MANCHESTER. <0 Car- n o o » D rive, South ^ rm t area. Like new Garrison Colonial. Fomllv roonft, living room, dining room, Florida room. 4 bed­ rooms, 7*A baths, fire­ COVENTRY. The High­ place, bullt-lns, 2 car lands. Beautiful parage. Large private wooded lots from 1-17 backyard. An Immocu- acres. Owner financing t h r e e Bedrooms on •oj* home throughout. ayolloble. Flono first floor, $650. per Realty *4*-5200. □ month. One month se- $W,000. Century 21 FOUR Piece king bed­ L l n ^ Real Estate, curlty. Coll 645-8201. 64M000.D______room set. 2 couches, THE Olcott Is now man- stereo console. Pea­ ^ o o m colonials. aged by Beacon Man­ cock wicker chair. 3 agement Corporation. FOR Sale - 3 tires on rims. •w,900. Mallard view 3 piece corner group. 1 regular, 2 studded. bedrooms, I'/i boths, We are now occeptlng 646-4198.______applications for our 1 75R14. $75. 646-4729. fireplace, gourmet kit­ NEW- Never used. White chen with all applian­ F M U M BEHIN07? and 2 bedroom units. ROOM Air conditioner, Fully appllanced kit­ velvet wingback chair. Fredrich. 5,900 BTU, 1 ces, carpeting, full STOP FOREClOSimEII $185. 647-8756. bosemenf and garage I It you ere felling behind on chen, wall-to-wall car­ week old. $250 cash No monfhiv assoc, your mortgage payments... peting, private parking BUTCHER Block kitchen firm. Call after 6pm. fees. Blanchard & Ros- OR...It your home Is In fore­ and swimming pool. table. $25. Service for 8 742-8785.______setfo Realfors," We're closure, WE CAN HELPI We are near schools stoneware. $25.649-1827 GREMMAN 17 foot alum­ Selling Houses" 646- and shopping mall. or 643-0290.______^ inum canoe, complete No payment program avail­ Conveniently located 5 CAMARO 305 1977. Dolby LIPMAM #1 24S2.0 able for up to 2 years. Bad ANTIQUE Parlor chair with Gunter sailing rig, stereo. White with red minutes from 1-84 and with white velvet. $115. excellent condition, VOLKSWAGEN credit la not a problemllAsk 15 minutes to down­ CARS pinstripes. S1500orbest how LOW payments can Four ginger |ar lamps. $350. Starcraft Trail offer. 6464)724. PRE-OWNED ICONOOMm^^^ town Hartford. No pets $10.each. 647-8756 Star XL pop-up FOR SALE Ifwisale help you SAVE YOUR allowed. Residents pay camper. Sleep 6, very SUBARU D L 1976.4 door, 1088 VW JETTA - *10,895 s OL'a TO CHOoac prom Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm HOME TODAYI own utilities. For more Now Is the time to run an good condition, $1200. J automatic transmis­ 30 Cents FOREST Ridge Town- Swiss CeaservaUve firoep Information please call ad In classified to sell that C Penney lOhp lawn 1981 CHEVY Citation. sion, stereo. $350 or AT. AC. erznio. choici op colohs best offer. 649-4907 house. 316 baths, 3 bed­ at (203) 454-1336 or 643-0612 or 643-6432. camera you no longer tractor, 42" cut, plus Power steering, am/fm 67 VW GOLF rooms, 1900 square feet (203) 454-4404 ONE Side of 2 family for use.______lawn sweeper, trailer, cassette, low miles. of living space, fire­ rent. 3 bedrooms, snow plow and tire $1650. 429-4515.______.rywsciROcco...... j,95 place, air conditioning, washer-dryer hook-up, ITV/STEREO/ chains, $600. Call 659- 1987 Ponlac Trans Am. Sell Your Car deck, with view. Par­ carpeting. Nice loca­ 1859.______305, loaded, T-roof, ex­ ___I APPLIANCES ...... ,e.859 tially finished walk-out tion. $695 per month. STORM Windows. Triple cellent condition. 649- basement. Pool, tennis Rsntsls Call 644-2673 or 644-3313 0336.______Plant deal rejected; penalty secret For Sale - Caloric Gas track with screens, 88 CHEW CAMARO court. Priced to sell at evenings. inocz-n...... *9,995 Range. Excellent con- make an offer I Various 1973 Plymouth Sattellte. *15 $159,000. Coll owner at By Andrew Yurkovsky Director Geoffrey Naab said that stopped work on the secondary of Environmental Protection. dltlon. $125. 646-4729. sizes. Also, 112" alumi­ Under $500. Good con­ 4 Lines — 10 Days 84 BUICK CENTURY closed-door meeting lasting referred inquiries to Twardy. *47-0748. ______ROOMS W agon...... *7,795 Manchester Herald it was less than the cost of a new part of the plant, where some 4 Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said I CONDOMINIUMS FROST Free refrlgera- num awning. 568-4841. dition. Coll Mike 643- 508 charge each addi­ about 1>A hours. Naab said, ‘T m convinced that MANCHESTER. Orostl- municipal building, which is acres of wetlancls are located, after Monday’s meeting that the 0 0 FOR RENT tor. Look, make offer! 6976.______tional line, per day. You 82 C H EW CHEVETTE DiRosa today would not say in order to have the best shot at callv reduced I Owner ___ I FOR RENT The town Board of Directors on estimated at $13 million. Officials after receiving a cease-and- 646-2374. ENDROLLS CAMARO Berllnetto. can cancel at any time. town would not consider agreeing why the directors had agreed not having the best possible outcome relocotlong. Must sell ROOM For non-smoking Monday rejected a proposed said they believed it would be in desist order from the Corps of to the proposed settlement if the this large condo with 3 TWO Bedroom, new kit­ 37% wM lh - 3S8 1984, block, 5 speed, SORRY. 24 TellaBd Tiipk. Rtt. S3 to discuss the fine. Other direc­ for the town we have to keep it gentleman. Air condi­ SPORTINO excellent condition. settlement that would have al­ the best interests of the town’s Engineers. bedrooms, 2V6 baths, tioning, kitchen privi­ chen carpet. Immacu­ 13% witflh • a lor 3S8 NO REFUNDS OR VaiiMR, CT * 649-2638 fine were not reduced. DiRosa tors, who also refused to dis(:!lose under wraps.” $5895. 644-0176. lowed the town to continue the negotiating position not to release formal dining room leges. Washer and late, enlov pool, park. M UST •* ptehod up st Pw ADJUSTMENTS The proposed settlement had said that the town would present a the fine, said today that release of Naab said, however, that he Close to 1-84. No pets. HereM Otno* Monday thru work planned at the sewage the amount of the proposed fine. been worked out during discus­ and greof family room. dryer. Parking. *43- counterproposal to U.S. Attorney the figure could jeopardize nego­ would prefer to make the infor­ Feofurlng central air, Heat and hot water MISTRAL Windsurfer, Thucedeybelora 11 *.m.only. CHEVROLET Monza CALL HERALD 5*00. 1979. V-6, Air, power MORIARTY treatment plant because a fine The Corps of Engineers has in sions last week between attor­ Stanley A. Twardy Jr. during a tiations to have the fine lowered. mation public. carport, podi and ten­ Included. $780. per $750, 6 foot sail with sought by the U.S. Arm y Corps of the past mentioned a fine of as neys representing the town, the month. 346-9238. battens, 12 foot board steering, 1 owner. CLASSIFIED meeting scheduled Wednesday at Twardy said today that the fine Director Kenneth N, Tedford nis courts. VA and FHA $1200. Coll 649-1779. Engineers was too high. high as $1.5 million for the illegal Corps of Engineers, the federal U.S. District Court in Hartford. ap p roved . $139,900. APARTMENTS MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ with adlustable mast- TAD BROTHERS was substantial, but he said that it said that talk about the fine could 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 Officials today refused to dis­ filling in of wetlands without a Environmental Protection The board decided to reject the Century 21 Epstein FOR RENT room. On busline. $625 track, foot straps and DALES CAMARO Berllnetto 1982. would be inappropriate to release Reolty, *47-8895.0 per month plus utlll- skeg. Call 774-4845 be­ V-6,4-speed, olr, power close the size of the fine, but permit. The town last month Agency and the state Department proposed settlement after a it. A spokesman for the Corps See SEWAGE, page 10 tles. Coll 633-3802. tween 5pm-10pm or 646- steering and brakes. MANCHESTER. More MANCHESTER 5 room, 2 0271.______NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ Stereo. T/A Rodlolsr USED like a home than o EAST Hartford. Avalla- eral Statute 23-45 prohibits bedrooms, second BRAND New Centurion cor bro. Good condi­ condo. This Town- floor end unit. Applian­ ble August 1st. 2 bed­ the posting of advertise­ tion. $4000. 649-5887. house boasts 4 large ' room, pool, fully Accordio men's 12 ments by any person, firm or CENTER CARS ces plus 2 air condition­ CHEVY Novo 1973. V-8, rooms, both bedrooms furnished, appllanced. speed bike. Less than 10 corporation on a telegraph, MOTORS 88 Msrkur Soomio *19,495 Town, 8th get ers, hot water In­ hove double closets, hours used. Excellent telephone, electric light or automatic transmis­ 461 Main St., Manchester T h is tim e cluded. $700. plus $645 Including hot wa­ kitchen Is eot-ln size ter and heat. Call 529- condition. $375 or best power pole or to a tree, sion. Best offer. 725- Sate Buy Used Cars 88 Marc. SaMs *11,995 utilities. Zinsser offer. 647-9925. shrub, rock, or any other 2634 8om-4pm, 872-9057 with plenty of cabinet Agency *4*-lSll. 4141 or 347-8493. natural oblect without a writ­ Low Cost Financing 87 Marc. Q. Mar. LS *13,895 space. V/i baths, full otter 5pm. ten permit tor the purpose of Avaiiable 87 Marc. Topaz *6795 basement with hoo­ MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ IfinBDATD/MARINE protecting It or the public and he’ll help two more weeks kups for washer-dryer room apartment. Fully STORE AND carries a fine of up to 850 for IMS Font. MM...... *5495 87 Marc. Cougar *10,999 carpeted, stove- EQUIPMENT each offense. MANCHESTER 4 Dr. AT. PS. AC. Tilt. CC and located In a small OFFICE SPACE 87 Marc. Q. Marquis •11,395 private complex In o refrigerator Included. IMS Cliav Cavalier CS...... *3795 residential area. Dlone $*50 per month. *43-5168 FURNISHED Offices with IB' Bayllner Runabout- HONDA 4 Dr.. AT. P8. AC. AM/FM Sum 87 Lincoln MK7 LSC *19,995 Johnson. $118,000. Sen­ Bill. phone, receptionist, Volvo, Penta. Inboard- CARD KM Ren. Alliance...... >.....*2295 Vietnam ese outboard. 130HP. $3500. USED CARS 4 Dr. 4 Spd. Lo miles 87 Ford Cr. Vic. *10,995 to reach accord try Real Estate, *43- MANCHESTER. 5 rooms copy, fax and secre- FDR SALE 40*0.d______After 6pm 643-6617. 1BD4 Chev Chevette ...... ^2695 on busline. Renovated, tory support. 647-4800. 84 Honda CRX *5127 1 dr. 4 Spd.. I4K ml. 'Hke new’ 87 Marc. Cougar *10,495 By Andrew J. Davis JUST Listed. Soy good by carpets, appliances. MANCHESTER- Prime 83 Buick Skylark *2978 Manchester Herald INVITATION TO 010 KM Ford Eicort D L ...... *2995 88 Toyota Camry *8995 to lawn core and say Adults preferred, se- location. Downtown 88 Honda Civic CRX *6897 Wagon. 4 Dr.. 8 Spd., Deluxe Ini. By Alex GIrelll been extended over and over curlty. *49-7961. The Monchester Public 88 Marc. Marquis *5995 hello to freedom. This Main Street. First level CLYDE 85 Dodge Lancer *6973 19D9 Chev Chevette ...... *2395 William Johnson plans to return to Manchester Herald again." Impressive 3 bedroom, TWO Rooms, Main 2450 square feet. Base­ Schools solicits bids for CHEVROLET-BUICKe INC. 4 Dr. AT. Lo miles, Exe. Good. 1NTERCOMMUNICATION 88 Toyota Tercel *5749 88 Marc. Q. Mar. LS •11,495 ■Vietnam to put an end to the killing. Landers, who also backed the 2'6 both unit has a rec Street, Manchester. ment same size. Imme­ ROUTE n . VERNON SYSTEM at BUCKLEY 1M2 Ply. Horiion...... *2295 Eighth Utilities District direc­ extension, said that every time room and office. Only Please telephone 529- diate occupancy. 649- SCHOOL for the 19M-19S9 87 Pont. Sunbird *5123 4 Dr.. AT, Very Clean 86 Olda Clara Wagon *6895 Johnson, 41, a Manchester resident and school year. Sealed bids will OK USED TRUCKS 84 Honda Civic Wg. *6453 form er platoon sergeant in the 11th Marine tors have given negotiators an there appears to be progress $137,900. Hurry I Blan­ 7858 or 563-4438. 1625 or 647-8738. 19D2 Chev Monte Carlo...... *2995 88 M*ro. Marquis Brog. *5995 chard 8i Rossetto Real­ OFFICES For rent. 500 be received until August 2, '87 CHEVY BLAZER 85 Honda Prelude *8922 t Dr. Spt. Cpe.. AT. P8. AC. t Tone Combat Engineering Battalion, will be one extra two weeks to work out an toward an accord by DiRosa and NEWER Duplex. Avalla- 19M, 2:00 p.tn„ at which time VS. AC. DHvBrado. n , POL tors," We're Selling IM l Dodge Omni...... *2295 85 Lincoln Cent. •12.995 Longest on the town fees, “ it gets ble August 1. 3 bed­ square feet. Call for they will be publicly opened. TMt, CnMN.Ca m .. t i l l f U i n 88VWSolrocco *10,124 of six veterans to return to the Southeast agreement between the town and Houses" *4*-2482.d 4 Dr.. Auto. U U Mllea rooms, llvingroom, Information. 647-9223 The right Is reserved to re- 21K m(., 8th. •••«• IDilfUU 85 Honda OX Civic *6773 88 Buick Wagon *8995 Asia country in January to help clear fields the district over fire and sewer shot down by other elements on lect any and all bids. Specifi­ diningroom, all ap­ or 643-7175. *85 GMC C-15 PICKUP 88 Chevy Cull. Van * SOLD IMl PonUac T-IOM...... *1795 planted with mines two decades.ago. The jurisdiction. the town side." pliances, wall-wall. No cations and bid forms moy be 4 Dr. 4 Spd.. La ml., 1 Owner 85 Olda Cutlaaa *7495 EAST Center Street. 1000 secured at the Business Of­ r B«d. 8l*rr« Clwilc. Auto. V8. 84 Ford Tempo *4197 trip is scheduled to last two weeks. “ It would appear that they are L 0 T 8 /L R N 0 pets. No utilities. $750. sq. ft. office space. fice, 45 North School Street, ra«.rai.zTon* 8e. ^ 8 9 9 9 5 1980 Dodge Omni...... *1995 84 Buick LsSabis *6995 The directors on Monday in 84 Pont. 8000 *5181 4 Dr.. AT. Exe. Cood. The trip was planned last year at a trying to do economically what FOR SALE Informotlon, 646-4288. Excellent vlsablllty. Manchester, Connecticut. effect set an Aug. 8 deadline for 044-07 '86 DODGE wise r ^ U P 84 Old* Clara *5372 IMO Chevy Cemero...... *2495 84 Chavy Citation *5495 Marine Corps reunion where the veterans they were unable to do at the BOLTON Comfortable 2 649-0533. 4x4. r 8td, Auto, PS. Ctoan, t f 1 Spt. Cpe.. AT. PS. AC. Spt. Wheels the accord by agreeing not to take 88 Honda Civic SI *7968 84 Buick LsSabra learned through a newspaper article that polls.” he said. room apartment In co­ 1-0«morSHi.#IS6M ^ 1977 Pont. Suoblnl...... *1595 •6995 action to seek bids for a new LARGE, lovely, scenic, lonial home on West 83 Mazda RX-7 *5427 the Vietnamese government estimated that The remark echoed sentiments I Dr. Cpe.. AT, PS. Exc. Cood. 84 Lincoln Contin. •10,995 firehouse in the Buckland area wooded, residential lot Street. Available for ’S7 GHEV C-10 PICKUP 81 Chev. Monte Carlo *3928 expressed by district foes of an NOTICE r Bod. Vt. Aulo. PS. PB. 1978 Ford LTD Brgh...... *1195 3,000 people have died between 1975 and until then. One of the terms of the In South Western sec­ September occupancy. FUBLIC HEARING POL. AC. THt. CrulM. 86 Merc. CiprI *6331 4 Dr. VI. AT. AC. PS. V. Gd. Cond. 83 Ford Mustang •3995 1985 from explosions of land mines, bombs earlier town and district agree­ tion. $125,000. 5*3-1413 _ BOARD OF DIRECTORS tTono. Sth. IM 6D2 *12.000 proposed agreement would allow LIvIngroom/bedroom 83 Ply. Turlamo *2567 1967 Ford GaUxie 500.....$ A V E and grenades left behind after the war. ment that was defeated by between 8:30 ond liJQ. combination and kit­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT the district to acquire the town- >88 GMC C2S00 Convertible • Must See 301-305 CENTER ST. Johnson said he had to return "because of district voters in the November MANCHESTER. % acfe chen. $425.' per month Notice Is hereby given that the Boord of Directors, Town of « Ton* nek w. r. SM VS. AC. "The Aato ProletsieiMis” owned firehouse on Tolland as. ra. PW. POL. Hally M IKE F L Y N N MANCHESTER the mine fields that were left there. It’s a election. approved building lot Includes utilities. 