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early 1900s, Midwestern acial prejud- TOTS RESCUE CHEERED Baby’s fine ss after 2V2-day iN stay in well MIDLAND, Texas (AP) - Bighteen- month-old Jessica McClure was rescued Friday night from an abandoned well by workers who spent 2‘A days drilling through solid rock to reach her as the nation waited anxiously tb learn her fate. Barefoot, caked with dirt and strapped with gauze to an immobilizing backboardi Jessie^ was hoisted by cable out of the shaft just before 8 p.m. CDT to the cheers of onlookers. “They brought her out feet-first. They had put vaseline on her to get her through the hole,” said Police Sgt. Jeff Haile. "She was very alert, very bright-eyed. They got her through with no scratches. She's fine. “I didn't have any dry eyes,” he said. "I'm relieved and am glad it's over. The toddler, who had gone without food or drink since plunging into the narrow well Wednesday morning in her aunt's backyard, appeared alert as she rubbed her eyes in the glare of floodlights. Jessica, who weighed 20 pounds before the ordeal began, was rushed to a waiting ambulance for a one-mlle drive to Midland Memorial Hospital. Dr. Carolyn Rhode saidjessica had no broken bones, but was dehydrated and might suffer circulation problems in her right leg and foot, which had been immobilized in the narrow crevice. ABC, NBC and CBS-TV all interrupted their prime-time shows to televise the final minutes of the rescue, and CNN carried long live reports throughout the ordeal. A deafening shout of jubilation rose from the crowd of rescue workers, friends and relatives gathered around as Jessica emerged, and horns honked throughout the neighborhood. “We knew we would get her out,” said exuberant driller Kibble Boler. "I saw her face and it felt real good.” Hawk said the abandoned well was Eighteen-month-old Jessica McClure is rescued Friday night after being AP photo Please turn to page 3 trapped underground since Wednesday morning. Doc knocks ambulance switch Out-of-town firm handles Meadows ... page 3 -MAGAZINE PULLOUT SECTION SNAFU by Bruce SwWe Ex-aide to Hart toughing it out No dry eyes as the toddler emerges

while playing with other children at the working as a waiter in Frisco Continued from page 1 private day-care center her l 7-year-old mother and aunt operate at her aunt s immediately covered and that the house. . . , -SAN FRANaSCO (AP) - A few rescue hole was to be filled in soon. He Estimates on the time for freeing the months ago Kevin Sweeney’s for­ said the sign of a job well done is a i child, who had fallen into the 8-Inch hole tunes were flying high. He was satisfied customer, but “ this is way, at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, were set back press secretary to the leading way above that. This is personal time and again as reocuers broke dozens contender for the Democratic pre­ satisfaction.” of drill bits on the hard rock. Details on sidential nomination, and he had ' Jessica's parents. Chip and Reba how Jessica fell into the narrow shaft dreanos of an office in the White Gayle McClure, had been summoned to remain unclear, except that she was House. the well just before 7 p.m., a signal that believed to be playing a game with other That was before Gary Hart’s an end was finally near to a drama that children. presidential ambitions crashed started at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday over allegations of a sexuai dal­ morning. Doctors at first said the child could liance with Miami model Donna A short while later a parademic was last for 36 hours, but the girl apparently Rice. lowered into a parallel shaft that rescue was in good health 48 hours after falling Today, Sweeney is dishing out workers had dug two days before. Later in and had no serious injuries. fettuccine in Lily’s Cafe, wryly still, a tube of lubricating jelly appar­ Her cries and breathing were moni­ considering the possibility of going ently to help make Jessica slippery tored with a microphone throughout the flat broke by age 30. He says he has enough to squeeze out of her jam was "You Should have seen how high we got itl" ordeal. . j . plenty of time to read, write and sent down, as well as the backboard. All Friday morning, Jessica cried for paint his mother’s home in San Jessica had been wedged in a narrow her mother, said Police Sgt. Jeff Halle. Bruno, south of San Francisco. crevice 22 feet: below ground. Rescue She no longer sang the nursery rhymes " I ’m happy here... Right now I’m workers had to first dig a parallel shaft she had quirtly sung to herself the day Connecticut Weather if making an honest living, and I about five feet away, then create a before. leave my work at the table,” the ) 20-Inch diameter tunnel across to the bearded redhead said in an inter­ well through rock so hard it dulled Doctors at the scene took the crying as Central, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior: view, taking time out from his diamond-tipped drills. a good sign, because it meant the child Saturday, partly sunny. High in the mid to upper 60s. aproned duties at the fancy Embar- Just after noon, workers bored a hole was breathing. - Saturday night, mostly cloudy with fog patches. Low cadero Center eatery near the bay. into the well shaft that was large enough Jessica was given no food or drink for near 50. Sunday, mostly cloudy with a 30 percent Last week Sweeney picked up a for a paramedic to reach in and check fear it might cause her to slip farther^ chance of rain. High near 65. few huMired dollars with a speech her condition. Midland Police Chief into thq^well, Klunick said. He also sa id ' . West Coastal, East Coastal: Saturday, partly sunny. in Philadelphia, and next week he R iv a rd Czech said. She appeared fine, High near 65. Saturday night, cloudy with fog. Low he wanted the glrl’B stomach to be has a speech scheduled at Harvard butfier right leg was somehow stuck. empty In case surgery'was needed when near 50. Sunday, mostly cloudy with a 30 percent University. But the lecture field, he "H e was able to talk to the little girl. she was freed. chance 6f rain. High near 65. emphasized, is only a sometime She was able to respond to commands, NorthwMt Hills: Saturday, partly sunny. High near thing for him. lift her foot up, do a few little things. I "She could have any kind of injuries 65? Saturday night, becoming cloudy with a 30 percent Sweeney is convinced that a She’s helpful,” said Czech. "W e still down there. We just don’t know,” he chance of rain. Low near 45. Sunday, mostly cloudy person’s sex-life, even a presiden­ AP photo don’t have enough room to get her but.’ said. ^ith a 30 percent chance of rain. High near 65. tial candidate’s, is nobody else’s High-pressure water drill equipment Volunteers took turns In the rescue business -f barring a violation of had to be flown in from Houston to widen the law such as consorting with a Kevin 3weeney, former press secretary to Gary Hart, has shaft drilling at the dense caliche, or the rescue tunnel, forcing yet another hardpan. ” It drains you a lot because prostitute. a new job: waiting tabies at an eatery in San Francisco. delay in a process that workers had first “ I think that some things thal you have to work on your knees,” a predicted would end early Thursday dusty David Perry said alter his turn in l.oiterv Winners happen in your own home should be Then, Hart’s world caved in Oakland. “ I gave him what warn­ APpiioio ing I could without saying, ‘Knock it night. , . the hole. your own business,” Sweeney said. under the nightmarish weight of During the life-saving efforts, the coast-to-coast headlines that the off, pal.’” “ If it had been alleged that he had child cried and repeatedly said Oxygen was pumped to the girl and Connecticut dally Friday: ,4«*. Play Four: JTtO. former Colorado senator might ( Bill Kuine. a Midland. Texas, firefighter, carries 1 ^m onth-old an affair with a prostitute. I’d say When the story broke in The "Mommy” when her l7-year-old mother rescuers working under floodlights used Con.iecticut "Lotto” Friday: 10, ft, 84, 30, 31, 30. have spent an adulterous night with stake the house out... The bedroom Miami Herald, Sweeney said, he talked to her. The litUe girl’s breathing Jessica McClure after she was rescued Friday night. hot-air blowers to keep her warm. Miss Rice. The Democratic fron­ door is where we should draw the asked Hart what was going on, to was monitored by microphone as her trunner withdrew from the race in line.’ which he quoted Hart as responding anxious parenU and well-wishers clung Jessica’s young parents remained May. So, of course, did Sweeney. 1 “ Just getUng through to her, that's all type. She likes to move around, climb on Only months ago Sweeney, a that nothing untoward had nearby but secluded with friends during Sweeney said he had heard to hope. ^ that's on your mind. VouBet tired—you 'umiture. Sbe’s not ornery, but trouble political science graduate from the occurred. Jessica, described by an uncle as a Ithai ■ ■ “ *“ ■* the oi^pal. Early on, her 18-year-old rumors about Hart and another think about her,” said David Perry, a eems to follow her around.” Index University of California at Berke­ fighter,” slept during the night after father. Chip McOure had emerged to "G ary Hart is innocent until construction worker who did some of the ' 'She doesn’t do anything Intentionally ley, was Hart's national press chief, woman, and that he warned Hart heaters were Installed to blow warm air make a brief sUtement: “ With the reporters might try to follow him. proven guilty. And we are his to get in trouble, but it follows her juggling interview requests from into the 8-lnch-wlde entrance to the well. drilling Thursday. Lord’s help and your prayers, we know . 20 Local defense attorneys. So we’re going to Lawana Keller, a friend of the around,” Mrs. Keller said. Advice media superstars, fantasizing a “ I never asked him, point-blank, The workers kept themselves going that little girl is going to make It.” Automotive. .40-41 Obituaries. about so-called womanizing,” walk out of here with smiles on our McClures, said Jessica "isn’t the cuddly The toddler fell into the narrow well White House office for himself in a withwitn one thoughtinoug^ min mindnunu. ------^ Biislnesf — . 12-13 Opinion. Hart adininistration. Sweeney told The Tribune in faces and be his advocates.” Churches — . 10-17 Senior Citizens .u . Classified _ .42-48 Sports______— .4 8 -5 6 Comics 1— .30-30 U.S./World______. 10-11 Connecticut__ __ 8-0 Weekend Plus Magazine Old man’s generosity sadly ends Doc knocks Meadows on ambulance care Entertainment. ___37 Pullniit 21-36 Butterfield says change to out-of-town firm made for ‘no reason allowed tojxHitiwct with outside ambu­ in burglary and assault by teens why they switched,” Butterfield said. offered by Professional Ambulance. By Bruce Motzkln lance eptfi^nies for routine calls, and He said that when the decision to In one instance, be said, it took 45 UlanrbrBtpr Hrralb Herald Reporter becadM of this, Butterfield said, situa­ switch was made, he argued with minutes for an ambulance to arrive, liSPS 327-500 VOL. CVil, No. 15 OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP. N.J. money and his food.” and money were gone within a day because the driver could not find tions similar to the Aug. 28 one will or so, Piscitelli said. Meighan that Manchester Ambulance reoccur. (A P) — A 78-year-old man who felt The teen-agers that Stief turned The former medical director of the Meadows. \ j Penny M. Sleffert. Publisher to for companionship, however, The situation came to a crisis Meadows Convalescent Center has should be retained. ” I think it’s a difficult distinction he got the “ cold shoulder” ata local "Manchester Ambulance has always In another incident, on Aug. 28, there were runaways — youths in trouble when Stief’s daughter arrived one criticized the center administrators (between emergency and routine situa­ Oouglas A Bavins Shaldon Cohan senior citizens center wanted com­ fjen a part of Manchester’s emergency was confusion over whether Manchester Eascutivs Editor Compoalrtg Managar so frequently that some of their time to find her father asleep in a decision to switch Its ambulance service tions) for them to make,” said panionship so badly he turned to system. With another company coming Ambulance or the East Hartford com- • Osnits A. Robarts Robart H. Hubbard teen-agers who assaulted him and parents refused to help them after back room, while almost 20 teen­ to an out-of-town firm. pany should handle a call. The Incident Butterfield. Advattitine Olractor Praaaroom Maitagar from out of town, they sometimes don’t stole his meager savings, police their arrests, Piscitelli said. agers held a party in the front room Dr Robert K. Butterfield, who was happened when a patient at Meadows Butterfield said that the decision to Mark F AbrslUs Jaanna O Fromarth know our system and could get lost,” switch ambulance services was a bad Bualrvaat Managar Circulation Managar “ The first two girls never left his of his tiny cottage, Piscitelli said. M ea^w s’ medical director from the was having difficulty breathing and a M said Friday. Butterfield said. • Publlthad dally axcapt Sunday and oartain holidays by tha Three teen-agers and a 21-year- (StiePs) house,” he said. “ They She called police. / early 1970s until Aug. 8, said mat staff member called Professional. one. Meadows, the state’s largest conva­ "There is no question the proper thing Manchaatar Publishing Co.. IS Bralnard Placa. Manchastar. old woman have been arrested for were constantly robbing him of his "One day at the beginning of Meadows’ new administrator, Martin The Professional dispatcher judged Conn. 06040. Sacortd class postage paid at Manchaatar. Conn. lescent center, was wold last October by to do Is use a local ambulance as long as assaulting and robbing John Stief money, literally going right October, we went to check on him Meighan. changed the ambulance com­ the situation to be an emergency and Postmaatar: Sand address changes to tha Manchastar Herald. Geri Care Inc. to OleHealthCare Corp. they are doing a good Job. I think the and for burglarizing the modest through his pants.” and he opened the door only pany serving the center for apparently called Manchester Ambulance, because P.O. Boa 801. Manchaatar. Conn. 00040 of America. Soon after. Meighan medical staff should have been Involved bungalow where he lived, said The situation grew more and partially and didn't invite me in,” no reason and without consuKing the he thought Manchester Ambulance It you don't racalvayourHarald by Sp.m weekdays or 7:30a.m became its administrator. In the decision,” Butterfield said. Saturdays, plaasa tsiaphone your carrier. If you're unable to Detective Thomas Piscitelli. more, out of control. Stief appar­ Piscitelli said. “ I knew something medical staff. could get there sooner. Both ambulan­ Meighan said he made the change in Meighan said that the medical staff reach your carrier, call subscribsr aarvlca at 647-0046 by 6 p.m After Stief’s wife died nine years ently realized the trouble, but the was going on and persuaded him to Meighan contends, on the other hand, ces arrived at the same time, and a order to ” to broaden the service base was not involved in the decision because weekdays for dsllvary In Manchastar ago, loneliness overcame him, the trap grew uglier. let me in. We found two girls hiding that the switch was an administrative dispute occurred over which ambulance Suggested carrier rataa are It .60 weakly. $7.70 tor one month. offered by Meadows.” „ "it was an operational decision.” detective said, and “ he thought it "One time he tried to call the in the bedroom and found out they decision, and that it led to should transport the patient. $23 tOforthraamonths. t4e.20forslxmonthsand$02.40forona Meighan said that the East Hartford Dr. Daniel P. Purcell, who is on was quite innocent to invite local police and they ripped the phone out had forced their way in.” improvements. Paul Connelly, deputy director of the year Senior citizen rates and mall rates ate avallablaon raquast ambulance company offered educa­ Meadows’ medical staff, agreed with To place a classified or display artvartlsamant. or to report a teen-agers in.” of the wall,” Pisdtelli said. The girls were arrested and Since the 518-bed center opened In the state Department of Health Services’ tional programs for Meadows em­ Butterfield. news Itsm. story or picture Idea, call 643-2711. Oftica hours era “ From what we understand, for Stief’ s daughter, Evelyn Hat­ charged with burglary and theft. 19608. Meadows has used Manchester office of emergency medical services, ployees. such as CPR classes, that made "My experience with Manchester 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m Monday through Friday about a year, several kids were field, checked on her father several Ambulance Service, but Meighan. who said that the department recently Issued Tha Manchaatar Herald Is a mambar of the Associated Pieas. the change worthwhile. He said that the Ambulance has been that they have 15 using his house as a party place,” times each week, bringing grocer­ Police eventually arrested came to Meadows last spring, switched ^ a recommendation to health-care facili­ the Audit Bureau of Circulations and-.fha Now England another 17-year-old girl and 21- M ea^w s nursing staff is now com­ provided excellent service,” said Nawspapar Association Piscitelli said. “ They were taking ies and supplies. She suspected to Professional Ambulance Service of ties to use the local ambulance service something was amiss when the food year-old Debra Heinen of Keyport. pletely licensed in CPR. in emergencies. However, facilities are Purcell. advantage of the man — taking his East Hartford. Butterfield is critical of the service “ There is no medical reason I know of I k •. 1 I. j J« I •Zi '.'VjT )t -. ■!< Loc^al News in Brief Water companies sale ends LcicalNcws in Brief Seniors HeaHh issues seminar canceled four>year wait of residents turn out Intimate Choices, the women’s health conference ^ scheduled today at Manchester Memorial Hospital, M CC offers program for women service. "He did as much as he could as has been canceled. By Bruce Motzkln receiver;” said Vance. “ Before he A free workshop on choosing a councelor will be held Andrew Beck. MMH’s director of public relations, Herald Reporter Wittenzellner has greatly im­ on Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Manchester Connmunity at hearing proved the two systems since they took over, it was pretty bad. The said the conference was canceled after only about 20 equipment was antiquated and not College Women’s Center. people signed up. He said it might be rescheduled in the Tuesday’s decision by the De­ were left in a state of disrepair by former owner George Kopelman. maintained very well” The center will also offer a free workshop on spring. partment of Public Utility Control assertiveness training on Oct. 28 from 6; 30 to 9:30 p.m. By Andrew J. Davis to approve the sale of L4M Water Kopelman abandoned the finan­ Before the sale of Elm and LAM Registration is iim it^. Herald Reporter Co., which serves Manchester’s cially ailing companies early in can go through, Wittenzellner must Roberts St ramp opens Monday Redwood Farms subdivision, and 1983. show the DPUC that the ^nsidera- More than 75 people came to the the Elm Water Co., which serves Wittenzellner proposed to buy the ble debts of Elm an i^ A M have Antique car Is a winner HARTFORD — State Transportation Com^ssioner Lowe Program Center at Manches­ Coventry’s Pilgrim Hills and Cov­ twocompanies soon after becoming been settled. The debts amount to J. William Burns announced today that The new Raymond F. Damato recently won first place in the ter Community College Thursday entry Hills sections, ends more than recel'. er, but a settlement with the more than $120,000. but settlements permanent on-ramp from Roberts Street to 1-84 senior class for his 1932 PB Plymouth Coupe with afternoon to give and hear testim­ four years of waiting. Kopelman estate had to be worked for smaller amounts have been westbound in East Hartford will be opened to traffic on rumlde^seat at the Eastern Division fall meet of the ony on issues affecting senior "W e’re very happy that this has out before the sale could be w ork^ out between Wittenzellner Anjtiiue Automobile Club of America in Hershey, Pa. citizens. Monday. finally been concluded." said approved in West Hartford Probate and the creditors. The turnout surprised event’s The ramp will be opened at 10 a.m. and it is located in Court. Other attendants included John Willis of Don Willis James Vance, chairman of the Of $22,806.38 owed in property organizers. the vicinity of the former entrance from Roberts That approval came In February, garage for the mechanical work; Hudson Hollister, water committee of the Coventry taxes to the Town of Manchester. maintenance superintendent of Damato Enterprises; “ It’s nice, but I really didn’t Street. Hills Homeowners Association. and allowed the sale to go before the expect this much,” said Virginia The new ramp was built as part of the reconstruction DPUC for final approval. The Wittenzellner will have to pay Kevin Palmer, who contributed the finish restoration; “ I’m extremely pleased it’s fi­ $10,062.61 plus an unspecified and local Realtor Paul J. Rosetto. Dumaine, president of the Man­ of 1-84 in East Hartford. nally been approved,” added Cov­ DPUC hearing began in Manches­ chester Community College Older ter on July 3, and did not end until amount of interest for July- entry Town Council Chairwoman September of this year. Of $60,944 Adults Association. Sept. 9 in Coventry. Portions of 1-91 close Sunday Joan Lewis. "It is something we’ve owed in property taxes to the Town The seniors had come to the been working on for several years ” ’Throughout the hearing, most center to tell state Rep. John W. HARTFORD — The state Department of Transpor­ residents who testified said they of Coventry, Wittenzellner will Since 1983, when Stafford resi­ have to pay $20,444. Of $12.011 owed Thompson, D-Manchester. and Jo­ tation has announced that it will temporarily stop dent John Wittenzellner took over favored selling the water compan­ seph Courtney, D-Vernon, their traffic on 1-91 north and southbound in Hartford on ies to Wittenzellner. They said that to the State Department of Revenue the companies as receiver, custo­ Services. Wittenzellner will hove to views on issues such as long-term Sunday morning. mers have looked forward to the he has done an excellent job In Manchsstsr care. Also attending the hearing The expressway will be closed briefly between the restoring the water systems and pay $6..M7. He’ll pay $7 ,328 of the time when the companies could be $16,246 owed to CL&P. conducted by the General Assemb­ hours of 7 and 10 w.m. from Exit 33 (Service Road) in brought to an acceptable level of making necessary repairs. Planning and Zoning Commission. Lincoln Center ly’s Task Force on the Elderly were Hartford to Exit 34 (Windsor Avenue) in Windsor. hearing room, 7 p.m. State Sen. Michael Meotti, D- Traffic will be halted for 15 minutes at four separate Eighth District Board of Directors, Eighth District I i I. Glastonbury, and State Rep. James times during those hours in conjunction with the Firehouse. 7 p.m. R. McCavanagh. D-Manchester. reconstruction of 1-91 in this area. Workers will be Ikmaday “ I thought once I retired, my removing overhead wires which serve the Amtrak Human Relations Commission. Town Hall coffee problems would be over,” said railroad tracks, and the^Connecticut Light & Power Co. room. 8 p.m. / Manchester resident Howard S. will be relocating utilities across the expressway. Wedaeaday Ilirkington. “ However. I found Martin Luther King Committee. Lincoln Center gold they were Just beginning.” Bennet students study radiation room. 7; 30 p.m. llirkington was one of about 12 A series of lectures on radiation will be presented ARBORS Commission on the Handicapped. Manchester Senior people who spoke at the hearing. He next week to Grade 9 classes at Bennet Junior High VI IK )l> BROOK Center. 7:30 p.m. said he would like to see a buddy Tharatey HaiaM photo by Pinto system, where the elderly would School. Cheney National Historic District Commission. watch out for one another. Also, he Joan Fitzgerald, an energy educaMon specialist at the University of Hartford, will make the presentations Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Probate Court. 4; 30 p.m. Taking a break said he would like to see a Town Negotiating Team. Robertson School. 7:30 '"universal” pool insurance plan, on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. Her visit was arranged by Haia Speigel. a science teacher. p.m. Bail boy Andy Dorin, 10, of Manchester, takes a break which the elderly could draw from. The Arbors at Hop Brook, Greater Hartford’s newest The program is a slide show on ionizing and during Friday's soccer match between Enfieid High He said those were two of the Andover problems facing senior citizens non-ionizing radiation, use of radioisotopes in nuclear Schooi and Manchester High School. Enfield beat the medicine, radioactive waste, radioactive substances, Monday today. retirement community, cordially invites you to the Indians 1-0. “ I do know there will come a time effectiveness of shields against sources of radiation, Inland Wetlands Commission. Town Office Building. legislation on radiation, and careers in atomic energy 7 p.m. when I’m not able to take care of myself.” he said. “ If everyone i grand opening of the Information Center on Bolton Hop River Road residents works together, there is a solution. I Sewer division records surplus know it’s pretty hard to take care of everything that needs to be done, The town’s sewer division ended fiscal 1986-87 with a Saturday,October 17,9-5 Board of Finance. Community Hall. 7; 30 p.m. but please consider (the elderly) ” i 'i surplus of $62,290. increasing the fund balance for finaiiy get their bridge back Vernon resident Betty Benedict future sewer capital expenditures to $720,240, accord­ ^ B M rd of Selectmen. Community Hall. 8 p.m. said she. too, worried over insu­ ing to a report by John Stankewicz, a budget analyst for Sunday, October 18,12-5 Wcdaeoday By Jocauellne Bennett able to use the narrow, rocky road in bad weather. School vans are rance costs, especially since she the division. ' Zoning Conunission, Community Hall. 7:30 p.m. Herald Reporter does not have any health insurance. The fund balance is about $150,000 higher than The Information Center will feature a model apartment-home Planning Commiasion. Community Hall. 8 p.m. now being used instead of buses, but .expected for the end of the year. Revenues totaled the bus company serving the town She informed the represenatives ’naraday ^ ^ COVENTRY — It’s been a trying that she would like to see health $2,099,140 for the year and expenres were $2,086,850. Board of Education. Bolton Center School library. experience, but the folks on Hop said vans would no longer drive the as well as a complete presentation of The Arbors road after Oct. 23. insurance for all. 7:30 p.m. River Road finally got results. But things are looking up. "I ’m very concerned about this. Military reps to vIsH M HS Town and School Athletics Study Committee. “It’s been an ordeal,” Peg It’s really a scary thing.” she said. Johnson said Friday. “ They poured retirement community program. Our counselors will be Herrick Park. 7:30 In early September, residents "Health care is a basic need for Wednesday has been set aside by the guidance the concrete Wednesday. I feel like everyone. I’ve been literally sick department of Manchester High School as Arm ^ Coventry I'm out of iail.” She was referring brought the matter to the Town Council and the attention of Town over health insurance." Services Day Recruiters from the Army, the Air available to answer all your questions. Refreshments to steps taken by the town this week Force. Navy. Marines, Coast Guard, and National to repair the Hop River bridge. Engineer Domenico M. Bamma- Stephen T. Cassano. a Demo­ Town Council. Town Office Building. 7:30 p.m. rito. as well as State Rep. Edith cratic town director, also spoke on Guard will have booths set up in the corridor between ’Ibe bridge was cited by the state the gym and the cafeteria from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 'taeaday Department of Transportation dur­ Prague, D-Columbia. The DOT health care. He said rising health will be served. Food distribution. Town Office Building. 12 noon-l 'They will answer questions and provide literature. ing a routine inspection last May. a g r ^ the bridge could be reo­ care costs were something the p.m. pened if temporary repairs met General Assembly should Cemetery Commission. Town Offlcei Building. 1:30 ’Ibe bridge was closed on May 28 by the town under orders from the with its approval. investigate. Dodd to visit Manchester p.m. Republican Town Committee. Town Office Building. state. Bommarito said he visited the "It seems we’re doing more to U.S. Sen. (Christopher J. Dodd will speak to the Half of the bridge is in Coventry, I will not be attendinf? but would like 7 p.m. site Friday morning with Richard back Ibe seniors to the wall than University of Connecticut Alumni Club during a dinner Youth Advisory Board. Town Office Building. 7:30 the other half is in Columbia. The Van Allen, a state inspector from we’ve ever done,” he said. "That’s at Willie’s Steak House. 444 Center St.. J*" Monday bridge allows residents access to Location: . additional information sent to me. p.m. the DOT. “ He was non-committal, what it amounts to now: survival. Central America will be the topic of Dodd s talk. Zoning Board of Appeals. Town Office Building. 7; 30 the paved section of Hop River but he didn’t say anything bad." We can’t afford it anymore." Dodd, who is the chairman of the senate oteeiwer Road, which leads to Route 6. After p.m. Bommarito said. The task force will take the group overseeing the peace p w ess in Central I Water Pollution Control Authority. Town Building. the bridge was closed, residents information gathered Thursday America, returned from a visit to the region last week 385 West Center Street Name__ were forced to use a single-lane, Bammarito said the concrete was 7:30 p.m. and begin deliberations within the The dinner begins at 7:30 p.m. dirt portion of the road. poured Wednmday. It takes about next few weeks, Courtney said. Its Manchester, Conn. 06040 I Address School Building Committee. Coventry High School. “ It’s a cowpath,” Johnson said. 30 days for it to fully harden, but it recommendations will then go to 8th sets meeting on Willis garage 1 ------Residents said that Town Man­ should be at half strength within a the General Assembly. 7:30 p.m. Voters of the Eighth Utilities District wili meet at Parks and Recreation Commission. Patriots Park. ager Harold B. Hodge Jr. promised week, he said. (203) 647-9343 I Phone. them that the bridge would be 7-30 p m . Friday in the Main Street firehouse to I 7:30 p.m. reopened this summer. When that Bommarito said if the town can authorirc purchaL of the Don Willis Garage property Conservation Commission. Town Office Building. 8 In 1963, an X-IS rocket aircraft I Aim I did not happen, they feared condi­ control traffic, limit use by con­ piloted by Joseph Walker from p.m. tions would become dangerous struction trucks and buses, and ""l)istricV*d^rectors now meet in the firehouse, which Edwards USAF base in California when winter arrived. maintain a temporary 3-ton limit, does not have adequate handicapped access. 111 ' I -r J WICK. Town Office Building. 1-2 p.m. reached the world altitude record of I i i. I I >1 W t I 1 > II Residents feared emergency veh- the bridge can be reopened by late Library BnihMng Committee. Booth Dimock Li­ 67 miles. iclca and school buses would not be next week. brary. 7 p.m. Nbivs General Mills to remove OUtnaries Cancer eunrhfore Dracula’s Star of David GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. (A P) against recalling the boxes on the Besides his wife, be is survived by a son, George M. have kids safely — A General Mills cereal box shelves because there were not a Mary Foumlar, shop owner Gentile of South Windsor; one brother; four sisters; featuring a picture of Dracula will health hazard. Four million boxes with the Mary (Ferria) Fournier, 80. of lOS 8.E. 34th Ave., four grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. BOSTON (A P) — Most survivors of childhood be changed in response to com­ A memorial service will be Monday at 2 p.m. at cancer can safely have children without fear of plaints that a Star of David is design began appearing in super- Boynton Beach, Fla., formerly of Springfield, Maas., markeU about two weeks ago. The and Mancheater, died Oct. 16 In Chicopee, Maaa. Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Church St., Manchester. passing the disease to the next generation, a study displayed on the character’s chest, Burial will be at the convenience of the family. ’There concludes. officials said Thursday. design involved a new technique in She waa bom In Chicopee March 13,1907. She waa a "W e are not anti-Semitic,” said which a computer lifted and en­ are no calling hours. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main The research, conducted by the National graduate of Bay Path Junior College. She married William Shaffer, manager of pubiic hanced Lugosi’s likeness from the St., is in charge of arrangements. Cancer Institute, is the biggest survey ever 'w ' S ' Joaeph W. Fournier In 1938 and lived In Springfield relations tor General Mills. “ Our film. General Mills officials said. Memorial donations may be made to the Emaniiel conducted on the offspring of men and women who / / '• 1 intent was merely to use Dracula’s Within days after the boxes before moving to Mancheater In 195S. Lutheran Church Memorial Fund. were treated for cancer during childhood and likeness in a fresh and entertaining appeared in stores. General Mills ^ She owned and operated Maii-Mad’a youth apeclalty adolescence. received calls complaining about ahop In Mancheater before ahe retired and moved to way.” Q«orgette B. Meacham Except in a few limited types of cancer, there Officials of the Golden Valley- the medallion. Including several Florida In 1967. She waa alao a member of the Sunaet was no evidence that the youngsters inherited from local Jewish newspapers. Georgette B. Meacham, 59, of Storrs, wife of Melvin based food company agreed that a Rebekah Lodge In Mancheater. cancer from their parents. “ It was unfortunate, but since S. Meacham, died Friday at Manchester Memorial medallion on Dracula’ s chest could She la survived by her huaband; two daughtera, there was no intention (to be Hospital. She was the mother of Mrs. Joseph " I think it’s a good news article for cancer 7 ’ represent the„ star, which is a r Kathleen Hedlundof Mancheater and Sandra GallonI of i %\' anU-Semitic), it is not a serious (Christine) Angiolillo of Manchester and the sister of survivors. There are more and more of them,” symbol of Judaism. The picture Is Qilcopee; a aon, Gerald C. Fournier of Mancheater, taken from Bela Lugosi’s role in problem,” said Abraham Foxman, Mrs. Donolba (Ernest) Matthews of Coventry. said Dr. John J. Mulvihill, who r ^ r t e d the national director of the Anti- three alatera, Elizabeth Alonzo of Weat Springfield, findings in the Oct. 10 issue of the British journal “ House of Dracula,” a 1931 film. Mhaa., Theda F en ia of Chicopee, and Madeline She was bora in Hartford and had lived in this area all After receiving complaints from Defamation League of B’nal B’rith. Lancet. “ They are acting responsibly.” Matheny of Mancheater; three brothera, Paul Ferria of her life. She was employed as an EKG technician in ’The American Cancer Society hsUmateS that consumers and Jewish newspap­ Chicopee, Dr. Baail Ferria and Dr. Emil Fenia of many area hospitals. She was an active member of the 6,600 cases of childhood cancer will be diagnosed , Susan Day Michael Jordan ers, the company changed the Sprln^ield; eight grandchildren; and one great- n rs t Assembly of God Church of East Hartford, where this year, and2 ,200cbildrenwilldieof thedisease. ;;.RosalYf),psrtST; . design to eliminate the medallion grandaon. she had been a choir member for many years. She also on future texes of County Chocula A lingering concern has been whether suriri vors'. former President Carter 41 years, was In A memorial service will be 4 p.m. Sunday at the was a volunteer for the soup kitchen of East Hartford. are likely to afflict their own sons and daughters and also edited television commer­ P rom Birmingham Thursday for the annual meet­ Federated Church of Chicopee, 103 Springfield St., T U m e riK cials, which had not yet been Besides her husband, sister and daughter, she is with the disease, either because they pass on the. ing of the state Mental Health Association. Chicopee. Burial will be at the convenience of the same genetic defect that caused thrir cancer or . n e w YOKK (A P) — Kathleen Tnraer, who broadcast, to remove the survived by another daughter, Mrs. Karl (Susan) has played an author, a couple of killers and a Earlier, she spoke at Judson College in medallion. family Noyes of Vernon; two other sisters. Leona Paczkowski because their reproductive organs weredainag^ Marion as part of the induction cermonies for Donations may be made to a charity of the donor’s time-traveler, spent Friday in a General Mills decided, however. G owns of New Britain and Yvonne (Thomas) Vickers of by their treatment. the Alabama Women’s Hall of Fame. Dr. Frederick P. Li of the Dana-Farber Cancer. . hospital practicing a new-role — mother. choice. Windsor, four stepchildren, Melvin Meachani of East Alabama author Leila Warren and neurosur­ Institute in Boston said the latest finings, are Turner gave birth Wednesday to Rachel Windsor, Kenneth Meacham of Hebron, ^ it h Ippolito geon Elizabeth Caroline Crosby were the important because they rule out; any large; Ann Weiss,'a healthy child of 4 pounds, 5 ExperieRM, D«dicatioii, ■ Large Selection of East Norwalk and David J. MeachantOf Enfield; 11 inductees. Margaret Natdmbenl increase in the risk of cancer in the next ' ounces, a'publicist announced. of long and grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Carter’s involvement with mental ConcBrn — VOTE Margaret (Anderson) Nascimbeni, 59, of Bright- generation. . The publicist, Donald Ingram with the tea length gowns. Gersh Agency N Y Inc., declined to provide health programs began 16 years ago when her wood Road. Unlonville, died Friday at St. Francis ’The funeral will be Monday at 12:30 p.m. at the First “ If a man or woman who’s had cancer wants to husband was governor of Georgia. There has ■ other details about the birth. ■ IjVide variety of colors Hospital and Medical Center In Hartford. She was the Assembly of God Church, 775 Oak S t. East Hartford. have children, they can probably p r t x ^ with a been progress in the field of mental health reasonable level of confidence Uiat they are not Turner is married to a real estate agent. Jay CARSIDE wife of the late Dino Nascimbeni. Burial will follow at the Storrs Cemetery, Storrs. since that time, she said. and fabrics. Weiss. Calling hours are Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at going to produce a child with cancer.exce'pt ii) "F or the first time we are developing The She was bora Jan. 24,1928, in'Hartford and lived In certain circumstances that can be' recbgnited. She has played an assassin in ’’Prizzi s Pull Lever 2B Avon 24 years before moving to Unlonville 11 years the Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St. Honor,” directed by the late John Huston; an coalitions that can have an influence on beforehand,” Li said. “ You can sort but those at legislative processes,” she said. “ Mental Coventry Shoppe ago. Memorial donations may be made to the New author in “ Romancing the Stone” and “ Jewel Building Fund, in care of First Assembly of God h i^ risk from those who are not.” health is becoming an acceptable cause.” on Nov. 3 44 Depot Rd. (off Rt. 31) She was a hostess at the Avon Old Farms Inn, Avon, of the Nile” : a killer in “ Body Heat” and a Church. Paid lor by th. CommHIM to EiMt Coventry ■ 742-7494 for 26 years before retiring. married woman who returns to her teen years John Qaraldo. Jr., in “ Peggy Sue Got Married.” Grace loosens up L. B«n|«mln, Tionurtr. Op<*n Tuea. & Thura. until 0 p.m. She is survived by four daughters, Donna Turgeon of Clearwater', Fla., Judith DelMastro of East Hartford, Staying power LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actress Susan Dey Lynn Geryals of Unlonville. Anne Symecko of said her character of tough deputy district Farmington; her mother, Alice (Johnson) Anderson of CHICAGO (AP) — The staying power of pro attorney Grace Van Owen on NBC’s “ L.A. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS East Hartford; two sisters, Florence Slater of A MANCHESTER HERALD basketball star Michael Jordan, British actor Law” will loosen up this season and be more Manchester, Edith Laws of Warehouse Point; eight Sir John Gielgud and the Toyota Motor Corp. sexy and confident. Confident enough, per­ grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. HONOR CARRIER has put them among 70 new entries in the 1986 haps. to go without Kuzak’s socks. SMALL CLAIMS The funeral will be Monday aat 9:15 a.m. t the The World Book Encyclopedia, editors say. The love scenes between Dey and actor Vincent Funeral Home, 120 Albany Turnpike. Canton, “ You can’t be of temporary interst like rock Harry Hamlin, who plays lawyer Michael followed by a mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. stars such as Madonna, who may be here Kuzak. were steamy last season but Dey said The Connecticut Judicial Department is seeking Ann’s Church, Avon. Calling hours ore 7 to 9 p.m. today, gone tomorrow,” said Executive she may have been a bit inhibited. public comment on the operations and procedures of Editor A. Richard Harmet. "Some of the specific sexual, sensual scenes Sunday. between Van Owen and Kuzak ... it was the Small Claims Session of the Superior Court. Public Memorial donations may be iViade to the Oncology The new edition, celebrating the Chicago- The Manchester Herald different. And I felt the difference,” she said. Fund, care of Sister Mary Ann Norton, St. Francis based encyclopedia’s 70th anniversary, is the hearings are being held In each Superior Court “ At times, it was breaking through for both Hospital and Medical O nter, Woodland Street, most extensive World Book revision in 26 Geographical Area throughout the state. Hearings is proud to name Nima Harry and myself. Hartford. 06105. years, he said. Canegeh to our list of “ We wanted to see what we could do to make “ One scene there was a negligee, and we have been scheduled in this area at: s World Book more useful and usable.” Harmet hadn’t seen Grace Van Owen in anything like John R. Koenig Honor Carriers. Nima has said ’Thursday. . this. She was going to be'ln a negligee and Jordan, the ninth professional basketball lying in bed, going over legal briefs. I said, ‘I LOCADON DATE AND TIME John R. Koenig. 66, of 12 Pine Knob Drive. South been a carrier for the player to be included, was chosen for his NBA can’t handle it.’ I said. ’See if I can wear Windsor, formerly of Manchester, died Friday at scoring record and specUcular dunk shots, 'Kuzak’s socks. ’That would make me feel more MANCHESTER: Manchester Mefllorial Hospital. He was the husband of Herald since February, the World Book editors said. Gielgud was comfortable.’ They cleared it and said OK. (TUE) October 20, 1987 You never saw the socks on film, but it made Superior Court Eva (Carlson) Koenig. selected for his distinguished 66-year acting 11:00 A.M. He was bora in Blair, Neb., April 22.1919, and he had 1986. He was selected for career. Toyota became the first Japanese car me feel more comfortable, more balanced.” 410 Center Street lived in Manchester knd Harrison. N .Y.. before moving maker to make the World Book. Dey. 34, who once played a singing teen in Manchester, CT 06040 to South Windsor 10 years ago. Before retiring in 1977. outstanding service, “ A person, event, or subject must have “ The Partridge Family,” was nominated for a he was executive building manager at the Waldorf historical significance, must have made a best actress Emmy for “ L.A. Law” but lost ENHELD: collections, sales, and an major contribution to his or her field or must last month to Sharon Gless of “ Cagney li Astoria in for many years. He was a Superior Court (TUE) October 20, 1987 retired chief warrant officer of the U.S. Navy, serving be a topic of great interest to a large number of Lacey.” overall exceptional 111 Phoenix Avenue 2:00 P.M. in World War II. and a member of the Emanuel people.” Harmet said. “ We often take a Lutheran Church of Manchester. wait-and-see attitude.” . • . . , , j Back on the case Enfield, CT 06082 attitude. The thirteen year New topics in the revised edition include nuclear winter, homelessness, extraterres­ LOS ANGELES (AP) - The lawyer for old, seventh grader at Peter Hotan, who quit when Holm phoned in ROCKVILLE: In MemoFiam trial intelligence, the “ Star Wars” defense (WED) October 21, 1987 llling, will receive a program, Rastafarians, and team handball. sick from France before a hearing on his Superior Court In loving memory of John demand for 880,0(X) a month in alimony from 55 West Main Street 2:00 P.M. Bycholski who passed away *100.00 scholarship bond ex-wife Joan Collins, was back on the case Rockville, CT 06066 October 18, 1982. Media difference Thursday. ^ ^ from the Herald to help BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — I^lynn Frank Steinschriber agreed to re-enter the Written comments may be sent to: Always smiling, happy and content case because of signed statements from Loved and respected wherever he Carter, the former first lady, says the news further his education. L ____ ^ media have helped promote a stereotypical Holm’s French doctor confirming that the Civil Caseflow Manager went. former Swedish rock star had flu that Years will not darken or shadows image of the mentally ill as dangerous people. Drawer N, Station A “ The media can make so much difference rendered him unfit to travel, said Lynn dim. she said Thursday. “ People need to be made Roache, Steinschriber’s legal secretary Hartford, CT 06106 The beautiful memories we have 'The lawyer is schedpled to ® of him. aware of the fact that it can hap^n toanyone. It can happen to their families.” re-opening of the case at a hearing Oct. 30, Sadly missded by. Congratulations Nima, on a job well done! Mrs. Carter, who has been married to Roache said. Sister Stella and Brothers Bruno, Walter, and Chester ,n n ! 5 i T e d i ii s p Connecticnt in Parlehfs bh probation in deaths dismissed if they successfully com­ which ran until it ran out of gas. PUTNAM (AP) — The parents of Chrystal walked into the family two young sisters who died of plete two years of probation. to teach about AIDS Orchestra gets challenge grant Superior Court Judge Richard C. home about 7 a.m. on Aug. 24, carbon monoxide poisoning after complaining of pains and difficulty HARTFORD — The Hartford Symphony Orchestra being left in a car overnight were Noren said in Windham Superior Court. walking, state police said. Leonard outpatient clinic. will receive a $200,000 grant from the National granted a special form of probation NEW HAVEN (AP) - Teams of The two sisters were found dead Edmond checked the car about four ’liie commission also will help Endowment for the Arts if the orchestra can raise an Friday on charges stemming from state and city workers will soon be in the family car the morning of hours later and called an ambu­ coordinate New Haven’s program, additional $600,000 in local contributions. the deaths. on the streets trying to curb the Aug. 24. Their 8-year-old sister. lance. Crystine and Hope were according to Robert B. Savage, The symphony is one of 16 orchestras in the country Leonard and Carleen Edmond spread of AIDS by educating drug Crystal, survived. An 8-month-old pronounced dead at the scene. assistant to the commission’s exec- ■ to receive the challenge grants. Hartford Symphony were granted accelerated rehabili­ abusers and others at high risk of sister, Faye, was inside the house Both parents must receive coun­ utive director. Morton Handel said. tation on charges of risk of injury to catching the deadly disease. with the parents. seling and undergo evaluation for ’The city program, which officials The $200,000 grant must be matched by $600,000 in a minor in the deaths of 6-year-old The city of New Haven on Authorities later determined that alcoholism and treatment if neces­ hope to expand with state funds, new and increased gifts from non-federal sources by Crystine Edmond and 3-year-old Thursday announced the creation the children turned on the car. sary under terms of the probation. of a city-financed, three-member will seek to "motivate a behavior June 1990. Handel said. Hope Edmond. The charges will be AIDS team, which officials said change among individuals who are was the first of its kind to be at high risk of contracting and Shore ruling has little Impact financed by a municipality. transmitting the AIDS virus due to Mayor Biagio DiLieto said the their drug use and or sexual HARTFORD — A Supreme Court decisi6n afferting Y ou're tn^^ited to the team, part of the city’s Health practices.’’ city Health Director Department, will be supported by 'd ^ afd DeLouise said. 1110.000 in city funds. The outreach DiLieto said the program is l a s i a i i - i u b i c h h . x .,/ A A^4 workers, trained in finding and unique to Connecticut in that New “ Our analysis of the Nollan case suggests that the educating at-risk groups, will be Haven will have a unit "built into Supreme Court did little more than to reaffirm the joined by a health education the Health Department to deal standard rules of land law that have long governed the supervisor not yet hired. - exclusively with AIDS” prevention. country.” wrote Arthur J. Rocque Jr., director of the 'The announcement in Ha veil In New Haven, health officials program. came two days aficLthe Connecti­ say AIDS has caused 74 deaths. A Rocque offered his analysis in the recently published of Our Nevi/est Location cut Alcohol and Drug Abuse Com­ total of 114 residents have been fall newsletter of the program. mission slotted eight part-time diagnosed with as having AIDS In June, the U S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a 2SO North Main Street, Manchester positions to create AIDS outreach since 1981. California couple. James and Marilyn Nollan. who teams in Hartford. Willimantic and About 68 percent of New Haven’s were fighting a state requirement that they grant a Middletown. It is the first statewide AIDS cases are attributable to the lO-foot-wide easement near their lot's seawall. effort to counter the spread of practice among drug users of AFphpto acquired immune deficiency sharing contaminated needles, ac­ Color Wash X-Denim syndrome. cording to the state health Sponge Rubber trial under way The state health department will department. Bob's Reg. Five-alarm fire help coordinate the commission’s "There’s a lot of misinformation BRIDGEPORT — A civil lawsuit stemming from a *29.99 Water is poured onto part of the Wirefab Inc. factory in Worcester, Mass., program. But the commission will on the streets, a lot of ignorance and 1975 fire that destroyed a Shelton factory opened finance its program with $102,400 in fear." said Elaine O’Keefe, educa­ Friday with the two sides trading charges on who Peach, cream, pink or blue Jr sizes 3-13 Friday morning as firefighters battle a five-alarm blaze. Several grants from the federal Centers for tion director for the New Haven masterminded the arson, a “ mentally disturbed explosions ripped through the Millbury Street plant during the fire, which Disease Control. Health Department. minister” ora businessman hoping tocollect insurance caused more than $1 million in damage. About 130 firefighters battled ’The commission program will be O’Keefe said the New Haven rrioney to save his sinking empire. handled by three agencies; The outreach workers will advocate the Charles Moeller, president of Sponge Rubber Co., is the fire. Hartford Dispensary, a Aon-profit use of condoms as protection charging that Protection Mutual Insurance of Illinois methadone clinic; Perception against transmitting AIDS, and will improperlv refused to honor the policy comvering Ankle Boots House, a residential and outpatient discourage drug users from the losses from the March 1. 1975. fire at Sponge Rubber's drug agency in Willimantic; Mid­ common street practice of sharing Shelton plant. Bob's Reg. Protection Mutual, alleging that Moeller ordered the SNET wants to set limits dlesex Memorial Hospital, at an needles. ‘ 44.99 fire, has refused to pay the estimated $30 million in *35 Distressed leather bool vi/ith lug sole Dark brown o' losses on free information calls During opening remarks Friday. Attorney Michael charcoal. Sizes S'/z-IO. MANCHESTER HEALTH DEPARTMENT Koskoff. representing Moeller, charged that the fire . ■ was the work of the Rev. David N. Bubar. who was a spiritual adviser, friend and busineyss colleague to By Susan Okula SNET through at least Jan. 1. 1989. Seekamp rvii...’” ■; • 'l The Associated Press said. Moeller. , "Calls to directory assistance have been 1987 VACCINE CLINICS Bubar wasoneofa group of men convicted in the plot NEW HAVEN — Southern New England growing by several million annually and over for to destroy Sponge Rubber Products. Moeller twice was Telecommunications Corp. said Friday it the next several years more operators and found innocent of charges that he masterminded the wants to end unlimited free directory millions of dollars in new equipment would fire-bombing. assistance calls for most customers whO iieek have to be added to keep pace,” said operator help In finding telephone numbers. Werwaiss. “ By reducing calling volumes, the FLU, PNEUMONIA, Liman knocks ‘security’ defense In a proposal filed with the state Depart­ new charge would avoid this additional ment of Public Utility Control, the telephone expense.” TETANUS and DIPTHERIA NEW HAVEN — Arthur Liman. Senate counsel company said it would allow most customers, SNET handles about 500.000 directory during the Iran-Contra hearings, on Friday criticized both business and residential, five free assistance calls on an average business day. high risk adults including elderly witnesses who cited national security to justify their / directory assistance calls a month before the company said. actions, saying the defense was alien to the American charging 2S cents for each call over that Charges for in-state directory assistance tradition of constitutional law. number. calls are made now in 48 states. SNET said. Liman, speaking at the Yale Law ^hool. said the SNET would exempt from the plan disabled Only Connecticut, with the exception of Monday, October 19,1987 recent hearings provoked “ a dramatic confrontation people who cannot use telephone books for Greenwich, and Tennessee have unlimited between a philosophy of the rule of law and a looking up numbers. ’The company also would free directory assistance calling, the com­ 9:00-12:00 a.m. Senior Center philosophy that the rule of law has no place when it not charge for directory assistance calls made pany said. \ comes too national security.” from pay telephones. Residents of Greenwich who are served by 549 Middle Turnpike East Liman, who graduated from Yale Law School in 1957. More than 70 percent of SNET’s 1.5 million New York Telephone are charged 25 cents a said some of the witnesses "almost came from central 4 Days Only. Sun., Oct. 18 thru Wed., Oct. 21 call for each dire^ory assistance call after a 1:30-2:00 p.m. Mayfair Gardens casting” and exhibited “ a particular type of thought Connecticut customers make five or fewer Middletown Enfield Hamden Waterbury directory assistance calls a month now. said five-call limit. Greenwich businesses pay for 211-215 North Main St. that previously you would only have been exposed to by William Werwaiss. SNET division manager of all such calls. reading spy novels" Now Open in Manchester! regulatory matters. State Consumer Counsel James Meehan, Sale mcrchandlaa available In all live floret. M If the proposal is approved. SNET would who represents consumers’ interest in DPUC Panel on children organizes Mon. Ihfu FrI. 10-«. SAI. • Sun. 10-6 realize an extra $15 million in revenue and matters, said he has not formed an opinion on Wednesday, October 21,1987 We accept MatlafCard. Vita. Olacovar Card and American E ip ra tt savings, company spokesman William See- SNET’s proposal yet. HARTFORD — The co-chairwoman of a 10-member kamp said. The telephone company would Meehan said he wants to find out who are the 9:00-10:00 a.m. Blue Room, Lincoln Center commission charged with developing a family p^icy to apply $0.7 million of that to reducing heavy users of directory assistance. He also improve child welfare and family services said Friday said he would analyze SNE’Ts proposal to that children have a fundamental right to a decent long-distance in-state toll charges, while $5.3 1:00-2:00 p.m. Westhill Gardens million would ^ applied to recovering apply the $9.7 million to reduction of family life. .... , company depreciation costs. long-disunce rates only. 24 Bluefield Drive Speaking at the commission's inaugural meeting. Children and Youth Services Commissioner Amy B. The DPUC recently prohibited SNET from He suggested that if the proposal was Wheaton urged the panel to “ build a child welfare proposing price changes that would result in implemented, the reductions could come in 2:30-3:00 p.m. Spencer Village, Pascal Lane system that is child-centered and family-focused. increased revenues to the company for 18 other places, such as basic service or special That system must be based on the premise that months. rates for the elderly and people who have low “ children have a fundamental right to grow up as Seekamp said the recovering of more incomes. depreciation expense would mean that Monday, November 16,1987 members of a family. We must work to ensure that this STORES customers would pay less for telephone Other state telephone companies charge right is not abridged by reason of poverty service In the future. from between 10 cents and 25 cents per 9:00-10:00 a.m. Blue Room, Lincoln Center environmental conditions or lack of resources, she The company has projected that the directory assistance call, while some allow no said. proposal would be .’liey?pue-p >lrpr; .for free calls and others allow five. Seekamp said.

