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Manrtealfr______* MrralJi TiiaoHov/ Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1985 — Single copy; 25 lattar In tha dpbar standa for ment has come under tire from 7973. a n o ttta r. Todty'9 etu%: I «qual$ W. United Press International warned Syria not to send any Pebble Pattern. 160 plus — New homes, additions, Specialist. Additions, gar­ residents of the southern part of Howkes Tree Service — by CONNIE WIENER armed men toward the ship. " I f sq.ft. $50 or best offer. remodellna. rec rooms, ages, roofing, siding, kit­ town who say they are gearing up 643-7069.O______Gem Electronic Cord Or­ Bucket Truck & Chipper. BEIRUT. Lebanon — Palesti­ any armed people are among the garages, kitchens remo­ chens, bathrooms, re- to "stop this ridiculous plan." gan — Can be played by Stump Removal. Free Es­ deled, ceilings, both tile, placement “ OCI VEDXAR BKC TYKC nian pirates holding 420 hostages group heading our way we will be Full Length Winter Coat notes or numbers. $50. timates. Special consider­ Hurrlcan4i dormers, roofina. Resi­ windows/doors. 643-6712. Beverly Malone of Prospect aboard a hijacked luxury linersaid forced to carry out our previous — Size 16, beige poplin, Phone 649-7406.O atio n fo r E ld e rly and Han- Damage? dential or commercial. QCBSVDOSP VEBX B Drive has been meeting with today they "executed" an Ameri­ threat to blow up the ship,” the man mode fur collar, dlcopped. 647-7553. 6494291. lining. $17. 649-0632. No cleaning Job Is too neighbors who live just south of can hostage and will kill more message said. R8XKDRC — CJNCUV lECX Interstate 384 to inform them of Delivering rich loom — 5 big or too smell. Call unless Western diplomats agree to Grape grinder, barrel, RECREATIONAL Carpentry and remodel­ HEATMG/ how the new plan will affect their negotiate, radio-monitoring agen­ yards, $65 plus ta x . Sand, Al’e. 647-7368. ing services — Complete bottles, $125. Crocks, ITEMS______PLUMBING ZYS’KC IBDVDXA OYK VEC property. She said about 400 to 500 cies said. grovel, & stone. 643-9504. home repairs and remo­ THE INCIDENT MONDAY kegs, barrels, spigots. 2-5 i I people have attended various The seven hijackers, who are dellna. Quality work. Ref­ WAS the Middle East’s first gallon carboys, crates. Set of Duck Pin Balls and meetings since June. demanding the release of 50 643-2880.______Trees E>own F ro m Storm erences, licensed and In­ Fogarty Brothers — Bo- LDWR VV NYTC EYTC.” — hijacking involving civilians since case. $20. Keep trying. — Free estimates for I^PAMTiNG/ sured. Coll 6464165. throom remodellna; In­ "This is a tremendous area." Palestinians from Israeli jails, June, when Lebanese Shiite Mos­ Live Roosters For Sale — 647-1238.0 wood ond brush. Call stallation water heaters, WYSA PBKRYX. Malone said of southern Manches­ took over the Italian liner Achille lems seized a TWA jet, killed one 5-7 lbs, $2 each. Call days, 649-7757, 742-5947. garbage dls->osols; faucet ter. " I t ’s not like a developer Lauro Monday and headed to Dumas Electric— Having PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "There is always a barrier American and held 39 others 649-7518. ______repairs. 6494539. Vlso/M- Electrical Problems? between me and any man or woman who does not like requesting a zone change for one Beirut, threatening to kill the hostage for 17 days. Leoves, Leaves, More Nome your own price — Need A lorge or o small osterCord accepted. dogs." — Elign Glasgow. small block. The town seems to hostages one by one. The leader of the hijackers, in a Leaves. Schedule your Father emd son. Fast, Repair? We Specialize In lean In the favor of the developer. I As they crossed the Mediterrean TAG SALES leof Cleon up now. Also radio message monitored by Israel dependable service. Residential Work. Joseph Keep your TV picture don’t know where it's written in the hijackers radioed Syrian au­ glvino snow removal esti­ Pointing, Paperhonglng Radio, said, "The first to pay with Oumos. Fully Licensed. sharp with frequent clean­ stone that Manchester has to thorities to say they would an­ Two Cute Playful Kittens Yard Sale— October 12th, mates. Coll Partners Resi­ & RemovOI. Coll 6465761. Free Estimotes. 6465253. their lives will be the American ing of the screen. Use o grow” . nounce the name of the first hostages " looking for good homes. 7am to 5pm. Contractor dential Services, 644-0415. mild soap with water or o Wefcome back Coll 649-6480 after 11am. moving. Used and new Polntlna and Perhang- Malone said that the town victim. The pirates said they would All types remodtiing or bit of ommonlo In water. Michael Gurdus. a monitor for surplus material. Odd Ing — Exterior and Inte­ repairs — Complete kit­ Planning Department has said Three of the Atlantis crew members talk At left is Robert Stewart, mission continue killing hostages until Be sure to dry thoroughly. Israeli radio, said the hijackers lots. Plywood, lumber, rior, ceilings repolred. chens, baths, goraaes, od- It you hove on extra many times that it wants to and greet friends and family members specialist. Ronald J. Grabe, center, rests U.S., West German and Italian plumbing, doors, roof References, fully insured. dltlons, dormers, ambassadors agreed to negotiate threatened to blow up the ship if it PUPPY television sef no one preserve the rural nature of the as thay arrived at Ellington field in hand on his daughter, Hilary, and crew shingles and .nuch more. Thinking Fence? Think Quality work. Martin porches, decks. No lob watches, why not ex­ area. She said the department is their demand for the release of 50 was approached by other vessels TRAINING MIco. All types, tree esti­ 5 Glen Road,(rear), Mottsson, evenings, 649- too large or small. Coll change for cosh with o contradicting itself by proposing a Houston Monday after successfully commander Karol J. Bobko is next to Palestinians from Israeli jails. or planes. Italian warships were Manchester. mates. Coll 6464226. 4431. W e Feature L o rry , 649-3985. low-cost od In Classified? higher density area for the south­ completing a classified military mission. them. reportedly on the way toward the Puppy Classes start­ PENNZOIL WHITE HOUSE SPOKESMAN ship today, Israel radio said. ing October 10th at ICARS/TRUCKS ern part of town, which is zoned Products mostly Rural Residence and Resi­ LARRY SPEAKES said "perhaps Gurdus said the hijackers, the East Hartford FOR SALE KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright dence AA. Buckland rival files plans a dozen, less than 20 " Americans whose leader identified himself as YWCA. This pro­ 171 J c a r s /t r u c k s 171 jCARS/TRUCKS were aboard. He said the United Omar, told an Egyptian coastal Malone said the proposed plan, States was working with the radio station that if the 50 Palesti­ gram designed for I'MFOR SALE I'M for SALE released in late September, raises puppies, 8 weeks to 119 Italian, Syrian, Egyptian and nian prisoners are not released, ■ at. many problems for the area of Israeli governments on the the hijackers "would execute 4 months old. Call Comoro, 19^ — 3M, 4 Renault Alliance — 1984. 5 town south of 1-384 bounded by Ford Pinto, 1980 Station speed, A M /fM , track speed, r,ir, AM/FM hijacking hostages, and start with the Central CT Dog Wagon — 4 speed, 8 HOURS: Mon.-Fri. Sam-8pm Ei.„. Hartford and Gardner Street. Mall developers ask change cassette, power steering, cassette. Power steering. Jesus Ferreiro, the director of American citizens." Training. 721-1386. AM/FM cassette, CB, Sat.-Sun. 8am-Spm She said that a higher density Spain's fishing link radio Onda Some television and newspaper rear window defopoer. more. S2,SD0/best offer. O'- <>«•'■. 6 ^ Developers of the proposed The mall's retail area would be 5741 would lower property values be­ the South Windsor town line. Pesquera, said in San Sebastian, reports said 28 Americans were $1,050. 646-3690. Call 4294127. Witch for PAP’S Winchester Mall, which would in South Windsor. cause more houses per acre would The Winchester developers are Spain, that a 40-year-old American aboard but those reports could not straddle the Manchester-South The plans filed Monday with the 1st Annual be allowed in the area. Malone said competing with developers of the was believed to have been killed. be confirmed. A Stale Department Windsor town line and is a rival to Planning and Zoning Commission a higher density could also cause proposed Buckland Hills Mall, who "In a ship-to-ship communica­ spokesman in Washington said he another proposed mall, have app­ show the Manchester portion of the AUT0FE8T - Ocl 26.1985! problems with sewer and water hope to build a 750,000-square-foot tion we picked up at 13:31 GMT doubted that many U.S. citizens lied for a zone change and a special site devoted to parking spaces, an service and could put pressure on shopping mall entirely in Man­ (9; 31 a.m. E D T ), we heard a crew remained aboard. F?/dss, Prizes A Refreshments exception in Manchester. office complex and one corner of a the public school system to chester on the east side of member of a warship in the area store building. "I would think we’re talking Proceeds to go to charity. expand. Buckland Street, Manchester town say that the person executed was The developers, Bronson and A special exception is needed about fewer than a dozen that She also complained that resi­ officials have supported the Buck- an American of about 40, " he said. Hutensky of Bloomfield and Mel­ because the portion of the mall in remain on board," he said. dents did not have the amount of land Hills plan, which is being He said communications picked FALL SPECIAL vin Simon and Co. of Indianapolis, Manchester involves more that 60 up between Italian military ves­ Italian Foreign Ministry said 70 input they should have been developed by Homart Developt- are seeking a zone change from parking spaces and more than four to 80 passengers and 340 crew allowed while the plan was being ment Co. of Chicago and Manches­ sels indicated that the Achille Rural Residence to Business III for acres. members were aboard the ship researched. She said residents ter 1-84 Associates, because it is Lauro was traveling at about 12 MHHM.CMCMiM0lflH a small portion of the 36 acres they The requested zone change when the pirates took control. An were allowed to attend the work­ located wholly within town and mph and could be expected to plan to use in Manchester. The would be for two lots on the west additional 664 passengers, includ­ shop sessions the Planning and would bring greater tax revenues reach the port of Beirut at 4 a.m. remainder of the 93-acre site lies in side of Buckland Street, numbered ing 72 Americans, were dropped Q s PAP AUTO PARTS Zoning Commission held during than the Winchester Mall. EDT Wednesday. South Windsor. The South Windsor 354 Buckland and 356 Buckland. off at .Alexandria, Egypt, for a trip pAC-"- 307 E. Center St., Manchester the summer to iron out the plan, A spokesman for the Shiite Amal Planning and Zoning Commission They are part of the entire parcel Area business people and devel­ militia, which negotiated the re­ to Cairo and Port Said and were (Rear of Lenox Pharmacy) 649 3528 but that they couldn't take part. has already granted the develop­ = no the developers plan to develop, opers have said the area can lease of 39 U.S. hostages hijacked safe, the ministry said. 10+10 Planning Director Mark Pelle­ ers the zone change needed for the which, is bounded by Buckland support only one such mall. Both aboard a TWA jetliner in June, Two of the 72 Americans, grini has said that his department mall. Street, Pleasant Valley Road and mails face lawsuits. said his group had no immediate reached by ABC News today in was open to public discussion while intention of playing a similar role if Cairo, said they were sure some YES IT DOES! the plan was under study. Pelle­ WHY PAY MORE FOR A LEFTOVER the ship landed at Beirut. fellow Americans remained on grini said during a news confer­ Christian Voice of Lebanon board. PAY CLYDE A VISIT NOW! ence last month and again this First Brentwood units get nod radio, citing radio transmissions Israeli officials said today "we morning that citizen committees PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD monitored by a ham radio operator will be willing to cooperate" in had been set up to hear public in northern Lebanon, said earlier securing release of the ship and the THE 86'S ARE HERE opinion while the study was under Bv John F. Kirch struction phases would be changed The sewer plan, which would run the hijackers asked officials in the hostages way. FOR Herald Reporter so that construction could begin on south along Buckland Street to Syrian coastal town of Tartous to The officials, who asked that NOW! "But the point is, that’s the parts of the development that Tolland Turnpike, was approved arrange for meetings with Western their names be withheld, said NEW 1988 CHEVY CHEVETTE NEW 1988 BUICK CENTURY purpose of the public hearing," Construction on what would be would be served by the new sewer by the Eighth Utilities District on ambassadors. Israel was not given a list of the the largest condominium develop­ CS2dr - t 6 engine. 4 speed, front CUSTOM Pellegrini said today. A public line. The PZC rejected initial plans Thursday. The plans then had to They also set a 3 p.m. deadline to Palestinians the hijackers want 4 dr • Fuel injection, auto.. PS. P8. disk brakes, radial tires, body air rond tinted nl*«« mar* ni X ^ ^ » hearing on the proposed new plan ment in Manchester could begin as for the first phase because it was come before the PZC before "carry out our threat" to begin released and had received no m oldings, cteth bucket seats. Stock moldings, rear defogger. ETR is scheduled for Oct. 16 at the early as this fail aftei; the develop­ concerned about the size and developers could gain final appro­ #86023 $5886 killing the hostages. About 20 request for help from the Italian 10 DAYS stereo. Stock #'s 86063 & 86067. • ^ $10,986 LIST PRICED *6200 Lincoln O nter hearing room. ers received final approval Mon­ location of the proposed line. val for development. government. LIST PRICED *12,311 minutes after the deadline passed, Malone, the wife of Republican day night for plans for the first Although the basic layout of the Sewer service to the Buckland a transmission intercepted by the But they said the Italian Foreign NEW 1986 BUICK REGAL NEW 1988 CHEVY CAPRICE phase of the development. condominiums would stay the Lartdau Cpe. V8. auto./OD, PS, school board member H. John area has become crucial with radio operator indicated someone Ministry has indicated the hi­ PB. air cond., lint, giaat. m ati, OLX 4 dr. ■ Fuel injection, auto . PS. PB. Malone, said she thought most The Planning and Zoning Com­ same. Piano said, the phasing lines plans for several major develop­ had been killed. jackers said they wanted the moldings, rear defog:, lilt steer. air cond . tinted glass, mats. OLX y i jy moldings, rear delogger. mission approved site plans for the will be changed so that develop­ ments, including a large regional +10 WORDS wheel, wire wheels, stereo/casa i Manchester residents were un­ Part of the message was inde­ release of 50 prisoners — including S tock r s 8G08B b 88062 w — $12,486 stereo Slock #’s 86037 b 86039 $10,986 aware a new pipn of development first 16 units of the proposed ment of the first 16 units could shopping mall and a hotel, under cipherable, the ham operator said, Samir el-Konaitery. Konaitery is a wiaiLIST rmc«ciJPRICED 113.937 LIST PRICED *12.375 was under study until newspapers 450-unit Brentwood Condominiums begin during this construction way. but then the gunmen told the member of a four-man Palestine reported its release in September. after the developers revised their season. Phasing lines are the A study is under way on how the Syrians, "Minutes from now we Liberation Front squad that infil­ general plan of development to borders developers use to plot out area will be sewered. Construction The proposed plan calls for a will follow up with the second trated Nhhariya from the sea April coincide with construction of a the order in which sections of a of most of the remainder of the one,... Do not worry Tartous, we 22, 1979, killing a father and 10 DOLLARS medium density housing area near proposed sewer line along Buck- development will be constructed. Brentwood development hinges on 1-384. The plan would allow devel­ have a lot of them here." daughter, an Israeli policemen and land Street. "The basic components of our (A *24 Value) FREE LCD QUARTZ SPORTS WATCH opers to build up to six units per construction of a trunk line to serve In another message intercepted another girl. Lawrence A. Piano, a partner in plan really haven't changed," the Buckland area of northwestern -OR- acre in such zones. According to the development, said the con­ Piano said. 10 word maximum, non commercial F the zoning map that came with the Manchester. proposed plan, the land west of advertisers only. Ad must run from FREE QUARTZ ACRYLIC DESK CLOCK* Gardner Street would have a { Hijacked ship heads for Beinit> Oct. 9th thru Oct. 19th, 1985. Ad may be variety of different residential *Free with a 1986 Demo Drive (one per famiiy) zone classifications. Land west of U.S. day older, deeper In debt cancelled, but no refunds will be given Keeney Street would be designated mostly in the medium density OCT. 3rd, 1985 THRU OCT. 12th, 1985 Bv Steven Komarow today, but there was little prospect classification, although there are Mediterranean Sea .LEBANON on this special. Wh9e Supply iMstsI The Associated Press for speedy Senate action. sections zoned for very low density Dodd, Weicker and high density. The administration has asked WASHINGTON — Despite warn­ differ on budget for a new debt ceiling of $2,078 Under current zoning regula­ ings that Uncle Sam’s checks trillion to last through the fiscal tions, the area Malone spoke about would soon start to bounce, the — see page 4 ■m Buich Skvlerfc *84 Chevy CHetlorv tS Bulck LeSebre *83 B u ic h C e n tu ry Taking year, which started Oct. 1. Con­ Commandos 4 a . WW Nut. m. Wsroo. 4 « . lan. auto . av. 24.000 Ltd Oiown V 8. loadad. Ltd 4 d r , dart lad. V 6. is zoned mostly Rural Residence Senate was deadlocked over We iease 7.000 rn ln gress also could approve a smaller seized shi^> CALL NOW m4ia 24 000i>Uas loadad. 44.000 m lat Orders Now whether to attach a budget­ AM|OC and Residence AA, although there debt increase, to cover a shorter here aii Chevy's, 4 9 4 9 6 4 9 9 9 6 4 8 3 9 6 on 1986 is some land zoned Planned balancing amendment to a bill so you won’t miss this great Corveltes, But the Reagan administration time period. Residence Development and In­ needed to renew the government’s insisted that by today or tomorrow But the Senate remained Buicks & 13 Bulck Regal *83 C h e v y C e le b rity 71 Chevy Malibu *83 C h e v y C h e v a tte T t, IROC'a borrowing authority. Cove* Jadi. V-4, a>. 4 d i v 6 *• n a n o ClM*« Sedan 4 * . V6. 2 a> tad* 4 ipd 34 000 dustrial. A Rural Residence zone it would be out of cash — money ■.000 iMM m4n auto P3. m and trapped in the parliamentary knot opportunity! allows only one housing unit per " I assume we’ll be under even that’s needed to back government tied by proponents and opponents ■ Trucks!! 4 8 3 96 4 7 7 9 6 Super Sports! more pressure tomorrow,” Senate -Untended *o 4 3 4 8 6 4 4 2 9 5 acre while AA allows up to two checks. of an amendment offered by Sens. Majority Leader Robert Dole said units per acre. "A ll those with government Phil Gramm, R-Texas, Warren 7> Bulck LeSebre 12 Pontiac Phoenli 83 Chevy S-10 NEW 1985 Monday after another day of iisiiAlexandria Caii us for Custom Sedan 4 di . V • 4 . 3 Iona bkj* aulo H Chevy Impale claims — whether Social Security Rudman, R-N.H., and Ernest F. P. SO.400 maat failure to clear the amendment he recipients or defense contractors Pprt Said ^ iHattdirBlrr Hrralft a quote on IN STOCK! supports. Hollings, D-S.C. 4 6 4 96 4 4 4 9 6 4 4 8 95 4 6 4 9 6 or holders of government securi­ The Gramm-Rudman-Hollings ■The government has reacned its EGYPT Cairo the car of Inside Today ties with interest payments due — amendment would force Congress Olds ■ Brougham t o Bulek C e n lu r y legal debt limit of $1,824 trillion would then be unable to have those o V* C h e v y S-10 landau Coup* 9«*ck vi B} Chevy Ceprice and the president to obey strict FlcSwe. 4 apd.. AM/5M avary opl«n 19000 m4a* Wagon, ve. auto. PS. and, without new borrowing, will your choice. 4 d>. autp. a.OOO ndaa claims honored," Deputy Treas­ limits on annual deficits, and » miles 150 PB . aoooo m iiee 20 pages, 2 sections begin falling about $20 billion a 4 1 1 ,2 9 6 AMOK BUY or LEASE ury Secretary Richard Darman gradually reduce the allowable red ------1 643-2711 ▼ own The "In " Car month behind in its payments. *4495 said Monday in a letter to Dole, ink each year until the budget _ 1 2 ObItuirlM. The cash crunch wasn’t noticea­ 8:30am - Spm _ 10 Opinion ^ R-Kan. became balanced in fiscal 1991. ble Monday. "The government is Palestinian pirates holding 420 hostages aboard a Rt. 83 Windsor Ave. 18-10 PooploUlk. Throughout the day, meanwhile. If the, lawmakers and the White Monday thru Friday r i v n c CHEVROLET 8 Sports. going on in an absolutely normal Dole drifted between the parlia­ House failed to agree on a spending hijacked luxury liner said today they have "executed" an 872-9111 EnttrUInmsnl . 12 Tolevislon . fashion,” said Ed Dale, a spokes­ Rockville/Vernon Lottery — - 2 WMthsr. mentary tangle of the Senate plan to meet those targets, auto­ American hostage and threatened to kill others, b L T U C bUICK. INC. man for the Office of Management ch-imbcr and closed-door meet­ matic spending cutbacks would according to radio monitoring reports. The hijacked and Budget. ings. He planned more of the same take effect. vessel is believed to be heading for Beirut. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Oct. B, 1985_ t - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Oct. 8, 1985 Early snow puts West in a standstill Little Richard hurt In crash PZC rezones land Indian Summer at this time,” she In Wyoming,'the south, west and Bv United Press International out again until daylight. ” said. “ We have had snow earlier WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (UPI) - LitUe Richard, the east entrances to Yellowstone Pellett said the snow was so wet this year, so we’re not all just flamboyant rock star who later became a minister, was seriously National Park were closed today despite complaints Bv O Stranded motorists lined North and heavy that plows slipped into really shocked, but it did really injured today when his speeding sports car slammed into a by snow, trapping visitors. Park T h tV Dakota highways and visitors to ditches. He said trees and power telephone pole, trapping him for an hour, authorities said. officials said they hoped to open dump.” asked for a Rural Residence to AA Yellowstone National Park were lines snapped under the weight of Blowing snow blocked roads and Richard, bom Richard Penniman in Macon, Ga., on Dec. 25. Bv John F. Kirch the west entrance today. zone,” LaBelle said. “ It would be WA trapped in their hotel rooms today, the snow. reduced visibility to near zero in 1935, was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center with a fractured Herald Reporter "W e were wanting to get out of keeping with decisions you’ve Senat as a windy, wintry storm spread up "You expect this in December, western and northern North Da­ right leg, broken ribs and possibie head injuries, authorities said. here ... but we can’t get out. All the crat to I'A feet of wet snow from the but not now,” Pellet said. “ This is Developers Martin, Rothman made in the past.” roads are closed, ” said Ricky (>ay kota, the NWS said. He was in serious but stabie condition. LaBelle said that development in portii mountains of the West to the going to do a number on the small The storm raked the nation’s "Penniman was traveiing on Santa Monica Boulevard at a high and Woodbury were granted a zone of Morgan, Texas, who was staying the area of southern Manchester backt northern Plains. grain crops.” midsection with strong winds. A change for 2.7 acres on Garden at the historic Old Faithful Inn with rate of speed, lost control of his car and struck a telephone pole at around the land was a direct result while The National Weather Service In McKenzie County, N.D., a gust of 81 mph stung Rawlins, Grove Road and Erie Street his wife, Mindi. C'urson Avenue,” Deputy Dave Hogan said. of similar zone changes and that has . said the storm Monday dumped 1>A school bus and a train collided, Wyo„ and winds of 75 mph were Monday night, despite claims by "W e don’t usually see any The Nissan 300 ZX hit a light standard and a switching box the surrounding area was zoned cratic feet of snow at Elizabeth Mountain injuring three children. In Minne­ clocked in Coffeyville, Kan. area residents and another devel­ snow,’ ’ Ceay said. “ Oh, I like it, I before slamming into the telephone pole shortly after midnight, mostly Residence AA. He cited We and Mirror Lake, Utah. Five sota, the storm knocked out power Airport officials in Salina, Kan., oper that the company did not guess. We’re not used to it, that’s Los Angeles County Fire Department Capt. Jesus Burciaga said. past' court decisions that said most inches covered Yellowstone Na­ and triggered minor traffic acci­ said 50-mph winds Ripped a al)ide by environmental controls Rural Residence zoning was estab­ Repu tional Park early today, and North dents in Roseau, residents said. all," single-engine plane as it taxied Burciaga said Penniman was conscious as firefighters worked imposed for another subdivision. Lorraine Streckfus, assistant lished with the intent that it should the p Dakota had drifts 2 feet deep. "The heat is gone. We have no down a runway. The pilot was not for an hour to cut him from the wreckage. The form er rock ‘n roli The Planning and Zoning Com- V i front'desk at the Old be developed in the future. The liber, "W e’re blocked in solid here,” lights," said resident Pam Grahn. injured, but officials say the star hit the windshield and broke the steering wheel with his n^ssion voted unanimously to "But the mosquitoes are gone.” Faithful Inn, said many people future had come, he said. week said Wells County, N.D., Sheriff $20,000 Cessna 172 was damaged. chest, Burciaga said. change the zoning of the land at 82 To the south of the snow, high visiting the park had known of the “ If RR is to be developed in the ’Th< Curtis Pellett. "W e've got the Richard, a singer, pianist, songwriter and bandleader, gained Garden Grove Road and a portion winds strafed the Plains. A man storm and checked out. Only 80 of future, then I ask you, what will be tackc highways plugged with cars, and Copper pennies are actually fam e in the 1950s from songs, usually his own compositions, with of99 Erie St. from Rural Residence ■ J ' ^ drowned Monday when a wave the Inn’s 325 rooms were occupied to: Residence AA Cluster after a left for the future?” said Elizabeth . r - . » i natio (the motorists) are going to have to bronze. A small percentage of zinc nonsense lyrics and a wiid, driving rhythm. spend the night in their vehicies whipped by 30-mph winds capsized overnight, she said. public hearing on the proposed Danilowicz of Keeney Street, who by S “ Last year, we had a really nice added to copper creates an alloy. because we don’t have the plows go his boat near Little Axe, Okla. zone change. opposed the zone change during Warr The land is now vacant. The the hearing. Erne developer’s lawyer said he did not Manchester attorney Josiah date know how many single-family Lessner, who represented the Weather houses would be built on the Andrew Ansaldi Co., asked the W i Peopletalk property. PZC to deny the application PLAl Representatives of the Andrew without prejudice. He added that the g Ansaldi Co. and neighbors of the should the developers receive the Herald photo by Pinto what Today’s forecast land argued against the zone zone change, any request for Set L’Amour wants the range clear change during the hearing in subdivision approval would then bert Connecticut, Massachusetts Enquirer backs off Lincoln Center. They charged that become the subject of a public Porter project advances the p Louis L'Amour writes about the unspoiled and Rhode Island: Today: The big grin on Tom Selleck’s face is courtesy of the developer had ignored environ­ hearing. In frontier and doesn’t want his own little piece of sunny. High 65 to 70. Tonight: the National Enquirer. Selleck reached an mental controls set by town "W em aynothavea right to deny Hoses strung along Bissell Street Monday carry sewage completed about 75 percent of the $1.6 million project said the West spoiled by fair. Low temperature in the 40s # eg.!? asset out-of-court agree- a power line. The planning officials when they ap­ the change to A A ," said Dennis from one manhole to another as workers bypass sections and hopes to have it done by early December to avoid ment to his $36 mil­ to low 50s. Wednesday: partly proved the Northview subdivision DesSureault, another resident of Repu Colorado-Ute Elect­ cloudy. High 80 to 85 except 70s of the old Porter trunk sewer line to replace it with a new working in harsh weather. to th( lion suit against the ric Association off Garden Grove Road, leading to the area, “ but I would like the south coast. Do tabloid, which told plans to put a soil erosion and pollution of a ability to stand up here when they one. The Glenn Construction Co. of Manchester has Maine and New Hampshire; evidf inquiring minds 345.000- v o lt line nearby pond. put in for a subdivision and argue Mostly sunny today but becom­ have that he was roman­ across L’Amour’s Manchester attorney John D. the point." tically involved with ing partly cloudy in the north. LaBelle Jr., who represented uniet 1.000- acre ranch in In a related matter, the PZC “ U Victoria Principal southwest Colorado. Highs in the 50s north and 60s Martin, Rotiiman and Woodbury at Manchester fourth-graders of "Dallas.” south. Partly cloudy south to­ the public hearing, said opponents granted . Martin, Rothman and Manchester proci " I ’ve searched for Woodbury another zone change “ 1 can’t discuss a place like this all night and cloudy with a chance of of the zone change failed to address the terms of it (the showers north. Lows in the 40s. the land in question. He also said from Rural Residence to Resi­ my life,” said dence AA in the area. The same take state-mandated tests In Brief settlement),’’ Sel­ L ’Amour, who has a Wednesday cloudy with a chance that approval of the zone change leck said at a jour­ argument was made against the home in Los Angeles of showers north and partly sought by the developers would be sections on listening and writing skills nalists’ convention zone change for 1.4 acres at 337 but has long been a sunny south. Highs in the 60s and consistent with past decisions by Bv Susan Vaughn which the national tests do not have. in Honolulu. " I can Keeney St. by Ansaldi Co. repre­ regular in the Du­ 70s. the PZC. Herald Reporter On the listening section, students listen to MVD mulls policy change just smile a lot.” sentatives and residents of the rango area. “ But if Vermont: Partly sunny. Turn­ ’’You’ve always granted a tape and answer questions — once without The state Motor Vehicle Department is Selleck distrib­ changes when applicants have area. Fourth-graders in the Manchester public that power line goes ing breezy and mild with highs in taking notes and once with notes to measure investigating ways it can change its policy of uted a statement in school system last week finished about '4 through, I will not the 60s. Tonight some clouds. A note-taking ability. Spelling ability is also prohibiting insulin-dependent diabetics from which the Enquirer (> r seven hours worth of testing for the new stay here.” chance of a shower northern half The rise of Fall measured by listening to sentences read on driving taxis, limousines or buses, an MVD took back its 1982 The utility Was Connecticut Mastery Test. of the state. Lows 50 to 55. Cloudy Today: sunny. High 65 to 70. Light variable wind. T onight: fair. Low 45 a tape. spokesman said today. story, saying there forced to change its Economy wins OK periods, breezy and warmer The new program. mandated by state law The writing section includes writing Robert Clinch, assistant chief of the driver’s was no Principal original plans for to 50. Wind light southwest. Wednesday: partly cloudy and warm. Wednesday. Highs 65 to 75. in June 1984, was conducted for the first samples which are graded by volunteer license division, said that members of the romance and that I the power line when High 80 to 85. Thursday: variable cloudiness and cooler with a chance Selleck had never Louis L’Amour of a few showers. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Lisa time this fall in all public schools in the teachers, Chesterton said. department’s Medical Advisory Board wiil check Tom Selleck residents objected Some local school systems have ex­ even met her. The Extended outlook McCusker, 8, of 285 Autumn St. — how prophetic — a student at for new showroom state. on the policies of others states. If other states and L ’Amour, 77, is the only person left fighting pressed concern that the mastery test may allow insulin-dependent diabetics to drive public tabloid also said there were "substantial Extended outlook for New Martin School. The main purpose of the test is to identify the scaled-down project. be too difficult for students, especially those vehicles, the Connecticut department might inaccuracies” in another article that said the Andrew Ansaldi Co. allowing students in need of remedial help in "W e really don’t have much hope," he said. England Thursday through The owner of Economy Electric of lower socio-economic or bilingual consider changing its policy. Clinch said. Selleck’s life involved a lot of drinking and the contractor to add 840 square language arts, reading and mathematics, “ We came into it so late. I can’t understand whey Saturday: Supply Inc. received approval backgrounds. Any change in the rule would only apply to partying. feet to its existing 1,542-square-foot according to Allan Chesterton, director of we’re allowing Colorado’s beauty — its greatest Connecticut, Massachusetts Monday night to build a 90,000- But a state Department of Education diabetics who drive the vehicles within the state " I guess I could have gone about five more building on Bidwell Street. Ansaldi curriculum for the town schools. asset — to be destroyed." and Rhode Island: Chance of square-foot warehouse and show­ spokeswoman said today that the test was because federal regulations prohibit them from years and gotten the case in court," Selleck said. Vice President Jay Giles said the Similar tests will be given annually to all L ’Amour bought the ranch two years ago and showers Thursday. Chance of room on Tolland Turnpike. not arbitrarily made difficult, but was driving vehicles across state lines, he said. "The fact that they were willing to apologize and additional space would be used for fourth-graders and, starting next year, to wrote much of his new book, ’’Passin’ Through,” rain Friday. Partial clearing The Planning and Zoning Com­ intended to help school districts get more The advisory board met last week to discuss the settle with me — on basically an issue of the more offices. He said the last students in Grades 6 and 8, Chesterton said. there. Saturday. Highs in ' the 60s -•i' mission voted unanimously, after information on the individual needs of their matter, which was raised this summer when validity of what they were writing about — I was expansion took place nearly 25 Pilot testing for the sixth- and eighth- Thursday and Friday, 50s Satur­ a public hearing on the plans, to students. "The purpose is improvement, Manchester businessman Kenneth C. Burkamp very happy about.” years ago. grades has been done this fall, he said. day. Overnight lows in the 40s to grant owner Robert W. Weinberg a not failure,” -said Lise Heintz, the depart­ • Granted a special exception to The tests will take the place of the Basic complained that he was denied renewal of a special exception to construct the ment’s spokeswoman. low 50s. Industrial Park Corp., which plans Skills Proficiency Test given to all public service license he had held for 31 years. Miller’s tale Vermont: Chance of showers building on an eight-acre site at 428 ninth-graders statewide since 1980. Heintz said complete test reports on each The denial was the result of a change in the Tolland Turnpike. to build an industrial building on Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Arthur Thursday and Saturday. Fair The new tests mean that students will student, school and district wiil be provided MVD’s enforcement of the rule against insulin- The land is zoned Business II. Sheldon Road. The exception was to teachers, parents, principals and super­ Mtller has been especially busy- lately. He has Friday. Mild at first then turning needed because the site comprises undergo several hours of testing every year users obtaining such licenses, department The special exception was needed intendents. The test was compiled by a Glimpses finished two one-act plays, “ I Can’t Remember cooler. HighsSOsand60s. Lows in more than four acres, said Herbert from Grades 3 through 11, Chesterton said. officials have said. because the site comprises more statewide committee of teachers, princi­ President Reagan and his wife, Nancy, will be Anything" and “ Clara," and is nearly done with a the 40s and lower 50s. Byk, who represented the com­ The years in which the achievement tests Burkamp said he also filed a formal discrimi­ than four acres and because the pals and superintendents who agreed on the reunited with their Hollywood friends in De­ new major work called ’’The Ride Down Mount New Hampshire, Maine: pany. He said this morning that no are given will be changed to alternate with nation complaint last week with the state Human building will require 360 parking skills that students should achieve by a cember at the “ All-Star Party for ’Dutch’ Morgan.” Chance of brief showers Thurs­ tenants have been found for the the mastery tests, Chesterton said. The Rights and Opportunities Commission. spaces. The regulations set a limit certain grade level, Heintz said. Reagan,” a CBS special. The black-tie dinner will Miller also is working on his memoirs for day. Fair Friday. Chance of rain proposed building. He said the achievement tests include the Iowa Test of 60 parking spaces in Business II Heintz said there has been a lot of be sponsored by Variety Clubs International and Harper and Row. He had been talking about Saturday. Lows in the mid 30s to company hopes to start construc­ and an IQ test given every spring. zones. Although the additional tests will mean a criticism of the ninth-grade test because it Registrars set sessions is the 10th in a series that honors celebrities. Past writing them for years but collaborator Aaron mid 40s. Highs in the mid 50s to The PZC granted the special tion within the next two months. lot of testing, Chesterton said he believes was felt it was not up to the grade level of The Manchester registrars of voters will hold a honorees, who have children’s hospitals dedi­ Asher finally convinced him the time is right. He mid 60s Thursday cooling to the exception with nine conditions, • And denied Joseph L. Swens- "in the end there should be a payoff.” those tested. The scores on that test have voter-registration session Wednesday from 7 to 9 cated in their names, include John Wayne, expects to have them finished in a year. mid 40s to mid 50s Saturday. most dealing with erosion control son Jr. a deferment of granite Every student who scores below the state improved every year with about 90 percent p.m. in the registrars’ office in the basement of Elizabeth Taylor, James Stewart, Ingrid Berg­ In the meantime. Miller and several other and sewage requirements. The curbs in a development on East standard on any portion of the mastery test of students statewide passing the test in the Municipal Building at 41 Center St. man, Jack Lemmon, , Carol American writers, including journalist Harrison Satellite view conditions also require Weinberg Eldridge Street. Swensson said he Across the nation must be provided some kind of remedial every subject last year. Heintz said. Those Another session will be held at that location Burnett, Frank Sinatra and Lucille Ball ... In Salisbury and poet Allen Ginsberg, plan to leave to show on planning maps all needed the deferment so that he Commerce Departement satellite photo taken at 4 a.m. EOT shows help, either in or out of the classroom, results give the schools less ability to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Still another will be another reunion. Ralph Macchio and Pat Morlta for the Soviet Union Nov. 15 for a conference with Snow will extend from northern parking spaces to be constructed. could put in the less-expensive broken and overcast clouds causing heavy snow over the Northern Chesterton said. Local school boards must identify weak areas, she added. held Oct. 15 — the last day on which people who will get together for "The Karate Kid II.” The Soviet writers. Minnesota across much of the As they stand, not all parking bituminous curbs. He said other Rockies and the Northern Plains. Thick multilayered clouds are over document all the help they provide students Chesterton said that he expects Manches­ are then already eligible to register to vote in the sequel to last year’s hit also will include Nobu "It’s quiet non-diplomacy,” Miller said. “ We Dakotas and Montana to northern areas are shown. developers in the area have used the Southwest while clouds producing showers and thunderstorms after the tests. State Board of Education ter students to do well on the test and that he McCarthy, who made her debut with Jerry Lewis sit there and we talk about life for about five Wyoming. Rain, with snow at the In other action during its meet­ that type of curb, which doesn’t Nov. 5 election can register. extend from Oklahoma to the Great Lakes. representatives will make visits to check on would be “ very surprised if there were People who become U.S. citizens, reach their in "Geisha Boy" ... days.” higher elevations, will be scattered ing Monday, the PZC: last as long as granite, according what is being done, Chesterton said. surprises” in the results, which should be 18th birthday, or move into town after Oct. 15 may over Idaho, the northern Plateau, • Granted a special exception to to PZC members. the central Rockies and northeast In addition, the mastery tests have available by Christmas. become voters as late as Nov. 4 and still vote in S Oregon. the Nov. 5 election. B A mixture of rain and snow will A session will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. Nov. 4 in 8 fall across southern Wyoming. 3024 3 0 2 4 * the registrars’ office for that purpose. Fire Calls Students in for bus ride K Rainshowers will be scattered bSTON Any U.S. citizen who is a resident of over the upper Great Lakes, the Manchester may enroll as a town voter. upper Mississippi Valley, the Parochial school students needing reme­ Children have to meet certain socio­ A person who becomes a voter by Oct. 15 does 3000 ^EW YORK southern Rockies, the central and Manchester 12:32 p.m. — motor vehiele dial instruction will be bused to public economic guidelines to be eligible for the not have to register in town in order to vote in southern plateau and central Cali­ Town Fire Department accident, Oakland Street and Tol­ schools starting Thursday to put the town in program. Manchester. fornia. Showers and thunder­ land Turnpike. compliance with a Supreme Court ruling The Supreme Court — addressing the F storms will extend over the middle TUESDAY, OCT. 1 12:43 p.m. — report of smoke, 32 that prohibits public school teachers from separation of church and state — ruled last 9:52 a.m. — smell of natural gas, 2 Niles Drive. providing remedial services in the paroch­ summer that public school teachers can no Missouri Valley, the Central LOS Ai TLC Foundation expands Plains and Oklahoma. Pearl St. 1:14 p.m. — dumpster fire, 385 ial schools, a school official said today. longer teach remedial classes at parochial 1:06 p.m. — medical call, 119 Main St. ^ Allan B. Chesterton, director of curricu­ schools. Federal law, however, requires c Winds will be strong and gusty LOWEST TLC Foundation Inc., created to establish and over the southern plateau, the TEMPERATURES Wyneding Hill Road. 1:34 p.m. — wires down. Fern lum for the town’s public schools, said that public schools offering Chapter I remedial maintain a group home for Manchester leenagers central Rockies, the northern and \3OOO 4:42 p.m. — box alarm. Hackma­ Street. students from St. James School will be programs to offer them to parochial school with emotional problems, has recently expanded Bv central Plains and the upper MIAMI tack St. 3:34 p.m. — smoke in manhole. bused to Washington School for about 45 students living within the district. its board of directors, a news release said. Thi 3000' 6:57 p.m. — motor vehicle West Middle Turnpike. minutes of reading or math instruction Mississippi Valley. High tempera­ 30.00 LEGEND------New directors include Peter DiRosa Jr., Vivian tures will be in the 20s and 30s from accident. East Center and Lenox 8:11 p.m. — medical call, 476 three days a week. One student from the The ruling affects abut 2,500 students Ferguson, Michael Lynch, Richard Meduski, W northern Minnesota across the streets. Main St. Cornerstone Christian School will be bused across Connecticut. Schools are trying Maurice Moriarty, David Stahelski and Greg con northern Plains to the northern 10:43 p.m. — malfunctioning 11:01 p.m. — unknown call, to Robertson School, he said. various methods to provide the services, Wolff. gua Eastland Drive. Rockies. Highs in the 40s and 50s UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST (S3* alarm, Manchester Memorial About 18 to 20 parochial students in such as offering the programs in public The new directors join the present board Pre will extend from the upper Great Hospital. THURSDAY, OCT. 3 Manchester receive the remedial instruc­ buildings and even vans. comprised of John Yavis, Pat McCary, William sec Lakes across the mid Missouri WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2 3:09 a.m. — medical call, 436 tion under Chapter 1 of the federal Chesterton said that the ruling has not DiYeso, Mary Sears, Raymond Juleson, Theresa Am Valley, the central Rockies and the National forecast 8:41 a.m. — box alarm, 203 North Main St. Educational Evaluation and Remedial affected the special staff provided at four of Kelly, Kerry Williamson, Paula Cheatwood, to r Progress Drive. 5:56 a.m. — malfunctioning Assistance Act, Chesterton said. the town’s parochial schools, which are central plateau to the Pacific During early Wednesday morning snow Is forecast for parts of the Frank Pisch, Wilson Deakin Jr., Dr. Jamshid fon northwest. Highs will be in the 80s 10:42 a.m. — lawn mower fire, 36 alarm. Meadows Convalescent The cost of the busing was estimated to be funded separately. Those include two say Central Intermountain Region and the Northern Plains. Rain In the Marasti, Jane Wright, Joan Lingard, Judy from Florida across the middle Ferguson Road. Home. about $7,000, Chesterton said. The funds will full-time nurses, two part-time' social W southern portions of the sanfie regions. Rain and scattered showers Desautell, Shelly Aronson and Betty O’Reilly. and lower Mississippi Valley, the 11:24 a.m. — pole fire, 49 Cedar 7:47 a.m. — reported pollution. come out of the $253,647 the town receives workers, a psychologist and a speech reti southern Plains to the desert are possible In the Northern Mississippi Valley. Showers and St. Center Springs Pond. from the state for the program, he said. therapist. Sini southwest. thunderstorms are possible also In parts of the Southern Plains and con the extreme South Atlantic Coast. Elsewhere the weather will be fair. stn Weather radio Minimum temperatures 'will include (Max. temperatures In con parentheses) Atlanta 60(81), Boston 53(80), Chicago 53(73), The National Weather Service Light turnout doesn’t stop presentation on sewer project law Cleveland 52(70), Dallas 87(83), Denver 37(66), Duluth 23(44), broadcasts continuous, 24-hour sup Today In history Houston 65(87), Jacksonville 66(87), Kansas City 50(82), Little Rock SOI weather information on 162.475 80(84), Los Angeles 58(89), Miami 77(87), Minneapolis 37(51), New Bv Alex GIrelll five district officials and the two growth. Fart of the cost of the River swimmable and fishable. suited in increased water rates. the plant will have to be done in the anc mHz in Hartford, 162.55 mHz in Hettinger also asked if the it Orleans 85(80), New York 58(78), Phoenix 62(88), St. Louis 55(80), Herald Reporter district residents. sewer bonding would be for plant future as it wears in the course of V This is the general view taken in 1871 killed more than 250 people and left New and 162.40 mHz in would be necessary in 15 years or use. after the Great Chicago Fire. The fire 98,000 homeless. San Francisco 40(65), Seattle 30(55), Washington 56(81). Grants would pay for most of the expansion to accommodate in­ THEIR COMMENTS PROMP­ Dje Meriden. Only two people who are not project under the funding formula creased development. TED Eighth District Director so to expand or update the plant Joyner asked Weiss what would Re: destroyed more than 17,000 buildings. public officials showed up Monday officials hope to use. Town General Manager Robert Joseph Tripp to say that industry again. happen if the bond issue is not pla Air quality at a presentation to the Eighth B. Weiss responded that part of the and commerce can pass the cost of approved and the plant is not cha ROBERT J. YOUNG, superin­ improved. The state Department of En­ Manchester Herald Utilities District about plans for ONE OF THE TWO residents, reason for cost to homeowners is water and sewer service on to the reh that industry and commerce now tendent of the town’s Water and " I f we sit on our hands, we will rag vironmental Protection reported upgrading the town sewage dispo­ Fritz Hettinger of North Main consumer, but that the homeowner Almanac Street, asked town officials if they bears only one third of the tax on a fixed income cannot pass it on. Sewer Division, said the plan calls get an order from the state to that the air quality was good on Richard W. Cosgrove, Publisher sal plant. Walter Joyner, president of the thought that persuading the electo­ burden. He said that because of an Tripp said the town has no choice for a plant that will serve an build,” Weiss said. ins Monday and was expected to be Eighth District, said he was rate to vote for the bonds would be increase in industries like the ones at this point about improving the expected population of 63,000 in the Weiss said earlier that federal dis ted States. good on Tuesday. Today is Tuesday, Oct. 8, the Jackson in 1941 (age 44), and USPS 327-500 VOL. CV, No. 7 disappointed about the low turnout a “ soft sell.” in the Buckland Industrial park, he the plant. But he said he wondered year 2010. The expectation is that and state grants may be available rai 281st day of 1985 with 84 to follow. comic actor Chevy Chase in 1943 In 1942, the first contingent of 63,000 will be the saturation now if the town of Winsted fails to Coi Publlttied dollv except Stindav Suooested carrier rotes ore SI .20 for the presentation by officials “ It will have to be a hard sell,” would like to see an equal split if growth does not place too heavy a The moon is in its last quarter. (age 42). World War II W AVES - Women population, he said. qualify for funds on hand. The mil and certain holldavt bv the Man- weelilv, S5.12 tor one month, S15.35 Including the mayor and the town Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg re­ instead. burden on elderly people with fixed The morning stars are Venus Appointed for Vountary Emer­ ctieiter Publltblne Ca„ tSSralnard for three months, $30.70 tor tlx grants could pay from 55 percent to ref general manager. sponded promptly. Other officials, Weiss said that if the plant is not incomes. Hettinger wanted to know how On this date in history: gency Service — began naval Lottery Place, Manchetter, Cenn. 06040. Se­ months and $61.40 (or one veor. 75 percent of the estimated cost of and Mars. cond clott poitoge pold at Man­ Moll rotes ore ovolloble on request. Drawing a parallel between including Joyner, said the poor expanded, he foresees a morato­ Weiss responded that Tripp’s reliable those estimates were. the In 1918, Sgt. Alvin York of training at Smith College in chetter, Conn. POSTMASTER: upgrading the plant, Weiss said. The evening stars are Mer­ sewer service and electric service, attendance at the meeting was an rium on sewer connections five or question addressed “ macro­ Weiss responded that when the B Tennessee became a World War Massachusetts. Send address choneet to the Man­ ing cury, Jupiter and Saturn. Connecticut daily chester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Man­ Joyner said: “ I think the electo­ indication that the town will have six years from now. economics,” something that can­ present secondary plant was built The bond issue before the voters I hero by capturing a hill in the In 1984, candy bars were found chester, Conn. 06040. To place 0 closslfled or displov rate should be more concerned, but not be answered on a local level. off! Those born on this date are advertisement, or to report o news to press hard to get the bond in 1971, the estimate was that the Nov. 5 is for $26 million, but the laced with cyanide in an extor­ Public Works Director George see under the sign of Libra. They Argonne Forest of France, kil­ Monday: 819 GUARANTEED DELIVERY: If m»rn,jHorv or picture Ideo, coll 643- until you turn the power off, referendum approved. Weiss said the problem of cost 1985 population would be between town has put a limit of $14.3 million include World War I flying ace ling 20 enemy soldiers and tion plot in Japan. vou don't receive vour Herald bv 5 2711. Dftlce hours ora l:n o .m . to 5 nobody takes an interest.” A. Kandra took a different view. distribution was worse when large 50,000 and 55,000. He said that on the amount that can be paid izir Play Four; 4926 p.m. waskdovs or 7:30 o.m. Sotur- p.m. Monday through Friday. “ I don’t know why this hall is not as Eddie Rickenbacker in 1890, capturing 132 others — single- Despite the low turnout, four He said that only 10 percent of the users of water got a lower rate per estimate prov^ fairly accurate. from local funds. dov, P l e ^ telephone vour carrier. f..ied,” Hettinger said. He said cost of proposed modifications to bee Argentine dictator Juan Peron in handedly. A thought for the day: Spanish Other numbers drawn Monday If vou're unoble to reach vour cor- town officials spoke on the $26 gallon. senior citizens like himself are T 1895, pioneering South African In 1919, the House and Senate philosopher George Santayana in New England: , rler, coll subscriber service at 647- The Manchester Harold Is o sub­ million sewer project, for which the plant are attributable to The law now forbids discounts to Young said he cannot foresee the District directors at the meeting, 9946 bv 6 p.m. weekdovs or 10 o.m. scriber to United Prau Interna­ concerned that they will have to expansion. The rest, he said, is to reb heart-transplant surgeon Dr. passed the Volstead Act, prohib­ said, “ The young man who has Tri-state daily: 092, 7892 voters will be asked to authorize up large users. The town recently federal government setting a besides Tripp, were Samuel Long­ Saturdays (or ouoronteed delivery tional news service and Iso member sell their homes if the town bring the plant to the standard standard of purity for the Hocka­ tior Christiaan Barnard in 1922 (age iting the sale or consumption of not wept is a savage, and the old Rhode Island daily: 2509 In Manchester. of the Audit Bureou of Circulations. to $14.3 million in town spending in completed $20 million in improve­ est and Lorraine Boutin. District the Nov. 5 election. Their audience continues to grow and homeowners required by the federal govern­ num River at Class A, ortjrinkable din 63). civil rights leader Jesse alcoholic beverages in the Uni- man who will not laugh isa fool.” Massachusetts daily: 6822 ments to its water treatment and Clerk Helen Warrington also at Robertson School consisted of have to absorb the cost of the ment for making the Hockanum distribution system, which re­ water. But he said some work on attended. ven MANCHESTER HERAI-D. Tuesday »ct 8. 1985 5 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Oct 8, 1985 Dodd, Weicker swapping party postures aS./World GOP senator deplores decision on Court rles Redman said the tnnpir the Sandinista government. By Jim Anderson "will continue to make use of the court Sofaer said the court was mistaken in been no indication to me that’s debate around here for the first In B rief By Daniel Beegan time in five years," Dodd said. United Press International to resolve disputes whenever approp­ accepting a political case that should going to occur.” have gone to the U.N. Security Council The Associated Press I riate and will encourage others to do Weicker has argued there is no WASHINGTON — The United States likewise." or some other international forum that need for the plan, that Congress ■•■.I WASHINGTON - In an unusual " P H IL GBAMM HASN ’T Tight security around Brits is rejecting world court jurisdiction in But, he said, “The objectives of the deals with conflicts between nations. Senate lineup, Connecticut Demo­ has the power now to balance the CHANGED. I haven’t changed. disputes between nations because it ICJ — the peaceful adjudication of "We felt that the Nicaraguan case crat Christopher J. Dodd is sup­ budget, but that it won’t for lack of We’re going to have some knock­ BLACKPOOL, England — The annual confer­ says Nicaragua’s Sandinista govern­ international disputes — were being was an unfortunate signal to us that we porting a deficit reduction plan courage. down drag out fights over the ence of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s ment is using the body for public subverted by the effort of Nicaragua should be concerned about our security backed by President Reagan, "That means, very frankly," thing, ” Dodd said. "What joins us ruling Conservative party opened today, oversha­ relations purposes and as "a political and its Cuban and Soviet sponsors to use interest and about the use of the court while GOP Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Weicker said during Senate floor together is a recognition that under dowed by intensive security, a slide in govern­ weapon.” the court as a political weapon." for political-public relations purposes has joined the Senate’s Demo­ debate, "that you have to raise the present system you can deficit ment popularity and a whiff of scandal. The State Department insisted Mon­ U.N. Ambassador Vernon Walters, and you’ve all seen that happen, said cratic leader in opposing it. taxes, cut defense spending and finance defense spending or you There was no security apparent, however, on day that the U.S. commitment to the speaking on CNN’s "I.,arry King Live," Sofd0r Weicker has become one of the reform the entitlements.” the conference platform as the prime minister role of the International Court of Justice noted that “two-thirds of the countries Redman said the United States can deficit finance social spending, arrived for a religious service at the start of the most visible of a handful of depending on what mood the "remains strong” but the United States that are represented on (the court) continues to accept world court juris­ four-day convention. diction in other matters — such as the Republican senators opposed to DODD ALSO HAS SAID higher country is in. Until we recognize will no longer accept the court’s don’t accept” its jurisdiction. the plan, while Dodd was the first But the events of a year ago, when an Irish "compulsory jurisdiction.” October 1984 settlement of a 20-year-old taxes will be needed to finish the the crime is the same — the deficit Republican Army bomb shattered the 1984 "If we accept it and the whole Soviet liberal Democrat to endorse it last — then we are never going to deal bloc doesn’t, that’s a little bit like we're U.S.-Canadian territorial dispute that job of eliminating deficits. conference in Brighton, were on everyone’s mind. The 15-member court is based in The awarded the United States two-thirds of week. But he said Monday he felt it was with this problem. So a liberal and fighting with powder puffs on our fists The proposal, which is being The outlawed IRA, seeking to oust Britain from Hague, the Netherlands, and is part of the Gulf of Maine. best not to include higher taxes as conservative come together on the Northern Ireland, planted a bomb that ripped out and they’ve got brass knuckles." he tacked on to a measure raising the the United Nations. said. "And there’s only one way that The action is the latest in a series of part of the mechanism for deficit basis you’ve got to have some three floors of the Grand Hotel in Brighton. It President Harry Truman accepted nation's debt ceiling, was authored discipline in the system. I’m not can end.” administration moves reducing Ameri­ reduction, just as the plan should narrowly missing Thatcher but killed five people the court’s compulsory jurisdiction can support for U.N. organizations. The by Sens. Phil Gramm, R-Texas, not spell out the specific areas afraid of that, others are.” State Department legal adviser Abra­ Warren Rudman, R-N.H., and and injuring more than 30. Aug. 14, 1946. With the State Depart­ ham Sofaer justified the decision by decision will not affect the status of the Ernest Hollings, D-S.C., to man­ where spending should be cut. Weicker said, however, that The first major speech will be delivered by ment’s announcement, U.S. acceptance American judge on the court or U.S. "Once you start insisting on Norman Tebbitt, one of Thatcher’s closest citing the court’s acceptance of a suit date reductions in federal red ink. some supporters of the amend­ of jurisdiction will end in six months. MARK HATFIELD Nicaragua brought against the United financial support. taxes, then you start getting into ment are asking the Senate to political allies in his new role as party chairman. On Capitol Hill, Sen. Mark Hatfield, Last year, funding was terminated the substantive debate,” Doidd , , . ‘rule of the jungle’ States in April. WEICKER CALLED THE follow tliem after being proponents Tebbitt was seriously injured in the Brighton R-Ore., introduced a resolution deplor­ The suit charged the United States for the U.N. Educational, Scientific and PLAN "a legislative substitute for said. "Had it excluded taxes, I of the Reagan economic policy. blast. ing the withdrawal and said Iran’s Cultural Organization and last month of the jungle will no doubt welcome this with violating international law by the guts, which we don't have, to do wouldn’t have been for it." "That’s sort of like Napoleon Ayatollah Khomeini, Libya’s Moam- supporting Contra rebels who mined funding was reduced for the U.N. Fund what needs to be done." Weicker said the plan was an mar Khadafy “and all the other decision." for Population Activities. effort of the political parties, after Moscow inviting you to join 150 trapped In floods State Department spokesman Cha­ Nicaraguan harbors and are seeking to Senate Democratic Leader Ro­ him at Waterloo,” Weickersaid. "I world-class thugs who thrive on the rule bert Byrd, D-W.Va., also opposes especially his own "to save face on don’t think I will accept the PONCE, Puerto Rico — Rescue workers a discredited economic policy.” the proposal. invitation." searched through the night under a steady rain UPI ptioto While a House Democrat, for at least 150 people buried and feared dead in In an interview Monday, Dodd The complex Gramm-Rudman- PR nightmare for Reagan said he agreed with Weicker’s Gramm, who switched to the GOP, the rubble of their homes, crushed when a Senate Majority Leader Robert Dc credit tine to $2 trillion due to a deadlock was a cosponsor of President Hollings plan calls for annual rain-weakened hillside collapsed, authorities assessment, but not with his deficit reductions of $36 billion, Republican colleague's opposition R-Kan„ left, and Senate Minority Leader over balancing the federal budget by Reagan's 1981 tax cut. a plan said. Weicker said was at the root of the bringing the federal deficit to zero At least 36 others were killed around Puerto to the plan. Robert Byrd, D-W,Va„ discuss the 1991. by the beginning of the 1991 fiscal Dodd said he has seen no deficit, along with Reagan’s de­ Rico late Sunday and early Monday by landslides Nicaragua chips away at U.S. image Senate's failure to ral6e the federal fense buildup. year. and floods set off by heavy rains that began evidence that Congress ever will It would set decreasing deficit have the guts do cut the deficit But Dodd said the latest Gramm Saturday. Some were killed when their cars were choices, I don’t know how we’d said. "I wish Congress was able to will force Reagan to make some ceilings each year and the presi­ swept from washed-out bridges and roads. By Roman Rollnick before the court, has pressed on — pronounced in violation of international During his two years with the CIA unless some pressure is applied. tension in the system where people from March 1981 to April 1983, he said have to make choices, painful ever get ourselves out of continu­ exjercise more courage without tough choices about spending. dent would have the power to make Gov. Rafael Hernandez Colon, speaking at the United Press International' aiming mainly at influencing U.S. and law, it will be the first time such a "Unless we have some kind of across-the-board cuts, if needed. there was no evidence of such an arm s process like this that creates some choices maybe but nonetheless ing to mount up deficits,” Dodd this kind of a vehicle, but there’s "What it’s going to do is force a landslide site in Ponce’s Mameyes Portones world public opinion. It has gained the judgment has been pronounced against section, said between 150 and 200 people were THE HAGUE, Netherlands - Nica­ support of two prominent U.S. figures — the United States," he told reporters. flow, despite considerable intelligence trapped beneath the tons of loosened mud and ragua is causing some embarrassment one a former high-ranking CIA analyst, Court officials said the case marked resources concentrated on the region; Currant policy prevails rubble that slid down a hillside at 3 a.m. Monday. to the Reagan administration in a the other a prominent Harvard Law the first time the world body, which has satellite photos, bugging devices, com­ Police said 275 houses were crushed in the carefully managed case before the School professor. handled disputes between nations for 63 munications monitoring and “human landslide but it was not known how many World Court that charges the United years, had ever been asked to make a sources" — agents, diplomats and residents escaped. Rescue workers found 24 States with violations of international ruling on a conflict still in progress. prisoners. Shakeup in farm aid doesn’t come bodies and pulled out an unknown number of law. NICARAGUA HAS CHARGED the Chayes, whose specialty is interna­ injured. United States with attempting to tional law, said he had reflected a long The administration has officially time before deciding to help Nicaragua. MACMICHAEL, AN HISTORIAN The Red Cross said the flooding had forced 4,000 ignored the proceedings, refusing to overthrow'the Sandinista government By Jim Drinkard tiveness and market orientation. people into temporary shelters around the island. by aiding and supporting various “In my own country, even some of my and political analyst who is now The Associated Press While the White House is not recognize their legitimacy. The embar­ younger collegues — the next genera­ reearching low-level military conflicts, Hundreds of families have been evacuated in 17 rassment comes both from publicity Contra rebel forces trying to oust the 3-martlnl lunch on way out raving about the bill, it no longer is towns, and 11 communities were flooded. Marxist leaders of Nicaragua. tion of scholars of international law — was hired by the CIA specifically to WASHINGTON - When Con­ threatening a veto, Madigan said. surrounding the current case and from seem ready to give up the long struggle study Central American insurgencies. American use of the court during the A judgment is expected in about two gress began debate on a new WASHINGTON (AP) - The committee has agreed that Added Rep. Ron Marlenee, R- months. to outlaw the use of force as an He recommended against further U.S. national farm policy last winter in Mont., “This bill, coupled with Search continues in Mexico Iranian hostage crisis to press its case aid to the Contras, and later charged House Ways and Means Com­ businesses should no longer be against Tehran. ‘"rhe decision can affect the Central instrument of national policy," he told the midst of a growing rural credit mittee, attacking the "three- allowed unlimited deductions some kind of early resolution of the MEXICO CITY — Salvage workers found the America debate among Americans," the court. that his report had been ignored. and income crisis, there was martini lunch" that many for costs of meals and of Farm Credit System problems, body of an unident,ified victim in the rubble of a The United States Monday rejected said Abram Chayes, 63, the Kennedy The recent witnesses included Nica­ He said President Reagan approved a agreement from all sides on one Americans view as a symbol of entertaining clients, including means the difference between building where rescuers have been searching for world court jurisdiction in disputes administration’s State Department le­ ragua’s national security chief, Luis CIA plan, later submitted to the House point; current programs weren’t an unfair tax system, is moving sports and theater tickets. wholesale disaster in agriculture a 9-year-old boy once believed to be the last buried between nations because it says Nicara­ gal adviser during the 1962 Cuban Carrion; a French priest living in the Intelligence Committee, proposing working. to restrict business’ ability to The panel endorsed President country and a road to o survivor of a killer earthquake. gua’s Sandinista government is using missile crisis and now a Harvard war zone. Father Jean Loison; and "that a covert force of approximately But as the House nears final deduct costs of meals and Reagan's conclusion that such comeback." Rescuers late Monday were unable to tell if the the body for public relations purposes professor and leader in civil liberties David C. MacMichael, a former Senior 1,500 men was to be organized to carry action on its version of a new farm entertainment. deductions are abused and The bill is designed to set farm body was that of the child, Luis Ramon and as "a political weapon." causes. Estimates Officer with the Analytic out military and paramilitary activities bill, the legislation resembles The panel’s action, taken unfair. But members stopped policy through 1991, including Nafarrate, the boy’s father, Mauricio Nafarrate, Although the World Court has no Group of the CIA’s National Intelli­ in Nicaragua” with the aim of coaxing nothing so much as current policy. Monday behind closed doors as short of accepting the presi­ price supports for major crops, told United Press International. State Department legal adviser Abra­ power to enforce sanctions. Nicaragua, gence Council. MacMichael. 