1 Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the Whaait. eta. asMl* *12,900 24 A4aia* St., Magehggter Turnpike. borders Manchester year lease, 1 month Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, dangerous situation for some innocent Critics of that agreement la­ Connecticut, on Tuesday, August 2, 1988 at 7:30 P.M. to 649-4304 The directors voted for the new beled it an attempt to destroy the Country Club. $125,000. security. No pets. consider and act on the following: 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 646-3515 Open U-F 9-9 / Sat. 9-8 people.” Prefer single. Call 643- 643-5135 deadline after being told by district at the bargaining table Flono Realty *4*-5200. □ Proposed appropriation to Education Special The trip is so important to him that he had 7427. Directors Samuel Longest that, after repeated attempts to consol­ BOLTON. Approved Protects - Fund 41 ECIA Chapter 2, 1988-89..:...... 843,244.00 to return even though Vietnam is a place of “ We do not have an agreement." building lots In beauti­ to be financed by a State Grant. some harsh memories and some family idate the district with the town ful new subdivision. LEOAL NOTICE Proposed appropriation to Education Speclol Longest and Mayor Peter P. has failed in elections. A certified list of REPUBLI­ members urged him not to go. Johnson now From 1 to 3 acres. Prolects - Fund 41 - Multl-handicapped Pro- DiRosa Jr. failed at a meeting Tripp said, "Much as I hate the Flono Realty *4*-5200. a CAN party-endorsed candi­ oram t...... $25,000 00 owns the Johnson Electric Sign Corp. at 329 earlier in the day to resolve the dates for the Town of BOL­ to be financed by tuition payments. - Wetherell St. thought of having to shoot down TON for election as REGIS­ one remaining dispute ^tw een TRAR OF VOTERS AND Proposed appropriation to Special Grants " I think we can help,” Johnson said. all the time Sam (Longest) and Fund 41 - Phane-a-Rlde 1988-89 ...... 880,24) 00 the' two governments after JUSTICES OF THE PEACE "This is nothing political. It’s just helping Peter (DiRosa) have spent on the TOWN OF BOLTON. Is on fll* In my office at 222 to be financed by a Federal Grant through the monthaof negotiations conducted TAX COUICTOaW NOTICE Bolton Center Rood, Bolton, Community Renewal Team for 859,744.00 and a some people who need some help.” agreement. I'm just going to have Tawn cantrlbutlon of 820,495.00 opproved at the chiefly by Longest and DiRosa. to go after the firehouse.” Nolle* Is hereby given to the C T, and copies thereof are May 3,1988 budget adoption. The veterans will not try to dig up the avallaM* for public distribu­ The issue is the amount the Director Willard Marvin was Taxpayers of the Town of tion. mine fields, Johnson said. Instead, they will Bolton that a tax of 42.50 mills Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - town will charge the district for the only director not at the on the gellar, laid on the list A primary will be held Sep­ Fond 41 - Account #871, Drug Investigation...... 8 2,085.00 inform the Vietnamese where the fields are treating the sewerage collected in of October 1,-1987 becomes tember 14,19M If the required to be financed by a payment already received meeting. All of the other direc­ from the Town of Vernon for the TrI-Town and provide technical expertise. The the district’s lines. due and payable on the 1st primary petltlonts) for oppo­ Narcotics Program. Vietnamese can either dig up the fields tors, except Lorraine Boutin, day of July 1998. sition candldate(s) Is filed, Director Joseph Tripp, who is voted in favor of the extension Interest at the rat* of 1 vs per­ pursuant to Sections 9-382 to Proposed oppropriatlon to Special Grants - themselves, post warning signs or con­ fire commissioner, said that if no cent per month or fraction of 9-4S0 of the Conn. Gen. Sta­ Fund 41 - Account #871, Drug Investigotlon...... 814444.11 struct fences around the mines, he said. and in favor of taking up the a month from July 1 will be tutes, not later than 4:00 p.m. to be financed by a payment already received agreement is worked out by Aug. firehouse question Aug. 8 if no charged for all taxes remain­ of August 12, 1988. Petition from the Town of Sooth Windsor for the Trl- Their search, though, will be hampered Rtglnald Plnto/MinehMt*r Harald 8, he will force the firehouse forms. Instructions and In­ Town Narcotics Program. agreement is reached by then. ing unpaid for on* month af­ because there are no longer any maps of the construction issue by promoting a ter some became due. Mini­ formation concerning the Boutin abstained on the extension procedure for filing of oppos­ Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - fields. The group had asked the Marine R ETU R N TR IP — William Johnson of Manchester will be one of six mum .Interest charge 82.00 Fund 41 - Samaritan Shelter - (Jperatlng Costs.....810,000 00 citizen petition to call a public vote and voted no on taking up the each bill. ing candidacies. Including to be financed by a Stuart McKinney Homeless Corps to lend them maps which outline the schedules, may be obtained Vietnam veterans to return to Southeast Asia in January. The veterans will hearing on seeking firehouse firehouse question at the Aug. 8 Office hours - Assistance Act (Jrant administererd by the fields but were informed the maps no longer from Priscilla M. Dooley, State Department of Human Resources. make the trip to help the Vietnamese government locate mines left behind bids. meeting. Mondav-Pridoy, 9AM-4PM Republican Reglsfrar of Vot­ exist, he said. The executive session was Monday Evening 7PM-9PM ers, 40 Watrous Rood, Bol­ Proposed appropriation to Bond and Grant Ac­ by Americans during the Vietnam War. ton, CT 04043. count #9-948, Homeless Shelter...... s 3,000 00 The trip will cost an estimated $30,000, called to discuss pending litiga­ Elaine Potterlon to be financed by an additional cantrlbutlon by Johnson said. The trip will be paid for by an tion. District President Thomas Tax Collector CATHERINE K. LEINER the Manchester Area Conference of Churches. Town of Bolton Municipal Clerk of Bolton anonymous donor, Johnson said. He would for the trip by receiving booster shots, time he did not understand the reasons for Landers said after the executive Proposed appropriation to (Jeneral Fund - not reveal any more information about the 052417 Elections...... * 3 saq m gathering clothing and reading about the war, he said he now knows a strong session that the discussion con- ’ New 1988 Celebrity 4 Door Sedan donor. Coventry to be financed from Fund Balance resulting'..... Vietnam, Johnson said. He recently re­ military is needed to protect the country. cemed litigation between the from lapsed 1987-88 appropriations. V6. Automatic, Air Conditioning, #9157 While the United States government is turned from a trip to Washington D.C., INVITATION TO BID • Now, he must right some o f the problems town and the district over the General Fund - 11,545 not sponsoring or sanctioning the trip, it where he and the other veterans gathered the war left behind, he said. town’s fees and other sewer “ o'** bi

MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, July 26, 19gg — 3 RECORD Budget motel plan OK’d PabUc Records PoUcc Roundup Tolland Turnpike site of 105-unit buiiding By Nancy Concelman ers of Conyers Hardware at 63 Turnpike and Parker Street. Manchester Herald Tolland Turnpike, Planning Di­ Warranty deeds ” My concern is two-fold,” Car chase nets charges rector Mark Pellegrini also said Conyers said. “ It does vary with Richard M. Glrardin to William A. and Judith F. The Zoning Board of Appeals the developers had successfully .M V - i what the code calls for.” Morrison, M Harlan St., $157,900. A man was arrested on assault charges Sunday in Monday unanimously approved a incorporated four stories into the Violette Construction Co., Inc. to Michael A. connection with chasing two men with his car variance that would allow a He added, ” I am concerned 40-foot height limit for Business II about traffic in this area.” Magnotta and Joseph M. Serignese, Tudor Court around a parking lot, police said. 105-room, four-story motel off and Business III zones. Roedel said the state Depart­ Condominium, conveyance tax, $132. Walter Prowa, 41, of 93 Glenwood St., was charged ■i’ Tolland Turnpike and recom­ Pellegrini said he didn’t know 182 Main Street Corp. to Austin B. Crouchley, with two counts of second-degree assault and two mended that zoning regulations ment of Transportation recom­ the reason for the three-story mended that an access drive for Lewins Crossing Condominium, conveyance tax counts of second-degree reckless endangerment, allowing only three stories in limit in the zoning regulations, the motel be built at the Parker $193.60. police said. business zones be re-evaluated. and said a suggestion made by an Street intersection and that the Jesse F. Collins to Gary A. ladarola. East The incident occurred about 3 a.ni. when Prowa is The application was submitted attorney representing the Con­ Meadow Condominium. $82,500. accused of chasing two men in the town-owned developers install additional by Chalet Susse International necticut Motor Lodge to change signals. Multitech New England Inc. to David F. and parking lot at Purnell Place after a dispute that Inc. Wilton, N.H., which is the the regulations may have some police said began at a local bar earlier in the Kathleen K. Thornhill, Oak Grove Farms Condomi­ parent company that owns 40 njgrlt. Gerald Rothman, a local devel­ nium, $125,900. evening. The two men were struck by Prowa’s car Susse Chalet Inns throughout The attorney, Barry Botticello. oper, agreed with Pellegrini and but were not injured and did not require medical James B. Grimes Jr. to John A. Hanley Jr. and New England, Fred Roedel, a said during the hearing that his R oedel, calling the plans attention, police said. Alison J. Hanley, Woodbridge Street, $146,000. real estate representative for client didn’t object to the compe­ “ satisfactory.” Prowa was released on $2,500 bond and is James Beaulieu Development Co.. Inc. to R.& L. Chalet Susse International said. tition but wanted Chalet Susse to “ I see that it doesn’t at all scheduled to appear in court Aug. 1, police said. Builders Inc., Rushforde Drive. $140,000. The company proposed a 37- operate under the same rules that hinder the buildings and sites Michael J. Thibodeau III and Rosemary Thibo­ foot-high structure for four acres the Connecticut Motor Lodge within the area,” Rothman said. deau to Edward M. Walsh Jr. and Sandra M. Walsh, zoned Business II and Business would have to abide by. The proposed motel would 107-109 Bridge St., $ , . 210 000 ««issi ^ III next to the Islander Restau­ Botticello also argued that no serve traveling business people Multitech New England Inc. to Susan J. and Births rant. Zoning regulations allow hardship had been shown by the and would have no conference Dolores Altieri, Oak Grove Farms Condominium. only three stories in those zones. developer, a charge that was facilities, Roedel has said. Prices $129,900. Roedel argued that the four echoed by other opponents, in­ Levere, Travis Peter, son of Richard and are $38.70 for a single room and Thomas L. and Barbara A. Mason to Aaron Cook, stories could be built within cluding Conyers, who also owns Patherine Mowrey Levere of 69 Oak St. was born up. The company chose Manches­ Boulder Road. $279,900. height limitations and ZBA Construction Co. Inc. of 77 Tol­ ter because of the amount of Frank M. Cardello to Deane G. Burdick, Susan July 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His members agreed. land Turnpike. maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clinton business traffic here and its Hellandbrand and Patrick A. Hellandbrand Jr., “ We in fact can build a The ZBA recommended that Mowrey of Westerly. R.I. and the late Alida E. location near Hartford and the Park Chestnut Condominium, $58,000. four-story building within the the Planning and Zoning Com­ highway, he said. Mowrey. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Dominick ludiciani and Georgianne ludiciani to limitations,” Roedel said. mission examine the regulations. Pellegrini said plans for the Patricia Q. and Randall D. Neal, Autumn Street, Mrs. Peter Levere of East Hartford. He has a Despite objections from Ri­ Conyers also said he was brother, Charles Fross, 8, and a sister, Rebekka motel would have to be reviewed $145,000. HELPING KIDS — Jeffrey Glick, chard Hayes, owner of the concerned about traffic. The by the Planning and Zoning Nick Carlo, who helped arrange for the Fross, 6. Connecticut Motor Lodge at 400 Mark D. and M argaret A. Phillips to David A. and executive director of the "Hoie in the '•X proposed motel would be located Commission before construction Pamela L. Wright, Woodland Street, $152,000. golf carts, made the donation on a trip to O'Donnell, Woody Daniel, son of Peter J. and Tolland Turnpike, and Roy Cony­ at the intersection of Tolland could begin. Kenneth S. and Cheryl D. Baker to Marie Skidd, Waii Gang” camp, sits in one of two golf the Ashford camp. The camp was Cheryl Redmer O’Donnell of 73 Vernon Road, Karen Skidd and Suzanne Skidd. Forest Ridge carts donated by the Manchester Rotary created by actor Paul Newman to help Bolton, was bom July 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Condominium, $158,000. Club. Rotarians Don Genovesi, left, and critically III children. Violette Construction Co. Inc. to Annette R. Mrs. Herbert Redmer of 2 Chambers St. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Unionization effort at hospitai Hastings, Tudor Court Condominium, conveyance m : tax. $132. O’Donnell, Seminole, Fla. Lydall Woods Corp. to George and Elizabeth M. Obituaries Pinto, Nicholas Gregory, son of Stephen L. and Janoscak, Lydall Woods Colonial Village. $159,00. Donna Johnson Pinto of 90 Hamlin St. was bom July is subject of Aug. 3 hearing Louise M. Best to Gary M. Gazdzicki and Sharon 15 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Commercial International Union. A. Gazdzicki, 237 Hilliard St., $109,500. Agnes E. Batsie Methodist Church followed by grandparents are Andrew F. and June W. Johnson Besides his wife, he is survived By Andrew J. Davis included in the effort. The union Franklin C. and Mae C. Bloking to Robert G. The funeral for Agnes E. cremation services at Washing­ of East Hartford. His paternal grandmother is “ without prejudice," meaning by a son, William H. St. John of Manchester Herald filed its petition July 15. Doherty, 250 W. Center St., $127,900. Batsie, 72. of 17LilacSt., whodied ton Memorial Park. Arlene Ouellette of Bloomfield. He has a sister. the union was free to refile at any Hartford; a sister, Elizabeth Heather, 9. 1 “ The main issue (is) who /time without penalty. Union Lyle and M ary R. French to Prem C. and Sushma Monday at Manchester Memorial Cooper of Poughquag, N.Y.; The National Labor Relations should be in the union,” McMa Godha, 462 Adams St., $138,000. Hospital, will be Wednesday at Larson, Sunni Elizabeth Evelyn, daughter of -/ officials have said they now have three grandchildren and a great- Board has set a hearing for Aug. 3 hon said.” They may well make' 9:30 a.m. from the John F. Robert McClory Randal P. and Dana Sherman Larson of 87 Birch St. the required amount of interested granddaughter/ was bom July 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. between Manchester Memorial the claim that other classifica­ employees. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. WASHINGTON (AP) - The funeral will be Thursday at Her maternal grandfather is William F. Sherman of Hospital and the United Food and tions may fit into the description” Last week, hospital President Center St.i followed by a Mass of Former Rep. Robert N. McClory, 10 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Augusta, Maine. Her paternal grandmother is Com m ercial Workers Union, of which groups should be in­ Michael R. Gallacher urged Public Meetings Christian burial at 10 a.m. in the an Illinois Republican reluctantly Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be Sharon Ballard of Broad Brook. Andrew Yurkovtky/MinchMtar Herald which is again trying to unionize cluded in a union bid. employees not to support a union. Church of the Assumption. Burial . thrust into the national spotlight in Buckland Cemetery. Calling Barbeiich, Zachary John, son of John A. and SINKING FEELING — Thomas Pass- the hospital, said an NLRB The hearing will be held at 10 In a letter to employees. Gall­ will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, for his role in impeachment town culvert in the back yard of his East Meetings scheduled tonight. hours are Wednesday from 7 to 9 Rebecca L. Kelley Barbeiich of 119 Oakland St. was official. a.m. at the N LR B ’s offices at 1 acher said he did not believe a East Hartford. Calling hours are proceedings against President cantell squats Monday near a sink hole Middle Turnpike home. Town workers p.m. born July 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Joseph McMahon, acting dep­ Commerical Plaza in Hartford, union was in the best interest of today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 Richard Nixon, died Sunday at he says was created by a deteriorating Memorial donations may be filled in the hole Monday afternoon. uty officer in charge of the McMahon said. the hospital. p.m. age 80. maternal grandparents are John and Doris Robotto Andover . made to the American Cancer of East Hartford. His paternal grandparents are Hartford office of the NLRB, said A NLRB agent will contact both Andrew A. Beck, hospital spo­ McClory, who represented the Society. Arthur and Ethel Barbeiich of East Hartford. He - Monday that the public hearing the hospital and union Local 919 in kesman, said Monday the hospi­ ■ Democratic caucus. Town Office Building, 7:30 Chicago suburbs in Congress for Charles St. John has a sister, Sarah Marie, 2. will be held to determine which hopes of settling the issue before tal has not determined its position 20 years until 1982, collapsed at the meeting, he said. Charles C. St. John, 85, of 407 Calderone, Ashley Ellen, daughter of Richard and group of non-union employees for the upcoming meeting. He church and died a short time Sink hoies again a probiem will be included in the unioniza­ This is the second time the Hilliard St., husband of Rose Frederick Matthes Jater. Maureen Noonan Calderone of 47 Willard Road was said he was unsure if the hospital Bolton bom July 14 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her tion bid. UFCWU has filed to unionize the would fight the union’s contention (August) St. John, died Monday Frederick S. Matthes of River- Myciory was the second- While the union has only hospital. Iri May, the union that employees other than LPNs Charter Revision Commission, Community Hall, at Manchester Memorial head, N.Y., formerly of Manches­ rankil^g Republican on the House maternal grandparents are William and Ethel 8 p.m. Noonan, Lee, Mass. Her paternal grandparents are officially filed with the NLRB to withdrew its original petition be included. Hospital. ter, died Saturday. He was the Judiciary Committee during con­ John and Nina Calderone, West Newton, Mass. for Passcantelis; action due unionize licensed practical after it was notified it did not have The hospital’s 218 registered He was born in Beacon, N.Y., husband of Doris E. (Lane) gressional hearings on the break- Blitz, Brittany Lynn, daughter of Anthony E. and nurses, union officials have said the required 30 percent of non­ nurses are the only unionized May 21, 1903, and had lived most Matthes. in at the Democratic National By Andrew Yurkovskv Coventry Janice Berzenski Britz of 434 N. Main St. was born Sandra Passcantell said. Peter P. Lozis Jr., the director that x-ray technicians, EKG union employees registered with group at the hospital. They belong of his life in Manchester. Before Besides his wife, he is survived Committee headquarters in the Manchester Herald July at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her Town crews came out Monday of the town Public Works Depart­ technicians, lab technicians and the union. to the Federation of Nurses and Referendum on expansion of Booth & Dimock retiring, he was employed as a by two sons, Robert F. Matthes Watergate complex in 20 Library, Town Office Building, 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. maternal grandparents are Steffie J. Berzenski of and filled the new hole with sand. ment, said Monday that the nursing assistants should be The petition was withdrawn Health professionals union. crew dispatcher for the former and Frank H. Matthes, and five Washington. A deteriorating culvert owned Republican Town Committee caucus, Town New State Road and the late Kosta A. Berzenski. An area of the yard that had been drainage project would be ready New York, New Haven and granddaughters. The Riverside, III., native grad­ by the town is again causing Office Building, 7:30 p.m. Her paternal grandparents are Roy L. and sinking was also filled with sand. to go out to bid in mid-September Hartford Railroad. He was a Services were held today at uated from Dartmouth College problems for an East Middle Margarete P. B litz of Kenner, La. She has a brother The concrete floor of the at the earliest. He said that the Library Building Committee. Town Office Build­ member of the Transportation Hampton Bays (N.Y.) United and Chicago-Kent School of Law. Turnpike family. ing, 7:30 p.m. Joseph O’Connor, 21. culvert has deteriorated, and box culvert would be one of the ZBA rejects variance request In March, town crews filled in McCarthy, Katelyn Elizabeth, daughter of Brian water seeps beneath it, eroding first areas of the drainage system sink holes caused by the box K. and Pamela J. Andersen McCarthy of 61 Rachel the soil. The town plans to repair to be repaired. culvert with sand. But two holes Honor Roll Road was bom July 13 at Manchester Memorial the culvert later this year as part that had been filled in collapsed Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and of the upgrading of the Bigelow Lozis said that the town is Dr. Crane’s Quiz into one large hole, after the for seven units, on Oicott St. Mrs. Arthur Keith of Hartfield, Va. Her paternal Brook storm drainage system. looking into whether the project weekend’s heavy rains, Sandra Birgit Souer, Kimberly Schubert, Janie Ann Thurston, Karon TonuccI, Julie grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis McCarthy, “ I just want this fixed,” Tho­ would require a wetlands permit By Nancy Concelman Planning and Zoning Commission said the proposed units would Manchester High Simon, Ramin Tarot, Carlo Trovato Passcantell said Monday. Vollera, Christine VIsco, Dwight Whi­ Hartford. She has two brothers, Kevin 12 and James mas Passcantell said. “ This is from the U.S. Arm y Corps of Manchester Herald for a zone change in the future. only be about 2 feet from her Here is the fourth-quarter and Amy Williams. taker, Andreas Wlldhagen, Stacey Sandra Passcantell and her 1. Which one of these worries farmers the most? Regular honors Zackin and Kristina Zorger. 6 and two sisters. Dawn 10 and Kristy 9. temporary at best.” Engineer. He said that if such a Zoning Enforcement Officer Tho­ home. MILDEWING ERODING FERMENTING honor roll for Manchester High Mindy Addabbo, Suzanno Agasi, AtuI husband, Thomas, a town police­ Regular honors Mark, Sarah Ann, daughter of Sharon Janet Mark The Passcantelis have said that permit were needed, the start of A variance that would have mas O’Marra said zoning law “ They’re going to be right next CORRODING School. Aggarwal, Edward Bostarocho, Laurlo Kim Amenta, Elizabeth Anderson, man, said that they still are Brindisi, Androw Bushnoll, Kovin Co- Karin Baker, Soon Boll, Kimberly of Chestnut Street was bom June 16 at Manchester the culvert has been a problem the project could be delayed allowed seven condominiums or requires that the variance be door to us,” she said. 2. Primitive mankind probably ate which type of vell, William Crickmoro, Brian Crom- unable to use their yard at 312-314 another year. ORADE 10 Bordnick, Erie Sorenson, Steven BIsko, Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is since they purchased their home apartments to be built off Olcott applied for first. potato first? ble, Gerald Decelles, Andrea Oolla- Tina BonottI, Debbie Btay, Francisco E. Middle Turnpike because of Hloh honon rocco, W illiam Diana, M ark Olotz, Helen Mark of Chestnut Street. 11 years ago. Thomas Passcantell The town is now paying the Street was unanimously rejected Board members said the min­ LaBelle said the hardship was Caban, Jennifer Chodburn, Cynthia the danger that more holes will FRENCH FRIED BOILED BAKED Sherri Bell, Meg Berte, Sheryl Bran- Pomelo Duguay, John Ecchor, Alex­ Colvin, Jeffrey DeJoannIs, William says that he fell up to his waist in a price for its failure to get a permit by the Zoning Board .of Appeals imum side yard requirements the unusual shape and size of the dollk, Dave Campbell, Alexia Cruz, ander Eltel, Stephanie Gorropv, Amy appear. They said that they have BROASTED Matthew Daube, Erica OeJoannIi, Drlggs, Gary Dumas, Stephen Eubanks, hole while mowing his backyard for another town project — the Monday after Preston Drive established for the PRD zone property and a steep slope at the Gates, Wendy Griffin, Brenda Hernan­ Sharon Fortuna, Lynne Franklin, Chris­ had no contact with town officials 3. Radar is most suggestive of which one of these? TammI Oulberger, Kristina Harrison, dez, Michele Hornbostel, Heather Hos- topher Friday, Karin Fry, Christopher in 1986. upgrading of the sewage treat­ residents objected. must be met to control the density rear that made developing it with JET BET VET DEBT Oouangnlvanh Hemmovanh, Mellsa tetter, Nell Impelluso, Korl Kane, Gagnon, Heather Gearin, David Colas, Thoughts since first making their com­ The Passcantelis’ 7-year-old ment plant off Olcott Street. That The request for a variance to Lota, Diana Pappas, liana Robbins, Joseph Kiss, ScoN Kosak, Christine of developments. anything other than the proposed 4. If transformed into human beings, which one of Kimberly Haves, Melissa Heller, Lisa plaint public in March. reduce a side yard by 20 feet was F Jennifer Rovegno, Tanya Sines, Jona­ Kostek, Sandra LoBrun, Amy Lemo, Henry, Darcy Hoagland, Jamie Hof­ daughter and 9-year-old son are project has been on hold since a seven units impractical from an these would soon be demanding welfare? than Soule, Abbv Stoltz, Debra Strlm- Lynn Lesniak, Tina Lessard, Anthony fman, Jeffrey Holmes, Jamison Hull, ” We have not been told another not allowed to play in the yard cease-and-desist order was made by developers Gerald Roth­ Ike, DIa Thao, Katherine TonuccI and Residents of Preston Drive economic standpoint. ANTS SQUIRRELS GRASSHOPPERS LIppo, James Ludes, Jonathon Lutin, Damon lacovelll, Kimberly Jarvis, word since they filled it up,” because of the sink holes. issued last month. man and James Beaulieu for Carolyn Zablelskl. Sheri Marchuk, Kevin McCaffrey, Pau­ Kimberly Johns, Diane Johnson, Raino Someone has said, “ The non-churchgoer cannot argued that the units wo.uld be too “ I don’t know what else you HONEYBEES ^ ReSHlor honors line Merrill, Erik Meyers, Jennifer Kelley, Mary King, Kelly Lawrence, be reached by the non-going church.” property at 10 Olcott St. Rothman close to their properties. The could put there.” LaBelle said. 5. Which one of these is not considered “ grain” Terri Baskervllle, Mark Benford, Miller, Carrie Morehouse, Gregory Joseph Lee, John Longo, Hongthong and Beaulieu proposed two build­ Cherl Blake, Amy Bloom, Marglta Murray, Amanda Novin, Tamara Many people are shut-ins and cannot go to church. property is also located next to But Wild argued that the crop? Luangpraseuth, Melanie MalewskI, Bromanls, Margaret Coll, Kimberly O'Neill, Marla Owen, Brian Porkony, Karl Marble, Soon McAuley, Diane These same people are usually unable to go on ings containing seven apartment the Olcott Apartments. owners of the property knew what Cherko, Patricia Coogan, Lucas Cos­ RYE TIMOTHY WHEAT OATS Pamela Pasav, Scott Peterson, Shown McDonnell, Susan McFarland, Scoft vacations. Loneliness and need can well the or condominium units for the site “ All of us are dead set against they were getting when they grove, Erin Farrell, Tracy Forbes, Batches, Keith Relmer, Kero Rennert, McKay, John McTIghe, Nicole Mellow, Park Chestnut condo owners 6. Match the household electrical devices at the and were requesting a reduction Jeffrey Gadoury, Jeonette Gala, Rus­ M ark A. Roux, Christine Skinner, Melissa Miller, Kevin Molloy, Wendy “ portion of these who are forgotten and neglected. the variance,” said Peter Wild of bought the property. He said he left with their usual a v e ra g ^ e a rly consumption of sell Gray, Jennifer Haves, Michael Wendy Smith, Jeffrey Stanlunas and to 10 feet from 30 feet required for Irrero, Melissa Juros, Paula Knight, Morfen, Christine Nielsen, Barbara Helen Suley has penned the following lines I share 15 Preston Drive, who said he was also concerned about drain­ kilowatt hours of current. Gretchen Venezia. O'Brien, Rachel Odell, Timothy Plano, with you. side yards in a Planned Resi­ Edward Krovltz, Kimberly Krenek, ORADE 11 Shannon Plese, Honore Polltl, Todd represented all the residents on age off the steep slope because his (a) Color TV ....((V) 17 KWH M arlle Lovatorl, Jaeson Lokatvs, Mark High honors Let’s remember a shut-in on this day. dence Development zone. the street. “ We do not want yard is located at the bottom. Longo, Danny Mo, Ann Marie MacDo­ Powers, Jennifer Putira, Beth Relt- blast management of complex (b) Water heater... . (w) 502 KWH April Adorns, Alslo Johanna, Char­ berg, Michael RIngland, Roselyna Ro­ The property is currently zoned nald, Hannah MacKenzIe, Wendy Mit­ lene Anderson, Emily Ano, Amy Aporl- Remember one in some' little way; condos in our back yard. We have Rothman said a proposed (c) Electrical clock sado, Christopher R ouitto, Amy Sar­ (X) 1,050 KWH chell, Jennifer Moir, Teresa Mulligan, clo, Venessa Baker, Jennifer Benoit, tor, Rebecca Schaffer, Deborah Send him a card, pay a visit or two; Business I and Residence C, but apartments in our front yard that pumping station for a sewer Alexandra O'Brien, Stephen Odlerno, Bv Anita M. Caldwell up by residents. Residents re­ impatieiii cuiu irate residents who (d) Air conditioner. (y) 1,389 KWH Hoathor Bogll, Susan Carlngor, Kondra Schwarz, Michael Sears, Robert Sharp, It will cheer him when he’s feeling blue. attorney John D. LaBelle Sr., are the biggest eyesore in hookup to the property would Uven Phan, Meredith Phillips, Crystal Dupont, Doris Ehronrolch, Amy Fallon, Manchester Herald fused to say who typed and disputed his comments. (e) Home lighting.. (z) 4,811 KWH Plcono, Leslie Post, Craig Rho, Brenda Suzanne Smith, Daniel Snellenberger, representing the developers, said Dorek Feist, Lori Flynn, Suzanne Flynn, Catherine Soule, Cheryl Spiegel, Kurt distributed the list. Manchester.” alleviate any existing drainage Rockwood, Laura Sines,' Hope Sost- Mindy Forde, Karin Golllgan, Kenneth Take him some books, or send him flowers. Residents questioned if the they intended to apply to the mon, Ingrid Stearns, Gary Stoppelman, Thoresen, Kelly Topping, Marc Vlge- Denis Chalifoux of 6 Olcott St. problem. Answers in Classified section Gancarz, Dora Oroonwold, Susan ant, Susan Webb, Doreen White and It will ease the pain in the lonely hours. About 50 residents of the Park Among the grievances were refund from the town, which they Morey Suitor, Norman VIttner, Emily Guerette, Tracy Hanrahon, Karon Har­ Candy Yates. Chestnut Condominiums on Park protests against condominium Wolde, Jodi WIdmer, Joseph Wilson ley, Cathy Kollnauskas, Justin Kim, A friendly smile, and a cheery hello said was $1,100, was credited to and Kathryn Zeldler. Erik LIndland, Johanna Loboto, Ti­ Means more to him than you’ll ever know. and Chestnut Streets blasted the fees that some of the residents the association. Tom Masters, GRADE 11 mothy Mover, Heothor Nelson, Mdlinda This honor roll was originally board of directors of the condomi­ believe are too high and a vice president of the association H lfh honors Noble, Cheryl Nevotoskv, Margaret God will reward you someday I’m sure; Board OKs jump in clients Lottery Colloon Bell, Jacouellne Brenner, OborskI, Jennifer Perry, Margaret pnhiished In part last month hut is nium association Monday for question on a refund from the said the refund was $888 and that Helen Coll, Ricardo Conal, Thomas Pflug, Kristen