__ ■'5 * ...... S.U U,$. condemns ■ «s - «NZli6ltq U.S./World In Brief tanker attack President dies in Africa coup in Persian Guif OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso — Capt. Thomas Sankara and 12 other officials were executed and buried Friday a day after Sankara’s chief adviser WASHINGTON (AP) - With the White House ousted him as president of this impoverished West accusing Iran of an'^'outrageous act of aggression. African nation,, an official source said. President Reagan met with advisers Friday and Capt. Blaise Compaore, leader of a bloody coup on declined to say how the United States might respond to Thursday, declared a national holiday. A statement the missile attack on a U.S.-flagged tanker in the read on national radio called Sankara a "madman." Persian Gulf. ..An official source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Sankara and a doien other officials. The White House and the Defense Department both \ N - . Including the presidential press secretary and a senior said they believed the empty tanker, the Sea Isle City, police official, were 'shot and burled Friday morbing in was hit by a Silkworm missile as it approached a a mass burial outside Ouagadougou, the capital. refueling pier near Kuwait’s Al-Ahmadi oil terminal. Witnesses said residents pushed and shoved to get a Iran is known to have (Thinese-made Silkworm glimpse of the names of the dead written on scraps of missiles in its arsenal. paper that served as makeshift gravestones. The Pentagon said 16 men were injured in the attack, AP photo although the Kuwaiti health ministry said there were . Doomed let’s pilots sidetracked 18. including two who were treated on board. WASHINGTON — PiloU of the JetUner that crashed “ Ten are in the hospital, including the American Amish builders 'Aug. 16 near Detroit, killing 156 people, were master, the Italian captain, a United Kingdom chief officer, one Pakistani crewman and six Filipino sidetracked from completing critical preflight proce­ AP photo A time comes when the harvest is so big just east of Strasburg, Pa., tp erect a dures amid confusion over a runway and a mix-up over crewmen,” a Pentagon statement said. It said none tobacco barn that when flnl8hea,.wlll not First lady Nancy Reagan smiles during an She made the trip even though she is to was in critical condition. that the barns cannot hold it all. Amish radio frequencies, documents indicated Friday. only store the current crop but a variety The documents reiterated that the Northwest appearance in Somersworth, I^H., Friday undergo tests for breast cancer, on Presidential spokesman Marlin Fitzwater told workers get together on the farm of reporters, “ Iran has committed an outrageous act of of other farm-related Items. Airlines plane’s flaps had not been set properly for to push her drug-preventioh program. Saturday. Samuel Stoltzfus along Falryview Road takeoff from Detroit Metropolitan Airport, and agression against a non-belligerent country, Kuwait, revealed that an alarm, designed to warn pilots of a and a U.S. 'flag vessel operating commercially and false flap setting, did not sound because the alarm was peacefully.” not getting electrical power. The president, questioned by reporters after a Docs give newborn new heart First lady faces breast surgery meeting with Soviet students, said. “ I cannot and will Setting flaps is the first item on Northwest’s preflight checklist, according to aviation sources who declined not discuss what our future action might be. We are in p.m. Betty Ford, wife of Gerald R. Ford, discussion with the government of Kuwait.” Canada to Loma Linda on Wednes­ to be identified by name and is essential to give a plane WASHINGTON (AP) - First LOMA LINDA, Calif. (A P) — A The medical center has made Reagan and Richard Davis, Mrs. had a breast removed in 1974. Fitzwater said Reagan met with his national security day as doctors conducted tests to the lift it needs to take off. lady Nancy Reagan will undergo a boy bom with a fatal heart headlines with Dr. Leonard Bai­ Reagan's step-brother, planned to Rosalynn Carter had a non- assistant. Frank C. Carlucci. and other advisers and determine if the heart would be The crash was the second worst in U.S. aviation biopsy Saturday and have her left malformation underwent heart ley’s pioneering infant transplants, spend some time with the first lady cancerous lump removed in 1977. received “ a full update on the attack," but nodecisions compatible. history. breast removed if “ a suspicious transplant surgery Friday just including the transplant of a baboon lesion" turns out to be cancerous. at the hospital Friday evening, then "There is the hope, of course, that were made. heart into a human baby in 1984. Her son was delivered two weeks it would be benign, and that the hours after his birth, an unprece­ White House spokesman Marlin return to the White House. “ As in all such cases, we are examining the full range Sakala said the boy appeared prematurely. Troops surround Tamil stronghold Elaine Crispen, Mrs. Reagan’s surgery would not be necessary,” dented operation. Fitzwater said tte lesion, which of diplomatic and other options available to us,” he The 6-pound, 6>/4-ounce red- pink and healthy after delivery. press secretary, said Reagan would Fitzwater said. The left ventricle of the infant’s COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Indian soldiers ringing "might represent an early stage of said. , , haired boy was delivered by “ It’s a normal-looking baby, five “ tuck her in and make her "However, all the planning has “ The United States is consulting with its partners in heart was only one centimeter Jaffna town in northern Sri Lanka killed at least 126 malignancy," showed up in a Caesarean section at 10:54 a.m., fingers (on each hand), five toes, comfortable" at the hospital Fri­ been made, should it be malignant, the United Nations aiK) with Kuwait concerning this wide, instead of the normal two to Tamil separatists who tried to break out of the last routine mammography that Mrs. and the transplant operation was moving around-^s expected,” he day night. to proceed with that operation,” he incident.” Fitzwater added. “ In addition, the Congress three centimeters, Sakala said. The rebel stronghold, officials reported Friday. Reagan underwent on Oct. 5. under way by 1:30 p.m., said Dick said at an early afternoon news "H e’ s worried and anxious, and said, “ and there are any number of deformed left ventricle was drasti­ Leaders ofthe Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, the The first lady took the news will receive its normal full briefing on the attack.” Schaefer, chief spokesman for conference. wants to have it all behind him,” medical indicators that suggest “ We have not discussed specific diplomatic or cally reducing the volume the heart main rebel militia, requested a cease-fire to end the stoically, the spokesman said. Loma Linda University Medical He said the baby was given a week-long offensive in which more than 500 Tamils Referring to her husband’s bouU Mrs. Crispen said of Reagan. She that (she) should proceed to the full military options at this time.” the spokesman said. name but it was not immediately could pump. said that Mrs. Reagan “ is not so operation.” Center. have been reported killed. India said its soldiers would with colon and skin cancer, she “ We will continue to analyze the situation.” “ It’s the first time it’s been done, announced because his 5-year-old much worried, but is looking President Reagan told reporters. not let up until the rebels surrendered ail their commented “ I guess it’s my turn," At the Pentagon, officials who asked not to be and it’s fair to say there was some brother had yet to be told. weapons. he said. Mrs, Reagan, 66, had skin forward to when it’s over.” “ Of course. I’m concerned, and so identified said the debate about a military response to The boy bad been diagnosed in If Mrs. Reagan needs the opera­ is she. But at the same time, I have electricity in the air,” said Dr. Violence continued in eastern Sri Lanka, where cancer removed from her upper lip the attack had been clouded by Kuwaiti expressions of Elmar Sakala.Who performed the August as suffering from hypoplas- EMERGENCY tion, she would be the second wife of great confidence in the medical reports said Tamil militants shot and killed 11 in late 1982. concern. , ^ Caesarean on 35-year-old Alice Uc left heart syndrome, an under­ Fire — Police — Medical a president to undergo a mastec­ personnel who are in charge of this members of the island’s Sinhalese majority on a bus in The Reagans arrived at Bethesda “ They don’t seem to want to tie themselves any Hole of Vancouver, British development of the heart’s left side. Naval Hospital by helicopter at 7; 04 tomy in recent years. First lady case.” closer to us: to appear that they’re pulling completely If uncorrected, it usually is fatal Pulmaddai, 28 miles north of Trincomalee port. Columbia. DIAL 911 inside our military umbrella.” said one official, The transplant was expected to within days or weeks of birth. In Manchester AIDS commission organizes “ They’ve got cold feet, even though these missiles are take four or five hours. Details on A potential donor was located, hitting ships inside their territorial waters ” the donor were not disclosed. and Ms. Hole was flown from WASHINGTON — President Reagim’e S-month-oId The Pentagon sources also said Kuwaiti military AIDS commission, navigating crlspiy under a new ^wNews, Sports, Features and forces detected the Iranian missile in flight and tried chairman, held what amounted to an organizing unsuccessfully to shoot it down with a small missile of session Friday in its first public meeting since iu top their own from the island of Faylaka. u two members resigned last week. McDonzId’s'e tool Officials also said the Reagan administration has At the conclusion, another member, who had been rejected appeals from American shipping firms that thinking about quitting, pronounced himself optimistic Become a New Manchester Herald Sub­ their U.S.-owned, foreign-flagged tankers receive with the course set by the new chairman, retired Navy scriber (for a minimum of 13 weeks) and I military protection In the Persian Gulf. Adm. James D. Watkins, and said he would stay on the The companies had petitioned Pentagon and White SNOW PLOWING panel. we'll send you a $5.00 book of Mo- House officials for Navy protection, arguing their ships " I sincerely believe that if anybody In the United Oonald'a* Gift Certificates to use at any| — unlike the reflagged Kuwaiti tankers - were States can make a go of this panel, you can,” Cardinal ferrying oil to U.S. shores. John J. O’Connor of New York City told Watkins. " I f ^McDonald's* location. Don't waiti At the State Department, spokeswoman Phyllis you had asked me, I would have said you would be Oakley said Iran had been made "aware fully of our ^ h e crazy to take this job.’ ’ position concerning attacks on U.S. flag vesMls, Kmmmm. specifically, and other hostile actions against U.S. n ■s Fill Out the Coupon below. Mail or drop off to the '^She ssdd messages were sent to the Iranians through -Shultz begins talks In Israel Manchester Herald Office at: 16 Brainard PI., Manchester, Ct. 06040 Swiss diplomate in Tehran. although she was not aware JERUSLAEM — Secretary of State George P. Shultz of any specific messages sent after the latest attack. opened talks with Israeli officials Friday by fo c u s ^ The missile strike was the second on an Arnerican- on their campaign for massive increases in Jewish I want to become a New Manchester Herald Subscriber (for a minimum of 13 j owned or American-flagged.vessel in Kuwaiti waters ^ _ immigration from the Soviet Union. • Residential • Commercial • Industrial weeks) and receive my $5.00 book of McDonald'se Gift Certificates. 5 Both Prim e Miniser Yitzhak Shamir and Foreign S Nunn, D-Ga.. the chairman «>» ‘ he Swate From Driveways to Large Lots ^ Minister Shimon Peres urged Shultz, who will be in Armed Services Committee, said, Iran should be on Moscow next week, to relay to Soviet authorities their notice that if they use these missiles on A m erica ships Name- — insistence that Jews with exit permits be flown directly they are going to be exposing themselves to possible Fully Insured Free Estimates to Israel. Address. and evan probable retaliation.” .... . About 5,430 Soviet Jews have been granted exit visas Nunn and Sen. John Warner of Virginia, ‘ h® to Israel so far this year, compared with 51,320 in the Phone^------—------Republican on the armed services panel, were CALL 6 4 3 - 2 6 5 9 NOWl peak emigration year of 1070. One Far FemSy • New SuSeeffSem Only by Carlucci. The meeting had been wt “ P Israeli leaders told $hulU it was imporunt to Coupon book mailed upon receipt of payment for a 13-week subscription. discuss Secretary of State.George P. Shultz s current establish direct flighU from Moscow to Israel for visit to the Middle East and the Soviet Union Soviet Jews because only about one-third of emigranu with Israeli visas were coming to Israel. The rest settled in Europe or the' United States. ‘rp rif B U S I N E S S -•»«»*•••«•««•«««»*•'•«»»»• Business in Brief Steer clear of thM pros'pectus before you invest. The '. ■ ■ ' „ - . '' ...... QUESTION: • prospectus is a xllsclosure docu­ We had $50,000 ment. which spells out details about Mark opens dentistry practice from the sale of the fund. Stocks: Is this the big one? Dr. Brian D. Mark has opened his practice of family our home, OrTa) Investors’ % Among other things, the prospec­ broker’s re6opn'- H ighlights and hospital dentistry in South Windsor and at Mount tus explains the fund’s investment mendatiotlt we A Guide objectives and adds a cautionary Sinai Hospital in Hartford. put that rf™ey Analysts won’t Mark received his undergraduate degree in medical sentence, such as: "The fund MARKET REPORT microbiology from the into a govern^ William A. Doyle cannot guarantee it will achieve its of the week ment securities investment objectives ’ That give up hope on Activity over the past 30 trading days University of Wisconsin. A 1984 graduate 'of the mutual fpnd in means there is risk involved. 2,700 University of Connecti­ • 1985;-Later. we By The A sso cia te d P re ss battered market ''"cashed in $5,000 I t I B cut School of Dental of the fund’s QUESTIONS How'many mutual ■ Chemical and Marine Midland banks By Chet Currier Medicine, he completed a shares. That brought our income you’re willing to move into very fund investors do you suppose raised their prime lending rate a half The Associated Press one-year fellowship in from the fund down somewhat. risky situations, which you cer­ actually read a prspectus? percentage point to 9.7S percent, the highest oral surgery at Louisiana Since then, it has gone down even tainly should not do. level since the summer of 19SS, but other big NEW YORK - With stock prices !i.i‘ State University Medical more. There is risk in your mutual fund, toppling and the bond market (Center. Shreveport. La., but not as much as there would be in ANSWER: ’There’s no way of banks did not immediately follow suit. 'i i in 1985. This was followed Now the broker recommends we knowing, for sure. But It’s obvious ■ The Labor Department said wholesale seemingly flat on its back. Wall something such as the -broker Streeters are confronted with a by a year as a- general liquidate our mutual fund shares. recommends. most do not. That’s a pity. If more prices rose a moderate 0.3 percent in scary question these days: Is this Ml practice resident in den­ He sent me a handwritten letter. It Let’s hope you’re aware that the studies the prospectus, there would September. Higher food prices and increases The Big One? tistry at Mount Sinai states: “Call me about an extraor­ value of your mutual fund invest­ be fewer disappointed mutual fund across a wide range of goods were partially ’The financial world’s equivalents Hospital. 1985-86. After dinary investment. 20 plus percent ment ha$ fallen. Its share value has investors. ^ offset by the largest drop In energy costs in a of the Richter scale have unques­ participating in a private yield. Pays quarterly. Book value dropped, as has been the case.with year. tionably registered some powerful general dental practice $14.83 per share. Can buy at $8.76 all mutual funds holding bonds — in New Orleans, La., he per share. Call for details.” - , QUESTION: In explaining ';.dol- ■ The Commerce Department said retail shocks of late. Including government securities. lar averaging” — the system of , sales fell by 0.4 percent in September after a In the past two weeks, yields on returned to Connecticut. We need more income, but we V Nonetheless, you’re belter off He is a member of the cannot risk our principal. Would investing the same amount of strong summer. The department reported ' long-term government bonds have with that mutual fund than you money in the same security at fixed climbed above the 10 percent attending dental staff at you advise us "to do as the broker would be by going into a very separately that businessiales shot up 1.3 Mount Sinai Hospital, the recommends? intervals, you wrote — “That way. percent in August while inventories rose 0.2 milestone. And the Dow Jones D O W J O N E S A V E R A G E high-yield high-risk stock you buy more shares when prices average of 30 industrials has October 16, 1987 Brian D. Mark Connecticut State Dentgl .!• percent. Association, the Alpha 11 are high and fe^er shares when ■ The Commerce Department said builders posted, back-to-back, its two big­ HIGH ANSWER: NO! My advice-is to prices .are low.” gest weekly point declines ever, Omega Dental Fraternity. Level Lodge of Masons, and QUES’TION: 1 invested in a Isn’t it Just the opposite? finished 2 percent less n.ew homes and LOW 2.207.73 is a consultant to the Council on Hospital .Dental steer clear of that broker mutual fund on Nov. 15, 1985.1 paid apartments in August than in July as rising capped off by a 108.36-point slide A 20 percent yield is sky high and Shouldn’t a steady Investment of just on Friday. CLOSE 2.246.74 Services of the Connecticut State Dental Association $10.53 per share. The share value is $100 or $200 a month buy more interest rates continued to dampen the _J Mark, his wife, Julie, and daughter, Jenna, live at 481 a warning signal there is a Nevertheless, some of the securi­ c h a n g e Down 108.35 now $9.93. Although I have received shares when prices ape low and construction industry. Oakland Road. South Windsor He is the son of Dr tremendous amount of risk in the dividends, the value of my invest-- ties industry’s most prominent stock,,the broker recommends. A fewer shares When prices are hifjh" ■ The Federal Reserve said production at analysts say they are not ready yet 2,200 Howard Mark, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon in ment is down. (DTWTF MTWTF MTWTF MTWTFMTWTFMTWTF yield even approaching that level the nation’s factories, mines and utilities to consign the long bull market in Hartford indicates that investors and traders Through your column, 1 learned I edged up 0.2 percent in September. It was the stocks to the history books or to J ______li______i: ____ _ ia ______5______must pay income tax on the ANSWER: Absolutely You’re Sepiember Octobf familiar with the stock feel its correct. 1‘was wrong. I’ve been eighth consecutive month without a setback, declare that the market and the dividend will be reduced or dividends received, but 1 cannot but the figure was the weakest showing since U.S. economy are headed for any AP graphic Sale of company costs 45 jobs claim a capital loss for the drop In writing about dollar averaging for eliminated. more than three decades. But my April. prolonged slump. NORTH HAVEN — Forty-five employees of Yield, of course., is calculated by share value unless I sell my shares. The stock market has peaked for Greg Smith of Prudential-Bache fairly snappy stock market rally. Had I been informed of this by the fingers hit the wrong keys on the ■' Salomon Inc., the nation’s largest Universal Wire Products Inc. have been laid off after dividing the dividends'paid on a word processor when I pAunded out the time being, "but this is not a Securities, who was ranked by "Based on. the very simple logic the company was sold, officials said. broker, 1 would have left my money underwriter of municipal securities, said it that the bond market will not go share of stock over the latest 12 that column. major bear market,’’ Robert Far­ Institutional Investor as the months by the price of that stock in in certificates of deposit would phase out the business as part of a rell, a Merrill Lynch strategist, Street’s top portfolio strategist, down forever, I predict that we will Robert S. Harcke, Universal Wire president, .said Isn't a broker required to explain major streamlining that will include 800 see a substantial rally in the stock workers received registered letters last weekend the marketplace. For example, if William A. Doyle, a syndicated said Friday. contends that a new market ad­ XYZ stock pays $1 per share annual the possibilitV of losses before layoffs. Kidder Peabody.A Co. also said it Farrell was named No. 1 in the vance might come even sooner than market between now and telling them not to report for work on Monday. selling such an investment? columnist, welcomes written quesv Farrell suggests. yearend.” dividends and XYZ trades at $20. its tlons. but he can provide pnsjvers would cut its municipal bond operations. market timing category of Institu­ "We havf been devastated by foreign competition^ vield is 5 percent. ■ Ford Motor Co. announced a top-level tional Investor magazine’s just- “I expect a rebound within the However they made their cases, only through the column. Write to This is not only our company, but the whole industry The yield on the mutual fund you Doyle in care of the Manchester restructuring aimed at reducing duplication published annual “All-America Re­ next month or so,” Smith says in his the optimists had to shout against a named in your letter is just a bit QUESTION: Not in so many search Team.” current bulletin to the firm’s din of selling in the past week as he said. words, A broker is required to give Herald. P.O. Box 591. Manchest'er among its global operations and boosting its The company was purchased for an undisclosed above 10 percent. You really can't 06040. growing financial services segment. The No. 2 Though rising interest rates have clients. stock prices continued to plunge. expect much higher yields, unless vou a copy of a mutual fund s created “a hostile environment” “Clearly, people are worried The Dow Jones average of 30 price bv Trade Interface Inc., a Seattle-based trade automaker also purchased United States acquisition company affiliated with the People s Leasing International Inc. of San Francisco to for the stock market, Farrell about the economic implications of industrials fell 235.48 points, or 9.49 predicted stocks will be ready for higher bond rates for the stock percent, to 2,246.73, exceeding the Republic of China The company intends to move add to its financial services business. market. That is causing worries record point decline of 158.78 it set Univer.sal Wire operations to China officials said. ■ Colgate-Palmolive Co. said it was selling another move up in the first half of 1988. about the great earnings story and the week before. Universal Wire manufactured wire rope and SALE • SALE • SALE .• SALE • SALE two units of its Kendall health care businesses, Past bull markets, he said, have the business cycle. The New York Stock Exchange high-carbon wire used for moving heavy loads realigning its corporate organization and not expired in the face of adverse “All of these worries are cer­ composite index tumbled IS.51 to closing six factories as part of a restructuring. news, but rather a mid euphoria and tainly potential economic prob­ 159.13, and the NASDAQ composite 20% to 60% OFF! The consumer and health products company talk of endless prosperity. lems. I would underscore index for the over-the-counter Turner plans another network said the moves will result in a third-quarter "I’m not being cavalier about ‘potential.’ market 32.10 to 406.33. STARTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 Volume on the Big Board aver­ /ATLANTA — Turner Broadcasting System's board pre-tax charge of $211 million. this. There are risks,*” he added. “Should the bond market make a of directors approved a plan Friday for Turner ■ International Business Machines Corp. “But I keep thinking the market stand, and should we have a whole aged 224.72 million shares a day. up Network Television, a cable-TV channel carrying will make its final top with good day when interest rates don't go up, from 183.43 million in the previous posted its first profit increase since early 1986 sports and other major piogramming. news.’’ I am convinced that we would see a week. with a 12.2 percent third-quarter gain. Some TNT would "'secure major television events and analysts noted that the profit was helped by a create high-pro{ile original programming for cable." lower tax rate and that IBM’s operating TBS announced Friday. , ^ income was virtually unchanged from a year Wholesale prices up just 0.3% The programming would be marketed to cable earlier. systems as Turner already does with his Cable News ■ A Delaware judge upheld a “street Network. J sweep’’ in which the largest shareholder of markets which has pushed up percent drop in October 1986. > 5 WASHINGTON (AP) - The tbs Chairman Ted Turner, in a speech to cable Newmont Mining Corp. scooped up 15.8 (__j biggest dip in energy costs in nearly interest rates in recent days. Food prices, meanwhile, moved operators in Atlantic City, N.J., earlier this week, said million shares to prevent a T. Boone a year partially offset higher food Still, if September’s swings in up 1.1 percent, all but erasing a 1.3 E S e d a channel for "breakthrough” program­ Pickens-led investor group from gaining a and automobile prices in Sep­ energy and food prices are dis­ decline in August. Fruits, vegeta­ ming that would feature 30 or 40 of television s *t'88®st controlling interest in Newmont. The ruling tember as wholesale prices rose a counted, the index for all other bles, pork, beef and eggs were all snorting and awards events, possibly including could have wide-reaching implications for moderate 0.3 percent, the govern­ goods rose a fairly sharp 0.6 up. Fish and poultry prices fell. N^ational Basketball Association and major league percent. corporate takeover wars. ment reported Friday. In other economic statistics r<;- baseball games. We must reduce our inventory immediately-Everylhing will be on sale cherry The increase in the Labor Depart­ ‘ ‘The report is not quite as good as leased Friday: dining room sets, secretaries, sofas, chairs, lamps, and accessories. This is the ■ Dayton Hudson Corp. rejected a it appears on the surface,” said 7 Piece sweetened $6.62 billion takeover bid from Dart ment’s producer price index left Cherry Dinirtg Room Set wholesale inflation for the first nine Robert Ortner, undersecretary of ■ The Federal Reserve reported Counseling center gets donations sale you have been waiting for! Group Corp., terming the latest offer commerce for economic affairs. RrS. iaS3X)0 N O W 1 4 6 9 ” months of 1987 an annual rate of 3.6 output at the nation’s factories, 7 Drawer H'lghboy inadequate. Dayton Hudson, the nation’s percent. "The moderate gain was achieved mines and utilities edged up a small The Pastoral Counseling Center, 945 Main St., has ' seventh largest retailer, and Dart filed suits The September rise in prices, one with a drop in oil prices.” 0.2 percent in September, the eighth received donations from Middle Re*. 14954M) N O W 1 1 S 9 " against each other in connection with the bid. stop short of the retail level, Energy costs, up in seven of the consecutive month without a Allied Printing Services Inc. of 579 ML Miaa INTERIORS Ul^LIMITEO Solid Cherr'y Secretary ■ Public Service Company of New followed a month in which prices eight previous months, dropped 3.7 setback.

J a . Bork suggested black bag Jobs be legalized House and Congress for letting the internal documents confirmi^ that contras operate unofficially from OPINION WASHINGTON - FBI agents had used such illegal bases in its territory. And that During his four-month tactics as break-ins and anonymous presumably means Washington will tenure as acting attor­ telephone calls designed todisrupt the be grateful whenever Honduras asks ney general after the lives of suspected radicals, their m m : . . Jack friends and families. for economic and military aid for F/W m LAST WORDS firing of the Watergate itself. Potomac Potpourri special prosecutor in Bork’s Dec. 5 memo appears to be There’s more Important reason that late 1973, Robert Bork Aaderaon an attempt to defuse the anticipated is even less noble: Much of the contra suggested that the FBI unfavorable publicity by calling for a aid funds have been funneled through might need legislative report on “action taken to Insure that Honduran officials — and a lot of it What’8 in a name? authority to conduct the rights of individuais are not sticks to their fingers. Some intelli­ oveR “black bag jobs” and violated while essential FBI investi­ gence estimates we’ve seen suggest “Sen. (William) Proxmire’s scandalous name harass suspected gations are pursued.” that as much as half of the many oeAD radicals. change in his earlier years” has some people in some assurance that a program such millions that have flowed to the Washington talking and wondering, according to In a memo he wrote to FBI Director In 1978, two FBI officials, Edward contras never made it past the greedy BODY„ Clarence Kelley on Dec. 5,1973, Bork as COINTELPRO would not be Miller and Mark Felt, were convicted ^ National Press Club official. reinstituted without careful consider­ Honduran intermediaries. It’s the said it was important that the FBI be on charges of violating citizens’ same problem the United States faces I When the president of the NPC introduced able to “counter violence,” but that ation and perhaps approval by the constitutional rights in 1972-73 by Proxmire at a recent luncheon speech, he said with aid to the Afghan freedom “there be no occasion for public doubt (Justice) department.” giving illegal authorization for FBI fighters; corrupt officials in Pakistan the Wisconsin Democrat’s nametsthange may concerning the legitimacy of its Kelly agreed enthusiastically with break-ins and wiretaps aimed at the take a big share of the supplies have kept him from becoming president. actions.” He added: “It may be that the proposal for additional legislation . Weather Underground. intended for the rebels across the The NPC official noted Proxmire’s name the best solution would be additional In a memo to Bork dated Dec. 11, the It seems unlikely that Bork would border. originally was Edward William Proxmire, but legislation” FBI chief wrote: “I fully support the have learned about the Weather Underground break-ins during the because of an old movie idol — whose name was idea of a study being launched for the Confidential file Bill — the Wisconsin lawmaker decided to make In other internal memos, obtained purpose of considering the need for brief period he was acting attorney by our reporter Tanya Isch. Bork additional legislation to enable the general in late 1973 and early 1974. ■ A new method of protection for the change, taking his middle name as his first. proposed a study of FBI policies so However, if Bork had treated the wealthy families in crime-ridden Rio "This scandalous name change In his earlier FBI to counter violence in the time of that he would have something to refer crisis as existed at the time the FBI matter as an organic problem, de Janeiro is reportedly a roaring years has many people believing that’s what to “when the crunch comes” in the implemented the COINTELPRO-New instead of viewing it as a public success; Instead of guard dogs kept him from being president,” the NPC event of disclosures that G-men had Left. relations matter, he might have patrolling the grounds, rich folks official said, referring, of course, to other "past been carrying out illegal counter­ discovered that the FBI was still using determined to thwart burglaries and scandals” that have driven potential intelligence operations against radi­ “As you know." Kelley continued, illegal techniques. kidnappings are using Hons. They’re a presidential contenders from the race. klCHARD NIXON fOmS) cals. The FBI activities had been “the FBI has conducted an in-depth lot more intimidating than the mean­ Reference to the "scandalous name change” conducted under the so-called COIN- study of the scope of FBI jurisdiction Pecuniary interest est guard dog. TELPRO program from 1968 to 1971. and authority, and it was concluded ■ Cuba remains an economic was all in fun, of course. And even Proxmire One thing that was overlooked in the basket case more than a quarter- Although he showe^oncem about that additional legislation is needed to Iran-contra hearings — probably with enjoyed a good laugh over it. For the record, Open Forum enable us to more fully discharge our century after Fidel Castro installed however, Proxmire says he’s content with illegal FBI behavior,^ork did not good reason — was why Honduran his version of Marxist paradise. Cuba express opposition to th^ discredited responsibilities relating to the na­ officials were willing, even eager to “Bill.” tional security.’ now owes at least $9 billion to the Please note that nowhere in this meet with about 26 points, he had COINTELPRO program itself. The The immediate cause for concern at have the United States continue Soviet Union, plus an additional $3.2 Bonds will cost fact sheet is the true cost of the told us to rest, conserve energy problem apparently struck Bork as supporting the Nicaraguan rebels billion to Western banks. Moscow is the time was the imminent release to either openly or covertly. The answer Yearning for Mayberry bond shown — namely $24 and stay calm before the race. one of public relations. NBC reporter Carl Stern of two going to cut back severely on its us $24 million milliop. ^ In an internal FBI memo dated Nov is money. Honduras figures that it will largesse to its expensive satellite. Leo J. Barrett 1.1973, for example. Bork is quoted as COINTELPRO documents under the get brownie points with the White Rep. Stephen L. Neal, D-N.C., wants the world To the Editor: Freedom of Information Act. The to know how proud North Carolinians are of their J. R. Smyth (MHS Class of 1950) saying that “there may be a need for 35 Deepwood Drive native son, Andy Griffith, and his achievements ' 48 Strawberry Lane I see where the “independent Manchester Manchester as an actor. factfinders” have endorsed the “In the 1960s, we watched his ‘Andy Griffith Buckland bond issue and have Censorship cancer is spireading Show’ on CBS with delight, and came to know published a so-called fact sheet. Team had work • never thought well the characters in the fictional town of This one starts out with the Like the AIDS crisis, censorship is different demands concerning six Mayberry, N.C.,” Neal said in a recent speech following statement: before the race they’d come here Bv Chuck Stone novels and the distinguished play worsening. In the past five years, ' ■ Death of a Salesman. ’ ’ The demands on the House floor. “The bonds won’t cost Man­ To the Editor: censorship attempts have increased But Neal wants to set the record straight about chester taxpayers one penny.” To the Editor: What’s with Arkansas. Hawaii, included removing them from an Maryland. Mississippi. Nevada, New 168 percent, and they are up 20 percent elementary school reading list, rem­ North Carolina. This is a false, misleading In reading articles about the Ku over the last year. statement. The Buckland bond Your headline “MHS sub-par at Hampshire, Rhode Island, South oving them from the junior high “Occasionally, tourists come through North Klux Klan, I never thought I Carolina. Utah and the District of Take the towns listed under the school reading list or restricting them Carolina in search of Mayberry,” he said. “We issue will cost the Manchester Wickham” does not tell the whole would see the day when they taxpayers $24 million — i.e., $13 story. Columbia? letter “L,” for example. They alone to high school students only. have to tell them there’s no such place, but we would march up Main Street. verify the universality of censorship million principal plus $11 million It was no surprise that the They have their constitutional They’re totally out of step. Lolo, Mont.: Parents using Eagle point out that Mayberry resembled many towns interest. The dollars to be used to Manchester High School cross In the 41 other states, parental among all states, cities, races and Forum materials were able to remove in North Carolina and the south. Andy Griffith rights, but I also have mine. fanatics, right-wing zealots and or­ pay off this bond issue are real country varsity ran below expec­ Forgive me Shakespeare, but a groups. programs in sex education, and drug grew up in Mount Airy, in my congressional estate tax dollars which should go tations. But they did not run ganizational dingbats have been and alcohol abuse and get books bigot by any other name would scurrying around like cockroaches in LaGrande, Ore.; A community district, and now has a home near Manteo on the into the General Fund — the same “poorly.” as their coach smell as sweet. member was able to get the book_^ removed from the library that dealt outer banks, so he certainly knows the as your real estate taxes do. complained. a garbage can, trying to resurrect a “Southern Fried Rat and Other with controversial issues. The Lolo Real estate dollars should be I would give them a first-place 1987 version of the Index Liborum troglodytes even removed a book on tet i-itory.” James A. Lechausse Prohibitum. But those nine states and Gruesome Tales” restricted to fifth- used to provide town services medal for their pre-race work at 14 Arch St. and sixth-graders. Younger students World War II. Put Neal was careful not to hurt any feelings the finish line. The MHS varsity, Washington, D C., have been march­ in Mount Airy, noting the city may have been the such as education (schools), * Manchester are not allowed to read it. Long Beach. Calif.: A parent, police, fire and EMS, public dressed in skimpy race suits, ing to a different drummer. model for Mayberry. were at the finish line for the They were the only states omitted in Lakeland. Fla.: The NAACP is assisted by Citizens for Excellence in works, recreation, etc. — not to demanding the removal of Mark Education (such a harmless sounding “You’ll recall that Mayberry was near Mount pay off a $24 million gift to the entire four hours before their Letters to the editor an annual report by People for the Pilot: well. Mount Airy is just up the road from race, on their feet, no place to sit. American Way listing parental or Twain’s “The Adventures of Huckleb­ name), objected to two films in an mall developers. ’The Manchester Herald wel­ erry Finn” from the country’s elementary-school library because Pilot Mountain. Mount Airy has a Mayberry The other figures quoted in this not sufficiently warmly dressed organizational demands to remove for the cool top-of-the-hill winds comes original letters to the books from classrooms and libraries schools. they discussed ghosts! The films were Mall shopping center and a Mayberry ’Theater,” fact sheet come from that pot of editor. Lamar, Mo.: A school board was removed but later reinstated. gold at the end of the rainbow. No and temperature, acting as chute or restrict curricula. Neal boasted. substitutes for runners who Letters should be brief and to For the other 41 states. Mark able to get J.D. Salinger’s “Catcher in For the record. The Andy Griffith Show one knows what the real estate the point. They should be typed or the Rye” removed from the library’s From A (Albuquerque) to Y (Yel­ mill rate will be next year an(J couldn’t stand after finishing the Twain’s observation would appear to low Springs), the censorship cancer Is Appreciation Society, according to Neal, neatly handwritten, and, for ease be ruefully accurate: It is by the optional-reading list. certainly not for the-next 15 years. race. Laramie, Wyo.; A local minister spreading. The “Know Nothings” of headquartereb in Clemmons. N.C., “Keeps the Seeing the 1,000 runners’ faces in editing, should be double­ goodness of God that in our country we 1987 label an author a “secular Any estimate of future tax dollars spaced. Letters must be signed have those three inspeakable precious and community group tried to get torch burning. It publishes a quarterly is a pure guestimate to win your contorted by. pain at the finish for ^ ® 1M 7 by NEA. lr»c “Finding My Way," a sex-education humanist,” a passage pornographic newsletter, ’The Mayberry Gazette, billing itself four hours did not serve them well with name, address and daytime things: freedom of speech, freedom of vote. telephone number (for verifica­ book, banned for junior high school or a film subversive, knowing that the as the ‘world authority on Mayberry, N.C.’” Further, I understand that the either. conscience, and the prudence never to White House supports them. tion) . "BLESSED ARE THE MINE­ practice either of them. ’ ’ use, but it was retained. Planning and Zoning Commission One couldn’t imaginO that this Larue County, Ky.: A group of If President Reagan continues to was proper preparative and Letters about candidates and LAYERS - FOR THEY As documented in a report by (deleted), then, all Americans will be has only seen and approved the issues in the Nov. 3 election will parents demanded that Kurt Vonne- plans for the 64-acre mall. All of pre-race activity for the No. 2 People lor the American Way titled (deleted), and the First Amendment not be accepted after noon on SHALL BUG THE UNITED “Attacks on the Freedom to Learn. gut Jr.’s “Slaughterhouse Five” be the remaining development in the Connecticut State Team. removed from the library, but it’s still won’t be worth (deleted) Pete Wigren, former MHS Wednesday, Oct. 28. STATES." 1986-87,'* self-anointed custodians of 192-acre area covered by the Tax there Uiaurlipslprt Hpralh Increment Financing (TIP) is coach, wouldn’t have done it that The Herald reserves the right our morals tried to censor 127 ^ k s Chuck Stone It a syndicated colnm- to edit letters in the interests of plays, films and magazines. (Would Lincoln, Neb.; Five different Founded In 1M1 strictly a figment of someone’s way. He would have had the groups of parents made a number of nlat. second team or Bennet hardling brevity, clarity and taste. you believe Sports Illustrated?) PENNY M. 8IEFFERT...... PuWNhpr imagination and does not provide Address letters to: Open Fo­ DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... EkacuIIva EOKor sufficient accurate information those chores. When our 1949 cross country rum, Manchester Herald, P.O. AOELE M. ANGLE...... EdHor on which to calculate the tax Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... AmocW a EdHor dollars listed in the fact sheets. team won the Connecticut state.