57, said he the Sandinistas into pursuit across It retains the basic structure of lobbyists for restaurants, hotels dent’s proposed changes. income protection for farmers,' The corpse — nearly buried by concrete and ham Sofaer justified the decision by mostly as a matterof form, is asking for decided to speak out because CIA international borders. farm price and income supports, and sports teams waited out­ The committee also went farm credit programs and agricul­ dirt — also could be that of Luis’s grandfather or citing the court’s acceptance of a suit a multi-billion-dollar damage award. evidence did not support U.S. charges "The purpose was to help justify in although it tinkers some with the side, is far from final. Some against Reagan’s wishes on tural research and extension. It one of several other people thought missing in the Nicaragua brought against the United After a week of testimony by five against Nicaragua. U.S. public opinion actions the United levels of those supports. members said they expect the another matter. It agreed to ' also contains authorization for the rubble, he said. Recovery of the body was States in April. The U .S. will continue to witnesses in mid-September, Chayes He testified that the Reagan adminis­ States might take against Nicaragua, ” As members have advanced issue to be raised again before continue the $l-per-taxpayer food stamp program and for expected today, he said. recognize the court’s jurisdiction in said it was clear Washington had tration justified its support for the MacMichael said. Reagan has sought, ideas that differed sharply from the committee finishes work on checkoff for the federal fund overseas food aid. Under pressure from the boy’s relatives, other cases. conceived, created, armed and organ­ Contras on the grounds that Nicaragua but been denied by Congress, continued current taw, they have b^n voted a new tax code. that finances presidential The Reagan administration orig­ authorities Monday resumed rescue efforts that Nicaragua, after gaining an initial ized the Contras. was supplying arms to guerrillas funding of CIA military aid to the down, with warnings that exotic But for the moment, the elections. inally proposed farm-program had been halted after a city engineer insisted victory by having its case accepted “If the administration’s policy is operating in El Salvador. Contras. experiments shouldn’t be under­ spending of about $30 billion over there was no chance he was alive. taken with the farm economy in the next three years. As written, , Luis Nafarrate and his grandfather, 55, were such shaky condition. the House version would spend buried under tons of concrete after a nearby The bill does make a bow in the about $34 billion over that period. clothing factory collapsed on their apartment New loans sought direction of the Reagan adminis­ the $50,000-per-farmer lid on direct House Agriculture Committee. With food stamps and other building when an earthquake measuring 8.1 on tration, which sought lower price subsidy payments. Madigan said the bill should programs in the bill thrown in, the the Richter scale struck Mexico City Sept. 19. A for Third World support levels as a way of restoring “The safety net is there ... until please farmers, who with record five-year total comes to $141 second powerful quake struck the next day. competitiveness in the export there’s some resolution of the grain yields in some areas and billion. market. But nearly every dollar in macroeconomic problems facing frozen per-bushel income support The Senate is expected to take up SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The Reagan lost income from lower prices is farmers, which are beyond the levels, will see improved cash its version of the farm bill next administration today asked private and development replaced by a dollar in new income reach of farm programs," said flows; and the Reagan administra­ week, with differences to be Catholics protest ‘Hall Mary’ banks to come up with $29 billion in additional loans guarantees, and new exemptions Rep. Edward Madigan, R-Ill., tion, which gets a step toward worked out in a House-Senate NEW YORK — Catholics among the several over the next three years to help developing countries have been created to get around ranking minority member of the renewed international competi­ conference. thousand demonstrators at the U.S. premier of a improve their living standards. UPI photo movie denounced by Pope John Paul II for its U.S. Treasury Secretary Jam es A. Baker III depiction of the Virgin Mary as a gas station unveiled the proposal at a news conference before the Ready and waiting attendant knelt in prayer and sprinkled holy opening of the joint International Monetary Fund and ‘Impasse’ puts vitamin report on hold water on those arriving for the showing. standing on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, Rep. Michael The , "Hail Mary” by French director World Bank Conference in Seoul. Barnes, D-Md„ announces Monday he will seek the U.S. By Warren E. Leary justification was forthcoming programs, and could result in new food products and diets, and Jean-Luc Godard, opened to similar protests in To get the money, developing countries will have to The Associated Press from those who disagreed." poorer nutrition for the nation. for nutritional labeling on Europe earlier this year. The demonstrators adopt new policies "to promote growth and balance of Senate seat being vacated by retiring Sen. Charles outside Lincoln Center Monday evening clutched payments adjustment and to reduce inflation,” he Controversy over the proposed RDAs are used in planning the packages. Mathias. Mathias Is the fourth Republican senator to WASHINGTON - The National diets of people of all ages at The academy is a private, rosary beads, held lighted candles, recited the said. Academy of Sciences has decided RDA revisions became public “Hall Mary" and sang its musical version, "Ave announce he would not seek re-election in 1986. recently when a draft report was hospitals, schools and other insti­ congressionally chartered organi­ At the end of last year developing countries were in against issuing a new report on tutions. They also are used in zation that performs technical Maria." leaked to the news media. It was In Godard’s film, Mary is an avid basketball arrears on $43 billion of their overall debt, which is AT recommended dietary nutrients developing dietary supplements. studies for the government. expected to total $1 trillion by the end of 1985. because of an "impasse” over reported that the committee called player who works at a gas station. Joseph is a for decreasing recommended allo­ Reagan reportedly interpreting scientific data from dreamy and frustrated cabdriver. Gabriel an The World Bank provides long-term loans for wances of vitamin A, vitamin C, (ADVERTISEMENT) unshaven, unsavory-looking angel who travels by the five-year study. development projects, while the IMF provides vitamin B6, iron and other nut­ jet. 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Sacks, City Editor reapportionment prompted the thir In Brief HARTFORD (UPI) - A referendum It would be "impossible to alter the about to swing into action. ” convention and led to Connecticut s OPINION question asking whether a state consti­ constitution before the next election, so Connecticut has held only three conventions since its founding about 350 current constitution. . 6:00 P^ tutional convention should be convened the question will be asked,” she added. Tashjian, who can take no position on Newlyweds under probe years ago and governed itself as a SD D iffi will be on the Nov. 4, 1986, ballot when The State Constitution requires a the issue, urged all residents to consider British colony and a state in the CD (3»i- SOUTHINGTON - The FBI has searched the voters go to the polls to elect a governor referendum on the possibility of a the 1986 vote and express their feelings convention be held after the constitu­ fledgling United States for 180 years (11) (25) c home of a newlywed couple whose financial plight and other state and local officials. about the "historic decision” touched thousands after they were severely An obscure clause will give voters the tion has been in effect for 20 years. under the Fundamental Orders of 1638. (2? Dr V The orders were the first written New: Now’s the time to consider a new gasoiine tax burned while on their honeymoon, federal court option of calling the convention with Connecticut’s third constitutional She quoted lormer Gov. Raymond E. document in history which created a (^D Repo documents show. powers to make sweeping changes in convention was held in 1965, primarily Baldwin who said at the Old State House An FBI affidavit discloses the rented home of government and gave Connecticut its in 1965 that a ’’constitution derives its ($7) Meet 2. Environmental: The gas tax would reduce government. Secretary of the State to provide for court-ordered reappor­ There were three depressing events for Therefore, it is time to propose some radical Ronald and Susan Catucci was searched last nickname as the "Constitution State” chief virtue from its permanence and (61) Good Julia H. Tashjian said Monday. tionment of the Legislature, and its taxpayers in Washington over the last 10 days. surgery — a major tax increase. (Of course, overall consumption of gasoline by 4 to 8 percent, week in connection with an investigation into In 1818, the first state constitutionai [CNN] F The convention would be only the product was ratified by voters on Dec. stability” and must not be changed for federal spending must be cut as well. But there is says the CBO. That would reduce imports, cutting alleged drug trafficking. convention was held and a constitution lESPNl Fiscal 1985 ended by adding $211 billion to the fourth in Connecticut’s long history. 14, 1965, Tashjian said. "light and transient reasons." national debt. Only three years ago, President at least a modicum of interest in that by Senate the trade imbalance, and it would stretch The affidavit dated Oct. 1 was attached to a "If there is anyone who doesn’t like adopted. Another convention was held [MAX] Northern "Connecticut is celebrating its 350th Hercule F Reagan estimated the 1985 deficit would be $80 Republicans.) declining U.S. reserves. Both steps would add to search warrant application granted in U.S. the idea of even asking the question at a “ This is the ’Rip Van Winkle’ clause in 1902, but its recommendations were rejected by voters in a referendum. birthday,” Tashjian said, "We will not exclusive billion, about a third of the real figure. Of course, politicians run away from any the nation’s overall international security. District Court in Hartford for a search of the referendum, I would point out that it is in our state constitution,” shesaidof the nov. Jam Perspective recovering couple’s Southington house. The FBI 1986 referendum. “ For 20 years it has The 1818 constitution remained in only be appreciating history, we will be It is as if Washington added $1,000 of debt on the suggested tax increase. Indeed, Reagan is 3. Timing: “ This is the best possible time” for mandated by our state constitution." Rated PG has not returned a warrant to the court and agents been lying there unnoticed, but now it is effect for i'’’’ years until "’ss when making history." Master Card of every citizen — every year! We Michael J. McManus threatening to veto an extension of a 16-cent such a step says the Regional Plan Association, a Tashjian s.nid. iT M C lf privately funded planning agency for decline to discuss the case. transplan can hardly pay the new interest — let alone federal tax on cigarettes, scheduled to drop to 8 Bristol police, who developed information from finds tha metropolitan New York. "The price of gasoline * \ occupied anything on the principal. cents — throwing away $2.6 billion! informants that was cited in the FBI affidavit, has dropped about 15 cents a gallon in the last Martin. I tecond, when all of the deficits of Reagan's first 1^ This idiocy has to stop. v confirm the search took place but also refuse to Rated PC five years are added up, it amounted to a I think the time has come to reconsider the 50- couple of years. Furthermore, there is growing provide details. A lawyer for Ronald Catucci, 25, Ul remains [USA] I stupefying $1 trillion — equal to all of the debt cent-per-gallon tax on gasoline first backed during evidence that the recent drop in gasoline prices is says his client “ strongly denies the allegations" 6:30 P p il^ up under 39 presidents over more than 200 dollar. the 1980 presidential campaign by then-Rep. John producing an indifference to fuel conservation in the affidavit. C o m for years. “ Unfortunately, there has been no hint that the Anderson. Last week it won the support of Felix that may soon hand back to the oil cartel the price supportive of (JD Ber Finally, Rep. Daniel Rostenkowski, Ways and administration has accepted the fact that the Rohatyn, the Wall Street financier who put and control they lost when the U.S. began" to Rep. blasts toll compromise ® @5 Means chairman, unveiled his version of tax budget deficit is the real reason for the dollar’s together the fiscal rescue of (and conserve. @ ) Nig reform, which does no more to reduce the deficit unacceptable overvaluation," he adds. lesser-known bailouts of Detroit and Cleveland). 4. Tax policy: America is the only western HARTFORD — State Rep. Robert Farr said it’s Seabrook piant .35 ab) "suicidal" to halt toll collections on the than does the President’s proposal. In reality, country to avoid collecting significant taxes on ® Not gasoline. France collects $1.24 per gallon, and Connecticut Turnpike while the toll booths are (3T) Oni Reagan’s "tax reform” is a tax cut for most IT IS NO ACCIDENT that as the federal deficit CONSIDER THESE REASONS for such an By Judd Everhart gasoline cost $2.30. Britain’s gas sells for $2.25 a still in place, as planned by Gov. William A. [CNN] people by another name. So is Rostenkowski’s. has doubled, the value of the dollar has risen initiative: O’Neill. The Associated Press They are equally irresponsible, equally nearly 50 percent compared to 10 foreign 1. Economic: No other single step could do so gallon because it gets $1.20 in taxes. Italy collects [DISl ( The governor announced over the weekendthat [ESPN cowardly in dealing with America’s top domestic currencies. And the U.S. trade deficit has much to cut the federal deficit. The Congressional a fat $1.69 a gallon, and West Geramny, 97 cents NEW BRITAIN — United Illuminating Co. officials toll collections would cease at 11 p.m. Wednes­ (HBOl problem. For the federal deficit is not simply a ballooned from $40 billion in 1981 to $150 billion. Budget Office estimates that a 50-cent tax would for gas that sells at $2.01. day. Until bypasses can by built around the toll say they’re not worried about the impact of a recent teenage sad, big number. “ Government borrowing to Foreign imports have grabbed 71 percent of generate $45 biUion of new tax revenues. The plazas, drivers will have to slow down enough to Massachusetts court decision on the future of the form an finance this deficit has absorbed more than half of American shoe sales, 60 percent of TVs, 45 percent reduced need to borrow funds would lower interest In sharp contrast, the federal government gets go through the booths. Seabrook nuclear power project iq New Hampshire. forma “ There is no likelihood that the Massachusetts court all net savings generated in the United States and of bicycles, and so on. rates and the overvalued dollar. only 9 cents a gallon (even after it went up a nickel "I support the abolition of tolls on the turnpike 7:00 PI decision will have a substantial adverse effect on the has kept real interest rates much higher here than Maine, for example, is having trouble selling its That would make U.S. goods more competitive a couple years ago) and state taxes average 12 in part because I believe they are a safety (D Thrc cents. So our taxes are only 21 cents on gas costing hazard," said Farr, R-West Hartford on Monday. construction cost or completion date of Seabrook 1," , CD ABC abroad," says Martin Feldstein, former chairman lumber because the dollar’s bloated exchange here and abroad, and would thus be a major job said UI Vice President James F. Crowe, whose New $1.26. "But I believe it is a far greater hazard to ® $10 of Reagan’s ZCouncil of Economic Advisers. rate compared to the Canadian dollar gives generator. Lower interest rates would also Haven-based company is the second-largest investor A gas tax would reduce deficits, create jobs, and eliminate the tolls while keeping the booths in CS!) Jeff: "These high interest rates attract investment Canadian lumber sold in America an automatic 30 stimulate more home construction and auto sales place. I believe this plan is suicidal." in Seabrook, with a 17.5 percent share. from overseas and push up demand for the percent price advantage. — m oreinh' save oil reserves. But Barry S. Zitser, the state consumer counsel who Farr urged the governor to reconsider and W h i represents customers when power companies ask for eliminate the tolls only when the bypasses have d3) Mac higher rates, says the ruling can only hurt the project. been built, which he said could be done in another S5 Pr'ic EdHortal month. In September, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court affirmed a decision by that state’s utility (15 New mtn. ''■■'UyA 3 l) Top NEWS Judge nixes DeStefano plea regulators limiting further Seabrook financing by ViHeNiTHiNKOF Massachusetts utility companies. The ruling restricts (67) Nig) aiL THe PL YS Jack HARTFORD — A Superior Court judge has the amount of Seabrook costs that can be passed on to (£i) Diff . a m / . 3 rejected a plea bargain agreement and ordered Massachusetts electric customers. [CNN] I WRoTE For NoTriiNO/ Anderson Anthony “ Dutch" DeStefano to stand trial on a As a result of that ruling and in compliance with a [DISl r Renters get murder charge. S trip art new Connecticut law, the state Department of Public advontur J COULP CRY/ Judge Joseph Purtill cited the seriousness of Utility Control held a hearing Monday to weigh the UPJ photo chael Cr< the offense and DeStefano’s criminal record in potential impact on Connecticut utility companies and rera Rat taking what he called a rare step to veto a plea their customers. Bath shipyard reopens [ESPN) short shrift bargain agreement on Monday. Northeast Utilities, based in Berlin, owns 4percent. [USA] ) _ DeStefano, 51, of East Hartford has been jailed Under the state law passed this year, the DPUC 7:30P for 18 months while awaiting trial. Under the could prevent the companies from charging consu­ Bat Iron Works welder Ron Hiscock.left, time since a strike idled it 3'A months dD M- BOOKS New thoughts agreement, he would have admitted to second- mers for any further Seabrook costs if the unit’s ago. Nearly 4,000 unionized workers ® w t degree manslaughter in the March 1984 death of of Auburn, Me., talks over the bylaws of construction is canceled. ® Bei from officials John Solarz, 41, of East Hartford and been the shipyard’s new contract with Glen approved a three-year contract by Another Connecticut law requires that higher rates ISHAKCSPEOtE released. secret ballot Monday. (11) ind CAUNtAR about Mengele for utility customers as a result of Seabrook or the Stowell, a ship fitter from Yarmouth. The 1^ (38 "1 can’t accept this plea bargain," the judge Millstone 3 nuclear plant in Connecticut be phased in ON SALE big shipyard opened today for the first (221 Jec said. “ If he can’t be convicted, he should go free. over a three- to 10-year period. Ml' ^ THE (35 Ne The Republican candidates comprehensive effort. That is favorite It’s not something I do lightly, but under the Crow said the joint owners of the project have been ^SHAKESPEARE WASHINGTON — In the face of a U.S. pronounce­ cicumstances, it’s just too serious a matter." Priority for poor (45 Bei for the Board of Directors all the more true because recipes DIET ment that Josef Mengele is dead, we had the temerity making plans "with the expectation that the (court) (67) Wi W h . After DeStefano’s guilty plea was withdrawn, decision ... would be negative” This will allow the have the right idea about many tenants in Manches­ last June to suggest that the notorious Nazi war [CNN] he was returned to the Hartford state jail on owners to continue as they had before the ruling, he [B / W S i lESPN enforcing the town housing ter’s overcrowded rental criminal might possibly be alive and thumbing his $100,000 bond to await trial. No trial date was set. said. code, something that unfortu­ market are afraid they’ll lose m f e t nose at the world. Our suspicions have now been Robert L. Fiscus, Ill’s executive vice president and Governor boosts housing aid lUSAl nately can’t be said of their what housing they have if heightened by intriguing new reports. chief financial officer, said that if the DPUC were to 8.00 P First, let us concede that the evidence of the Group faults toxic regs further limit Seabrook financing by Connecticut ’’to encourage self sufficiency and owner occupied two and three for a |ot Democratic counterparts. they complain, even against HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. deetdet death-camp doctor's demise is impressive. Forensic NEW HAVEN — The Connecticut Fund for the utility companies, that decision could be ’’psychologi­ William O'Neill has proposed allow citizens to establish them­ family homes throughout the state. an obviously abusive op Last week, the Republicans experts have examined some bones from a Brazilian Environment has voiced concern over the way cally harmful" to other investors because it would be spending an additional $183 million selves in jobs and housing” "We must not only replenish our landlord. grave and concluded that they are Mengele’s toxic air regulations are currently being drawn "characterized as a decision which did not support the in the next fiscal year to combat In addition to the Yankee Mac housing stock, we must restore it, ’ ’ proposed the addition of an and Connecticut Housing Finance O’Neill said. remains. Their findings are supported by letters and up by the state Department of Environmental project," spiralling housing costs across the employee in the Building When the housing code was The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Authority programs, O'Neill said In view of high interest rates, other documents provided by Mengele’s family, plus Protection. state. Division who would be re­ revised last year, it became The organization said Monday there was "a Co., which was the subject of last month’s court Addressing a conference on he will suggest $100 million of state high land and construction costs, the testimony of those who purportedly knew him in sponsible only for code­ more sensible in many ways. serious flaw" in the categories of chemicals being decision and owns 11.6 percent of Seabrook, said at the housing Monday, O'Neill said investment funds be devoted to O’Neill said, "It is no longer just Brazil. established by the DEP because they will allow time the ruling was released that it would be housing in the state "is at a critical below-market-rate mortgages for the ability of the underpriviledged compliance inspections, re­ Counterproductive space re- Yet some of our intelligence sources still are not too many dangerous chemicals to be dilluted into “ severely detrimental" to its financial future. juncture” for all levels of society first-time home buyers. to obtain adequate shelter which is peating a suggestion that was quirpments were relaxed, as convinced. The medical evidence, they say, is the air. Suzanne Langille, director and staff Zitser agreed, saying the ruling “ can only have an and action must be taken. "This administration remains in question." unwisely rejected by the were restrictions on the cumulative but not specific. The documents and afftorney for the CFE, said the program must be adverse impact on Seabrook" because, if MMWEC Criticising the federal govern­ convinced that nothing better "The ability of almost any citizen in this state to achieve what Democratic majority in May. shared use of bathrooms and testimony don’t always jibe with other, more strengthened. was forced to pull out of the project, it would be ment for abandoning the nation’s instills a sense of community and difficult to find investors to pick up its share. housing needs, O'Neill said he will social values than the opportunity was once a customary standard of For years, such inspections kitchen facilities. authoritative evidence. They can’t shake off the tantalizing suspicion that "There is no plan to bail out MMWEC,” Zitser said. propose spending an additional $70 to buy a home and raise a family shelter is now fully open to doubt." have been conducted hapha­ Open Forum CCLU criticizes prisons But Crowe and Fiscus said they were confident that within it." he said. O’Neill said despite economic The revised code, if it were the evidence of Mengele’s drowning in 1979 could have million over the next three years to new investors could be found. build low income housing units. O’Neill also said he would ask the growth in the state the one factor zardly, if they’ve been con­ been manufactured as part of an elaborate hoax to HARTFORD — Dungeonlike basement cells, used as the basis for an Seabrook officials say the plant will be completed in Another $3 million will be used to CHFA to establish a $10 million that could block that progress “ is ducted at all. throw off his pursuers. metal leg-irons and other cnjiel and archaic intelligent approach to en­ measures are still part of treatment for mentally October 1986 at a cost of $4.5 billion. Crowe said the UI establish rent subsidies that will fund for the restoration, new the impending critical shortage of The need for an extra Balboa, Cortez, Pizarro de Allyon and Mand Just, as several governments were closing in on disturbed inmates at the state’s prison for estimate is October 1987 at a cost of $5.5 billion. diminish over a five year period construction and financing of adequate housing.” forcement, could generate a Europeans weren’t Mengele, with millions of dollars in reward money on inspector has been especially program that would benefit de Navarez. Thor Heyderdahl, the Norwe­ women, a federal complaint charges. the only mariners gian adventurer and historian, accomp­ his head, the 1979 grave suddenly gave up its bones. The Connecticut Civil Liberties Union has apparent since the town was all of Manchester. lished two seafaring expeditions in 1954 and The timing was too convenient to satisfy some sought a preliminary injunction in U.S. District Power outages dwindle forced to halt a "comprehen­ Mengele hunters. Besides, they say, he was an Court, in part on claims the treatment violates The town would be off to a To the Editor: 1969 sive” downtown housing in­ One adventure was written as a book accomplished swimmer. inmates’ constitutional rights to protection from good start if it added an spection program shortly af­ Approximately 493 years ago, Christopher entitled Kon-Tiki and the latter was a Now here are the latest reports: cruel and unusual punishment. inspector, checked apart­ The CCLU argues that poor conditions and the ter it began last year. But Columbus discovered the New World on Oct. documentary known as the Ra Expeditions. • The Israelis have refused to close their file on Cr ment buildings and took note Mengele and have sent an expert back to Brazil to use of restraints such as handcuffs at the Niantic O’Neill attends funeral of NU lineman members of the majority — 12. 1492, as most history books have Mr. Heyerdahl used the Egyptian method of prison show "deliberate indifference to the of each violation. recorded. making papyrus reed ships to determine if review the evidence. Bv United Press International Northeast, which employs about 600 linemen, was and knocked out power to an additional 5,000 mental and physical needs" of female prisoners customers. almost all of whom are The history books did not mention the these ships could have made it the shores of • A source close to the Israeli investigation backed up by emergency crews from five states and AC Then the code regulations with mental health problems. Southern New England Telephone Co. said service seeking re-election this No­ names of two blacks and a Jew who North and South America 500 years ago. The confided to us that the Israelis have obtained a 1982 “ I deny all those allegations, and I’ll see them A Connecticut lineman electrocuted while restoring Quebec Province, Canada. could be waived temporarily Northeast Utilities said calls from customers was "just about normal” Monday for its 1.2 million 1 Gride vember — have refused to letter in Mengele’s handwriting. If the letter can be in court," state Correction Commissioner Ray­ power was honored by Gov. William O’Neill and accompanied Mr. Columbus on two separ­ Polynesians discovered Hawaii and Easter without power continued to trickle in today. About one customers and expected normal service conditions by (abbi whenever the benefits of authenticated, he could not have drowned in 1979. mond M. Lopes said Monday in reference to the co-workers who returned power to the Iasi of listen to either the GOP or the ate voyages. Pedro Alonzo Nino was the Island by rowing breadfruit tree canoes dozen customers reported power losses early today midnight. 4 Cons doing so were deemed to • Both Israeli and American intelligence agencies CCLU. customers left without service 10 days after bean town officials responsible for navigator of the smallest ship, the Nina. The without use of a compass. Hurricane Gloria. and another 18 customers had contacted Northeast by SNET, which had restored telephone service to outweigh the ills of reloca­ first voyage came to an end when the island The Chinese sailed to East Africa, have picked up reports of Mengele sightings in Lopes said his department has established a more than 58,600 customers since the hurricane, said 6 In th code enforcement. 20-bed mental health unit at the prison as The flag-draped coffin of Dorville Simpson, 39, was mid morning. placi of San Salvador was discovered. A Marrano Indonesia and near the California coastline Paraguay in the 1980s. The latest was an August 1984 some scattered individual problems remained tion, something for which the required by the settlement. He termed mental carried inside the First Congregational Church in A spokeswoman said the problems were from "pole 12 Be s CIA dispatch that “ unconfirmed sightings of Mengele Monday morning along the eastern shoreline and in The majority stand reveals town would have to pay in Jew, (one who had outwardly adopted (San Francisco Bay). The Arabs sailed to health care at the prison “ quite adequate.” Essex Monday, where the governor joined family, to house" in the Branford and Guilford areas, and 13 Babv Christianity) named Luis de Torres was a distant lands and so did West Africans to were reported in Paraguayan border cities. ’’ friends and co-workers in mourning the Northeast speculated that residents might be returning from eastern Connecticut. (con- little syihpathy for renters many cases. When the cur­ 14 Inne possible crew member on Columbus’s ship, Mexico, Central and South America around • The CIA also learned from members of Utilities employee and Vietnam veteran. vacations or business trips to find they had lost power State Treasurer Henry E. Parker also announced Monday the closing date for the current series of isian and indicates a laissez-faire rent tenant was ready to the Santa Maria. Jewish people were 500-800 A.D. This was known as the Olmec Paraguayan dictator Alfred Stroessner’s staff that “ I think Mr. Simpson typified all the linemen," in the storm. Standoff ends In Enfield Yankee Mac mortgages has been extended two weeks 15 Com attitude toward Manches­ move or the situation had officially expelled from Spain and Portugal Civilization. "Mengele sent correspondence, including Christmas O’Neill said following the quiet but emotional service. United Illuminating reported all its customers had 16 Cut ENFIELD — A father who held police at bay for service restored by midnight Saturday, despite because of construction delays caused by the ter’s stock of rental housing. changed materially in some (the Iberian Peninsula) in 1492 because of It was Amerigo Vespucci, another Italian cards, to them from Portugal until late 1980.” He “ He gave his utmost, he gave his life.” 17 Darff three hours while holding an 8-inch knife to his Orange-painted Northeast repair trucks were lined thunderstorms which swept the state earlier that day hurricane. 18 Tenr Each of the few inspections other way, those apartments political reasons and jealousy over their explorer whom America is named in honor reportedly traveled back and forth between Portugal son’s throat was arrested without violence early 20 and Brazil. up outside the church in the small white-clapboard conducted in the past year or that violated the code could wealth. Diego El Negro, a 10-year-old cabin of. I commend the late Mr. Columbus for his this morning, authorities said. town on the Connecticut River in a gesture of respect 22 Curl’ boy. was on board one of Columbus's vessels achievements but all maritime adventurers • Some Israeli authorities, according to a source The tense standoff began about 9 p.ni. Monday 23 Milit two has turned up some be reviewed again by the to the veteran lineman. Northeast Chairman William assM during the explorer's last voyage in 1502. deserve recognition for their discoveries. who has talked to them, believe Mengele is alive when Daniel Davis, 31, took his 9-year-old son problems calling for imme­ housing appeals board. The B. Ellis also attended the services. 25 Prio! African, Semitic and other non-white Europeans were not the only mariners. today, hiding in Paraguay. hostage inside an apartment in the Freshwater Simpson was killed early Friday when he caiiie in New England’s vest diate action and others that decision on a permanent explorers were sailing ships in both the I have listed books that interested people • Secret CIA cables, meanwhile, report that Pond building and threatened to harm the boy and contact with a live wire in in the Ivoryton section of 27 Bab> officials were able to over­ variance could hinge on the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans before Mr. may like to read: America, B.C. and Saga Mengele has been trafficking in drugs under the alias himself with the knife, police said. Essex while trying to make repairs. His was the sixth First 30 Brea A police negotiator continued to talk with Davis 33 Goal Columbus was born. America by Dr. Barry Fell: The Discover­ "Enrique Waldman" or "Henrique Wollman.” death in Connecticut blamed on the fast-moving but look on a temporary basis, foreseen effect of the viola­ and urged him to release his son, Daniel “ D.J 34 Und The Cape Horn of Africa was circum­ savage hurricane. “Touchless” but not forever. tions on the long-term health ers; Man and the World Around Him by John Davis Jr., and surrender. mult of anyone who would rent the vented by Hanno of Carthage in 600 A.D. Boorman: They Came Before Columbus: Confidential file Davis apparently released his son about five Simpson, who joined Northeast in 1969, was among Car Wash 36 Villa before Vasco Da Gama did it. The African Presence in America by Ivan the several thousand utility crewman working "Ott Those inspections, which unit. Early this year, Bulgaria embarked on a program minutes before he was apprehended shortly after 37 Larg Many blacks traveled as servants with the Van Sertima. extended hours since Sept. 27 to restore power for can serve as a basis for of ’’forced Bulgarification” of the million or so ethnic midnight, and the boy ran into the arms of waiting 39 Italu That is only one of a French and Spanish conquistadores, such as officers, a spokesman said. more than 720,000 customers who lost service at the 41 6ev< broader assumptions, justify Turks living in the communist country. Mosques were number of viable ways to Thomas L. Stringfellow height of the storm. ‘ coni a renewed effort to enforce closed, Turkish-language newspapers shut down, and CAR WASH 42 Tern address the problem. But it is 183 Hillstown Road 44 Harr the housing code with fair- Turkish workers reportedly forbidden to talk among ridiculous to assume that Manchester themselves in their native tongue while on the job. At Man, and car, 344 BROAD ST. at the MANCHESTER PARKADE garr ' ness and flexibility. merely answering com­ THANKSGIVING THANKSGIVING 46 FasI first, our diplomatic sources report, there was stiff rushed to * sort Recently, at the request of plaints will protect the public Letters policy and open resistance to this "ethnocide.” But after NOVENA TO ST. lUOE NOVENA TO ST. lODE 47 Win the Democrats, the town several hundred Turks were killed, the resistance was 48 Son interest in housing affairs. the hospital O hoty St. Jude. Apostle and mar­ O holy St. Jude, Apostle and mar­ Mot administration has been iog- The Manchester Herald welcomes origi­ driven underground. tyr. great in virtue and rich in mira­ tyr, great in virtue and rich in mira- Whatever the political com­ nal letters to the editor. 50 Cun ging housing complaints, os­ FREETOWN, Mass. (UPI) - cles; near kinsman of Jesus Christ, cies: near kinsman ol Jesus Christ, 52 Hab position of the Board of Letters should be brief and to the point. faithful intercessor of all who in­ laithlui intercessor of ail who in- SAVE $3.00 patr tensibly to see if an inspector Rescue workers, unable to free a voke your special patronage in time vokeyour special patronage in time ‘ LOG OFF ■ Directors after the Nov. 5 They should be typed or neatly handwritten, Watch on waate critically injured man from his 56 Bars of need. To you i have recourse of need. To you i have recourse 58 Win dedicated to monitoring the election, an overhaul of the and, for ease in editing, should be The Pentagon winces every time there’s a new mangled sportscar, loaded the from the depth of my heart and Irom the depth of my heart and ANY Exterior Wash Package ^6.95 Special 60 Foo< code is needed. If enough double-spaced. Letters must be signed with revelation of some spare part or other piece of vehicle onto a flatbed truck and humhiy beg to whom God has given humbly beg to whom God has given (abt procedure for monitoring such great power to come to my as­ name, address and daytime telephone rushed it to a nearby hospital such great power to come to my as­ 61 infir complaints are called in, the equipment that was purchased for several hundred sistance. Help me in my present and • A Royal Touch Wash • One Touch housing-code compliance where doctors treated him inside sistance. Help me in my present and 62 0 f t number (for verification). times what it would have cost at the corner hardware urgent petition In return I promise urgent petition, in return i promise additional inspector will be must be one of its top Including Simoniz® on l i n e 63 Fire The Herald reserves the right to edit store. Each service branch is constantly updating its the wreck. to make your name known and to make your name known and • Hot Touch considered, the rationale Bruce A. Foskey, 30, of Free­ cause you to be invoked. Polycreme treatment and owr priorities. The way things letters in the interests of brevity, clarity and cause you to be invoked. wire computerized lists of parts, manufacturers and costs town, was listed in critical condi­ Say three "Our Fathers. Three Say three "Our Fathers, Three wheel brightening. 