Price, Kristin Rohrbach, being reprinted because a cleri­ A visit from a friend can be the best known cure. what they call poor management town that some residents believe it was deposited in the association Condon, Christopher tte ire r, Julie Jessica Romano, Christine Rovegno, I know we all have a moment to spare Granoto, Craig H e m p s iM , AIvssa cal error at the high school and maintenance. was not credited to the associa­ account. The town has an arran­ Patricia Royer, Terry Scota, Pam So please, visit a shut-in and show him you care. Connecticut Dally Monday: 790. Play Four: 2333. Homan, Gregg Horowitz, Rebecca Ku- Shan, Douglas Slater, Laurlo Smith, resulted In many names being left tion. The refund was because the gement with the association that ronya, Alison Larkin, Grace Phillips, Cynthia Tarboll, Rhonda Thorne, Mary for private day-care facility off the original list. Residents complained to the complex does not use the town’s if the association takes care of the Pastor Ken Gnstafson board, which is a liason body garbage pickup service. garbage, the town will issue a By Nancy Concelman 18-foot addition to his house that is The application for a special Pastor, Calvary Church between the residents and thq credit. Manchester Herald currently under construction exception permit and variance South Windsor management firm, saying the W eather Residents also complained that Repair of a leak was paid for by would provide space for the was submitted by American Oil hallways were dirty and the money was taken from associa­ association fees because it oc­ The Zoning Board of Appeals additional children and his Change Corp. to construct the grounds were poorly kept tion fees for damage repair in one curred in what is called a Monday unanimously approved a daughter and wife, both licensed facility at 22-28 Spencer St., next grounds throughout the year. of the units that some residents 4 Cloudy, chance of rain common wall between two units. special exception permit that will day-care providers, would care to the Squire Village condomi­ REGIONAL WEATHER Manchester Herald Officials for Thibodeau Manage­ believe was owner neglect and Masters said. Residents had allow a day-care facility on for them. Manchester and vicinity: Con­ nium complex. ment Services, the firm that argued that the estimated cost for argued that the owner caused the Helaine Road to increase its The day-care center would siderable cloudiness with a USPS 327-500 Aocu-Weather*fore

.When the residents found dead fish stranded ‘discretionary’ in small pools along the brook, they thought Six years as secretary and things never looked better the cause might be a dam built upstream at WASHINGTON — The lunch meats you pack in meet next week to discuss a timetable for the Oak G rove Nature Center operated by the your picnic basket this summer may not be as By George Gedda dates back to the early 1960s; the war in the the withdrawal of all foreign forces from Cambodia and a satisfactory accountinsof Lutz. closely inspected by the government as you think. gulf has claimed more than 1 million lives. M IA ’S. Meat inspectors for the Department of the region. WASHINGTON —■ Secretary of State Even Vietnam is showing a far friendlier On at least two Issues, Shultz is unable to Agriculture recently changed their inspection As Shultz sees it, the withdrawal of But they were told by the operators of the .. George P. Shultz completed his sixth year face to the outside world these days. claim progress. His efforts to promote patterns at many processing plants. Where they Cuban forces from Angola will free the museum that the dam, in fact, permits the in office just a few days ago, and it’s hard to Vietnamese forces have occupied neigh­ Arab-Israeli peace talks have not borne used to stay at a plant all day, until the last area of superpower competition for the boring Cambodia for more thannine years, museum to store water and release it in a recall a time during that period when first time since the Cubans began arriving fruit. In Nicaragua, although a fragile pepperoni rolled off the line, they now make things looked better for him. but Hanoi has promised to withdraw 50,000 controlled fashion,so that enough w ater can be there in 1975. In addition, a South African cease-fire remains in place, the peace surprise visits about twice a week. East European nations are showing an troops this year and the rest in two years. provided to protect the fish. pullback from Namibia would create process is at an impasse and there is talk Three inspectors told us that this revolution in increasing tendency to diversify their It also has demonstrated a far more once again of renewed American military processed-meat inspection means unhealthy meat conditions for independent rule In Africa’s forthcoming attitude toward the United Tampering with the dam, by vandals or by diplomatic contacts, reflected in planned last colony. aid to the Contras. products might soon land on supermarket shelves. States on such issues as accounting for the people who misunderstood the effect Open Forum visits to Washington this week by Perhaps the best news for Shultz lately is Still, the world seems like a far less Processed meats are those that have been Hungarian Communist Party leader Kar- nearly 2,400 American servicemen still contentious place to Shultz than it was at impounding the w ater has on the health of the smoked, seasoned or in some other way specially Iran’s decision to accept the terms of a listed as missing from the Vietnam War oly Grosz and Poland’s Foreign Minister United Nations Security Council resolution the time of the last presidential election. In brook, has made it difficult for the museum prepared for the market, such as hot dogs, hams Tadeusz Olechowski. Years have passed and its treatment of former officials those days. Shultz was able to cite the U.S. and sausages. aimed at ending the 20th Century’s longest personnel to maintain control. since either of these Soviet allies sent identified with the former U.S.-backed victory over the Grenadan Army as an Who approved Social Security may not keep bankrupt because nearly all of.its The USDA is simply following orders from major war. regime in Saigon. giving us a l ‘/4 percent yearly high-level visitors to Washington. achievement but not much else. Residents and museum staff members met 108 cotton mills had moved South. Congress which, two years ago, decreed that The administration has been working An American team of technical experts increase. Who will pay the.se In southwestern Africa, prospects have That was before the rise of Soviet leader last week to discuss the problem. The N. Elm design? He was supposed to be a man who inspectors need only make random visits at hard to encourage negotiated settlements is in Hanoi for discussions on arrange­ rents? Taxpayer subsidy? The never seemed brighter for the withdrawal Mikhail S. Gorbachev, a time when could run all the departments. He processing plants rather than to stand watch all in both southwestern Africa and the ments for.joint on-site inspections. residents cam e away from the meeting To the Editor: North Elm project is not too much of Cuban and South African troops from Democrats were criticizing President would get $10,000 a year salary. day. Persian Gulf. And administration officials All this 1‘aises the possibility of eventual apparently persuaded that the museum and different. Here the town is the Angola and for Namibian independence Reagan for beingthe first U.S. president in The heads would roll and the cost The new procedure was first tested in Tennessee. in recent days have been feeling heady diplomatic ties with Hanoi fortheffl‘sttime In the past five year.s a Mr. inve.stor and will get all profits from South African colonial rule. more than 50 years who had not met with a the nature center are allies, not foes, in the of government would be lowered, The USDA has just ended the second phase of about the progress in both areas. since North Vietnam became independent Crockett gave the town a piece of Pushed along by a U.S. mediation effort. Kremlin leader. That was four Soviet- effort to keep the water level in the brook at anefficientoperationtocontrolall testing — a trial run at 48 meat-processing plants in But it’s difficult to say whether these more than 30 years ago. For now, however, land at the south end of North Elm I tried to find out who approved South Africa, Cuba and Angola have American summits ago. the best level possible. spending. We have manager Chicago. The final te.st is under way at plants in GEORGE SHULTZ gains are the result of administration the administration refuses even to discuss Street. His wish wasthatitbeii.sed the building design with no agreed to a statement of principle systems in many cities and towns North and South Carolina before the program goes . . patience pays off policy or just plain war weariness among that possibility, waiting instead for a for housing for seniors or for a success. I did get the designer’s governing future negotiations and are to George, Gedda has covered foreign It is obvious that the Lutz museum cahnot today and they are all failures, for nationwide. the combatants. The fighting in Angola complete Vietnamese withdrawal from park. opinion on the wall insulation affairs for The Associated Press since 1968. control drought, but it is also obvious that the instead of cost reduction thereare Inspectors drop in on most meat-processing It was first said that a 24-unit since elect ric heat demands more increases. Take the town of plants twice a week under the new program, museum staff, with its expertise, is better housing project for seniors was to insulation. I was told 3'/i inches in Manchester: It has m ofe assist­ although plants with a history of poor performance O pen Forum able to handle the problem than property he built, then 20. and now I hear 19 walls for R-11, with an insulation ants than one could imagine. The can be visited more often. units. An architect was hired to foam panel under vinyl siding, owners acting independently. manager has an assistant man­ USDA officials are raving about the design this. A builder was hired to would total R-19.8.Ifind3‘/i! inches ager and he is allowed to hire “ discretionary inspection program.” But three It would be very pleasant if all build it. No one knows who ^ HERE TOGETHER FOR YOU! of wall insulation in l'A-by-.3>/i- Bailey was 'Unkle Oop’ anyone at will. He has so many inspectors who participated in the experiment told neighborhood problems could be handled as approved the design. inch studded walls an R-ll'. and assistants that he never is at fault our associate, Stewart Harris, that the idea should To the Editor: ■rhe cost of late has been said to the foam panel of three-quarter- smoothly as this one appears to have been. for anything. be scrapped as fast as rancid meat. be $1,300,000. up from a recent inch-thick a value of 6.3. Maybe He wants to spend over The inspectors told us that unwholesome meat Edson M. Bailey died today (July 21) and [mejon^s and the Manchester Herald $1,200,000 figure. It will no’ doubt my finding of an R value of 5.4 fs $15,000,000ona MainStreetpuzzle products can slip through under the new program. go higher. What’s the interest on not right, but the high comes to memories are flooding in on me. Most of you that will cost still more for snow Inspectors will eventually catch a plant with theloan? “ About Vpercent.” That 17.3. not 19.8. Another fact is that remember Mr. Bailey as our distinguished and cleaning and care. What Main chronic bad processing habits. But, says inspector is great, a low rate. What are the ceiling wili have heating highly respected principal, the man who when he Street needs is a median divider so Lee Peterson, “ an awful lot of that stuff may get to rents? “ We do not know” What panels. It is a known fact that heat strode down the hall or down the aisle of the one can cross the street half way the consumer before that.” kind of monkey business is this? rises, so residents can be sure of auditorium to approach the lectern made the little then take a chance on the other USDA officials told us the system has I ’m sure Mr. Crockett would have hot heads and cold feet. Rugs on hairs on your arms stand up. I believe the word today half. Snow removal would be advantages. Under discretionary inspection, the known these answers before the floors will help, but how about is awesome; he was an awesome administrator. He easier. If they want to spend inspectors must keep more complete records of starting to build. kitchen and bath floors? made you want to stand up a little straighter, study a money, then build sidewalks in violations so a pattern of problems can be J/'V' Interest on $1,300,000 at 7 The Pascal Lane housing com­ little harder, reach a little higher, or perhaps in the j f this town of village charm where docuinented and so the USDA can decide how often percent will be $91,000 for one plex has4-inch Wallsand residents case of being admonished for a school rule broken, sidewalks are “ not needed.” I a particular plant should be inspected. year. The cost of insurance, of the end units have a costly.time made you cognizant that you would not want to do checked on Green Road for a The USDA also is confident that the wrinkles can that again. water, lawn care, snow removal trying to keep warm in winter, if sidewalk becausechildren walk to be ironed out. For instance, if plant managers and other maintenance costs will they complain. There are many I knew him that way. too; but I also had the school with much traffic and no catch on to an inspector’s schedule, additional come to $30,000, for a $121,000 others on waiting lists that would privilege of knowing him as “ UnkieOop. ” Ibelieve it sidewalk. The engineer said surprise inspections can be added to the route, total. Rents at $530 a month on 19 like to get a unit. When these was my older brother, John, who coined the name in sidewalks are not required there. according to Jim Blank of the USDA Food Safety his early years of trying to say “Uncle Ed.” units will take in $120,840. for $160 $47,000 units were new. a renter Woodbridge Street, North Main and Inspection Service in Chicago. Somehow we never let goand“ UnkieOop” hewas for in the red, so there’sno payment to found his roof leaked. It was some Street. Williams Street — I could Those surprise inspections will have to be fast the 45 years I knew him. He was our Santa Claus, our reduce the loan. They will have to time before he got relief. The fill this page with many more. and furious to catch the meat processors off guard, education counselor, our garden expert, our sneak in a 6 percent rent increase ceiling and wall had tobe replaced Sixty-eight years ago we could according to the inspectors. During the trial run, antiquarian, and of course our father’s close friend. each year like was done in the because there were too many roller skate on the streets and plant managers in Chicago became proficient at He was keeper of our fam ily stories and secrets. I Bennet sham. Bennet rents are at soakings. sidewalks. Try it here even with predicting when the inspector would arrive, tasted my first lobster at his house, had my Holy $560. and Mr. Cassano, onecau.se The new ones will cost about the large skate wheels of today. according to two inspectors who spoke to us on the Communion pictures taken inhisbeautiful perennial of thjs fiim flam , is now asking tax $67,000 per unit. The tax rate will You have to walk with care condition that they not be identified. garden, and had my weddingbouquetsmadeupfrom relief, or eise the rents will climb rise. Abuildernearbybuilt condos anywhe e there are sidewalks in “ We would show up, and they would say, ‘We his flowers. I brought my friends over to meet him faster. I said at a meeting that this of the same size, with full poor condition; even new ones knew you were coming today,’” one inspector told and eventually my babies, and another generation would be a taxpayer-subsidized basements, and sold them for often have mismatches at the us. was lucky enough to