'v . Clmrch Bnlletiii Board RcHsioiio Sorvicos Church Bauetfa. Boa»i Soutli AiTierica experts talk Oct. 9 and channeled through the Hoiiioor. Sunday worship; holy oucha- Suulh united Methodist Church, 1224 Editor's note: This column is AsMfflbHss Q f Q o d rlst, I and 10 a.m -; church school, 9:45 prepared by the Manchester Area Junior Woen's Club another gener­ Church of Christ o;m.; coffsp fellowship, 11 a.m.; Lodv Main St., Manchester. Or. Sheishord S. ous donation to help us complete the Onivory Chorck (AttempMss of Ood), Johnson, Rev. Cynthia A- Good, Rev. First Baptist Church Conference of Churches. M ACC News Chapel open afternoons; puMic hoollno Lawrence S. Staples, pastors. Sche­ Shepherd's Place renovations. The (ollowlpg eventa are planned ttaia week at the 400 Bucklond ^ e o d , Soulb Windsor. service, secotid Thursdov, 7:30 p.m.; The following events are scheduled for this week at Church of Christ: > Rev. Konnofb L. Oustofion, paster. 9:30 e y n ^ prayer, Wednesday, 5 p.m. dule: 9 and W:4Sa.m., worship service; a.m., Sunday school; 10:30 o.m., wor- 9 a.m.,. church school. Nursery (or First Baptist CHiurch of Manchester: Bv Nancy Carr Sunday — 9 a.m., combined adult Bible classes; 10 ship, chlld-cor# ondjiursery; 7:00 p.m., preschoolers. (447-9141) Sunday — 9:30 a.m., Sunday school classes; 11 a.m., MACC Director a.m., worship, Terry Smith of Burlington, Mass., guest Than k you evenlno service of praise and Bir*' St. M ary’s Spisceaal Church, Fork worship with Dr. Bill Scott, preaching "Attitudes of speaker; 12; 30 p.m., pottuck fellowship meal; 2 p.m., proachTno. (444-1102) and Church streets, Manchester. An­ AIDS Awareness To Tracy Parkinson, coordinator M orm on Prayer;” nursery care during both hours; 7 p.m., p Mission priest, formerly of youth service project; 0 p.m.. Life Group meeting and drew O. Smith, rector. Anne J. Wrider, of the mental health team, for her assistant rector. Worship: 7:30o.m.and worship with message, “ The Lord's Day; ” 7; 30 p.m.. Manchester, whose two-priest par­ AIDS Awareness Week is Oct. worship service. Baptist The Church et Jesus Christ et Latter- assistance in setting up the success­ 9:M o.m.; church school, 9:30 o.m.; dny Saints, 30 Woodslde St., Manches­ Adult Children of Alcoholics. ish in Honduras, one of the poorest 23-31. In the same spirit of hope and Monday — 7;30 p.m.. Flanary Bible study group,- bobv-slttlne, 9:15 to 11:15 CLm.; holy ter. Robert S. Gordner, bishop, 9:30 ful crisis-intervention training ses­ Cemmmltv Baptist Church, 5S5 E. Monday — 1 p.m., Overeaters Anonymous. nations in the world, serves 54 concern with which we look at the Manchester. 640-1674. Center St., Manchester. Rev. James I. eucharist, 10 o.m. every Wednesday. o. m., sacrament meeting; 10:50 a.m., sion for Manchester professionals (449-45S3) Tuesday — 1 p.m. OA; 6;30 p.m., church visitation, villages. A Capuchin priest whohas struggle and tragedy in Central Tuesday — 7 p.m.. Brewer's Bible study group,.East Meek, minister. Schedule: 10:30 o.m., Sunday school and primary; 11:40a.m., and .volunteers. worship service; 9:15 o.m., church priesthood and relief socle^. (443-4003 Wednesday — 1 p.m., OA; 6 p.m., graded choirs; also lived among and worked with America, we begin to face the Hartford, 646-2003; 7; 30 p.m.. Love's Bible study or ri-1148) school. Nursery core provided. (443- Gospel * Sunday school and outreach leaders' meetings; 7 p.m., refugees from El Salvador. threat of AIDS. To Jean Klelick for a gift to group. East Windsor, 623-0891. 0537) study session for adults; Mission Organizations P Senior pastor of Manchester's An early educational session, Wednesday — 7 p.m., midweek children's and adult's ' Palth Baptist Church, 52 Lake St., ChuMh et the Llvloa Oed, on evongel- National Catholic MACC In memory of Delores Kelly, Manchester. Rev. James Bellosov, Hcal, full-gospel church, Robertson meetings for children and youth; 8 p.m.. Sanctuary historic Center Congregational AIDS update, is scheduled for 6 Bible study, "Christian Evidence," and Life Group St. John the Baptist Polish Notional to Harry and Edith Krupp. and paster. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 10:30 ' School, North School Street, Manches­ Church, who recently decided to p.m. Wednesday at Manchester Arthur and Margaret Clements for meeting. o.m., worship service; 7 p.m., evenlno ter. Rev. David W. Mullen, pastor. Catholic Church, 23 Golwoy St., Man­ Choir. chester. Rev. Stanley M. Loncola, find out for himself what is- Memorial Hospital in the hospital's Friday — 10 a.m., Friday school (preschoolers.) sOrvIce. (444-5314) AAeetlno Sundays, 10 to 11:30 o.m. Thursday — 7;30 p.m., ACOA; 8 p.m., OA. contributions in memory of my First Baptist Church, 240 Hilistown ' Nursery and Sunday school. pastor. Sunday moss,9a.m.; weekdovs, happening in Central America, auditorium. Alejandro Murcia, 8 o.m. (443-5904) Friday — 1 p.m., OA. mother. Marietta Phares, and to Rood, Manchester. 9:30 a.m., Sunday . Manchester Christian Fellowship, i traveled to Nicaragua for a work M.D., director of the epidemiology Renee and Michael Bauer for their school; l1o.m.,worshlpservlce; 7p.m.r E. M IM Ie Turnpike, Daniel M. Bols- department, and Sue Cavaliere, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church evenlno service; 7 p.m., mid-week vert,pastor. Sundays, lOo.m.; Wednes­ tour with Plowshares and then support. service, eiurserv at oil services. (449- day Bible-study, 7 p.m.; soHd rock Naiarene Concordia Lutheran Church returns to Honduras a few months nurse epidemiologist, will speak. 7509) coffeehouse, 7:30 p.m., first Saturday of Mark your calendars now for AIDS To all those who have sent In These are the events planned for the week at St. Church ot the Naiarene, 234 Main St., Activities scheduled for the coming week at later. He talked with military, First Baptist Chapel el the Deaf, 240 the month. Manchester. Rev. Philip Chotto, senior awareness Activities. donations to the Human Needs Mary's Episcopal Church; Hilistown Rood, Manchester. Rev. K. Full (3espel Interdenominational Concordia Lutheran Church include; peasants, businessmen, govern­ postor; Rev. Mark Green, minister of Monday is a community forum at Fund in the past two months; Sunday — 7:30 and 9:30 a.m., holy eucharist; 6:30 Kreutier, paster. (4^7543) Church, 745 Main St., Manchester. Rev. outreach. 9:30 o.m., Sunday school ; Sunday — 8 and 10; 30 a.m., holy communion; 9; 15 ment officials, and religious Harvest Time Bosmt Church, 72 E. .Philip P. Saunders. Sunday, 10 o.m., Keeney Street School. Robert Hurley, Walter and Grace p.m., PRISM; 7 p.m.. Boy Scout committee; youth Center'St., Manchester. Rev. Mdt’k D. - 10:40 o.m., worship, children's church a.m., church school: a^ult education; pastor's leaders. adult Bible study and Sunday school; 7 and nursery; 4 p.m., evening praise The annual dinner meeting of the Homan, John and Stella McDonald, gorup. Eddy,postor. lOo.m.,Sunday scjiool; 11 p.m., worship servIce.'Tuesdov at 7:30 information class; confirmation forum; nursery care • New senior pastor of Concordia o. m., morning servic#; 4 p.m., evening service, nursery. Mid-week Bible study, Manchester Interracial Council the Millers. Howard and Carol Monday — 7:10 p.m., evening prayer; 7:30 p.m., p.m., special Bible studies; Wednesday 7 p.m., Wednesday. (444-8599) at all hours; 2;30 p.m., Concordia Choir. Lutheran Church speaks to us from service, Wednesday heme Bible studv.7 • at 7:30 p.m., worship service. Proyer his experience as the southern was held Thursday at MCC. The Rovegno. the Chai Group of Temple vestry. p. m. (443-9359) line, 444-8731, 24 hours. Monday — 10 a.m.. Friendly Visitors: 7 p.m.. Tuesday — 5 p.m., Capella Choir. Oespel Hall, Center Street. Manches­ Pentecostal Stewardship-Evangelism Committee: 7:30 p.m.. ago­ Caribbean regional project council, which is jointly co- Beth Sholom, members of North Christian Science - ter. lOo.m., breaking bread; 11:45a.m., enabler, division of World Mission sponsor^ by MACC and MCC, is an United Methodist Church. an'< Wednesday — 10 a.m., holy communion; 10:45 a.m., United Pentecostal Church, 187 raphobia support. Sunday school; 7 p.m., gospel meeting. affiliate sponsor of the Martin Attorney George Ripley, who ha Bibie study; 7:30 p.m., Senior Choir. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 447 Woodbrldge St., Manchester. Rev. ^ e s d a y — 6 p.m., ecumenical choir school; 6:30 and Ecumenism for the Lutheran N. Mqln St., Mdnehester. 10:3b o.m., Marvin Stuart, minister. 10 o.m., Sun- Luther King Jr. Conference, which been such a generous benefactor Thursday — 4 p.m., Cherub Choir; 7 p.m'.,- Boy dov school; 11 o.m..morning worship; 4 p.m., catecheticsclasses; 7:30p.m., Concordia Church church in America. church service, Sunday school, and Jahovah’s WHnesses At last, an opportunity to hear is being held today in Hartford. We to our beloved Elsie Werner, who Scouts; 7; 10 pi.m., evening prayer; 7; 30 p.m., Monday core for small children. (449-1444) p. m., evening worship; 7:30 p.m. Wed­ Women. Ministries; 7:30 p.m., Bibie study. Reeding Room, 454A Center St., Man­ Jehovah’s Witnesses, 447 Tolland nesday, Bible study; 7 p.m., Thursday, Wednesday — 10:30a.m., agoraphobia support; 7:30 from our own folk what they have missed getting reservation infor­ celebrated her 75th birthday by chester. 1449«83) • ^Turnpike, Manchester. Tuesday, 7 lodles' prayer; 7 p.m. Thursday, men's seen, heard and experienced in mation to you Uie Sept. 1. Apologies giving $75 so that others might be F rid a y — 8 p.m., A.A. p.m., theocratic ministry school; 7:50 prayer; 7 p.m., Friday, youth service. p.m., Concordia <^oir. Saturday — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Ladies' Guild Fair; p.m., service meeting; Wednesday, 7:15 (449-9848) Thursday — 9 a.m., adult Bible class: 11 a.m., Central America and the and a suggestion. comforted and aided. A good way to get early informa­ 1:30 p.m., Alanon; 7:30 p.m., A.A. Church of Christ ^ p.m., congregation book study; Sun­ administrative staff; 6:30 p.m., ecumenical choir Caribbean. day, 9:30 o.m., public talk; 10:20 o.m., Presbyterian Thursday at 7 p.m. at Center tion on similar events to support the Church ef Christ, Lydoll and Vernon Wotchtovrer study. (444-1490) school: 7:30 p.m., women's AA. Congregational (Hiurch. come hear Manchester Interracial Council by streets, Manchester. Etmene Brewer, . Coventry Presbyterian Church, Friday — 7 p.m., AA South United Methodist Church pulpit minister. Ooreth Flonorv, even- J a w l s h — C o n s e f V a t I V e Route 44 ond Trowbridge Rood, Coven­ the Rev. John Connor, the Rev. becoming a member of the council. gel!sm_ minister. Sundov services: 9 w s n iw w iw m iv w try. Rev. Brad Evans, pastor. Sunday, EMERGENCY Newell Curtis and the Rev. Klm- Annual membership is $5, payable Here are the events scheduled lor this week atiSouth o. m., Bible dosses; lOo.m., wotship;Temple 4 Beth Shelem, 400 E. Middle 9:30 o.m., worship; lO:4So.m., Sunday PIre — Police — MedICBl school; 7 p.m., Bible study and fellow­ Eric Williams. Weencourageyouto the Manchester Interracial United Methodist Church; • p. m., worship. Wednesday, 7> p.m., Turnpike; Manchester. Richard J. BIMe study. Nursery provided fof oil Plovln, rabbi; Wovne Krieger, contor; ship. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, prayer bring your roommates, workmates '( Council, and mailed to Treasurer Sunday — 9 a.m., church school; 9 and 10;45 a.m., meeting. (742-7222) Unitarian Universallst services. (444-2903) Dr. Leon Wind, robbl emeritus. Servl- and your questions. Marie Salomon, 2114 Manchester DIAL 911 worship vyith Pastor Cynthia A. Good preaching, “ The cesf 7:30 p.m. Sunday to Thursday; 9:45 Presbyterian Church ef Manchester, Evil is the topic this wepk at the Unitarian 43 Spruce St., Manchester. Rev. Rl- The week dedicated to peace and Road. Glastonbury. Conn. In MBnehester Best Intentions;" 10:45 am., reception of new Congregational o.m., Soturdoy. Coll synagogue for Univeralist Society: East. "It's Evil in Octolwr''is the Fridov service time. (443-W43) chordGroy, pastor. 10:no.m ., worship justice by the religious communi­ members; 6:30 p.m., Christian Youth Fellowship. ' Belton CengredMlenul Church, 228 service, nursery; 9:15 o.m., Sunday title of the sermon which the Rev. Diana Heath will Monday — 10 a.m.. AA; 6:30 p.m., Mission Team of Bolton Center Rood, atot thetne Green,oreen, school; 7 p.m.. Informal worship. preach. The service begins at 10:30a.m.: both nursery ties in the U.S. began Saturday with NotICM Bolton. Rev. Chorlps H. Ericson, Minis- J oW iS h ~ R o fO lin (4434)904) World Food Day, and will end on United Methodist Women: 7; 30 p.m., United Mettodist care and children's programming are provided. ter. 10 o.m., worship s4rvlce, nursery. Oct. 24 with World Disarmament Downtown farmers’ market on Women, program is “ Terrorist lor Christ" with Bobbie church school,' 11 o.m., fellowship; Temple Beth Hlllel, 1001 Foster St. Roman Catholic Main Street in front of St. James is 11:15 a.m., forum program. (449-7077 Extension, South Windsor. Steven Cho- Day. More than 40 national reli­ Chapman speaking. j . j office or 447-8878 parsonage. tlnover, robbl. Services, 8:15 p.m. each open through October every Satur­ Tuesday — 10 a.m.. Women in the Vineyards study Church of the Assumption, Adorns Community Baptist Church gious organizations invite people Center Cengregatlenni Church, ii Friday; children's services, 7:45 p.m. Street at Thompson Rood, Manchester. everywhere to join in the 24th day. 9 a.m. to noon. The market gorup; 7 p.m.. Boy Scout Troop 47; 7:30 p.m., adult Center St., Manchester. Rev. Newell H. second Friday of each month. (444-8444) Rev. Edward S. Pepin, pastor. Saturday These are the events planned this week at features the bright fruits, vegeta­ Curtis Jr., senior pastor; Rev. John R. moss at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30 worldwide observance of Seven study. “ The Lively Word." Wood, Interim associate poster; Rev. o.m., 9 o.m., 10:30 o.m. and noon. Community Baptist Church: w • bles and flowers of fall. SPEAKS Wednesday — 4:30 p.m.. Junior Choir: 6:30 p.m.. Lutheran Minutes for Peace. Robert J. Bills, minister of visitations; (443-2195) Sunday — 9:15 a.m., church school; 10:30 a.m., In the Interfaith Llteny from Today is South United Methodist Wesley Bell Ringers: 7:30 p.m.. Chancel CHoir; Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, postor emeri­ Cencerdla Lutheran Church (LCA), St. Bartholomew's Church, 741 E. EuoBiM BrBWpr morning worship; 11:30 a.m. church business Peace and Justice Week, we pray Church’s 1226 Main St. featuring a Cocaine Anonymous: Bibie study at 277 Spring St. tus. worship service, 8 and 10 o.m.; 40 Pitkin St., Manchester. The Rey. Dr. Middle Turnpike, Manchester. Rev. church school, 10 o.m. (447-9941) KIm-ErIc Williams, postor. Rey. Arnold Martin J. Scholsky, pastor. Saturday meeting; 6 p.m., senior high youth group: bell choir; together. "Hear this hoping prayer, country store, knitwear, ^ baked Thursday — 7:30 p.m.. Youth and Chancel choirs: n rst CfpgreppWenpl Church of An­ T . Wongerln, assistant postor. Sche­ moss at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:30, mission celebration. o G ^ . Hear us as our hope is goods, holiday booth, homemade Education Commission: Board of Trustees. dover, Route 4, Andover. Rev. Howard dule: 8 o.m., holy communion, nursery 10 and 11:30 o.m. (444-1413) candies, quilts, beeswax candles, Selp, Interim poster. Schedule; 11 o.m., Monday — 7 p.m., Kergyma Class, a comprehensive strengthened in the struggle for Jpsus said: for excopt Friday — 10 a.m., Al-Anon. core; 9:15 o.m., church school, Chris­ St. BrWpet Church, 70 Main St., worship; -9:30 o.m., church school. tian growth hour, nursery core; 10:30 Manchester. Rey. Robert T . Russo and look at the Bible. . . . your peace and your Justice. We leaded glass. Silent auction and yo bpilpvp that I am ha, ya shall Nursery edre provided. (742-74M) o.m. holy communion, nursery core. Rev. Emilio P. Podelll, co-postors. Tuesday - 1 pm.. ABW; 7 p.m.. Alcoholics pledge ourselves, our hearts and attic booths. Luncheon includes dip In your alna" (John 8:24). First CengreguWenni Church et Cov­ (449-5311) Soturdoy moss 5 p.m.; Sundoy masses homemade chicken noodle soup, entry, 1171 Main St., Coventry. Rev. Emanuel Lutheran Church, 40 Church of 7:30 o.m., 9 o.m., 10:30 o.m., and Victorious. — our minds to the embrace of this Whan a raault la ralatad to a Trinity Covenant Church Bruce Johnson, pastor, 11 o.m.. wor­ St., Manchester. Rev. Paul S. Johans­ noon. (4 ^ 2 M ) Wednesday - 9; 30 a.m., Bible study; 6:45 p.m.. Boy struggle and the living out of your firehouse chili, chicken salad and condition by tha prapoaltlon ship; 9;30a.m., church school In Church son, postor; Rev. C.H. Anderson, pastor St. James Church, 894 Main St., Scout Troop 123; 7 p.m., choir rehearsal; 7:30 p.m.. sacred will for this world. " U t us roast beef sandwiches and home­ 'axoapt", that condition Is The following events are scheduled for the coming Lone House. Nursery core provided. emeritus. Schedule; 8:30 a.m., worship Manchester. Rev. Fronds KrukowskI, (742-8487) „ ______with holdv communion on first, third Rev. Frank Carter, Rev. John Gwoidz, Christian U fe Bible study. 128 N ^hool St as the people of faith In Manches­ made pie. absoluta. week at Trinity Covenant Church; Second Congregational Church, 385 and fifth Sundays; 9:45 a.m., Sunday Msgr. Edward J. Reardon. Saturday Thursday - 9a.m., Weight Watchers; 6:30p.in.,^ll. ter. together so pledge ourselves Happy birthday to Peter Jeffers, What Is It wa must ballava Today — C. W. Fourth and Fifth districU meet in New N. Moln St., Manchester. The Rev. V. church school; 11 o.m., worship with masses at 4 and 4:30 p.m.; Sunday choir; 7 p.m.. choir at Church of the Uving God; 7:30 who celebrated his 90th birthday on Joseph Milton, pastor. lOo.m., worship holy communion on the second and masses at 7:30 o.m., 9 o.m., 10:30 a.m., and say AMEN. about Jasua? Ho had just Britain. . service, Sunday school, and nursery (or fourth Sundays. (443-1193) noon, and 5 p.m. (443-4129) p m., Bible study, 34 Pond Lane, South Windsor. affirmed that ha was from above Sunday — 8 and 11 a.m., morning worship services: children; 4:30p.m., Pilgrim Fellowship. Lotvion Lutheron Church el Man­ St. Mary Church, 1400 Main St., Friday — 6:30 p.m., wedding rehearwl. (verse 23). We muat bellove that 10 a.m.. coffee fellowship; 4:30 p.m.. all-church (449-2843) _ _ , chester, 21 (Jordan St., Monchester. Coventry. Father James J. Williamson, Saturday — 11 a.m., wedding of Marilyn Booth and jeaus Is God's son, the Second CengregoHenai Church et (443-2051) pastor. Masses; 5:15 p.m., Soturdoy; business meeting. Coventry, 1744 Boston Turnpike, Coven­ Prince el Peace Lulheron Church, 9:30 and 11 o.m. Sunday. Confessions Charles Myers, church community invited. Messiah, the savior of man. Monday — 7 p.m.. Covenant Women s workshop. Thoughts try. Rev. David Jarvis, minister. Regu­ Route 31 and North River Rood, 4:30 to 5 p.m. Soturdoy. (7424455) But an Intelleotual faith that Tuesday — 6 a.m.. men's prayer breakfast at lar schedule: 10 o.m., worship; 8 o.m., Coventry. William Douthwolte, pastor. 5t. Mary Church, 1400 Main Sf., does not move one la not what LaStrada Restaurant; Board of Christian Education Dlol-A-Rlde to church; 8:45 o.m., Schedule: 10: IS o.m. worship service; 9 Coventry. Rey. James J. Williamson, Emanuel Lutheran Church church school, nursery to Grade 8, adult o.m.. Sunday school, first and thrd postor. Saturday moss at 5:15 p.m., meaning in their life.” Jesus meant. Many of the discussion; 11 o.m., coffee and fellow­ Sundays. (742-7548) Sunday masses at 9:30 and 11 o.m.; Events scheduled at Emanuel Lutheran (%urch this Psychics and mystics have be­ religious rulers believed In ” *WeJnesday — 6:30 p.m., women's prayer breakfast ship; 11:15 o.m., iunlor choir; 4 p.m., Zien Evonpellcal Lutheran Church confessions 4:30 to 5 p.m. Saturday. come the new growth industry in Probably this trend reflects the lunlor Pilgrim fellowship; 4 p.m., (Missouri Synod), Cooper and High (742-4455) week include: loss of s^ritual direction people Jeaus but were Intimidated ao at LaStrada Restaurant; 7 p.m., choir practice; men s America. The bizarre business of as not to confess him (John senior church school and Pilgrim streets, Manchester. Rey. Charles W. Church el St. Maurice, 32 Hebron Sunday — 8:30 a.m., worship with communion; 9; 45 have expierienced in their tradi­ seminar; women's seminar. fellowship. (742-4234) . ^ Kuhl, pastor. 9:30 o.m., divine worship; Rood, Bolton. The Rey. William J. spiritism is a fad of the 80s. 12:42). Clearly, that Is not what Talcettville Cenoregatlenol Church, 10:45 a.m. Sunday school; holy com­ Olesik, postor. Saturday mossotSp.m.; a.m., Sunday church school; 10 a.m., new member tional religious bodies. There Is an Thursday — 4 p.m., confirmation class; 7:30 p.m.. class; adult forum: 11 a.m.. worship; children's Psychics charge as much as $250 an Jesus meant by believing. Main Street and Elm* Hill Rood, munion first and third Sundoy. (449- Sundoy masses at 7:30 o.m., 9:15 o.m. hour for their services. Some inherent need in man for a Blue Shutter School in fellowship hall; Agape. Tolcottvllle. Co-postors: Rev. Ronold 4243) and 11 o.m. (443-4444) chapel; nursery care provided; 3 to 5 p.m., open house II may seem Intolerant to say channels gross over a million transcendant calling. No amount of Friday through Sunday - lay renewal weekend. Boer and Rev. Deborah Hosdortt. 10 at 27 Scarborough St.; 5 p.m., youth at church to that they who do not believe In o.m., worship service and church dollars a year, charging up to $300 material and social involvement Methodist Salvation Anmy prepare supper for the homeless shelter. Jesus are In their sins. Many school. (4494815) ^ to attend a seminar. A spokesman will satisfy this need. Polish National Catholic Church Belton United Methedlst Church, 1041 Solvotlen Arm y, 441 Main St., Man­ Monday — 7 p.m.. Cub Scouts: 7:30 p.m., Rebecca Jesus sought to bring us to an moral, loving, even religious Covenant Boston Turnpike, Bolton. Rev. Stewart chester. Copt, and Mrs. (Jory Aspersch- for one psychic training program people are Included among Lanier, postor, 9:30 o.m., church that claims 25,000 students says understanding of our spiritual Events scheduled this week at St. John the Baptist Trinity Cevenont Church, 302 Hack­ loger. 9:30 o.m., Sunday school; 10:45 Tuesday — 10 a.m.. Crafts, Coffee & Challenge; these. But Jesus’ own explicit school; 11 o.m., worship service, o.m., holiness meeting; 4 p.m., solyo- their audiences used to be 60 identities. He calls us ^to an Polish National Catholic Church include; matack St., Manchester. Rev. Norman nursery. (449-3472) tlon meeting. (449-7787). mothers' morning out; Beethoven Chorus rehearsal; statenrient cannot be set aside Swenson, postor. Rev. Paul Knight, percent housewives but are now 60 awareness of our origin In God. Our Sunday — 9 a.m., mass; 10 a.m., choir rehearsal; North united Methodist Church, 300 1:30 p.m., Lydia Circle; 4 p.m., staff meeting: 7:30 assistant pastor. Rev. Kevin Schwomb, Parker St., Manchester. Dr. William C. percent professional and business purpose to glorify him and our 10; 15 a.m.. school of Christian living, primary and youth pastor. Schedule: 8 and 11 o.m., Trench, paster; Rev. H. Osgood Ben­ Unitarian Unhrereallet p.m., Claudia Circle. ultimate accountability to him. junior level. worship services; 9:30 o.m., Bible nett, visitation minister. Schedule; 9 Wednesday — 8 to 9 p.m.. Confirmation Resource people. CHURCH OF CHRIST school. (449-2855) Ualtarlop Uolversallst Sadety-East, Devotees of this New Age school May we with Paul determine to Tuesday — 7:30 p.m., choir rehearsal. and 10:30 o jn ., worship service; 9o.m., Center open, with class at 7 p.m.; 7 p.m.. Mission & adult Bible study; 10:30 o.m., church 153 W. Vernon St., Monchester. Rev. of thought are estimated at 5 to 10 offer nothing save Jesus and him Lydall ft Vernon Streets Wednesday — 9 a.m., parishioners gather to prepare school; 5:30 p.m., Methodist Youth Dlono Heath, minister. 10:30 a.m., Ministry; 7:30 p.m.. stewardship training. percent of the population. As the (Tucified. 1 Cor. 2, 1-2. Phonr. 64S-2W3 Polish foods for annual bazaar. Episcopal Fellowship; 7 p.m.. Sacred Dancers. service. Nursery core and youth rell- Thursday — 10 a.m., prayer gorup: 7 p.m.. Belle Eogenc Brewer Sunday nursery for preschoolers. (449^ Ipous education. Coffee hour otter publisher of New Age Magazine Friday — 8 a.m., mass with the Rev. Stanley M. St. Qeerpe’s Rpisceppi ChiMXh, 1150 Chnrch of Christ \/'3494r) - - - . _ service. (444-5151) Choir. ^ ^ . says, "They’re trying to find Loncola, celebrant. Boston Turnpike, Bolton. Rev. John Saturday — 9:30 a.m.. Cherub Choir; 8 p.m., AA. I * «.».«• * »»** « t • I •• •' i.i ^ k ^ - About Town Proceeds of fair Weddingo Sunday meeting reviews Christian singlet meet Anitque show set defray meal costs EAST HARTFORD — The East Hartford VERNON — The Vernon Historical Society Christian Singles will meet Oct. 25 at 6; 30 p.m. will present its fall antique show Oct. 25 from Editor's note: This column is Jewish-Christian diaiogue 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Vernon Center Middle at St. Christopher’s Church Hall, Brewer prepar^ by the staff of the School. Admission is 82.25 for non-members Street. A potluck supper, raffle and costume Manchester Senior Citizens’ Sciiior Citizeiis She is secretary of the administrative contest is planned. Admission for non­ and 82 for members. All proceeds benefit the Charter Oak Lodge of B’nai B’rith will Center. review the operation of the Manchester committee of the Christian Conference members is a favorite dish or 83. society. Jewish-Christian dialogue at a break­ of Connecticut. O’Laughlin is a registered nursre. She Bv Joe DItnInIco getable. roll, beverage, dessert. fast meeting Sunday at Temple Beth AIDS program offered Ghosts and goblins coming Activities Director Sholom in Manchester. The breakfast has a bachelor of science degree in Thursday — Spaghetti ft meat- nursing from the University of Connecti­ balls. toss^ salad, garlic bread, will start at 9 a.m. The community is VERNON — Rockville General Hospital Nathan Hale School will hold its Ghost and The Manchester Senior Citizens’ welcome. , cut. She is on the board of the will present a free information program on Goblin Fair on Saturday, Oct. 24. from 10 a.m. beverage, dessert. Center will conduct its annual Friday — Tuna salad sandwich, The dialogue has been in effect for 13 Manchester Area Conference of AIDS on Nov. 4 from 7 to 10 p.m. at Ellington to 2 p.m. on the school grounds. Craft items, a Churches, and is chairwoman of the holiday fair on Nov. 7 from 9a.m. to soup, beverage, dessert. years and is one of the oldest study High School. The program will feature a panel quilt raffle, games and food will be among the 3 p.m. Items for sale include groups in Connecticut. Peace and Justice Committee. She also of speakers who will answer questions from treats. serves on MACC’s ecumenical work­ ceramics, knitted goods, hand­ The goal of the dialogue is to develop the audience. The members will discuss crafted items, wood crafts, dried- ScorM shop and pastoral-care committees. She better understanding of each religion research and treatment, prevention and the flower arrangements, baked goods is co-chairwoman of the Manchester Retirees plan Mystic trip Wednesday, Oct. 7 bridge — Rita and an appreciation of the diversity of risk of AIDS for residents of suburban central and a white-elephant sale. In Interracial.Councll. She serves on many Paul 5.080; Sol Cohen 4.880; Nadine beliefs. Connecticut. Chapter 1275 of. the American Association of other commissions and committees in addition, the kitchen will be opened Malcom 4.870; Mary Colpitts 4.440; Nancy Carr, Jean O’Loughlin and Dr. The speakers include Bruce W. Polsky. Retired Persons is planning a trip to Mystic for coffee and Danish in the the Hartford area. Bill Cooper 4.170: Barbara Conklin Burton Meisner will discuss the mean­ M.D., researcher and clinician with the morning, and grinders will be Meisner is a surgeon at Manchester and Groton on Nov. 5. 3,890; Mac Hallowell 3,810. ing of the dialogue. Memorial Slaon-Kettering Cancer Center in The group will have a buffet luncheon at the available in the afternoon. Roger Memorial Hospital and a le ^ e r in the Friday, Oct. 9 setback — Art Carr re c e lv ^ the B’nai B’rith Hu­ New York City: William Sabella. M.P.H.. Floodtide Restaurant in Mystic, then visit the Negro will handle kitchen duties. Jewish community. He graduated from Bouffant 129; Amelia Anastasio manitarian Award for her outstanding AIDS education coordinator for Yale-New Nautilus Memorial Submarine Museum in \ :i Wpsleyan University with a bachelor of 128: Pat Fales 127; Helena Gavello service to the underprivileged, her work Haven Hospital; attorney Nancy R. Williams, Seniors who would like to donate science degree and from Rochester Gjoton. 122; Joe Peretto 122; Edith Albert in the interfaith movement and her faculty member at the University of Connecti­ The group will leave the South United any of the above goods are asked to Institute of Technology with an M.D. 120. support for the freedom of Soviet Jewry. cut School of Medicine: and Virginia A. Methodist Church parking lot at 10:30 a.m. bring them to the center. Re­ degree. He has served as ritual vice Tuesday, Oct. 6 bowling — (Last She is a graduate of Miami University Klinger, sister of an AIDS victim, James member. all proceeds will help president and is now serves as vice and return at 5:30 p.m. The cost is 827.50 week’s scores) Ed Adams 243, 590; Mrs. Kenneth W. Major Mrs. Roger A. Peck and now serves as executive secretary Hurley. The program moderator will be Ellen Send checks payable to AARP 1275 to defray costs for the meals president of services for Temple Beth Leo Leggitt 211. 587; Bmno Gior­ to the Commission on Ecumenical Neuhaus. M.D., one of the hospital’s special­ Dorothy Hughes. 405 Lady Bug Lane. Vernon program. Sholom. dano 201, 553; Mike Plerro 223, 535. Malor-8untol Pecfc-Packard Affairs for the Archdiocese of Hartford. ists in infectious dieseases. 06066. For more information, call Peggy Seniors are reminded that the Tuesday. Oct. 13 bowling — A1 Admission is free but by ticket only. For Kehler, 649-0157, or Dorothy Huges, 647-8911. Manchester health department will Rodonis 221, 581; Harvey Duplin Karen Ann Surdel, daughter of Mr. Annette Sarah Packard, daughter of ticket information, call 872-0501, extension offer flu shots Monday from 9 to 216, 580; Stan Kalinowski 212. 576; noon, 'rte cost is 83 for flu shots and and Mrs. Walter Surdel of Tolland, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph'Packard of 69 For sale: sunken ships; 602. Ed Adams 221, 537. Kenneth William Major, son of Mr. and Durant St., and Roger Arthur Peck, son Elks set dance Nov. 8 86 for pneumococcal shots. Seniors Wednesday. Oct. 14 pinochle — Mrs. Frank Major of 6 Rosewood Lane, of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peck of 48 An open dance will be held on Nov. 8 from 1 ore advised to consult their physi­ Helen Silver 644; Evelyn Fogllo634, Bolton, were married Sept. 12 at St. Lodge Drive, were married Oct. 3 at St. Kimball family meets to 5 p.m. at the Elks Lodge on Bissell Street. cians. Bingo is canceled to accom­ Matthew's Church, Tolland. James Church. cash in dollars up front KILLINGWORTH - The Kimball Family There will be continuous music by two bands. modate the flu shot clinic. The week’s schedule The Rev. Richard Fontaine of St. The Rev. John Gwozdz officiated at Association of Connecticut will hold its 11th The public is invited. Proceeds will benefit the In addition, the Manchester health department will conduct a Mary’s Church, New London, officiated the double-ring ceremony. NORTH MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (AP) - Most of the ships were purchased statewide meeting Nov. 1 at noon at music and uniform fund of the Manchester Monday — flu shots, 9 a.m. to stress-management seminar for nt the ceremony. The bride was given in The bride was given in marriage by Why dream about searching for trea­ from the Canadian government or Beechwood Park Recreation Center, Route 81. Senior Citizens’ Orchestra. noon; ceramics. 9:30 a.m.; basket­ four consecutive Thursdays begin­ marriage by her father. her father. Eileen Packard, sister of the sure at the bottom of the sea or a ship insurance companies by his father, the For more information, call 632-1677 or Committee members are Herb Tyler, Harry weaving classes begin at 9; 30 a .m.; ning Oct. 29 from 10 to 11 a.m. and Dianne Stone, sister of the bride, was bride, was maid of honor. Jeannine that went down in a violent storm, aslu late John Simon, and passed on to him in Jenkins, Ada Playdon, Chuck Owen, Charles bingo, 10 a m.: pinochle. 12:30 346-0476. contitiue to Nov. 19. Margaret matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Dupont and Rebecca Dupont, nieces of Sidney J. Simon, when he has 18 such 1948. Dence, Earl McCarthy, Mike Carelli and Lou p.m.: basketweaving class. 12:30 Sumner will discuss "Coping with p.m.; exercise with Rose. 1:30 p.m. Carol Knorr, Jill Ross and Michelle the bride, were bridesmaids. Aimee vessels for sale? Simon also owns millions of tons of old Joubert. Mothers of Multiples Changes Post and Present.” Tuesday — Govenor’s Day at Major, the groom’s sister. Cote, the bride’s niece, was flower girl. "Even a scuba diver would have a ball white slag and coke breeze at two Hiose who want to attend Gover­ New Haven Coliseum. Buses will Paul Landry was best man. Ushers Bruce Peck, brother of the groom, with any of these,” said Simon, who abandoned steel mills he has in EAST HARTFORD - The Mothers of Cancer support group meets nor’s Day on Tuesday ore reminded leave the center at 9:30 a.m. and were Scot Frost, Randy Poulin and Jeff was best man. Ushers were Richard describes himself as the "human Londonderry and Ferona, Nova Scotia. Multiples will meet Wednesday at 7:10 p.m. at that there ore openings available. return to Manchester at 3:30 p.m.; Brown. Peck and Robert Peck, the bride­ dynamo of eastern Canada.” the YMCA-YWC A on Main Street. The evening “ United; A group for Cancer Patients, Slag is a steel mill byproduct used to The bus will leave the senior center plumbing class, 9:30 a.m.; oil After a reception at Willie’s Steak groom’s brothers. William Packard Jr., H ie sunken or abandoned ships he will feature a craft auction. For more Friends and Families’’ will meet Monday make building and insulation materials, at 9:30 a.m. and return about 3:30 painting. 9:30 a.m.; square danc­ House, the couple left on a wedding trip the bride’s nephew, was ringbearer. owns. Simon admitted, will not produce information, call 741-0816. from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Manchester Memorial to Bermuda. They are making their After a reception at the Army and gold and silver treasures, but the asphalt, glass and for nourishing oyster p.m. The trip is free. ing. 10 a.m.; exercise with Cleo. Hospital. The group meets regularly on the Those who need energy kits can home in Vernon. Navy Qub, the couple left on a wedding 70-year-old businessman promises that, beds. Coke breeze is the residue of the first and third Monday of each month. 1:30 p.m. pick them up at the center. The kits Grocery shopping at Stop ft Shop, The bride is a 1976graduate of Tolland trip to Bermuda. ’They will make their as salvage, they are worth a fortune. manufacture of coke and used to make Retirees meet The program includes a short presentation home in Manchester. charcoal briquettes. ore free and include plastic, call a day in advance for a ride. High School and a 1978 graduate of "Why search for the Republic when EAST HARTFORD — The Pratt & Whitney about depression and its relation to cancer The bride is a 1980 graduate of weather stripping, caulk, door Non-grocery shopping at the Manchester Community College. She is you can buy one of mine and go for the Simon also speculates some of his Aircraft au b Retirees Group will meet patients after which a discussion about patient a medical secretary-assistant. Manchester High School and a 1984 real cash?” asked Simon, referring to sweeps,. , Parkade. Call a day In advance for ships might be refloated with the help of Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the club on Clement and family issues will be held. The seniors, in conjunction with 'The bridegroom is a 1976 graduate of graduate of the University of Connecti­ current efforts to salvage the 600-foot a ride. a large salvage ship. Road. For more informatiem, call 647-4739 AARP, will be conduct a driver Bolton High School and a 1980 graduate cut. with a bachelor of fine arU degree. RMS Republic that sank off Nantucket «• Wednesday — crewel, 9:30 a.m.; As to a price for any of Simon’s ships, education class on Nov. 17 and 18. of the University of Connecticut School She is employed as a floral designer. Island, Mass., in 1909 with an estimated refinishing class, 9:30 a.m.; pino­ he said. "M ake me an offer. What’s it Fee for this course Is 87. chle, 9:30 a.m.; Friendship Circle. of Engineering. He is employed by the The bridegroom is a graduate of 81.2 billion in valuables on board. Halloween at YWCA Junior women to meet worth to you?” Those who Is complete the class State Department of Environmental Manchester High School and Manches­ Most of Simon’s wrecks are in 10 a.m.; bridge. 12:30 p.m.; arts ft The majority of the ships would have EAST HARTFORD — The YWCA on Main The Manchester Junior Women’s Club will will receive a 5 percent reduction on Protection as a senior sanitary ter Community College, with an asso­ relatively shallow waters off his native crafts club, 12:30 p.m.; exercise to be bought sight unseen. Street is having a Halloween party on Oct. 30 meet Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Church of insurance premiums. engineer. ciate degree. He is employed by the U.S. Nova Scotia, having run aground or with Rose, 1:30 p.m. " I couldn’t see them either when I from 12:30 to 2 p.m. There will be games, Christ, 394 Lydall St. Thursday — orchestra rehearsal. Postal tervice. struck sunken reefs between 1900 and bought them.” he said. crafts and treats. The cost is 83 for members 9 a.m.; last day for dried flowers. 1035. Although some are broken in half. Trip* and 85 for non-members. Call the center for 9:30 a.m.; pro^am, performance Simon claims they are mostly intact. W om en’s d u b meets reservations at 289-6706. Nov. 30 — “ Open House Fera- Some are partially visible from the by the "Guys ft Dolls” The Women’s Oub of Manchester will hold wood Manor” 2 p.m. Refreshment Friday — ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; £iigageniento surface. its executive board meeting Monday at 8 p.m. and entertainment. bingo, 10 a.m.; exercise with Cleo, None of his ships is small, said Simon, Hot what ha axpactad Set a festive table at the home of Margaret Carlson, 202 Porter Nov. 6 — Registration for Coach- 11 a.m.; setback, 12:30 p.m.; a Canadian citizen who also has a light Dinner Theatre’s "Guys A SULPHUR. Okla. (A P) — It was not EAST HARTFORD - The YWCA on Main St. Co-hostess will be Teresa Moriarty. exercise with Rose, 1:30 p.m. residence here. They are mostly freigh- Dolls” 824 includes buffet, show what he expected but Sulphur Police Street is offering a class in dressing a festive Transportation to and from se­ Robb-Farrell |ers. but he also owns what’s left of a and transportation on Dec. 0. Chief Perry Allen and an animal control Uble for the holidays. The cost is 88. For nior center — Call for a ride at least 49o-foot hospital ship and a four-stack ^ov. 9 — Registration Ingleside Mr. and Mrs. George E. Robb of officer found themselves hanging on a day In advance. World War I-vintage U.S. destroyer. registration, call 289-6706. Mall on Dec. 7. 86 Includes Quogue and Cove Neck. N.Y., announce opposite ends of 15 feet of writhing Birth* the engagement of their daughter. liie re are only two conditions to buy transportation. Burmese python. Dorothy A. Robb, to Matthew J. Farrell, one of his wrecks, explained Simon, Entertaining taught Nov. 10 — "Thanksgiving,” Ply­ son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Ward Farrell of president of Trans World Slag and Allen said he took animal control mouth, Mass. Trip filled. Accepting SOUTH WINDSOR — Learn to entertain Ottront, Alexander Jamea. son of Lawrence Manchester. Metals Co.; "Cash up front and only U.S. officer John Pierce with him to catch the names for second bus. 831. using delicious recipes and table and home J. and Candace Savoy Ostrout of 122 Coleman The bride-elect is a graduate of the dollars." snake after it was sighted on a vacant Road, was bom Oct. 1 at John Dempsey Lost, just a reminder. The Records Simon has indicate most of decorations on a limited budget. "Entertain­ (green School of the Holy Child. Old Westbury. lot. Hospitel in Farmington. His maternal grand­ morning basket-weaving class has N.Y.. and Niagara University. She is a the ships carried coal, lumber or salt or ment 101" will meet Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. a few openings and both classes will "W e made sure he didn’t have rattlers through the YWCA of East Hartford. For more mother is M. Eileen Savoy of Wethersfield. teacher at Shelter Rock School in were empty when they went down. His paternal grandparents are Elmei\^and begin this Monday. However, some apparently carried on his tail before we grabbed hold of information, call 289-6706. ICadge Manhasset. N.Y. Dorothy Ostrout,, 422 Parker St. The prospective bridegroom is a general or unrecorded cargoes when him. I was just trying to get hold and Menu for the week REWOENTIAL CAM graduate of East Catholic High School they sank. hold on to his tail. and the animal cont rol Majowltz, Jeremy Charles, son of Stephen James Joyce Club meets OAV. : OR MONTH and Niagara University. Heisemployed Their value, he said, is in scrap metal, officer was trying to get a noose around C and Corina Eastman Majowitz of 106 Monday — Hamburg on roll, as a bond broker with Chapdelaine and fittings and engine parts he contends his neck. SOUTH WINDSOR — The James Joyce Woodbridge St., was bom July 16 at cream of broccoli soup, beverage, have been preserved by salt water. Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal dessert. 649-5t 8S Co. "H e was trying to get away. I had two Tuesday — Macaroni & cheese MON., VNIO. OR m i An April wedding is planned. "And there’s the copper tubing.” he gentlemen helping me hold on.” the Paperback Alley on Sullivan Avenue. grandparent is Gara B. Eastman of Groion_ The William Faulkner Oub will meet Oct. 26 vegetable, roll, beverage, dessert added with a smile. police chief said. His paternal grandparents are Beverly and One ship has a solid bronze propeller at 7:30 p.m. at the book shop. For more Louis Mojowitz of 106 Woodbridge St. Wednesday — Fish, potato, ve- Allen said the the owner thought the weighing 25 tons, he said. information, call 644-9979. • i "Just dig away the sand and cut the animal had been stolen from a cage in -.111' his back yard when it disappeared two t.ti'is "J J'4 irj r r n iv * ’ shaft and there’s 850.000,” he continued. u i ‘ I H'l'c months ago. Dorothy A. Robb "Someone could make a killing.” ; II 1 I a • r