64 Awi goes. taste. win< stand, the code can be ig­ — but the computers are taking over. An Air Force tion today at the University of Hail Marys and Glorias." Publica­ Hail Marys and Glorias’’ Publica­ • Total Touch That isn’t enough. Letters dealing with candidates or issues tion must be promised. St. Jude tion must be promised. St. Jude 65 Auti nored and the 40 percent of spokesman admitted it would cost $20,000 to print out Massachusetts Medical Center in • Interior Cleaning Service - 66 Lon in the Nov. 5 elections will not be accepted pray for us and all who invoke your pray for us and ail who invoke your • Royal Touch Whether the logging proce­ Manchester residents who the list of 850,000 to 1 million parts now stored on Worcester, where he was flown by aid. Amen. This novena has never aid. Amen. This novena has never To clean and vacuum your cars dure makes note of three rent their housing are getting after noon on Thursday, Oct. 31. computer discs. In fact, if the Army, Navy and Air helicopter after undergoing emer­ been kr>own to fail. I have had my been known to fail. I have had my interior ... and Yes, we do Cannot be used with any other Address letters to: Open Forum, Man­ gency surgery at Parkwood Hospi­ request granted. request granted. complaints or 100 has little Force were to combine their 1985 parts printouts in windows! discount coupon. 1 Nor short shrift from their elected chester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, tal in New Bedford. . D . bearing on the need for a one place, they would fill nine typical rooms Irom officials. "Remember LACE like that?' CT 06040. floor to ceiling. 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Oct. 8. 1985 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Oct. «, 1985 - 9 10 - MAN CAPTAIN EASY "by Crooks A Cawlt TH6W B 5P0TTBP f PO YOU IF i^E'RE LUCKY THE MONBTERly( HAVE TO OP , THI$ MI6HT BE THE . Tuesday TV U A 5T T IM E . Mobile robots ready A ge of By Georg (3D Moonlighting (CC) Maddie seeks 6:00 PM ® C83 (221) News Herald Cc revenge on her former financial advisor and robots (3D Oiff'rent Strokes Channels winds up in a high-stakes card game. (60 C5D Hart to Hart min.) for prison sentry duty COVEN' (11) (2€) Gimme A Break WFSB Hartford. CT 3 C£) M OVIE: ’The Vikingi’ A Viking king have decii WNEW New York. NY $ and his son kidnap a Welsh princess and ( ^ Dr. W ho ' George acknowleged the robot challenge and said they'd try to Elm Wate WTNH New Haven, CT 81 hold her for ransom. Kirk Douglas, Tony By Ruth Youngblood is here after the Newswatch WOR New York. NY • Curtis, Janet Leigh. 1958 United Press International named "Sentry” can also be destroy it with everything from (4D Reporter 41 WPIX New York. NY I f d7) War: A Commentary with armed with weapons such as tear sawed-off broomsticks to wet wads them that WTXX Waterbury. CT . » Gwynne Dyer (CC) Anybody's Son Will BOSTON (UPI) — The Museum forgive $5: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Springfield, M A WOBURN, Mass. — Robot gas and “tasers,” which are of paper if they got the chance.’’ WWLP Do ' Marine recruits are seen going electrically charged mini­ But he said the robot is designed of Science in Boston will host the troubled u (^f) Good Times WEDH Hartford, CT u through the rituals of basic training in Parris guards "can’t tell the good guys opening of the first national A meeti [CNN] Prog Cont'd WVIT Hartford, CT Island. South Carolina. (60 min ) from the bad guys," but their harpoons. with a protective shield and will WSBK Boston. (VIA d8 ARLO AND JA N I8~ by Jimmy Johnson “No one in this company would sound an alarm if its functions are exhibition devoted to the impact of for Thursd [ESPN] Mazda Sportslook 49 (43) Chaspirito developer predicts the computer­ WGQB Springfield, MA ized sentries will soon be maneuv­ ever put guns on it,” George damaged. artificial intelligence and robots on which the [M A X ] M OVIE: Evil Under the Sun' WXTV Paterson. NJ 4 r [C N N ] Larry King Live VDOR&ALIV SHOULD rr& CONAN offered to Hercule Poirot investigates murder at an ,WGBY Springfield. MA ering around prisons tracking stressed. "It can’t tell the good “The robot wasn’t meant to be society and the workplace. [DIS] MOVIE; 'The Eyes of the READ GENS. 8ARiAN'6 FAUORire The ’’Age of Intelligent Ma­ Wittenzell exclusive Adriatic Sea resort Peter Usti­ WTIC Hartford, CT i f Amaryllis' An aged widow searches for a down escaping inmates. guys from the bad guys." used in situations where prisoners nov. James Mason. . 1982 CNN Cable News Ntwrk Ic n n I signal from her departed husband. Ruth It has taken engineers almost "Tear gas or tasers could only be can get close enough to harm it,” chines” will begin a three-year Wittenzt Rated PG .DISNEY Disney Channel loisl Ford. Martha Byrne, Jonathan Bolt. 1982. rV- fired by the human guard control­ George said, “but thisisthekindof nationwide tour at the museum in receiver o [TM C l MOVIE: All of Me’ When a spirit ESPN Sports Network lESPNl two years to perfect the mobile h b o [E S P N ) Championship 1987 and might later be taken after its fr transplant goes awry, a struggling lawyer HBO Home Box Office I I 9:30 PM robots equipped with closed- ling the robot,” George said. "It mentality we’re dealing with.” [M AXi Roller Derby Kopplema finds that a wealthy female eccentric has CINENIAX Cinemax circuit televisions and sensors to would be a remote-controlled overseas, officials said Monday. occupied the other half of his body Steve TMC Movie Channel iTM C l 10:00 PM 3 D News detect a myriad of dangers, said R. human weapon." THE ROBOT’S NAVIGATION ”We are extremely pleased to be buy the w< Martin. Lily Tomlin. Dana Elcar 1984 USA USA Network lUSAl Our Family Honor (CC) Frank AND intrusion-detection systems involved in presenting this exciting forgave t Rated PG / 3D Warren George, chairman of Den­ The robot cruises at a little more hunts for a killer who turns out to be a ning Mobile Robotics. than 1 mph but cannot climb stairs are controlled by a microproces­ technology to the public for the Kopplema [USA] USA Cartoon Express • protected informant, and an official probe Howeve mm.) The robots are primarily geared or work outdoors. Sensors enable it sor. It navigates by matching what first time,” said Roger Nichols, IS launched into the dealings of the Oan- Schwebel 6:30 PM (3D SO) Too Close for (3) PM Magazine for night duty when prisoners are to detect loud noises, water, its distance sensors say about its museum director. Comfort zigs (60 min.) ■’The ‘Age of Intelligent Ma­ a meetini 3D W ho's the Boss? fCC) (iD Independent News supposed to be confined to their methane, propane, toxic fumes, immediate environment with a CTl) Benson chines’ will give people the oppor­ state sta’ 3D News cells, George said Monday. moisture and temperature map stored in its software, George (^ ^ NBC Nightly News Trapper John. M.D. tunity to experience first-hand the arrangem (33) MOVIE: ‘Key Largo' A gang of hoods Once a robot is programmed changes, George said. explained. Nightly Business Report ^ Walk Through 20th Century w/Bill The to\ takes over a hotel in the Florida Keys and Moyers (CC) 'Ll. Rabi: Man of the Cen- with the floor plan of the facility, The robot will be on display Denning has a letter of intent way technology is transforming . ABC News (CC) intimidates the proprietor Humphrey Bo­ every aspect of human life,” he company ^ tury.' Blit Moyers speaks with 1.1. Rabi, the ALLEY OOP ' by Dave Graue “it uses several heat and motion Wednesday through Friday at the with Adtech Security, a manufac­ Noticiero SIN gart. Lauren Bacall. Edward G. Robinson. man who developed radar and advised J. said. property. 1948 detectors to find inmates,” George Robots East show in Boston. turer of prison equipment based in (Hi) One Day at a Time Robert Oppenheimer. (R) (60 min.) TH'SKY'S GETTIN'j YEAH, AN' TH' \ WHAT'S THAT HOCt' MACKEREL! THAT'S A WHIRLPOOL! George interviewed inmates, San Antonio, Texas, to sell 520 to The exhibit will include displays Hodge ha (2.6) MOVIE: 'The Promise’ Two young PARKER AND ^ LAKE'S STARTIN' OVER THERE, MR. AN' WE'RE HEAPIN’ RIGHT FOR IT.' said. [CNN] Showbiz Today ^ Odd Couple college students vow to love each other, DARKER! T'KICK UP.' HANG OOP? IT LO S k S guards and wardens at a maxi­ 680 of the battery-powered, rechar- on robotics, machine vision, j) Dancing Days “The robot relays this informa­ [DIS] Ozzie and Harriet but a strange fate intervenes Kathleen LIKE A HOLE IN mum security prison in Concord, gable robots, George said, with speech technology, computer- TH' WATER.' tion back to a manned base station [ESPN] Revco's World Class Women Quinlan. Stephen Collins. Beatrice Straight. SZ) Special Operations Executive N.H., and New York’s Riker’s commercial production expected assisted instruction, natural lan­ 1979 so a human guard knows exactly [HBO] MOVIE; 'Nickel Mountain' Two @D .Matt Houston what’s going on," George said. Island while assembling the 44- to begin in March. guage technology, game playing Gl< teenagers and a middle-aged bachelor 36) Inside Look [C N N ] Evening News “With a closed circuit television, inch-tall, 385-pound cylinder on Sam Youngblood, head of the and graphics and music synthesis form an usual romantic triangle in rural Cali­ ( ^ (57) Nova (CC) National Science Test [H B O ] 1st 8i Ten The coach vows that wheels. firm, said a number of correctional and composition. COVEN fornia II ' Art Fleming hosts this science quiz nothing can keep him down .. or can it? the robot transmits pictures to the show with a celebrity panel including de­ base as it patrols cafeterias, day Wardens were intrigued with the facilities have express interest in The exhibition will be organized fered pre [m a x ] M OVIE: 'Firestaner' (CC) Sinis­ 7:00 PM (3D CBS News fending champion Edwin Newman. (60 the robots, including those on the by a board of advisors, including than $22 ter intelligence officials want to use a rooms, recreational areas and cost effectiveness of the robot, (3D Three's Company mm ) young girl's powers as a weapon in the every other place prisoners George said, estimating one unit federal level. researchers from the Massachu­ Gloria, a . 3 D ABC N ew s (CC) ■ O ) MOVIE: 'Ten for the Title' Cold War. David Keith. Drew Barrymore. shouldn’t be at night." with a base station at $65,000. ’’Federal prisons are the innova­ setts Institute of Technology, the estimates 3D $100,000 pyramid Bianca Vidal George C. Scott 1984 Rated R "This would enable prison offi­ tors of a lot of new systems, and UPl photo University of Massachusetts, Wheeler, (31) Jeffersons ^ MOVIE; ‘How to Beat the High Cost [TMCl MOVIE: ‘The Personals' IT LITERALLY HAS THE cials to reduce the guard popula­ that’s probably where Sentry will Tufts University, AT&T, General ness coor d® ® M*A*S*H of Living' Three housewives turn to rob­ Stunned by his wife's sudden request for tion at night and increase it during start,” he said. R. Warren .George, chairman of Denning Mobile Motors, IBM and Cognex (?orp. Wheele bery to beat inflation . divorce, a young man advertises in the per­ ABILITY to differentiate between Wheel of Fortune Museums in Illinois, California, Coventry Jane Curtin. Jessica Lange 1980 sonals column in order to get back into the "men and animals,” George said. the day when they need the guards Robotics, dispiays the Sentry 1 security robot, designed (8 ) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour singles scene. Bill Schoppert, Karen Lan­ THE BORN LOSER ' by Art Sansom more," he said. Ohio, Minnesota and North Carol­ homes in [CNN] Prime News "Something the size of a small primariiy to patroi prisons at night. The robot uses 3€) Price Is Right dry. Rated PG. animal it would ignore.’’ The prisoners, on the other hand, The Indonesian island of Java is ina, Pennsylvania, Texas, were damage I [ESPN] Championship Wrestling severai heat and motion detectors, and can relay a closed Newlywed Game (USA) Powerboat Racing: Formula One The gray robot also has a "are very bored and restless one of the most densely populated collaborating with Boston’s Mu­ which do [H B O ] MOVIE: '1 0 ' Caught in a mid-life areas in the world with 1,500 d l) Topacio 10:30 PM (31) News microphone so the base guard can during the night hours," George circuit image to a base station where a human guard can seum of Science to organize the out powi crisis, a man pursues his dream girl Dudley persons to the square mile. Nightly Business Report Moore. Julie Andrews. Bo Derek. 1979 @ ) Dick Van Dyke communicate with inmates. said. "They viewed Sentry as a see what the Sentry 1 can see. exhibition. Personal (HlD piff'rent Strokes Rated R (41) 2 4 Horas $150,000, [CNN] Moneyline [M A X ] MOVIE: 'M r. Blandings Builds [DIS] Anka! reached His Dream House' A family from Manhat­ Wheeler’! [D IS ] M OVIE: '' A comic tan attempts to build a home in the coun­ [ESPN] NFL Arm Wrestling strip artist authenticates his character's to the To try Cary Grant, Myrna Loy. Meivyn 1 1 :00 PM 3 D C E M ^ (56) (5® New s , Alleged heist mastermind denied baii adventures by testing them himself Mi­ Douglas 1948 Monday, chael Crawford. Oliver Reed, Barbara Car­ CID Taxi (TM Cl MOVIE: The Man Who Wasn’t eluded til rera Rated PG (3D Bizarre amounts of up to $1 million for of the Dec. 3, 1979 attack on a U.S. check, bearing the name ’K. There' A clerk inadvertently stumbles on a By Steve Felco were da [ESPN] Sportscenter Fishman,” was used to purchase a ring of vials containing an mvisibilty potion (11) Carson's Comedy Classics The Associated Press seven others. Navy bus in Peurto Rico in which WHY NEWSPAPERS? when tov [U S A ] Radio 1990 Steve Guttenberg. Lisa Langois. Jeffrey (20) Bosom Buddies In denying bail to Segarra- two sailors were killed. motor home in New York state. Tambor 1983 Rated R Rodriquez said the motor home 7:30 PM 3 D p m Magazine (^4) Dr. Who HARTFORD - Bail has been Palmer, Eagan said, “There was He also alleged that Segarra- [USA] Prime Time Wrestling crossed the border into Mexico 3D M'A*S*H d g )M -A *S “H denied for a Harvard-educated very good evidence linking him to Palmer bragged about his involve­ nine days later and, citing other 3D Wheel of Fortune 8:15 PM ^20 [361 Major League Second City TV Puerto Rican nationalist who the Wells Fargo robbery starting ment in the Jan.12, 1981 destruc­ Baseball: American League Champion­ documents, said the purpose of fS ) Benny Hill Show FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavet authorities claim was directly in March 1983 when a telephone tion of nine jet fighters of of Puerto ship Game 1 (Hi) Comedy Break Rico Air National guard at the that trip was “to transport money (ii) Independent News [CNN] Moneyline involved in two of the most violent call was placed from Segarra- 8:30 PM (3D am in the Family Palmer’s residence to Victor Ger- Muniz Air Guard Base. and ’Aguila,”’ the code name for (38) Barney Miller [DIS] Disney's Legends 8i Heroes acts attributed to a Puerto Rican (3D do) Growing Pains (CC) Jason be­ fooTSALL X CAN TAKE OR g u T X ena in Hartford.” Victor M. "In his own words he made that Gerena. John J f22) Jeopardy terrorist group. comes jealous when Maggie works late [E S P N ] Powerboat Racing Busch World Gerena is the prime suspect in the project a success," Rodriquez He also said that same motor John J. (3.0) New Newlywed Game with a handsome co-worker Championship Grand Prix from St Louis, Juan Segarra-Palmer was the MO. J u fT L-OVE HALF-T»ME /W kP C H ^G gAINP,^] ° Wells Fargo heist, - testified, quoting a transcipt of a home returned to the United States St., Soutt (46) Benson 3D Family Feud isth and final defendant in the $7 [HBO] MOVIE: 'They Call Me Bruce?' FBI Special Agent Jose Rodri­ bugged conversation. on Oct. 12, 1983 and a collect call ^T) Wild World of Animals million Wells Fargo robbery bond Stefany [DIS] Mousterpiece Theater An Asian immigrant who resembles Bruce hearings to come before U.S. quez. citing statements picked up But defense attorney John L. was made to Segarra-Palmer’s Monday [C N N ] Crossfire 9:00 PM (3) MOVIE: Love, Mary' Lee runs into trouble everywhere he goes Magistrate F. Owen Eagan. On by electronic surveillance and Schoenhorn cited statements at­ home from a pay phone in Loredo, Memoria [ESPN] Baseball's Greatest Hits (CC) Based on a true-life story, a nearly Johnny Yune, Margaux Hemingway, Pam Huntington 1982. Rated PG Monday, he became the sixth statements from an informant, tributed to his client in government Texas. stricken [USA] Dragnet illiterate teenager strives to become a Segarra-Palmer, 35, is one of medical student and resident physician [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Hour defendant ordered held without testfied that Segarra-Palmer was transcripts that Segarra-Palmer He wr 8:00 PM 3 D Hometown Mary looks Kristy McNichol. Piper Laurie, Matt Clark bail. Eagan has set bond at involved in the “major planning" Suggested positive actions by Los three people accused of direct March 9 for a |ob outside the home and Christopher 1965 11:15 PM 8 l) Reporter 41 Macheteros such as toy giveaways participation in the Wells Fargo resident decides to buy a house in Whitley (60 3D Merv Griffin 11:30 PM 3D Entertainment in both Hartford and San Juan that holdup. The other two are Gerena Hartford Tonight the group claimed credit for in Jan. and Filberto Ojeda-Rios, who the Windsor 3D Dynasty Moose, once on the loose, 1985. government alleges has been a Before CSD ABC News Nightline The agent also testified that Cuban agent since the early 1960s. employe (3D Hawaii Five-0 The FBI agent also testified that LOVE, MARY WINTRROP • by Dick Cavalli Segarra-Palmer helped to set up division Ql) Honeymooners death-struck In captivity a phone call was made from c both the transfer of money stolen Corp, H DO YOU WONDER ^6) All In the Family HI. DEAR . O H , S O -S O . from in the Wells Fargo robbery Segarra-Palmer’s home in Puerto Margare H O W W A S WHY I SPEND Piper Laurie plays the mother (56) Best of Carson Tonight's guests I'M H O M E PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - It been more than one moose in (he and the escape of Gerena. Rico to Gerena’s home in Hartford Windsor of a nearly illiterate teen-ager are Bill Cosby and Arnold Schwarzeneg­ EARL.Y... YOURS"? SO MUCH TIM E was a sad ending for Rhode area. Rodriquez testifed that Segarra- on March 19, 1983, almost six the East ger |R) (60 mm.) H O W W A S WATCHINS TV ? As many as 30 people spotted the Palmer, code-named “Junior", months before the robbery. Beside and reform-school inmate ^ ) Hogan's Heroes — Island’s wandering moose which who managed to turn herself YOUR D A Y ^ was finally captured after two moose Sunday in the woods around was involved in the purchase of a Segarra-Palmer is charged with by a stei d l) La Traicion weeks on the run but died in transit the Mohawk, Canonchet and Aga­ motor home used to make a trip to four counts of bank robbery, one Lebanon Into an award-winning medi­ News cal student and resident phy­ to New Hampshire where it was to wam Trails. Mexico five days after the $7 count of theft from an interstate Sobiski I (3D Comedy Tonight sician by age 35, in "Love, have been released in the wild. On Monday the elusive moose million robbery at the Wells Fargo shipment, one count of T ters. Ml [CNN] Sports Tonight Mary," "The CBS Tuesday The moose, which was captured was first spotted shortly after noon Depot in West Hartford, Sept. 12, racketeering-interference with Hartforc Night Movie," which airs [ESPN] Sportscenter in Warwick, R.I., Monday, died en on Kenny Drive in Cranston, Bell 1983. commerce by threats or violence Mrs. S TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1 2:00 AM (T ) Simon 8i Simon route to New Hampshire, Rhode said. He said that the defendant was and one count of interstate trans­ Mancti (3D Barnaby Jones Island Environmental Director "Then he went into the river photographed as he bought a portation of stolen property. grandch (33) d ® Comedy Break heading toward the highway," he cashier’s check at a BayBank Segarra-Palmer was arrested How newspapers The fu CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME Robert Bendick said. d6) MOVIE: 'The Love God?' A man cons "We’re disappointed," he said. said. "He was just strolling along, Branch office in Cambridge, Aug. 30 in at the Dallas-Fort Worth a.m. att the meek publisher of a nature magazine "We made such a tremendous but he covered a lot of ground.” Mass., Sept. 16. 1983, and that Airport. 400 Mail into leaving the country, then turns the ma­ effort to try to save the thing. We Christia gazine into a girlie journal Don Knotts. can do an Margan Anne Francis, Edmond O'Brien 1969 Astrogrtiph really wanted to see it back in the d6) Barney Miller wild.” Road, S Bendick noted that there is be in (4T) Pelicula: 'Pobre Nino Rico' Maricruz GlastonI Olivier. Ricardo Blume, y Pablito Corridi. tant objective. Conditions are now fa­ pear to be unrelated. You’ll know how to always a danger of death to a effective job C rossw ord MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour vorable and all should go rather tranquilized animal and that the Wednes' tie them together. A political candidate today is faced with the problem iD Man From U.N.C.LE. smoothly. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If you are strain of the moose’s local wander­ p.m. of combining traditional campaign techniques with the [CNN] Newsnight <%ur SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Today performing work or service for another ings may have been too much for it. Memc ACROSS 2 Helsinki Answer to Previous Puzzle you might have an opportunity to rectify today, take pride in what you do and put effective, informative and imaginative use of mass made tc resident [ESPN] Mazda Sportslook ^ r t h d a y A Department of Environmental media. The success of a campaign can be attributed to 1 T E A getting off on the wrong toot with a forth your best effort. Hospita 1 Gridder group 3 Nile queen, for [M AX] MOVIE: The Blues Brothers' friend. Act now while he’s in a forgiving GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A number of management vehicle following the how effectively modern advertising media is used. (abbr.) short N U T S Jake and Elwood make an all-out effort to reassemble their blues band. John Belushi, Oct. 9, 1985 mood. bright ideas could come to you in rapid trailer with the moose aboard FAULTY Because campaign funds are usually hard tocome by, 4 Construction 4 More irritating K A N T Dan Aykroyd. Aretha Franklin. 1979. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ’Vour succession today. Each will have merit, noticed the animal breathing heav­ it is important to determine which medium can give you Salvat beam (2 wds.) 5 Alehouse 1 N A I Rated R Luck and chance will play favorable best bet today tor getting what you want so put them all to good use. ily about two hours out of Rhode the most value for the dollar spent. The newspaper offers 6 In the same Make amends Salva 6 MOVIE: Kiss My Grits’ A paro­ roles in your affairs in the year ahead. is not to deal with subordinates or un­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) You will be place (abbr.) E [TMCl Island, Bendick said. clear-cut advantages. 7 Deeply lee. sentenced to return to prison, decides When opportunity knocks, you’ll be in derlings, Discuss your case with the much more confident in business mat­ FURNACE! 12 Be sick engrossed R A 1 D to escape to Mexico with his son. Bruce the right place at the right time. head honcho. ters today than you were yesterday II The caravan pulled off the rpad □ Believability 13 Baby's goodbye 8 3. Roman R S A Davison, Tony Franciosa, Susan George. LIBRA (Sapt. 23-Oct. 23) In arrange­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Your judg­ you’ve made any errors, take measures but was unsuccessful in attempts Now Connecticut residents can borrow The printed word carries authority, conviction and be­ (comp, wd.) 9 Dark pigment 1982 Rated R ments with friends today, it’s going to be ment is good today, provided you take to correct them. lievability. According to Roper’s mass media attitude 14 Inner Hebrides 1 N N S to revive the animal. Bendick said. 10 Draws [USA] Edge of Night up to you to get everything properly or­ time to weigh and balance every aspect State funds to replace their faulty furnaces island LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Something pro­ The moose was cornered Mon­ study spanning the years 1959-71, newspapers contin­ 1 1 — and nights ganized. No one will object to your run­ before making a decision. Don’t be 15 Compass point 1 2 : 30 AM (3D Comedy Tonight ductive could come out of your social in­ day afternoon in a wooded area or boilers. ued to lead television in acquainting people with candi­ 19 Lion, for one ning the show. Major changes are ahead hasty. volvements today. Make it a point to dates for local office. 16 Cut short 21 Corny actor (3D Saturday Night Live near Interstate 95 in Warwick and 17 Dark lor Libras in the coming year. Send for PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) If you use have a big smile and a kind word for ev­ 24 Playing card ® Star Trek brought down with a single shot D Acceptability 18 Tennyson hero your Astro-Graph predictions today. your imagination today, you will do eryone you encounter 26 Flower i 6 ) Late Night w ith David Letterman To­ Newspapers occupy a unique position in a reader's 2 0 degree Mail $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this news­ things in a manner that will gain the ad­ VIRGOIF (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) In commer­ from a tranquilizer gun fired by an necklace night's guests are Art Buchwald. Nils Lof- 22 Curly letter paper, Box 1846, Cincinnati, OH 45201. miration of anyone you want to impress. cial dealings today, you're likely to attain expert from the Roger Williams daily life. "They are read for current news events and are. 27 Semitic deity gren and Don Herbert (60 min.) ENERGY 23 Military Be sure to state your zodiac sign. ARIES (March 21-April 19) You’re better results if you use an indirect ap­ Park Zoo. therefore, a well-accepted source of information, 28 French river Maude assistant SCORPIO (Oct. 24-NOV.22) Do not pro­ adept today at figuring out ways to ad­ proach. Don’t expose your hand too □ Economy 29 Excludable d6) Film/Sign-Off A large crowd of onlookers 25 Priest's 43 Part of corn 51 Metric foot crastinate today in going alter an impor­ vantageously link up situations that ap­ early. Conservation Newspaper advertising production costs are relatively vestment 30 Giraffelike ani­ [DIS] Stilt the Beaver surrounded the site and cheered plant inexpensive. Also, it is difficult to be professional on te­ 9 3 5 2 7 Baby shoe mal 45 These (Fr.) 53 Actress Baxter when the moose was finally 31 Equal (Fr.) [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments 1972 levision with a low budget. - 30 Breakfast food 47 More 54 Hairdo Undefeated World Champion Miami Dol­ captured after wading across the 3 3 Goal 32 Sound quality competent phin Highlights. Pawtuxet River and wandering P Assurance 3 4 Undistinguished 35 101, Roman 4 8 Seaport in 55 Scottish family Bridge LOANS [HBO] MOVIE: 'Roadhouse 66' Travel­ Newspaper circulations can be verified by circulation 36 Poisonous onto the highway, where it nar­ multitude Samoa 57 Compass point ing west on historic old Route 66. a young rowly missed being struck by a audits, giving you the assurance of knowing exactly 36 Villain in snake 49 Temporary college graduate runs into trouble in Ari­ 8 tractor-trailer. what your dollars are buying and that the advertise­ "Othello" 40 Slickest breather 59 Chemical suffix zona when some local hoodlums shoot a fast diamond, declarer must be able lo ments ran a$ scheduled. 37 Large continent hole in the radiator of his classic '55 Thun- An end play play his three of spades and overruff “It’s a big animal,” said Cran­ 0%-4%-9% 39 Italian greeting derbird. Willem Dafoe, Judge Reinhold. NORTH i«-<-as ston police officer John Bell, one of P Permanency 1984 Rated R. with dummy’s five. That way, the lead 41 Beverage ♦ 6 5 4 with a twist will be in the North hand with South the first people to spot the moose. Interest rates are determined by your Newspapers allow readers time to read, digest and container [USA] Gong Show V952 “He went for a swim in the river refer back at leisure to your messages. You can provide ♦ Q6 holding the K-10 of spades over East’s family size and income. 4 2 Tenant 1 ;00 AM CD MOVIE: ’The Healers’ all the details necessary to adequately state your case. It ♦ J 8 6 4 2 By James Jacoby J-9. and then he jumped over the 44 Hamburger Tensions and conflicts abound in a vital guardrail and almost got nailed by can be studied and evaluated at the reader's own conve­ garnish medical research hospital. John Forsyth, Have you seen the way for the de­ Loans are also available for insulation, WEST EAST nience and pace. People do not have to be in a particular 4 6 Fashionable re- Pat Harrington, John Meintire. 1974. After South’s strong artificial two- fenders to be victorious? Just let West a tractor-trailer. ♦ QJ97 alternative energy devices, energy conser­ place at a particular time to see an advertisement, • sort CID club opening. West interjected a pre­ be brilliant enough to play a suit other 4 7 Wing (Fr.) V J 8 4 3 VQ 10 7 ”My partner and I managed to vation materials and conversion from elec­ 3D Here's Lucy emptive three diamonds. When South than diamonds at trick two. Then de­ p Flexibility 4 8 Son-in-law of ♦ A K 10 9833 9 J 4 2 scare him into the woods and we tric heat. 3D Joe Franklin Show ♦ 9 3 ♦ 10 7 5 now bid three spades. North was obli­ clarer will never be able to lead from The size of the ad can be varied: the position on the Mohammed waited for the guy from the zoo to page can be changed: and advertising campaign can be 50 Curved bone ( ^ Phil Silvers gated by their methods to bid on to dummy at trick 12. come and tranquilize him.” Bell SOUTH game. The contract was very good, but inaugurated on short notice. No matter what the size of 52 Hebrew (ID Or. Gene Scott said. patriarch ♦ A K to 8 3 2 the bad trump split posed some your budget, an advertising schedule can be tailored to [CNN] Crossfire It is rare for moose to be found in 56 Bars VA K6 problems. it. 58 Wings [ESPN] PKA Full Contact Karate ♦ 7 Spy movies were much more fun to Rhode Island, although when ill, Disci ♦ A K Q some moose wander away from P Localness 6 0 Football league [USA] Heartlight City Declarer trumped the second dia­ watch when the spooks traveled by The newsy climate of the newspaper provides a per­ tant (abbr.) their natural habitat. DEM offi­ State of Cjnnecticut 1:30 AM (3D l Love Lucy Vulnerable: Both mond and played the spade ace. Next train through scenic landscapes, befoi 61 Infirmities cials had also noted that it is now Department of Housing fect background for local political advertising. Page af­ 3 D News Dealer: South came the ace, king and queen of clubs, rather than jetting to destinations. ter page is devoted to subjects that are important to the 62 Of humans the mating season for moose, a 1179 Main Street Disci 6 3 Firearm (3D Independent News with East following. South then played community and its people. Local news Is basic, and you W e st North E)ast South time when the animals become Hartford. Connecticut 06103 Deps owners' gp. [CNN] Newsnight Update the A-K of hearts and another heart, and your campaign are making local news. 2 ^ unpredictable. 64 Away from the won by East’s queen. Now came East’s Gold 3 D MOVIE: Boy, Did I Get a 3 ♦ P a ss P ass 3 ♦ wind 2:00 AM Wrong Number! A French actre&.