experience his friendship, ® 19M by NEA. Inc sham. The investment group will $39,990 at a profit. Why must it be squares. If an inspector came on Monday and Wednesday, get their profits on this shameful at loss for the town? The land was advice, and share experiences, albeit in the later the plant manager could make a safe bet that no years perhaps only at Thanksgiving time. ITEM: OUR NATIONAL PARKS deed by our town’s elected free for North Elm. Em ery J. Bessette one would show up on Thursday or Friday. In a It is timely and appropriate for me to give my directors. The rents in the 17th A manager system was started 43] Summit St. ARE OVERCROWDED business with profit margins of one-quarter thanks to Edson Bailey publicly, while we all mourn year will come to $1,300 a month. in a city of 125,000 that was Manchester percent, a family-run processing plant that hits his death privately. One good man who dedicated his NOiv hard times might be tempted to cut comers on the life to education and the betterment of his days the inspector did not drop in. community is gone. M ay we all remember him with “ They’re not innocent people out there,” one both respect and a smile. The Democratic debate on the Palestinians inspector said. “ It’s a cutthroat business, and they will do what they can to make more money.” He Sarah Perry Seelert APi WASHINGTON — “ For the first time — thanks to added that the new inspection program was the 51 West Road, New Canaan J 4 L Jackson’s candidacy — one of the country’s two “ We all know that there is one reason and one equivalent of “ letting Ivan Boesky run the stock market.” m ajor political parties conducted a 20-minute reason alone that there is no peace in the Middle debate on the importance of Palestinian East — the intransigence is Israel’s Arab Another inspector told us that inspectors are so (Garrlty co-founded agency Northern neighbors and the Palestinian organization, their busy running between plants that they never get self-determination in achieving peace in the Middle To the Editor: unwillingness to follow the example of Anwar acquainted with workers who in the past might NOW HIRING East,” said a page 1 story of Washington Jewish Perspective Sadat and extend the hand of peace by recognjzing have tipped them off to a problem. Week. On July 10,1988, attorney Harold Garrlty died at Israel’s right to exist.” Inspectors are unionized, and the meat industry Sadly, most American Jews have not learned the Michael J. McManus the age of 80. We are sure that his many EXCELLENT STARTING WAGES The booing became so loud that House Speaker dismisses their complaints about the new system lesson of the “ intifada” — the Arab word for the achievements in the legal profession and as a parent Jim Wright gaveled it down. as a union ploy to protect jobs. But the inspectors 7-month-old Palestinian uprising. and local em ployergave him muchtobeproudof and Palestinians have the same right to Rep. Mervyn Dymally. a black from Los say that isn’t so. Angeles, said that in a recent visit to Israel. “ I saw made his life worthwhile. We would like to point out, ^6®® For Closing Hours ®5®® For All Other Shifts self-determination as Israeli Jgws or Americans. “ Here the Dukakis whips started cracking. They however, that in addition, attorney Garrity, as Jewish rationalizations for denying self- the oppressive occupation in the West Bank and The good guys said. ’You are a Dukakis delegate. Do not Gaza.” chairman of the Manchester Board of Education, We recently offered the services of this column to rl'.v 'M governance to “ terrorists” in a Democratic embarrass our candidate.’ And the Israeli lobby was the co-founder of what is now known as the help solve the problems of people who are not platform debate in Atlanta were hooted down. „ said, 'You are supporting terrorists. You risk your Manchester Youth Service Bureau. In conjunction SO DID I IN A M AY VISIT. The United Nations getting satisfactory answers from the federal The platform statement challenged by Jesse political career.’’’ with Police Chief James Reardon, now retired, he EXCELLENT BENEFITS Relief & Work Agency, which runs health clinics bureaucracy. The call was heard over at the Jackson said vaguely that America “ should Zogby made an eloquent case on the convention anticipated the need for special assistance to youth in for a third of the Palestinians, said it had treated National Commission on Public Service where provide new leadership to deliver the promise of floor: “ The deadly silehce on Palestinian rights... conflict with home, school or community and took the peace and security through negotiations that has 10,000 people injured with clubs, rubber bullets people are at work trying to persuade the cream of has ended. Peace in the Middle East is too (which have a steel core), and tear gas fired steps required to have such a department begun in • Flexible Hours been held out to Israel and its neighbors by the « the crop to make a career in government work. • Crew Incentives,rr. • Insurance Available important to be left without a principled debate. illegally in homes. UNRW A estimated that 20,000 the school system. In the 28 years since its founding, * .f Camp David Accords.” Bruce Laingen, director of the commission, “ Our party has been long committed to Israeli were wounded in all — 100 times the 210 soldiers the department has offered assistance to thousands The Jackson amendment called on the U.S. to suggests that we should recognize government • Free Meals security and peace to the Israeli people. But hurt by rocks. of Manchester youth. Attorney Harold Garrlty, • Profit Sharing • Regular Wage Increases "end the impasse in the Middle East by adopting a servants who do their jobs well. We believe the security and peace for Israel cannot be achieved In addition, I saw evidence of systematic, along with Chief James Reardon, proved that no man policy which establishes, based on mutual majority of public servants are hard workers, and without recognition of Palestinian rights,” he said. indiscrirninate beatings, mass arrests, and stands so tall as when he stoops to help a child. The recognition, territorial compromise and we thank them for it. But as long as the welfare of • Free Uniforms • Vacation Bonus “ What is so clear today is that Israeli peace and unbelievable curfews which forced residents to Manchester Youth Service Bureau wishes to • Advancement Opportunities self-determination for Israelis and Palestinians. the nation depends on public servants doing their security and Palestinian peace and security are stay in their homes for weeks at a time, preventing publicly commend these men and offer our Only such a peace will guarantee the security of jobs well, we believe our time is better spent interdependent. The issue of recognition, therefore, people from going to work. sympathy to the members of Harold Garrity’s Israel, the realization of Palestinian aspirations exposing those who don’t. is mutual. Palestinians and Israelis must therefore But in the short term there is an answer. Respond family. and regional stability.” be the guarantors, in the end, of each other’s peace. to this offer from Kam il Nasier, who runs the East Robert J. Digan stop by any of the locations listed below or call 643-2213 Jerusalem YM CA: “ We extend an invitation to BY PREVIOUS AGREEMENT between title For the Youth Service Bureau staff, Manchester “ IN HAVING THIS DEBATE , we send a members of the U.S. Jewish community to see the Dukakis and Jackson, the issue was only debated — iHaurliPstrr Hrralft message to the Palestinian people that we are situation for themselves. I as a (Christian and to learn more about the employment opportunities with McDonald’s * not put to a vote. A poll of delegates taken before courageous and compassionate and open to their others as Moslems would show the Palestinians Foundsd In 1M1 About letters to* the editor the convention showed that 70 perpent favored JVicDonaid^ concerns. In spite of the intimidation and the fear, want to live in peace and want to have genuine The Manchester Herald welcomes original letters Palestinian self-determination. However, one PBNNV M. SIEFFERT...... P u hn .liM this debate is taking place. co-existence with Israel. Or we will continue on a QEORQE T. CHAPPELL...... s S to l to the editor. taken at the convention revealed only 35 percent GET YOUR COMPLIMENTARY COPY OF THE MANCHESTER HERALD “ This is a victory.” warpath which will dehumanize and destroy both Letters should be brief and to the point. They support. S rE ^^.V F iA r.? .;::;:::;;:;::;---"^ Rep, Charles Schumer, whose Brooklyn district sides.” should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for ease “ While people were able to speak from their ALEXANDER PIRELLI ...... i! A iictatl! EM ^ ON SATURDAY MORNINGS AT THE FOLLOWING MCDONALD’S LOCATIONS. is Jewish, said Zogby’s arguments were “ clever American Jews could build bridges of peace In editing, should be double-spaced. Letters must be heart before coming to Atlanta, they supported but fundamentally duplicitous when he says this is between Palestinians and Israelis. Sadly, however, DENISE A. ROBERTS...... AdWftMna DIractor signed with name, address and daytime telephone self-determination,” said Jim Zogby. director of JEANNE Q. FROMERTH...... Butli«w?M«I22I 70 West Center St. 1221 Tolland Tpke. a victory for his platform. When you have the votes when 1.300 American Jewish educators go there number (for verification). 1261 Burneide Ave. ' 89 Talcottville Rd. 30 Lafayette Square the Arab-American Institute and Jackson’s leading SHELDON COHEN ...... C o m p o « ~ S T r^ancheeter, CT you call fora vote.” from July 31 to Aug. 5, not one Palestinian is Address letters to: Open Forum, Manchester Manchester, CT ; East'Hartford, CT Vernon, CT spokesman on the issue. ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... PrMfroom Mansoar Rockville, CT He sparked a soaring crescendo of boos, saying. scheduled to speak to them. FRANK J. MeSWEEOAN...... CIreulatloii Okactor Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040,- MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. July 26, 1988 — 8 MARKET REPORT t.900-1 More financial planners, more fraud 2 times long odds equals 8 children B y Dave Skidmore association said. mission requires cdmpanies offeHng The Associated Press sions for the securities it t400- The group, which represents regu­ advice concerning securities to regis­ recommended. FARMINGTON (AP) — There are who .delivered Torres’ babies. “I’ll yet on the Stevens births. exciting thing." Torres said. lators in all 50 states, said an ter as investmeht advisers. But, in The International Financial Plan­ long odds against having quadruplets, never see anything like this in my life WASHINGTON — The explosion in “alarming rise" in large swindles The Torres, daughters — Rachael Mrs. Torres is currently a sales contrast to stock brokers, who are ning Association, based in Atlanta, but in four days two sets were again. Most obstetricians never do.” Elizabeth, Stephanie Marie, Jacque­ t.ioo- lill the number of financial planners in contributed to the increase. It also , required to pas8 an exam, there are no delivered at the University of Connec­ representative for the Hartford Insu­ the 1980s has been matched by a surge says its membership has tripled from Mrs.^ Torres had been due to give line Anne and Bianca Christine — rance Co. and her husband is a said more aggressive enforcement educational standards. the end of 1982 to about 25,000. It ticut Health Center. birth Oct. 17, but she went into labor weighed between 1.6 and 2.6 oounds. in fraud and abuse, state securities probably led to more cases being Dr. Mitchel Chere, a Waterbury deliveryman for Homans Associates regulators told Congress today. Also, financial planners offering estimates there are as many as Wednesday and phere delivered the Inc. of Waterburv. DOWJOrjLS AVtHAGE uncovered. obstetrician and gynecologist, said The babies will probably stay in the The North American Securities advice that does not involve buying 150,000 financial planners overall. babies by Caesarean section, he said. "Most disturbing is that we are About 13,000 firms have registered the chances of having quadruplets are hospital until October, when it is Mrs. Torres said both she and her HIGH a.0S2.M Administrators Association, in a securities do not have to register. Chere said Mrs. Torres’ babies- seeing a substantial surge in the with the SEC as investment advisers. 1 in 700,000, but since last W^nesday hoped they will be strong enough to go husband will work to support the large LOW f0 4 S .M report to the Senate Banking subcom­ were born healthy and were free of the number of 'big ticket’ cases with Neither do lawyers and accountants when 27-year-old Elizabeth Torres of home and Join their 9-month-old family. She said she will return to CLOSE r 0 7 I . N mittee on consumer affairs, said whose advice is incidental to their Charles Finn, a financial planner in usual problems ttiat accompany pre­ c i w t o l investor losses in the eight-figure Waterbury gave birth to four girls, the brother, Pedro Noel, Mrs. Torres work in six weeks and will take a losses to fraud and abuse totaled $397 work. And, individuals can work for a Hartford, Conn., and chairman-elect mature babies, 'who are often born range,” said Jam es C. Meyer, Ten­ health center has been a busy place. limp and weak. said. Chere said at least of two of the part-time Job when the babies arrive million between mid-1986 and mid- nessee’s top securities regulator and registered planner without register­ of the association, said his group has girls are twins. MTWTF MTWTF On Sunday, Susan Stevens of “It’s a real rush delivering babies home. i TWT^ MTWTFMTWT f M 1988. president of the association. ing themselves. been pushing for more federal regula­ J k ____IL as____ SL. Hartford gave birth to three girls and and seeing .them all come out kicking Mrs. Torres said she and her The losses were suffered by 22,100 A 1985 association survey turned up tion, including the creation of a a boy, according to Beverly Park, the “I’m going to find a way,” Mrs. investors in 79 separate cases pursued Another contentious issue is how self-regulatory organization similar and screaming,” Chere said. “They husband, Pedro Torres, were shocked Torres said. “If I have to work the only one case where investors lost financial planners, who are supposed center’s director of public usually don’t come out nice and when they learned in April that she by officials in 30 states. more than $10 million, while the latest to the National Association of Securi­ information. second shift or the third shift, I’ll have to offer independent advice, are paid. pink...all these babies did.” would have quadruplets. to do something. Our kids are not That compares with $91 million lost check found five cases where losses ties Dealers, which oversees brokers “It’s extremely rare,” said Chere, in 31 cases between mid-1983 and Some work only for fees paid by their who trade over-the-counter stocks. Park said np details were available “Once I got over the shock, it was an going to starve, I know that.” BUSINESS totaled more than $30 million. customers. But, according to an SEC I mid-1985, the association said. With the proliferation of investment study in February, 85 percent are “We’re talking here about rotten “The absence of effective national options in recent years, millions of oversight of the financial planning compensated at least in part through apples and my feeling is we should get Delap loins realty firm Americans have turned to financial commissions on what they sell. those rotten apples out of the barrel,” Court supports doctors in distress suit industry has created an enormous planners for advice on saving for AP photo opportunity for con artists and ... he said. “One of the things I’m Catherine Delap retirement, college education or In May, the SEC censured and concerned about in this business is of Manchester re­ (others) who have few scruples about buying a house. suspended a New Mexico firm for BIG