Tvniteblc Tips woman’s days have never gone on highways, we DEAR avoided heavy-traffic, wore The followtno are the top record hHe and leading ABBY: After helmets, etc. popular compact diecs at they appear In next week's reading "The A couple of months ago I was issue of Billboard magazine. Copyright 1987, Billboard Monkey’s Dis­ riding with my 6-year-oId son Publications Inc. Reprinted with permission. grace," I feit I behind me, when I felt his fingers should teil you Dear Abby tighten on my back and heard a that I’ve had Hot tingles Abigail Van Buren hi^-pitched wail. I immediately that poem since pulled over and stopped. 1. 'Bad" Michael Jackson (Epic) I was 10 years When I looked back his shoe was 2. ‘‘Causlng a Commotion” Madonna (Sire) old. (I am now . gone and the whole side of bis foot 3. "U Got the Look" Prince (Paisley Park) 80.) I am send­ had been burned off! After recon­ 7 =“ 4. ‘‘Lost In Emotion” Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam (Columbia)ing you two structive surgery, skin grafts and a more amusing month in the hospital, thank God 5. "l Think We’re Alone Now” Tiffany (MCA) poems I have had for at least 70 . 1. With the nails on the end of your 6. *'Casanova” Levert (Atlantic) the foot was saved. He is finally years. You may want to share them' ;.toes? ■ . beginning to walk again. That foot I-'-'.' 5 7. "Mony Mony” Billy Idol (Chrysalis) with your readeTs. v S."Let Me Be the One" Expose (Arista) is terribly disfigured, and will : . BERTHA D. GOFF Can the crook of your elbow be cause him problems for the rest of 9. "Little Lies” Fleetwood Mac (Warner Bros.) \C p M > W A ^ sent to Jail? 10. "Carrle” Europe (Epic) If so, what did it do? his life. Can you sit in the shade of the Abby, please tell people that DEAR BERTHA GOFT: How motorcycles are dangerous, espe­ generous of yiou. I’m going to use. ; , palm of your hand? T o p LPs . Be darned if I know, do you? cially for young children. It doesn’t both of them — biit one a t a time.. have to take an accident for a 1. ”Bad” Michael Jackson (Epic) Hie first: ,v serious injury to occur. A fldgety -'.j 2. “Whitesnake” Whitesnake (Geffen) — Platinum ' .bid . you ever sharpen your kid can easily get his foot caught in (More than 1 million units sold.) '.’Comedy ;.' 'Shoulder blades? thenspokes of a moving wheel. And 3. "A Momentary Lapse of Reason” Pink Floyd ’’ Where can a man buy a cap for his Can you beat the drums in your an exhaust pipe can bum a foot to (Columbia) knees?.'.' ' •. •'earsT' Do the calves in your legs eat the the bone in a split second. A day 4. ‘"Oirty Dancing* Soundtrack” (RCA) Or a key to a lock of his hair? . doMn’t go by that I don’t relive this 5. "Hysterla" Def Leppard (Mercury) — Platinum Can your eyes he' called an . . com on your toes? H ia t why not grow com on the a ^ l experience. 6. "WhHney" WhHney Houston (Arista) — Platinumacademy . " I love my kids more than Because there are two pupils' 'ears?' / " 7. "The Lonesome Jubilee” John Cougar Mellen- — (Author Unknc|wn) anything in the world. It tears me camp (Mercury) there? up inside seeing what my little boy went through because I decided to 8. “The Joshua Tree” U2 (Island) — Platinum What Jewels are in. the.'crown of 9. ”‘La Bamba' Soundtrack” (Slash) — Platinum . DEAR ABBY: I own a motorcy­ take him for a "little ride." And it your head? . could have been a lot worse! 10. "Bad Animals” Heart (Capitol) — Platinum Who walked the bridge of your cle and have occasionally treats ' biie of my children to a ride. I have Please, you folks with motorcycles, nose? ■ ■ '■■■ • ' ■ when you’ve got kids with you — Country singlet Can you do the shingling in the always' been extremely careful roof of yoiir mouth . • when one of them was aboard. We take the car! 1. “Shine Shine Shine” Eddy Haven (RCA) SORRY I DIDN’T 2. "Right From the StarT Earl Thomas Conley (RCA) IN DENVER Richard 3. “Love Me Like You Used To ” Tanya Tucker process DEAR SORRY: Thanks for a (Capitol) valuable addition to this column. 4. “Am I Blue” George Strait (MCA) 5. ”Maybe Your Baby's Got the Blues” The Judds Problems? Write to Abby. For a (RCA-Curb) stage personal, unpublished repy, send a isn't afraid 6. "l Won't Need You Anymore” Randy Travis self-addressed, stamped envelope (Warner Bros.) DEAR DR. to Abby. P.O. Box 00440, Los 7. “Crazy From the Heart” The Bellamy Bros. GOTT: What Angeles, Calif. 90060. All correspon­ (M CA-Curb) can you tell me dence is confidential. of the dark e.Tar Top” Alabama (RCA) about MRI? I 9. "Lynda” Steve Wariner (MCA) understand that Dr. Gott 10. "Somebody Lied” Ricky Van Shelton (Columbia)it is not harmful, W r n M v like X-rays, but Peter Gott, M.D. is still some- HetUth Tip w h a t experimental. Best-Sellers DEAR READER: Magnetic resonance imaging is a book "No House Calls” (Simon and new technique that is used to Schuster), I devoted a chapter to Fiction examine the interior of the body. It describing MRI because, in my ^1. "Patriot Games." Tom'Clancy does not require X-rays and has opinion, it is one of the most 2. “Presumed Innocent," Scott Turow been shown to be harmless. exciting new technologies. 3. "Leaving Homo," Garrison Keillor Through the application of mag­ 4. "Villainy Victorious," L. Ron Hubbard netic forces and radio waves, the DEAR DR. GOTT: Once by Roy D. Katz, R.Ph. 5. "Heaven and Hell," John Jakes atoms making up body tissues are stretched and weakened from re­ encouraged to release some of their peated injuries, will ligamentsever 6. "Misery,” Stephen King heal completely? LUMra IN THE BREAST 7. “Legsey,” James A. MIchener energy. This energy is fed through a About of American women have computer to produce a picture, ‘flbrocytUc diteaie’, in which imall 8. 'Th e New fireed," W E B. Griffin DEAR READER: Ligaments tender lumpa can be felt within the 9. "Fantastic Voyage II; Destination Brain." Isaac very much like an X-ray film, of the breaatf. The condiUon portends a structures being examined. This will heal after repeated injury, fmt somewhat increased risk of cancer. Asimov way, MRI gives images of extraor­ they will not return to their original Caffeine and related 'xanthine' to. "Sarum." Edward Rutherfurd state. A stretched ligament will subatances in coffee, tea, chocolate, dinary clarity and detail. cola, some medicines, and tobacco The proc^ure is no longer become progressively more lax smoke are partly responsible, reports experimental; it is now considered after each injury, thereby making the Journal of AMA. nbrocysUc lumps Nonfiction it even more vulnerable to repeated disappeared from the breasts of S7 out a valid and valuable method for of as women who eUmlnated their 1. “Spycatcher." Peter Wright examining internal organs. How­ stretching. intake of xanthines. The Journal also 2. 'Tim e Files,” Bill Cosby ever, the machine is very expensive For example, I twisted and reported that fibrocystic lumps sprained my ankle years ago. The disappeared or decreased in 22 of 26 3 "It’s All In the Ptaying,” Shirley MacLalne and special technicians are re­ women who took vitamin E, 600 units 4. 'Th e Great Depression of 1990,” Ravi Batra quired to operate it. Therefore, it is second time, it gave out more daily, lor 12 weeks. 5. “Man of the House," Tip O'Neill with William not generally available — except in readily. Over the years. I have Novak large teaching hospitals and uni­ repeatedly twisted it. and now it is 8 'Th e Closing of the American Mind." Allan Bloom versity centers. very vulnerable to injury. I really manri|wtfr Heralh 7. "Family: The Ties That Bind — And GagI," Erma Many experts predict that as the have to be careful when walking on uneven ground, because even a- Bombeck use of MRI grows (as it is sure to). SiM ay, OcL 17,1967, 8. "Out of Control.” Thomas “Hollywood" Hender­ the prices of the units will fall. This slight twist will cause my ankle to become painful and swollen. The son and Peter Knobler will make it feasible for small hospitals or radiologists in private supporting ligaments have been 9. “Love. Medldne A Miracles.” Bemie S. Siegel repeatedly stretched and they have 348 Main Street to. 'T h e Making of Th e African Queen.' ” Katharine of flees to purchase MRI machines. Mancheeter With time and improvements in healed; however, after a series of I--I Hepburn design, MRI will become univer­ sprains, one ankle is not as stable as 649-1025 s| (Courtesy of Time, the weekly news magazine) sally available to the public. In my the other.

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[CNN] Daybreak 5:00AM ® U.S. Farm Report [DIS] Mousercise Not all charities Consumer Discount Network [MAX] MOVIE: Rocky IV' (CC) Driven [C N N ] Crossfire by revenge, boxing champion Rocky Bal­ [OIS] Welt Disney Presents A rebellious boa heads for the Soviet Union to face a greyhound is abandoned by her owner gargantuan Russian opponent Sylves­ after disrupting a race. (60 min.) ter Stallone, Talia Shire. Dolph Lundg- [ESPN] Billiards: International Nine Ball ren 1985 Rated PG (In Stereo) are created equal Championship; Nick Varner vs. Mike [TMC] MOVIE: 'Benny's Piece' A man is Sigel (R) driven into a frenzy of action when ever­ [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Black Dragons' Ja ­ ything he has worked for is theatened by panese saboteurs are transformed into the onset of old age Louis Gossett. Jr, American look-alikes by a Nazi plastic Cicely Tyson. 1982. surgeon. Bela Lugosi, Clayton Moore. [USA] Jimmy Swaggart George Pembroke. 1942. By Solomon J. Herbert the money you raise goes for solicit funds are not ^uired? 7 : 3 0 A M 3 3 Popeye end Son C D This week in Besaball “Police departments in many - 5:30AM (53 star Commanders administration, and how much is Highlights of Major League action are ith more than actually used for charitable cities regulate charitable shown. '33 (43 Animal Crack-Ups (CC) 400,000 organizations purposes? These are the kinds of fund-raising, that is, in-person, 93) INN News (33) Voltron, Defender of the Universe clamoring for your queries you should direct at any on-site, panhandler-type things,” [C N N ] Showbiz Today (31 Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch' share of the more solicitor, says Bums. Bums says, adding “and city 6:00AM (3D Young Universe (R) 2 1 Popeye 2 1 Muppets than $70 billion in In many parts of the country, clerks handle it in many other (]|3 I Love Lucy 2 1 Foofur contributions made this task is made infinitely locales.” Bums emphasizes, (53 (J1 CNN News 2 1 It's Your Business each year, it’s no easy matter simpler by the issuing of permits though', thaLfor the most part, (Tl) Christian Science Monitor Reports 53) Prineesa Caballero W all they can do is tell you ■53) Popeye or information cards that must deciding which charity is right ICNN] Sports Close-up whether or not the organization [CNN] Daybreak for you. The situation is further be presented by the individual or [DIS] You and Me, Kid is in ftKt a charity, not if it’s a [D IS ] confused, according to Robert organization soliciting [ESPN] World Series Special Bums, general manager of the contributions. Bums cautions, good pr bad one. [ESPN] Auto Racing: IMSA GTP Series Another source of information (90 min ) 8 : 0 0 A M (3 ) Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Los Angeles City Social however, that such cards-do not Theater 6:1 5 AM Davey & Goliath Services Department, because constitute an endorsement, and is the Internal Revenue Service. 3 3 3 * Lady LovelyLocks end the Pixietails [USA] Night Flight there is such a wide variance are for infomation purposes In order for any charity to be tax 3 3 l51 Caro Bears Family (CC) frSm one locale to another only. exempt, it must submit a form 6:30AM C£) captain Bob ® Heathcllff (53 The World Tomorrow regarding how charities may The general mle of thumb is 1023 to the IRS and be issued a 'X I Kidsongs (53 Flintstone Kids (CC) solicit donations. that fui^-raising costs should be S01(c)3 federal exemption (21 Porky Pig . Z'l certificate. So Bums suggests (53 Comic Strip ( S (31 Gummi Bears (CC) Since each municipality and kept below 20 percent of the These include board of directors’ enforcement authorities, total monies generated. “That’s you always make an 0Q) Planet of the Apes (H ) Sesame Street (CC) state has its own laws governing purpose, program, expenses, regulatory agencies and the (31 Classified Eighteen Offers informa­ organization prove its (21 Phil Silvers such activity, and each exercises not to say you should feel proud promotion of activities, attorney general’s office. tion on the latest employment opportun­ tax-exempt status by requesting ities in the Connecticut area. (31 Wall Street Journal Report differing levels of enforcement if you’re running at 19.9 fund-raising, accountability and "Whether or not you will get percent,” Bums concedes. “A to sec a copy of its 501 (c)3 ^ Insight / Out (53) Rami of these statutes, the general budget. your money back in such cases before you consider giving. If (53) Follow Mo (57) Rod and Reel Streamside public is often at loss for clear lot of the better agencies are “The Philanthropic Advisory is problematic,” Bums admits, you suspect that the organization lS3) Abrekodobre [CNN] Daybreak guidelines and standards to coming in at 8, 9 and 10 Service of the Better Business but says it’s worth a try. EIGHT IS ENOUGH — Dick Van Patten plays Tom Bradford and Mary Frann P^*y* percent. So just because you’re has presented you a bogus or [CNN] Foreign Correspondents [DIS] Dumbo's Circus Abby in “ Eight Is Enough: A Bradford Family Reunion,” an NBC movie based on the follow. Bureau does more or less the [ESPN] SportsCsnter under 20 percent doesn’t mean altered form, contact your [DIS] Contraption But Bums, whose department same things,” says Bums. The For further information [USA] Go for Your Dreams '70s ABC series. It airs Sunday, Oct. 18. regulates all charitable that you’re good, only that nearest IRS office and check it contact; [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Kid Coher' (CC) A boy's Evangelical Council for spirit, endurance and survival instincts 8:15AM [HBO] m o v i e : T h . Never- you’re not bad." out. are tested when ho is thrust into a situs- [TMC] MOVIE: 'Love With A Perfect fund-raising in the city of Los Financial Accountability, on the The National Charities ending Story' (CC) A bookish youngster 83) Conan Stranger' While in Italy on a business On the other end of the “The 1023 form is public tion he has no control over. Jeremy Sha- enters a fantasy world when he reads a 9:30AM 3 3 Gllllgen's island Angeles, says there are some other hand, is a membership Information Bureau, 19 Union mos. Jim Stafford. Hal Terrence. 1985. (57) Adam Smith's Money World trip, a widowed American women finds strange novel about the struggle to save 3 3 8 1 Pound Puppies herself attracting the attention of two basic precautions you can take to spectmm. Bums’s agency has ' record and is available to Square West, Sixth Roor, New Rated PG. [CNN] Style With Elsa Klensch organization, whose members on imaginary kingdom from imminent men Marilu Henner, David Massey issued information cards on anybody,” says Bums. “It tells destruction. Noah Hothawoy, Barret 3 3 Supermen ensure that the organizations to •have pledged to meet certain York, N.Y. 10003, (212) [MAX] Martin Mull Presents the His­ [DIS] Wind In the Willows 1986 groups whose fund-raising costs you all kinds of things about the tory of White People in A m e ri»: White Oliver. Torn! Stronach. 1984. Rated PG (33) Runaway With the Rich end Femous [ESPN] Magic Years In Sports A look et which you give arc indeed high ethical and fund-raising 929-6300; The Philanthropic Stress Hawkins Falls, Ohio citizen Hal [U S A ] Beat the Pros arc as high as 9S percent. charity that’ll help you make a 8:30AM (5 ) Jim Henson's Muppet Ba­ (31 Amateur Duckpin Bowling (60 min.) the year 1965 with a feature on Cleve­ legitimate, and that your money standards, as well as provide Advisory Service, Council of Harrison suffers the symptoms of 'white land Browns querterbsek Otto Grehsm. 11:30AM 33 New Monkaas Though this is legal. Bums decision about giving.” stress' and his family convinces him to bies (21 Bugs Bunny is being spent in a pmdent financial statements upon request Better Business Bureaus, 1515 [MAX] MOVIE; 'Netlonel Um poon's Eu­ 3 ) America's Top Ten Likewise, state revenue and seek therapy. (In Stereo) 3 3 Popples 2 1 VsgsS manner for programs that meet advises against giving in such to all interested parties. Wilson Blvd., Arlington, Va. ropean Vacation' The Griswold family (31 Sybarvislon Weight Control cases, since the lion’s share of taxation codes, according to [TM C] Short Film Showcase 3 3 ® Little Clowns of Hoppytown (53) Isle del Tssoro takes Europe by storm when they win an with your approval. Bums advises you always 22209, (703) 276-0133; or The (IT) Say Brother The Post Pop Space 22) S O l New Archies Bums, must also grant [USA] Night Flight: Take Off to Reggae (33) Keys to Success all-expenses-paid trip on s gema show "Don’t overlook the the money is siphoned away make contributions with a check Evangelical Council for V (31 International Championship Wres­ Rock Be-Bop Gospel Tabernacle Chorus Chevy Chase. Beverly D'Angelo, Jeson 2 1 This Week In MotorSporta from the charitable activity, and tax-exempt status, to charitable performs spirituals, jazz and rock, Lively, 1985 Rated PG-13 obvious," Bums advises. "Who made out to the organization, Financial Accountability, P.O. 7:00AM 3 3 Young Universe tling (60 min.) 8 1 Bugs Buony end Tweety Show (CC) organizations if the gifts they 23) Green Acres [USA] Can You Be Thinner? arc you looking at? Is this your can often find its way into the never to the individual solicitor. Box 17511, Washington, D.C, (53 Sylvanian Families ( ^ Tom & Jerry 27) Wall *treat Week (R) [CNN] Moneyweek best friend whom you have been bank account of a private receive are to be tax-deductible. And when possible, get a 20041-0511, (703) 938-6006 ■ 3 3 Bugs Bunny end Tweety Show (CC) (22) 2 1 Smurfs 1 1 : 0 0 A M 3 ) American Bandstand [CNN] College Football Preview (21 MOVIE: 'Dakota' Crooks ore trying to [DIS] Donald Duck Presents [ESPN] SporUCentar Saturday: College dealing with for the last umpteen profit-maker. Fund-raising Therefore, he suggests you receipt, "Cash donations set up Tom & Jerry 3 3 Dr. Science (33) burn but wheat farmers. John Wayne, [ESPN] Fishing: Best of Bill Dance Football (60 m in) years and whom you would trust efforts that revolve around the check at the state level as well the skimming opportunity,” (31 Inch High Privet. Eye (3 ) Fan Club Scheduled: Belinda Carli­ for additional information on an Vera Ralston, Welter Brennan 1945 [USA] Prollne sle. Jim McMahon, Club Nouveau. Jesse [U S A ] Search fer Beauty with your life?" If you’re sale of seemingly overpriced Bums warns, where money is @ Mighty Mouse ^ 2 1 Bottomllne Ventura, Jonethen Prince ( "Throb ") 10:00AM (33 Pee-wee's Playhouse 1 2:00PM 33 Puttin' on the Hits (In merchandise sometimes fall into organization. (S ) Muppets familiar with the charity and siphoned off the top before it 83) Mequine del Tiempo (CC) QO VYWF Wrestling Spotlight Stereo) this category. The local library also has a (55 Ring Around the World know that it’s credible, then,” ever gets back to whomever is (57) WoodwrighTs Shop (3 ) W W F Wrestling Challenge (33) Solid Gold In Concert C53 MOVIE: 'The Ghost of Cypress he adds, “you don't need to Not all appeals, however, are wealth of valuable information. doing the accounting for the . ), S I Newsmekers [CNN] Big Story 3 3 ® Little Wizards (31 Real Estate Show Swamp' A teen-agar pursues a wounded black panther into a remote swamp end check it out." made in person. Bums points The reference desk should have organization. (55) Abbott end Costello [DIS] Good Morning Mickeyl 3 3 Buck Rogers a s W W F Wrestling ® Aventuras del Pequeno Principe is ceptured by a helf-crezed hermit A A typical example. Bums out. “For telephone a publication called the I f you want your donation used [ESPN] Fishin' Hole X D Soul Train 22) 3 S alf "Wonderful World of Disney " presenta­ says, is when you give at your solicitations, you should be “Cumulative List of for a specific purpose. Bums (53) Comic Strip [MAX] MOVIE: 'American Anthem' (21 GLOW: Gorgeous Ladles of W ree (21 Constitution: That Delicate Balance tion Vic Morrow, Noah Beery. 1977 prepared to ask the same kinds Organizations” that’s issued Two gymnasts overcome personal end tiing (21 Neuropsychology of Weight Control Part 2 of 2 place of worship. “If you go to suggests you indicate this on the physical obstacles in their pursuit of a 3 3 Collage Football Today Hosts Al 22) (S!) Jim Henson's Freggle Rook' (51 Three Stooges church or temple or synagogue of questions that might otherwise yearly by the IRS, with quarterly check. Better yet, you should position on the notional team Mitch Trautwig and Jim Hill Channels Gaylord. Janet Jones. Michelle Phillips (21 Horse Show Jumping: Bollinger 8 1 Flintstone Kids (CC) regularly, and you know what’s appear on an information card. updates. About three inches write a letter to accompany your Champagne S I5,000 Show Jumping 3 J America's Top Ten 1886 Rsted PG-13 (In Stereo) 83) PELICULA: 'Los Cuotro Juanas' Ince thick and resembling a telephone Hartford, CT (E going on with respect to your And before the actual solicitation gift, outlining how you want the WFSB Speed Classic (60 min ) santes aventuras an medio de los Ire- (33) Universal Wrestling Federation (X 9:00AM S3 The Get Along Gang is finalized — usually people book, this volume provides >ou WNYW New York. NY (21 Pro Wrestling gores da la Revolucion Mexicane Javier (31 College Football: Boston College qfk tax-exempt dollar, so be it.” His money spent. This is done all New Haven. CT X WTNH (33 8 1 My Pot Monster Solis. Antonio Aguilar Rutgers (3 hrs.) banging on your door and taking with an alphabetical list of all New York. NY X 83) El Tesoro del Saber and similar agencies. Bums the time. Bums insists, when WOR 3 3 Supermen insists, don’t want to play any money out of your hand — they legitimate charities and the city WPIX New York. NY fit (57) Tony Brown's Journal (57) Washington Week in Review (CC) 2 1 MOVIE: Code Name: Disaster' Two you give at church and earmark Hartford. CT <9 33) H e. Haw (R| undercover New Orleans vice officers should present to you their in which each is located. WHCT (H ) World Wide Wrestling are exposed in a look at the underworld regulatory role in that process. the money for the building fund, WTXX Waterbary. CT as 21 Woody Woodpecker 23) Wrestling: World Class Chempion- Additionally, there are a number Spiingfieid. MA tt [DIS] Raccoons of the world famous French Quarter Mi­ But when you are approached information card (or permit).” general operating budget or WWLP (25) Sesame Street (CC). ship Wrestling of directories that give pertinent WEDH Hartford. CT 14 [ESPN] Truck and Tractor Pull chael Parks. Bill Holliday 1986 for a donation by someone you And if you’re not comfortable whatever. at (51 Ask the Manager [DIS] MOVIE: Th e Dog Who Stopped WTWS New Lorxlon, CT [HBO] Inside the NFL Hosts Len Daw­ the War" During their Christmas holiday, (22) Foofur don’t know, representing an with their answers, hang up. infonnation about foundations, Hartford, CT act If you ever experience WVIT at 83) Cepitan Cantella son. Nick Buoniconti (60 m in) (In two groups of children engage in a (21 Marketing Bums says emphatically. including specific facts about WSBK Boston, MA Stereo) snowball battle for possession of an ice organization with which you’re misgivings about how your ^ m . (57' La Plaza (21 MOVIE: Frontier Halloat' A frontier The same principles apply their finances, programs and WOOS Sprirtg^ld, MA castle. Cedric Jourde, Julian Elie. Mari- not acquainted, your first donation was used, your first Paterson. NJ a t [DIS] Welcome to Pooh Corner [USA] Discover adventurer and hit sidekick lead the WXTV ,»iiseie Atenees-B'Amourt, 10S4-. daughter of a diamond dealer through when the contact is made officers. Sprir>gfleld. MA STj [TMC] MOVIE: W eird Science' (CC) Showbiz reaction should be, “I’m not recourse. Bums insists, is to WGBV 10:10AM [CNN] Week,g the wild Rockies Stewart Granger. Elka through the mail. Is a permit or WTIC Hartf^. CT • t) Two high-school nerds accidentally ' [ESf* Wj iotibMslIo: %pJ?i»tspAf^ipAJ ti going to give you a dime unless There are also three national complain directly to the charity. Cable News Net. [CNN) 10:30AM 33 NeiiK^ArtxfrfVTWDof information card iiKluded in the CNN create the woman of their drooms when [HBD] MO>j)[^,;|m4|(|*t»,’,J«:%f4*n' SeUOT*' .'8*® you can answer certain questions voluntary service agencies that “A personal contact with DISNEY lOIS) an electrical storm short circuits their ^ BMaski Pet speotive for me.” material sent you? Are the kinds ESPN Sports Network [ESPN] home computer. Anthony Michael Hell, provide detailed information someone at the agency will take Home Box Office (HBO) Who are you; what’s the name of questions outlined above HBO Kelly LeBrock, lien Mitcholl-Smith (31 Headlines on Trial M90E'3 iser3i i • i oe>6 UPOW11, ^ e about charities. The National care of the problem nine times CINEMAX Cir>emax (MAX) 1985 Hated PG-13 (In Stereo) oH Iu6*^ -eBn6«inim nfiii»> of your organization; where is it answered to your satisfaction? Movie Channel (TMC) 6 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ” CBfef ftjtftia noL Charities Information Bureau out of 10.” In cases where you TMC [USA] Our Secret teiv.sH rSeei#i)ztolaznuoo ehl ledinuntuo sbiJ located; in what activities is it “If not,” he says, “don’t USA USA Network (USA) evaluates charities based on how feel there was intentional fraud, 9:10AM [CNN] HbeftWHWt (OSH) involved; what is the purpose of give.” this particular fund-raising drive; But how do you check out they comply to eight standards and willful effort to mislead and arc you tax-exempt; and most organizations if you live in an of performance established for deceive, he thinks you should imponantly. what percentage of area where local permits to judging such organizations. direct your complaints to law U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. 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Young dancer* auditioning for a musi­ cal, seek fame and stardom Michael 2:00AM ai) INN Newa Douglas. Audrey Landers, Alysou Read. HUNTER (2® Jimmy Swaggari Saturday, Continued 1985. Rated PG-13; (In Stereo) (3® M TV Paaaport Special: Carly Simon [U S A ] Benny HIH Show (60 min.) Saturday, Continued - A routine Inves­ in New York (60 min | 6:30PM (53 CBS News tigation of the ab­ [C N N ] Foreign Corraapondanta duction of a lE S P N ) SporttCanier Part 1 of 2. (53 Small Wonder Jamie serves as a friend (Dirk Blocker) locate the kidnap­ white hunter end his two Indian blood 2 3 4 9 4 7 deaf boy's interpreter with hopes of Gene Wilder. Harvey Korman. 1974 brothers help a British officer escort two 9 9 College Football: Iowa at Michigan pers of his mail-order bride. (60 min.) (In mail-order bride [U S A ] Night Flight earning a merit badge, young woman safely through hostile (3 hrs.. 30 min.) (Live) p (22) 5® Facts of Life (CC) Blair considers leads Hunter n Stereo) 2:30AM 03) solid Gold in Concert 9 11 d® Private Benjamin quitting law school when rumor has it Indian country. Steve Forrest, Ned Rom­ (SZ) Kovels on Coileating 2® Hot Tracks and McCall (rred ero. Don Shanks. 1B77. Mama's Family Even though Naomi that she is having an affair with a wom­ 0® ABC Newa (CC) I D MOVIE: 'Battle for the Planet of the n o anizing professor. (In Stereo) TIempo de Amar (60 min ) Dryer and Step- [C N N ] Sport! Latanight S(!) Candlepln Bowling (80 min.) Apes' The ape civilization tries to live and Vint separate, they must continue to fanle Kramer) to live with Mama. Wild America (CC) Garter snakes, an ®T) Hsrdcaatia and McCormick lE S P N ) College Football; Tanneasau at (S3 Sesame Street (CC). peacefully with the human beings but f f l discover a mur­ the humans plan to attack. Roddy (22) (2® NBC News Eastern glass lizard, a desert tortoise [CNN] CNN News Alabama (3 hrs.. 30 min ) (R) ($ t MOVIE: 'Med Bull' A love story about 1? ,13 14 19“ i4 IT~ and the alligator are seen in this look at der, on MBC's a'hulking wrestler whose bizarre life in McDowell. Claude Akins, Nstslia (54) Motorweek (R) [E S P N ] Cullega Football Continues 3:00AM ® Home Shopping Over Trundy. 1973. Q the adaptability of reptiles "Hunter," airing the ring has little meaning until he meeu [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Police Academy 3: Back night Service Continuaa (2 hrs ) rr“ 20 (2® WhaYa Happening Nowll (2® MOVIE: 'Halloween with the Ad- SATURDAY. OCT. [E S P N ] Bodybuilding Highlighu of the n'“ in Training' (CC) Saving the Academy is a woman. Alex Karras, Susan Anspach. (2® Mama's Family lola and Mama set dams Family' The Addams family get to­ ® MOVIE: 'The Chaaa' A convict es 1977. 1986 Ms. International Championship, ___ Q the newest and toughest challenge for 1 7 . capes and heads (ot his Texas home out to prove that Vint isn’t Raytown's from Columbus, Ohio. (80 min.) il gether for a holiday reunion. John Astin, the members ol the original graduating [CNN] Newsdey serial burglar. Carolyn Jones. Jackie Coogan 1977 where his wife is having an affair wilh a [H BO ] MOVIE: 'Pollee Aoedamy 3: Book class. Steve Guttenberg. Bubba Smith. wealthy man's son Marlon Brando [DIS] Edison Twins P O @ Notlciero Univislon (5® NHL Hockey: Boston Bruins at Ed­ CHECK IISTINGS In Training' (CC) Saving the Academy is 24 Dauid Graf 1986 Baled PG Jane Fonda. Robert Radford 1966 (M AXI MOVIE: 'The Menhetten Pro- ST" ..M monton Oilers (2 hrs.. 30 min ) FOE EXACT TIME the newest and toughest challenge for [C N N ] Pinnacle [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Manhatten Pro­ 2® That's tha Spirit jeot' (CC) A teen-ager becomes suspi­ the members of the original graduating O ^ World of Survival ject' (CC) A teen-ager becomes suspi­ r [D IS ] M y Friend Flicka cious of his mother's new boyfriend class. Steve Guttenberg, Bubba Smith, 29 27 2d2 0 ^ cious of his mother s new boyfriend (C N N ] Nawanight [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Rocky IV (CC) Driven [CNN] PrimeNews whan he discovers that plutonium is David Graf. 1988. Rated PG. [D IS ] MOVIE; Treaaure of Mateoumbe' 1 by revenge, boxing champion Rocky Bal­ when he discovers that plutonium Is stored at the pharmaceutical research [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Soul Man' (CC) An in­ stored at the phermaceutical research Five people with a thirst for adventure [MAX] MOVIE: 'BpeoeCemp' (CC) Five 31 32 ?!3 boa heads for the Soviet Union to face a facility where the man works. Christo­ genious teen cons his way Into Harvard facility where the man works. Christo­ travel from Kentucky to the Florida Keys teeit-agers spending e summer at .a m gargantuan Russian opponent. Sylves­ Law School when his father refuses to pher Collet. John Lithgow. 1988. Rated o O pher Collet. John Lithgow 1986 Rated on a treasure hunt, Robert Foxworth, camp for future astronauts are acci­ ter Stallone, Telia Shire, Dolph Lundg- pay his tuition. C. Thomas Howell. Rae PG-13. (In Stereo) M M 1 PG-13. (In Stereol 01) Q.LO.W . Wreatling (60 min ) Joan Hackett. Peter Ustinov 1976 dently thrust into space whan an axperi- ren. 1965. Rated PG. (In Stereo) Dawn Chong, 1986. Rated PG-13 (In (5 ) MOVIE; 'Sleuth' A auspenae writer [U S A ] Dance Party USA (80 min.) msntal robot tampers with the Mst firing o [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock'Presents Invites hii wife's lover to hia houie for art (2® Pro Wreatling Thia Weak ]T M C ] MOVIE: 'Love With A Perfect r ■ [T M C ] Short Film Showcase Stereo) of e space shuttle. Kata Capshaw, Lea evening of fun and diabolical games. „ (JJ) Billy Qraham-Kaya to Suecaaa Stronger' While in Italy on a business 12;30PM (D m o v i e : 'The Bad News [M A X ] MOVIE: 'American Anthem' Thompson, Kelly Preston. 1988. Rated 7:00PM (53 Out of This Worid 1 0:30PM ® Sports Extra Laurence Olivier, Michael Caina. 1973. trip, a widowed American woman finds Bears' A rag-tag Little League team Im­ ■awSIXHB Tw o gymnasts overcome personal and (3® Bizarre herself attracting the attention ol two PG. (In Stereo) (TT) INN Nawa (3® New Hot Tracka proves when a girl pitcher Joins the M (53 Three's Company physical obstacles in their pursuit of a man Merilu Henner, David Massey squad. Walter Matthau, Tatum O'Neal. [USA] MOVIE: 'House Where Evil (T® War Chroniclea 1:10AM C5D m o v i e ; Ordaal of Dr. (53 d® News position on the national team. Mitch (2® Wild, Wild West Mudd' A physician, who unknowingly 1986 1978. Dwells' An American family moves into o Gaylord. Janet Jones, Michelle Phillips ■ I (5® Honaymoonara a Japanese home where a Samurai war­ P- (53 (H ) It's a Living (2® Shoppers Network aided in the escape ot Abraham Lin [U S A ] Night Flight: Three Stooges Festi (]0 College Football: Iowa at Michigan 1986. Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) Let's Scare Jessica To rior bruteliy murdered his wife and her d3) Tales From tha Darkside A fatally (5® MOVIE: D.C. Folltas coin's assassin by setting his broken leg. vel (3 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) o {Okw [U S A ] MOVIE; 'Countess Dracula' Hun­ Death' Voices from the dead haunt a becomes the subject ot one ot the coun­ lover. Edward Albert Susan George. Ha t L t wounded girl (Debbie Harry) asks her [CNN] Nawsnight 3:25AM [M A X ] m o v i e ; Conleatlons (D Fen Club Doug McClure. 1982. mother to help her return from the dead. garian countess discovers that she can woman recovering from a nervous try's most infamous trials Dennis remain young and beautiful only by ba­ breakdown Zohra Lampert, Barton Hey [D IS ] MOVIE: 'The Bridge on the River. of e Driving Inatruotor' An accideni (22 I'm Tsilingl oooo Weaver, Susan Sullivan 1980 2:10PM [C N N ] Healthwaek (3® Chartea in Chargs Charles advises thing in and drinking the blood of virgin man, Kevin O'Connor 1971 Kwai’ A hardened, resolute British offi­ prone driving instructor starts to drive (StI What About Women Jamie to get a job so she can afford her [C N N ] Travel Guide his female clients crazy Robin Askwith, girls Ingrid Pitt. Nigel Green. Sandor College Football: San Jose cer. who ia a captive of the Japanese, 2:30PM (3D college Football: Teems to ooooooooo (E S P N ) Anthony Booth 1977 expensive clothes. [CNN] Evans A Novak Eles 1972 State at Fresno State (3 hrs.) (Live) drives his men to build a bridge as ther­ 1 • 15 AM [T M C ] MOVIE: My Beautiful b9 Announced (3 hrt.. 30 min.) (Liv«) apy William Holden. Alec Guinness. Laundrstta' Two old school friends join- ' [ESPN] Women's Bowling: AMF VlrgF ACROSS DOWN (2^ You Can't Taka It With You The Sy­ 3:30AM 03) m o v i e ; 'Xhe champion' A (S ) Coll*otort A b ««r ttain collection; 8:30PM (53 Everything’s Relative (CC) [U S A ] Ray Bradbury Theater: Banshee Jack Hawkins. 1957. (In Stereo) forces to refurbish a ratty London laun- nia Open From Grafton. Va. (90 min.) camore family wants to have a photo of ■ young lighter gets to the top only to lose cempeign memorabilia; ..eppraitalt in Julian and a much older sculptress have drette, encountering pitfalls and preiuo* , Ms- Adame 2 Sam on "Cheers" Grandpa's late wife restored and en­ [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Return of tha Liv- to the syndicate Kirk Douglas. Ruth Ro (Live) the Olympia Brewery's tasting room. 1 a romantic interlude 11:00PM (3D 2® 3® News ICO on the rood to success Gordon War-- S “A — Is Bom" (due to 3 ID lor LuplTH) larged for his 70th-birthday present. (53 MOVIE; Airport 1975' A smell pri­ ing Dead' Ghouls with an insatiable ap­ man, Arthur Kennedy 1949 (SZ) Juetin Wilson's Loulslsns Cookin' • 4 Ireland (53 ^3) New Adventures of Beans Bax­ petite for human brains go on the ram­ necke. Daniel Day Lewis, Saeed Jalfrev 1:0 0 P M GD MOVIE: 'The Ua« Unjoom' puma answer) (22) Wheel of Fortune (CC). ter Beans tries to retrieve a stolen ra­ vate plane collides with a passenger- [C N N ] This Week In Japan Outdo