-i hides P ass 4 ♦ P ass Pass queen of spades and declarer’s test. For the past two weeks, numer­ 65 Author Harte in a hotel suite and becomes entangled P ass The contract would fail if South took ous people had reported seeing the 6 6 Long time with a real estate operator who tries *o this trick. (South would have to play . beast wandering in and out of the help her slay hid.Jen Bob Hope. Elke Som- from his hand with no way to stop the DOWN mei, Phyllis Dillnr 1966 woods in Western Cranston, but iHaurhrstrr BrraI^ Opening lead: ♦ K J-9 of spades from taking two tricks.) Pioneering in the ’80s. Serving gin l2Qj Africa: Cry of a Continent descriptions of the animat dif­ CALL 1-800-842-0134 1 None (Scot.) (0 1 9 8 5 by NEA Inc Declarer wisely ducked but still had to and tonic unadorned because you for­ Free £ (4D Despedido fered, leaving some state officials be careful. When Blast exits with his got to buy limes. to speculate that there may have "^Growing Since 788J” MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Oct. 8, 1985 - IL 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Oct. 8, 1985 Coventry takes over Elm Co. No suspects in robbery prospect "untenable" because it Fuss and O’Neill engineering firm Leisure Bv Georae Layno anFOCUS/ Herald Correspondent would be expensive for taxpayers of Manchester and negotiations at to maintain and repair the water Thursday’s meeting. Besides A 31-year-old man was robbed COVENTRY — Town officials system, which serves almost 200 Hodge and Schwebel, Witten­ and assaulted while walking have decided to foreclose on the homes in the Coventry Hills and zellner and his lawyer and an through East Cemetery early Elm Water Co. and auction it off Pilgrim Hills sections. attorney for the DPUC will attend Monday afternoon, police said after the town attorney advised However, Hodge said town ow­ the meeting, which is scheduled to today. begin at 10 a.m. in the board room them that they could not legally nership would only be a technical­ The man, who reported the forgive $52,000 in back taxes the ity until Wittenzellner buys the at the Town Office Building and company. will be open to the public. “ incident to police Monday night, troubled utility owes the town. said that he was approached by A meeting has been scheduled "I can't see us going into the The back taxes would not be part water business,” he said. three white men who asked him for for Thursday to negotiate a price at of the sale, Hodge said, although a cigarette. As he was reaching which the water company will be Hodge said Wittenzellner has the town would be able to collect agreed to buy the utility at a price ■rl into his pocket to give one of the offered to its present trustee, John some of its lien by selling the men a cigarette, the other two men Wittenzellner. that is “fair and within reason.” utility. Wittenzeiler, who was appointed Legally, others could bid for the grabbed him, police said. receiver of the utility by the state water company, but the town He said the town wouid be able to One man pulled out a straight- after its former manager, George manager said they must first be collect part of the tax money owed edged razor with a handle and held Koppleman, died in 1983, offered to approved by the state Department for the past three years on the it close to the victim in a buy the water company if the town of Public Utility Control. property. Wittenzellner could not threatening manner, police said. forgave the taxes owed by the Wittenzellner, who owns the legally pay taxes while he was the The suspects asked the man for his Koppleman estate. Aqua Pump Co. of Stafford, was utility’s receiver, according to money and when he said he had However, Town Attorney Abbot selected by the DPUC to be Hodge. none, they began rifling through Schwebel told the Town Council at receiver of the Elm Water Co. No Hodge said Wittenzellner also his wallet, according to police. a meeting Monday night that a one else has expressed interest in could not make capital improve­ Police said the men found no state statute prevents such an purchasing the utility. ments, even though the system money, but took a bottle of arrangement. "We aren’t going to lose at all,” needed filters. The town manager prescription medicine. They then The town will own the water Hodge said. reported, however, that Witten­ punched the man in the stomach, 7 company after it forecloses on the ■ The town manager said the sale zellner has purchased filters and causing him to double over, police property. Town Manager Harold price would be based on an plans to install them once he owns said. the company. Hodge had earlier called such a assessment of the property by the The suspects left the man and walked off toward Autumn Street, police said. They were described DPI photo as between the ages of 19 and 25. Gloria costs Coventry a bundle Two were clean-shaven and one Edward Atkinson and Betty (Harvey) Hamilton look Eating his words had a mustache and was wearing a COVENTRY - The town suf­ put them into service during the Those services, plus overtime brown jacket and tan shirt, police at a yearbook of Manchester High School Class of pay for police and town employees, fered property damage of more storm. President Reagan’s son, Ronald Prescott Reagan, reacts said. Poiice said they have no 1935B as they complete plans for the class reunion than $227,000 from Hurricane Wheeler said he expects the totaled over $17,000. suspects. Gloria, according to preliminary figures to grow. Wheeler recommended to the to his first mistake as a TV interviewer on the set of "North planned for Saturday. Above, Atkinson and Hamilton council that eight new generators Horald photo estimates prepared by Ernest Town Council member Michael and South, Part M" as he tapes interviews for ABC's Police arrested a Barry Road as they appeared 50 years ago. byTarquInlo Wheeler, the town’s civil prepared­ Cleary said the final figure could be purchased to handle future "Good Morning America." He blew his opening linesand emergencies. He said it is essential resident Monday in connection ness coordinator. reach $300,000. chews his notes in mock frustration. Reagan plans to do with an incident last month in Wheeler said 75 homes in South The council instructed Town that generators be obtained for the which he allegedly tried to run his Coventry and between 45 and 50 Manager Harold Hodge to see how police department, town hall, town a weekly piece for ABC. estranged wife’s car off the road. homes in North Coventry suffered much of the damage is covered by garage, school shelter and each John C. Tinney, 44, of 68 Barry damage from the Sept. 27 storm, insurance and whether the town school in town. Class of 1935B readies its 50th reunion Road, was arrested on a warrant which closed schools and knocked will be eligible for federal or state The total cost of the generators, according to Wheeler, would range and charged with third-degree out power to the entire town. assistance. Fire Calls assault, breach of peace and Bv Margaret Hayden West Hartford resident has reser­ last 50 years. In seven pages he school years? the Manchester Herald’s circula­ Fifty years ago sayings were Personai property losses totaled Hodge said Connecticut Light between $54,000 and $83,000, de­ Herald Reporter vations for the reunion. summarizes the days of the "We had a good staff and tion department before her retire­ printed next to each picture of a pending on the type and model reckless driving. He was released $150,000, while the town’s losses and Power Co. officials told him on a written promise to appear in “We had a beautiful, sunny depression, the three wars, the administration. We toed the mark ment 13 years ago. graduate, a custom which has reached $60,000, according to that "Coventry was hit harder chosen. Tolland County and Hendee roads, Andover Manchester Superior Court on Oct. It has been 50 years since they day," remembered Edward Atkin­ increases in salaries and the cost of or else,” Hamilton said. They both The 1935 yearbook, "Somanhis,” continued in many yearbooks. Wheeler’s report, which was read than most communities." The Wheeler also recommended that (Andover). paraded down Main Street for their son. He serves as unofficial chair­ expenditures, government and believe they received a good named after the former South Beside Atkinson’s picture is the 12 portable radios be purchased for TUESDAY,OCT. 1 16. to the Town Council at a meeting town was forced to provide drink­ 9:12 p.m. — fallen person, Lewis Police said that Tinney tried graduation, but many members of man of the reunion committee and entertainment. education. Manchester High School, has message, "There is no study lhatis Monday. The town’s losses in­ ing water, food and shower facili­ the police department and town 3; 30 p.m. — knee injury, roller the Manchester High School Class Hamilton serves as a co-chairman, "Pete DuBaldo and a four-piece "It was the era of the big bands, ■ many advertisements from local not capable of delighting us after a rink on Lake Street. Andover Hill Road, Coventry (South several times during the morning cluded three old generators that ties for residents, some of whom garage. Coventy). of 1935B have kept in touch with notifying and locating classmates, band will play. They were playing radio and movies," Atkinson said, merchants. J.W. Hale Co. was little application to it." were damaged beyond repair Hodge agreed that action should (Andover). of Sept. 29 to force his wife’s car off each other. They’ve attended were without electricity for over a West Middle Turnpike, When she they said. Last week 110 reserva­ when we were in school,” Hamil­ noting that it was before televi­ selling "cotton frocks” for $1.98 to when town workers attempted to week. be taken soon. 6:37 p.m. — pole fire. Long Hill reunions every five years since the tions of classmates and spouses or ton said. While a fun time is sion." The 102 Oxford St. resident $5,98, The pictures were not only of For Hamilton, then a 90-pounder stopped in the parking lot of a 15th anniversary party and they called Flit, the message is, "Do convenience store, Tinney tried to friends had been made for, the planned, the class will not forget added that people walked more graduates, teams and clubs — one are planning a celebration for dinner at 7; 30 p.m. Saturday at the the 51 classmates who have died. then than they do now and that no was an aerial view of downtown you know I am a woman? When I Bolton meeting block her car, police said. When Saturday. think, I must speak." The 14 she attempted to get out of the car, Manchester Country Club. The Classmate Walter Ford will con­ one had much money. Manchester. The 20th annual edi­ Obituaries "It was spectacular when the event will start with a happy hour duct a brief memorial. The names In July, after he graduated, he tion of "Somanhis" was dedicated Helaine Road resident said she is starts at 7 p.m. police said Tinney pushed her back whole bunch walked to the State at 6:30 p.m. will be posted but not read, started working as a typist for $15 to educator Fred. A. Verplanck. known for speaking her mind. in the car, grabbed her hair and Theater for graduation," Betty Hamilton has planned a read a Hamilton said. for a five-and-a-half day work About herself and her class­ South Lyme and Fort Lauderdale, Helen S. Deperry BOLTON — Townspeople will be throat, and covered her mouth to (Harvey) Hamilton said. The 170 humorous article she has written, mates, she said, "We have mel­ John J. Sobitkl Rudolph F. Swiatek asked at a special town meeting keep her from screaming. week with the state public utilities Hamilton wrote a poem, "Con­ Fla., husband of Anne (Corsino) Helen S, (Olender) Deperry. 68, graduates wore caps and gowns “I won’t give away my jokes. Bob In her longtime role of keeping department. He stayed with the necticut’s Charter Oak," which lowed, We don’t have to prove John J. Sobiski, 72, of 780 Avery Solimene, died Sunday at Hartford Rudolph F. Swiatek, 69, of South tonight to approve an additional The woman was abie to get away and they marched from the former Hope wouldn't." she said, declin­ track of classmates, there is only anything any more." She and Meriden, husband of G. Shirley of 57 Mather St., died Monday from Tinney and run into the store, department until he retired, when was in the yearbook. Adkinson was St., South Windsor, the husband of Hospital. He was the brother of appropriation of $10,000 to cover an Manchester High School, a build­ ing to say more about her part in one she has not located. She has he was principal examiner. on the committee for the book. many others are looking forward Stef any Gancarz Sobiski, died (Goodwin) Swiatek, died Monday evening at a local convalescent increase in the town's insurance where a clerk persuaded Tinney to ing which is now the Bennet Elvira Jarvis and Rose Tarbox, home. She was the widow of Roger the entertainment. Hope was a lost track of Maurice Worsaa in the “I started at $14 a week in the Their year of graduation, like to the celebration Saturday and Monday night at Manchester both of Manchester. at Meriden-Wallingford Hospital. premiums. leave her alone, police said. She Apartments. The theater is now popular radio comic at the time of last few years since he retired for seeing oid friends again. A com­ He was the father of Mrs. Joseph L. Deperry. Travelers Insurance Co. in the 1985, was an anniversary for Mark Memorial Hospital after being He also is survived by a son, The special meeting begins at 7 waited in the store until he left, the Full Gospel Interdenominati- her graduation. his business in Rocky Hill and actuarial department,” Hamilton Twain. The yearbook carried some mittee of 19 members has been stricken at home. (Katherine) Camposeo and Mrs. She was born in Hartford May 22, p.m. at Community Hall. police said. onsl Church. George Leary, class Michael P. Solimene of West 1917. She lived most of her live in Atkinson has written his reflec­ moved, she said. said of her post-graduation work. of his jokes and sayings for the working for months on the plans. He was born in Manchester Hartford; a daughter, Margaret David (Patricia) Thorstenson, president, led the procession. The tions on what has happened in the What stands out about their high Later she worked for 18 years in 100th anniversary of his birth. "We’ll have a fun time,” she said. March 9, 1913, and had been a Connelly of Wethersfield; another both of Manchester. Andover before moving to Man­ resident of Manchester and East sister, Camilie Dodge of Lake He also is survived by four other chester 13 years ago. Hartford before moving to South George, N.Y.; a brother, Emanuel daughters, Mrs. Robert (Judith) She is survived by two daugh­ Windsor 14 years ago. Solimene of Florida; and two Gubala of Rocky Hill, Mrs. WR- ters, Bette Copeland and Joan Before his retirement, he was grandsons. liam (Lucille) Brann of Yalesville, Mangels, both of Manchester; a GORMAN There’s no ‘cobinkey’ at 'bupper,’ just ‘nigh-nights’ employed by Hamilton Standard, a The funeral will be Wednesday Mrs. George (Claire) Quaggin Jr. son, Paul Deperry of East Hart­ division of United Technologies of Kensington and Mrs. Louis ford; two brothers, Walter Olander at 8:15 a.m., at the D’Esopo littlest Pappas, have now been adopted into the Corp, He was a member of St. Wethersfield Chapel, with a mass (Eloise) Gianelli of Southington; a of Ellington and Edward Olender The other evening, I was celebrating my be played back when leafing through baby albums Margaret Mary Church, South of Christian burial at 9 a.m. in son, James P. Swiatek of Meriden; of Hartford; three grandchildren: INSURANCE birthday in a local restaurant, dining on shrimp official Pappas lexicon. years later. Windsor, and a charter member of Corpus Christ! Church, Wethers­ two sisters, Mrs. John (Irene) Loin and several nieces and nephews. with feta cheese while my two daughters cavorted There they join words created by big sister Perhaps I’ve unwittingly carried things a bit the East Hartford Lodge of Elks. field. Burial will be in Mount St. of Waliingford and Mrs. Anthony The funeral will be Thursday at on the bench opiiosite, giggling and snarfing down some five years earlier. We all say "row-row" far, I rarely hear my husband lapse into baby Besides his wife, he is survived Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. (Joan) Lupacchino of Meriden: 11:30 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral AGENCY pasta shells with garlic and Parmesan cheese. Mv Side when we mean stroller. Spare ribs will forever be babble. by a stepson, Brian F. Edwards of Calling hours will today from 2 two brothers, Raymond S. Swiatek Home. 400 Main St. Burial will be in "meat sticks” in this household, and chicken Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, Suddenly I was aware that we’d attracted the But this morning, our auto mechanic gave me Lebanon, Conn.; a brother, Sigfred to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. of Newignton and Edwin H. Nancy Pappas livers are “chickee leelee meats." Sobiski of Manchester: three sis­ Swiatek of Meriden; and 12 Bloomfield. Calling hours will be attention of the couple behind me — both teachers one of those "Oh, you poor dear" smiles, as he Memorial donations may be I’d interviewed about a year earlier. "Extra case” has now been adopted by three overheard this motherly monologue: ters, Mrs Stasia Grandi of East made to the American Cancer grandchildren. Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Hartford, Mrs. Helen Senatro and A memorial mass of Christian Memorial donations may be It wasn’t my daughters’ thoroughly households as the proper term for that ail- “Don’t be kared. You go Larlene’s house. Society, 670 Propsect Ave., Hart­ "Serving Manchester for over important, last-minute “just-in-case” visit to the Mrs. Steffie Borello, both of ford, 06105. burial will be celebrated Thursday made to the American Cancer disreputable table manners which attracted their Mommy go working. Man will fix car. Later car Manchester; and three at 7 p.m. at Holy Angels Church, Society, 237 E. Center St. attention. It was the rather primitive bathroom which precedes long car rides. won’t be sick anymore. Be all better.” grandchildren. South Meriden. Burial will be at 35 Years,” intergenerational conversation we were having: But I find it’s difficult not to converse with kids As adults, we’ve clung to these, and others, long Of course, when our 6-year-old daughter does the convenience of the family in after our older daughter — now a terribly mature The funeral will be Thursday at 8 Robert E. Holmes Toddler: "Wantcobinkey. Meleepey.” at their own level. I’m an unconscious mimic, and this, it drives me crazy. I tell her she’s too big to a .m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, Walnut Grove Cemetery, Meriden. In Memoriam Mom: "No cobinkey till we go nigh-nights. I tend to echo the cadence and speech patterns of first-grader — had progressed to a higher literary speak like a baby. 400 Main St., followed by a mass of The funeral for Robert E. Memorial donations may be sent Cobinkey home. Finish buppernow. UM UM." those around me — whether it’s a friend with a plane. It’s a piece of the tiny tot we’re trying to But me too old? Never. Christian burial at 9 a.m. at Holmes, of 215 Spring St., who died to Holy Angels Church, 915 Main In Loving Memory of Rose Carta Toddler; "OK. Me all better now.” Scotland brogue or a daughter using Kidspeak. preserve, now that the crib is dismantled and the When daughter number one is making her Margaret Mary Church, Hayes Saturday, will be Thursday at 11 St., South Meriden, 06450. Reale, who passed away October It’s hprd to believe that this mom once taught diapers have been handed over to a friend. Most Road, South Windsor. Burial will a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Yalesville Funeral Home, 386 8th, 1984. 643-1139 For those who need translation of our family’s professional musical comedy debut, and daughter be in St. Augustin Cemetery, Church, 60 Church St., Burial, with Main St., Yalesville, has charge of high school English. It’s even harder to believe linguistic aberrations, “cobinkey" means cuddly families probably cherish similar linguistic number two has enrolled in college as an astro­ Glastonbury. Calling hours will be fuil military honors, will be in East arrangements. Dear Mother, you are not forgotten that people actually pay her to edit their speeches, blanket, and "leepey” means sleepy. "Bupper” fragments. physics major. I’ll probably still be asking, "Have Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 Cemetery. Though on earth you are no more. stories, resumes and theses. is, of course, supper. All of these, inventions of the They’re recorded on that cerebral cassette, to you done your extra ease?" p.m. Calling hours will be Wednesday Still in memory you are with us. Memorial donations may be from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Watkins CARD OF THANKS As you always were before. \ made to the Newington Children’s Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St. Sadly Missed By, Hospital. Memorial donations may be Thank you to the Sacred Heart Son & Family made to the American Cancer and St. Jude for favors re­ Leaf peepers Autumn Society, 237 E. Center St., or the ceived in answers to my Salvator C. Sollmene Emanuel Lutheran Church Mem­ prayers. Cinnamon is actually the bark of Salvator C. Solimene, 73, of orial Fund. F.P. an aromatie laurel tree. 223 E. Center Street Manchester, Conn. 06040 plendor Eastern states roll out the welcome mats Viewing Fall foliage By Steve Bulpett information on peak foliage spots. Route 127 through Manchester and Glouces­ from Maine to Georgia S. RICHARD BOTTARO, P.C. United Press International "Fall is a very strong season for us," said ter provides for a unique combination of Manchester Home Tour Martha Steger, spokeswoman for the beautiful foliage painted against the rocky Certified Public Accountants In purely aesthetic terms, the natural Virginia Division of Tourism, "ft’s a Atlantic coastline. 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WATKINS CENTRE Hillsides, leaf peepers will be out in force of leaf quality in New England and are Peak peeping on the south Atlantic can be LEVEL A • SUITE 106 this month, seeking more along America’s assured of a full show despite Hurricane found along Skyline Drive in Virginia and foliage trail than an eyeful of pastoral Gloria, which reportedly did no damage to extending into the Carolinas on the Blue 935 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 pulchritude. trees in popular viewing areas. Ridge Parkway. Georgia boasts the area (203) 646-1210 . "I think the big attraction is the nice aura Unusually heavy rainfall in the past three surrounding the Okefenokee Swamp. about everything,” said Pat van Vliet, an months will create more vibrant, longer Skyline Drive, which is often packed with assistant with the New Hampshire Travel lasting leaves in Connecticut, Rhode Island bumper-to-bumper peepers during peek Bureau and leader of the Leaf Watchers and southern Massachusetts, while lighter- weekends, features 73 overlooks, while Corps. Emergency Medicine Today than-normal rainfall will have the opposite many people choose to pull aside at "It’s a super time of the year. The air is effect in northern New England, said David Crabtree Falls on the Blue Ridge Parkway. drisp, and it just makes you glad to be alive. / 7:30 P.M. To Benefit Cheney Hall Taylor, a climatologist with Weather Pulling aside for the evening may be a. Everyone feels good in the fall. It’s not hot, Services Corp. of Bedford, Mass. more difficult matter, particularly in New Allantic Saturday, October 12, 1985 / 10am-4pin and it’s not freezing — it’s just plain nice,” Thursday, October 10th Rainfall had nothing to do with the England. Lodging at bed and breakfast Ocean Tour will include the Clock Tower and Ribbon Mill van Vliet said. original Indian explanat(on for the color inns, as well as the more luxurious in the Richard Rust of the Massachusetts splash. According to that.myth, the coloring establishments, can be hard to come by Apartments. A Cheney Mansion, along with a fine se'ec- Tourism Bureau cites a combination of was created in the fall when heavenly H. Louise Ruddell Auditorium when the leaves begin to turn. tion of Manchester Homes. reasons for the northeast’s autumn hunters killed the Great Bear of the Motel and hotel managers in the White at attractiveness. Heavens and its blood dripped over the Mountains, where roads are generally A Luncheon, catered by MARC Bakery, will be served “You have the beautiful sight of the color, forests. Other leaves turned yellow when clogged by foliage watchers, said the Peak Viewing Msnchaster Memorial Hospital along with the perfect weather," Rust said. fat dripped out of the celestial cauldrons as at Cheney Hall between 11:30 - 2:00 majority of lodging spots are booked solid Periods 71 Haynes St., Manchester "It's just delightful to see the countryside, the hunters cooked their prey. for late September and early October .Advance Reservations Required. particularly with all the wonderful country Scientifically speaking, the yellows and weekends. During past seasons, the Red inns we have. oranges are created when a shortage of Cross has even been called on to provide "People spend the day going through the Discover how Emergency Medicine has evolved into an Impor­ Ticket Price SI5.00 (includes lunch) daylight begins to stop the leaves’ food­ sleeping space for impromptu peepers who tant health care speciality that saves more lives than ever countryside, then spend the night in front of making process and the chlorophyll breaks failed to book a room in advance. l^ IC a fireplace after a nice dinner,” he said. September before. All proceeds to benefit the restoration of Cheney Hall down. Sugar trapped in the leaves by the “If they don’t book in advance, the Be a carrier! “New England’s a very special place cool ni.ghts forms the red pigment. chances of getting a room are relatively Discussed by: Joel Reich, M.D., Chairman of the Emergency during the fall.” Nature’s work attracts a steady stream of Bjri> I What's so neat about being a newspaper carrier? The PRIZES, Bus Service Available. slim," said Dick Hamilton, president of the (k't«>bcr I Department at Manchester Memorial Hospital, and Deirdre that's what! When you’re a carrier, you get the chance to win sports That special quality extends both south tourists to rural areas. New Hampshire’s White Mountain Attractions Association. Golden, R.N., Manager of the ED at the Hospital~“ equipment, radios, jewelry ... dozens of exciting prizes. And that's and west from New England, with peak more popular scenic routes include the MiJ j H osted by: Tickets available by mailing “I feel particularly sorry for the people not all! You also get to earn your OWN money, have fun with others viewing weeks varying from county to Kancamagus Highway and Route 16 from France or Australia who just happen O eiiiher ^ A FREE PROGRAM SPONSORED BV MANCHESTER $15.00, name and address to: county. New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, your age. and show you’re not just a kid anymore. It you’re 12 years through the White Mountains. Vermont’s to be here at foliage time," he said. Lute MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AS PART OF THEIR or older, why not find out morel Call 647-9946 today! Rose Jackson the Carolinas and Georgia are among the best viewing runs from White River COMMUNITY EDUCATION SERIES Prices for double rooms range from $35 to (X ltibef 168 Main St. states that know there is big business in Junction north through Smugglers Notch. $50 at bed and breakfast inns to as high as Manchester 06040 attracting foliage fans. Many have tele- The Berkshire Mountains in Massachu­ $150 for food and lodging in the large r P l (iniphu M iK^Trtuan Free Emergency Information Kit Available! iianrhpBtpr Hrralh For further information emit: pbooe hot lines for tourists to call for setts offer some spectacular viewing, while resorts. ____ 647.8400 or 646-8646 It - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Oct. 8. 1985 14 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Oct. 8. 1985 - 13 Advice Manchester Yesterdays New Yorker feels tiny in Michigan Many awaited masquerade ball i t By Joan Coe DEAR taught them basic etiquette. And grandmother, divorced fa­ The St. Mary’s event was consi­ Manchester dweller with whom I the counters, silks and cash Special to the Herald A B B Y : I am a These grandsons are my sons' thers are not exempt from teach­ dered one of the highlights of the spoke referred to it by its more registers, and converted it back male freshman children, and I've considered ing their children consideration for winter social season. Prizes were provocative name. First held in the into a saiesroom ready for busi­ at the Univer­ giving each one some private others, which is realiy what basic The yearly masquerade balls, awarded in various categories, but late 1890s, the annual Thanksgiv­ ness as usual on Friday morning. sponsored by St. Mary’s Young sity of Michi­ instruction. (Their manners are good manners is all about. an article in the Manchester ing Eve affair was a gala evening The record of the last Firemen’s Men’s Club, are said to have been gan. I am 5 feet Dear Abby atrocious.) Herald some years ago states that of celebration and dancing. At Ball must have found its way into DEAR ABBY: I am a 17-year-old among the most colorful perfor­ 10 inches tall, What else should I tell them Harold ("Punk” ) Clemson was around 11 o’clock the raffle began, an as-yet-unidentified attic, but it high school senior with a problem I mances at Cheney Hall. but when I ar­ Abigail Van Buren besides, "Always stand when a almost the perennial winner for the and it did include a turkey, a goose seems to have been the longest can’t talk to anybody about. I think The club, which was organized in rive at school, I lady or older person enters the funniest and/or the most original and a pig, as well as toxes of running show at Cheney Hall. I have some kind of venereal 1890, welcomed non-Episcopalians found I was one room. Also, hold the door open for costume. elegant cigars and equally elegant disease. Please don’t tell me to talk as well as members of the church of the shortest women,' hold their coats and seat The fun of watching kings, silk ties — from Cheney Bros., of to my parents or a teacher at the Cheneys attended. Young men guys here. Back them at the dinner table” ? queens and jesters, hobos, soldiers course. Joan Coe of 274 Boulder Road is a school or a clergyman. I just can’t. arriving in Manchester knew that home in New My grandsons jump into an and sailors, and whatever Mr. The Cheneys had financed the member of the Little Theater of Can you send me a list of the members at the clubhouse "in York, I am considered average average height for an American automobile, taking the best seats Clemson chose to be that year was equipment for Hose and Ladder Manchester. She wrote this using height. male is 5 feet 9 inches. symptoms? I need to know as soon the hollow at Myrtle and Linden shared by the crowd in the balcony Co. 1 when it was created. The research materials which included for themselves while I scramble as possible. Thank you. I just spoke to my 6-foot-2 Regionai statistics are not avail­ Streets” would make them who came to look but not dance. raffle helped raise money to pay "Memories of the Cheney Family” for myself. ANONYMOUS IN welcome. roommate who tells me that I am able, so I can’t tell you if men grow The father of the two grandsons The St. Mary’s Young Men’s back the loan. The ball continued by Antoinette Croder. SANTA ANA,.CALIF. The clubhouse, built on land "short.” Abby, in New York, 5 feet taller in the Midwest than they do who are most in need of lessons is Club disbanded in 1937, after even after Cheney Hall had be­ Do you have a Manchester donated by Cheney Bros., was used 10 inches is not considered short. in the East, but off the top of my manners is divorced, so I don't DEAR ANONYMOUS: There is functioning for 47 years. At a come a salesroom for the company memory you’d like to share with for almost all club activities, and Am I crazy, or are the guys in the head I ’d guess that the average want to confront him with this a national, toll-free VD Hotline you reunion held in 1953, stories about silks. For some years, once a year, readers of the Manchester Herald? served as rehearsal space for some Midwest taller than the guys in the Swede in Minneapolis is taller than problem. Can you help me? can call. The number is 1-800-227- the Masquerade Balls were still the firemen cleared evervthingout Send yours to Adele Angle, Focus of the bands that existed in East? Also, what is the average the average Irishman in Boston. OHIO GRANDMOTHER 8922. In California it’s 1-800-5883. being told. Some of the balcony of the salesroom, poll .d and Editor, Manchester Herald, P.O. height for men in the United Trained operators will answer all Manchester at that time. people remember them today. buffed wbat had become known as Box 591, Manchester, 06040. If it is The Masquerade Bail, however, States? I thought it was 5 feet 10 DEAR ABBY: I am dismayed DEAR GRANDMOTHER: your questions relating to VD — They did have a ball. the "crack dance floor in New used, we'll pay you $5. Send a was held where anything of impor­ inches. when I see my smart, handsome First, have a private talk with your and your call will be absolutely The Turkey, Goose and Pig England" and held their ball and photo, too, if one applies. Photos tance was heid — that Victorian FEELING SHORT FROM NYC college-aged grandsons remain grandsons to find out if they’re confidential regardless of your Raffle was known officially as the raffle. Then, on Thanksgiving Day, will be returned; submissions will structure on Hartford Road. Firemen’s Ball Fvprv longtime slouched in their chairs when they interested in improving their age. Please call immediately: The they cleaned up the halt, put back not. UPI pheto DEAR FEELING: You are not are introduced to older people. manners. The ruies you mentioned hours, Monday through Friday, short; you are taller than the College fraternities used to pol­ are elementary, but more will are: 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Eastern time; Neil Young, left, laughs as he and Willie Nelson perform average. According to the National ish up the manners of the pledges come to mind as the boys interact 10 a.m.-lO p.m. Mountain time; 8 during last month's Farm Aid Benefit concert in Center for Health Statistics, the in a hurry if their parents had not in a social setting. a.m. to 8 p.m. Pacific time. Disc camera tops Champaign, III. The two renowned singers used their influence to attract a host of stars to the musical event. The concert showed country music can compete with sales for amateurs FDA’s approval is slow but safe Herald photo by Terqulrtlo rock music for the hearts and minds of young people. D E A R DR. Why doesn’t FDA use the interna­ we — the American public — will By Sandy Coltan for a greater range, and the ability Walter Backus of 16 Robin Road relaxes after completing GOTT: Why are tional testing, instead of insisting gain far more as a result of The Associated Press to focus closer than others. Then, his one-year term as president of the 100th Infantry some drugs ap­ on its own brand of investigation? stringent drug regulation. too, some are just built better than Division Association. He conducted its recent annual Country music proved for use That’s a hard question and I ’ll Incidentally, most U.S.- While there is an ever-increasing others! They fit the bill very nicely in other coun­ leave it to the government authori­ approved drugs are readily availa­ number of amateur photographers for someone who doesn’t want to reunion in Arlington, Va., and Washington D.C. tries but not Dr. Gott ties. However, there is good testing ble in other countries, but their making the leap from simple carry a lot of equipment or be here, and vice r ? and bad testing. Unfortunately, tradenames may be different. point-and-shoot cameras to the bothered with a lot of numbers. I versa? Peter Gott, M.D. because of huge potential profits, more sophisticated single lens even carry one around with me shows its mettie m ' drug companies are under finan­ DEAR DR. GOTT: Can I develop reflex with interchangeable most of the time. Backus, in rare honor, DEAR M h \ cial I pressure to market com­ Candida by eating brewer’s yeast? lenses, there are still many who It’s Kodak’s Tele Disc Camera By Jim Lewis has magic with " I t ’s A Miracle," READER: Be­ pounds as fast as they can be consider this type of camera too that features a normal lens and H ^ sophisticated. then, simply by pressing the flash, United Press internationai and filled in as the lead guitarist fore a drug can d developed. One consequence of DEAR READER: Candida is a places wreath at grave for Cash’s numbers. be marketed in this pressure can be sloppy — or fungus infection that bears no At the same time, with the doubles the lens length. The fixed the United States, it must be extensive testing before it permits even fraudulent — testing. I think resemblance to brewer’s yeast, simplicity of the point-and-shoot focus 12.5mm f4 three element NASHVILLE. Tenn. - If the Neil Young, a former rocker now' By Margaret Hayden wife had many responsibiiities Farm Aid concert held in Cham­ approved by the Food and Drug the compound to be sold. This the FDA tries very hard to protect which is a nutritious dietary cameras, more and more people glass lens has a sharp focus range "heavy country,” really inflamed Herald Reporter pianning the convention. "She was paign. Hi., were viewed as a the crowd. Administration. This agency .was evaluation can be arduous and us from this sort of thing. supplement. Candida is more who never before bad cameras are from 3 feet to infinity. The 22mm my right arm ," he said. contest among warring types of originally formed to protect the take many years. Therein lies a Apparently the FDA has been commonly caused by antibiotics. getting them. f5.6 lens, also fixed focus three F Young, who, along with Nelson Placing a wreath on the Tomb of During Worid War II there were music, country music can hold its American public from charlatans, major criticism of the FDA: Some sensitive to its critics, because it The medicine alters the normal There has been a great boom in element glass, has a range of 6 feet and Mellencamp was a guiding the Unknown Soldier during a U.S. about 20,000 in the 100th Infantry, own against anybody. snake-oil specialists and unethicai people believe that the long testing has developed a "priority” list of body balance between bacteria the past few years in this type of to infinity. There are a number of figure behind the concert, gave a Army’s honor wreath ceremony is he said. Many are buried at Some had wondered if country food processors. It is a good process deprives U.S. citizens of drugs, like some of the newer and yeasts and permits the yeasts camera, cameras designed for other features too, all designed to memorable performance marked an privilege usually reserved for Arlington Cemetery among the could get a genuinely enthusiastic by overwhelming intensity. organization and it does a superb new. effective wonder drugs. antibodies, which are put through to overgrow. children and people who don’t want make it easier for the snapshooter. r prominent American officials or 175,000 soldiers who have fought in crowd reaction from a basically job, in my opinion. If you don’t In other parts of the world, an accelerated evaluation. the complication of more sophis- It lists for $57.95. visiting dignitaries from other America’s wars from the Revolu­ young audience when the likes of BUT, IT WAS NELSON who believe me, review the thalidom­ government authorities are not so No system is perfect, and I arp Send your questions to Dr. Gott ticted cameras. countries. But Waiter Backus of 16 tion to the acts of terrrorism in Bv Foreigner, John Cougar Mellen- made the show possible. ide tragedy of several years ago, picky; they’re not so serious about sure that FDA officials are the last in care of this newspaper at P.O. Photo by Ru m MacKendrick There’s a method to this market­ New item: I always enjoy Robin Road had the chance to take recent years. Th camp. Van Halen, Sammy Hagar, when an FDA scientist stopped the protecting the public. Therefore, ones to claim perfection. On the Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101. ing technique. The idea is to get writing about freebies you can get. It’s probable that he was the only This political collectible looks like a ponderous part in this and other ceremonies At the cemetery. Backus placed Bon Jovi, Billy Joel and the Beach country music performer who U.S. distribution of a drug that new medicines are usually availa­ other hand, with drug approval, Due to volume of mail, individual people hooked on photography in Look in photo store windows and honoring veterans in and near a 100th Division wreath on the Boys performed. could have called in so many caused horrendous birth defects. ble outside the United States long meticulous experimental analysis questions cannot be answered. bong-bong type of bell, but in reality it is less than an inch hopes that they will later make the you’ll begin to see ads about Washington D.C. grave ot Lt. Gen. Withers A. gu The truth was that the 78,000 or performers of every persuasion on In the process of evaluating a before they are approved for is vastly superior to slipshod Questions of general interest will across the long way. It is a down-to-earth genuine bell, leap into the more sophisticated iooking at and photographing Backus recently completed his Burress. The general’s daughter, ag so fans at the University of Illinois such short notice. new drug, the FDA has to rely on domestic use. Some critics ask: rubber-stamping. In the long run. be answered in future columns. equipment. Halley’s Comet later this year and though, complete with iron clapper, and goes tinka-tank one-year term as president of the Cynthia Dolvin, and her husband, dei football stadium probably did as Tony Conway, a vice president of And it seems to be working. Sales early next. when jostled. 