DIFFERENCE — These two piglets HARTFORD (AP) — Hospitals, fearful of is presently permitted,” the court wrote in its how they earn their living,” the that somebody can call himself a tive individuals would be likely to derive from cently Joined Cold- 'The Securities and Exchange Com­ failing to disclose it received commis- financial planner with impunity.” from the same litter recently took part In lawsuits, might limit the time family and relatives decision. permitting such an action to proceed.” well Banker of a four-month experiment In Bogota, can visit seriously ill patients if a woman’s claim of The court said another “undesirable” result of Miss Maloney’s brother and the administrator of Glastonbury as a Columbia, that proved the value of a emotional distress from watching her mother suffer upholding the claim is that doctors “may feel her mother’s estate, Robert F. Maloney Jr., said the sales associate. high -protein corn. The big piglet was and die were permitted to be heard in court, the obligated to respond to the usually uninformed estate settled its malpractice suit against the two Farmers feud state Supreme Court has ruled. Delap has met fed on a diet that contained 10 percent of complaints of visitors concerning the treatment of doctors out of court in order to pursue the emotional In a ruling released Monday, the high court said patients.” distress claim. state real estate high-protein opaque-2 corn, gaining an licensing require­ family members of a person allegedly victimized by Furthermore, the court said, “We are persuaded He said that as far as he and family members ments and has over plan for average of 256 grams a day. The smaller malpractice can’t sue doctors for emotional that the recognition of a cause of action under the' knew, Anita Maloney died of appendicitis. distress. completed three piglet’s diet had 10 percent of common circumstances pleaded in the complaint would have “Part of it was to keep this going to set a precedent weeks of compre­ corn, gaining only 21 grams per day. The The ruling came in the case of Susan Maloney, consequences detrimental to the community as a because we certainly weren’t doing it for money.” formerly of Meriden and now of Middlefield, who whole that outweigh the benefit a few hypersensi­ Robert Maloney said. hensive training drought relief new corn is called QPM for quality- filed a lawsuit against two doctors, Michael Conroy called FastStart. protein maize because it contains about and George Dickenson, and Meriden-Wallingord FastStart in­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Dairy farmers should get twice the usual protein in ordinary Hospital. cludes instruction limited drought reliqf, but price supports should be varieties. Miss Maloney claiming emotional distress for on the latest held down at the risk of raising grocery bills and having watched her mother, Anita Maloney, suffer marketing tech­ causing another herd buyout, say beef producers and die. She argued that the doctors failed to heed niques, financing and a consumer group. several of her requests that they investigate various trends and Dairy producers want Congress to increase milk symptoms she had observed in her mother as the changes in real Catherine Delap price supports to counter the rising cost of feed for SCIENCE older woman’s health deteriorated. estate legislation. their herds and a decrease in production due to the As a result, she claimed, she had incurred Delap Is a member oi the Greater Hartford drought and heat.;.Ttey argue that shoppers will pay expenses for treatment of her mental condition and Board of Realtors and attended Manchester higher food bills If the relief isn’t granted. & H E A L T H that her ability to carry on normal activities was Community College. She has been a volunteer The two sides are squaring off as Congress takes impaired. for programs at Bowers School. up legislaton this wek to help producers devastated 'The Supreme Court upheld a lower court decision by the drought. House Agriculture Committee was Gene linked to cancers to dismiss Maloney’s suit. scheduled to complete action on drought-relief "To allow recovery by one (like Susan Maloney) Existing home sales climb legislation today, with the bill possibly being BAR HARBOR, Maine (AP) — A gene found who has been more or less constantly 'at the considered by the full House on Thursday. to be defective in a rare eye cancer has been bedside’ of the malpractice victim during the period WASHINGTON linked to breast cancer and a common form of (AP) — Sales of Jim Eskin, a spokesman for the nation's largest of treatment is likely to cause some hospitals and farm cooperative. Associated Milk Producers Inc. lung cancer, researchers say. other medical treatment facilities to curtail existing homes of San Antonio, Texas, says milk prices at the The gene was the first of a new group of substantially the extent of visitation of patients that climbed 5.3 per­ grocery store could skyrocket and consumers may anti-cancer genes that normally protect cent in June, face shortages as early as this winter if the against cancer but allow cancer to appear helped by a dairymen don’t get higher price supports. when defective, said Ray White of the Howard less-than-expected Jim Sumner, spokesman for Dairymen Inc., said Hughes Medical Institute at the University of 50% lower back increase in mort- the Louisville, Ky., cooperative is reporting Utah in Salt Lake City. AP photo gage interest shortages this week, and is 81 tanker-trailers of milk Similar anti-cancer genes now have also rates, a real below what is needed to fill orders in the Southeast OLYMPIC BOWLING PINS — Kent in Muskegan, Mich. The pins are ready been linked to colon cancer, another common disc operations estate trade group and Mid-Atlantic. Johnson checks bowling pins for for the 1988 Olympic Games, where and lethal form of cancer. said Monday. Eskin said the Associated Milk Producers is shipment to Seoul, South Korea, at the bowling will be an exhibition sport. The findings that the gene is linked to breast The National asking Congress not only to suspend the 50-cent cut Brunswich Bowling and Billiards plant cancer and so-called small-cell lung cancer might be avoided . Association of in milk price supports scheduled to start Jan. 1 but suggest that it and other anti-cancer genes Realtors said ex- also to increase price supports by about $1.06 per 100 could play a major role in many types of pounds of milk. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - At least half the isting single­ human cancer. White told genetics students at family homes A failure to act would be "shortsighted” and could thousands of operations pn Americans ■ with result in “letting milk production drop to the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor on ruptured discs in their lower back probably were were sold at a Safety agency broadens probe Monday. seasons lly ad­ dangerously low levels, which could lead to unnecessary, says a study showing 90 percent of runaway prices for years to come,” Eskin said. Identifying those genes and determining such patients can be healed without surgery. justed annual rate how they go wrong does not mean cancer will The three-year study indicates that surgeons of 3.78 million If farmers can’t afford to obtain feed they may be forced to slaughter their herds, which can take three on Mercedes’ speedup problem then be eliminated. White said. But the should change how they decide .whether to operate units last month, years to rebuild, he said. understanding of these genetic abnormalities on patients with li^ b a r disc problems, one of the marking the fifth consecutive monthly He said there has been “heavy movement of dairy is crucial to ultimately being able to wipe out ' study’s authors. Dr. Jeffrey Saal of the San increase. Sales rose a revised 2.0 percent in WASHINGTON (AP) - More 201 190E. vehicles. Other makers and the cancer, he said. Francisco Spine Institute, said Monday. cattle to slaughter, further documenting a rapidly u May to an annual rate of 3.59 million units. deteriorating situation.” than 300,000 Mercedes-Benz auto­ NHTSA said it has received number of vehicles involved are Neurosurgeons often operate if a patient fails to June sales were 5.6 percent higher than a The drought-hurt dairy farmers deserve some mobiles are under Investigation reports of 301 instances of sudden Ford Motor Co., 3.2 million; Spraying fights Medfly improve after bed rest aqd suffers severe pain, leg year ago, the first time in 12 months that the federal aid, such as feed assistance, but “legislating to determine if hundreds of acceleration in the Mercedes General Motors Corp., 800,000; weakness and if diagnostic exams show the disc’s sales pace beat the previous year's mark. a higher dairy support price is not Justifiable,” said reports of unintended accelera­ cars. The agency said 217 of the Audi, 255,000; Nissan, 183,000; LOS ANGELES (AP) - Helicopters nucleus has broken through the disc wall and is “Despite expectations, we have had Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, a national tion are true, the National High­ instances reportedly resulted in and Honda, 62,500. sprayed a pesticide over a 16-square-mile pressing against a nerve root. ^ 1f It’s FUN! significant amounts of strength in the consumer group. way Traffic Safety Administra­ accidents that injured 92 people The Mercedes investigation suburban area early today following the Saal said none of those criteria should be used as housing sector," said John A. Tuccillo, chief “Once again, the dairy producers are going whole tion says. and killed one person. was opened at the request of the discovery of a third female Mediterranean overwhelming evidence that surgery is needed. He economist of the trade group. “The hog for a special deal that would cost Americans The agency said Monday it had Mercedes-Benz of North Amer­ Center for Auto Safety, a consu­ fruit fly. said the decision should be based on the patients’ r A / It’s EASY! anticipation of continued rising interest rates •more as taxpayers and a consumers,” said Public broadened its probe into allega­ ica will cooperate fully with the mer group often at odds with the Two helicopters carrying 1,100 gallons of the level of function and whether that can be improved convinced homebuyers to get into the market Voice executive director Ellen Haas. “Atid higher tions that the vehicles speed up NHTSA investigation, said A.B. auto industry and its regulators. pesticide malathion, mixed with a corn-syrup by an aggressive rehabilitation program. now, rather than waiting. But, In fact, rates food prices impact hardest on those least'able to without the operator’s interven­ Schuman, a spokesman for the “The steady increase in sudden bait, began spraying the San Fernando Valley More than 2 million Americans suffer from ruptured discs in their necks and lower backs, and It’s JUST FOR did not increase as much as anticipated, pay. Mandating higher support prices for milk after tion to encompass 309,000 cars company in Montvale, N.J. acceleration incidents in numer­ area at about 10 p.m. Monday, said county feed costs slacken would once again encourage spend more than $3 billion annually on lumbar disc \ > v ’ / creating an added incentive for made by Mercedes from 1984 He said in the company’s ous Mercedes models other than agriculture official Bob Donley. overproduction and government costs.” through 1988. The cars are all' treatment, according tp the American Academy of homebuyers.” investigation of 283 sudden- the 1986-87 300E demonstrates Each helicopter was scheduled to make Orthopedic Surgeons. YOU! Rates for fixed-rate, 30-year mortgages Don King, general manager of the Fort equipped with gasoline engines that Mercedes’ entire line of three passes over the spraying area in a Worth-based Texas and Southwest Cattle Raisers acceleration reports, “ourtechhi- About a quarter-million operations on discs in the averaged 10.46 last week, up only about a and automatic transmissions. .cians have never found any recent-year gasoline engine cars five-hour period, he said. Residents were neck and back are performed annually in the United Association, contends an increase in price supports with automatic transmissions is half of a percentage point from recent lows NHTSA in October had begun electrical, electronic or mechani­ warned to keep pets inside and to cover States, most of them for ruptured lumbar discs, With school out for the summer, could encourage production and lead to another affected by this defect,” the in March, according to the Federal Home . whole-herd dairy buyout. cal defect in our cars that could automobiles and fish ponds to prevent damage according to the National Center for Health an investigation into 42,353 1986- center said. Loan Mortgage Corp. The average does not The dairymen and beef-cattle producers have 1987 Mercedes Model 124 300E cause unintended acceleration.” from the malathion. Statistics. The center said it had received include add-on fees known as points. been at odds off and on for several years, partly over cars. The new engineering analy­ The Medfly: one of the most destructive “More than 20 percent of patients with (lower becoming a newspaper carrier is a fun The Mercedes case is among 164 reports of sudden accelera­ f an 18-month whole-herd buyout of dairy cattle that sis broadens the regulatory case crop-destroying insects, is considered a back) disc problems have surgery but less than 10 six NHTSA investigations' into tion in Mercedes cars, resulting Alter Joins Irish agency began April 1,1986. About 1.22 million cows, heifers to include the Mercedes models alleged sudden .acceleration in­ severe threat to California’s multibillion- percent may really need it if there are no other and easy way to earn fnoney! and calves were sold. in 125 accidents, 46 injuries and dollar agricultural industry. In 1981, problems, such as stenosis,” a congenital narrow­ 107 SL, 126SE,SELand SEC, and volving at least 4.8 million one death. David Alter of California spent about $100 million to ing of the spine, Saal said in an interview. Ellington recenly eradicate a statewide Medfly infestation that “He’s probably correct,” said Dr. Frances Joined the W.J. destroyed $100 million in crops. Conley, chief of neurosurgery at the Palo Alto 'k Routes Close to Home ★ Pri zes & Contests Irish Insurance Foreign influx, weekenders presents... Veterans Hospital and associate professor of Agency at ISO N. surgery at Stanford University. “Far too much Main St. as an Cholera outbreak in India surgery has been done on lumbar discs, and we’re boost tourism in B R I G A D O O ^ becoming more aware about how much it’s been account executive. NEW DELHI, India (AP) — The children Call U8 now at 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 to learn more about Alter will spe­ overdone now because we have better (diagnostic) lay in the makeshift hospital ward >^th tools, such as magnetic resonance imaging.” becoming a Manchester Herald carrier. cialize in business HARTFORD (AP) — The declining Economic Development Department. > D M IT \ 2®’ 29, 30th bloodstains on their little hands caused by value of the dollar abroad has resulted in Saal himself prescribed surgery in one of the most and group health “The foreign traveler will always go to needles from intravenous iqjections. .an influx of foreign travelers who, famous back disc cases when football star Joe insurance.^ He has the major gateway first, then start to “ 8 :0 0 pm Some were moaning. Others Just watched combined with weekenders, have boosted Montana fully ruptured a disc in 1986 and made a Ulley St...... all Charter Oak St...... 141-348 Squire Village...... all 18 y ears’ expe­ explore,” she said. fearfully as nurses adjusted hand straps, spectacularly quick recovery. rience in property Connecticut’s tourism industry, officials Main St...... 399-494 Gardner St...... 3-66 Julie Bowers, an editorial assistant with checked sodium chloride drips, consoled “After that, I had this tremendous crush of Summit St...... 1-70 Gardner St. West...... all and casualty insu­ say. I Lydall St...... 1-73 the Travel Data Center in Washington, anxious mothers. patients wanting Joe Montana’s surgery,” said Wadsworth St...... Highland St. rance and worked Tourism in the state is up an estimated 3 at Parker St...... 358-540 D.C., said national trends indicate week­ Windham High School Thq 23 children at Teg Bahadur Hospital are Saal, who is a consultant to the San Francisco 49ers. Huntington...... mr’ (Dugan’s Alley...... 