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Mel Tillis: actrbsa'Deidra'Hallil'j 1 (*' ' : 'uw of’thj i»8» Ulyill|Jc*.‘ " . - ’ »»***»♦ t»*«» t%X %t tt 9 = hometown. Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy, Scott Wilson. 1986. Rated R. House'); shoe designer Roger Vivier; 12:30AM (X) Now Engisnd Sundsy M J. M AW niM TER H E ^ ID . Skturtwr. Oct. I7> HW_. • f* ’ > ^ England's Longleat House. (60 min.) ^ Sa Anunoiara 8:00PM (X) Murder. Sh* Wrote (CC) A ® KoJsK Snndi^, Continued lovelorn poet tries to pass Jessica off as (2® Jimmy Swaggert E I G H T I S (CNN) Monaywaak (S9 Quincy his devoted mother to impress his be­ (24) Good Neighbors (39 This Week in Bassball Highlights of e n o u g h (HBO) MOVIE: 'Tha Compatltlon' A loved's snobbish father. (60 min.) (R) heated contaet between two gifted pian­ (2® Outer Limits Major League action are shown. Sunday, Oct. 18 REUNION ists turns Into a conflict between love ting for the misadventures of young pearance of his wife implicate the hus­ (33 (£D Married... With Children (CC) (SD Only One Earth A look at the ocean [CNN] Stylo With Elsa Klensch band as the murder suspect. Christo­ Peggy and Mercy go to an exotic-dance and a successful Solomon Islands' and ambition, Richard Oreyfuts. Amy Mildred, a student who's afraid of the [U SA ] Lovs Your Skin nicliolas and Irving. Lee Remick, 1980. Rated PG dark. (75 min.) (In Stereo) pher George. Janet Leigh. Walter club. Guest; Billy Hufsey. (60 min.) (In small-craft fishing industry. Part 6. Pidgeon. 1970. Stereo) 1 2:35AM [HBO] First & Ton; Going Tommy Bradford (TMC) MOVIE: 'A Streetcar Named De­ NFL Football; New York (£D It's a Living (018) Dumbo's Circus 4:00PM (13 (13 ® World Series: Game Two From For Broke (CC|. (In Stereo) (A dam R id i. 1.. sire' A woman struggles to keep her Giants at Buffalo Bllla (3 hrs.) (Live) 33) MOVIE: '0.1. Joe - The Movie' G.l. [CNN] CNN Newa S :O O A M 31 0n» St«p Beyond Joe's Special Task Force finds its mis­ American League champion's home (ESPN) SporuCantar and Willie Aames, faded southern gentility despite badger­ [USA] Robert Klein Time 12:45AM ® m o v ie ; T h * Pr**l- ($4) Shoppors Notwodt ing by her brother-in-law. Vivien Leigh. (S3 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous sion to preserve peace and freedom park. (3 hrt.. 30 min.) (Live) (HBO) Fraggis Rook (CC). (In Stereo) Mel Tillis: actress Deidra Hall ("Our danfa Plana la Miealng' Air Force One r.) celebrate the Marlon Brando. Kim Hunter 1951 threatened by Golobulus. the supreme (S3 MOVIE: 'Suddenly' Upon arriving in 10:30PM (33Sporta Extra disappears in flight with the President |CNN) Sport* Rovlow MOVIE: 'Mon In the Wlldornosa' House"); shoe designer Roger Vivier; (TMC) 50th birthday of ruler of the villainous Cobra Organiza­ a small California town to carry out a aboard, leaving an unknowladgeable [DIS] Bo*t of W*lt Dltnoy Prooont* Ois- A wildarnas* scout, in the Northwest Rated PG. England’s Longleat House. (60 min.) (S ) To the Manor Born tion. 1987. political aaaassination, a hired killer Vice-President to run the government. nev's star lineup tsiutet tha all- Territory of 1820. is mauled by a grizzly their father, Bamaby Jones 2:00PM (3D (S3 Msgnum. P.l. Magnum must catch a 3® Mork and Mindy takes over a family’s home. Frank Sina­ (2® 38 on Sports Buddy Ebsen, Peter Graves. Arthur Ken­ Amarican aporl of haaaball. (60 min.) bear and left to die Richard Harris. John Tom (D k* Van Pat­ MOVIE; ‘Please Don't Eat the Dais­ cat burglar when he takes a job as a ho­ tra, Sterling Hayden. 1954. (® Star Trek: The Next Generation Lt. (52) Great Performanoes: The Mualo nedy. 1971. (M A X ) MOVIE: 'Elllo' Bevanga i* awaat Huston. Henry Wilcoxon. 1971. Hated ten), In "Eight Is ies' An obscure university professor tel detective. (60 min.) Makers: An A8CAP Colebretion of Tasha Yar fights for freedom when she's 33) Star Trek: The Next Generation Lt. [TM C] MOVIE: Nam# of tha Roaa' (CC) for a laductiva country girl who find* PG. Enough: A Brad­ rises to fame as a Broadway critic Dons QD MOVIE: Orca' A killer whale Is out Tatha Yar fights for freedom when she's American Muaio at Wolf Trap Parform- ways of doing away with thoaa involved Day. David Niven. Janis Paige I960 kidnapped by aliens known as Ligoni- A remote medieval abbey It plagued by (USA) Cartoon* for revenge whan a shark-hunting sea­ kidnapped by aliene known as Ligoni- ers include Tony Bennett, Glenn Close, a series of grotesque murders and only in her father's death. Shaila Kennedy. ford Pamlly Re­ ans. (60 min.) Judy Collins. Roberta Flack, Bernadette (53.) MOVIE: 'The Late Show' While farer captures and kills his pregnant ans. (60 min.) one man can solve the puzzle. Seen Con­ Shallay Winter*. Edward Albert. 1984 8 :3 0 A M d3 Sunday Mss* u nio n ," T h e MBC (S ) Only One Earth A look at the ocean Paters end Andy Williams. (60 min.) (In searching for her cat. a lady and a crusty mate. Richard Harris, Charlotte Ram­ nery, F. Murray Abrahem. 1986. Rated Rated R (In Stereo) d 3 Th* World Tomorrow movie airs SUN­ and a successful Solomon Islands' 3® It's Showtime at the Apollo This Stereo) private eye unravel blackmail and mur­ pling. Keenan Wynn. 1977. week’s host: Al Jarreau. Scheduled: tha R. (In Stereo) (U SA ) Can You Be Thinner? small-craft fishing industry. 3D Hmtheliff DAY, OCT. 18. der Lily Tomlin, Art Carney. Bill Macy ( H NWA Pro Wrestling Jamaica Boys, comic David Allen Grier. (iD New Qidget A French cyclist charms (2® Pdioe Woman Danni into loaning him 4300 for a new 1:00AM (33 Dallae 5 : 3 0 A M 3D in n New* ® Ho-Mon A Mastor* of the Univorso CHECK IISTINGS 1977. ® MOVIE: 'Haro at Large' An out-of- (60 min.) (In Stereo) (2® MOVIE: 'Pleksvick Papers' A gentle­ racing bike. 3D Odd Couple (CNN) Moneyweek QOS MIrocIo Rovlval Hour foil EXACT TIME (2® MOVIE: 'Fighter Squadron' A World work actor, wearing a Captain Avenger (2® MOVIE: 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Film War II flying ace survives a number of man’s unquanchpbta thirst for know­ version of the Tennessee Williams clas­ [M AX] Cinemax Comady Exparimant [ESPN ] NFL's Qreataet Momenta [HBO] Behind the Soene* Faatur^: in ® Robert Schuller costume for a film promotion, foils a rob­ perilous missions until D-Day. when his . bery and becomes an overnight celebr­ ledge and thrills leads him into a series sic about a woman and her alcoholic Father Guido Sarducci (Don Novello) re­ tarview* with people in ahow buaineas of exciting adventures. 1985. [M A X] MOVIE; 'Cobra' (CC) An L A. ( ® One Day at a Tim* real courage is put to the test. Robert ity. John Ritter. Anne Archer, Kevin husband. Elizabeth Taylor. Paul New­ ports on the Pope's 1987 U.S. visit for cop'a investigation into a aerias of ran­ (5® McLaughlin Group [U SA ! Night Flight: New Sound* S D El Mlnistorio-do Jimmy Swsggart Stack. Edmond O’Brien, Henry Hull McCarthy. 197B. ~ (ED Constitution: That Dalieata Balance man, Burl Ives. 1968. the "Vatican Inquirer". (In Stereo) dom murdera ravaala that there could be (24) This Old Houaa (CC) (R) Prosonta d® Record Guide ' 1948 (22) NFL Football: NBC Regional Cov­ [CNN] Newswatch (22) <2® Family Tiea (CC) Elyse ie torn 10:35PM [DIS] Zorro mora than one killer. Sylvaatar Stallone, 6 :0 0 A M CS) w* Bellev* l2$ Batman !• (CNN) Crossflro (5® Meet the Press (CC) (24) ® ) Adams Chronicles (CC). Part 4 of erage Regional coverage of Denver [DIS] Danger Bay (CC) Jonah is out­ between being a successful business­ Brigitte Nielson, RenI Santonl. 1986. (3D Robert Schuller & Moot tha Naxt Mayor Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs or San woman and taking care of her family. (In 11:00PM (D (22) 2® Newa Rated R. (In Stereo) [D IS] Good Morning MIckoyl (59 Charlie's Angels 13. (R) raged after he and Nicola are caught in a (ST CNN New* (2® MOVIE: T h e Wackiest Ship m the Diego Chargers at Los Angeles Raiders. Stereo) (33 9 to 5 [USA ] New Generation Hair Cara ® Tamas y Dabataa @D Naw Jarsay Hiapano drifting gill net while out seal watching. Chriatopher Cloaeup [ESPN] Insida th* PGA Tour Army* A-naval lieutenant begins a dan­ (3 hrs.) (Live) (In Stereo) Nature (CC) The experiences of Die­ Entartalnmant Thla Waak (60 min.) (JD Franch in Action (24) (33 [HBO] MOVIE: 'Night Shift' A [HBO] Saabort ®7) Modam Maturity (CC). gerous mission on an old sailing vessel (2 ) Nova (CC) A history of surveillance ter Plage end his crew as they spend 1:05AM 9Ql Inalght: Hey Janitor (CNN) Nawamakar Sunday [U SA ] AIrwolf 3D INN Nawa mild-mannered supervlaor runt e call [M AX] MOVIE: -Who'* Bean Sleeping In [CNN] Nawsday with a crew who knows nothing about focusing on the sophisticated technol­ three years filming the Galapagos Is­ ®D Connecticut; Now sailing. Jack Lemmon. Ricky Nelson, wheel of Fortune (CC). lands' wildlife. (60 min.) (In Stereo) 3® Jimmy Swaggart girl ring from the city morgue. Henry My Badr A handaoms TV idol's fiancee [D IS] Wind in tha Willows [MAX] MOVIE: A Man and a VYoman' ogy of espionage. (60 min.) 6:30PM (33 Winkler. Shelley Long. Michael Keaton. (DIS) Donald Duck Preaenta Fraeh Fialds William plana his es­ wants to got him hitched before hia affin­ (ESPN) Thla Waak in Sports (60 min | (CC) A friendship between a young wi­ Chips Rafferty. 1961 (2$ Police Story 3® Private Benjamin (2® MOVIE: ‘Dawn Petrol' A World War I 24) 1982. Rated R. (ESPN) Auto Racing: CART Laguna ity for the girl* gats too strong. Dean flying ace orders the inexperienced cape when Emma's in-laws arrive for (M AX) MOVIE: T h a Oarnat Princaaa* A dow and widower ripens into love. An­ (4® Wonderful World of Disney: The Ad MOVIE: 'The Out-of-Townara' A man Artaweak Sec* 300 From Laguna Seca. Calif (90 Martin. Elizabeth Montgomery. Martin (2® (24) brother of another flying ace into battle. dinner with their suitcaaes and inten­ 1:10AM [CNN] Healthweek princa plays private detective to track ouk Aimee, Jean-Louis Trintignant. ventures of Gallagher Gallegher (Roger and his wife on a trip to New York are 3® ABC Newa (CC). Errol Flynn, David Niven, Basil Rath- tions of staying. m in) (R) Balaam. 1963. down the kidnapped granddaughter of a Pierre Barouh 1966. (Dubbed) Mobley) isn't a newspaperman out West beset by every disaster including strikes, 1:30AM (33 New# (R) (HBO) 17 Doing on Nowhere A father for long when he's on the trail of the Sun 33) Noticiaro Univialon bone. 1938. (2® Christian Video Mlnlatry 9 : 0 0 A M 3 3 Sunday Morning Sched­ dethroned princess Jean Le Clerc. Lili* [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Blue City' A young man storms, looters, robbers and demonstra­ (33 Naked City takes drastic massuras to get through to uled: tha making of "Kids Lika These." a ane Clone. 1987 Rated NR sets about tracking down his father s down Kid. (60 min) tors. Jack Lemmon, Sandy Dennis. 33) Small Wonder Jamie serves as a 2® NHL Hookey: Boeton Brulne at Cal­ (2® A ik the Manager INN News hia alianated son (Emilio Estevet). TV-movia atarring Tyn* Daly whidh ’ killer after he returns to his Florida ® Futbol de Mexico: America contra 1970. deaf boy's interpreter with hopes of gary Flemea (2 hrs.. 30 min.) 3D 1 0 : 4 5 A M (3® Jewish Life 2D Conneotiout Now (R) deals with a child who has Down's syn- hometown, Judd Nelson. Ally Sheedy. UNAM (2 hrs) earning a merit badge. (SD America By Deeign (CC) A history of 2® That's tha Spirit (U SA ) Night Flight Take off to th* Blues ^ El Mundo dal Box (90 min.) [CNN] Inside Buaineas Scon Wilson 1986 Rated R transportation's development and the droma. (90 m in) 1 1 : 0 0 A M OD To Be Announced. [CNN] Week in Review @ NBA Basketball: Boston Celtics at [CN N ] Inside Butlneaa [CNN] Nawamakar Sunday 6 :1 0 A M (CNN) Showbli Week street's role in shaping America. (60 [DIS] Palmaratown U.8.A. Part 1 of 2. C53 McCreary Raport d D MOVIE: Tarxan tha Fearless* Tarian [U SA ] All-Amarican Wrestling [ESPN ] Running: U.S. National Road Dallas Mavericks (2 hrs.. 30 min.) [D IS] Animals in Action Featured: how [ESPN ] Sportatalk 6 :1 B A M 3D Davey A Goliath guides a young girl and her fiance animals use their tongues, teeth and min.) Part 3 of 5. [ESPN] SportaCenUr Sunday (00 min.) (J3 Horo's Lucy 12:30PM (13 NFL Today Race Championship From Dallas (60 (M A X) C rsiy About tha Moviaa: Naulia [USA ] Tha Parfaot Diat through the perilous jungle. Buster beaks. [CN N ] PrimeNewe [HBO] MOVIE: 'Stand By Me' (CC) Four 6 : 3 0 A M (3D vi*t* 3D Voltron. Oafondor of tha Univaraa min.) (Taped) Wood (CC) A profile of actress Natalie Crabbe, Jacqueline Wells 1933 33 High School Bowl [ESPN] Scholastic Sports Amsrics [ESPN] NFL Theatre: Febuloue FIftiea young boyt face a journey of aalf- 2:00AM (23 NIghtwatoh (9 ) Hispanic Horitona [M A X] MOVIE: 'A Man end a Woman: Wood (1938-81), featuring interviews 39 Kenneth Copeland (® Thla Weak In Connecticut (J9 Syborvision Weight Control 20 Years Later' A producer contacts a with Elisabeth Taylor. Roddy McDowell (60 min.) diacovery when they attempt to locate (33 Homa Shopping Ovarnight Sarvloa Christian Science Monitor Reports 7:00PM (33 60 Mlnutss . (60 min.) the body of a boy hit by a train. Wil 3D (SB Starcom (5 ) Knight Rider 2® 3® NFL Live Hosted by Bob Costas. former lover in the hopes that he will al­ and Dysn Cannon. (60 min.) [USA] New Mike Hammer (60 min.) (3 hrs.) 3 8 First Church of Christ Congrega- Ahmad Rashad Paul Maguire and Frank low her to make a film about their brief (33 ®3) 21 Jump Street Hoffs and Fuller Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feld­ (JD (57) Saaama Street (CC). 03) Forgotten Children of the 80's (60 [U SA ] Alfred Hitchcock Presenu man. 1986. Rated R. 3D At tha Moviaa Scheduled: tional Deford romance Anouk Aimee. Jean-Louis Tnn- investigate when a high-school teacher 8:30PM (22) (S® My Two Dede (CC) ("Weeds") (Nick Nolte); ("The Tele­ (SI> Combatl min.) is shot by a student (60 min.) (In Stereo) Joey and Michael console Nicole after MiracI* Faith Outraach tignant. Evelyne Bouix. 1986. Rated PG 4:30PM (ST) Justin Wilson’s Louisiana [MAX] Martin Mull Praaanu the His­ phone") (Whoopi Goldberg). Also, a fea­ (24) Dn the Record she is stood up by her firet date (In tory of White People in Amartoa: White i59 Alice (59 Ebony / Jet Showcase (Subtitled) (In Stereo) Cookin' • Outdoors MOVIE: The Shaggy Dog' (CC) ture on ( "Fatal Attraction '). Ring Around tho Wortd l2§) Sea Hunt (S3 3® Stereo) Religion Rav. Prufrock'a advice helps the ® Tha World Tomorrow (22) Real to Reel [U SA ] MOVIE: 'Evil Under the Sun' Her [CNN] Evans ^ NovaH After the ancient spell of a magic ring typically white Harrisons over tha latest 3® ABC Newa (CC). i f Conaumar Discount Auction 3® Spotlight on Government cule Poirot investigates murder at an ex­ transforms a teen-ager into a Bratis- m o v ie : 'Conspiracy of (5D Funtaatic World of Hsnna-Barbars (2i) Frugal Gourmet (R) MOVIE:\Acroaa 110th 9:00PM (33 bump in the road of life. (In Stereo) [CNN] Moneyweek [CN N ] Styla With Elsa Klansch 53) Nueva York Ahora clusive Adriatic Sea resort. Peter Usti­ 5;00PM (33 tavian sheepdog, he becomes involved Love' (CC) A single mother feare that her [CNN] Oaywatch Street* Racial conflicts r^ach a boiling (21) lYs Your Business nov, James Mason, Jane Birkin 1982 in international intrigue. Colorized ver­ storytelling former father-in-law is prov­ [TMC] MOVIE: 'Commando' (CC) A [DIS] MOVIE: 'Herbie RIdaa Again' An [D IS] Wish Upon a Star ‘JTi McLaughlin Group point as Mafia families vie for power and [D IS] Welcome to Pooh Cornet . (2® Connecticut Real Estate Showcase sion. A "Disney Sunday Movie" presen­ ing to be a bad influence on her vulnera­ former veteran battles an old adversary enchanted Volkswagen helps elittle old [H BO ] MOVIE: Tha Banikar Gang* A fa [CNN] Foreign Correspondents 2:30PM [DIS] Best of Walt Disney a bloody gang war erupts on the streets tation. Fred MacMurray. Jean Hagen. ble daughter. Robert Young, Drew Barry­ in an effort to rescue hit kidnapped lady when she is threatened with evic­ [ESPN] SpaadWeak (29 Three Stooges of Harlem. Af^thony Quinn, Anthony mily of orphaned children embark on a [DIS] Moose Factory Host Ken Berry de­ Presents Disney's star lineup salutes the 1959. (Concludes next week) Part 1 of 2. more, Glynnia O'Connor. 1987. daughter. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Ree tion by a ruthless high-rise builder. He­ [HBO] MOVIE: Bill Coaby - "Hlmaeir" cross-country journey that takes them to 0i® Business World monstrates dance styles from the 1920s all-American sport of baseball (60 mm ) Franciose. 1972. (Colorized Version R) Dawn Chong. 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) len Hayes, Keenan Wynn. Stefania Pow­ Hawaii in search of a new life Andrew Funnyman Bill Cosby looks at the humo­ (33 3D Tracey Ullman Show (In Stereo) ® Para Gente Grande (60 mm.) to the ’50s. including jar2 and jinerbug (5 } MOVIE: 'The Sugarland (33 Sea Hunt( Jennifer and Mike risk [USA] Go for Your Dreams ers. 1974. Rated G. McCarthy. Charlie Fields. Jennie Dun- rous sides of marriage, childbirth and fa­ 3:00PM 39 Charles in Charge Charles plans a 3D Star Saaroh (60 min.) (27) Newton's Apple [ESP N ] Clay Pigeon Shooting (Taped) Express' A wife arranges her husband s their lives to prevent the destruction of party to introduce the new chef at Sid's [ESPN] SporlaCanter das 1965 Rated G mily life in this concert fim taped in On­ marine life. MOVIE: 'Codename: Foxfire' A 11:30PM (33 Oaorga Sohlsnar's Co­ tario in 1981 Bill Cosby 1982 Rated ‘53) MOVIE: A Tiger Walks' A Bengal jailbreak Goldie Hawn. William Ather Pizza Parlor. 3® [USA] Weight Loaa Made Eeey [M A X ] MOVIE: Misunderstood' Fol 1 2 : 4 5 P M ® MOVIE: Th e Beguiled’ (33 National Geographic This underwa­ former CIA agent is asked to rejoin and mady Club PG tiger escapes from a traveling carnival, ton. Michael Sacks 1974 Honeymoonera lowing his wife s death *i shipping mag­ The presence of a wounded Union sol­ ter study includes the birth of a killer (2® help locate her former lover, a spy who (3 ) Mission Impoaaibla 2:30AM (33 weight Control and the town sheriff s young daughter dier in a Southern girls school creates (3D Star Search (60 mmT nate neglects the needs of his young 9 : 3 0 A M (X* Love Your Skin whale, the playfulness of the humpback (22) 39 Our House (CC) Jessie considers has stolen a nuclear mitsle. Joanna Cas­ MOVIE: 'Wild Rovers' Two cowboys launches a massive campaign to ensure emotional turmoil as teachers and stu­ Bob Uecker’s Wacky World of (X) 3® News * 3D sons while being absorbed by his work and an infant whale's growth to adolesc­ moving out of the house when tension sidy, John McCook. Henry Jones. 1985. dream of getting enough money to buy a Gene Hackman. Henry Thomas flip 3 D \ ® Viaionarias that the beast is not killed A Wonderful dents compete for his attentions Clint Sports The famous and not-so-famous mounts between her and Gus. (60 min.) 3D Honaymoonars (CC). World of Disney presentation Brian ence. (60 min.) (22) 3® MOVIE: 'Eight la Enough: A Fa­ ranch in Mexico William Holden. Karl Torn 1984 Rated PG S Jl MiSat the Praaa (CC) Eastwood Geraldine Page, Elizabeth are a part of this offbeat look at sports, (In Stereo) Keith. Vera Miles 1964 (1® NCTV Hour (60 min.) mily Reunion' (CC) Tha entire Bradford (2® Insight / Out Malden, Ryan O’Neal. 1971. 5B Adal^te Hartman 1971 hosted by the former Major League 7 :0 0 A M At the Movies 24) Day the Universe Changed clan gets together to help celebrate (22) Sports Machine [CNN] Sporta Latanight [D IS] MOVIE: ‘Sleeping Beauty’ Ani­ catcher who humbly refers to himself as (24) Soldiers: A History of Men in Battle Dick's 50th birthday. Dick Van Patten, '5® Maudal, mated (CC) Cursed to die before her 1 : 0 0 P M MOVIE: ’Moneychangers' (2® Pro Wrestling 2® Amen (CC) Frye and a former law- GST' (4® Jimmy Swaggan An executive fights for control of a bank­ ( Mr Baseball ) (2® The Saint Mary Frann, Grant Goodeve. 1987. (In [ESPN ] Collaga Football: Taama to be A® Rev. David Paul 16th birthday, a princess is raised '5® Home Energy Conservation 3D PELICULA: 'El Arracades' Vicente school rival have a showdown in the Announced (3 hrs.) (R) 8th Day within an enchanted forest by three ing empire Kirk Douglas. Christopher I (§® Star Search (60 min ) Stereo) courtroom. (In Stereo) La Santa Misa ^ Fernandez. [M A X] MOVIE; 'Power* (CC) A media (Jf*) Point Of View good fairies Voices of Mary Costa, Bill Plummer. Timothy Bottoms 1976 ;25' Charlie's Angels (ID Great Chefs of tho West (24) (5Z) Meeterpieoo Theatre: Tha Bratta [CN N ] Your Money (SD Only One Earth Man's dependence (2® Newemekere consultant with an ability to turn politi­ 33^ Robert Schuller (CCl Shirley. Eleanor Audley 1959 Rated G .^5.: WWF Wrestling iiiO' MOVIE: 'Never Cry W olf A biologist (CC) Thomas Brett's lifestyle Is nearly [CNN] Newswatch on lifesaving drugs whose origins are destroyed by a secret from Daphne Vil- (52) Page Fifty Seven cal candidates into winners uses his [D IS] Donald Duck Presents (In Stereo) I p MOVIE- ’Every Little Crook and i^earns to live among wolves and Eski­ found in plants and animals, and the Divine Plan X [HBO] Fraggle Rock (CC). (In Stereo) liers* past. (60 min.) Part 2 of 7. Spiritual Life Crusade knowledge to gain power. Richard Gere, [ESP N ] Running and Racing [HBO] MOVIE: Dragonslayer' A naive Nanny' When an underworld czar s son mos in the northern wilderness Charles threats to this supply, are examined. (60 2D Julie Christie, Gene Hackman. 1986 2® Jerry Falwell } [M A X] MOVIE: 'The Cheyenne Social Siempre an Domingo En via setelite sorcerer s appreritice is called uporr to IS kidnapped. hiS nanny tries to raise the Marlin Smitlj, Brian Oennehy ’ 983 min.) 3D (CNN) Sports Tonight Anchors: Fred Rated R. Muppets 10:00 AM MDVIE: The Ghosts of t Club' A cowboy learns that he has inher- desde Mexico. (3 hrs., 30 min.) Hickman. Nick Charles. slay a fearsome hying dragon Pete' ransom money but ts prevented by a Its existence. A Wonderful 52 NFL Football: New England Patriots accepts a new acting role, hires a young \ [TM C] MOVIE: 'Name of the Rose' (CC) Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, Ava phaned lion cub until they realize they locks an intardimensionai gateway. Jef­ bodyguard uncovers unaavory informa­ 1 1:10AM [CNN] Travel Guide I A remote medieval abbey is plagued by 6i' Consumer Challenge Biublocker World of Disney ’ presentation Dick , at Houston'Oilers '.3 hrs ) (Live) secretary which upsets his wife Lydia Gardner. 1951. must set her free to survive on her own frey Combs, Barbara Crempton, Ted So- tion concerning hia millionaire client's (Barbara Murray) and attempts to Pur a series of grotesque murders and only [CN N ] Daybreak O Neill Victor Fiench 1980 ^art 2 of 2 ' 11:30AM _8 46 Thu Week With ^4^' Connecticut News Week Virginia McKenna, Bill Travers. Geoffrey rel. 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) business dealings whan he is hired to chase the Princess Theatre (90 m m ) h one man can solve the puzzle. Sean Con- [ESPN] NFL Prime Time (60 min.) David Brinkley iCCl Keene. *966, search for the man's miasing daughter. [DIS] Mousercise 6 ' Sybervision Weigf\t Control 2 5 MOVIE: Georgy Girl' A girt named Part 1 of 7 nary. F. Murray Abraham. 1986. Rated [HBO] MOVIE: Bill Cosby - "Himself " 1 2:00AM C33 At the Movies [ESPN ] Bllliarda: Nine-Ball Team ChaL Fred Williamson. Chris Connelly. 1986. [U SA ] Calliope ,9 Jetsons 3® Essence Georgy marries a wealthy older man so ^ Wonderful World of Disney: The a' R. (in Stereo) Funnyman Bill Cosby looks at the humo­ (33 Sports Extra lange, mixed doublea (Live) Rated R. 5® Hallmark Homes that she can give her roommate s illegiti­ Nashville Coyote A country singer trying i [U SA ] Check It Oud Howard imagines rous sides of marriage, childbirth and fa­ 7;30AM ,3'' Well Street Journal Re I f v20 Captain Power m a te baby a home Lynn Redgrave Alan (33 Dalles to make it m the music business finds an ■T himself a celebrity when he hears the mily life in this concert fim taped in On­ [HBO] MOVIE: '8 Million Waya to Dla' 3:00/^^ (33 Health and Tennis poM Jimmy Swaggert TV Open House Bates. James Mason 1966 3D S u r Trek " unlikely companion in a wild coyote. (60 store will be part of a television news tario in 1981. Bill Cosby. 1982. Ratad (CC) While investigating the murder of a [CN N ] Newanight I d Breakthrough Chalice of Salvation (LiveJ .2® French Chef (R' PG. hooker, an ex-cop and a proatitute are Mindpower 2® NFL Football; Miami Dolphins at min ) feature 3® [TMC] MOVIE: 'Heuntad Honeymoon' A ■ 1^01 Sunday Mass 5® Wall Street Journal Report Naw York Jets (3 hrs ) (Live) [M A X] MOVIE: 'Cocoon' (CC) After drawn into a deadly game In the drug- 1 Mister Rogers [CN N ] Larry King Weekend Slskel Ebert Scheduled: (2® Feed My People radio star, planning to marry his co-star j! 5:30PM (33 & coming in contact with extraterrestrisl drenched L A underworld. Jeff Bridges, \ i V The World Tomonow 28' Daktari -5® The World Tomorrow Hart to Hart ^ "Weeds" (Nick Nolte); "No Man's Land" (22) Hogan'a Heroes St his family's snesttrsi mansion, is sud- [ESP N ] Auto Racing Film • cocoon-like pods, a group of retirees Rosanna Arquette. Alexandra Paul. \ '.18' Day of Discovery ®7' OeQrassi Junior High 4® Let's Go Bowling r (Charlie Sheen); "Dudes" (Jon Cryer. 1986. Rated R. (2® Shopper# Network dsnly pisgusd by phobias. Cans Wildsr, .3® Sunday Mass 3:20PM [ESP N ] Auto Racing: Formula find themselves miraculously rejuven­ Gilda Rsdnsr, Oom OsLuiss. 1986 [CNN] NFL Preview Catherine Mary Stewart). , Dr. Jama* Kanncdy 38S) Soa Hunt v52) Firing Lin# One Grand Prix of Mexico From Mexico ated. Don Ameche. Wiiford Brimley, [M A X] MOVIE: Deadly Friend' A young (2® Sports Machine Rated PG. (In Stereo) [ESPN] SportsCenter Sunday (60 min I i @ Univiaion en el Deport# (60 min ) Heme Cronyn. 1985 Rated PG-13 (In girl rendered brain-deed by her abutive 1® Calabrat* with Rav. David Mallon Conversation With... sfX' MOVIE; Th# Aviator' A mail plane City. (2 hrs . 10 min.) (Live) (2® Christian Ufaatyla Magazina [U 8A] Coneunter Challenge: MDR Vi­ pilot and his teenage passenger cr>sh- Stereo) father receives a computer-brain from a (811 Kldao TV 1 2 : b O P M a ) This Is th* NFL (SD Creative Living MOVIE: 'Hotiina' A struggling artist Ayor. Hoy y Manana land in a mountain wiidarness. Christo­ 3:30PM l3® spectacular World of IS-year-otd genius. Matthew Labor- 39 tamins Guinnaaa Racorda Scheduled; the tallest - [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday [USA ] Riptide takas a job as a phone counselor at a (CNN) Big Story Fronch in Action (53 MOVIE: 'PUIov* Talk' A wolfish song- pher Reeve. Rosanna Arguene. Jack. teaux, Kristy Swanson. Anne Twomey. 3:30AM [CNN] Crossfire wntar and an interior decorator become man and the shortest man; the person " [DIS] Collega Bowl '67 (In Stereo) 7:10PM [CNN] One on One 1986 Rated R crisis cantar and it soon tarrorizad by an [DISI You and Ma. Kid [DIS] Raccoons (In Stareoi Warden 1985 unknown psychotic cailar. Lynda Carter, (U 8A ) One Thousand Dollara Every Five enemies without meeting becaus* they with the most Guinhess records. [ESPN] Hydroplane Racing: Silver Cup . (ESPN) World Sporu SpacM [CN N ] Nowaday 7:30PM 39 8CTV [TM C] MOVIE; Qung Ho' (CC) A men Sieve Forrest. Granville Van Dusan Hours [ESPN] Sportstolk temporarily are forced to share a party (2® Home Energy Conaervetfon *5“ From Las Vegas. Nev. (60 min.) (Taped) sets out to lure a lucrative Japanese (D IS) MOVIE: H#rb«# Rides Again* An (2® Runaway With the Rich and Famous 1982 8 : 0 0 A M 0 3 Naw England Sunday (T M C ) MOVIE: ‘Our>9 Ho* (C O A man Una Rock Hudson. Dori* Day, Tony Ran­ (DIS) MOVIE: 'Quarterback Princeas' A [HBO] MOVIE: T h e Beniker Oar>9'A fa­ auto plant to his financially faltering 4:00AM [DI8] MOVIE; Bom Fraa' A enchantad Volkswagen helps a'linfe o^ Cliff Robertson in the P.. mptons; Susan 2D Gena Soott Ksnysn gams wsrdsn and his wif# raiss (X ) O B Oral Robart* sets out to lure a lucrative Japanese dall 1959 girl fights to become quarterback of her mily of orphaned children embark on a small American town. Michael Keeton, auto plant to hit financialtv faltering lady when sha is thraatanad with evic­ Blakely in Athens. New Orleans Gedda Wetanabe. George Wendt. 1986. [CNN] Nawanight an orphaned lion cub until they rssllzs d 3 Maka It Raal 3D MOVIE; 'Fotao' Food becomo* both tion by a ruthlats high-naa builder. He­ high achool s football team. Helen Hunt. 'V cross-country journey that takes them to smelt Americen town. Michael Keeton, Oon Murray. John Stockwetl. 1683. Hawaii in search of a naw life. Andrew (29 Day the Universe Changed Rated PG-13. IDIS) MOVIE: Thundof In th* VsHoy* A they must set her free to suryivs on her (D Funtaailc World of Hoimo8arbOf* GeddeWatanabe. George Wendt 1986. friend and to# to a fat man looking for len Hayes. Keenan Wynn. Stafante Pow- own Virginia McKenna. Bill Travers, lov* and undoiatanding. Oom OoLuis*. ara. 1974. Rated G. rrM C ) MOVIE: Haunted Honeymoon' A : McCarthy. Charlie Fields. Jennie Dun- (2® Which Witch Is Which? Buttons, [U SA ] Cover Story Isthsr slisnsts* hi* son's lov* bv ® Tom A Jerry Reted PG-13. das 1985 Rated G Rusty and Jonesy the Park Ranger play trsstmsnt to th* boy's dog Lon McCsI- Geoffrey Keens. 1966 Ann* Bancroft. Boo Cocw '9«0 redio star, planning to many hit co-sur Mr. Preeident Sam's 1 0 :1 0 A M (CNN) On the Man* towNnff: High RoNars Touma- host to ail the wilderness animals in 9:30PM (33 3D litlsf. Edmund Gwsnn, Peggy Ann Qsr (USA) Sybervlslon S B Fmdarlok K. 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1 MANCHESTER HEHALDJ W ffiByi Oct. ,IT..1W? - » < U MANfflESTER IHER»M>. Dining In Business Business success needs marketing Tke season for pumpkin pieasures By Shirley E. Sump Combine flour, cornmeal, baking powder and V2 teaspoon extra expense, but it’s good for By Roberta Roesch nearly every business and es, it’s that time of year salt in a large bowl. Add milk justifies the printing costs. Talk again... pumpkin pie and oil; stir until thoroughly ow profitable your to different printers to get their time. Wait! You can do combined (Don't Beat). Drop by business will be depends estimates. Yoiir printing will much more with large tablespoons into soup. to a large extent on how become expensive if you use too / pumpkin than make Lower heat; simmer uncovered you market your product many colors, so limit yourself pies. After all pumpkins for 10 minutes. Then simmer or service — and how on colors and consider repro Yare members of the squash tightly covered for 10 minutes. you market yourself. expenses. family. Makes 6 servings. HBut even though effective \/.- Pumpkins have been grown in For both consistency and marketing is essential to success, this country for centureis. When Pork chops baked with many entrepreneurs starting out visibility, make sure your logo is /// our forefathers came to America, pumpkin, apples and raisins underestimate the importance of your stamp of identity both in they found that the Indians grew make a perfect autumn meal. spending sufficient time and your advertising and or business a wonderful huge vegetable - the Serve with hot fluffy rice, green money on promotion and cards, stationery, memo pads, pompion. Since it was a super bean salad and molded fruit advertising. sales slips, labels, purchase easy vegetable to grow, it soon "They're so busy burying orders, invoices, shopping bags, became an important part of the dessert. towels, signs, awnings on your themselves in other details, they diet of the early colonist. The AUTUMN FEAST shop and whatever else might be Indians taught them to eat it often look at marketing as '/< cup flour something they can approach applicable to your type of roasted, boiled, broiled, mashed, '/2 teaspoon salt with as little time and money as business. Obviously the logo in soups and even to dry it to 6 pork chops-, V4 " thick (about prjssible," says Adrienne Zoble, you choose will depend on the use in winter. senior partner of Adrienne Zoble business you launch. But if you Later the women used the new 2-'/j pounds) 3 tablespoons vegetable oil Advertising, a marketing own a computer firm, for vegetable with other ingredients consultant and planner, and an instance, you might use a to make pies, puddings tarts, / (6-ounce) can apple juice T^ctive Corps of Executives computer robot, or if you run a breads, cakes and pancakes. The / (16-ounce) can cooked water, onion, oregano, parsley, I tablespoon instant minced (ACE) eounselor for the Small speaker’s bureau, try a hand men concocted a type of pumpkin This hearty dish is great for pumpkin beer. They made it '/ 2 teaspoon ground nutmeg family or guests. Serve with chili powder, garlic and salt. onions Business Administration (SBA). holding a microphone. I tablespoon dried parsley flakes There are many variables as to with pumpkins, maple sugar and % teaspoon ground cinnamon buttered com, tossed mixed Heat to bubbling hot; stiiring Business cards are absolutely 'A teaspoon ground cinnamon what pereentage of time and indispensable for letting (^ople persimmons. It was a drinkable Salt to taste salad and cinnamon-dusted frequently. budget should go to marketing. know what you do. They’re one but not too tasty brew. 2 tablespoons brown sugar canned pears and banana Meanwhile, combine Cheddar Salt to taste I (/2-ounce) can refrigerated No single estimate fits every more extension of your image, Before you make several > /2 cup raisins compote. and American cheeses in a bowl. business or every entrepreneur. too, so think of them in relation traditional pumpkin pies, why 2 apples peeled and sliced Set aside. biscuits Preheat oven to 350 F. Joan m. Sobeck, owner of a to your business and your not try some of these pleasing TORTILLA CASSEROU Spoon 1 cup of pumpkin highly successful real estate image. “If you’re in foods, pumpkin dishes such as... Preheat oven to 350 F. I'A pounds ground pork mixture into bottom of greased 9 Brown ground beef in 10” company, estimates that she don’t hand out buff-colored Pumpkin Chili with Cormcal Combine flour and Vi teaspoon I (8-ounce) can tomato sauce X 12x2” baking dish. Top with skillet. Drain off excess fat. Stir spends approximately 15 percent cards with brown ink,” advises Dumplings, Porte Pumpkin salt. Coat pork chops with I (16-ounce) can cooked 2 tortillas side by side. Spread in tomato sauce, pumpkin, Squares or Pumpkin Peanut of the company dollar (the gross Zoble. “That’s an image of stale inexpensive versions of When you want to promote mixture. pumpkin each with some of pumpkin garlic, onions, parsley, place in elevators, over lunch, at Butter Pudding for a change of income her company takes in food!” brochures. An elegant catering your craft, exhibit at flea Heat oil in a 10” skillet. 'A cup water mixture. Top with a sprinkling cinnamon and salt. Simmer cocktail partiesrta kitchens and markets and mall shows, and pace. minus all commissions paid out) There are clever ways to use standing at a cdf wash with an service would do best with Brown chops, two at a time. / teaspoon instant minced of cheeses. Continue to stack; mixture for 10 minutes, stiiring for advertising in newspapers, business cards. In your brochures, while most exercise display your product in hotel Remove and place in a 9 x 13 x onions ending with cheese. Bake^in a frequently. executive of a large company.” lobbies, beauty salons and craft Serve this hearty industry magazines and journals case, if you’re launching; Establishing contacts — and and health clubs can do well 2” baking dish. Vi teaspoon dried oregano 350 F oven for 30 minutes. Cut ^parate biscuits. Arrange in a exchanges and centers. For Mexican-style dish with a toswd for high school band concerts, • a catering service, get initial building your own mailing list with fliers. When all chops are browned, leaves into squares to serve. lightly greased 10” deep-dish example, if you do folk art, salad and vanilla ice cream with local art shows and other notice and future referral by If fliers are appropriate for I tablespoon parsley flakes Makes 8 servings. pie plate; press over bottom and from that — is much more arrange with a restaurant to caramel topping. stir apple juice, pumpkin, community events. Some mailing business cards to friends practical when you’re starting your image and business, you nutmeg and cinnamon into the I'A teaspoons chili powder sides to form crust. Spoon entrepreneurs spend less than attached t6 a note that says, can use them in mailing, display your work, or if you’re a beef-pumpkin mixture into crust. out than buying a list from a photographer, exhibit your work skillet. Heat to bubbling, Salt to '/« teaspoon garlic powder A delightful main-dish this. “Instead of sending seasonal mailing-list broker. The latter distribute them door to door, put PUMPKIN CHIU WITH taste. Add brown sugar, raisins 1 teaspoon salt pumpkin pie, this is nutritious Bake for 25 minutes or until “As we change from a in banks and hospital lobbies. cards this year. I’ll do your can be expensive and the returns them under car windshield CORNMEAL DUMPUNGS and apples. Stir in thoroughly. / Vi cups shredded Cheddar crust is deep golden brown. Let product to a service economy, Finally, test your promotion and tastes great. Serve with cole seasonable parties and charge ,can be small. By the same wipers and post them on I pound ground beef Spoon over pork chops. Cover cheese stand 5 minutes before cutting. the amount of money we spend community bulletin boards. ideas on others and tap people’s slaw and fluffy lemon pudding. only for expenses.” token, direct mail done through / (16-ounce) can cooked with aluminum foil. Bake for I 2 cups shredded process . Makes 6 servings. on promotion changes,” “Gifting is an important way expertise. Keep projecting your • a book and gift shop, have a mailing house is also pumpkin hour or until meat tests done. American cheese explains Zoble. “It used to be to get noticed,” points out image in your looks and your PUMPKIN BEEF PIE your cards made up as expensive. “But you can do a 2 (16-ounce) cans whole 8 (8") flour tortillas Pumpkin mixed with graham that a basic guideline was S to Banks, who sometimes sends speech and, above all, don’t be Makes 6 servings. I'A pounds ground beef bookmarks. small direct-mail campaign on shy. As Zoble put it, “You have tomatoes, cut up I (8-ounce) can tomato sauce cracker crumbs makes a lovely 10 percent, but that was purely • a restaurant, put a map with your own and send out 250 personalized bottles of wine to for advertising. Today you can to go out and marjeet. Nothing ^ / cup water Pumpkin adds moisture and a Brown ground pork in a 10“ I (16-ounce) can cooked side dish. Serve with pork directions to the restaurant on letters to people who might give clients and prospects. “But you / tablespoon instant minced generally stay with the 5 to 10 sells itself.” ■ new flavor to meat,loaf. Serve skillet. Drain off excess fat. pumpkin chops, buttered peas, salad and the back. you jobs,” advises Banks. “1 have to measure the size of your percent, but this percentage is onions with noodles tossed with cheese, Add tomato sauce, pumpkin. Vi teaspoon garlic powder apple turnovers. ■ • an office-supply store, have did that with my company, and business and be sure this is in I tablespoon dried parsley flakes for total marketing, and it covers broccoli and chocolate pie. your cards made up as Rolodex my business has grown that your budget.” 'h teaspoon dried celery flakes the gamut of advertising and Fortunately, gifting doesn’t cards. way." PORK PUMPKIN SQUARES promotion.” have to cost an enormous # 'A teaspoon garlic powder Once you have cards, you can Some businesses (for l > /2 pounds ground pork amount of money if you choose / teaspoon chili powder Learn to talk about your use them in mailings and ask example, if you’re selling 1 cup canned pumpkin small, useful specialty items in Salt to taste business in a confident and lucid stores to display them by cash something visual) benefit from a / (16-ounce) can red kidney 2 tablespoons ketchup manner. Instead of taking five registers and on counters for brochure that fits your image, keeping with your image. Sobeck gives out magnets with beans I egg sentences to answer “What do take-out purposes. Pass them but shows what your business offers her logo to use for attaching % cup flour •Vi cup crushed saltine crackers you do?" in a routine way, to friends, neighbors, relatives and outlines your background papers to refrigerator doors. '/j cup cornmeal I teaspoon instant minced prepare an ear-catching, and accomplishments. Before and business contacts. Another way to get noticed is 11 /2 teaspoons baking powder onions one-sentence answer that’s easy making her phone calls, Austin WONG'S RESTAURANT to contribute samples of your > /2 teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon ground cinnamon to remember. Any description Make other contacts through Rad an attractive but inexpensive TAKE O UT SERVICE AND COCKTAILS leisure activities and at health work (or certificates offering '/ 2 cup milk that’s longer than one .sentence brochure printed called Combine pork, pumpkin, clubs. Go to trade shows, “Welcome to the Wonderful your service) to public and 2 tablespoons vegetable oil is too long. Here are two community events and send gifts ketchup, egg, crackers, onions ★ ★ ★ •CHEF WONG* ★ ★ ★ business expositions, World of Color,” and when examples. to people who might be and cinnamon in a large bowl. Joan m. Sobeck used to say, conferences and conventions, people asked for more Brown ground beef in a Dutch and meet and exchange business information she mailed them the influential in spreading the news goven. Drain off excess fat. Mix thoroughly. Spread evenly Dinner Specials Weekly “I’m a realtor." Now she of your work. answers, “1 own Joan m. cards with people.This brochure. Add pumpkin, tomatoes, in an 8'A x 12 x 2” baking dish. POST ROAD PLAZA networking will expand your The trick in deciding whether Exhibiting is still another way [water, onions, parsley, celery, Bake in a 350 F oven for 60 to Sobeck realtors, with the that you can get exposure and a 352 Hartford TpK«. (Rt*. 30), Vyrnon ___ prospects and cultivate to use brochures or fliers is to I garlic and chili powder. Bring to 70 minutes or till meat tests Hours: Moi».-Thors. t Prl.-S^. ILlOwn-tlom / (undov red-and-black sign of service” showplace for your work. For word-of-mouth referrals. identify which is more I a boil; stirring frequently. Lower done. Spoon off drippings. Let This publicizes not only her instance, if you sell computers, “Networking — and a social appropriate for your business. Iheat; simmer for 10 minutes. stand S minutes. Cut into 87S-0661 name but also the logo she uses. exhibit your wares at relevant A logo — special identifying setting — is the way the system Generally brochures are [Add salt to taste and kidney squares to serve. A CHEF WONG RESTAURANT runs,” says Gillis. “The best trade shows or if you run an motif that gives a picture of considered “up market” and t(jeans. Bring back to a boil. Makes 6 to 8 servings. conversations I’ve had that produced with more “class” antiques business, take a booth what your business is — is an at antiques shows. extension of your image. It s an established contacts have taken than fliers, since fliers are - / f . ' ■ IR B t M ■t I I I «I B IBB till MM a»M>*** M«t< < < ^«f *jJLL U I 'J M T Debbie Reynolds still survives, FOmeter You’re Invited to the and she’s a success once again Robert DIMatteo anymore. Why was I so tired, such a By Bob Thomas wreck? The Associated Press "I had to take a month off to restore my health; I took all kinds LOS ANGELES — She is a of vitamins as well as glucose. I got self-proclaimed survivor, having over it. I think maybe it was stress, In movie theaters weathered one marriage that exhaustion. It was the second year sparked an international scandal of my marriage (to Virginia land The Princess Bride (PO) Director Rob Reiner and another that erased fS million developer Richard Hamlett). I continues to reveal a fondness for childhood in earnings and left her $2 million In hadn’t been married for 13 years, narratives. As a follow-up to his ruefully nostalgic debt. Both breakups, she says, and I was flying back and forth “Stand By Me,” Reiner has now come up with a drove her to consider suicide. from Virginia. I was doing the of Our Newest Location full-iength fractured fairy tale. But Debbie Reynolds is still here. regular touring, as well as flying to ‘This Princess Bride" Introduces us to a contempor­ Not only has she survived, she has Palm Springs to see my daddy, who ary kid who is sick In bed and being read to by his prevailed. Her third marriage is an was terribly ill. 260 North Main Street grandfather (Peter Falk). We see the boy’s bedtime apparent success, she has created a "I think my body Just said, ’Stop story a romantic tale involving a breathtaklngly best-selling exercise video and she already!’ Now I feel great.” > has been breaking records across At 55, the face is smooth and the M anchester pretty blonde princess (Robin Wright) and a the country in a show co-starring breathtaklngly pretty blond hero (Cary Elwes). who compact figure trim from long her “Singin’ in the Rain” buddy, hours In the rehearsal hall. She has must suivive countless obstacles before living happily Donald O’Connor. everafteri ■ known triumph and tragedy during She also is starring in her first a career of nearly 40 years Reiner, by way of William Goldman’s screenplay and movie in 17 years, "Sadie and Son,” novel, has' glven this fairy tale a comic spin. The result Her first big crisis came in 1059 which will appear on CBS on Oct. 21. when husband, Eddie Fisher, fa­ is the Brothers Grimm as told by a Borscht Belt comic. She plays an over-50 New York ther of Carrie and Todd, left her for Albeit a gentle one. police officer who asks for street Elizabeth Taylor. Reynolds mar­ The casing Is canny. Chris Sarandon makes a duty and ends up as partner with ried shoe magnate Harry Karl a d a s h in g ly a rr^ a n t evil prince, and Mandy Patinkin her son (Brian McNamara), a year later. When they divorced in hams It up aa a swordsman with a not-always- would-be comedian. DEBBIE REYNOLDS 1873, she discovered that his decipherable Spanish accent. Small, sour-looking “Sadie and Son” was filmed in gambling and business ventures Wallace Shawn plays a nasty kidnapper, and Billy Toronto last summer under condi­ . . . In C B S -TV movie had w ip^ out her earnings and left tions far different from what she Crystal turns up as a yery wizened, Yiddish miracle Reynolds believes in maintaining her in debt. enjoyed during her MGM heyday. "I think more than Eddie, it was "Once we worked for 22 straight her roott, despite 40 weeks per year ""w h y then,wlth ali Its pleasantries, doesn’t the movie on the road. Though she is worried the end of the second marriage that add up tp more? If Mol Brooks — the old Mel Brooks, hours; 14 to 18-hour days were caus^ a lot of Carrie’s pain,” average," she recalled, adding that that the skies have grown danger­ not the tired director of “Spaceballs” — had helmed ous (she has endured two near­ Reynolds said, referring to the co-star Sam Wanamaker once emotional upset of her daughter, this movie. It inight have had a little zest and bite, and asked; "Why are we doing this?” crashes), she enjoys performing, maybe a little viaual wildness. T h e way it’s been done, especially if it results in the whose best-selling book, "Post­ Her reply: "Because it’s film. If cards From the Edge” deals with chlldrefi arid tender-hearted adults will probably bo this were stage, we could walk off. standing ovations that she and satisfied.B.Biit more demanding viewers, while O’Connor have received. an actress’ drug and drinking •Tliere’s something sacred about problems. entertain^, may find It a little too mild. Grade: ★ *% film.” Last year she feared that her Reynolds spoke on a wide range performing days were over. She fell "I don’t think she verbalises that Surrehdar (PG) This movie Is certiflably schizoid — desperately ill during a Las Vegas yet. But she had never seen her a partTengagIng.'part-IrrItatIng split between a breezy of matters one morning at her local base, a comfortable house on a appearance. mother in pain. I never cried in romantic vehicle for and Michael Caine and modest street not far from where “They couldn’t really find out front of the children, I always took a stroWger. caustic ebrhedy about how money destroys she grew up in Burbank. Her what was wrong with me; they care of everything; no one ever saw relationships.' brother. Bill, a makeup artist, thought it was a blood disease of that I had a problem. Carrie did see Michael Caine plays a wealthy writer whoso shares the house, and her recently some sort,” the actress said. " I that at the end of my marriage to ox-wiyes Have taken him to the cleaners; conse­ widowed mother lives across the didn’t know what I had, and I was Harry. She was so shocked that I quently. he’s become a misogynist. Sally Field is a street. Son Todd Fisher’s house is very frightened. I thought maybe I fell apart that It confused and struggling artist who’s been fooling herself about M r nearby and daughter Carrie is not had reached the time in life when I bothered her,” Reynolds said. boyfriend (Stove Guttonborg). largely because of his far away in Beverly Hills. should retire, that I didn’t have it “She holds a lot of grudge and bankroll. ^ upset, as I do, when he changed our Brought together during a robbery (tho/ro literally lives for the worse.... I didn’t have a Toddler Girls’ tied together naked), Caine and Field fall in love. car, I didn’t have a house and I had Meanwhile, Caine protends to bo a pauper to make Theater Schedule to go on the road. The children had Fleece sure Field Isn’t after his money. I to be uprooted. The life was ripped *10 The plot, scripted by director Jerry Bolson. moves its apart for everyone. That was the and Son 2, 4:20, 9:40. — The Ble Jumpsuits Bob’s Rog. *11.99 characters through a series of Improbable situations to HARTFOKO . . Easy (R) Sot-Son 7^ : 30.- - ^ o w White beginning of the end of the child­ Pastel fleece jumpsuits by Tucano. Assorted appliques, color Claamo Cllv — sauries *R) and the teven Dworti (G) Sot ond ^n d E. HARTFORD 5Ba-B01O The film’s best moment is a simple visual gag. Tw o O'clock High (PG-13) Sot 12.30, 2.M, iNtIUSIAII b4 lAll bH 4 Days Only 4:30, 7:30, 9:35, 11:40; Sun » ;3 p -* : » iin 405:9:30. - - Lo Mmbo (PG-13) Sot elevator doors open. One elevator contains a curvy, 4-30. 7:30, 9:35. — Surrender (PG) Sot and Son 2, 7. — Snow White ond the flirtatious blonde; the other holds a man and a 12*5, 2:40, 4:40, 7:25, 9:30, 11:35; Sun Seven Dworti (G) Sot ond Son 2. A nSfiSIkN iiB Sun., Oct 18 thru Wed., Oct. 21 12:25, 2:40, 4:40, 7:25, 0:30. — The I I 4 Q - M A 4 J 0 fierce-loking barking dog Caine chooses the elevator Princen Bride (PG) M 12:M, 2:M, ___1 _ M4-1H0 —J 4-55, 7:20, 9:40, 11:50; Son 12:20, 2:35, w il l iMa n t ic , _ with the dog. Grade: **'/» U.A. 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D B ADLINIS: For clostHltd perience, Appllconts electronics. Full troln- Finoncioi...... Miscelioneous for Sole ...... b» oubliihod Tutidov Mirouflh train if neceasary. On FOUNTAIN PERSON HERE'S on opportunity Rooms for Rent...... Heotlnp/Piumblnp...... Top Soles...... Ing and benefits pack­ Miscelioneous Services dradllM 11 noon on tht dov must hove state certifi­ bus route. Weekdays, full time. Aportments for Rent...... Wonted to Buy/Trode cation, hold o valid for o chollenglna port age Including paid sick Etnplovi««n* * Education Condominiums for Rent. Services Wonted...... For odvertliftntnn to b€ o^'l**;*** »***^''‘ Call Jthii: Good wages plus tips. DISHWASHER time position that Is days and holidays. Coll Homes for Rent...... the deodline I* 2:30 p.m. on Fridoy. Connecticut Drivers Htip Won«»d ...... ’1 289-8208 sr 289-7208 Steady employment. Weekends. close to home I We Don Culver at 563-1717. SItuollon Wontod ...... l!* Store/Offlce Spoce...... Merctiandlse Automotivt License and be In good hove on Immediate op­ Businm Oooofiunitits...... jj Resort Property...... ■■AD YOUR AO. Clossifled odvertlsement* v e health. Applications Apply Steady employment. Industrlol Property...... Holldoy/Seosonoi loion” v" tl? ^ o n . oi o convtnionco ^ CARPENTER. Expe­ ening for o port time Instruction...... AntiQuesond Collectibles. Cor* lor Sole...... ore available In the Good wages. Apply HELP WANTED EmDiovmont Sorvleos...... ’’ Coropes ond Storope..... Trucks/Vons for Sol* Monchoitor Htrold li ’“ I rienced In kitchen and Howard Johnson clerk/typist In our ad­ . Roommotes Wonted...... Ciothinp. i Compers/Troller*...... Incorrtct Initrtlon ond lh«n onlv tor ? Town Manager's Of­ both remodeling. Must 394 Tolland Tpke. vertising department. m u TIME / PAST TIME Wonted to Rent...... Furniture...... Motorcvcies/Mopeds tht orlolnol Inwrllon. Error! "®! fice, 1712 Main Street, Howard Johnson | TV/Stereo/Applionces In u n tht volot ol ih« odveril»«m»nl will not be tomlllor with co- Manchester If you hove o pleosont Real Estate Auto Services Coventry. Phone 742- 394 Tolland Tpka. ★ RETAIL ★ Machinery ond Tools Autos for Rent/Loose.. be corrected by on odditlonol Insertion. blnets and Formica Exit 83 Oft 1-84 telephone manner, os Due to holiday expan- MomM lor Sole Services Lown ond Gordon Miscelioneous Automotive 6324. Application dead­ Manchester Condom'lnlums for Sol* ^ Good Thlnps to Eot counters. Need tools well os excellent spell­ slon, growing Child Cor*...... - Fuel OlirCooi/Firewood . Wanted to Buy/Trode line Is October 27,1987. and transportation. Exit 63 Off 1-84 ing and typing skills, Lots/Lond for Sol* Cleonino Services...... The Town of Coventry CLERICAL position du­ company now Inter­ Investment Property . i* Must be dependable you moy Quollfv for viewing Individuals In­ Is on Eauol Opportun­ and auolltv minded. ties to Include: typing, WAITRESS. Days and ev­ this permanent posi­ ity Employer. telephone and some terested in a new excit­ Full time year round enings. Apply In person tion. Some previous ing career or second position. Top pay for direct contact with cus­ only. LoStrodo Restou- soles experience Is o I HELP WANTED tomers. Good wages Income. *9.35 to start right Individual. Coll ront, 471 Hertford plus. Hours ore with advancement po- HELP WANTED VANTED and full company paid Rood, Manchester. Mondov-Frldov, 8:30- Emi I help w a n te d I RN/LPN 649-5400. benefits. Csll 647-9137. tentlal. Days or Notices M ANCHESTER Recrea­ 2:30. Coll Denise Ro­ DISHWASHER- Tired of pool work? evanlna. 688-6156, call 3RD Shift operator PART Time driver tion Department has on berts at the Manches­ A t a condition prtctdent to needed. One or two Molntenonce person opening for o swlm- Tired of moving from ter Herald,643-2711, tor 12 to 5 p.m. the placement of onv odver- needed to answer needed. Full time, hard phones and take mes- days 0 week, for light excerclse Instructor. facility to facility but THE PROFESSIONALS on Interview. tlslnp In the Wonchetter He­ delivery and store working person. Ca­ SALES Person, pleasant ra ld , Advertiser ti«r«J>V ' ' sages. No experience Class meets on Tues­ Ilka the pay? Like be­ work. Apply In person; reer opportunities ore day evenings October- perionollty and voice agrees to protect. Indemnify neccesorv, will train, possible. We will train nefits too? and hnid harmless the Mon- Flower Fashion, 85 Aprll. Coll 647-3089 for MANCHESTER HONDA PRODUCTION-DRIVER to take telephone I HELP W ANTED please coll you. Coll Covey's. 643- orders and contact cus­ chester Herald, Its otflcers Answering Service 646- East Center Street, Informotlon/oppllcotlo SOUTH WINDSOR MECHANICAL and empinvees ngolnst anv Monchester.______2751. AUTOMOBILES tomers. Steady em­ d r i v e r . Port time tor 508L______• NURSING CENTER ployment. Above over­ ond all liability, loss or Manchester Herald ASSEMBLERS ,,'|wpente. Including dttor- PART TIME Earn Top Wages OFFERS IT ALL age hourly earnings. Sevs' tees, arising t r ^ route. Coyentry area. Looking for a good u s^ Our Service Department Syndat Product*. In * Personal Interviews at claims of unfoir trade prortl- Short hours. Good pay. moMIe home? »« TELEMARKETING Excellent wage based a leading manufac­ Manchester Tobacco cot. Infringement of trad^ Call 742-8867. 9-12am, 7 look In the Clossifled co­ on expeiionco, groat turer serving the na­ Looking for people who Dari-Farms Ice Cream is seeking an experienced and Condv Company, , marks, trade to lOpm.D______lumns - t t v i f s i ^ B t h e benefits & stability. tional car wash Indus­ 299 Green Rood, Man­ ents, violation ol rights ol like to talk on the phone; has immediate openings for the following prlvQCV ciod InfrlncfdfftBn* o* REGIONAL Classified best buys ore odvertifedi RN’s earn up to *17 per Automobile Technician. try has savBral full­ chester. See Mr. copyright and proprl^ry ads reach nearly 64S-2711. speak with a pleasant positions: hour 8t LPN's earn up time openings. Entry Schoenfeld. rights, unfair competition 3,000,000 homes. One voice; who can work 9-1 level producHon - No s i w i a n ^ i T ’ e Class II Truck Drivers to *18. Plus bonefitsi and libel and slander, whU:" classitled ad placed pm, Monday - Friday. Experience Needed. moy result Irpm the publica­ e First Shift Freezer Personnel Also, RN Supenilsor Hourly wage plus bonus. Uniforms with the Manchester DRIVERS - Local and tion ol any advertlsmeni In Herald will be placed In mcn cshums We offor. hourly wages, e Second Shift Freezer Selectors positions available on 6 0 S the Manchester Herald by SSS provided, excellent benefits. For Now England. Class II over 200 newspapers will train the right person. commissions, Incen­ 3-11 & 11-7 shifts. advertiser. Including odvor- Apply In person to: license, no overnights. tisementt In onv fro# distn- throuohout New Eng­ Apply In person. tives, paid vacation, Salary range *30,880 to PERSONS land tor one low price. interview call Tom Dell, 8 am to 4 pm, MECHANICAL AS­ button publications pub- 252 Spencer St. courteay momborship, Dari-Farms Ice Cream *37,440. llshed by the Manchester Call Classitled 643-2711 Monday thru Friday. SEMBLERS - Light as­ Herald. Penny Sleflert, ond osk tor detolls.o Manchester sales training. 40 Tolland Stage Road, Tolland If you have the skills sembly work, good starting at Publisher.______If Interested call Judy and motivation to pro­ mechanical aptitude. SCHOOL Nurse subsir- Monday - Friday, 8:30-5:30 / Sat. 9-1 Buyer meets teller in tutes. RN tor Coventry FU U TIME POSITION at 848-7098. vide quality nursing All openings are 1st •6“/hr. Classified ... and It’s Public Schools. Coll AVMUBIE Full medical, pension and profit sharing. EOE care and would like to shift and overtime Is happy meeting tor both. 742-8913 tor appllca- for light factory work or help make this the boat MANa-ESTBlHQND\ required. Excellent Contact 643-2711.______AAA Auto Club facility In the state, call tlon. E.O.E. ______retail sales. Apply In per­ 39 Broad Street pay and benefits In­ Mrs. Barbara Smith son: Burnham & Brady or apply in person to; cluding Helth and IHVITATIOH TO BID h e l p i n g PEOPLE sa- Manchester THE PROFESSIONALS The Manchester Public 34 Burnside Ava., East Equal opportimUy Empicyef Dental insurance, pen- tlstv their needs and JANE DeVRIES 24 ADAMS S TR E E T slon/proflt sharing Schools •oll'l** wonts ... that's what want Hartfort. C T 08108 OUR TELLERS ARE A TOP PRIORITY 643-0511 DUSTRIAL fSH'/i PersoBiMl INractor plan, etc. Apply In per­ a a e n t a n d p e r s o n a l ads ore oil obout.______M ANCH ESTER. C T 06040 COMPUT e" r 5 and HOME moue South WiuSsor son; BOLTON PUBLIC NOTICB iHD WE'ilE wome uu TO nu mu ! SHADY GLEN e c o n o m i c s tor «e iw- NMBlBg CBBtor Syndit Product*. Inc. 1«M school y e y . SoolJ^ The Bolton Zonino Commis­ 360 West Middle Tpke. will be received until Ortobw sion will hWd g public h w - Teller Is a key position here at Northeast 1060 MaiB St 646-3520 Rdute 6. Bolton, C T at the J7, IW , 2:00 P.M. and 2.30 Ing on Wedngsdo^ Octpl^ JOB P.M , respectively, at y'l’lob 2171987 at 7:30 pm at thp Com­ Savings. A position lor growth and develop­ S. Wiuesor, CT. 646-0172 Parkade Shopping Center time they will be publicly munity 1^11 ♦» OPPORTUNITIES ment on an ongoing basis. If you've enjoyed oMned. The right Is r w r w l ments on Rocco Pl»"« • 289-7771 to relect any posed addition to the Rte. 4 li working in a customer service / public contact EOC SpecHIcotlons o»dl^torm% 44 pockog# store. may be secured atthe Busi­ at the capacity, or your ready for a more rewarding ness Office, 45 Norfh SchMl PHILIP o. DOOLEY, Street, Monchester, Connec­ CHAIRMAN parlance, come by and talk with us. Order Entry Coordinator SALES ticut. 032-10 fHanflirHtrr b/Interviewing on the spot and telling PEOPLE 04>10______f ibout being a teller at Northeast. The Cadkey Division of Micro Control NEED MONEY? Systems, Inc. a proven high-growth P. w ith or without ex­ W6 are pleased to announce extended inter- perience. We hove CHARLES MacNEIL C. Cad software company has a posi­ openings full or part Monchester, Oeceied vie^ng hours, which will be held Monday, The Hon. David C. Roppe, PART TIM E tion available as an order entry coor­ time for you with Judge, of the Court of Pro- [ober 19 from 4 pm to 7 pm at the following We’re looking room for advance­ bSteVoistrlct of Coventry of Sarald, Judge, ot the Court dinator. This position requires strong n a hearing held on Ortober 13, 0? Probate. District «t Mom NEWSPAPER DEALER satlon; for ment. All we ask Is CO leff ordered that all cimms Chester at o hearing hHd on data entry capabilities with responsi­ that you be bright, H must be presented to the fldu- October 13, Newspaper Dealer needed in Manchester - M 3 o ry on or before January all claims rnuet be present^ South Windsor Area. Full time money tor bilities for sales order, invoicing and and aggressive and to the tiduclorv on or befoM , Nurtheast Savines six (6) part 13?1**0 or be barred os by low oart time hours. Dependable car, a must. other accounting functions. Must be In return we will pay provided. jonuorv 14,1*88^*** barred Mane fleeter Parkade. 324 Broad Street time phone you an hourly rate, Bertha E. Rappe, OS by low provided. Call Fred for Intentiew @ 647-9946 between Manchester, C T self motivated and capable of working overtime available, Clerk johon'no Bruder Rov, 9:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. Ateletont Clerk Wo will be Interviewing for full and part time clerks to work with little supervision. Company is plus commission The fiduciary Is: openings In tholollowing locations: Manchester willing to train on IBM A.T. Conipu- with Income poten­ Jeon MocNell Brody ■^l5K"o1?EStHnAxelrod tial S15K to S3SK. We e/o5klorifcEorly and Metropolitan Hartford. There’s more to aay injhe evenings. ter. If your are interested in wide- p.O. Box 1072 will give you a full Hew Haven, C T OoSOe WMl'lmontlc, CT 04234 but wo'd rather toll you In person. Stop by and aoo ranging benefits, a positive working benefit package, us. You’ll find there’s a great deal more to being a 045-10 ______049.10 ______CIRCUUtTION AREA ADVISOR Salary + Bonus enviornment and profit sharing poten­ paid vacation and PROLONG TH E life of cut Houaewivea. mothers with young children, toller when you work with Northeast Savings. tial, please send resume to pleasant working SovB monty on citanino NO EXPERIENCE conditions. We have cM-oductB by usino a m n ^ flowers In your home by If you are unable to moot with us at our open MW snipping stems at on on- ^ lAh Brina vour children wun you Carol L. Bryant openings In several nia, dlluttd to the strenoth house, wo encourage you to stop by our branch NECESSARY stores across the recommended on the bot­ ole. This provides more olfice during regular banking hourt or apply In Accounting/Administrator Manager stem surfoce to obsorb S3 In 'MwSang « "<>“'• T states. tle. for woshino walls and our Human Resources Dapartmant. located at 50 yytndowB. Brin* extra m ^ ■ the water. Prolong the life Slk pin* o- •»p**"«- sr™“* Call Mr. Rogers of good, but unused Items o J^ M iS e r boy* and girls. If you like kids, want State Street In downtown Hartford. You may also Micro .Control System 667-2323 tMV Into your home by for on Interview, selllnB iHHonner-need^ In your home by selling a little Independence and your own Incom , call u8 at 280-1111 If you have further queatlona 27 Hartford Tpke., Vernon, CT 06066 Mem«wt»alow;Costodln them for cosh with o or need directions to the open house. 647-9946 toe ClotSifM- 643-2711. low-cost od In classified. call 647-9946 or 647-9947. »Jk» TTTTT FOR SALE FOR SALE I f o r s a l e —JMI x'j k 'MK' llllNaPWAIITHI HELP WANTED BRANoTNTirTIstrngl I h e if w m t e d HIGH Calibre. New M ANCHESTER. New list­ MANCHESTER 8117,900. HELPWANTB) iNEirWAIITtD GOVERNM ENT Homes 3 bedroom Cope. Beou- Planned commercial lu llin g WANTffl DRIVER Needed to drive CONSULTING Represen- from $1 (U repair). Raised Ranch of mas­ ing. Excellent 3 family zone I Main Street, El­ tatlve. Mature person I HOMES sive proportion...built In quiet West side tltullv decorated. Near FOCUS on the future. a s s i s t a n t Manager/ child to school dally FOR SALE Delinquent tax prop­ Bowers school 443-4792 lington. Approxi­ TELBPHONB Optrdtor- Manager trol^nee. and afternoons. Call ■ to help children and erty. Repossessions. with your best Interest neighborhood. Good mately 2 acres In hot /Tvplst. SMkInfl 0 full Port time ond full time adults with a serious In mind. All auollty Investment. Positive CREAM PuffI Lots of opportunities you have $18,000 to stort. Oram- - after 4pm. 449-0342. Call 805-487-4000 exten- growing areo. Ideal for tlm« tultphon# oi»ro- pv’s Corner Store has problem. Enuresis. Ap­ All real estate advertised In . Sion GH 9945.______materials and work­ cosh flow, $224,900. Call living space on a park bonks, restaurants, of­ tor. Mu»t POMM ptfec- been seeking. If voun- EM T’s experienced Book­ pointment set bv us. the Manchester Herald Is manship. 7 rooms, 2'/2 Klernan Realty. 649- like setting. 9 room, Vh an Immediate opening ApplicaUona now being COVENTRY. Nestled In fices, retail, etc. Coll flv* tticphom skills, enloy working with for on Assistant Man- keeper. Apply In ^ r - Hard work and travel sublect to the Fair Housing baths, fireplace, 2 car 1147. bath Ranch In one of people In a friendly accepted for training as son. Solorv neootloblD. Act of 19M, which mokes It the pines. 44foot Ranch for more details. typing 35-5 649-4245 Services, 1737 Main chen and a huge first ers, deck, basement, Start at *4.50 and up - perlence. Benefits and Street, South Windsor. 9711 ext 40. EO E .- room, laundry room, 643-2492. R n RESORT lenglng production de- SeOWeetMIddloTpko. vacation package floor master bedroom carport, pool, tennis 2>/i baths, patio, shed, 2 • Flexibla schedules 528-9711 ext 40. EOE. CARPET installer OPBIHOUSE^^ BRAND New listing, ^pa- PROPERTY partment. Must available to qualified helper. Pay depends on suite. 2 other bedrooms and walking trails. car garage. Good loca­ Days, nights, supervise 20-30 em­ 646-0511 employees. Send re- BUSY Doctor's office with full dormer, living >159,900. tion. Just a walk to clous 5 plus 5 Duplex In weekends. ployees. Performing needs full time person experience. Manches- Direct sale from original room, deck, treed lo t. Manchester on Con­ FOR Sale. Fullv furnished Manchester .sumeto: P.O. Box 994, ter orea. 647-7201. Dir.: E. Center to E. Martin School. D.W. Move up the ladder & assembly> machine Rocky Hill, C T 04047. to answer phanes, owner. Beautiful 4 BDR, and a garage. Must be Rsh Realty. 443-1591 .a gress Street. 3 bed­ Mobile home, Vero schedule appoint­ SALES-Full time-port Colonial. 2038 sq. ft Middle Tpke, left on rooms an6V/t baths on Beach, Florldo. 1 bed­ become a manager painting and shipping Perkado F U L L and part time Shirt seen. Blanchard 6 Ros- Grennon, right to 2SC MANCHESTER. You’ll operation. Apply: ments, etc. Will train. time needed for women with 12x22 family room setto, "We're selling each side. 2 car garage, room, Florida Room, Call manager for ap­ Argo Fabricators. 554 MEOICA^Receptionist Supervisor for drug Call 644-8534 for speclolty store. Call off large eat-in kitchen, Houses", 444-2482.0 Cllffside Drive. appreciate the quality separate utilities, city screened porch. $9,000. pointment. store In Manchester Trim Fashions. Vernon and canstructlon of utilities. Built In 1977. 6444)243 or 444-7420. Wilbur Cross Highway, wanted for physicians area. Experience pre­ Interview. baths, central air. MANCHESTER. 1st time MHIor Real Estate this 2 year aid 3 bed­ Berlin, C T 828-4334. office In Manchester. SALES Clerks. Full/port Circle 649-4430, Bloom­ Osrge treed lot Extras. offered. Immaculate 7 Each unit has over 1200 ferred but not necces- field 242-9277. 647-tOOO room Condominium lo­ sauare feet I Call for So Fro Fabrics Mature, experienced sarv. We will train. time for video stores. Prestigious neighbor­ room Colonial, 3 bed­ cated In desireable Lv- computer background Good pay. Joanne or PART Time outdoor hood. >189,900. details. Jackson 6 646-7728 Flexible hours. Salary room, family room, eat dall Woods. Lovely Jackson. 447-8400.O BD m o h to a b e s OFFICE helpful but not necces- $5.50-84 per hour de­ Mr. Francis ot 444-1168 work. Light duties, Dir oft Routs 6-44 In kitchen) screened 6 Room Colonial, Buckley spacious rooms, I'/i Full tlniB pirton ary. Salary competi­ pending on experience. or 528-1852. good pay, flexible porch, hardwood School district. Main­ baths, patio off dining SNUG as a bugl Energy CLERICAL File Clerks near Shady Glen area. tenance free exterior. NO PAYMENTS to work with govorn- tive. Pleose coll Benefits and vacation hours. Coll 446-0131. 643-9136 floors and much more. area and many more efficient thermo take needed for fast paced Monday-Frlday, 10am- HOST/Hostess/Busper- Call Dave Rood 449- up to 2 vtort. Kits vour fi­ mant contract, cus­ package available to Convenient location. extras. $165,900. out windows plus nancial dlftlcultlos eoodbvo. growing Low firm. 2ipm. 444-0534.______qualified employees. m a n a a e r / son Part or full time $159,900. U 6 R Realty 8048, T .J. Crockett 643- Century-21 Epstein. heavy duty Fiberglass Moving to new luxur­ tomer contact, typing 1577.______Avoid (ortcloturo. Catch up PRODUCTION Workers. Send resume to: P.O. SALES PERSONS position ovallable. Call SUPER Ranch. Manches­ Compony. 443-2492.0 447-8895.0______Insulation help make on lot* paymentssuchosfirst ious offices In Down­ and organizational A molor National ma­ Box 994, Rocky Hill, •5“ and up to start part Helena or Bob ot LA- ter. 4 bedroom Ranch M ANCH ESTER. South- EAST Hartford. Hnomocu- MANCHESTER. Warm this spotless 4 room or Mcond morteoeo or ovtn town Hartford. No ex­ skills a must. Will train. nufacturer of printing merlcan b^ween In prestigious area. late 3 bedroom Ranch, Cape a snap to heat. perience neccessory. CT, 04047______time or full time. No ex­ field Green, Deluxe 4 and Inviting 3 bedroom outstondlne crodit cord bills. Good pay, benefits Ink needs full time perience necessary. 9:30am and /eom at Marble fireplaced liv­ room Townhouse that Aluminum siding, Features Include 3 bed­ Keep vour homo froo and Excellent benefits. D ELIV E R Y Person. Run fenced yord. Newly Contemporary style bi­ and conditions. production workers to drug store deliveries •100“ Christmas Bo­ 522-6500. '______ing room, dining room affords comfortable level home with on rooms, hardwood clear without I lone. Bad Room for advance­ help meet Increase and completely fin­ remodeled kitchen and floors, kltchenappllan- credit or lote poymtnt hle- ment. Salary negotia­ Located In Ellington, dally Monday- nus. Discount on je­ CLEANING companv price. 3 bedrooms, kit­ abundance of extras. sales. Must be able to ished lower level with chen and family room living room. Finished ces, aluminum siding torv Is not a oroblom. Kindly ble. Callorwrite; Doris Call Joe Saturday. Must use welry. Paid meal needs working assist­ recreation room. Move Featuring formal din­ work flexible hours. fireplace. Patio deck. areo, 3 baths, central ing room, 2 Vi baths, 2 and a spacious 149x200' call: Luetlen, 525-0844, 750 own car, have Insu­ breaks. Seniors and ant to owner. Also gen­ Intercom system, 2’/3 In condition. You'll be 871-1888 We will train you. We rance, a good driving eral cleaning help. Ev- air, sun deck, car port, car garage, lovely lot. $144,900. Jackson 6 Tht Swiss Main Street, Hartford, offer an excel lent start­ homemakers wel­ baths, 2 car garage and amazed when you step Jockson. 647-8W.O record and must know come. Apply In person enlngs and or tennis courts, pool, and landscaped lot. Move Constrvativa Group CT. 04103. All replies INSURANCE Customer ing salary and benefit a lawn complete with much more. Minutes Inside. At $122,000, It right Ini $199,900. held In strict Manchester area. Only at Liberty National weekends. Leave mes- putting green. Much won't last' long. Call BRAND New listing. 1-4SM404 or Service Assistant. package. Apply In per­ about 3-5 hours a day os soge 643-5747.______ifro m Hartford. Centurv-21 Epstein. Stately 7 room English confidence.______Manchester agency son ot Sinclair 8, Valen­ G o ld Exchange more. $239,900. D.W. $162,000. U 6 R Realty. 282-0890 for 1-4S4-1U4 neccessary. $185 based located In Burlington CHRISTMAS Cash now Fish Realty. 443-1591.0 appointment. 647-8895.0 Tudor Colonial In Man­ PART Time counter help seeking mature person tine, 275 Progress on 6 days for the ser­ 443-2492.0 chester. 3 bedrooms, for cleaning establish­ Drive, Manchester. Coat Factory. East Sales people needed to to help account repre­ vice. Appit In person, have few selling Aus­ Vh baths, 1 cor garage, ment. Mornings. Por- sentatives bv provid­ EOE.______Arthur Drug, 942 Main Hartford or call 568- finished basement, full Rsntals kode cleaners. 449-5559 trian Crystal lewelrv ing technical adminis­ E X P E R IE N C ED Siding Street, Manchester, 1115 and gifts f or the Crvsto I walk-up attic. Fire­ trative and clerical Installer wanted. Stort­ CT. 643-1505. Attn; Mr. shop at Sears In Man­ OPEN HOUSE place with wood stove, suppoH. Requirements OPEN HOUSE beautiful natural.Oak ing solorv $8 per hour. Koros.______COUNTER Attendant. chester. Salary, bonus I ROOMS Include: strong organi­ 643-9433 or 742-5404. FULL Time cosnier- and commission. Con­ Sunday, Oct 18 / 1-5 PM Sunday, Oct. 18 / 1<4 PM woodwork through­ CASHIERS zational and communi­ Flexible hours, great out! Excellent condi­ FORRERT Full * Part tlma — V ETER IN A R Y Hospital /Pharmaev Technl- tor students. Apply In tact Jeff at 742-7184 cation skills. Excellent clan, to do tion Inside and out. »a/Hr. environment In a non­ has Immediate opening person at: Subwov, 288 before 2om. $190,000. Jackson 6 SINGLE Room with pri­ for Receptlonlst/As- cashlerlng,orderlng ALL SHIFTS smoking office. For ap­ Center Street, Jackson. 647-8400.O vate bath In quiet slstant. Full or part and answering the Manchester. NEVER PLACED o want rooming house. $80 per AVAILABLE. MORNING. pointment coll Harriet phone. Dally hours, 5 ad? There's nothing to It d a y s , n i g h t s a n d Johnson, Independent time. Excellent salary MECHANIC. All benefits, BOWERS school aisTHCT. week. Security and ref­ with benefits. Please day week. Experience ... lust dial 643-2711 This 3 bedroom Colon­ erences reaulred. 644- WEEKENDS. Insurance Center Inc. preferred but not nec- must hove own tools. OTHER POSITIONS 444-4050.______send resume to; 649-2871. M 8. M Service ial Is Ideally locoted to 1686 or 549-3018. AVAILALBE Animal Medical Clinic, cessory. Excellent schools and shopping I TR A V E L Agency Eost ot Stotlon. ______h 3 i BUSINESS a p p l y t o PERSONNEL 200 Sheldon Road, wages based on expe­ OPPORTUNITIES Some remodeling has ■s. AT: the River needs osslst- Monchester.______rience. Apply In per­ IM M E D IA TE Openings. been done, such as new APARTMERTS ance tvpino and tele­ Carpenters, roofers, B.J. WHOLESALE CLUB TEACHER Aide posi­ son, Arthur Drug, 942 light fixtures, ceilings FORRERT phone etiauette re­ Main Street, Manches­ siding men, painters 1 Hour photo processing and hardwood floors INC> quired. Will troln. tions. Speech and lan­ and laborers. Salary mlnllob. Excellent con­ ass REV. MOODY guage aides, IS hours ter, CT. 643-1505. Attn; redone. Solid Oak ARflcHESTESrSoodlo'- Respond to Box GG, Mr Karos.______commensurate with dition, complete unit. OVERPASS per week, to work with Includes chemicals, stolrcose. All new gas cotlon. 2 bedroom HARTFORD, CT. C/0 The Manchester CARPENTER-Fromer. 3 experience. Call 643- lines have been In­ aportment-2nd floor, Herald. ___ speech clinicians In 2659.______poper and all accesso­ 101 preschool and primary years experience pre­ stalled. Let us show wall to wall carpeting, NURSES Aide needed Im- ries. Financing availa­ classrooms. Call Cov­ ferred. Call 684-2392. ble and training. Call 207 Parker Bridge Rd., Coventry you this homel Being appliances. No pets. entry Public Schools medlotely for elderly offered at $149,900. Security and lease. woman In her private Albonv, New York. Horses Anyone? Realty World- sas. Coll 4461595. G E T Paid for reading 742-8913 for applica­ b o o k k e e p e r (518) 434-8700.______booksi $100 per title. p a r t Time Evenings. home. Coll 649-5707. Antique 8 room Colonial Cape on six plus acres. Frenchette-Benolt. 446- Clerks. Notional News­ tion. E.O.E. MANCHESTER 2nd floor Write: ACE-849, 141 S. Meadows Manor has A U TO body and truck MANCHESTER Laundry This home has had extenaive remodeling yet it 7709.D of 2 family. Nice resi­ Lincoln Wav. N. Au­ paper Concern hos Im­ FULL Time and porttlme and dry cleaning facil­ mediate openings In positions available at currently available a 30 mechonic wanted. Sa­ still mainUlns it’s (Dolonlal charm and warmth. 59 Benedict Dr., South Windsor dential area. 4 room,2 rora, IL 40542. lary commensurate ity with oood Income In This home offers 3 bedrooms, living room, family porches, garage, kit­ Manchester. Perfect automotive lube cen­ hour position In the ac­ busy area. $105,000. All- Very clean three bedroom ranch with carport C0N00MHHUM8 ^ A k f tim e desk clerk to ter. Experience helpful counts roceivabie de­ with experience. Call room, library, large country kitchen and 2’A on large park like lot. Remodeled, fully appll­ chen appliances. Base­ for students. Moon­ 643-2659.______brio Realty. 449-0917. FOR SALE ment washer and dryer work some afternoons lighter. If you hove 4 but will train. Pay ac­ partment for an expert- baths. There are five working fireplaces and a to­ anced kitchen and bath, newer roof, recently and some evenings. cording to experience. SALES. Self motivated tal of 3000 sq. ft. of living space. The barn has 5 hook-ups. No pets. hours from 5pm-9pm enced bookkeeper. painted, convenient to 1-84. wlLUfJoTG^idgeTuin- $425. plus heat and 0 Can be flexible. Good and want to earn great Coll 447-9997.______responsible Individuol horse stalls and 5 cow stations. Don’t miss this maculote newer 2 bed- stortlnB pay. Pleosont Experience In Medi­ wanted for full time DlrecHona: Avery Street to Benedict. electricity. Security pay... Coll todovl fc^itAURANT food IM tfw ^e a d exciting property. >370,000. room Townhouse. and references re- worklRB atmesohere. Don't delay. 447-9944. care and Medicaid. We employment with busy Cathedral celling, Retired persons emt- servers, bonquet qulred. 443-6422. After 4om. 1-2M-SI94. servers, hostess, bor- offer an excellent be- Hebron lumber com­ Private bootha are Dliecllons: From Bolton Notch take Rt. 6 East slider to deck, wa- ceme. C oN C onn e ^t^ noma package and a pany. KneeHadge ef availabl'e for leaae past Rt. 87 to next loft. Porker Bridge Rd. sher/dryer, fully ap­ 2 bedroom apartment In 3 Motor LodSB. Coll 443- M EDICAL offlee P t r i ^ tondsrs. bonduot bor- tenders. borbocks. corapotitivo atarting building meferlels es­ through Independent ALEX MATTHEW REALTY pllanced kitchen, new family house on 7 net. teleptione. bUHno. sential. Compwler ex­ Colffeura at the Gian point, electric garage, ocres. No pets. Adults Insurance, knowledgw preo end line cooks. salary. Ploaaa apply in ALEX MATTHEW REALTY preferred. $400. Coll im uroriFTYeer ■ FuN and port time. pdredti; Moadewa Ma­ perience e plua. Non Loehon Carder. Qlaa- 649-4003 basement.$114,500. 524- Coswb'a Cornor. M ^ of computer betoM but smoker preferred. So- tonbury. CdB for de- 6049 leave message. John at $71-7204. not reoulrad. Some po- Appliii in person: The nor 333 BMwoN S t 6 4 9 ^ 3 le/Ptmolo. e x p o r t ^ Goiiery, 141 New Lon- lerv baaed on expe­ taHa. Hent contoct. Ftedae r.C T 08040 rience. Retirees wel­ pro*o^ WoBtw^ coll Mondov-Fridair. d o n Turnpike. and wEoknWMb. Gloslenburv. come. Call 239-9391. MMSSftoakfor Jemr. tOom-lpm. 44MHB ( w • t B » R • .SPS>^A«b.$.6.0r*.i9 g »• ' A* • p r o ia r s M a t * I • t > • B V WMWr ;rc l-V 7 VI S KIAAO !»' 11.1 T r r ) ’ K IT ‘M’ CARLYLE ^ Larry Wright 11jj Mtr ’ ’ .5: Tl ! III* n:-F D ll:.’-. INKBIMHIUS ITM I m l b lAUTD iRMItTlMI | W I8 H 1 £ SERVICES SATURDAY. October 17.. C O F FE E table and end O IL Tank. 250 gollon. CAftT BE" MANCHESTER. 3 room Good condition. Best 9-4. 41 Crestwood BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY aportmmt. oppllon- table (together w se- Drive, Manchester. LYNCH perete),one IndlvMuol offer. 649^7301.______y4>S por month. W A tE R B E O king s in . 5T0fFAU/A/? 7S FORD F in 4x4 SPTCAB I authentic Oriental tables, couches, build­ FLOOR Sanding. Floors SNOW Plowing In Man­ 6S6-73M. Complete package ex­ ing supplies ond mis­ 7S QMC PASS VAN INTERIOR Paintine and • Complete Brake cluding headboard. •xll, 2 false Orientals, 7B JEEP CHEROKEE 4x4 staining. Exocrlence like new. Specializing chester area. Retlden- M ANCHESTER. 2 bod- Panasonic stereo. 633- celloneous. Soturdov tlol/Commerclol. Call Systema room Townhouso. Asking $100. Coll 742- and Sunday, October 17 7SVW RABBIT AC M.T.S. 7Vi ytars. For estimate In older floors, natural 5910 evenings J 6632 after 5pm. n CHEV CITATION call 647-7S15. or stained. No waxing. 220-0390 for free • Tune up Spacials Fully oppHoncod kit- B 1$. 10-5pm. 275 New John Verfollle. 646- estimate. chon, parking for 2 FOR Sole. Nougoniae n FORD FAIRMONT WON BUILDERS State Rood.______n FORD MUSTANQ 5750. • Cooling Systems cars. S4*5 nor month, recllner. Oork Brown, IT M 0 C T6 B E R 17, KM. Desks, M PONT FIREBIRD hoot and hot water 3 positions, perfect 6 4 6 -2 7 8 7 Hang Tape and |SM£S tables, bureaus, bikes, nPONTSUNBIRD IRHSCELLANEDUS • Alternators, Included. No pots. Se­ condition. $100. Living comping Items, books, nTOVOTAAWOPU aCUSTOM HOMES Spray Sheet Rock. Starters, and curity deposit and 1 room couch, 3 cu­ n TOYOTA CELICA ISERVICES DELIVERING TAG Sole. .Buckley miscellaneous. Up­ •ADDITIONS Rich farm loam, 5 yards Tire Service veer loose. S4MI7V5. shions. Green Tweed, School Fair. 250 Ver­ right plono.$150. 197$ SI CHEV MALIBU David Slivinsky MODERN 2 bedroom perfect condition. $150. non Street, Manches­ 81 CHEV CHEVETTE •DARASES ODD lobs. Trucking. $75 plus tux. Sand, gravel Hondo Civic. 15 Server and decorative stone. • Body work and apartment. Corpeted. Coll otter 0pm. 520-2006 ter. October 17, lOom- Street. Monchester. SI DAT8UN SOOSX aDECKS - Call 228-9153 - Home repairs. You Rust repair appliances, adults pre­ DIVAN Comer coblnet. 2pm.______SI DATSUNBaiOSL name It, we do It. Free 6 4 3 -9 5 0 4 Oak rocker. Excellent SI MERC COUGAR OS estimates. Insured. 643- ferred. References end SATURDAY, October 17, 81 OLDS CUTLASS OR •CONCRnE WORK • Car don't run? months security re­ condition. Coll 220- 9 ^. Roln or shine. Aiitomotlve 0304. ______Free towing lor 1431. Oom-lpm, 0:30pm- SI PLY REUANT •FRAMING CREW quired. Avalloble No- Clothes. Infants, child­ SI SUBARU OL HOME improvements, oustomer service cars vember1.S52S42MMS 11:30pm.______AVAILABLE PROLONG TH E life of cut only In Msnchestsr. ren's snow suits, baby 81 TOYOTA CELICA OT flowers In your home by free estimates. Cell ot­ MWKEt TREE SERVICE furniture, household C vMTPvNiA ■ as OLDS CUT SUP 4 OR ter 5:00pm. 6494m. 95 Wells Street, 2nd floor. BRAND New Beige over- snipping stems at an an­ Buokel, truck 6 oMpper. 5 rooms. SSOO per stuffed choir, rolled goods, toys. 6 Bobby 82 OLDS CUT CIERA 4 DR c/.MIKE FLYNN R M S M i 82 PONT BONNE WON C A R P o m iY a gle. This providiss more Slump removal. Free month plus hoot ond arms. $109. Coll 447- Lone. Manchester. REMOKLRM SERVICES stem surface to absorb PLACING AN AD In ^as- astimatea. Speolal 276 Naftfw4 Rb«A utilities. References (Off Gordener Street). 82 PONT 8000 LE Sifted Is a very easy, 0091.______82 TOYOTA CELICA OT CompM* Iranw iMalm end i«- the water. Prolong tWe life ( oonsidaratlon for elderly 8 am - 8 pm ond security. AvalloWe SOFA. 0 foot Contempor­ MANCHESTER. 1 2 2 Rlcn- RENAULT Alliances CMS CMS moddlng. W« nmoWIm In b«n>- of good, but unused Items simple process. Just dial and handioopped. Noyember 1.646-035D. 19$3. 19$4. Excellent 82 TOYOTA TERCEL roonM and kltohana. SmaN acala ary. Loose pillow with mond Drive. (Forest R M S M i F O S S M i 83 BUCK REGAL eomnwroM walk. RagMaiad, In- In your home by telling 643-27n^e'll help you 6 4 7 -75 5 3 649-8309 95 Wells Street, m Floor. bolsters. $150.646-5350. Hills Section) October condition, fully ser­ 83 BUCK 8KVHAWK aurad, talartnoaa. them lor cosh with a word imur od for maxl- 3 rooms-. $350 per 17 B 1$, 9-4. Furniture, viced. Must sell one. 83 BUICK SKYLARK low-cost ad In classified. mur BUD’S MOTOR SALES FRUITWOOD oining set 74^9476. S 4 M 1 M month plus heat ond Includes table and 6 stereos,, household S3 OATSUN 2008X utilities. References Items, clothes, bikes, S3 OOOGE VAN choirs. Good condi­ S3 FORD ESCORT ond security. Avalloble tion. $400. Coll 649-1990 more, more, more! 83 MERCURY LYNX November 1. 64A033D Great buys. Free cof- W H Y IS 83 TOYOTA CAMRY LE BOLTON. •• Moture per- fee. Door prlies. 83 TOYOTA COROLLA 84 CHEVY CAMARO CARS MRS CARS son or couple” tor o IlM M IM ID MANCHESTER manchstbuhoma 84 CHEV CELEBRITY WAG. FDR SALE very nice 4Vt rooms borhoodtc > 84 CHEW CELEB. CL FOR SALE F t M t U I with fireplace, knotty or shine. SELUNG MORE USED CARS 84 MAZDA 626 TOUR SDN. pine decor. Picture tober 17. H Corbett 84 OLDS CUST CRUISER windows, den, 1 b e ^ Eostfleld ^ North- THAN EVER BEFORE? 84 PONT 8000 4 DR room plus potio ond FA LLaEA N U P fleld Streets.______84 SUNBIRD 4 DR. RED TAKE a LOOK CLYDE m 84 PONT GRAND PRIX L/E SCRANTON stone wall neor brookl m wed a — a w w SUNDAY. October i$.9-4. O retson miy be out soft-spoken 84 PONT PARR. BRM 82 MMZdG QLC BQilDR CHEVRCLET-BUICK, INC. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH 4 Or.. Amo When you need to advertlea, $575 Includes heat. No •5 Galaxy Drive, Man­ knswisdgssbis. sslss people- 64 SUBARU GL-4X4 WAG. r o u t e 83. V E R N O N pels. 2 months secur­ CORMVEAirS 84 TOYOTA CAMRY L/E CHRYSLER EXECUTIVE 85 Chwv BlMZor 4x4 nothing works like ClasBifitdl chester. Appliances, 84 TOYOTA CELICA ST 79 Cougar Coupa *2998 ity. Coll Mr. Lindsey. U a g t o n k o Amthw msy be our gorgoeus usod eers- VEHICLES AND SELECT USED ■HMTddo. Lotdad *12,400 children's clothing, 84 TOYOTA P.U. CARS... 61 Dodge D160 PU *4995 649^1000. ______miscelloneous Items. Whslevor. you owo it to yoursolt to look 84 TOYOTA SUPRA SOME 5.8% FINANCING OR 84 T-BIrd Turbo Dial 643-2711 6 4 A 4 7 1 6 84 TOYOTA TERCEL 4Cy«t>d4r *D,U90 82 Century oo«i»4 *6195 FOR Rtnt. 2 bedroom M T U R D A Y 9-5 and Sun- thoin ovorl 84 TOYOTA XTRACAB 4x4 LESSI apartment, dose to 82 Line. Town Car S3 Bonnavllld 4 dr. •6995 day 13-S. October 17 B 85 BUICK 8KVHAWK *7995 •7195 busline. Monthly rent. 1$. 2 families. 111-115 MNOOCMHES <4995 85 CHEW CELEBRITY C/U 87 FIFTH AVE. m •14,695 2 wm 83 Chavy aiOTdhodau m idL wmiAwi B f M s SrC C b iMB I BwRBr------COII64F9256.______Crestwood Drive, 65 CHEW CAMARO 87 LaBARON 80 Pontiac Sunbird *3195 S3 Regal 4dr •6995 iiauri]PBlpr l^pral^ C M E K 0 1 . C M i S3M0NMPKLUK 85 FORD ESCORT WAG. aTSTu«o •12.205 •8295 MOBILE Home. WorKlng Manchester. •tat 4 Cyt, MR Mi. m. Mta. *79 9 5 85 FORD ESCORT OL 84 Bronco 4x4 single mole oArtt pre­ 87 RAIDER 4x4 •12,795 83 Mazda Pickup •8095 PML*SUWNCAK ^ T U R D A Y . 1B4. io n m 85 FORD F -in 4 X 4 '•port tn o d tf *3700 84 Ragtl omidd ferred. Lease, secur- Hutch, end tables, 85 FORD LTD CROWN VIC 84 Camaro ooum •8495 MTffr. N a 4 CrC AkBOi R*. M l 4& 85 MERCURY OR. MARQ. 87 RAMCHARQER 84 Mazda 826LX Hy. No pels. 643-3000. FMI ctoon Up. Hedge swivel rocker, house­ ra OR. Nb« MR Ml------*79 9 5 4>4 •17,505 4dr. loddid *7995 •6495 TOWN OP MANCHBSTIR 85 NISSAN STANZA O/L 85 Chavy 8-10 pk*up LIOALNOTICB Trimming. Mowing. hold Items. ITS Green 85 OLDS CUT SUP CPE 87 SHADOW 81 Marc. Marquia 6S Chavy Caprice 4 dr. •8495 Manor Rood. W IBWfMie WBV9M ’ 5995 85 PONT 1000 •10,505 FerWHing. Cell todey f i m t MO. 4 O K . 4 C M O k 9fR Ml. Turbo/Lo«4«4 Brougham *3295 88 Nova 4 dr. •8495 Tha Zoning Board ol Appaolt moda tha following dtcitlon at Manchester.______55 PONT PARIS BROUGH. Us matting ot Oefobar 13,1987: for Ffoo Eebmete. M m N M m u iK 55 PONT SUNBIRD 4 DR. 87 OODOE KKodHM *16,055 87 Line. Continental ^ 86 CuMatt 2 dr. •10,955 SATURDAY, bctober 17, # f » t< 4 C yt. 8 1 ^ RS. 4C. 85 TOYOTA 4x 4 PICKUP 86 TEM PO 4 dr. •8,005 L4dnnr. aunroof $AVE •10,195 T 4 2 .7 4 7 S 1IM. Rain date Stmdav. <9495 55 TOYOTA 4x4 PICKUP 88F150 4 x 4 NOrm i WILMKR B. * CAROL I. CLByRNGIR - Sus- E X C E L L E N T LOCOlton. 85 TOYOTA TERCEL 86 LaBARON td, **10,606 85 Nissan stanza ,g ^ g g 87 Spacirum 4 dr. •6495 tolnad tha appaal ond ovarturnad tba dacitlon ot October 1$. Typewrl- tha Zoning Enforcamant Offlcar approving tha usa 500 square feet and up. R1M4$2wm fwagRBaafe. m p ^S IR * . AR. M^ M ’ 3995 80 CEW CELEBRITY 86 OOOQE ax> osim. •14,495 fer, ski boota. football 86 CHEW NOVA 88 Line. Town Car * •. ot $87 MIddIa Turnpika East for Lasar Camas of Store ond ofllces from helmet, sromen's su­ 872-9111 Horfford os on amusamant antarorlsa In o Busl- M M ilIM CIVIC 88 FORD RANQER XLT 86 DOOQE tos Oorm. •14,705 z«>eKoo44 b r'V C S30O a month. 647-92X3 ites. draperies, beds­ ’ 5995 86 PONT BONNEVILLE nass II Zona. 0T64FS334 •fMA 4 Ol, m m . SIR Ml------86 R EU A N T S.W. •8,0i)5 84 Marc. Marquia preads. 45 Doone 88 PONT GRAND AM Brougham $AVE This action shall hova on ariactlva data In Street, Manchester. ’ 499 5 80 PONT TRANS AM 86 DOOQE P L Y M O U T H 1976Volare. Connacticut Oanaral Stotutaa. Netlca of ttila dacislon has 80 TOYOTA CELICA OT CHARGER •7,695 88 Sabla LS 4 ^ 4 6 cylinder, outomatlc. btan Iliad with tha Town Clark. 1 SATURDAY, bcfober 17, 86 TOYOTA CELICA QTS 4 Or . LoddW. 10 ml. *11,400 78,000 miles, $575. 72B- fHEWOOBBU-t lii. Furrdture. Estate ’ 49 9 5 86 TOYOTA COROLLA 86 CHY. Q TS Tgrtw •10,205 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 84 Mazda Pickup *4500 4632. 643-0700 evenings. EDWARD HACHADOURIAN, CHAIRMAN W w e d L S w ? Uliiiiiwnrs art. Silver, 87 TRANS AM OTA 86 RELIANT 4 0, •7605 good clolhino. fur coat ISENTIA ’ 5995 87 TOY SUPRA RED MET 83 Lynx Wg.. al ac *3995 Ootad ot Monchaatar, C T thia 17th dov of Oefobar, 19$7. and 2 bay garages. ’ ’ISSwML MCAROA AM R 4SR M l. NO. RO. RS. Mm Tbge 87 NISSAN SENTRA S/E 86 LaBARON •13,405 V O LV O 1979. 244 O L. 4 Mkes. stereos, mow 87 PONT SUNBIRD 84 Toyota Calica 047-10 Storage only. $45 ond 85 CAMARO Cou*# •8805 door, automatic, AM- Rain or shine. .36 Rlch- 87 SUZUKI SAMURI J/X AT. AC. xa. MX ’ oSO O FM cassette. Ideal se­ 590 per month. Allbrio mond Drive. 87 TOYOTA CAMRY 85 M USTANQ ax» •6005 Reoltv. 64F0917. 87 Mazda RX7 cond car. Priced to LROAL NOTICR t l l ^ l Manchester. 85 HORIZON 4 dr. •4.305 ■Udi. Ttffto. tun- sell. $3300. 633-9747. TOWN OP ANDDVBR . •19,200 ZONING BOARD OP APPRALS " 63• Stepbons-»■ ■■ ------Street. M M N M C W IC n 84 TOYOTA CAMRY •8,005 C H E V Y 197$ Monte dorlo day 9^2. Baby Items, •tm 4 «yC AC 4 « mC a Low Cost 85 Olda <^lala 350, T-top, needs some iMfg/MTM. 84 FORD TEMPO •5,705 ACAdddM *7495 Tha Zoning Boord of Apptals of fha '^ w n of Andovar, Con­ Merchandise furniture, lamps, work. $700or best offer. nacticut will hold o public haorlno <" t h a l ^ a r Lm/al of tha n M N M c m c Financing 84 PONT. 6000 STE •7405 inlscaWaneaus. •fa* 4 cyi. 9WL am ma. 4 85 Mazda RX7 S Russ at 649-0501. Town Offlea Building, Wadnaadov, Octobar 21, 1987 ot 7.30 83 LaBARON 4 or •5,705 A}cTAIim.Wti *12,900 p.m. to haor lha following oppUcotlona. OFFICE Type desk. (Sood SS5 Mieiiland Sireet. Sot- a c T t m a n c u p Availabie V O L K S W A G O N 1974, condmon. Also, other urdav B-12. Toys, tools, •eat 4 CyC 4 a *. MBA a 83 DOOQE 400 x*. •4,005 Yellow, Super Beetle. •Z68 Ttiamoa ond Roymand Beenawt, 48 Staala Crosslno mlscellaneovs house- MORIARTY Rood, Bolton. Raouastlng vorlonco from taction 4.1$ non­ office fum itwe. 649- CM91K 83 MUSTANQ km •4,005 Excellent condition. conforming. Raaoasting o v o r l « i « fo rjnovofa g r^ n d hold Items. •123*4 0 * . 4Ml RS. R A RW. RSm B m . HgBiB 4SR Ml Call 647-1924 after 5pm. floor of building for fha purposa of odding a four room oport- Aii Vehicles 78 MONTE CARLO BROTHERS SATUR D AY. October i7, N maamr vna w m on Approsi. lOK Orl. Qn^ mant. SQUARE Donee clothes, 9-4. Miscellaneous Rtja IMR RA R* AbAA sir RR. orgy - Warranteed! •3,006 301 Cgntbr 81. • IM Rlehord Laa Potkar, Brldga Rood, Andovar. Raoiml- shoes, dresses, pettl- Items. 20 Vllloge Ing o vorlonea from faction 4.8.16pfohlblftd usa. Raouastlng coots. etc. Coll otter Street. Monchester. tS U M M Sm SI Manchgstbr, CT ^ o rlo n c a to oof moblla homt on tilt until homa It con- • i s a I O m r t . 0 m m C m ------'xtended SPRAY T H A T stain away. structad. 5om. 6494653.______875-3311 Ballpoint ink stains on f o r Sole 1 drum set. 1 NEIGHB6RHOOD Tag is iM iM cm c 643-5135 • M l Mark O. twaeranBan. 12 Burnop B «o k Rood, a u t h e n t i c 60'S Clo- guttor ond 1 keyboort. sole. 5 families, furni­ •927* 4 CyC N A A a A 2RR Ml. i Warranties shirt pockets...other pla­ Andovar. Raouastlng o vorlonea from taction 4.8.14, thlng, Oise mini dresses All reasonable. Call ture, baby Items, baby O ATSU N 1980 310 G X. VW Bug 1975. New tires' ces, too...con be removed prehlbltad usa. Raouastlng o vorlonea to end skirts, site 5. Coll W M N M C m C sita until rtpoirt ora complatad on homa dttfrovad In tira on 44M0BI after 3:3B____ clothes, crib, travel •t m 4 CyC 4 C3r. R A m r * Ml, rufR-RB SWMk *M a-- ’ 8495 Available... 49,000 miles. Sunroof. plus extras. Best offer. almost maglcallv by 647-9B25 evenings. bed. maternity dothes, Excellent condition. Phone 64^-7436. spraying hair spray on the Octobar 4,1987. toys, ontlaue bedroom Evenings. spot then washing In the At Ihls maating Intar ast^l oarsonamov ® w w h w ® MANQCSTH«>CA $1500. 646-7497. ond wriffan communications racolva^ Sold opptolt ora on set. Good mlscellone- usuol way. Idle Items flla ond mov ba aaan In lha Offlea of tha Town Clark, Town IriiSME ous items. October 17 B THE professionals NISSAN 1982 Sentra. 2 , around the home can be Offlea Building. 1$. 10om-4pm. Roln LYNCH door hatchback. 5 MUSTANG. 1967. Auto­ ' exchanged for cash, al­ Doted of Andovar, Connacticuf Ortobar 7, 1987. TEE MrirMwmMerv^ dote October 24 B 35. 24 ADAMS STREET speed, AM-FM matic, runs and looks PONTIAC-TOY0TA good. White. $2200. most maglcallv, when ad­ OCtODGT 17* 1W7. proximatelv 360#. olso Coventry. Route 44 to MANCHESTEKOTi Coaette. 79,000 miles. Also, 1963 Impala 55 vertised In classified. ZONINO BOARD OP APPEALS SOFA Bed. Broe^ 5P to W M numerals ond Northfleld Rood to 500 W. Center St. New brakes/muffler. ANDOVER, CONNECnCUT letters for shirty cope, 646-351S. Manchester c o n v e rtib le 409. 4 Tweed, clean. < 3 ^ Forge Rood at the deed «*6 Good condition. Ask­ DONALD AYRTON. CHAIRMAN condition. Reosenoble. etc. Best offer. 649-3642 ing $2500 646-4237 after 7 speed. $65(X> firm. 623- 4852 or 623-7823. 019-10 6496934. offer 5:3(»om.D 6 4 6 4 3 2 1 p.m. ■BBBBBBB* I • g g • ■ • • I B a B • B I • • ■ B » a > 4 I 1 t » ^ 1M I • ■ I'M CARS CARS CARS FOR SALE FDR SALE FOR SALE