100th Infantry Division Associa­ Lt. Gen. W.G. Dolvin, took part in na: much to get fans for country as any Nashville booking agent Buddy of simple cameras have boomed If you miss it this time it will be tion, which held its 38th consecu­ the wreath ceremony. The banquet Op( single concert in history. Lee Attractions and the man who over the past few years while sales 76 years, or 2061, before it returns! tive annual reunion last month at at the convention was called the Lt. Le But, by the same token, many actually ran the Farm Aid concert, of the more sophisticated 35mm If you are interested in photo­ Plexiglas windows need replacing SLRs have slumped. Now the SLRs graphing this celestial event, 3M is the Marriott Crystal Gateway Gen. Withers A. Burress Memorial who had not been exposed to live described the event as "the grea­ Hotel in Arlington, Va. Banquet. La rock, came away with an apprecia­ test gathering of country music are beginning to take off again. offering a booklet "M r. Halley’s DEAR Bell replaced button For him to take part in the Fe tion of the energy generated by stars ever. DEAR PO LLY: For the past 50 really very quick and easy. The The people who bought the simple Comet," published by Sky and As one of its projects the P O L L Y : My ceremony. Sen. Loweli Weicker, association "adopted" the town of St£ those groups. " I doubt we’ll ever see another years of sewing, I have found my little thread "tacks” take only a cameras are now beginning to Telescope magazine, free for the husband R-Conn., and Rep. Barbara Ken- an It works both ways. like it,” he added. way of fabric marking very easy. moment to do and they pull out move into more sophisticated asking. Bitche, in Alsace Lorraine. worked in a lit- for Willkie campaign nelly, D-Conn., cut through a lot of "W e’ve had raffles to buy be George Jones, a legend in He said the mixture of talent was To transfer pattern markings to leaving absolutely no marks. I models. In addition to discussing the 1 1 e ’’gate red tape, said Backus’ wife, country music who has been also unique. fabric, I take a small stich really like this method. Your One of the more popular simple- comet’s history and describing playground equipment," Backus house” which Pointers Barbara. She has been going to thi turning outhitsformore than three "In fact, the artists told me wherever a mark needs to be helpful Pointer earns you the We are show­ to-use cameras is the disc camera. with detailed sky charts how to said. Members have had several has Plexiglas bim to annual reunions for many ag decades, is a case in point. themselves that they had never made. I don’t knot the thread, but Pointer of the Week award, a copy ing this for the According to a state-of-the- view it, the 30-page booklet pro­ group trips to Bitche, one of many windows. These Polly Fisher years. This yeartheirfour children ha Willie Neison, the known of a concert with a better take a stich, then clip the thread of my book "P o lly ’s Pointers: 1081 45th anniver­ industry report recently published vides information on how to go towns where they served in during have such a and several other relatives at­ ne behind the Farm Aid concert, mixture. leaving an inch or so of thread on Helpful Hints for Making Every­ sary of the Collectors' in Photographic Trade News, saies about photographing this cosmic World War II. film on them either end. A series of these can thing Last Longer." Others who Willkie- of disc cameras jumped from five wanderer effectiveiy. tended the four-day convention. Backus retired in 1979 from the introduced Jones as "The greatest "You bad tbe rock. You had the an that it is hard to mark a dart or tuck line, while would like this book can order it for M c N a r y Corner to six million units in 1984. PTN To get your copy, write to: Photo Backus presided at the business post office after 35 years of country music singer ever born." heavy metal. You had the country. k J shi see out. We’ve session of the convention, attended The fans gave Jones a tremend­ You had the contemporary coun­ single stiches mark dots, center- $6.50. Make checks payable to campaign. credits the introduction of higher Color Systems Division, 3M Cen­ employment. He was supervisor at tried all the by 970 people from many states ag ous round of applause when he try, hard core country, blues, lines, etc. The thread can be P O LLY ’S POINTERS and send to Here it iooks resolution in disc format as ter, 223-2S-05, St. Paul, MN 55114. the station on Broad Street just cleaners we can find, including one ing with a mild detergent solution Russ MacKendrick including Hawaii. Backus and his th( sang "He Stopped Loving Her every kind of music imaginable on quickly pulled out when the mark POLLY’S POINTERS, Box 1216, like a ponder­ well as a reduction of prices for The supply is iimited. before he retired. made especially for Plexiglas, but or special plastic cleaner, the Ph Today," one of his purest country one stage for one show. And I just is no longer needed. Everything is Dept. 55, Cincinnati, OH 45201. — ous bong-bong disc cameras'. nothing seems to help. Have you windows are probably scratched. hits. think the crowd loved it. Country clearly marked and there are POLLY type of bell, but Kodak is one of the prime any suggestions? — MRS. J.C.W. Many tiny scratches over the never any lasting markings on the in reality it is movers in the disc business, tej Johnny Cash, likewise a country music definitely held its own.” up music legend, was similarly well entire surface of the window look fabric. — ADELE less than an having originated the product, and received when he performed "Fol­ Conway was asked if he had like a film or haze. (This is similar inch across the long way. It is a doll and game. One game is the still leads the way despite massive About Town ‘m worried about country falling flat Polly will send you a Polly Dollar hit som Prison Blues," one of the DEAR MRS. J.C.W.: I ’m afraid to glassware that is “ etched” by down-to-earth genuine beli, Taft-Roosevelt, Billy Possum’s imports from Hong Kong, Taiwan, on the show. ($1) if she uses your favorite be all-time greatest country hits. those windows need to be replaced chemicals and harsh detergents.) DEAR ADELE; Although at though, complete with iron Prosperity Puzzle ... 75.00. Contin and other countries. Kodak stiil Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her Lo Cash aiso performed the most "After we had discussed it' for if those inside want to have a clear According to my sources, the first glance your method looks like clapper, and goes tinka-tank when uing: handkerchief, hat, litho leads too, in sales of disc fiims in column. Write P O LLY ’S PO IN­ pi* original song on the show with a two weeks — exactly how we were view of the outside world! If the scratches can’t be cleaned away. more work than other fabric jostled. graph, medal, mug, paperweight spite of competition from various Literacy workshops to start Christian group has brunch going to do it — there were a iot of TERS in care of this newspaper. parody to "Oid McDonald's plastic can’t be cleaned by wash­ - POLLY marking methods, I found that it is It is the property of a Vernon parade stick, photo, pin, plate sources. skeptics. I felt the kids who came to Literacy Volunteers’ East of the River — Greater Manchester Area Christian Women’s Club will have th( Farm ." It was a stinging attack on resident who got it from her father, playing cards, poster, program Disc cameras are available in Manchester Chapter will hold its first of six basic an anticipating-autumn brunch Oct. 16 from 9:30 to see the rock acts — the hard core a member of the Republican (“ Inauguration, Eisenhower prices ranging from around $20 up de bank foreclosures of farms and reading workshops for future tutors tonight from 7 to 11:30 a m. at The Colony of Vernon near the ha brought the crowd to an emotional rocker fans — would appreciate committee in Springfield. The Nixon ... 12.00” ), puzzle, ribbon to around $80 and possibly more, the country acts. And I felt the 9:30 p.m. in the television studio at Manchester Manehester-Vernon town line on Route 83. Lo peak. "R IN G ...” suggests that it was scarf, sheet music, sign, tile depending on their features. Most Community College. For more information, call Michelle’s Florals of Vernon will give a demonstra­ country fans would also appreciate W ood burning stoves bring poiiution part of the inspiration fur a token, torch, tray, tumbler, watch are very small, will fit in a purseor Literacy Volunteers. 647-6232. tion on grapevine wreath design Connie Fussel. who CO the rock acts.” doorbell-to-doorbell project. watch fob and whistle. shirt pocket, have motorized film ONE OF THE MOST STIRRING By Gayle Young is a wife, mother, nurse and college student, will ba Conway said he was "amazed” Wood burning stoves produce 550 " I t ’s not a major health hazard, Whelan said chemicals in wood In checking some price iists of The most exciting of all the advance, automatic exposure con­ moments of the entire concert United Press International speak on "Gathering our Thoughts” at how well the concert went. times more carbon monoxide than but it is an irritant," she said. smoke come from the combustion political collectibles we see just above has to be a McKinley lapel trol and automatic flash (at least Grange confers degrees came when John Denver per­ Reservations for the brunch should be made by noon ha heating with oil and 1,000 times “ What we are talking about is of the wood, not from the wood one other that could be trotted out button worth $985 — something you within the limits of negative color formed, "Thank God I ’m A Coun­ "The only bad thing that hap­ NEW YORK - Wood burning Manchester Grange 31 will confer the third and Friday by calling 872-4876. 633-'2938 or 649-3423. A ou more carbon monoxide than gas smoke, which can be very uncom­ itself, although some wood is for this 45th ceiebration: "Lapei might find in any box of random film ’s three stop latitude). More try Boy, ’’ Literally hundreds of the pened the entire day, besides stoves produce a significant fourth degrees Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Grange. A nursery will be available at .^very Street Church in ho heat — although those two heating fortable and dangerous to people treated with chemical preserva­ pin, 1940 campaign, Wiiikie (Wen­ “ stuff.” expensive units feature such young tans spread across the running a minute or two overtime amount of air pollution and are harvest potluck supper will precede the meeting at South Windsor for those requesting this service at the Pe sources produce more sulfur than with respiratory problems.” tives that can also be emitted into dell), figural elephant, brass ... A surprising aspect of political things as wide angle and telephoto football field spontaneously began on some acts, was the rain. I mean becoming a health hazard in some 6:30 p.m. time of registration. wood, the report states. Carton She said wood smoke and ci­ the air. 10.00.” This is in a new Antique collectomania is the desire for the lenses, special backs to date the to square dance with a stirring it was an impossible task going into parts of the country, according to a monoxide is a toxic but colorless garette smoke are similar, but the Trader Price Guide that has just “ it-never-happened" items. Some picture, more control in the fiash fiddie breakdown on the tune. it. We had the best production study from an independent scien­ and odorless gas also present in chances of getting lung cancer reached this office. fellow has written a long chortle Other highlights included a people in the country that we tific research group. Winning paintings shown car exhaust. from air laden with wood smoke is A mild claim to fame for the about making a mint with MCC changes production memorable performance by Ala­ obtained to help us do the show. "People are worried about any Despite their pollution potential, slight because most people breathe tinka-tink in the photo is found in a McGovern-Eagleton buttons. This The Manchester Art Association is displaying bama, who sang their 17th consec­ Everybody said there is no way pollution in the air but they think of ^ HALl FOR RENT The Manchester Community College Theater Wing I wood burning stoves have never in w()od smoke though their nose. 1972 article in the Trader’s very with-it person had bought up paintings which won at the September meeting. The utive No. 1 record, "40-Hour you are going to do 58 artists in one wood burning stoves as being For parties, showers, receptions F ath er, has canceled its planned production of ■■Lvsistrala," been more popular. In the last "Cigarettes cause cancer be­ Weekiy: "A brass beli 'Ring for all he could find from pai 'ky painters and the locations are: Beverly Kaiser, Mary . Week,” and "Tennessee River," day and keep it on schedule. I was natural, and therefore harmless,” meetings. Complete kitchen fa­ previously scheduled for Oct. 24. 25 and 26.'bccaiise of decade some 8 million new wood cause they are inhaled through the Willkie and McNary’ carries a manufacturers who thought they Cheney Library; Phyllis Volz. First Federal Savings No other act in recording history amazed while I was watching it.” said Elizabeth Whelan, director of cilities. Large enclosed parking technical and literary difficulties. Instead the theater stoves were purchased by Ameri­ mouth and bypass the nose’s price tag of $20.00 ...” It must be were stuck when Eagleton with­ and Loan Association. 344 W. Middle Turnpike: Jean has had 17 straight singles to reach The concert proved once again lot. Inquire: will present the improvisational drama. "Six ( the American Council on Science can consumers and, in New complex screening,” she said. worth more now. The paragraph drew. He put ads in the papers and d a u g h te r Pico, Marvin’s Paint; Louise Withey, Johnson’s No. 1 on the charts. that great music is universal in and Health. "That’s simply not the Characters in Search of an Author. ” by Luigi England alone, the number of "Cigarettes and wood stove smoke Lithuanian Hall goes on to say that it was the year before long had to move out of his Paint; William March. Savings Bank of Manchester. Waylon Jennings showed he stilt appeai. , case." 24 GOLWAY STREET Pirandello. It will run Oct. 31, Nov. 1 and 2 at 8p.m. in homes with wood stoves has have a lot of the same chemicals, FDR was running for his third house to larger quarters to handle Hartford Road; and Barbara Lappen, Connecticut Burning wood spews more than a MANCHESTER the East Campus auditorium doubled from 1976 to 1981, the but one is much more dangerous Cill bafofa 6 P.M. (erm (with Henry Wailace to be the business! Bank and Trust Co., Manchester Parkade. W€ The production will be directed by Charles Alan hundred different chemicals into report states. than the other.” veep), and got 449 electoral votes w in big w« Please, director of developoment and college the air, including carbon monoxide Although burning wood com­ fo his opponent’s 82. de Cinema and possible cancer-causing sub­ relations. Tickets will be $2.50 for students and senior prises only 3 percent of all energy Willkie did pretty well, though, TONIGHT: Regular meeting of VFW auxiliary meets tonight stances, according to the council’s used in the United States, some DOWNIEVILLE, Calif. (U PI) - citizens and $5 for general admission. For tickets or ye coming from a non-political back­ the Manchester Philatelic Society Anderson Shea Auxiliary 2046, Veterans of Foreign Hortford U.S.A. (R) 7:10, 9:20. — Creator (R) 7, report, which states wood stoves communities have set limits on the Shortly after Sierra County Super­ more information, call the box office. 647-6043 from 10 de CIntmo City — Inslonltlconce (R) ground, getting the nomination on at Mott’s Community Hhll, 587 E. Wars, will meet tonight at the post home, 608 E. Center 7:30, 9:30. — The Gods Must Be Crazy r'h«;.K Commando (R) 7:10, 9:15. are directly linked to the decline of use of wood stoves and Colorado visor Donna Hayes won $5,000 in a.m. to 1:30 p.m. foi - S*- Elmo's the sixth ballot, and coming within Middle Turnpike, 6:30 to 9:00 St, (PG) 7:20, 9:40. — Kiss of the Spider air quality in many communities in and Oregon have mandated emis­ ^ircl] ^nn 5 million of FDR’s popular vote. o’clock. the California lottery, her father loc Woman (R) 7:10, 9:50. — The Shootlna fpiJ) 7? 9-lb” ' ~ '*'* ^“**”’* the Southwest and Massachusetts. sion controls, said Whelan. dif Party 7,9:20. Windsor StwUu ifow to jo in u on tho The Kovel Collectibles Price List Visitors welcome. Plans are did the same. East Hartford Plaza — Teen Wolf (PG) 7:15. notes 94 poiitical items. A sam­ shaping up for the November Milligan speaks to writers mi Eastwood Pub E Cinema — Witness The younger Hayes bought 20 Overeaters hear speaker ex fountain (on jiM Stedian dimno. pling: ashtray, badge, bandana, shindig, the MANPHIL, where you lottery tickets Friday at Fork’s (R) 7:15. Overeaters Anonymous will meet Wednesday in the WEST HARTFORD - Ron Milligan, director of the ro< Poor RIchord's Pub E CIntmo — Record-breaker book, bookmark, bow tie, box, can meet a couple of dozen dealers Restaurant while waiting for her cafeteria-meeting room of Manchester Memorial Connecticut Radio Information Service for the Blind, Beverly H ill's Cop (R) 7:30, 9:30. - HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - “ The button, cigar, clock, cup, decal. and bid at an auction. husband and one turned out to be Showcase Cinema 1-9 — Back ta the Thoughts Presents A New Diversified Menu Hospital. Newcomers will be welcomed at 7:30 p.m. will speak 'Writing for the Radio" at a meeting of the sa; Future (PG) 2,7:10,9:40. — Plenty (R) Gods Must Be Crazy” has become worth $5,000. Connecticut Writers League Friday at 8:15 p.m. in the 1:45, 7, 9:30. — Jagged Edge (R) 2:15, the greatest foreign movie box- and a speaker will start at 8 p.m. The group follows the e r 7:30,9:50. — Seven Doorsot Death (R) Later the same weekend, her principles of Alcoholics Anonymous to help people Guild Room of First Congregational Church. 12 S. “C office success in the history of A Prayer for the Day — Lord • Italian Cuisine • Seafood 2, 7:40,10. — Commando (R) 1:X, 7:40, draws me closer to a sense of Your • Fowl Sheriffs ‘pof overflows father, Philip O’Donnell of Allegh­ deal with the problems underlying compulsive eating. Main St. The meeting is free and open to the public. wi 10. — Invasion U.S.A. (R) 1:45, 7:30, American theaters. Jesus, Savior of the uncomfortabie presence hovering miraculously any, bought five tickets at the For more information, call Milligen at 246-3579, 1 9:50. — Agnes of God (PG-13) 1:30,7:15, Currently playing its 64th week and the anxious, I ask You to give people around it." 9:30. — Maxle (PG) 1:30, 7:20, 9:35. — over time time. Steaks • Ribs PHOENIX (UPI) - Sheriff’s same place and asked restaurant aft in selected theaters around the courage for the bearing of the deputies have confiscated so much Joan Bolt, supervisor of the Creator (R) 2, 7:20, 9:40. Create good from the ill that ’ owner Ted Heston to scratch Fr Manchester country, the simple story of an anxieties of this time. I beg for the records section, said the smell attack my soul, and with the gift of marijuana recently that they have numbers off for him because he Democrats discuss funds fUf UA Theaters East — Teen Wolf (PG) African bushman caught up in the courage to face even the fact that spread into the basement offices, Halley’s Comet session set 7:15, 9:10. — Gremlins (PG) 7:10,9:15. sensing new creation shield me for had to store it in the records office, had left his reading glasses at Se 20th century, has grossed $22 these anxieties can never find an October Special: Veal Parmesan ‘ S’ s the East Court building and the The Democratic Women’s Club of Manchester will — P rilil’s Honor (R) 7, 9:25. new being and new feeling. No evil much to the dismay of several home. GLASTONBURY — Connecticut Audubon Society, 1 Mansfield million. Its earnings topped by $6 end short of death and eternity. I sheriff’s garage. meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mary can defeat me, for out of evil You employees who suffered allergic Holland Bi ook Center and the Snap Shack will sponsor on Trans-Lux College Twin — Return of miliion “ La Cage aux Folles,” the call even for that grace which can "It is kind of funny,” she said. Lyons at 23 Moore St. to discuss raising funds. the Living Dead (R) 7, 9. — The Gods shape the storm that brings the reactions to the drug. Heston scratched two numbers at Halley’s Comet Viewing Workshop Thursday from Ko French homosexual farce, the refrain from asking for a finish to Winner of Top 100 USA for extensive wine list. “ Most of these people who have Must Be Crazy (PG) 7, 9. hope of calm, the wonderous peace The Maricopa County sheriff’s showing $5,000 and then returned 7 to 9 p.m. at the center. 1361 Main St. Astronomy 26- Vernon previous record-holder. anxieties and to the tensions of a office moved about 150 large boxes reactions probably never smoked of Your sure hand. the ticket to him, saying, “ I ’m experts and representatives of telescope manufactur­ out Cine 1 E 2 — Teen Wolf (PG) 7:10, “ The Gods Must Be Crazy," time far out of joint. of the weed out of the clerk’s office it in their life. It smelled like a Sandwiches ready for lunch 9:05. — Gremlins (PG) 7. — American scared. You finish this.” ers will discuss how and when the comet will best he 1 Ninia (R) 9:15. released by 20th Century Fox and Free me even from the longing to WrecUons: Center Street to Porter Street, all the way to a left on - after workers complained about damp dirt, like turning the dirt You. shape the miracles of my COVENTRY — The public is invited to the monthly viewed. There will be a viewing party after the pl£ West Horfferd produced, directed and written by be free of pajn and inner strife. days. Amen. Highland StrMt and a short right onto Birch Mountain Road. 2 ffi the smell and allergic reactions. over in your garden. It really “ When I scratched off the third Elm ) E 2 — Teen Wolf (PG) 7:15, koffee klatch served by Friendly Circle of First le<;ture. Ha Jamie Uys and executive producer Instead let me'welcome that which miles up IS Vito’s Birch Mountain Inn, on the left. |p ‘"There are about 150 boxes of smelled. number and Heston told me it was 9:30. — Year of the Dragon (R) 7,9:30. Congregational Church Wednesday from noon to 1:30 Tickets may be purchased at the center or the Snap Ga Wllllmantic Boet Troskie, was the second draws me constantly to the truth of it,” said sheriff’s spokesman Sal Sheriff’s officials finally alle­ $5,000, I thought he was playing a The Rev. Arnold T. Wangerin, p.m. at the church on Route31. For $2, customers will Shack in Fox Run Mall. They are $5 for a society gai Jlllson Squort Cinema — Agnes of highest grossing film of the year in Your lordship over all my affairs. Villa Louisa Road, Bolton, CT / 646-3161 DiCiccio. "We’re talking big viated the problem by moving the joke until I got my glasses out of <3od (PG-13) 7:05, 9:10. — Invoslon Assiitant Paitor have as many sandwiches, desserts, and cups of tea member and $7 for non-members.-Call the center at del France and Japan. Let me relish the tension that boxes. We’re confiscating so much marijuana to the special investiga­ the car and could see for myself,” Concordia Lutheran Church and coffee as they want. Chowder or salad will be 45 633-8402 or the Snap Shack at 633-2311 for more tions section. drugs we’re having a problem with O’Donnell said. cents extra. information. M - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Oct. 8, 1985 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Oct. 8, 1985 - 15_ SPORTS Sports Hall of Fame dinner reset this Friday

Hurricane Gloria made herself felt just hours finishers, plus the first five females, plus three in each hockey player this season. The eldest son of Gordie before the scheduled sixth annual Manchester Sports age group for both men and women in the up to 30, Howe is still working on a lO^year pact which brought Hall of Fame induction dinner Sept. 27 and the 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, and 60 and over, plus the first three the Howe family to Hartford and reportedly has a six program was postponed until this Friday night with no high school boys and girls to finish, plus an award to figure salary. changes in the format planned. Bob Digan, as master Herald Angle the first Connecticut male and female to cross the Lou Palmer, former Hartford sportscaster, has Scoring goals Is Nicky Cacace’s forte of ceremonies, will carry the ball with the only finish line. Two round trip airline tickets to Hawaii been informed his contract will not be renewed with speakers, being committee members who will make will be drawn at random at the awards ceremony ESPN where he has been employed since leaving the presentations and the acceptees, or their Earl Yost Thanksgiving morning, at Nathan Hale School. Only WTIC. By Bob Popettl Werner and Reiner, excelled at well.” stand-ins, with also a time limit for each. There will be Sports Editor Emeritus participants will be eligible. The $1,000, $750 and $500 Poor Scheduling Department: The Boston Bruins, Herald Sports Writer MHS back in the early '70s, and An all-CCC East selection last no main speaker, the move was made at last year’s TAC trust awards to the first three men and women No. 1 ’enemy’ of the Whalers, won’t play in Hartford young Nick used to boot the ball year, Cacace has a good chance dinner and it met with the approval of the 400 diners. A should help make it an interesting morning with a until Dec. 7, two monthsaftertheNHLseasonstarted. He absorbs the pass in the around with them whenever he at All-State this time around. Another sellout crowd is anticipated with less than field of over 5,000 again expected. offensive zone, and for a split could. The recognition would certainly 10 tickets to be available at the door. Slated for second he hesitates. The de­ “ I tried to keep up with them help his college prospects, induction on their merits during long athletic careers July. Dyak, six-times the No. 1 high average small Solid support fense tenses up, knowing then," was the way Cacace where he would someday love to are Bruno ’Buck’ Bycholski, Henry ’Hank’ McCann, pinner in the country, has lost little of her skill over the Profitable day SOM ETHING is going to Biggest booster of Frank Klnel, Manchester High’s remembers those times. play at the Division I level. Albert 'Yosh' Vincek, Herman Bronkie and John years and currently sports a 140 plus average. Although rain hampered play in the annual Cougar happen — but not exactly what. new varsity basketball coach, is Stan Ogrodnik. The Apparently, the older guys "Hopefully, I'd like to play at Falkowski, the last two posthumously. Special salutes Here’s one vote for Channel 20 as Connecticut’s best Golf Classic at the Manchester Countiy Club, a total of Suddenly, a cut, a deke and a former East Catholic High and current Trinity taught the kid a thing or two. "I (University of) Hartford,” will be accorded Alex Ferguson with the Unsung station for sports coverage. The recent three-game $2,400 was raised for the athletic program at burst and he is by them. National League set between the New York Mets and College coach offered only the highest recommenda­ picked up a lot from them,” noted Cacace, who has been Award and Bill Pagani Sr. with the Friend of Sport Manchester Community College and earmarked for The soccer ball, an extension St. Louis Cardinals was a beaut and thanks to Channel tion for Kinel who assisted him at Trinity. Cacace admitted. So much so approached by Keene State and plaque. Happy hour is listed at 6 p.m. roast beef dinner the development of the Christie McCormick athletic of his toes throughout the rush, at 7 p.m. 20 it was received in area homes, except those that lost that he has moved ahead of Southern Connecticut State Uni­ Spend a Buck, trained by local native Cam complex. is abruptly unleashed at the their power due to Hurricane Gloria. Mets’ announcer Werner on the all-time Man­ versity, so far. The program has a listed running time of two hours Gambolati, and winner of the Kentucky Derby, is now Sandy Sawicki will return to coach the MCC cage in one fluently sharp Tim McCarver has proven without doubt that he’s one chester High scoring list. Nick, McCarthy envisions his pro­ which should give baseball fans a chance to get home standing in stud in Kentucky. He’s expected to service women’s basketball team this season. She coached motion. More often than not, the V ^ of the better new play-by-play men in the business the with 36 career markers, is lific performer going on to a in time to watch most of the evening playoff action. 50 mares during the next year. the team from 1974-75 to 1978-79 with much success. projectile doesn’t come to rest currently tied for fourth. solid collegiate career. way he handled the three games from St. Louis. Dick Cobb, retired Manchester High director of Country Club pro Ralph DeNicolo wound up in a tie until it has stung mesh. Werner’s total of 28 is now " I think he can play Division I Third honor athletics, is waging a strong battle against illness and for 12th place in the annual Connecticut Section PGA Scoring goals is the forte of seventh. Jeff Lombardo holds somewhere,” McCarthy as­ best wishes are extended for a strong recovery. The Championship at the TPC course in Cromwell with a Manchester High's Nick Ca- the.all-time mark with 61. Cathy Dyak, the only woman elected to the Race prize list sessed. "Nicky is very coacha- former three-sport letterman in high school and 54-hole score of 226 and walked off with a check for cace, the top scorer on one of the Mancjiester Sports Hall of Fame, the honor coming in Nick Cacace is not just a ble and team-oriented. There Entries are in the mail for the 49th Manchester college entered the Manchester Sports Hall of Fame $172.50. Tallwood’s John Nowobilski fared better in top schoollray soccer teams in one-way player, either. 1980, will be enshrined in a third hall of Fame next are hundreds of talented people Road Race Thanksgiving morning with the deadline two years ago. eighth place with a 224 score and won $190. The latter the state for the past two years. summer. The former No. 1 female duckpin bowler in "He really made his mind up but coaches are looking for to be included in the program Nov. 15. Entry fee up to teamed with Nancy Narkon McHugh to capture the Cacace has the touch. Last the country was first honored by the National Duckpin to become more complete,” coachable people.” Nov. 15 will be $5 and $7 after that date. Post entries PGA Pro-Lady Championship held at Ellington Ridge year, he filled the net 15 times to noted McCarthy. "He has be­ Bowling Congress, then the local sports group and a will be accepted up to 9; 15 a.m. the day of the race Paid handsomely lead the entire Central Connec­ As for team goals this year, last week with a 67 score. DeNicolo and his wife, come more involved in the third special honor will come when the Connecticut which will get off the mark at 10 o’clock on Main Marty Howe, sent to Binghamton, N.Y., by the ticut Conference East Division. Cacace reflected the pragmatic Rosana, tied for second place with a low net score of 66 game, trying to come back on Duckpin Bowling Council opens its shrine doors in Street. The prize list will be limited to the top 25 Whalers, may be the highest paid minor league in the same event. So far this season, the senior defense to help his friends out." attitude that characterizes the sniper has tallied 10 to pace the McCarthy employs the word 1985 Manchester Indians. 