8-37 for 10 years for an percent over last year, according to David C. Driver, director of marketing for the end trips are on the rise. That’s good news the latest stricken by an epidemic of Saal said he had to explain to patients that the Sycamore Lane...... all Woodbridge St...... 287-357 insurance agency 355 High Street, Willimantic state Department of Economic for Connecticut, which has emphasized its gastro-enteritis and cholera that officials say 49ers’ quarterback had worse symptoms than most HIghwood Dr...... all Woodbrldge St...... 408-489 in Sbuth Windsor. Development. prq;cimity to New York, Pennsylvania and is spreading to new areas of the Indian capital. people; rapidly progressive loss of strength and He is a certified Tickets: *6®® feeling Jn his leg complicated by stenosis. Golway St...... all Lakewood Circle...... all The state doesn’t keep exact numbers, New Jersey in promoting short -weekend The city admlnstratlon reported 13 more Kerry St...... pIL . Bunce...... all South Main Condo’s...... 441 insurance consul­ but Driver said he expects the state to trips. deaths from the diseases Monday, bringing Most patients with ruptured lumbar discs have Available by calling 228-9114 and also at the door. less severe symptoms and can return to work and I t ...... !no ...... tant and a gradu­ attract between 17 million and 20 million 'The state boosted its tourism promo^ the death toll to 143 since the epidemic broke North School St...... 1-84 " Hlllcrest...... all ate of the Univer­ tourists this year. tional efforts this year. State spen&ng on sports within four months after starting non­ Arnott Rd...... all David Alter out in early July. At least 78 others have died operative rehabilitation, Saal said. sity of Connecticut. “We’ve been doing steadily better over tourism has gone from $1.5 million last Alpine St...... all Garth Rd...... 4 to 77 in nearby Punjab and Uttar Pradesh states. Saal on Monday reported the study, co-authored East Center St...... 408-608 Alter has served as chairman of the the past several years and this year year to $2.3 million this year. The Delhi administration ordered an American Legion Dr...... all East Middle Tpk. ...804-874« m Ellington Insurance Advisory Board and as a because of such trends as more Europeans with his brother. Dr. Joel Saal, to the North Armory St...... all • The state’s most popular tourist attrac­ emergency Inoculation program to halt the American Spine Society in Colorado Springs, Colo. Justice of the peace. He lives with his wife and coming to the United States and people Haynes St...... all Judith Or...... all Meadow La...... all tion, the Mystic area, which includes You’ve Been Welting diseases, which spread as contaminated It has been accepted by the medical Journal Spine. Oak Grove St...... all two children in Ellington. taking shorter trips, wC hope to do quite Mystic Seaport and the Mystic Marinelife floodwater from monsoon rains seeps into Main St...... 285-3^8 Farm Dr...... all Pilgrim La...... all well,” Driver said. The study was conducted on 59 patients who Russell St...... all Aquarium, has experience mixed resuljs For This... nines and wells. averaged 35 years old and were thought to be free of Norwood Or...... all New-Job tips are handy The state piakes about $2.6 billion a year in attendance. stenosis. Prospect Dr...... 84-114 Porter 81...... 4 8 8 ^ on tourist ventures, compared to a total Lisa Brownell, public information su­ Rachel R d ...... all Wyllya St...... 1-90 NEW YORK (AP) — If you are starting your state gross product of $60 billion. pervisor for Mystic Seaport, said attend­ first Job this year, here are a few Job tips from Ron W. &dmann, a market research ance is 8.5 percent higher than last year. BAG SALE the president of a small company. analyst for the U.S. Travel and Tourism The total figure for 1987 was 449,049, she Fill a large brown bag with clothing Arrive at work at least five to 10 minutes Administration, said 30.2 million foreign said. EMERGENCY iBOOKSa BIRDS (excluding books, housewares or jewelry) $300: BOOKS early. tourists are expected this year, a 2 percent Fire — Police — Medical |i||l 51D E. Middle Tpke. “We're steadily increasing our advertis­ Manchester Volunteer for assignments, even If it increase over 1987. ing, bqt it also seems like more people are 2 Dayt Onlyl } a BIRDS means working longer hours. In 1987,178,000 foreign travelers visited traveling, and they’re doing shorter day DIAL 911 (at the Green) The more eager you are, the more good Connecticut, which was 2,000 more than trips,” Brownell said. July 27 - 10:00 am - 5:00 pm / July 28 - 10:00 am - 8:30 pm In Manchester Used - Rare - Out-ot'PrInt Call Now to GET THE things will come your way. , 1986 but not very many in comparison to At Mystic Marinelife Aquarium, the COMING Never discuss your salary with anyone New York, Texas and Florida, he said. attendance is down less than 1 percent BOOKS and never ask anyone what their salary is. Connecticut still should benefit from the compared to last year. The aquarium had The Maryland Toleration Act moetly hard cover AUG. 1 THE PENNY SAVER j 170(78 to nearly new 647-9946 Don't miss any deadlines and call for help surge of foreign visitors to New York, said a record attendance of 740,000 last year, provided for freedom of worship SCOOP! if you have to. ■ Barbara Cieplak, a senior marketing said George Donnelley, director of com­ 46 Purnell Place • Manchester J for all Christians. It was passed coordinator for the tourism division of the munity relations. '' by the Maryland Assembly in 1649. -12— MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. July 26, 1988

Grain mill is cited Sewage IBaiirliratfr Hrralt'i for ‘slight’ smell From page 1 Section 2, Page 11 SPORTS Tuesday, July 26, 1988 By Andrew Yurkovsky ing the signatures of 91 residents harden the position of the Corps of Manchester Herald was submitted to Director Theu- Engineers. " I f It’s publicized, nis "T e rry ” Werkhoven asking they may not be willing to A notice of violation for an the town to do something about negotiate any further,” he said. objTCtionable odor will be issued objectionable odors, dust and Directors Mary Ann Handley, Herald Angle to the operator of the grain mill in noise from the mill. The mill is Ronald Osella, and Theunis Yankees North End by .the state located at 10 Apel Place and “ Terry” Werkhoven echoed Ted- Earl Yost ^partment of Environmental ford’s thoughts. Osella added that owned by the Central Connecticut Sports Editor Emeritus Protection, a DEP official said Cooperative Farmers it might be in the best interests of today. Association. the town to agree to a fine rather Michael Ciszewski, a senior air Emanuel Hirth, the general than pay the cost involved in take first ^llution control engineer, said manager of the mill, said today he delaying the project. mat he detected a slight odor didn’t know anything aobut the Elizabeth Barton, a Hartford Monday afternoon while on North D E P inspection. He said the plant attorney who is helping to repres­ Elm Street about 200 or 300 feet had done a m ajor cleanup after ent the town in the dispute over Bosox win again — page 12 away from the mill. He said a the sewage treatment plant, Bidwell tops this weekend’s rains, and it’s not notice would be sent out this week uncommon to ha ve an odor after a outlined the main points of the asking the operator what steps cleanup. settlement before the board went would be taken to correct the “ When you disturb the soil, you into executive session to discuss NEW YORK (A P ) — John Candelaria wants problem. it. M B’s staff probably will get some kind of an people to think that he and Steve Carlton have A petition reportedly contain- Barton, who is with the firm of odor,’ ’ he said. He added that if he something in common, not just by overpowering the did not clean up, the odor would Updike, Kelly and Spellacy, said Bellcow of the Moriarty Brothers’ pitching staff hitters but by refusing to talk to the press. be worse. that the settlement would allow in Greater Hartford Twilight League He did both Monday night. 2,710 without Ciszewski said that the odor construction of the secondary play, Dave Bidwell is out to duplicate his 1985 feat Candelaria, following a disastrous start in which detected Monday “was very facility at the present location, when he paced the club to regular season laurels. his manager scolded him on the mound, pitched a rather than at the dog pound, slight but strong enough to be The tall bespectacled right-hander captured nine three-hitter and Don Mattingly hit a two-run homer power Monday which is located nearby. deemed objectionable.” straight decisions three years ago when the Gas in bottom of the seventh inning, giving the New York The town would restore some pf He said no dust problems were Housers annexed their last championship and 25th Yankees a 3-2 come-fr,om-behind victory over the More than 2,700 Northeast the wetlands that had been filled, detected Monday afternoon or in their long league history. Milwaukee Brewers. The victory lifted the Yankees Utilities Customers were without during an earlier inspection Mon­ including those in the area of the Bidwell. once a big winner with first Manchester over the idle Detroit Tigers into sole possession of power for less than an hour day morning. access road to the plant off Love High and later Assumption College, notched his first place in the American League East for the first Monday night after a Hilliard The afternoon inspection was Lane. In addition, all parties time since June 20. Street resident trimming his seventh straight success last Saturday night done at about 3, Ciszewski said. involved in the construction — the " I ’ll be consistent. I ’mnot talking anymore win or trees hit a wire with a branch, a He said the morning inspection town; the engineer for the pro­ against Marco Polo. He has yet to taste defeat this season. lose,” Candelaria told reporters through the team’s Northeast Utilities spokesman was done at about 9. ject, Metcalf & Eddy; and the media relations man. said. No odor was detected during contractor. Fred Brunoli & Sons Manager Gene Johnson’s MB’s need one victory Candelaria, 11-6, walked one, struck out six, and Power to 2,710 customers was the morning inspection. of Avon — would pay “ a substan­ in its four remaining contests, or one Immagineers’ lowered his earned run average to 3.15. He gave up lost at 8:03 p.m. and restored at Ciszewski said that Hirth "has tial penalty.” That penalty would setback, to claim the regular-season crown. After his only runs in the second, when Joey M eyer hit a 8:48 p.m. to 2,704, spokesman been pretty conscientious” about not be applied to the cost of two also-ran campaigns, the locals broke from the two-out, two-run homer over the left field wall. It Cheryl Duey said. Pow er was correcting problems in the past. restoring the wetlands. post like lightning and have had led the standings was his sixth complete game in 19 starts. restored to the remaining six He said that the cause of The settlement would be for­ since the opening week last June. "When a pitcher has the type of game he had last customers at 9:15 p.m. Monday’s odor was grain in the malized in a consent order signed With several games remaining. Bidwell will get a time out, he works hard the next couple of days, Customers on West Middle loading area and the roof area of by the U.S. Attorney. That order couple of more starts. The MB’s have posted 19 builds up some additional eagerness, and looks to Turnpike, Progress Drive and the mill. would take the place of the wins in 22 starts in the 10-team circuit. redeem himself.” pitching coach Stan Williams Hilliard, Adams and Westerly Ciszewski said that the mill wetlands permit the town was His nine straight victor!^ three summers ago said. streets were affected, she said. would have 30 days to respond to originally supposed to get. tied the team mark that Pat Mistretta had Said catcher Don Slaught, “ You could see the The outage also affected the tax the notice of violation. He said The dog pound had been pro­ recorded during the 1964 season when M oriarty’s determination in his face. He looked mean, and his collector’s office for the Eighth that if the problem is not posed by the Corps of Engineers won both regular season and playoff laurels. pitches were nasty.” District, where a meeting of the corrected, the mill could be fined. ■n as an alternate site for the In his last start, on a hot, humid, and rainy July 19 district directors was illuminated He did not know what the amount . secondary facility that wou)d □ □ □ Rcgindd Plnto/Manchwtcr Herald against the Texas Rangers, Candelaria seemed to by fleeting daylight. of such a fine wouid be. have less of an impact environ­ M ajor news on the area golfing scene last week SAFE AT SECOND — Manchester lose interest after allowing six runs in less than four mentally. The cost of putting the centered the GHO and a check Into the history of of reach of South Windsor second innings, prompting a visit and a lenghty lecture secondary facility there had been players with Manchester Country Club affiliations National All-Star Eddie Pinkin (6) heads baseman Rob Corcoran with Pinkin from Manager Lou Piniella. ------■ estimated at about $18 million revealed that only one man, Ron “ Red” Smith, for second base on an errant throw in arriving safely. South Windsor won in The left-hander had walked to the back edge of the beyond the total $27 million cost of Levine replacement Stu HIpkIns/Speclal to the Heratd ever made the money list. second-inning play against South Wind­ seven innings, 7-6. mound, turned his back to tbe plate, and stared out SPRUCING UP — Dave Kuczek, 17. of upgrading the sewage treatment Smith, who fired rounds of 69-69-72-71 for a sor at Leber Field. The relay was just out toward the bullpen. The two college students were hired by plant. “Show some guts,” Piniella reportedly told Manchester, and Mat Berman, 18, of 72-hole total of 281 in 1966 at the Wethersfield the town for general maintenance this Directors Stephen T. Cassano, Country Club, however, couldn’t collect any money Candelaria. “ Our bullpen is all used up. We’re not delayed in Bolton Hartford, scrape down a fire hydrant on Barbara B. Weinberg and James trying to embarrass you. We just need you to get summer. as he was an amateur at the time. F. “ Dutch” Fogarty could not be outs.” Main Street to prepare it for painting. The tourney was then known as the Insurance reached for comment this Nationals out of tourney After a rain delay, Piniella went with a new By Andrew J. Davis adopt a formal report, and after a City Open with Wes Ellis winning with a 269 score, Manchester Herald morning. pitcher and Candelaria was left with his shortest report is adopted, it still must be one stroke ahead of Bill Casper. and most ineffective start of the season. The next voted upon by residents, said Smith, form er assistant pro at Manchester and day, neither party wanted to discuss the incident in BOLTON — The town’s vacant South Windor wins battle in seventh Pierog. The earliest a change Marcos U.S. bases current head pro at Kennebunk, Maine, can lay detail. But Candelaria told one local reporter, “ I ’ve administrative assistant position could be adopted would be the claim that he beat Arnold Palmer, the all-time been a pretty good pitcher for 13 years. It’s just that will not be filled until at least the middle of 1989, she said. From page 1 Library Bv Len Auster Madore, who walloped a long had six miscues in all, for two great, by one stroke in 1966. people don’t know it.” At that point, he cut off, “ No fall, said