CHEVROLET 1982 Ca­ DODGE Aspen 1977. price Classic. 9 pas­ Slont-6, 49,600 original $ • / / Your Car senger wogon, low miles, 1 owner. $1395. mileage/ fully loaded. 64^544S^^__^__^ Starling still looking for recognition from title Excellent condition. »15 647-1029 ofter 6om. 4 Lines — 10 Days rS^TRUCKS/VANS CHEVY 1977 Von. 6 cy­ 1 8 ^ FOR SALE By Chris Dahl experience. I lived through it.” SOS charge each addi­ linder, standard shift, The Associated Press Duke blames Newell’s death on tional lino, per day. You power steering, radio, FO R D 1967 '/i ton truck. smelling salts (since banned from the can cancel at any time. runs well. Asking $850. Best offer. Phone 643- boxing ring) administered after the 643-9376.______HARTFORD — Marlon Starling SORRY. should have been basking in glory these knockout, but Starling believes Newell’s M A Z D A 626 1981. 47,000 fate had already been determined. NO REFUNDS OR miles. 4 door, auto­ MOrmCYCLES/ last two months since he knocked out ADJUSTMENTS matic transmission. former Olympic champion Mark Bre­ “ God killed that man. I hit him. but I MOPEDS know I didn’t kill him. It just happened CALL HERALD Asking $3500. 646-8715. land to win the World Boxing Associa­ C H E V Y Impolo Wogor\ H O N D A 1979 CB 650. 1 tion welterweight title. the way it happened.” he said. 1978. V-8, low miles. owner, low miles, mint But the 29-year-old from this Connec­ CLASSIHED Excellent condition. condition. $750 or best ticut city’s North End ghetto is feeling STARLING WON HIS NEXT FOUR $2100. 649-2130 after offer. 647-9161 or 647- somewhat cheated. fights by knockout and ran his record to 643-2711 5pm. 9040. "I went to this boxing thing down at 26-0 before losing to Donald Curry in a Toots Shor’s restaurant in New York 12-rouiid decision at Atlantic City, N.J., A Dealer You and (Sugar) Ray Leonard came up to in a fight he still insists he won. A year me and said ’It still hasn’t happened yet. and a half later, in February 1984, he got Can Deal With • has it?” ’ Starling said during a break in another crack at Curry and lost again in a recent workout. a 15-round decision for the WBA title. MOTORS^ INC. "Ray was the first to recognize it. I At that point, supporters began thought by winning the title I would abandoning Starling, saying he was Sc^uuitoR begin to feel like. ‘Damn. I did it.' But it washed up. Those opinions were rein­ hasn’t happened yet. It was just another forced a few months later when he lost to fight.” said Starling, 42-4 with 26 lightly regarded Pedro Vilella at knockouts. Madison Square Garden and further SA TISPIED reinforced when he broke up with Starling’s rise to the championship was atypical, filled with setbacks that manager F. Mac Buckley. would have sent lesser-willed boxers But Starling, known as “ Moochle back to street fighting and the unem­ around Hartford’s North End and CUSTOMERS, "Magic Man” in the ring, went back to ployment line. It was as a scrawny 8-year-old that training with a new management team Starling first walked into the Bellevue and new-found desire. BECOME FRIENDS! Square Boys Club, a gym set in the Starling took on anybody who would box with him and persevered through a 1983 MERCURY middle of an expansive housing project 1913 (JIEVV 1983 CHRYSLER 1983 OLDS 1 controversial loss to Johnny Bumphus CAPRI known as the "brickyard” because of its M O N T E C A M O lE B A R O N T O R O N A O O 1 H» Sack, iaadarf. I laol. W ofM . Wtota WIdt Vfaad ltdas in May 1986 before getting what most Mofowt. A Froffy laoBlnf Car • 8 Oa. Mwa brick and concrete buildings and lack of V6 And Ma*a Vary Pratty WagBe. Vary Claaa liialda And Ow9. Awyesw W#wid Be Free* 1# Ow e. O nly 81,000 88ttaa. trees and grass. considered one last chance at a title on Aug. 22. Just a week shy of his 29th 1984 F O R D 1983 DODGE 1914 BUICK 1984 FO R D T-8 IR D “ WHEN HE FIRST PUT ON a pair of birthday. ARIES CENTURY TEMPO taadad WMt All Tha ttfN For 10 rounds in the bout against «M U d w < t,«M8Aia OOODAMas 4 0B to<8NWto«aWMiC(ayMarlar , DO. M OlwO. A . f r - C a - W globes, I knew he could be a winner Matfc Aad Ctay. Marry This WaaA’s IgaMal. AP photo A Wtaa Cos Wttli A lew Prii*. laadad. ■ Breland at Columbia. S.C.. it appeared •garty C«r. 1 ■ .. . because of his heart and determination. 1984 O LD S He wasn’t afraid of anybody.” recalled Starling’s comeback effort was being IfU PONTIAC 1914 PONTIAC AP photo 1984 CHEVY CIERA SUNBIRD Johnny Duke, a gruff little, man who was made in vain. He was behind on all three Nowly crowfiBd World Boxing AssociBtlon woltBrwBlght CAVALIER SUNBIRD 8 oa. t t ^ Itoa Only 88.000 HUas i M. M.,.. Al. fl. AA. i OB Msraoa. A Good ■wnMUif Cat Al Brawa. traded. R8ast Ba laaa taakr And Orovas Craai judges’ cards, his nose was broken and 8wn« iA a Now. Mark O'Meara had his second consecutive bogey-free round to Starling’s first trainer and still runs the champion Marlon Starling says he still ® A Oaad lo w Prlaa. A MMa, Maa Car. M wry. M lw C w . gym. his eyes were swelling. hold the lead after tvyo rounds at the Walt Disney Golf Classic at But at 1; 36 of the 11th round. Starling chaiT^pion. He’s hoping that will come soon, along with a fight for 1984 DODGE 1984 CHEVY His amateur record was 97-13. includ­ 1984 F O R D 1984 ISUZU the undisputed championship in his weight class. OMNI CAMARO Lake Buena Vista, Fla. ing the 1974 Junior Olympic 139-pound surpris^ Breland with a flurry of TEMPO PICKUP 4 OA la d w . Cray. Dark Cray WmA CMy a.OOO G .# ,. ( M teAwi. A M t« Ca t Al • r i^ ,1.400 MOm . ttMm. punches that sent the lanky Olympic Owck T9U8 Car Owl Al A itoar laa Car. title and three New England Golden A Mtta i* w N lia . A Qpaat tr«A A( A Law M w . fhisUwPrBaa. Gloves championships. He reached the gold medalist to the canvas in a heap. immediately after the fight, but a sense years. I realize it’s about the money.” 1984 CADDY 1914 SUIARU Starling said, noting that a fight with 1984 DODGE ! 1914 CHEVY semifinals of the 1979 National AAU of economics quickly dashed the ELDORADO GL "rV E GOT NO OLYMPIC MEDALS. P IC K U P 1 CAMARO Tournament. Honeyghan would bring the payday of im mrnk. ioalM Maw. 1 oa WmA Aasa.. f t And Mora. thought. 4 Whael Ortvw. Amso. ktgfu Bad. A Baal lyeCaMha*. Oa»y I4.0B0 MBat IM s WtoeB'e Ifeatot No Don King or Bob Arum behind me,” his dreams. "There’s one thing that title Marry to ■ OwA IMs O w Oat. O ’Meara retains lead But in the seventh round of his sixth The most money hehasevermadeina Bm I Q ua a. Btoat Ba Baae. professional fight. Starling knoclfed out Starling said after the fight. "I ’ve been boxing match was the $100,000 he earned does; I know that next time I step In the I9 8 S O ID S in this cruel sport for 20 years. I’m the ring I’m going to get over $100,000. ms CHIVY aifilRITY I9 IS B U IC K 1985 GM C SAFARI Charlie Newell, leaving the sM|tmrison in the second loss to Curry. After that he CUTLASS SUPREME grandfather of all welterweighU. I’ve E U lld S P O R T R E C A l VAN inmate comatose. When Netveli'died had to work himself up to the Breland I f o M . U m t t o jE d a . 2 OB Gray. A Mato iaaktot C * ^ "That’s all I can see right now that Hmwm WHh H w Igiigwaai A Vary Oaan Cm tosMa And Out. taken on all comers. I’ve beaten the A OrvoB Utfto Vato A Maol U w Maa. nine days later, on Jan. 18.1980. Starling And A U w Mao la*. O w A tMa BaBy fight, for which he, his managers and that title does. I fought 46 fightsand then at Disney golf event was devastated and thought seriously odds." Now people outside the North End are trainer split $75,000. I win one fight. Does that make me a about quitting. Starling figures to get a healthy pay hero? You can’t be a hero for just one OVER 200 BRAND NEW PONTIACS. CADILLACS. of the three resort courses used for the beginning to take Starling seriously By Bob Green Starling returned to the ring, but he is increase for a rematch with Breland or a fight. What about the other 45? OLDSMOBILES AND CMC TRUCKS AT The Associated Press first 54 holes of this tournament. still coming to terms with Newell’s again. undisputed world welterweight cham­ The format calls for the 132 pros to death. "I ’ll tell you that Starling is one tough pionship fight with Lloyd Honeyghan. ” I fought the best out there and I was a SOB.” said Tony Perez, who refereed winner. Something’s going to happen LAKE BUENA VISTA. Fla. — Mark play one round on each of the three "When I’m talking to kids about who holds the World Boxing Council and YEAR-END SAVINGSII! the fight. "Breland hit him with his best someday to let me know that I won the CM DEALER INCENTIVES PASSED ON TO YOUl O'Meara shot his second straight courses, each day with a different boxing and how they should stay away International Boxing Federation titles three-man amateur team, before the from drugs and keep their bodies in shots and Starling didn’t go down. I title I don’t know when, but it has to bogey-free round, a 68. to retain the lead think he’s going to be champion for a come because all jny life I’ve wanted to field is cut for the pros-only finish shape. I always remind them not to kid “ I USED TO BE A KID and go out after Friday’s second round of the long time.” vin the championship of the world. $600,000 Walt Disney World Golf Classic. Sunday at the Magnolia course. themselves.” he said. "You can get there and love to fight. But after 20 killed in that ring 1 have firsthand Starling said he contemplated retiring "After a 63 (in bis opening round Tom Kite. Don Pooley. Steve Pate and SAVE ^500 Thursday). there’s a tendency to have a South African David Frost were at 134. little let-down. I just wanted to get it three shots in back of O’Meara at the under par and keep it there," O’Meara halfway point of the chase for a $108,000 Big names in coiiege footbali ranks to be threatened after his 4-under-par effort at the first prize. Gerogia Tech. Kentucky Is at sixth-ranked LSU, Duke Kite one-putted 10 times in a round of first two games of the series In 1960-61 but are 0-24-1 Magnolia course. By Herschel NIssenson at No. 7 Clemson and No, 8 Tennessee at Alabama for a O’Meara, seeking an end to a two-year 65 at Magnolia. Frost shot^ 65 at Lake since then, managing only a 17-17 tie in 1OT3. TO ^2500 The Associated Press However, the Comhuskers hod problems with night game In Birmingham. non-winning string in this country, was Buena Vista and Pate shot 68 at In the Second Ten, No 11 Notre Daipe Is at Air Force. ON BRAND NEW 1987 IN STOCK CARS! 1 Oklahoma State in 1983 (14-10), 1984 (17-3) and 1985 at IS-under-par 131 after 36 holes. Magnolia. * The winds of change are threatening to blow away Temple at No. 14 Florida. Texas vs. No. 15 Arkansas in ‘T ve never really been in a lot of Pooley may be in4{iie m ^advantage- (34-24) Little Rock, No. nOhloStateat Purdue, No. Georgia some of college football’s biggest names Saturday. "The ’63 game got us over the hump as for as having 18 P L U S M O R E trouble, and that’s real important.” ous position. He recdrdM a 65 at the Second-ranked Nebraska. No. 9 UCLA and No. 10 at Vanderbilt under the lights and No. 19 Michigan a legitimate chance to win,” Jones says. "These kids WHEN YOU THINK USED CAR. . . O’Meara said. "There’s no question Palm course and goes to the easier Lake Penn State, the defending national champion, fac^ State at Northwestern. have a different feeling about this series now. Indiana, the No. 20 team, played at Minnesota on THINK SCRANTON MOTORS you’re going to make birdies on these Buena Vista course Saturday other members of the Associated Press Top Twenty in Meanwhile. Penn State visits Syracuse, a team it has courses. You just try to stay away from O’Meara. Magee. Kite and Pate play No. 12 Oklahoma State. No. 16 Oregon and No. 13 beaten 16 straight times, while UCLA plays host to Friday night. A U CASS SUSJECT TO PMOS SAU - NOT RESPONSI8U FOS TYPOGRAPHICAL maOMS. Nebraska-Oklahoma State could be a high-scoring the bogeys, the real bad holes.” the Palm course Saturday, with Gilder Syracuse, all seeking to prove they really belong Oregon, the only two teams with unblemished (2-0) He has been in danger only once, but and Frost at Magnolia. among the elite. shootout. Nebraska Is second nationally in scoring Pac-10 records. (43.4). sixth in total offense (453.0) and third in rushing HOURS saved par with a 5-foot second putt on PGA champion Larry Nelson and ” We expect Nebraska to compete with us. and we Elsewhere. No. 1 Oklahoma is a 56-point favorite at (325 4). Oklahoma State ranks fifth in scoring (37.4). 'o’Ori TuOS the fifth hole of the second round. Curtis Strange, the PGA Tour’s leading expect to compete with Nebraska.” Oklahoma State winless Kansas State while fourth-ranked Florida V.cd & ThufS 10th In toUl offense (442.8), 14th in passing (248.8) and That left him one shot in front of Bob money-winner this year, remained in Coach Pat Jones says of the Big Eight clash in State is favored by 47 at home against Louisville under ■ OLDSMOBILE • CADILLAC 9 .1 m ft p m Stillwater. Okla. has the nation’s leading rusher in tailback Thurman 1 F r, 1 1 n i •' j Gilder, who made birdies from the contention at 137, six shots back with two the lights. Third-ranked Miami. Fla. is Idle. ■ ^ POMTIAC • GMC TRUCKS 'Thomas (140.0) 5.11 ^ ir\ 3 p fringe on the first two holes and went on rounds to play. Strange had a 66 and Compete? Probably. Rounding out the Top Ten, fifth-ranked Auburn visits Win? That’s another stor>' The Cowboys won the ■ Route 83, Vernon • 872-9145 to a 65 at Lake Buena Vista, the easiest Nelson 69. both at Lake Buena Vista.