6-0-2 Indians. His teammates 'friends’ — rather than just "W e never really had any LIndstrom, Peterson top names have combined for 14. teammates — for a good reason. goals this year," he said. “ The Besides the obvious quickness Cornerstone seniors like Ca­ states are the uitimate goal, but and accurate shot, Cacace cace, Dave Kelly, Brian Milone, we have to take it step by step." possesses an unpredictable mo­ Tully Patulak and Bob Chang Manchester has made some bility that amazes even his own all are three-year starters and noise in recent Class LL state coach. buddies on and off the field. The Nine players selected tournaments. The Indians made ‘T m convinced that Nicky comraderie had made for a it to the semifinals last year, was born with that talent,” said more tightly woven unit than on and the finals in '84, bowing to Htrtid photo by Pinto Manchester coach Bill past Manchester squads. two-time champion Ridgefield McCarthy. “ I can't coach those "W e’re more of a team," High both seasons. Manchester High’s. Nick Cacace (9), to the goai. He's ciimbing on the ail-time moves." agreed Cacace. "Last year, "But when we’re at our top,” in NHL waiver draft Cacace is just carrying on a more individuals played here, added Cacace. " I ’msurewecan shown here sandwiched between two MHS career scoring list family tradition. His brothers. but this team gets along very play with the Ridgefields.” East Hartford defenders, knows his way MONTREAL (UPI) - Veteran When Pittsburgh took Lind­ was claimed for $5,000 by his right-winger Willy Lindstrom of strom, the Penguins dropped de­ homestate Minnesota North Stars the Stanley Cup champion Edmon­ fenseman Phil Bourque and gave on the No. 6 pick of the second ton Oilers and center Brent Peter­ the Oilers $2,500. round, ironically forcing the avail­ son of the Buffalo Sabres were Peterson, despite missing only ability of former Islander team­ Picking Fernando a key among nine players taken in the 21 games in the previous three mate and right wing Mats Hallin. hlHL annual waiver draft Monday. seasons, has had an injury-plagued Also in the second round, the The 21 NHL teams filed their career since establishing himself Penguins took New York Rangers for Toronto protected lists of 16 skaters and with the Detroit Red Wings in right winger Mike Blaisdell for not tough decision two netminders with the league 1979-80. He was taken by Van­ $15,000 and left right winger Wayne office Friday. Players not on the couver from Buffalo where he was Babych unprotected. Bv Mike Tully By Tim Liotta protected lists were available at traded Dec. 19, 1981. Last year he Pittsburgh, claiming three play­ National League's leading hitter, United Press International the waiver draft which was held had 34 points in 74 games. The Associated Press Willie McGee, who batted .353. ers, was the most active of the via a conference call among the Vancouver dropped left winger A1 teams and in the third round, Their primary weapon will be their TORONTO — To win the Ameri­ league’s general managers. MacAdam and paid $10,000. LOS ANGELES — Experience claimed Chicago right winger Dan team speed. can League playoffs, the Kansas Skaters who have not completed Before Peterson was selected, guided Los Angeles Dodger Man­ Frawley for $30,000, forcing the Led by rookie speedster Vince City Royals must exploit their more than two professional sea­ the New Jersey Devils paid $35,000 ager Tommy Lasorda to his removal of defenseman Rod Coleman, who swiped 110 bases to significant edge in post-season sons and goaltenders who have not for Montreal-born Minnesota de­ decision to tab left-hander Fer­ Bufkus. set a rookie record this year, the experience. completed three did not have to be fenseman Randy Velischek. The nando Valenzuela to start in the The Blues lost their second Cardinals figure to force the action As newcomers to the playoffs, protected. Devils were forced to drop defense- opening game of the National player of the day in the fourth with aggressive baserunning. the Toronto Blue Jays should The draft was held in reverse man Bob Hoffmeyer, League playoffs. round as defenseman Craig Levie Speed being what it is to the counter with the balanced, funda­ order of last year’s finish. The Only two other players were "It's not a tough decision," went for $12,5000 to Calgary which Cardinals, Herzog surprised Mon­ mental style that made them East Toronto Maple Leafs passed on the Lasorda said. " I want to pitch taken in the first round. The New dropped defenseman Tony Stiles. day when he said he was pondering Division champions. first pick before Pittsburgh York Islanders grabbed defense- Fernando first. When the playoffs All teams passed in round five to the idea of keeping some of it in For the Blue Jays, that means grabbed Lindstrom. man Randy Boyd from the Chicago start, forget about all the records conclude the draft. reserve in the series opener. He right-hander Dave. Stieb, second Lindstrom is entering his 12th Black Hawks for $20,000, leaving and stats. He's been through this said he there is a possibility that baseman Damaso Garcia and There were several surprises as before." professional season and played in defenseman Dave Langevin open. right-handed hitting Tito Landrum right fielder Jesse Barfield figure all 80 regular-season games last The Washington Capitals took St. veterans goalie Dan Bouchard of Valenzuela, a 17-game winner could be used in place of Coleman. as keys. year for the Oilers, scoring 32 Louis left winger Dwight Schofield the Quebec Not'diques, and former this season, will be matched Their counterparts on the Royals points. for $7,500 and dropped defenseman center and 44-goal Mike Rogers of against St. Louis Cardinals' left­ Coleman, a switch hitter, has look like center fielder Willie When a claim was made by a Tim Blomqvist. the New York Rangers were not UPt pbolo hander John Tudor, 21-8, in Wed­ had more success batting from the Wilson, third baseman George team, the player had to be added to taken. nesday night's opener. left side. Landrum batted .280 as a Langevin, who played on all four Washington's George Rogers (38) quarter action Monday night. Rogers Brett and ace reliever Dan the team’s protected list, forcing Islanders Stanley Cup champion­ The waiver price was deter­ Valenzueal, 24, has a 2-1 record part-timer for the Cards this Quisenberry. the jransfer of another player to ship teams, was the only player mined by a sliding scale based on twists between St. Louis' Benny Perrin rushed for 104 yards as Redskins and a 1.96 ERA in three Champion­ season and is best remembered for In following the best-of-seven the players’ seniority. (23) and Niko Noga (57) in second whipped the Cardinals, 27-10. ship Series starts, two in 1981 the home run that won the pennant the team’s available list. dropped to be claimed later. He for Baltimore in the fourth game of series that opens Tuesday night in against the Montreal Expos and Exhibition Stadium, track these the other against the Philadelphia the 1983 playoffs. Asked about the switch, Herzog performers. Phillies in 1983. The Blue Jays’ hopes begin with While Cardinals Manager Whi- said. “ I don't know yet. I ’ve got to weigh that one." Stieb, a talented right-hander tey Herzog contemplated loading Blue Jay Dave Stieb (right) Toronto manager Bobby Cox. Pair will whose arm may be worn out Don’t send flowers, up for Valenzuela, 17-10, by start­ Dodger pitching will be Herzog's NBC’s own programming because of his work ethic. ing a lineup of right-handed chief concern, but he added that shakes hands with Royals hurler Charlie start AL championship series tonight in the improved Los Angeles defense Leibrandt (loft) behind the back of Toronto. Once known as a bulldog. Stieb hitters. Lasorda predicted the faltered in many games this best-of-seven matchup with St. also is a strong point. He said season. If this series goes seven Louis will be "a very, very exciting Lasorda's decision to shift Guer­ rero back to the outfield from third games, he will likely receive three may conflict with Games Redskins are still alive playoff." starts. "The Cardinals are the best in base and installing rookie Mariano Garcia looms important because By Dave Goldberg football team on a scale of 1 to 10, Moseley kicked a 29-yarder in the league in hitting and in Duncan at shortstop were key Blue Jays after first he must overcome a knee problem By Jim Luftrell / agreement with the SLOOC to start major events The Associated Press we were 11 tonight," said quarter­ the third quarter and, after Ottis defense.' he added. "And they moves. to cover second base, make the United Press Internptlonal early in the morning in Seoul, which is several back Joe Theismann, who com­ Anderson skirted left end for a have two 21-game winners. St. "Duncan really played well. He double play and help the Blue Jays time zones ahead of the United States, will allow WASHINGTON — Hold the flow­ pleted 11 of 20 passes for 83 yards 10-yard score following a Rogers Louis is a very, very good team." was so much improved from the stand up to the left-handed pitching NEW YORK - When NBC Sports presents the NBC to provide 100 percent live coverage during ers. Cancel the obituary notice. and two touchdowns and boo­ fumble early in the fourth quarter, The series figures to match up first time we saw them until the they will see.' 1988 Summer Olympic Games from Seoul, Korea, prime-time segments. Watson said 80 percent of The Washington Redskins live. tlegged 14 yards for a third score. the Redskins sealed the game on contrasting styles of winning second time." Herzog said. As for Barfield, he owns power in its own programming will present just as much of all coverage would be live. Faced with what Coach Joe The emotion was there from the Theismann’s 12-yard scoring pass baseball. The second game of the series, win against KC iefty his bat and in his throwing arm. In a challenge as the other networks’. “ The schedule was the main reason in the delay Gibbs called "as much a must-win start for the Redskins. to Clint Didier following Rich "They have the speed and we scheduled for Thursday at Dodger 1982, Milwaukee right fielder Char­ The Summer Games, a major production task in negotiations," Watson said. "W e can broadcast as I ’ve been a part o f" after losing After St. Louis went 1-2-3-punt Milot’s interception. have the power," said Dodgers Stadium, will pit the D ^gers' Orel at any time, are being held in the fall for the first sports that are attractive to people in America, By Richard L. Shook weather nor the ability of his three playoffs as manager of the lie Moore dominated many games three of their first four games, the from their own 16 following the Lomax, who had thrown just Mike Marshall, whose28 Hershiser, 19-3, against Joaquin time, thus conflicting with NBC’s coverage of liie shift in schedule was substantial." United Press International left-handed hitters to handle Kan­ Yankees and Royals without win­ from right field. Barfield can do Redskins got back into the race for opening kickoff, Ken Jenkins re­ three interceptions entering the homers ranked second behind Andujar, 21-12, for St. Louis, The Coverage will begin on NBC’s Today Show, sas City’s pitching. ning a pennant. the same. NFL and college football and major league the NFC East they’ve won three turned Carl Birdsong’s punt to the game, had four passes picked off. Pedro Guerrero's club-leading 33. series then switches to Busch which will originate from Seoul throughout the TORONTO — The Toronto Blue "W illie Upshaw can hit left­ In all nine playoff games he’s On the Royals' side, Wilson baseball. NBC will also cover the in straight times by beating the St. Cardinal 49 — only the second time The Redskins, who had only two in The Cardinals will be led by the Stadium in St. Louis. Games, at 7 a.m. and continue until 10 a.m. EDT. Jays tonight will try for a season handers good,” Cox said. "Lloyd been involved, Howser has ended teams with at the top 1988. Louis Cardinals 27-10 Monday in five games that the Redskins their first four games, got a fifth off first: a victory over a Kansas City Moseby isn't bad against left­ up on the losing side. of the order to set the table for the "W e will have a team production challenge to A special late-night segment, featuring primarily night. had started on an opponent’s side reserve Scott Brunner, maintain our high quality of production of the live coverage, will air each night from 12:30 to Royals left-hander. handers, and Ernie Whitt can hit " I guess you’d have to say I ’m Kansas City power, Washington won the National of midfield. “ I wanted to make a big play all NFL, college football and the World Series,” 2:30 a.m. EDT. Olympic coverage will sandwich Installed as 8-5 favorites to the long-ball off a left-hander once about due,” Howser said. Wilson is a switch-hitter who can Football League game with domi­ Six plays later, on fourth-and- the tim e," said Lomax, who was Executive. Producer of NBC Sports Michael coverage of and the NFL. defeat the Royals in the best-of- in a while. More than Kansas City’s left- intimidate while on base. nating performances from its one at the 14, Theismann faked to finally forced from the game with a Whale gets rid of Weisman said Monday at a news conference. “ We Weisman said the network has not decided seven American League Cham­ handed pitching, Toronto is con­ He also represents the threat of an offense, defense and special Riggins, stuck the ball on his hip pinched nerve when he was hit by would hope this is a total company effort.” whether to follow ABC’s setup of one main host, pionship Series, the Blue Jays will cerned about ’s re­ inside-the-park home run. teams. and rolled in for the first score Mann. “ I forced some balls I The Olympics will also go head-to-head with the Jim McKay, or go with a team of anchors. be trying for the 11th time this year cent hot streak. Brett hit at a .450 As one of the best hitters of this The ground-oriented offense got while 11 Cardinals chased after shouldn’t have thrown.” fall lineup presented by opposing networks. When “ Any of the other members of the NBC family disgruntled Kotsy to conquor a Kansas City left- Mild forecast pace down the stretch to help the era, Brett faces the expectation 104 yards from George Rogers and Riggins. "Our guys obviously wanted this the Games took place in the summer they could play a key part," Weisman said. “ People handed starter. Royals take three out of four that he will get a hit every time at 103 from John Riggins and the On the next series, Mel Kaufman game as badly as the Redskins did competed mainly against re-runs. like Connie Chung or "Tom Brokaw or Bill Cosby. , 17-9, a jour­ for opener games from the California Angels bat. If he drives in runs, the Royals defense picked off five passes and recovered a Roy Green fumble on and they were trying as hard as HARTFORD (AP) - It took two has good size and speed," said NBC a bidding war against ABC and CBS for the If they want to play a role, we’d be glad to neyman curve-bailer obtained by and two of three from tlie Oakland should prosper. registered four sacks, three by the St. Louis 25, leading to Mark they could," Cardinals Coach Jim weeks but the Hartford Whalers Francis. “ He gives us some depth Games, and will pay a guaranteed base of $300 welcome them. the Royals from the Cincinnati A's last week. Charles Mann. And the maligned Moseley’s 33-yard field goal and a Hanifan said. “ But the key was the were able to deal disgruntled and another penalty-killer." TORONTO (UPI) - The million, including a risk-sharing formula that “ There is no shortage of applications for the Reds, will go for Kansas City in the “ We’re not going to let him beat special teams, blamed for a 45-10 10-0 lead. pressure their defensive line put on defenseman Chris Kotsopoulos. Gavin, 25, became the second weather forecast for the first could earn the Seoul Olympic Organizing job. Punky Brewster is the only person who hasn’t opener against the Blue Jays' ace us if we can help it,” Cox said. “ If loss in Chicago last week, didn’t us. Our offense couldn’t generate The Whalers swapped the four- veteran in four days obtained by game of the American League Committee up to $500 million. applied for the job." right-hander, Dave Stieb, 14-13, the situation calls for us to pitch Royals enjoy allow the Cardinals to start a series The Cards never really got back stuff early in the game and they year National Hockey League the Whalers. Last Friday, Hart­ playoffs Tuesday night between "In our opinion, it is the first time since 1972 you ABC’s highly regarded “ Up Close and Per­ Leibrandt is the first of the three around him, well, that’s what we’ll beyond their own 26 until the fourth in the game. wound up with terrific field posi­ defenseman to Toronto Monday for Toronto and Kansas City called can have a pure Olympics." Arthur Watson, sonal" athlete profiles are one thing NBC hopes to ford secured defenseman Tim southpaws Manager do.” quarter. Neil O’Donoghue kicked a 22- tion and were able to get the lead ” forward Stewart Gavin. Kotsopou­ for mild temperatures. rare luxury president of NBC Sports said. "There were be able to equal. Both well from St. Louis for future intends to throw at Toronto. Bud "W e needed to win and we yard field goal early in the second The win still left the Redskins los had been involved in a contract considerations. The forecast was for sunny, Brett finished with a .335 aver­ problems in 1976, 1980 and 1984.” "That is an element of the Olympics ABC did Black is penciled in for Wednesday age, second in the American needed to play well more than at quarter to cut it to 10-3, but the behind their three main rivals in dispute with Hartford manage­ "One move made for the next," warm, windy weather with TORONTO (U PI) - The Kansas The network has tentatively scheduled approxi­ very well and we will do something similar," afternoon, and after right-hander League to Boston’s Wade Boggs, any time in the last five years," an Redskins countered with a 56-yard thejhighly competitive NFC East. ment and balked during the said Francis. "W e were going to temperatures near 72 degrees City Royals have a rare commod­ mately 180 hours, divided into three major time Weisman said. “ The charm of the Olympics is to starts Friday in and his performance against the ebullient Gibbs said. “ I felt we drive consisting of eight runs and a At 2-3, they trail the Cardinals and exhibition season to play in a move Kotsopoulos but we needed and no chance of rain. ity on their pitching staff, other periods, including 80 hours in prime time. An bring the athletes closer to the viewers.” Game Three 3,,Jefty Danny Jack- Angels and A ’s the past week played as well as we can play.” 10-yard TD pass to Gary Clark and Giants by a game and the Dallas rookie game. an experience defenseman too. Temperatures were to drop to than , of course. son is slated for Saturday in Game included 11 RBI and five home "If you put the emotion of this it was 17-3 at halftime. Cowboys by two. "There are no hard feelings," “ We got two players who can fit 4. 48 to 54 degrees Tuesday night Most teams consider themselves said Hartford President and gen­ in with us," said Francis. and then rise to a sunny and runs, two inside-the-park. lucky if they have one lefty in their Leibrandt, Black and Jackson " I f they’re going to pitch around eral manager Emile Francis. The Whalers passed during combined for five victories without warm high of 68 to 74 for starting rotation. The Royals have "Chris can play for Toronto and I Monday's league waiver draft for Wednesday afternoon’s game. m e," Brett said, “ that’ll give the luxury of three left-handed a loss against the Blue Jays, and George Orta and wish hiih luck." the first time since Francis took starters. That could come in handy figured in five other games against some better balls to hit." Third quarter burst wasn’t enough for the Giants Kotsopoulos became expendable command of the team three years in their American League playoff Toronto this season, compiling a Orta will substitute at desig­ after a series of verbal battles with ago. A total of nine players moved 1.97 ERA over 77 2-3 innings. series against the Toronto Blue "Our bench isn't bad, either, ” he nated hitter for Hal McRae, who is Jays. By Dave Raffo fourth-quarter field goals by Ra­ first five passes in the quarter for Dennis Thurman, who had one of Francis. When Kotsopoulos re­ during the hour-long draft, Blue Jays manager Bob Cox never materialized. Dallas’ Danny Elvis Patterson had two of New said. "Cecil Fielder is swinging sidelined with a muscle pull in his United Press International fael Septien. 173 yards and three touchdowns. two Dallas interceptions. "A great fused to play in a rookie game on "W e're making progress so we can’t understand why his 99-game 'Toronto, which finished with the White threw for 342 yards and York’s four interceptions. Patter­ real good, and Jeff Burroughs has side. The Giants, 3-2, have now Simms, who was maligned by quarterback wins divisions and Sept. 23, he was suspended. can be a little choosy," said winners have been having so much second best record in baseball in three TDs on 31-of-46 passing. Mike son and safety Terry Kinard had been OK lately." " I t ’s not that bad,” McRae said EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - outscored opponents 47-10 in the Dailas defensive backs before the wins championships." Following an arbitration hearing Francis, trouble with Royals southpaws, winning the AL East, has had Renfro had a career-best game interceptions that led to Giants This is the first time in their about his injury. " I can still hit The term "fourth- quarter team” third quarter while Dallas, 4-1, has game, turned into a goat later "W e scored 29 points and had a on Sept. 24, the Whalers re-instated The Whalers still have some especially since they hold a 30-23 considerably more success against with 10 catches for 141 yardsand TDs. nine-year history the Blue Jays with it.” is complimentary in football, signi­ been outscored 43-30 in that period. when his two fourth-quarter fum­ chance to score more and didn’t do Kotsopoulos but did not allow the chosing left. With 25 players on the advantage against other left- right- handers this year, going two TDs and Tony Hill added eight have been in the playoffs, whereas This marks the first year of fying that a club can pull out close "They played, a great third' bles led to Septien field goals. it, and it caught up to us," Simms 26-year-old defenseman to work roster, Hartford will carry a spare handed starters in the league. 69-34. Against lefty starters, the catches for 100 yards and a TD. Everson Walls also intercepted the Royals have been in five of the best-of-seven format for League games in the final minutes. The quarter, they got the breaks and Simms’ fumbles tarnished his said. out with the club. or two but can only dress 20 for a Weather, which could become a Blue Jays were 23-13. Giants receivers Lionel Manuel for Dallas, which led the N F L with last 10. Only once has Kansas City Championship Series, replacing New York Giants found out Sunday momentum,” Dallas coach Tom career-high 432 yards on 18-of- 36 Jess Atkinson’s missed extra The addition of Gavin, who can game. factor if Toronto succeeds in its bid Now, 10 games above .500 is very (six for 129, two TDs) and Bobby 13 entering the game. Linebackers made it to the World Series, and best-of-five sets. night that being a third-quarter Landry said. "W e have trouble in passing., His performance also point in the third quarter also play either left or right wing, gives "W e can’t carry 25 too long," to take part in its first World good, but because the Blue Jays Johnson (five for 104) also had big Mike Hegman and Eugene Look- fell to the Philadelphia Phillies in Last year, the Royals finished team is different. that quarter, in this and other failed to change the Cowboys’ caught up to New York. Atkinson, Hartford an experienced forward. said Francis. “ There won't be Series, jias been little less than have seen so few left-handers, the games and rookie running back hart and defensive end Jim Jef- 1980. first in the AL West, but were The Giants scored the first 20 games. Something seems to minds about him. like Simms, could have easily been Gavin has played in 268 NHL room on the plane." perfect. So far, temperatures have Royals may be able to work that to i fcoat all recovered New York The only time Cox has been in the elimintaed in three straight by the points of the third quarter to happen to us in the third quarter." “ If I were starting an NFL team, a hero. He kicked three field goals, George Adams caught 70-yard games and is regarded as a The Whalers begin their seventh their advantage. scoring pass. fumbles leading to Cowboys been more suitable for baseball playoffs was in 1977 as a coach with , who beat the San overcome Dallas’ 14-6 halftime Phil Simms happened to the I can think of a number of defensive specialist. NHL season Thursday in Buffalo Kansas City will open the best-of- but his point after that bounced off scores, and a sack by Randy White than football. the New York Yankees, who beat lead, but the Cowboys regrouped to ■ Cowboys Sunday. The Giants’ quarterbacks in the league I’d take “A sound defensive player who against the Sabres. Diego Padres in five games in the seven series Tuesday with left­ the right upright will haunt him. But the defenses had some say in and Ed "Too T a ll" Jones caused Cox was concerned neither with the Royals. Howser has been in World Series. win the game 30-29 on three quarterback completed four of his before Simms," said cornerback hander Charlie Leibrandt. The expected defensive battle the final outcome, Cornerback Simms’ first fumble. i I> - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1985 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1985 - 17 Gooden already F^nal game typical Bob unis Pirates dump looks to Improve of Red Sox season to get axe rr- HOUSTON (UPI) - A new Chuck Tanner Astros manager is expected to be NEW YORK (UPI) - A day nals. "While winning 25 games BOSTON (U PI) — For Wade For Boggs, the end of the season named by the end of the month, By Pohia Smith said he expected to take another after completing a sensational Boggs and his meant an end to a strain for would have been a tremendous said Houston general manager United Press International major-league managerial job, year in which he won 24 games, teammates, the final game of 1985 concentration during a season honor, I was not disappointed Dick Wagner, who has offered \ even though he had always hoped Dwight Gooden already is looking Sunday when (manager) Davey was symbolic of their whole year. which had long since lost its to finish his 16-season managerial meaning. former manager Bob Lillis a front for ways to improve in 1986. Johnson chose not to start me. I office job. PITTSBURGH - Chuck Tanner, career in his “ backyard.” “ Next year I hope to improve in The Boston Red Sox' 9-6 loss “ It's been tough with the inten­ would have had only three days "Probably some time in October who^uided the Several teams, including the two areas," Gooden said Monday. rest." Sunday to the sity that I've carried over 162 we’ll have a new manager in to the 1979 World Series champion-- , San Diego Padres “ I want to work on a changeup and games,” he explained. “ I try to Asked if it was possible for him to meant that the team finished in place," said Wagner, who an­ ship, parted company with his and New York Yankees, have been vary the speeds of my curveball." block everything else out. I ’m glad win 30 games some year, Gooden fifth place with a four-game losing nounced Lillis’ dismissal Monday. hometown team Monday night reported to be interested in hiring Gooden, only the seventh pitcher that it's over because of the mental said, “ You have to have an awful streak. Boggs, on the other hand, "W e waited until the season is under sad circumstances. Tanner, who has a career record of in history to lead the major leagues strain.” lot of luck, and only if you're went 3-for-4 at the plate, identical over, and it’s a custom in baseball "Let's say it was a mutual 1,199-1,173, including six seasons in victories, He said that his high average working in a four-man rotation, not to his numbers in the year's first that you must ask other clubs agreement,” The Pirates ever- with the and one and strikeouts in one season, was due to “ luck and the fact that I the five-man rotation we have.” game. permission to talk to employees. optimistic nine-year skipper said with the Oakland A's. He was received the first of what should be yi hit second in the order, second is Gooden led the Seagram compu­ The Red Sox third baseman led We’ll begin that process very during a hastily-called news con­ 711-685 with the Pirates, who numerous post season honors ter ratings for the last three the major leagues with a .368 where I want to hit.” quickly.” ference in the team’s executive obtained him from Oakland for Boggs beat the man he claims is Monday when he was named the months of the season, beating off batting average. His 240 hits Lillis, 55, was named manager in offices in Three Rivers Stadium. catcher Manny Sanguillen and Seagram Sports Award 1985 Base­ the challenge of the Yankees Don / / marked the first time since 1930 his idol, mid 1982, and had been with the "They didn't want me, and I $100,000 as successor to the late ball Player of the Year. Mattingly. Gooden led with a final that a major leaguer had reached outfielder George Brett, finished a team since its inception in 1962. didn’t want them.” Danny Murtaugh. The 20-year-old right-hander for rating of 80.98 with Mattingly that level. Only 10 players have distant second in the race for the "Lillis has worked hard for the The "they” to whom Tanner Though Tanner made it clear it the New York Mets recorded a 24-4 second at 75.93 and Kansas City’s ever collected more than 240 hits in American League batting titid, Astros. However, as we go forward referred are the coalition of was the new ownership that record with 268 strikeouts and a George Brett third with 75.73. one season in baseball history. hitting 335. with plans for 1986, new field private and public interests organ­ wanted him out, it was lameduck 1.S3 ERA. He is only the second In just two seasons Gooden After four years in the major "The last time Kansas City was leadership is a necessity,” said ized by Pittsburgh Mayor Dick president Dan Gaibreath who starting pitcher ever to capture the already has established himself as leagues, Boggs has now won two in town, there were only three or Wagner, who took control of the Caliguiri that last week announced announced with obvious reluc­ Seagram award in its ll-year baseball's best pitcher. He joined batting titles, after previously four points between us and I knew Astros Sept. 13. tentative agreement to buy the tance that Tanner would not fulfill history, following Ron Guidry of an exclusive club by winning the earning the 1983 award with a .361 this was going to be one of his "Bob has been asked to take over 98-year-old National League fran­ the two years remaining on his the New York Yankees, the winner pitching triple crown, equalling mark. He entered the 1985 season better years. I just had to maintain the vacant position as head of UPI photo chise from the John Gaibreath oft-renewed Pirates’ contract. in 1978. the feat of Walter Johnson, Grover \ with a lifetime mark of .344. what. I did all year. I was lucky baseball operations,” Wagner family of Columbus, Ohio, and Gaibreath couldn’t quite bring Gooden was presented with a Cleveland Alexander, Dazzy Boggs' season hit total is a George tailed off a little bit in said. "While this is a behin(l-the- Chuck Tanner (right), Pirates' manager Seated to Tanner’s left is Joe L. Brown, Warner Communications Inc. himself to use the words “ fired,” 110,000 check. Vance, Lefty Grove, Hal Nc- record for both the Red Sox and for September,” said Boggs, who also scenes job, it is one of substance for nine years, was fired by ciub outgoing B u g s' general manager. Tanner, 56, of New Castle, Pa., "ousted” or "dismissed.” "Winning this award and possi­ whouser and Sandy Koufax. third basemen. Of his hits, 187 were dropped from the mid-.370s in the UPI photo and importance to the Astros.” president Dan Gaibreath Monday. bly capturing the Cy Young award singles, exceeding by three the old final few days. will partially make up for the " I am surprised at getting here A day after completing sensational yearwith24 wins.the American League mark, set in 1984 "This past week has been a disappointment of not winning the this fast," Gooden said. “ Two Mets’ Dwight Gooden received the Seagram's Sports by . Boggs also hit struggle for me, with no batting Scholastic roundup National League East,” Gooden years ago I was pitching for safely in 135 games, tying the practice, a lot of rain, a lot of cold. I said, referring to the Mets futile Lynchburg in Class A and hoping to Award for Best Player of 1985 at ceremonies Monday in major league mark set in 1930 by really thought my stroke had gone Sports In Brief bid to catch the St. Louis Cardi­ make the majors in five years.” New York. Chuck Klein of Philadelphia. south," he said. Goodwin on all-tourney team Danehy and Hodina pace Coventry AMHERST, Mass. — University of Hartford senior Richard Goodwin was named to the all-tournament team at last CROMWELL - Leslie Danehy winning netminder Anna Werfel lineup, visiting Rocky Hill scored a weekend's University of Massachusetts Challenge Cup Invita­ and Monica Hodina scored two stopped 10 shots. goal with a minute and a half left, Girls volleyball SCOREBOARD tional Tournament. goals apiece to help visiting “ We’re finally getting some and then poured in eight more The East Catholic High graduate is a midfielder for the Hawks. Coventry High . to a 5-0 shutout consistency,” said Coventry coach against Cook in the second half en M H S beaten Hartford dropped the championship game to UMass, 1-0. The victory over host Cromwell High in Paul Lombardo, whose team has route to a 9-0 shutout. COC girls soccer action Monday. now posted back to back shutouts. “ She did good in the first half, SIMSBURY - Manchester High speed, but aggressive runner. Johnson Final Major League leaders Minutemen are now 9-3 and No. 2 in New England. The Hawks a re (right-handed) provides the power, 3-8. The Patriots are now 6-2 overali The Pats host East Hampton but it definitely affected her in the went down to defeat in four sets Oliver (lef)-harided) still among top and 4-1 in the conference. The High Thursday at 3:30 p.m. second half,” said Bolton coach Monday, losing to host Simsbury Baseball hltterslnthegame. Boning Football Golf Scholastic Edge— Toronto. (Bosed on 502 plate appearances) Panthers drop to 2-4-3 and 1-3-2. Mike Landolphi. High, 10-15, 9-15, 15-11 and 10-15. Starting Pltdiing Notional League Danehy, who also notched two The Bulldogs slip to 1-7, while Paige Lepak played well, while Kansas City has one of best young staffs g Ob r h pet. * Celtics release threesome assists, has 18 goals for the season. Rocky Hill is 6-2, including 5-0 in Hong Khao Luangpraseuth served ' In the majors, led by 21-vear-old McGee, StL 152 412 114 214 .353 Baseball playoff schedule right-hander Bret Saberhaoen (294). Guerrero, LA 137 487 99 154 .320 Redskins 27. Cardinals 10 Country Club EC JV girls soccer BOSTON — Third-round draft pick Andre Battle and free Hodina, who added one assist, has Bulldogs blanked the COC. and set well for Manchester, now . They come of you with three left-handers Raines, Mil 150 575 115 184 .320 tallied 12 times. Erin Connelly notched a hat trick 3-4. Maureen McCarthy and Dawn Margo (3rant fired a holo-ln-ono on agents Rick Lamb and Ron Williams were released Monday by (BMl-ol-uven) (, Donny Jackson, Charlie Gwynn, SD 154 422 90 197 .317 East Catholic High battled to a 1-1 Lisa Talaga garnered Coven­ BOLTON — A knock in the head to lead the scorers. Sue Roache, Martin also contributed some fine LelbrandO.MarkGublczalsflfthstarter. Parker, Cin 140 435 88 198 .312 St. Louis 0 3 0 7— 10 the I34yard 8th hole, using a 4Vi wood. double overtime tie with East Hartford the Boston Celtics, who trimmed their roster to 15 players. (All Timet EOT) Woshinoton 10 7 3 7— 27 The second aco of Grant’s career was High In lunior varsity girls soccer try's fifth goal, her fourth of the may have meant the beginning of who tallied the game-winner, Lisa spikes for the Indians, who travel Lcoeiic Chomplontlilp Series Toronto starters ore solid. Led by Dave Hernandez, NY 158 593 87 183 .309 Battle, a 6-foot-3 guard from Loyola, 111., had been expected to Stieb (14-13), who hod an off-year, [Joyle Moreland, Chi 141 587 74 100 .307 First wllnossod by Morgan Grant, Dick action. Denise GrablnskI scored the campaign, while Stacey Robertson the end for Bolton High's girls Brilliant and Judy Anthony added to Windham High today for a CCC Wash— Thelsmann 14 run (Mose­ McMahon and Ido McMahon. Notional League Alexander (17-10) ond only left-hander Sandberg, Chi 153 409 113 184 .305 lone Eagle goal at 10:40 of the first half. offer a stiff challenge for a spot on the team ’s bench, but last soccer team Monday. Jimmy Key. Jim Clancy looks good ley klck)44:12 ARIZONA SCRAMBLE — Herm East Catholic, now 2-2-1, hosts Northw­ and Bridget Herzog contributed two markers apiece. East match at 3:30 Lot Angolet vt. St. Loult Herr, StL 159 594 97 160 .302 Wash— FG Moseley 33r 6:56 week's acquisition of Jerry Sichting from the Indiana Pacers Bulldog goalie Kristie Cook was Oct. V-SI. Louis at Los Angeles, 0:35 coming offinlurv. Murphy, Atl 142 414 118 185 .300 Dvorok-Marlys Dvorak-Jen Schotta- est Catholic Thursday at Kennedy assists. Fullbacks Ann Lewis and Kim MHS also lost in junior varsity p.m. Edge— Kansas City. American League Second Dlck Schotta 72, Chad Whitesell-Lee field. took away one of the guard openings. The Patriots held a 35-12 shot knocked dizzy by a shot to the head Kilpatrick played well for Bolton, action, 10-15, 15-8 and 6-15. Andrea Relief pUdilng StL— FG O'Donoghue 22,2:11 WhItesell-AI Martln-Normo Martin 73, Oct. 10-St. Louis at Los Angeles, 0:35 g Ob r h pet. Wash— Clark 10 pass from Thelsmann advantage. Homestanding goaiie at the end of the first half. She was which travels to Portland High Billey and Sue Guerette played p.m. Kansas City has Dan (}ulsenberrv, Boggs, Bos 141 453 107 240 .348 Norm Nordeen-Betty Nordeen-Rov premier reliever In AL. Since he's not a (Moseley kick), 7:35 Anderson-May Anderson 74, Bill MRS JV football Toni Darling made 21 saves, while momentarily removed from the Thursday for a 3:30 contest. well. Oct. 12-Los Angeles at St. Louis, 1:05 Bren, KC 155 550 100 184 .335 Third p.m. power pitcher, can be used almost every Moningly, NY 159 452 107 211 .324 Tomkiel-Cappy GIblln-Walter Forlev- Manchester High burled South Wind­ Toney on day-to-day basis dov, which It malor factor In short series. Wosh— FG Moseley 29.6:35 Rlta Farley 74. Oct. 13-Los Angeles at St. Louis. 0:15 Henderson, NY 143 547 144 172 .314 Fourth sor, 30-0, In lunior varsity football p.m. Hod 37 saves this year. and Butler, Clev 152 591 104 184 .311 Men: Long Drive — Jack (3annon. action Monday. Quarterbock Kelly P H ILA D E LP H IA — Philadelphia 76ers guard Andrew Toney, MarkHulsmanndldnlcelobsettlngupfor StL—Anderson 10 run (O'Do- Closest to Pin — Ray Wood. Most K-Oct. 14-Los Angeles at St. Louis, 3:05 Baines, Chi 140 440 84 198 .309 noohueklck),3:11 Dubois wos a standout, passing for has sprained both ankles and is on a day-to- day basis to return to p.m. (9ulz. Bradley, Sea 159 441 100 192 .300 Accurate Drive — George McNIft. three touchdowns and running for a x-Oct. lA-St. Louis at Los Angeles, 3:05 Bullpen could be Toronto's biggest Buckner, Bos 142 473 89 201 .299 Inside CIrle — Turk Moore. fourth. Dubois hooked up with receiver action, the team announced Monday. Texas Tech falls under NCAA scrutiny p.m. asset. Tom Henke ()3saves) Is the closer. Molltor, MM 140 574 93 171 .297 Wash— DIdler 8 pass from Thelsmann Women: Long Drive — Jen Schotta, (Moseley kick), 12:32 Jean WIgren. Closest to Pin — M ary Yohel Tanaka on two 35-yard TD Bone scans showed Toney mildly sprained his left ankle and x-Oct. 17-St. Louis at Los Angeles, 0:35 Gory Lavelle (sore elbow) and Jim Acker Murray, Balt 154 583 111 173 .297 strikes, end also connected with Scott p.m. dld'oood lobs, but can be erratic. Don't Home Runt A— 53.134 Collins, Norma Martin. Most Accurate has a chronic sprain in his right, requiring physical therapy. StL Wosh Drive — Rose Crispino. Inside Circle— Ebreo on a 40-yord scoring toss. American League lookfor Bill Caudill Inanvkeysituatlons. National League — Murphy, Atl 37; Scott Ebreo also caught a pair of LUBBOCK, Texas (UPI) - here and investigate this and find class. him a pair of boots. Edge— Kansas City. Parker, CIn 34; Guerrero, LA and First downs 17 17 Edna Wadas, Lorraine Demko, Betty Kontat City vt. Toronto Rushes-yards 15-95 46-238 Lou Nordeen. two-point conversions, while Mark Texas Tech, accused of giving out about it,” Jones said. He told the newspaper he had Jones, however, said Monday Oct. 0-Kansas City at Toronto, 0:05 Bench Schmidt, Pho 33; Carter, NY 32. Ebreo added one and snagged two p.m. Both weak. Thlscouldleodtodemlsefor Amet jn League — Evans, Det 40; Passing yards 215 67 PUTTS — Ed Wadas-Edna Wadas- Rice, Lyons have surgery illegal payments to a blue-chip Pryor, who gained a Class been given cash, the use of a rental that Moore “ told me that he talked Sacks by-yards 4-28 2-16 Ken Anderson-Mary Collins 23. Herb Interceptions on defense. Rob Oct. 9-Kansos CItv at Toronto, 3:05 whichever team advances to the Series. Fisk, Chi 37; BalbonI, KC 34; Moningly, McLaughlin, who also had an Intercep­ athlete who signed to play football 5A-record 2,800 yards for state car and a hotel room by alumni and to him (Pryor) and told him that p.m. Royals hove Omar Moreno (goodspeed), NY 35; G.Thomas, Sea 32. 3rd down eff. 4— 10— 40.0 10— 19— 53.0 Carvev-Eleanor Brennan-Chuck WORCESTER, Mass. (U P I) — Boston Red Sox outfielder Jim 4th down eff. 0—0—0.00 1— 1— 1.00 Rezner-Lols Rezner 23. tion, Chris Garripv and Steve Blskeall for the university but never champion Converse Judson in 1983, a former assistant football coach. would not happen at this school.” Oct. 11-Toronto at Kansas City, 0:15 Greg Pryor (adeouate utility man) and Runt Boned In contributed on D. (not the hitter he once was). Passes 20-38-5 11-2(H) BEST 15 — Earl Wilson 77-27-50, Don Rice underwent arthroscopic surgery Monday to remove torn •enrolled there, is the latest Southw­ signed a letter of intent with Tech The newspaper quoted Tech Texas Tech is the latest of four p.m. National League — Parker, Cin 125; Punts 4-39.8 4-47.2 Oct. 12-Toronto at Kansas City, 0:15 Jays counter with rookies Manny Lee and Murphy, Atl 111; Herr, StL 110; Bottalino 73-20-53, Jim Grier 43-9-54, cartilage from his left knee. est Conference school to fall under in 1984, but never attended the coach Jerry Moore as saying he Southwest Conference schools to LoulsThorntonandreservefIrstbasemen Punt returns-yds 1-11 1-11 Bob Norwood 45-11-54, Walt Chapman p.m. Moreland, Chi 104; Wilson, Pha 102. KO returns-yds 4-48 3-72 Illing soccer The operation was performed by Dr. Arthur Pappas, the team NCAA scrutiny. university because he failed to knew nothing about Pryor’s con­ have recruiting activities investi­ x-Oct. 13-Taranto at Kansas City, 4:35 Rick Leach and Cecil Fielder. American League — Moningly, NY 44-12-54. Edge— Even. Fumbles-lost 1-1 3^2 SW EEPS — Gross — Dove Malick 74. llllng Junior High varsity soccer physician, at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center. T. Jones, Tech's new athletic graduate with his high school tention a Tech supporter offered gated by the NCAA. p.m. 145; Murray, Balt 124; Winfield, NY 114; Penaltles-yds 5-40 2-19 x-Oct. 15-Kansos City at Toronto, 0:15 Prediction Baines, Chi 113; Bren, KC 112. Net — Don Dattallno91-20-71, Jim Grier team whipped the East Calhollc'fresh- Rice missed the final 15 games of the season due to the injury. director, said Monday the univer­ Blue Jays had the better record, but Time of possession 24:16 35:44 81-9-72, Walt Chapman 85-12-73, Warren men, 4-2, Monday at llllng. p.m. Stolen Bases Rookie outfielder Steve Lyons, who played in 133 games this sity has asked the NCAA to look x-Oct. 16-Kansos City at Toronto, 0:15 Royals have vast edge In plovoff National League — Coleman, StL 110; Howland 84-11-73, Brad Parllman 08-15- M o Morlartv had three goals, Somllt p.m. experience. Starting pitching more con­ Raines, Mtl 70; M cG oo, StL 54; Individual Statistics 73. Svchlf kokhog two and Jeremy DIeterle season, also underwent minor surgery for the removal of bone into published allegations by RUSHIN(3— St. Louls-Anderson 9- Wortd Sorlet sistent and defenseabittighter. Sandberg, Chi 54; Samuel, Pha S3. SC R A M BLE — Steve Matavo-Ed one (or the Rams, now 5-0 for the chips from the outside of his left foot. former Texas schoolboy star Chris Oct. 1»Kit AL, 0:35 p.m. Rovalslnflvegames. American League — Henderson, NY 43, Ferrell 2-4, Lomax 3-11, Mitchell Clccagllone-Ed Dullea-Ed Boblgan 43, season. Doug Harvey, Mike Poirot and 1-17. Washington— Riggins 17-103, Grif­ Al MartIn-BIII Palmer-VIc Plagge 44, Bill White also played well (or llllng, Dr. Pappas said both players are expected to be healthy again Pryor, who told a San Antonio Oct. 20-ot AL, TBA 00; Penis, Col 54; Butler, Clev 47; fin 2-8, Rogers 25-104, Thelsmann 3-12, Oct. 22-ot NL, 0:35 o.m. Wilson, KC 43; Smith, KC 40. George MartIn-Len GIgllo-Bob Hunter which was home today against by spring training. newspaper he was given cash and Oct. 23-atNL, 0:25 o.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE Pitching Monkl-11. 44, Walt Ferguson-Ed Corcoran-Ken Wethersfield. ’ other benefits by alumni and a x-Oct. 24^it NL. 0:25 o.m. Kansas aty Royals Victories PASSING— St. Louls-Lomax 33-18- Wlgren-JIm Breen 44, Bob Flynn-Bob x-(3ct. 24^lt AL, 0:25 o.m. Batting National League — Gooden, NY 24-4; 214-4. Brunner 2-5-27-1. Washlngton- Behllng-Paul Sartor-Don Edwards 44. former assistant coach. x-Oct. 27-at AL, TBA Ob r h 2b Jb hr rbi ovg Tudor, StL 21-8; Andular, StL 21-12; Thelsmann 11-20-834). BACK N IN E — Pete Foster-Joe Football Globetrotters add first female Jones said Tech has given the Moccolone-WIg Gardella-John Gro- FREE x-ilnecessarv Brett 550 108 184 38 5 30112.335 Browning, Cin 20-9; Hershlser, LA 19-3. NCAA information that is “ sharply Quirk 57 3 14 3 1 0 4.281 American League — Guidry, NY 22-4; RECEIVING — St. Louis-Green 4-45, man 31. Pat Cooney-Pete Teets-AI Wilson 405 87 148 25 21 4 43.278 Saberhogen, KC 20-4; Burns, Chi 18-11; Tilley 3-33, Anderson 2-15, Ferrell 1-8, Chevrette-George Gentile 32. Skins — LOS ANGELES — The Harlem Globetrotters, for decades the contrary” to the group's letter Playoff match-ups Orta 300 32 80 21 1 4 45.247 Viola, Minn 10-14; Lelbrandt, KC 17-9; Smith 4-81, Marsh 3-37, Mitchell 1-4. Pat Cooney-Pete Teets-Al Chevrette- CCC-Eastern o’all clown princes of basketball, will have something new as they citing five possible football recruit­ Woshlngton-Monk 4-44, Barnwell 1- , W L T W L T McRoe 320 41 S3 19 0 14 70.259 Moore, Sea and Alexander, Tor 17-10; George Gentile 4th hole birdie three. begin their 60th season of athletic wizardry and humor: a ing violations during the last two Smith 448 77 115 23 4 4 41.257 Blvleven, Min 17-14. 13, Rogers 1 mlnus-4, Clark 2-15, DIdler BEST 12 — A — Dick Horan 44-4-M, South Windsor 1 0 0 2 2 0 American League Kansas City (West) vi. White 543 42 140 25 1 22 49 .249 Earned Run Average ilB , Griffin 1 mlnus-1. Tim Cooney 42-1-41, Bill Moran 44-3-41. Windham 10 0 13 0 princess. years. Terenta(East) Sundberg 347 38 90 12 4 10 35 .245 (Based on 142 Innings pitched) ' S A C K S — St. L o u ls -B a k e r 1-10, Gross — Stan McFarland 74, Dick Enfield 0 0 0 3 0 0 The athletic director emphas­ First bOM Grooms 14. Washlngton-Mann 3-18, Fermi 0. 0 0 2 2 0 Lynette Woodard, captain of the United States's 1984 Olympic BalbonI 400 74 144 28 2 34 88 .243 National League — (kioden, NY 1.53; Horan 74. B — Al Cusson 44-4-40, Gerry ized Tech is not under formal Classified Ad (.243 average, 34 home Wathan 145 11 34 8 1 1 9.234 Tudor, StL 1.93; Hershlser, LA 2.03; Butz Vj-10, Grant Vj-10. Thibodeau 47-4-4), Jim Grier 44-5-41, East Hartford 0 0 0 0 2 0 gold-medal women's basketball team, was chosen Monday the runs, n RBI), Kansas City, vs. Willie Sheridan 204 18 47 9 2 3 17 .228 Reuschel, Pin 2.27; Welch, LA 2.31. Warren Howland 48-4-42, Alex Elgner Rockville 0 0 0 ) 3 0 first female to wear the star-spangled uniform of the 'Trotters. invekigation by the NCAA. How­ Upshaw (.275,15,^),Toronto. loro 130 7 29 9 1 1 21.223 American League — Stieb, Tor 2.48; INTERCEPTIO N S — St. Louls-None. Jr. 51-7-44, Don Anderson 50-4-44. C — Manchester |. 0 10 12 0 ever, he asked it to review the BalbonI kills mistoke pitches. Can hit Washlngton-Kaufman 1-10, Cherry 1-22, Wally Hart 55-12-^, Don Edwards Hortford Public 0 1 0 0 3 1 Motley 383 45 85 20 I 17 49 .222 Lelbrandt, KC2.49; Saberhogen, KC2.67; Pryor reports because “ there one out at any time. Upshaw, despite an Pryor 114 8 25 3 0 1 3.219 Key, Tor 3.00; Blvleven, Min 3.14. Green 1-0, Mllot 1-11, Dean 14). 57-14-43, Don Donovan 52-9-43,! Jack Fill out coupon below (one word per space) and mail: off-year, can still hurt you with the long L. Jones 152 12 32 7 0 0 9.211 Strikeouts Missed field goals: none. Moffat 53-9-44, BernleGlovIno 55-11-44. Lee Trevino ‘officially retired’ might be some untruth” in the ball. Neither shines defensively, but Concepcln 314 32 44 5 1 2 20 .204 National League — Gooden, N Y 248; SW EEPS — A Gross — Dick Horan HCC O'all Upshaw has better range. player’s statements. Blancolan 138 21 24 5 1 1 4.188 Soto, Cin 214; Ryan, Hou 209; 74. Net — Bill Moran 78-5-73, Doc » WLTWLT EL PASO, Texas — Lee Trevino, hailed as the "Catinflas of the Edge— Royals. Leeper 34 1 3 0 0 0 4.088 Valenzuela, LA 200; Fernandez, NY 180. College (ootbell retIngs McKee 77-4-73, Paul Purcell 80-7-73, St. Bernard 2 0 0 4 0 0 " I felt this morning the thing we Clearly state name of item and phone number in ad. (kune winning RBI — Brett 14; American League — Blvleven, Minn Bob Behling 78-5-73. B Gross — Aldo Xavier 1 0 0 3 1 0 Country Club” for his humor, and "Superm ex” for his abilities should do, and which I have done, Frank White (.24», 22,49), Kansas City, BalbonI, McRae and White 9; Wilson 7; 204; Bannister, Chi 198; Morris, Det 191; D'Apoollonlo79, Jim Grier 79. Net — Al Notre Dame (WH) 1 ) 0 2 2 0 and heritage, is ready to ease off the Professional Golf was to write a letter to the NCAA, Price must be included. vs. Damaso Garcia (.282,1,44),Toronto. Orta and Smith 4; Irog, Motley and Hurst, Bos 189; Win, Cal 180. NEW YO RK — The United Press Cusson 81-12-49. C G ross— Jock Moffat St. Joseph's 1 1 0 2 2 0 White Is a solid all-around player, who Sundberg 4; Sheridan 3; Concepcion, Saves International Board of Coaches Top 20 91. Net — Wally Hart 95-23-72, Irv NWest Catholic 0 0 0 2 2 0 Association Tour. stating that these accusations have can hit, runandhitfor power. Spectacular Leeper andOulrk2; Blancalana, L.Jones, National League — Reardon, Mtl 41; college football ratings, with first- Sobolov 94-22-74. Fairfield Prep 1 2 0)30 " I ’m officially retired,” Trevino said Monday, speaking at the been made against our university One item only per ad. In the field, Garcia has develooed Into one South Catholic 0 10 3 10 Pryor and Wathan 1. Smith, Chi 33; Power, Cin and Smith, place votes and records In parentheses, El Paso Golf Hall of Fame. and,asking the NCAA to come out of the better hitters In the ALand can steal Stolen bases — Wilson 43; Smith 40; Hou 27; Gossage, SD 24. total points (based on 15 points for first East Catholic 0 1 0 2 2 0 Do not use abbreviations. bases. Good fielder. Coming off Sep­ Sheridan 11; White 10, Brett9; Motley 4; American League — (Julsenberry, KC place, 14 for second, etc.), and lost “ I will not play actively on the PGA tour again. But I will play tember kneelnlury. Concepcion 4; Orta 2; BalbonI, Blanca­ 37; James, Chi 32; Hernandez, Det and week's ranking: in two or three tournaments,” he said. Edge— Even. lana and Wathan 1. Moore, Cal 31; Howell, (3ak and RIgheni, 1. Iowa 04) (44)) 584 1 Soccer IB e rtstap Pitching NY 29. 2. Oklahoma (14) (24)) 571 2 NO Pet, Garage, Tag Sale or Commercial ads Buddy Blancalana (.180, 1,4), Kansas w I Ip h bb so era 3. Michigan (10) (40) 524 5 Calendar City, vs. Tony Fernandez, (.289, 2, 51), Tigers swing Quisenbrry 8 9 129.0 142 14 54 2.37 4. Florida State (1) (40) 471 4 CCC-Eosttrn Division O'oll Iowa still atop UPI poll ^ Toronto. Saberhogn 20 4 Z35.1 211 38 158 2.87 5. Oklahoma State (1) (40) 4)3 4 ' accepted. Blancalana Is a switch-hitter, but has a Stertlng line-ups w L T w L T Lelbrandt 17 9 237.2 223 48 108 2.49 4. Penn State (40) 355 7 Manchester 6 0 1 6 0 2 very light bat. Won't hurt you In the field. Farr 2 1 37.2 34 20 34 3.11 7. Arkansas (40) 342)1 TODAY NEW YORK — Iowa needed 24 years to regain college Scouts wonder why he ploys over Onix Boys Soccor Windham 6 0 1 7 0 1 six-piayer Jackson 1412 208.0 209 74 114 3.42 8. Alabama (40) 340 s South Windsor 3 2 1 4 2 1 football's No. 1 ranking. Chuck Long made sure the Hawkeyes' Concepcion. Fernandez one of bright Gubicza 14 10 177.1 140 77 99 4.04 TORONTO— Probablestartingllneups 9. Nebraska (3-1) 301 10 Enfield at Manchester, 3:30 Ads must be printed on order blanks appearing in the young plovers In AL. Good defensively, , ^ American Le^ue ^ Bacon Academy at Cheney Tech, Enfield 3 2 0 3 2 0 stay at the top was longer this time. Beckwith 1 5 95.0 99 32 00 4.07 playafts: 10. Brigham Young (41) 23912 Hartford Public 2 4 1 3 4 1 goodhltter,canrun. Block 10 15 205.2 214 59 122 4.33 11. Auburn (3-1) 209 )3 Long, the Hawkeyes’ dynamic senior quarterback, threw for Giant deai Manchester Herald. Edge— Toronto. Kanios City East Hampton at Bolton, 3:15 East Hartford 1 3 3 1 3 3 M. Jones 3 3 44.0 42 39 32 4.78 Lonnie Smith If, .257 12. Air Force (SO) 17415 Fermi 1 5 0 1 5 0 390 yards and four touchdowns, and rambled 2 yards for a score TIlM Bate Leonord 0 0 2.0 1 0 1 0.00 13. Tennessee (2-0-1) 14414 Cromwell ot Coventry, 3:15 George Brett (.335,30,112), Kansas City, Willie Wilson cf, .270 Girls Soccor Rockville 0 6 1 1 6 1 Saves — Oulsenberry 37, Beckwith and 14. Texas (30) 97 14 HCC with 27 seconds left Saturday to propel Iowa to a 35- 31 victory DETROIT (UPI) - The Detroit vs. Ranee Mulllniks (.295,10,57) and Garth Farr 1. (ieorge Brett 3b, .335 Manchester at Enfield, 3:30 0*all Jorge Orta dh, .247 15. Ohio State (3-1) 83 3 W L T W L T over Michigan State. Tigers made a six-player trade lorg(J13,7,37),Toronto. Complete games — Saberhaoen 10, 14. UCLA (3-1-1) 4517 Weston at East Catholic, 3:15 Brett Is one of the most dangerous Pot Sheridan rf, .228 Cross Country Xavier 7 0 0 7 0 1 The triumph kept the Hawkeyes No. 1 for the second straight Monday with the San Francisco Lelbrandt 8, Black 5, Jackson 4. Frank White 2b, .249 17. Georgia (3-1) 34 is Aaulnos 3 1 3 3 1 r- hitters In the malors. A real game- Shutouts — Lelbrandt and Jackson 3, 16. Baylor (41) 2519 Manchester/WIndham at South 3 Giants, it was announced by Tiger breaker. Con do It all. Mulllniks (left- Steve BalbonI lb, .243 Windsor, 3:30 East Catholic 4 3 0 4 4 0 week. Prior to this year, the last time Iowa was the top-rated Block 2, Saberhaoen 1. c, .245 19. Louisiana State (2-1) 23 9 Fairfield Prep 4 2 1 1 vice president and general man­ handed hitter) and lorg (right- handed) Toronto Blue Joys East Cathollc/Notre Dame 5 2 team was the first week of the 1961 season. To all Herald form excellent platoon. G ood hitlers, Buddy Blancalana ss, .188 20. Indiana (40) 10 20 St; Joseph's 2 3 2 2 3 2 Batting Others receiving votes: Arizona, Army, Northwest Catholic, 3:15 ager Bill Lajoie. good fielders. Chorlle Llebrandt p, 17-9 Girls Swimming St. Bernard 1 4 1 1 4 \ readers who Edge— Royals. abrh2b8bhrrbl avg Colorado, Illinois, Kansas, Miami (Fla.), South Catholic 2 5 0 2 6 0 The Tigers acquired left-handed Barfield 539 94 154 34 9 27 84.289 Minnesota, Southern Cal, Texas A 8iM, Conard at Manchester, 3:30 _ Toronto Girls Volleyball NWest Catholic 0 5 1 0 5 1 pitcher Dave LaPoint, left-handed Bell 407 87 147 28 4 28 95.275 Damaso Garcia 2b, .282 Utah and Washington. Colts release Art Schllchter have something Jim Sundberg (.245,10,35), Konsosafy, Burroughs 191 19 49 9 3 4 28 .257 Manchester at Wlndhanv-3^30 hitting catcher Matt Nokes, and vs. Ernie Whitt (.245,19,44),Toronto. Lloyd Moseby cf, .259 „ •'("•'••ntanlwinittieAmerleon Fernandez 544 71 143 31 10 2 51.289 George Bell If, .275 Ataoctaflon, taoms COC INDIANAPOLIS — Quarterback Art Schllchter Monday was minor league right-handed pitcher to sell for Sundberg Is still one of too defensive Fielder 74 4 23 4 0 4 14.311 WEDNESDAY O'oll catchersInthemalors.Hodoneofhlsbest Cliff Johnson dh, .240 «®«R8»»nee probation Boys Soccor W L T W L T surprisingly released without explanation by the Indianapolis Eric King. In exchange, the Giants (kircia 400 70 149 25 4 8 44.282 Jesse Barfield rf, .289 m Inollalblo (or ttio Top 20 and Rocky HIM 4 seosons at plate. Whitt, who normally Heorron 7 0 1 0 0 0 0.143 East Catholic at Xavier, 3:45 o.m. 0 0 5 2 0 Colts. obtained pitcher Juan Berenguer, platoons with Inlured Buck AAartInez, Willie Upshaw 1b, .275 “ ntwerntlon Coventry at Vinal Tech (Palmer Coventry 3 0 0 5 0 1 ^99 or Less loro 288 33 90 22 1 7 37.313 (kjrth lorg 3b, .313 UPI Boa^fCoachos.'niotoams RHAM 3 catcher Bob Melvin and a player to carried Jays ot times this year and has Johnson 349 35 94 17 1 13 44 .240 Field), 7:30 p.m. 0 0 4 1 0 Schllchter, who missed the 1983 season while serving a good power. Ernie Whitt c, .245 a trm tlyo n probation aro Florida and Holyoke at MCC, 3:30 Bolton 1 2 0 3 3 0 be named later. Lee 40 9 8 0 0 0 0.200 Tony Fernandez ss, .289 Soufhom Moth odist. Cheney Tech suspension for gambling, was cut without comment by coach Rod We will run your'ad Edge— Toronto. AAortInez 99 11 14 3 0 4 14 .142 Girls Volleyball 1 2 0 3 2 1 LaPoint, 26, was 7-17 for San Left field Dave Stieb p, 14-13 Bacon Academy 1 2 0 2 3 1 Dowhower. Moseby 584 92 151 30 7 10 70 .259 Enfield at Manchester, 3:30 East Hampton Francisco with an earned run for 6 days Free of Lonnie Smith (.257,4,41) Kansas City, Mulllniks 344 55 108 24 1 10 57.295 1 2 0 4 2 0 vs. Georgs Bell (.275,28,95), Toronto. Vinal Tech 1 2 0 3 2 0 average of 3.57. The Giants only (kiver 187 20 47 4 1 5 23.251 THURSDAY Cromwell Charge. SI nee coming over fromSt. Leuls, Smith Thornton 72 18 17 1 1 1 8.234 Girls Soccor 1 3 0 2 4 1 scored 29 runs in LaPoint's 17 has provided type of spark he did for Portland 0 3 0 1 5 0 Turcotte among Canadlen cuts Upshaw 501 79 138 31 5 15 45.275 East Hampton at Coventry, 3:15 losses. It marked the first losing Cords. Excellent hitter, excellent speed. Whitt 412 55 101 21 2 19 44.245 Bolton at Portland, 3:15 Bell has develooed Into one ot the better Transactions Fill out coupon and Game winning RBI — Barfield 12, Bell MONTREAL — Third-year centerman Alfie Turcotte was season of his nine-year profess- N am e. young hitters In gome. Good power ond and Mulllniks 11, Garcia and Moseby 10, FRIDAY CCC-Eoitarn DIvltlon girls O'oll sional career. excellent arm. W L T W L T among five players cut by the Montreal Canadians Monday. either mail it or Whin 8, Upshaw 7, Fernandez 4, Fielder 4, Football Manchester 1 Among LaPoint’s highlights this Edge— Toronto. Martinez and Oliver 3, Burroughs and Elka East Catholic ot Xavier (Palmer 5 0 6 1 0 Turcotte is being sent to the Sherbrooke Canadians of the Address bring it to the Johnson 2, Thornton 1. BoMboll Field), 7:30 p.m. South Windsor 3 1 1 3 3 1 American Hockey League along with right winger Claude year was a shutout May 5 at St. Willie Wilson (.278,4,43), Kansas City, Detroit— Acquiredfrom San Froncisco Lennie Anderson 354, Rick Burnett Rockville 3 2 0 5 3 0 Stolen bases — Moseby 37, (kircIa 28, Boys Soccer Windham Lemieux, and defensemen Domiiiic Campedelti and John Louis, beating Joaquin Andujar, P h o n e . Manchester Herald vs. UovdMoseby (.259,11,70),Toronto. Barfield 22, Bell 21, Fernandez 13, pitcher Dave LaPoint, cotcher AAott 140-378, Jerry Ridel .153-415, Joe DeSi­ Cheney Tech at Portland, 3:15 3 2 0 3 2 0 Nokes and minor leogue pitcher Eric mone 157-341, Ralph Dover 152-151-430, Enfield 2 3 0 2 0 5-0. LaPoint is 42-39 in his six-year Wilson lsogoodhltter,excellent speed. Upshaw 8, lorg 3, Mulllniks and Whin 2, Bolton at Coventry, 3:15 3 Kordic. Forward Graeme Bonar was returned to his junior team office. Drives pitchers crozv when on base. Ploys Lee and Thomfon 1. King for pitcher J uan B^enguer, catcher Bruce Fish 139-372, Joe Twaronite Girls Soccer Hartford Public 0 3 ] 1 3 2 major league career. center about as well os anyone. Moseby Is Bob Melvin and a player to be named. 137-348, Joe Dworok 384, Travis Cook Fermi 0 4 0 1 5 0 in Sault St. Marie. One ad a month only PHcMng Jr. 355, Bill Preston 137-141-399, Andy Manchester at Hartford Public, 3:30 Nokes, who turned 22 last week, a well-rounded plover. Can do It all, hit, w l iphbbsoero Houston — Fired Manager Bob Lillis; East Catholic at South Windsor, 3:X p e r fam ily run. Held, hitfor power. Henke 3 3 40.0 29 8 42 2.(0 retained coaches Denis Menke. Les Moss Lamoureux 143-389, Travis Cook Sr Cress Country played most of 1985 for the (No phone calls Edge— Even. Sfleb 14 13 245.0 204 94 147 2.48 and Matt Galante. Cheney Tech at Vinal Tech, 3:30 HCC girls O'oll Shreveport (La.) Captains of the Pittsburgh — Fired Manoger Chuck l3ti” :i4?^.“'“ w L T W L T JaworskI regains starting nod _____ One Item Only Caudill 4 4 49.1 53 35 44 2.99 Tanner. Girls Swimming Double-A Texas League. He batted * * K r r y l Mottey (.222,17,49),KonsosCItv, Key 14 4 2112 188 50 85 3.00 Fermi at Manchester, 3:30 NWest Catholic 2 0 0 6 1 0 __ accepted)___ vs. Jesse Barfield (.289,27,84), Toronto. LaVelle 5 7 72.2 54 34 50 3.10 Bcaketboll Bloatom East Catholic at Middletown, 3:30 Eost Catholic 3 1 0 4 4 0 P H ILA D E LP H IA — Four weeks after he lost his starter's job .295 with 14 home runs and 56 runs Motley Improving as o player. Has Acker 7 2 84.1 84 43 42 3.23 Boston — Released guard Andre Battle Girls Volleyball South Catholic 1 3 0 1 5 0 to rookie quarterback Randall Cunningham, Ron Jaworski batted in. decent power. Barfield has power to all and forwards Rick Lamb and Ron Mercy 0 2 0 4 1 Lamp 1) 0 105.2 94 27 48 3.32 Williams. Marilyn Meyers 200-449, Judy Rel- Manchester at Hartford Public, 3:30 3 earned it back. Now he would like to keep it for a while. Nokes made his major league fields. At times can be mode to look bod at Alexander 17 10 2(0.2 248 47 142 3.45 chenboch 162-183-525, Dee Smyth 179- plate. Good arm. Davis 2 1 28.0 23 13 22 3.54 LA Clippers — Released guard; Dane 182-190524, Ann SATURDAY Jaworski replaced an ineffective Cunningham in the second debut Sept. 2 and hit .208 in 19 Edge— Toronto. Suttle, Nigel Lloyd and Bobby Parks. Brendle 192-453. Football lianrltPHlpr Hrralft Clancy 9 4 128.2 117 37 44 3.78 Milwaukee — Signed forward Andre quarter Sunday after the Eagles had fallen behind New Orleans games for San Francisco, with two Flier 7 0 48.2 38 18 24 3.88 Rockville at Manchester, 1:30 p.m. home runs and five RBI. HolA4cRoe(.259,14,7D),KansasClfy,vt. Saves — Caudill 14, Henke 13, Acker 10, (3oode to a 1-vear contract. Beys Soccor n-0, and led the team to its best offensive show of the season, in a Cliff Johnson (.240, 13,44) and Al OHver AARP Radio, TV LjzVelle 8, Lamp 2. CollSBe Hartford Public at Manchester, 10:30 .23-21 loss. King, 21, also played at Shreve­ 16 Brainard Place (.251,5,23),Toronto. Completegames— Sfleb8, Alexander 4, a.m. port where he was 5-3 with a 2.32 Manchester McRae hoe dominated this position Kansas — Extended through 1989 the Norm Lasher 209-575, Bruno Gior­ Key 3, CIcmcv I. contract of basketball coach Larry dano 559, Dick Colbert 504, G trl Aquinas at East Catholic, 10:M a.m. TDNIGHT ERA in 15 starts. since Its Inception. (Xingerous hitter, no Shutoufs — Stieb 2, Alexander 1. Brown. MCC at Middlesex (Milk Con (Same), Andrews 180-483. 11 a.m. 1 Ig - MANCHKSTER HERALD, Tuesday, Oct. B, 1985 MANCHESTER HKRALD, Tuesday. Oct. 8, 1985 - 19

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By Hanzada Flkry man Yasser Arafat, said: "E very­ told harbor authorities they were the urging of PLO leaders, includ­ White House spokesman Larry United Press International thing is under control. The ship is ready to leave the vessel, accord­ ing Abu lyad. Speakes declined comment on the now under control of the captain.” Soviets say Israel ing to radio transmissions moni­ Egypt’s charge d’affaires in developments “ since it is ob­ PORT SAID, Egypt (UPI) - “ The hijackers have now surren­ provoked hijacking tored in Israel. Israel said earlier today his viously a sensitive time there." Palestinian pirates who comman­ dered to Egyptian authorities. No The PLO spokesman said the country had called on Palestinians deered an Italian luxury liner one has been hurt. All is in order,” — see page 7 successful conclusion to negotia­ holding the Italian cruise ship off An Egyptian diplomatic source, freed their 511 hostages today and he said. tions resulted from "close cooper­ Egypt "to surrender.” who asked not to be identified, said SUMS left the ship, ending the hijacking Earlier, both Radio Cairo and ation between the PLO delegation, The Italian Foreign Ministry, a delegation of Palestinian, Italian less than 48 hours after it began, Israel Radio reported — based on Italy and Egypt." meanwhile, reported there were and Egyptian officials was formed the Egyptian Foreign Ministry monitored radio transmissions official at the consulate said. "I "The PLO delegation went 511 people — including 16 Ameri­ to negotiate with the hijackers. said. from the ship — that the hijackers don't know whether all the hi­ aboard the ship side by side with cans — aboard the hijacked ship He said Hani Al-Hassan, politi­ The Foreign Ministry said the denied anyone had been killed. In jackers will be coming ashore, the Italians and Egyptians," he rather than 420, as first reported. A cal adviser to Arafat, probably hijacking ended at 5 p.m. — about various radio messages Tuesday, whether an agreement has been said. "The hijackers have now spokesman for the Ministry said was a member of the delegation. 44 hours after it began — with the the hijackers said they killed two reached or what is going to happen surrendered to Egyptian authori­ new information showed 331 crew Al-Hassan has been in the Egyp­ surrender of the gunmen. American women. But in today's after their arrival.” ties. No one has been hurt. All is in members and 180 passengers were tian capital since last week. The announcement from the transmissions, they said everyone A spokesman for Abu lyad, order." aboard. The Achille Lauro — with nearly Foreign Ministry in Cairo followed aboard was well. second-in-command to PLO Chair­ He said Palestinian officials at Of the Ml crew, 203 were Italian, 1,100 passengers and crew — left an earlier announcement from The Tunisian news agency said man Yasser Arafat, said, “ Every­ their Tunis headquarters were 75 were Portuguese and six were the Italian port of Genoa Oct. 3 on Yasser Arafat's Palestestinian the Italian Consulate in Port Said thing is under control. The ship is maintaining constant constant ra­ British, the spokesman said. an 11-day Mediterranean cruise to Liberation Organization head­ reported he hijackers would be now under control of the captain." dio contact with the ship. The The State Department said to­ Naples and Syracuse in Italy, quarters in Tunis, Tunisia. brought ashore at Port Said today. The Achille Lauro pulled into spokesman said the ship returned day at least 10 Americans — and Alexandria and Port Said in Egypt, A spokesman for Abu lyad, "Someone will go out in a boat to Port Said this afternoon and to Egyptian waters overnight from possibly as many as 17 — were Limassol in Cyprus and the Greek second-in-command to PLO Chair­ bring them back to Port Said,” an shipping sources said the hijackers a position off the Syrian coast at aboard the hijacked ship. island of Rhodes. Union hydro idea Bennet kept alive by board dispute

By Alex GIrelll Weiss said he had, Fogarty said: Herald Reporter " I think it's a waste of time.” looms Fogarty was the only board The Board of Directors Tuesday member to call for scrapping the night refused to give up the idea of project. By Alex GIrelll installing a hydropower facility at Cassano said he shared Ted- Herald Reporter the Union Pond dam despite an ford's concern about developing administrative recommendation alternate sources ' of power. He One of the first jobs the new town that the project be dropped. cited the power outages resulting Board of Directors will face at its Although there was no formal from Hurricane Gloria as an first meeting in November will be vote, four of the nine the directors example of need. filling vacancies on the board of indicated at a meeting that they Cassano said he wants the town the Bennet Housing Corp. — a task wanted the town administration to to investigate a power project that could involve some continue exploring the possibility undertaken by the town of UncoTn, controversy. of producing electricity from the R.I. Like Tedford, he asked if the Democratic Director Stephen waters of Union*Pond. -4own iMd'discussed the matter Cassano said at Tuesday night’s with any other energy companies Board of Directors meeting that Town General Manager Robert besides the two that have decided LONGEST Weiss reported to the directors only one of the corporation’s five not to take part. directors must belong to the Tuesday that the administration Weiss told the directors there are has concluded the project is not minority party, currently the two factors that seem to have Republicans. economically feasible. “ We would made the project unfeasible. One is not earn back our investment until But Republican Minority Leader Slims o f all. a requirement by the state Depart­ William Diana responded that two well into the next century,” Weiss ment of Environmental Protection said. BHC directors who must be that 20 percent of the water — the replaced — Robert Heavisides and But several members of the first 20 cubic feet per second — be Joseph Hachey — were originally UPI photo /M board said that the town should not allowed to flow over« the dam Republican appointees. He im­ VIRGINIA scrap the project at its present without going through a power- White House welcome plied they should be replaced by stage. generating turbine. The other is a Republicans. Director Kenneth Tedford asked reduction in the amount Northeast Hachey became a Democrat if it was only because the town has Utilities is required to pay for President and Mrs. Reagan greet the prime minister said President Reagan will turn the tide against trade protec­ after his appointment and has been dealing with a private inves­ privately produced power. prime minister of Singapore, Lee Kuan since resigned from the BHC. tor that the idea has been found to He said the the year 2010 would Yew, and his wife, as they arrive for a tionism and “pessimism" in Congress Heavisides continues to serve even be not economically feasible. Two be the first year of return on the Tuesday state dinner at the White “by opening foreign markets and though his term has run out, private firms have concluded they town's investment under the cur­ I VIRGINIA House. In his remarks to guests, the creating new jobs for Americans.” because no successor has been do not want to become involved in rent projections. named by the town directors. SLIMS, the project. They are Catalyst Cassano said the town should The Democratic directors have Energy Development Corp. of New challenge the DEP on its ruling. indicated they want to name a York City and Independent Energy In 1983, town voters authorized a tenant of the Bennet Apartments Co. of Boston. bond issue of $695,000 for repair of Tenants plead for stoves as a corporate director. A source I ) Robert Huestis, the town budget Union Dam and for the hydrop­ close to the Democrats said the analyst, recommended that the ower facility. The assumption on tenant they have in mind is a town not undertake the project on By John F. Kirch "You’re defeating your own the part of the administration then floor and nine on the second. The registered Democrat. Slim, lisht its own after studying reports from Herald Reporter purpose,” Marchuck said of town was that dam repair would cost housing code requires two ba­ One possibility that has been the private firms. officials. She said that the removal about $400,000 and hydropower throoms for each living unit in a mentioned privately is to increase Democratic Directors Stephen The landlord and 13 residents of of stoves and refrigerators would work $295,000. But when Black and tenement house. the number of the corporation’s and ddra Ions. Cassano, Kenneth Tedford, Ste­ a Main Street rooming house force residents to move out of the Warner Construction Co. of Hart­ If the building's definition is directors to resolve any dispute phen Penny and Republican Donna gathered outside town offices building and go to shelters. ford submitted an estimate in May, changed to a tenement, town that may arise over the political Mercier all said further study was Tuesday to try to persuade town "You’ll have more people in your it put the dam repair at $365,000 officials said, Libro would either makeup of the Bennet board. in order. officials not to force removal of shelters. You’ll have more people and hydropower work at ^38,000, have to add more bathrooms or While the town directors are But Democrat James Fogarty stoves and reTrigerators from the in the streets,”' Marchuck said. shifting more of the cost to the seek a variance to lower the considering the appointment of a disagreed. residents’ rooms. Joseph TuIIy, speaking for land­ hydropower plant. number required. Libro, who said full voting director from among LOW TAB ■ MENTHOL At the board meeting Tuesday in According to housing code regu­ lord John Libro and the residents, If the town does abandon the he has owned the building for six the tenants, the BHC directors Lincoln. Center, Fogarty asked if lations, a rooming house cannot said the building had operated as a hydropower project, it will have to years, said he would seek the themselves have agreed to name a Huestis had recommended against have cooking facilities in each rooming house for 51 years. He and repair the dam anyway, ft is under variance. tenant as an advisory member other residents wore buttons dis­ continuing the project. When state orders to do so. room, only a community kitchen Planning Director Mark Pelle­ without a vote. - for residents to share. playing the number "51.” grini, who sat on the appeals BHC President John FitzGerald "This is very unfair to us,” said The board was to decide either to board, suggested the board might has asked the tenants to select Jean Marchuck, manager of the grant Libro, the landlord, a new keep the current definition of the someone for the advisory post. '-° W TAR . rooming house license and a filter rooming house. “ You really have building and issue a variance that The question of tenant represen­ variance that would allow stoves to take it in your hearts and think of would allow the stoves and refiger- tation came up in the aftermath of and refrigerators to operate in the the people in this.” ators. But Director of Health complaints by tenants about condi­ rooming house, or to change the She said the building’s residents Ronald Kraatz said he would tions at the apartments and a definition of the building to a could not afford to go out to rather change the definition of the flurry of moves to correct them. tenement — which allows each unit restaurants and eat every day. building to a tenement and issue a The Bennet Housing Corp., a to have cooking facilities. Inside Lincoln Center, at 'Tues­ variance to allow the lower non-profit corporation, is the con­ Also available in the 100 mm length. The board postponed its decision day’s meeting of the Housing Code number of bathrooms. He said this trolling partner in the operation of until members had a chance to see Appeals Board, Marchuck gave would be more consistent with the Bennet Apartments at 1146 town officials a petition signed by the residential building. state law because by definition a Main St., a 45-unit project deve­ The second problem with the all the residents of the 801 Main St. rooming house does not have loped by public and private inter­ Main Street building, officials building. The petition said that individual cooking facilities. ests in the converted Bennet Junior cooking facilities have been in the said, is the number of bathrooms At one point during the meeting, High School building. The project rooms since 1939 and that most of per living unit. The building has was sponsored by the Democrats the building’s residents were too two bathrooms on each floor to and drew heavy Republican criti­ Please turn to page 4 poor to eat out every night. serve 20 rooms — 11 on the third cism when it was first proposed. Tuesday night, town General Manager Robert Weiss told the town directors that the BHC 120's: 14 mg "tar," 1.0 mg nicoline av per cigarette by FTC method. ■ Bell tolls for turnpike tolls directors want the vacancies on Lights lOO's 8 mg "tar." 0 6 mg nicotine av per cigarette. FTC Report Feb.'Bh their board filled and .that the were sold when the target date for that allow them to whisk past tolls board should name a town director HARTFORD (UPI) — Toll col­ as a liaison to the BHC. lections on the Connecticut Turn­ closing the tolls had been set for will have to be reimbursed. pike come to an end tonight, Nov. 15. The problem, Keish said, is to leaving state officials with the task However, on Saturday, Gov. adopt a redemption plan that of recovering about 12 million in William A. O’Neill decided to push allows easy exchange but with soon-to-be worthless discount toll up the date, sparked by the latest enough security. SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Smoking J; tokens. death of a motorist at the Stratford State polce are also implement­ Inside Today UPI photo The token recall problem was toll plaza last month. ing procedures to keep motorists The plaza was the scene two from speeding through the plazas Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health. under study Tuesday but a practi­ 24 pages, 4 sections Fire In Boston cal solution remained to be worked years-ago of a tragic, fiery crash at 55 mph when the tolls end at 11 out, said state Department of involving a truck and three autos in p.m. Advica— _ 16 Obitusrtss . Water cascades over a Boston firefighter as he gasps for Transportation spokesman Wil­ which three women and four Keish said 30 mph speed limit ArM tow ns. — 19 Opinion ^ liam Keish. children burned to death. signs, some of them illuminated, Clstslfisd__ .22>23 Psopislalk. air while battling a blaze in the Mission Hill area of Comtes. . 16 Spoils. C Philip Morris Inc. I9H5 Keish said 12 million tokens are Keish said in addition to the will be placed beginning three Entsrtsinmsnt. . 16 Tslsvlslon . Boston Tuesday. Six firefighters were Injured In the sull in circulation, mostly in rolls tokens that will soon be worthless, Lottery_____ . 2 Wssthsr ^ three-alarm blaze that destroyed a three-story building. of 40 tokens that cost $7each. They those who purchased toll plates Please turn to page 8