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East Carolina at VIraintoTocIi 1 5 7 -1 ^ ^ . Dov# Costopna 1»> Pou' (Ogtitlne). 14:51: Oenoaltv, Qua, molor Boiton at OoHoA 4 p .i^ ______' UConn football, soccer at home MorytandatWakoFarest _ .. Richard 150-404, Anton Moye^r 14(>-410, Sootlte V i. Mflwoukaa at Modlien, Wh., Norte Carolina A8T at Wsstern Carolina Tony MorIneMI 1S3-1S6-453, Don JeskI MH8 fOptlMH hofiw. Emit away Buffalo. Gllllai 3 STORKS — The University of Connecticut football Football UvIngstonotWosteroKsnluckv 100-409. High team single — Eo** H a m * n h OtlawareatWIIIIomAMarv Hartford Nursorv 443, Hloh team tdple (Craloiwoo. :34. < O u f ^ *'OmiaSond vt. Portland W Madterd, team (2-3) will host the University of Massachusetts — Eost Horfford Nursorv 1363, High TTI.. h a liaumSLmtmr leaier HighHicli football teamtoam (1-*.(1-9.9-M M -l 1"in the PJtOBlnv 4. (Ooulal. lleclwlOrt)7lS:42. MMwmI Pi noHai PInn, Qua, deuMa mtoer l X cRpowa V i. Seeromanto ot Marys- OotawaroStateat Akron Individual triple — Joe Tollspno 471, in be looking for lU Hrat win of tteaeMM (1-4) in a Yankee Conference clash on Band Day today High overage — Joe Tollsono W .5. CCCEaat] (hooMno. unapenmwnnka comhiel), 5:35; vlHa, Oolir.. W :» p.m. at 1 p.m. at Memorial Stadium. UConn Is 1-2 In YanCon un olBllltlnilt Totedoot Bowllna Groon when it 'Rockville High (1-9.0-1 In the COT Eaat) onHaa,iuf (iiamino).10:37; Tulsa at Control MIcMpon Standings: East Hartford Nursery It matchup today at 1:90 p.m. It la the (reueNna), 13:40: Joekaon, Quatreuan- play while UMass is 1-3. The Huskies are coming off a wri. otoi u g tedtano Shiteat Eostern Illinois 11-7; R80 Auto 11-7; O.N.E. 11-7.- In a C NHL stMdlngs mo). 13:40: omia. Qua, deabla minor 31-7 loss to Boston University last weekend. Boll State at Eastern Mlchleon, nielit McNamara 11-7; Acodlo ROTteuront Homi Day game for the Indiana. AMBRICAN CONPHRENCR WiKonsInatllllnols 108; Duboldo Eledrlc 108; Heritage (MatHffddno. reuaMno). 18:07; PeSeno. On Sunday, the University of Conne *' 2 1 2 t Tom KHa 4048134 LomaratToxas-ElPaso.nlght Sonne 510, Phil M ( w “ 'O j " In crMM country action, both Mancherter High and 17 14 o S S T 1 1 t S Don Poolav 4M5-134 She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Quinby. Teranle 2 2 2 1 first Parted—1, Dalroit, Kllmo X V:A o o " » 2"? 2 -2222 2 Pralile Vtew A8M at Texas L u t e ^ 574, Angus Plourdo 318554, Jfogor Eaat Catholic will participate at today’a Brown OrtcBOo 2 2 ? 1 IV IV Mark McCumber 48^135 WoiMnoton 2 1 2 S ’ 2 2 ArfconsosHno Bluff ot Toxo^ Southern, Logoco 343815, Jo# H;jl9l2D S t f S ' 13 14 PanuDlaiI MIIUMIWW Cterfc.biHH Oto TerIMS saaaperaassjwar (heeklw), 3 ^ - 4847-135 Invitational in Providence. “ iMtaMto 1 2 J 2 Bruce Sovlsbv SI. Louis 3 3 0 .500 « * John KoilekiSSLLton 9 l l ^ u . Lauli 0 3^ 0 0 7 17 U w t e W (hoeking), 5:34; Allison, Tor J.C Snead 4870—135 Crampton paces Sanlors golf PMIodlpNa 1 3 0 . » 76 12 X icootToxaeToeh Carl Bornord *l*-**4. Rich lAlek (tteokinel. 15:30. _ Morris Hotolskv 4847—135 N.Y. Gtents * .000 46 137 TterWoel 318307805, Normon Jooulte *1-571, I 3 0 0 4 0 3 Second Parted-3. Ctelton,/larmon 3 HILTON HEAD ISLAND. S.C. - Bruce Crampton NotroDonw at Air Force Frank Uriah Whalers host Now Jarsay tonight Qoioarv 3 3 0 4 13 13 (Oollant, Holward). W:17,J, Torot^ — shot a 4-under-par 67 Friday to take a two-stroke lead Chlcoeo 4 0 0 1.000 1M- B Orraon State otArliono.nlgh) Dovo Howory 207-307-201-817, OOte Edmonton I 2 2 2 14 11 Rtehordwn 1 (OompheuaecOerk), 10:14 MlnnMOta 3 3 0 .*0 2 » Wotebtetan State of Arlcono State, night Noogoll 311. HARTFORD — The Hartford Whalers host the New iMAnoalaa 1 2 2 2 V IS PanoWlaa ()iberna.Tor(iNbai»lnQ),.3:»; ______after one round of the $258,888 Seniors International TampoBov ? 2 9 32 5 2 Koneoiot Colorado 11 13 (Jolf Championship at Harbour Town Golf Links. GrttnBov I 2 1 "JE 2 J2 BoleoStateetMonwoo „ . Jersey Devils tonight at T. 90 (SportsChannel. WTIC) at u aoQama.Witlaaijdad Tnmsactions Oolrott 1 ^ ^ 0 .350 73 KB WeHrStateotMontane State GOP Wm r m the a vic Center. The Whalers have s tr u ^ ^ to date. Crampton blrdied the firs) three holes as well as the Stanford qt Son Dteoo State, night Carolyn Wilson H8314845;.Potrlclo woNWWten^KvwdS fifth and seventh holes, but bogeyed the eighm and Son FmcHco * 1 9 22119 2 Backup goalie Steve Weeks will be In goal refiaclngthe pbw), 13:50; Barr, pat. molor (IHddlnQ). Ooorgo 101, Boo Boglov ITMJiLStthW* QuabaABuWolo3 _ BASEBALL ninth at the par-71 Harbour Town Golf Links. On the Now Ortaons 3 3 0 -JOO 101 ,5 Finn 171, K«V Moroi 1 I3 1 7 (^ . Coll Injured Mike Liut. iiowJarsav4Motrtraal3 W :»; GW, Tor. molor WgMIno), 1V:W. COMMISSIONER'S ^ Attonta ’ 2 2 -22 2 ’ S SMdhmColSk^ DatrenXTeronte3. TWrd Parted A T o m ^ , Otovk. 1 Anneuncad tttet Ken KolsacGrag KoscOTd back nine, (Brampton finls)ied with eight pars and a LA. Roms 1 7_ 0 .350 73 » HouetonotWvemlna Roy 454, Joyce Tvlor 447, Martha Grant Bdmonton^jaJ^^oHsmr^) (CeurmeH). 11:30. 5, Dalron. P ra bw tl Dove Pbllilps of ttw Amarteon Looeuc birdie on No. 12. . , . 457, Judy Mook tH. (Gallant, Yarmon), 10:30. Panolllw— ondLaaWavar.JoboMcSbarTyendTwrv I indtonaooMsatPmteurrti, 1 pjn. MIchaals back with Yankaas Lasds, Oat (ateowino), 1:35: Semd, Ter, Two shots behind Crampton at 89 were last year s Pbltodalpnte at New York Mandars, Tata otilw National Laaeua will be umpires champion Butch Baird. Orville Moody and a surprised Sooffte at Ootrett, 1 pjn. Hgllday Citirere NEW YORK — Gene Michael, who molor (tloMlng), 0:58: Kecur, Pat, molor (or nw World Sarlas. Miami at Now York Jots, 1 pm. ^ 'ly ii^ o rk Ronears ot Wamineton, 7:35 ((M ilno). S;50l Billy C88D6r. Now England at Houston, 1 pjn. Bowling Flo Nllos 131, Vlvl Boyor 1281«-347, Chicago Cuba manager Sept. 0, has [«*'*™?**®**'*J-SI! ajfi. ■ ifc te ''«i»'“ gool-Toroolo 8130-34. BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Aiiteiw dJqg< Arnold Paimer, who lost a 4-shot lead in the final Oovstand at Ondnnall, 1 pjn. Allct McCooo 1*8354, Ellon (ffloro York Yankees as a chief scout, the club annouenM Haw Jariov at Hartterd. 7:35 p.m. Delrelt81t4-ir _ , O’Cofwwr, pttdwr, to Roriwster ol the PtiltadtteMo at Groon Bov, 1 pjn. 1383*, Oersoy 135-345, Carol Buffalo at Quabac 7:M P.m. Powar-plm OpportunHIas Toronto 0 of tetemaltonal Loaouo. _ . ^ ^ round of last week’s Senior Challenge tournament in Now Ortaons to Oitecm, 1 pjn. S t r ^ 138111^, Juno Wrubol 137, P ridsv ^ PHtebureb m Montraoi, 0:0Sp.m. 3:DatronoetS _____ NEW Y (» K YANKEES—Noowd Gene Georgia, was at 5K)ver-par 74 after the first round. MliKWSPta at Tomoo B « , I pjti. Horn Engiimre Bunny Follows 153-147-4*. Mlchisel. who had two separate stints as V a n l^ Boffon at Edmonton. 0:05 p.m. (ioaltos-Teronto, Wreggelt m sbots-35 Michael chief tCTul., ..... Los Angttes Roms ol Atlanta, 1 pjn. manager in 1981 and 1989, will scout the to »J «r - 'e ^ Datrett ot Tororto, 0:05 P.m. saves). Oatrott, Slafan (3834). Now York Glontiat Buffalo,4p.nv Elaine Wolnicki 313-404, Alice Hirte Chkoeo ot St. LouliJ:35 pjn. A—1VJ00. ^ CHICAGO CUBS—Traded Chice Walker, Son Otago at Los Angstes Roldtrs, 4 10M7848I, Martha Grant 178517JRonop Eastgrn Butlmts teams In the eastern half of the country, the Yankees Referee—Don Kotiorskl. Linesmen—Ron ouMlelder, to ttw CollfomW Anocls for Becker has date with Cash p.m. Ellis 175-477, Donna Hordestv JW-504, WInnIpaa *2J!Jj355oomii* Donvor at Kansas City, 4 pm. Kris Corpmter 175, Morv liio 1S3-475, L. Annum 141-403, T. Horrison 140, C). announced. Asselslinc, Roy Scoplncllo. Todd FIschor, pifeher; osslgntd Richer to SYDNEY. Australia — Defending champion Boris Toco 158147814, R. Joliwr W , J. pmwurah at PWtedalobta. 7:05 p.m. Iowa of the American Assoctalloic St. Louis ol Son Frandsco, 4 pm. Oort DoBlols 101, LIndo Mohor 100, Gornoou 143, J. Koni 1M, M. Peters 148 Boston ot Coloorv. 0:05 pjn. ST. LOUIS CAROINALS-Orooced Jock Becker of West Germany set up a showdown against Moadov, Oct. 17 Morv Prosfl l**-1to-l78W, Bom (ta- A. Boninl 140, O. Prvsnor 140, P ^ J c ^ Clark, first bootmon. from octtve rosier fm WoNilnoton at Dallas, 7 pm. (rolno 178487, Shlrlov Eldridoo 117018 Winnipae at O iIcom. P-.'"^ _ „ Wimbledon champion Pat Cash by beating American 534, TrudI Zuldomo 457, Donteo Ran­ 141815, T. Stenchtlold 148151-430, G. Vancouver at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. ttw World Series. Added Lee Tuniwll, Paul Annacone 0-3. 6-2 in the quarterfinals of the Szobo 143. _ , . , , . Television end Radio Ditcher, to octive rosier. dolph 47X Morv Ann Hllllor 457, Corot HI Avorogo: R. J o lw ISfJOt Pj Basketball $345,088 Australian Indoor tennis championships Colligt footbill $chi(hilt Roy 444, Phyllis WoleoskI Chris Glllborto 13110, T. StoncMold 130.7. HI NHL results Sullivan 457, Dorlono EldrIdgp 450, SInglo; R. Joiner 173. HI Triple; R. Fridsy Sholta Plontenldo 457, Morlys Dvorak Joiner 457. HI No Mork: B. Wopllrt * . Becker, the two-time Wimbledon champion and No. 2 ■Die DMNen lAond l-AAcelteeeleetee* 475, A^eo McArdte 4045, Jeonno Buc- Standings; Woteoroll 18133, Ooks Scholastic seed, took l*/k hours to eliminate the eighth-seeded tdwdutolerOd.17: chtrl < 18118, Pontry 18185, Ringside 12-7-4, College football: Boston College at Rutgers. Owllt 4. Cmidlins 3 NBA presetson tUndlngs Beet Annulll’s 11-87, W eodo^ers 878, Ciechoslovakia's Ivan Lendl, ranked No. t In the ColooteotArmy . . . „ NIti Bwli Brown’s 88-7, Posi No. Ir'*}) Channel 18 ...... , RASTERN CONffERENCE Rhode Islond at Boston University Insurance 88-7, T.X 5. 887, Mobil 13:30 p.m, — College football: Iowa at Michigan. Mowlroff 2 I tr J world, also reached Saturday’s semifinals, beating Cindy Dodson 1081783M-OT, Juno Mm Jimv S Attonne oivWon _____ MH frettmin fMAInll CornsUot Brown 8810, Moizon’s 4-811. Channel 8 _ fiiwTtertod-1. NOW Jen ^. McPheo l W L Pci. OB 8 Indian Davis Cup hero Ramesh Krishnan 6-2, 6-3. Holy Crossot Bucknell Rowoff 178178503, Bote Hook 1«-5(«, 0 1.000 YateatColumMa ^ Edna Ruff 170, Boffy Hussey 178508, 13- 30 p.m. — Bowling: Virginia Open. ESPN (ShoneSwn, Kom), 1:1i. X Monlrool, Mww JSfSSV 1 Tho Monchoster Hlob froshmon foot­ MassodMisettsatConnedlcut Morion Gordon 175, Kathy BerzonskI Sl^?3(Sm ltti). 7:47. X MonlrwL Boston 0 0 .000 ball team dotootod a tough Rockville I pm. — College football: UMass at UConn. (Noslund, Corson). V:S7. A Now J w w . 0 0 .000 V7 Dortmotoh ot Horvord 308403, Boo O'ConnoM 1 0 0^, Karon PhBodHphta squad. 30-14, Friday afternoon. The Knicks sign Mark Jackson Davidson at Lotavette Shumoktr 101-473, Carol Bprnett m , WHUS-FM (81.7). WIU (1480) MePhoo 3 (Shonohon, Korn), 1S:00. Woffdngtan 0 0 .000 Vi young Indians oro 3-3. , ^ Gotf RonoWoo. Lomloux. Moo (tteowino). 1 .000 1 RIchmondatMolne Llso Hatfield 475, Joyce Michaud 443, 3 p.m. — College football: Iowa at Michigan (joined NSW York . . . p_ Ktvin Mortinoi scored two touch­ NEW YORK — Mark Jackson, the New York Knicks' Nortecatemot New Hampshire Roxanne Wilson 477, Maureen Wood n m : Clr^ . N J Owokteo). OtvMIsa downs to load Monchoster white Terry 452, Borri Chompoone 471, Kenlyn in progress). Channel 48 iNcood Ftrtpd Si MoiSfsai. n o m w i i Attonta 1 0 1.000 — Porrv, John Ressottl, ond Walter Scott top pick in June’s NBA draft, signed a multi-year NavyatPenn 0 .ODD LehlohotPrlnceton Strelber 450, Lourle Gognon 478. 3; 90 p.m. -College football: Penn State at Syracuse. (B.Sm«h. Rklwrt.fcOl (oo).A N w iJttsw. Oilcooo 0 each oddod o TO. Mortlnox scored on a contract with the club Friday. Boston College at Rutgers MInnachaug Womin Broten 3 (MuNor. Vwbook). 4:18 Ctevotand 0 0 .000 38v ^ tumblo rolum and a 48-vord run Channels _ PanoHta^-VSrtMML NJ Untartirsfics)* 0 0 .000 Vi No other terms of the deal were announced. Penn State ot Syracuse LOW ORtfSO — Toni Guordinp 44. Dtoraff white Porrv scored on o l8vord romp. Colhollcot Vlllanovo Tee-Totalire 3:38 p.m.— College football; USC at Washington. rSLaJ!Sa!o& Mlhoaukoo 0 0 .000 Vi PtiTV fhon cenrwetod to Rossoltl tor a Jackson, a 8foot-3.208pound New York C^ity nat ve. Emmo Brewer 41, Loretto Boyd 47. Mon (sMMna). iFJfc Vwbook. NJ (st e ^ mumno 0 1 .000 y l8vmW score and Scoff touted the (Inoi Cincinnati at West Virginia Claudette Mertens 474, Shlrlev J l- Moil one puffs — Morion Horwold 3, Chs. 8.48 averaged 18.9 points and 6.4 assists per game last South drldee 108173-530, Sue Smith lil-505, 4 pm — College football; Texas at Arkansas. ESPN Ino). 13:M; lomloux. Moo (hooklno), - OOEiTjtWM TO on o tive-yerd levorse ploy. Tennessee vs, Alabama at Birmingham. Lee Juros 3, Mary 1 DIvMia Otfeiwlvelv. Dona LoPoInte, John season for St. John’s He finished his college career as Barbara Soltert 477, Morge Brolnord drive — Toni Guordino (7te hole). 7 p.m. — College football: Tennessee at Alabama. ” inMrd fforted-7. Now Jorsoy, LoM te 4 Utah 1 0 vooo — Cortvon, John Carlin, and Rob Bovee the Redmen’s all-time assist leader and was the 18th 118175-475, Marcello Rivers 450, m p Luckiest boll loom — Morv Aorilho, (BrMdov). V:87. Roixdfy Oonyofco. NJ 0 0 .000 Vi Albonv, Go., State otAlobomo State, nioht Lowrence 108178511, Donno Pooe 404, Toni Guordino, Morv Edwords. Deltas Mockod woll (or tho Indians. Osravne pick overall in the draft. ^ „ . . , DukeotOemson 7-90 p.m. - Devllsat Whalers. SportsChannel. w n c Dsfivor 0 0 .000 Vi Goldston, Kovin Boffomlov. and Doan Harriet Hosleff 170-477, Corolvn Wilson * * a t e t e M ilttrool 8V4-3X Now 0 0 .000 Vt Jackson will report to the Knicks in time for TemplectFlorl^ 178178534, Bely Molorco 208477, Lvnne Hoiiotan Monloskl ran woll. Porrv and Carlin Central State, Ohio vs. Florldo A&M ot 8 p.m. — Wortd Series Game 1; Cardinals at Twins. Suuotnonta 0 0 .000 Vi hod Inlorcoptlons. Menchoster's next Saturday’s pre-season game in Houston against the Wells 183-501, Dot Hills 111-188500, Roworoioy Oaaorteninoi Monkroot i 0 0 .000 Mloml.nlght BobbI Amendoleo 213405, Bertha Tou- Chs. 8.40 3on Antanto oomo Is Thursday at Windham. Louisville at Florida State, night li ; of A- MOW Jorsoy 8 04.9. „ Rockets. toln 103-503, Anne Dondero 453, CIndv 8 p.m. — Bruins at Oilers. Channel 38 Ouuim Moniro(d.Hoyword(aWwi8lV 1 1 JBO — Appotodttan Stateot Furman Crockett 1W-178525, Jessie Wllllomi Baseball sovoo). Now Jtrsov. Chovrlor (tXIVt. 0 0 .000 — AuburnotGeorgloT^ 233-545, Betty Bollev 461, Korne Luck 18; 38 p.m. — Chllega footoall: San Jose St. at Fresno LJL LflkOtS M RS JV h m ' Mississippi Vollev State at Grombllng A—1X9M. 0 0 .000 — John Roseboro is hospitalized 443, Debbie Carter 172-5*. Lori Morel St ESPN Rsforoi MteiNeo1h.Llnssnwo Kovte 0 0 .000 — Tho Monchoster High lunlor vorsNv Vlrglnta Stateot Howord 453, Cothv Donlln 176, Ruth Woitaburv 11:98 p.m. — College football: Temple at Florida. Codkw. Don Mefteurt. 0 0 J » — beys' soccer team continued to roll LOS ANGELES - Former Los Angeles Dod^rs Southern Univeisitv at Jackson State, 108477, Helen Goftnev 174 |77-4», (Upe) SportsChannel 0 1 .000 Vk along os It blonkod EntteW. 3«. Friday. catcher John Roseboro was hospitalired in Mesa. Ariz., night Kothv Bedore 454, Terry Prl»kx?'Uo World Sirles plctura B.J. Otarw and Sffhl Ktovltov notebod KentuckvotLSU 404, Pol Thibodeau 451, Lori Thlbodeou Friday after complaining of chest pains, the Dodgers Now JorMV ISA Now York 13) tho oeols (or tho young Indigiw. now East Tennessee State at Marshall 171-474, Lou Toutoln 208218542, Lee SUNDAY RMSguN 2. Sahm 2 AHwito 11X teWono 113 . . V4)-1 ter tho season. The dotafwo srot ted TuloneolMtmphlsState.nleht Bean 212-223202-437, Denise Grunberg by Lucas Cotorovo, Don Lonpor, Jett Eastern Kentuefcv at Middle Tennessee 181-100-474, Marlon Posclp 178470, SI. Louis (Moerono 87) at Minnesota 1 p.m, - College soccer; Colgate at UConn. ^"RoMb^o, 54. is expected to remain in Mesa (VI0I0 17-10), 0:30 p.m. QoObtC 1 0 1 8-8 Stanlunoi « w Billy White smite Ml- Morv Levitt 103440, Corol Lewie 211- WHUS-FM (81.7) ^ chotl Sllmon rocordod his sixth shutout Lutheran Hospital several days for observation, ^^Southwestern Louisiana at Mlstlutapl 178324-430, Donno Buck 456, l^yra (saSsY*G OasGS BoSS 8 118-1 SI. Louis (Cox 11-7) ol Minnesota 1 p.m. — Patriots at Oilers, Channel 98 indtana VO . A l t a n t a of a w r t e l t e . N.C. 7 In goal. according to a Dodger spokesman. Southern MIstlssIppI vs. Mississippi State Monoger 457, Chris ZImermon 177-212- first fforted-1. Quoboc Mtorinv 3 otJockson ^ .. „ . (BIvtovtn 1313), • : * om. 1 p.m. — Dolphins at JeU. WEU f W (Oorknor. Ooulol). S;4t (oaL.PsnoWteo pjn. Tennessee Tech at Morehood State 550. Dsvas Howorlh. Quo (hooW na^n; Twujn, Utah at Chteoao, 0 :* pjn. Minnesota (tiraker 810) ol St. Louis 3:98 p.m. — Motorsports; Grand Prix of Mexico. Booten of Houoten. 0 :* ojn. Illluf lNft‘ vmNy Tenneeeee Stateot Monte Brown Buf (holdkw). 4:4fc pWwteA Bid (ffbow Cubs closer to getting lights Ubertvof Murray State, nW tt.^ Gilaxy Liigue (Tudor 183), 0: » p.m. tea). I t : * : Mopuiro. But (dNoy at Son Antonte ol OoMoa r .* p jn . The llling Junter High boys' varsity Wodpoodoy’s Boms Sooftto vt. Mihmukoo at MbxwoaoRs. V Stephen F. Auttin at NIcholls State, nlpM * ^ ”m. - Glanta at Bills. Channd 9 Srw), 18:3X- wB>w._Q mo (dffpg .of soccer team uoaod Hs eorteci record to CHICAGO — The Chicago Cubs on Friday clear^ North COrolIno ot Norte Carolina State Evelyn LoVIgne 127, Jon RoiengronI Minnesota ol » . Louis, l : » p.m. aomo)._l8;llLPyks»rB. JM . mpter (RsH- 188 sdth e_3|g victory over iho RHAM 130 GIsete Golding 137-341. Chris Bro«wBy.A *- froshmon Pridov oftornoon. nteht l » 135, Flo Boult 352, Jon OeMonte 135, Minnesota to St. Louis. • : * p.m.. It 4 p.m. — Osltlca at Mayericks, Channel 81 ikwlloolW||jl||to|lxjy^^Q^9t, mohw, ^kia Utah vs. Chteoao of Plibbwsh. 7:S A n ^ Boedno. BNI Konnody. ond Joe release of a city-sponsored survey showing most city VlroteloatSauteCarolInq Robin Teels 124, (Uirolyn Minor 148352. nscessorv __ _ „ 7:98 p m. - CUllege football: Penn St. at Syracuse OJn. Sloahitwon each scorooaoalfe tend Ww ssispgGiY# 0ct> M URwMiiMon vs. Dsfratt ol Muskoaon. residents favor installing the lights. Bothun»Cookmon at South Corotlno Roms. Haying steW tor llitna wore More •‘A very solid majority” of residents surveyed. M State _ St. LoulsotMln«osota,4pm.,ltnocoseofv ■ *3 _ es.rroll, MIko Jones. Tho Cltadol of Tsnnosso# OHittanoooo, Cunllffa Auto ^ * p 4 n!^^^orld Sartos Game 9; Cardinals at Twins. aouonu ■ i i — ■, teiA Smittr 1 **Sw J o r s y * FhlloditehiB. Opjn. Kehul. Bobby PMtondOavW nercent. said they approved of lighU under certoln higtvt Brad Cobrol 410, Rick Johnson 402, loedev. W .» (A o d r o v chuk. H o u s lo v ). 1V:1V. Wee Yb(ko)lteuolon.l:»pjn. . (Seoilo Steve Onr«4WB M^nrdod conditions ot Wrigley, the only major-league basetoll Morgan State dt Towson State, nteht St. Louis at Mtanosota, • ; * pm. EST, It Ooidm State dl U L O teaors. * : » The Bill NteKInney 1«^i1;^.y''1V;?yyn^te Bruins at Flames. Channel to GoeretaatVandorbllt.nloht Steve Wllllontis 178444, Pout Nagle , S:3I: Cvr, pm. _ I li Mlgatfov i . stadium without them, said Alton Miller, spokesman jomtsModlsonatVMl i^ S i. — Coltogt fbotball: LouisylUe at Florida Oiv stand of PorUwiA * ; * ojil for Mayor Harold Washington. (taps). Sport8(*aiinsl Tyson retains Rosters in NFL

title with TKO .1 may grow to 85

By Ed SchuVItr Jr. Bv Dove Goldberg Th« Anoclottd Prtts The Associated Press ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. - BHke Tyson knocked down NEW YORK — The end to the 24-day NFL strike may Tyrell Biggs twice in the seventh round and stopped leave teams next week with as many as 85 players on him at S;St to retpin his undisputed heavyweight their rosters — regulars and replacements. But only 45 championship Friday night at the Atlantic City would be allowed to suit up for the games. Convention Center. The league is also likely to approve a version of the Iron Mike was in control from the opening bell and it old “taxi squad,” allowing coaches to keep players who seemed Just a matter of time before he wrald end it. impressed them during tte strike. That time came when he dropped the challenger As some of the regulars turned away when the strike twice late in the seventh. ended Thursday returned Friday to b ^ n preparations Tyson, who had hurt Biggs with hooks and body shots for next week, league officials were trying to get ready through the first six rounds, caught him with a left hook for the full influx of regulars next week. that dumped him on the seat of his panU. Biggs' upper NFL Management Council spokesman John Jones body went through the ropes but he quickly got into a said teams will be allowed to keep up to 85 players on sitting position. their active and Inactive lisU next week, and would The 1M4 Olympic super-heavyweight. champion have to name their 45-man active roster by 4 p.m. struggled up at nine, blood streaming from a cut over Saturday...... his left eye. That could set up possible confrontations if the Tyson charged to the attack and landed a hard right. players share the same locker rooms and practice He then rip p ^ a left hook that sent Biggs backward together. onto his back in his comer. The final roster size will probably be determined at a Referee Tony Orlando didn't bother to count as league meeting scheduled lor Kansas City Oct. 27. Biggs' comer men and Dr. Frank Doggett rushed Into Tex Schramm, a member of the Management the ring. Coundl’s executive committee and president of the They got Biggs up quickly and seated on his stool. Dallas Cowboys, said it was likely the owners would "He's made for me.” Biggs had said before the fight. Minnesota pitcher Bert Blyleven along with the other Twins' pitchers, will decide to keep the active roster at 45 but that a ‘ ‘reserve No way. . . . stretches with a bat during a team be required to bat in World ^ rie s games squad” might be added so that coaches could keep The end came for Biggs with one second remaining in in St. Louis. replacements who had impressed. the seventh round. workoutWOrKOUl atm the Metrodome. Blyleven, ••• w*. But he said It was unlikely the roster would be The 6-foot-4V4 Biggs, who weighed 2MVi. IJ more increased to 49, a figure tacitly agreed upon during the AP photo than Tyson, and had a large reach advantage, simply negotiations but never formally approved. “That’s a was unable to keep Tyson oft him. sensitive figure right now,” Schramm said. "I don t Friday night at the Meadowlands Arena. Biggs, noted for his Jab. simply had no steam in the Twins’ pitchers the spot know that we’d want to go for that.” New Jersey's Tom Kurvers checks punch on this night and there was no power in his right The union, meanwhile, said it was considering filing Montreal's Claude Lemleux (left) as the The Devils won, 4-3. hand wten it did land. hurlers went S-for-18 in 1975. They lawsuits through the National Labor Relations Board latter gets off a pass In their NHL game Tyson. 21. five years Biggs' Junior but older than the Bv Hal Bock ta’s manager. to try and get players paid for this week. Players who "I watched the pitchers take are a collective l-for-83 since then. challenger in pro experience, landed several hard jabs The Associated Press Stoddard’s single occurred, coin­ reported alter the union sent them bock were barred and packed power in both hands to the body and head batting practice for a couple of from playing this weekend and being paid, though they MINNEAPOLIS - Consider a minutes.” Kelly said. "And then I cidentally. in his first major league throughout. at-bat. can practice and be paid at a per diem rate, while their Biggs, cut over the left eye in the third round, took batting slump that stretches not turned my head away" Whalers lose fifth straight "I’m going to try to do it.” Viola replacements play this Sunday. ' .several hard shots but finally could not resist the man over a week, or a month or even a Since the designated hitter rule Jones also that the owners will honor the provisions who has been irresistible since turning pro on March «. season. said, “^ o knows, it could come of the 1982 contract with the exception of union dues Stastny’s tying goal, his fourth of down to the difference between was introduced in 1973. AL pitchers LANDOVER. Md. (AP) - Bengt 19S5 Consider instead, a slump that have batted 130 times in World checkoff. That means the union will have to collect the season, came on a pass from "I look for a great fight.” Tyson had said before. has lasted since 1975. a slump that winning and losing, if you get down dues individually lor players rather than having them Gustafsson scored two goals and Michel Goulet. Stostny stepped a bunt or something. It’s tough after Series games, with 10 hits for a assisted on another Friday night to NHL Roniidap • I'm the beat fighter in the world" has yielded Just one hit in 83at-bats. batting average of .077. deducted from paychecks. behind Buffalo defenseman Phil He certainly was the best fighter in the ring as he That’s some slump. nine years to acclimate yourself to “No player benefits are getting interrupted, Jones lead the Washington Capitals to a Housley and beat goaltender Tom hitting. My goal is to make turned it Into a one-sided fight, looking every bit the»-l It is the burden American League sdid 6-2 NHL victory over the Hartford Barrasso on the stick side. The two pitchers carry with them when they contact.” The first three years the AL used Whalers. but with the teams back at full favorite he was. the rule, the NL refused toallow the Jones also said that despite the antitrust suit filed goals gave Stostny 800 career come to bat in Worid Series gannes. If be. or any other Minnesota against the league by the union, the owners were still Mike Gartner also scored a goal strength, Hartford’s Kevin Dineen points. Tyson cut Biggs' Up in the first round as he landed And when the Series between idtcber succeeds at bat. it will DH in the World Series. Then, from for Washington, increasing his spoiled Clint Malarchuk’s shutout 1976-85. the DH was used in interested in resuming contract negotiations. several hard head shots late. Minnesota and St. Louis moves to break a batting slump of monumen­ ‘”nie things that were on the table when the strike league- leading total to seven. He bid at 14; 14. Red WInge 3, Leafs 2 Biggs tried to circle and Jab in the first two rounds as the National League stadium for tal proportions for American alternating Worid Series. The first has scored in all four games the Gustafsson scored his second of National League DH- was Dan ended are still on the table.” Jones said. ”We would DETROIT (AP) - Bob Probert’s Tyson stalked. Games 3-4-5 next week, it is the League pitchers, who have not had think that despite the suit, we could still try to work out Capitals have played this season. the night on the power play at 3; 18 goal at 18:28 of the third period challenge the Twins’ pitchers will a World Series hit since 1979. Driessen. who batted .357 in that The Whalers, who finished first in of the third period. Dineen got his role for Cincinnati in 1976. Driessen an agreement.” ^ _ broke a tie and lead Detroit to a 3-2 face. In Game 4 of that Series at Members of the Washington Redskins and Green the Adams Division last year, have second of the night, and of the NHL victory over the Toronto The situation intrigues Frank Pittsburgh. Tim Stoddard, then is on the Cardinal roster for this lost all five games they have played season, on the power play at 12:21, Series. "It was different.” he Bay Packers decided to resume practicing for the per Maple Leafs In the Red Wings' NHL UConn booters Viola, the Twins’ starter for the with Baltimore, had an RBI-single. diem rate — daily payments based on a $750 a week this season. Washington’s victory before Gartner completed the home opener Friday night. Series opener and probably for Stoddard’s sin i^ stands as the only recalled. “I wasn’t used to sitting salary for veterans and $500 for rookies plus $38 a day was its second in as many home scoring. Gerard Gallant, who took a pass Game 4 in Busch Sta^um. World Series hit by an Anoerican around before I got to bat. But it meal money. They joined the Chicago Bears and ^ s games, and evened the Capitals’ from Steve Yzerman, skated the It depresses Tom Kelly, Minneso­ League pitcher since Boston worked out.” Angeles Raiders as the only teams with large number record at 2-2. DbvIIb 4, CanadiBnB 3 puck up the left side, sent defense- trim MCC, 5-1 of veterans practicing. .... The Capitals took control of the man Todd Gill sprawling with a game early, scoring three times in EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J The Tampa Bay Hues, on the other hand, returned for (AP) — Claude Lolselle scored the fake, and fed Probert the puck STORRS — The Manchester Community CoUege the first time, then walked out when they were told the the first 10:32 of the game. Peter about 10 feet In front of the net. Sundstrom got Washington going at winning goal at 9:09 of the third S men's soccer team was outclassed by the University of Cardinals’ Clark is out of Series couldn’t play this week, just as many of the teams had period Friday night as the New Probert skated In. faked goalie Connecticut Juirior varsity team Friday afternoon by a 5:41, picking up a loose puck in the Viola. 1-0 with a 5.25 ERA in two done Thursday. .. , ^ Jersey Devils edged the Montreal Ken Wregget, and beat him low on 5-1 count. MCC falls to >-7 while UConn evens Us record CeaUnued trsoB page 56 "I took a couple of swings Fear that players out-of-conditlon coulo'TO injured neutral zone and moving to the top the glove side forhis first goal of the right-handed.” Pendletmi said af­ starts against Detroit in the Ameri­ of the right circle before firing a Canadians 4-3 for their third at 4-4. The Cougars’ final game of the season is Monday can League playoffs, said he is not was cited by most clubs as the reason forjjAt allowing straight victory at home. season. at 3 p.m. when they host Berkshire Community ter the workout. “The first one drive through the legs of Whaler The victory improved the Red pinch-hitter in his only appearance didn’t hurt. The second one was too dwelling on the crippled Cardinals the regulars to play. , » .w goaltender Peter Sidorkiewlcz. Loiselle Intercepted the puck in College. in the playoffs. or their running game. Doug Allen, the assistant executive director of the the Canadian zone after Montreal Wings record to 3-1-0 for the season The Huskies took a 3-0 halftUne lead behind goals painful.” NFL Players Association, said the union is considering Gustafsson made It 2-0 while while the Maple Leafs are off to a "I can’t play. 1 can't help.” Clark Tom Lawless will start at third ”I can’t worry if Jack Clark is in goalie Brian Hayward had poked a from Bill Lawrence. Brian Anderson, and also talUed asking the NLRB to seek an injunction in federal court short-handed. He got his stick on a 2-2-0 start. said previously. Reliever Lee Tun- base in place of Pendleton and Tom the lineup or not.” Viola said. “I’m rising shot by Larry Murphy, crossing pass by the Devils’ Andy when an MCC defender deflected the ball into the nell was added to the roster, giving not going to change my game seeking to have the regular players paid because they Brickley away from the goalmouth. Cougar net. Pagnosxi will be the DH against reported in time for Sunday’s games. That could mean deflecting it down and past Sidor- the Cardinals nine pitchers. Viola. because it’s tbe Cardinals.” kiewicz on the glove side at 7:49. Loiselle fired a 12-foot wrist shot UConn went up 4-0 Just 57 seconds into the second half the owners would have to pay about $20 million to the past Hayward for his fourth goal of 9 on a goal by '00 Manchester High grad Brian Mikme. The absence of Clark and Pen­ Viola was 11-3 at the Metrodome Sidorkiewlcz. making his first St. Louis will be without its this season and will have another players, the approximate weekly total salary figure. the season. Seven minutes later. Milone assisted on Rich sectxad-leading home-run hitter. dleton further increased the power Individual players were thinking along the same NHL start, was beaten by Paul difference between the Cardinals good-luck charm on his side — a Cavalllni at 10:32. As the goalie Th6,D6vll8 are off to a 3-1 start Bayman's goal to close out the Husky scoring. Pendleton, for most of the Worid sign reading "Frank ‘Sweet Music’ lines while the Canadlens dropped to MCC spoiled Brian Hall’s bid for a shutout with 14:34 Series. Pendleton, who hit 12 and Twins. Minnesota’s starting Tight end Rocky Klever and linebacker Bob Crable went into his backswing in an effort left to play when John Almeida raced down the middle lineup for Game 1 hit 173 home runs Viola” that hangs from the upper to sweep the puck out of the crease, 1-2-1. homers with 96 RBI. pulled muscles of the New York Jets said they might go to court to in. Mtan74 ioMmiml mw m u m« M alaiita deck. of the field and touched theball off toA.J Marcantonlo in his side during Game 7 of the this season, compared to just 32 for force the leajnie to allow them to play Sunday against the rookie defenseman knifed in NordiquM 2, 8abr«B 2 who neatly deposited a ri»ot into the upper left comer of the St. Louis starters. The fans that brings the banner Miami. Klever said they had the backing of (foach Joe and poked the puck into the net. playoffs and is unable to throw or Kent Hrbek led the Tsrins with 34. claims Viola is 14-0 when it is there, BUFFALO. N Y. (AP) - Peter the net. , . bat right-himded. Washington made it 4-0 at 4:40 of 872-2140 The Huskies held a 23-7 advantage in shots. MCC Tom Bninansky bit 32. Gary Gaetti and Viola is aware of it. “Joe said if there is any way we can l^ally play in the second period, when Gustafsson Stostny scored two goals, his goalie Joe Lauberth. a former Husky, made eight Herxog kept him on the roster and 31 and Kirby Puckett 28 "That banner has been pretty fed Dave Christian for a power-play second with less than four minutes good for me.” Viola said. ”I read in this game, then do it.” Klever said. "The only thing saves while Hall recorded three will play him as the left-handed "Tom (Manager Kelly) told me holding him back from playing us w s the manage­ goal while the Capitals were left in the third period, to give the i he’s going to take Gaetti and Hrbek the newspaper where he couldn’t Quebec Nordiques a 2-2 NHL tie W I1 S $ N UCoim 2 designated hitter — which will be ment M rt of it.... They won’t let us. The strike is over enjoying a two-man advantage. used only at the Metrodome — and out. just to make things even" get a ticket to the World Series. I and we are trying to do the best we con to get a salary Later In the period the Capitols with the Buffalo Sabres Friday O IL C il, Swhia: UC—t-owrsocs, Anderson. Mllono. Bovnjon. Herzog said. had an extra and called him up.” night. McS-Mor«»nWilo. Sovm: UC-Holl 3; SSCC-Loobwm 1. as a pinch hitter. this week and play.” killed off a two-man disadvantage. l » I H « I I'. II isaaaaajuia A • •***• a ^

- Coventry ties MHS girls record ninth shutout in a row with Cromwell

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'ENFIELD — It W8« another day at the office for the Manchester Hlfh glrla* soccer team. The Indians. No. 2 COVENTRY — It didn’t hurt too much, but Friday’s In the state In an unofficial coaches’ poll, were 1-1 tie with Cromwell High didn’t help Coventry High confronted by a packed defense but still managed to School’s battle for a berth in the postseason Charter break through twice In each half for a 4-0 victory over Oak Conference soccer championship. host Enfield High Friday In CCC East Division play. M The leader of the COC East and the COC West The Indians are now »-0 In the CCC East and 1^0 k 1. divisions will meet for the COC title at a time and place overall. They've recorded nine consecutive shutout to be announced! wins and can tie their own school mark, set In 1984. wItt / another blanking on Tuesday when they host Hartford The Patriots are now 5-1-1 in the COC East, 6-2-2 overall while RHAM High leads the COC East with only Public at Memorial Field. "liiey (Enfield) packed the box," said Manchester one tie (with VInal Tech) to blemish Its otherwise Coach Joe Erardl. "It was a flat game tor usbut wedid perfect mark. Coventry and RHAM meet next Saturday at (Coventry High School In SoccerFest what we had to do to win. We did have our nnonnenU, action. he added. » A t Manchester’s first moment came at the 84-mlnnte Cromwell goes to 81-2 in the COC West and 6-2-2 mark of the first half when freshman Kathy overall with the deadlock. Cumberbatch. taking advantage of a misuke ^ “ They (Cromwell) are not a bad team.” said Patriot Enfield goalie Jen Gates, tallied what proved to be the Coach Bob Plaster. “ They tied VInal earlier. This game-winner. It was her sixth goal of the season. Anny certainly doesn’t do us any good but at least it’s not a Barrera, on a nice through pass from Jen Atwell, loss. It could have been worse.” scored four minutes later. It washer fourth goal of the V68r. Coventry’s Dave Poulin notched his 14th goal of the Shelley DIeterle made It S-0 Just three minutes Into campaign at the 28minute mark of the first half as he the second half. Meg Berte. from 88 yards out. sent a converted a penalty kick. Poulin was tripped In the nice through ball Into the box and DIeterle gathered It penalty area after taking a nice glve-and-go pass from In and fired home a 7-9 yarder for her fifth goal of the \ Jack Ayer. campaign. Karen Rattanakoun capped the scoring at Hanid photo by Pinto Cromwell’s tying goal came 15 seconds into the the SO-mlnute mark with her 10th goal of the campaign. HeraM photo by PiMo second half when the Panthers stole the kickoff from M e m a ^ a run down the right side and beat the keeper Manchester High’s Chris Lyder (ieft) in their C C C East match Friday at Coventry. The Panthers cut In behind Coventry’s set Memorial Field. The Raiders won, 1-0. Inside the post on the g r o u n d .____. i / T w ^ - It’s a fight to see who'll get his head on Rick Dubiel (partially hidden) while tries to get his foot on the ball while play and that enabled Geoff Goodson to go In on goal. Manchester had 89 shots while Enfisid: whibh dips to Mikel Arana (right) tries to get in on the being held off by Enfield's Andy Wessels He beat the Patriot sweeper and goalie Ron Gardner 8-8-1 In the CCC East and 8-7-1 overall, had none. the ball as Manchester High’s Chris from close range. Jen Faber played well at a back slot tor the Indians play Friday at Memorial Field. Enfield Lyder (left) and Emil Assavi (20) are Poulin, who has been playing well, missed a couple of while four Junior varsity performers. Jdlle Holmes. airborne. They sandwich Enfield High’s won. 1-0. drives over the crossbar. Rob Berkowltz and Ayer In Melanie Hanley and Jodi WIdmer up front and Tracy the midifield and Jason Smith at sweeperback played Mulligan In the backfleld played well. All are well for Coventry. Plaster added that the Patriots felt UMlIo. PeoSersant; Sows.: .S C -; Bonnie Bodorak ond Carol Trocclola won tbe 50 free and 100 butterfly for MHS in precarious spot sophMnores. the absence of wing fullback Peter Lazzerinl. who has RAaMamdMmta# 3 4^ ^ Laura Ourion lC M— A.Aueitlane 4. East while Lynn Krawesyk won the 100 back. Chris Dube won the diving and the East 400-yard free relay been out since the first meeting with RHAM (Oct.6), for * Scoriae: M— Cotnboieeteh. Borror^ Djriorto^noWoae- team also won. Choryl Constantine in tbe 200IM and the first time against Cromwell which had a couple of kewn; Sovoa; M— Paulo Helllt a ■— Jen Oats* 21. Qlrit* swimming Jenn Trocclola in the 100 breast also showed well for speedy front line performers. the Eagles. . after 1-0 loss to Enfield Coventry outshot Cromwell. 17-5. East’s next meet is Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. at Windsor Covtfitry triumphs Coventry ’ MHS roltent In loss High School. are a good team. Our kids wanted it Cromwell ^ OLD LYM E — The Coventry High girls’ soccer team an obstruction call. Enfield was Scoring: Cov— Poulin, Cr— Ooodion; Sovet; Cov— WlLUMANTIC — The Manchester High girls’ swim Bv Jim Tiernev and went out and got it.” received a rude awakening when H Herald Sports Writer awarded an indirect kick 10 yards Gardner 4, Cr— MIkt Pltruzzello 10. l^me High School. The host Wildcats acorcd in the fim team put up a valiant eWort before dropping a 91-75 in front of the Indian goal. Enfield's Indian senior sweeperback Gary dedston to powerful Windham High Friday afternoon. Minor was hurt 2:54 into the second 19 seconds but the PatrioU came back tor a 8-1 win ‘ ^ ’ free: 1. C.Troeelelo (EC) :3S.M, X Moke (SJ), X Arts Defense was the main weapon for Swedish exchange student P.A. The host W W p pett. 94 this season, haven’t lost In thdr half. He was taken from the field Friday In no»conference play. .... Stenerson dented the back of the net last 84 meets which stretches over a three-year span. the Enfield High School boys’ with a possible broken leg. At 6:07. Cheney topped Coventry Is now h#-! while Old Lyme drops to 8^1. ' ^ ’vlne: 1. Outw (BC) MXWpelirtt.X ScoM (SJ).X Lewlev for an apparent goal. The score, It was the first toes of the year for ManAw ter w ^ soccer team Friday afternoon Manchester had a solid scoring but "W e were down right away but we didn’t panic, ‘ M i fly: 1. C.Trecelolo (EC) 1:04.A X Scott (SJ), X Whit* however, was waved off as the ball Despite its best SO minutes of soccer, Cheney Tech falls to 8-1. The Indlaas’ next meet is Friday at 8:M against Manchester High. junior Mo Moriarty’s left-footer cited first-year Coventry Coach Chrte D’^bro eto . After receiving a first-half goal didn’t touch any other player. found it^ lf on the short end of a 81 score to visiting p.m. when they host Enfield High. Manchester Coyb ‘ ^wifroo: 1. Skorontky (SJ), 1:0XX X Kealoesnifl (SJ), 3. went over the bar. At 13:50, Vinal Tech in Charter Oak Conference soccer Friday retorrlnt to the op^ng g o a l^ D avid Frost noted that 89 personal best w ere recorded from Rusty Stone. Enfield fully Again. Dieterle came close to sophomore midfielder Dave Ste­ (OMl^rme) marked very tiiht'on Leslie (Danehy) and *MS^hvo?^ LsvMOue (SJ)4:1X1XXCollott(SJ),X Mutton employed its air-tight defense and scoring for Manchester at 13:24 of afternoon. phenson was sidelined with a Cheney is now 881 in the COC East and 87-2 overall Monies (Hodtna) but we caught a couple of breaks on by his team. \ hung on to defeat the Indians. 1-0, in the first half when his 28yarder "W e ran Into a team that has won 34 straltfit meets ‘ ^wi'bock: 1. Krowesvk (EC) 1:14.74, X McMullen (SJ),X sprained ankle. while the Hawks are now 3-2-2 in the West Division and through balls from Johanna VanKrulidnten. over the past three years, but our girts did not give up Central Connecticut Conference caromed off the crossbar. The VaaKrulalten set up taro of Danshy*a three goals, ‘"Ws 'SmkS: 1. Sore (SJ) 1:2X07, X Coremllo (EC), 3. “ I was pleased,” McCarthy said 82-2 overall. as eridenced by 89 personal best performances, he East Division action at Memorial visiting Raiders gained the only both Inthelirsthatf. DanehyequaUaedmattersat84:13 of his team’s play. ” Especially “ They (Vinal) are a good team and Car) Lombardo is “ cnM Serelw :'). Eost (Folev, Mis, McCuInness, Trocelolo) Field. score they would need with 11:14 and put the Patriots ahead for good at 89:40. after Gary and David got hurt.” an excellent player.” said Cheney Coach Paul Soucy. **neshm an Katelyn Undstrom broke her own sdiool 4:2XS2. The loss, the Indians’ fourth in a left in the opening 40 minutes. Papotiy dosed out the scoring at the 19:09 mark of row, drops them to 2-82 in the CCC Lombardo, an All-State selection, scored three of record hs the 199 meter4rea8tstroke wltt ■ « « * o* The Indians’ best chance to gain the ascend half. She now has 81 goals for the season, East and 2-82 overall. Meanwhile, Enfield’s R.J. McGuivney ga­ Vinal’s four goals. ” I think this was our best 50 minutes |. i4.gg. Erf h mgg Kerri Undland won the diving tor thered the ball on the left side after . the equalizer came off a direct kick atom with six hat tricks (three-goal pertormances). the visiting Raiders remained of soccer and I don’t think the score indicates how close tte Indians. A bo swtnvmiiig well for Manchester were Girls’ volleyball his shot was deflected by an Indian with 13:20 left to play. Moriarty’s the game was,” Soucy added. Coventry outshot Old Lyme. I W Marda Marfcstein. Allison Kane. KristlB Perry. Sonya undefeated at 881 in the league and shot off the direct kick just missed “They were using a switching offense and It threw us defender. McGuivney then moved Lombardo opened the scoring with five minutes left MHS a winner overall. the left post. Bernier made a off but we marked very well the sawwl haM awl G ulU kM and U sa Phillips. The loss leaves Manchester in a right and dished off to Stone in the half, converting a penalty kick. “ That was I positioned eight yards in front of the brilliant save on a breakaway with questionable,” Soucy said. Lombardo added a second allowed thorn Just three shots on goal. D^Ambrosto n ISyfcoi- Pawtafeewici, The Manchester High girts’ voUeyhall team, which precarious situation as far as Manchester goal. Stone received 3:29 left by Enfield’s Eric Vossel- goal two minutes later as freshman goalie Bill McCoy. Cantoro. BorucM.CM. 2:i•axe. X VwmwiWOl. 8. tSOOClWriSf.. . won all of two matches a year ago when it lost 14. won qualifying for the state tourna­ ;ie4, X Beuctwr tw>, X Hleksv the pass and beat Indian goalie Jeff lier. Bernier came out and dove to Lisa Friedrich played well at ssreeperback tor a e trs a : 1. (W).2:1 its third of the season Friday as it topped Enfield High ment. Manchester, which last making his varsity debut, saw Lombardo’s shot dribble Bernier to the left comer of the net. his left and knocked Vosselier’s into the net. "It was just a rookie mistake.” Soucy s Coventry, which la back In action Monday at k M p.m _ Md. medtov: 1. Svfcot (W ). 2:1XX X Ltadriram (M l, X School in four sets at Clarhe Arena. Scores were 15-12. failed to appear in postseason play “ Sis "W e know it’s always a big game shot away. at hotne against COC foe East Hampton High School. 9-lS. 15-9 and 15-11. Manchester b now 3-7 for the in 1966. must win five of its last six noted. when we play Manchester.” En­ Senior fullback Joe LaRosa ■orvc9.8KVl:«4** W iiS S jflM l'x season. games for tournament considera­ Jim Krone tallied for Cheney at the 21-minute mark OM m : IMK mHpolwHv 1 mortotilw 8. field C^ach Lenny Shortz said. played a fine game in the Indian Andrea Bliley and Sue Guerette served w d l for the tion, A team must have a .500 mark of the second half before Lombardo struck again for SM rSn: C— DotwOv « » . O t— auOMili Sovss: C— Ai»«o ” .4fter we got the goal lead, we backfield and at sweeper after Vinal. Jay Mounts capped the scoring for the visitors »W>, 1 :S44, X Borucit (W ). X L. PMIIIo* Indians. to qualify for the tournament. WVriOlfcOt.— MlcOriW SloUw 4. strengthened our (defensive) Minor left the game. "Joedldanlce Manchester also won the Junior varsity match. 185 “ Enfield is a fine team.” Indian with 12 minutes left. *%Wsa: 1. Pwool (W^.^.X4. k.L. gwwp* X«#> iwJM)mww vvwr formation.” job taking over at sweeper.” Vinal outshot Cheney, 32-17. McCoy had 16 saves in i.'Lovrts (W l. S;S4X X Beuctwr (W ). X HIckev and 189. Coach Bill McCarthy said. "They Despite the Raiders’ packed McCarthy said. " I ’m concerned Manchester’s next match b Wednesday at 3:89p.m. played fine defense.” his debut while Joe DiMaurohad 7saves in between the Bm I It routed laock: 1. Sriies (W1.1:0S.S.X Twenwv (W ).X H. BuMcta defense. Manchester actually terri­ with the kids. They work their butts at Hartford Public High Sebod. Enfield goalie Mike Halish has pipes for Vinal. Steve Infante at midfield and Scott ,w ^ torially controlled more of the off and and always come up NEWINGTON - The East Catholic Wgh girls’ 1. Ltodrireoi (M),l:U4

Cteasc u. dc iBmtrbrstrr Hrralb Whaler winless oil streak at five By Non The Asi — see page 53 WASH two Iran SPORTS for last action restrain In a SI the pres as “ a m assist i shippini White gunfire CLARK IS OUT OF SERIES platfom Penta AmerlCi a.m ., E Related stories board a — see page 52 radioed Fitzw “ The because By Ben Walker said. The Associated Press Fitzw platforr MINNEAPOLIS - Jack Clark is destroyi out for the entire World Series, fire, po T e rry Pendleton is out for now and shells. the St. Louis Cardinals wondered He Si Friday what else could go wrong. Iranian Awaiting them for the Series At a opener Saturday night were the Weinbe strange sights and sounds of the on the I Minnesota Tw ins’ Metrodome. Es­ any oil pecially the sounds. EiUw Joe Magrane. the Cardinals’ restrafi starter in Game 1. has his own way which V of dealing with the noisy ballpark. their al “ I ’m probably going to wear ear Sea Isli plugs. I ’m serious,” he said. “ Our “ When people scream like that . them - for nine innings, it puts such a politics frantic pace to the game,” Ma­ the Uni grane said. “ You keep looking over occupic your shoulder, wondering if the Fitzv blimp is going to crash through the the Un seven-j roof or something.” Magrane will be the first rookie “ We left-hander ever to start a World expand added. Seies opening game. Wein Magrane, hit hard in his one start earlier during the National League “ We playoffs, pitched in the Metrodome will b( in 1985 for the University of escalat Arizona. losing to Minnesota 5-3. secrete “ There were about 2,000 fans closed. here and it was hard to hear,” he Hoffi said. the Ira A crowd of 55,000 is expected to about 1 cheer Frank Viola, Minnesota’s ace of 6,00( left-hander, who will be starting on Hoffi the same day he was supposed to be of the bept man at his brother's wedding navalf in New York. destro; E arlier this week. Cardinals Hoffi Manager Whitey Herzog wondered H. Star whether Magrane would be able to and th overcome the pressure of Game 1. Iraniai the Twins and their fans. U.S. SI “ I don’t know who is going to over th handle the crowd here,” Herzog the shi said during a Friday workout held Weir to let the Cardinals get accustomed told 0 to finding fly balls in the Metro- “ coope dome’s white ceiling. Hoff “ As a manager, you tell them to of th e . relax. Generally, if you tell them “ Wh that they get tighter.” capnot ’The Cardinals’ task became even bellige tougher when Clark was dropped some ( Harald photo by Pinto from their 24-man playoff roster. Both CTark, who hit 35 home runs and should A battle tor control drove in 106 runs, has not started requir since ^ p t . 9 because of tom ankle days u Enfield High School’s Kevin Davis (left) and Friday afternoon at Memorial Field. The Raiders ligaments. He struck out as a them i handed the Indians their fourth straight loss, 1-0. “ I e: Manchester High’s Mike Sardo are In close said F company during their C C C East Division game Story on page 55. ’mm to page 52

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