First Selectman Sandra From page 1 Manchester Herald homer in the third and was runs in the first inning and four “ We’re hoping to find someone Smith finished in a tie for 49th place, which was more for the rest of the season. Now people will W. Pferog. From page 1 intentionally walked in the more in the third. The latter in the year the job may be open,” worth $33.33, with Rocky Thompson, Tommy think Carlton and 1 have something in common.” The position was vacated last she said. that his son Ferdinand Marcos Jr. be allowed to run The one constant in baseball, fourth, singled in the tying run. outburst included an RBI single She denied the U.S. panel approved a statement Aaron, Charlie Sifford, Bruce Devlin, Bill Candelaria and the Yankees trailed 2-1 until week by the resignation of Karen for political office, perhaps for governor of the whether it be on the Major He was thrown out at second, by Helin. Scheinblum drove in The Republican Town Commit­ Caday described as a joint statement and read to Martindale and Bob Crowley who also had 281 Mattingly lined a 1-1 Teddy Higuera fastball into the L. Levine, ' who will become family’s home province of Ilocos Norte, Gregor awarded a state and federal League or Little League level — is catcher Scott Scheinblum to Mancheste’s first run in the first tee voted last week to recommend reporters. It said: “ There was a substantial cards. right-center field bleachers in the seventh. It was assistant to Avon Town Manager said. improvement grant of $450,000 for that it is ever changing. One day second baseman Mike Bottaro. to inning. that a search committee be disagreement on the compensation issue, as a result his 10th homer, but his first this season off a Asked about the $5 billion offer, Pelaez said, “ You the project contingent upon the Over the years. Silk Town club players in you’re up, and down the next. send it into extra innings. Philip K. Schenck Jr. beginning formed, but the same night the of which the (Philippine) panel moved for the Mador’s long homer in the third left-handed pitcher. Aug. 1. have long ears. ... I ’ m not sure whether 1 can talk town supplying the rest of the GHO-ICO have included Holly Mandly, Bill That is the story with the Reliever Rob Corcoran, who made it 6-3. He was 3-for-3 with selectmen rejected that idea and suspension of the talks.” In the eighth, Candelaria retired the side in order, about it or not. I ’d rather you didn’t ask m e." funds. In February 1987, towns­ Thornton, Bob LaFrancis and current head pro Manchester National Little pitched three effective innings to two RBIs. South Windsor drew Applications will be accepted voted to accept applications "A s has happened several times in the past, there striking out two. But in the ninth, he allowed a Marcos’ spokesman in Honolulu, Gemmo Tri­ people approved $1 million for the Ralph DeNicolo. League All-Star contingent. The pick up the win, issued a lead-off closer in the bottom of the fourth by the Board of Selectmen until themselves, Pierog said. has been a temporary break in the talks,” Mrs. one-out double to Jeffrey Leonard before retiring nidad, however, quoted Marcos as saying the report project which was then estimated Nationals rallied last Friday to walk in the top of the seventh but with Greg Dainton. who was Sept. 6, Pierog said. The select­ Thomas Manning. Republican Yates said. “ We do not consider the talks □ □ □ Robin Yount on a groundnut and firing a third strike about a $5 billion offer “ is totally absurd.” at a cost of $1.4 million. upend Ellington in extra innings got the next three batters in 2- for-4, driving in one run and the men will meet that evening to Town Committee secretary, said suspended. Such temporary breaks occur from time past Greg Brock, whose bat flew from bis hands and “ The president (Marcos) told me negotiations are According to Donahue, the During the time the late Edson Bailey served as to advance in District Eight play. order. Center fielder Chad'Bra- decide what course of action to the committee made its recom­ to time particularly when one side needshtime to other scoring on a passed ball. landed in the first-base coaching box. take, she said. going on, but they do not involve any money ’ ’ library building committee tried principal at Manchester High, the school’s athletic The tables were turned, however, zee made a fine catch to flag down Corcoran, in his stint, struck mendation because a search consider a proposal from the other.” Afterward. Piniella bolted from the dugout to be . Trinidad told The Associated Press. He said he was to scale down the improvements teams had no bigger supporter. He was usually in Monday night as South Windsor Mike Hclin’s long drive for the Hiring a replacement may be committee would allow residents During previous interruptions, however, neither out three, walked one and allowed one of the first to shake Candelaria’s hand. not privy to information on who was particating in to the building in order to lower attendance at all home athletic contests as well as scored single runs in the sixth and first out. just two hits. Helin struck out more difficult than usual because and his committee input in hiring side had described the talks as “ suspended.” In “ We needed a good performance tonight to save the negotiations. the cost, but found that too many many on the road. Bailey was also a football seventh innings for a 7-6 victory “ (Corcoran) really closed the three and walked three. He was the Charter Revision Commis­ a replacement. He said, though, previous instances, spokesmen for both sides said our bullpen,” Piniella said, “ And we got a great Estimates of the amount of money allegedly changes would alter the plan to at Leber Field. door on us,” C)oughlin said. sion has made a preliminary he understood the reasoning talks had been temporarily recessed because of official during the Cubs-Majors showdowns in the 3- for-4 to lead the Nationalsperformance.” diverted from the Philippine treasury by Marcos the point that it would not be the ’20s. The loss eliminates the Nation­ Helin, who went the distance offensively with Eddie Pinkin recommendation to change the behind the selectmen’s decision. foreign travel by negotiators or to allow time to Rickey Henderson manufactured a run in the first and his associates range from $1 billion to $10 project approved by the town. als, who had won four straight in for the Nationals, retired the first adding a pair of hits. form of town government from “ What they’ re doing now is study proposals. Bob Digan, chairman of the Manchester Sports off Higuera, 7-6. He opened with a walk, provoked a billion. “ That’s why we brought it back the double elimination play after two in the bottom of the seventh. the current selectmen style to a saying we’re going to keep On Monday, Manglapus said that the two panels Hall of Fam e Committee, has announced he will pickoff attempt on his steal of second base, and The $5 billion offer was so high it reportedly to the townspeople,’’ said an opening game loss. South Corcoran’s long drive was las­ SOUTH WINDSOR (7) — Brozee p/cf town manager-council form. But everything the same for now until were nearing agreement but that they may not step down after this year’s induction dinner. raced to third on Brock’s wild throw from first to caught Philippine officials by surprise and raised Donahue. Windsor, 5-1 and defending soed by left fielder Danny Caran- 3-2-1-0, Dainton t i 4-1-2-1, Modor 3b even with a possible change in we get charter changes.” Man­ complete the negotiations by an end-of-the-month September 23, as an active member but will handle 3- 1-3-2, Doyle 1b 4-0-0-t, Corcoransecond. 2b/p Mattingly followed with an R B I single. suspicions as to how much money he may have put Members of the library build­ champs, continues play tonight gelo. But Ken Gozdeck blooped a 4- 0-1-0, Gozdeck rf 4-1-1-0, LoFleur c government, the selectmen de­ ning said. deadline. The talks had initially been scheduled to the annual financial drive. Thanks to Digan’s "You can’t walk leadoff hitters, make defensive away. ing committee believe inaccurate against Rockville at Henry Park. double in front of Carangelo and 4-0-1-0, Jocoues pr O-O-O-O, Melendez cided to seek a replacement He said the position would be end during the first week of July. efforts as a money-raiser, operating expenses of cf/2b 1-0-04, Spring P 0-1-0-0, Clark ph mistakes, and still win,” Brewers manager Tom “ That’s why the negotiations haven’t been easy ” information about the project The winner advances against Mike LaFleur rocketed a drive without a change in job descrip­ ideal for people looking for U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz has said the the group have been met and have allowed dinner M-1-0, Stillman 34-1-0. Totals 31-7-11-4. Trebelhom said. “ But we can’t change that now. We Gregor said. “ Everyone (in the Philippines) is down the third base line that MANCHRSTRR NATIONALS « } — tion because the commission’s temporary work or people who United States did not oppose an increase in was circulated in town before the unbeaten Enfield Thursday. just have to play better tomorrow.” saying, ’If he’s got $5 billion, maybe he’s got $40 tickets to be offered at a reasonable price over the eluded National third baseman Bottaro 2b 3-1-14, Pinkin ts 4-2-24, recommendations are only preli­ may want to move up to the compensation but would not agree to paying any May referendum, resulting in the “ The kids played hard all the Scheinblum 4-0-1-1, Caranoelo If 2-1-04, The Brewers failed to capitalize op the Yankees’ billion.” last eight years. Corky Coughlin. That scored Helin p 4-1-3-1, Coughlin 3b 4-1-04, minary, Pierog said. m anager’s position, if it is “ staggering amount.” defeat of the request. Therefore. way through the tournament.” mistake in the sixth, a fielding error by third In the two years since the revolution that led to Mai Tool was a Gold Sponsor for the latest GHO Gozdeck with the game-winner. Santos 1b 3-044, Comoll ph 1-0-04, The commission has yet to created. The talks do not directly affect the status of the Donahue said the committee voiced National Coach Corky Jason Lazzorls rf 1-044, Brown rf baseman Luis Aguayo that put runners on first and Marcos’ flight to Hawaii, Mrs. Aquino has while Red Sponsors included Bob’s and “ (LaFleur’s) ball was hit hard. Levine. 32, has said her deci­ bases after 1991, but a successful review is widely decided to put the request l^fore Coughlin. “ We had a nice lead but 1-044, Jamie Lazzorls cf 2-044, Daring second with one out. But Leonard filed out and repeatedly said he couldn’t return to the the voters again. Toomey-Fitzgerald-Veto with local connections South Windsor battled back. M ajor leagues don’t make those 1-004. Totals 3007-2. sion to leave has nothing to do expected to influence Manila’s decision on whether Manchester 204 000 0—07-1 Yount struck out to end the inning. Philippines. while Annulli and Sons and Lydall, Inc. were Blue (stops),” Coughln said. Blaze put out with the commission’s recom­ to extend the agreement. Mrs. Aquino has refused to Under state law, the exact They’re a tough team.” South Windsor 201 201 1-7-114 “The two errors were the key to the game.” But recently she has softened that position, saying Sponsors among the financial angels for the golf Manchester benefitted from Helin and Scheinblum. Brozee, Spring mendation, but rather was a reveal her position. same proposal cannot go to South:Windsor trailed 6-4 going Trebelhom said. “ They played through theirs and Marcos could return if he agreed to stand trial. tournament in Cromwellr South Windsor’s fielding lapses, it (3), Corcoran I) and LaFleur. career move. Meanwhile, the communist-led National Demo­ referendum more than once, but into the bottom of the sixth. Mike WP- Corcoran, LP- Helin. we didn’t.” at Nike site Federal officials in New York City have Until a replacement is hired, cratic Front, accused Mrs. Aquino maneuvering for Donahue said Town Manager Pierog as well as other selectmen recommended that Marcos be indicted on fraud and John Elsesser found the building conspiracy charges. an impending sell-out of our national sovereignty The Town of Manchester Fire are taking over Levine’s duties, and interests.” committee had over estimated Department and the Glastonbury Pierog said. She said the select­ the cost of a construction over­ F ire Department responded to men will tell candidates of the seer for the project by $10,000, Progress catches up to Wrigley as lights go on what officials call a "suspicious potential change in government. nNPER SO therefore, the committee submit­ fire” at the Nike site Monday A Vernon resident, Levine ted a new request for the $290,000. night at abopf 7 p.m. y became administrative assistant ■*--T *■ r I • / Donahue said the project must By Phyllis Mensine “ None of my players outright six towering banks — three on the Flames spread through the in 1982 after serving as a planning be under way by September or the The Associated Press complained. Each one had a little third-base side and three on the ceiling of a vacant building, analyst for the state Office of town will lose the state and different story, depending on first-base side. located off Line Street on the Policy and Management. She federal grant money. CHICAGO — The lights came whether it was in left field or “ I would have feared for its Manchester-Glastonbury border, holds a bachelor’s degree in The project would increase on at W rigley Field to the sound of outfield,” Zimmer added. “ But future had lights not been in­ but the blaze was putout in about history and a master’s degree in space at the library for more cheering and singing — and with we all know it will take time to get stalled,” said NL President A. 10 minutes by firefighters of the public administration from the books, some computer and video a few lumps in the throat — as the used to it.” Bartlett Giamatti, who was town fire department, who were University of Connecticut. equipment, more parking, and 74-year-old ballpark prepared to Third baseman Vance Law said among the spectators Monday the first to respond, town officials As assistant town manager in provide handicapp^ access. say good bye to its daytime-only he had problems seeing the ball. night. “ This park is synonymous said. Glastonbury Fire Depart­ Avon, she will be responsible for baseball tradition. “ I only saw half the ball,” he not just with Chicago but, in so ment arrived shortly after and purchasing, personnel and insu­ Underground tanks In a test run for players and said. “ In my opinion, they’re many ways, with baseball.” took over, officials said. rance, and assist several boards fans, the Chicago Cubs held their going to have to do something.” The Cubs are the laZt major- Both Glastonbury and Man­ and commissions. Schenck has blamed In gas leak first batting practice under the Outfielder Andre Dawson league team to switch on the chester fire officials say it is said. She will earn $30,000 a year, lights Monday night. The venera­ didn’t seem to have trouble lights since Gncinnati began probable that someone set the which is $1,500 more than what BLOOMFIELD (AP) — Four ble ballpark began to glow at dusk seeing balls when he had a bat in night baseball 53 years ago. The fire. Glastonbury officials, who she earned in Bolton. underground tanks at a service as a crowd of about 3,000 — each his hand. He hit seven of them out lights controversy has raged In are continuing the investigation, She will take over for John station were the source of gaso­ of whom paid $100 a ticket— sang of the park to win the home-run the halls of city and statement said no further information is Elsesser, who left in May to line that seeped into town sewers the national anthem. contest with partner Ernie Banks government, and into the streets available. become Coventry town manager. last week and built up dangerous “ I think it’s just great,” said before the Cubs’ workout began. near Wrigley. levels, forcing the closing of Ken Reed, a fan who has been Dawson and Banks beat Ryne About 200 opponents of night several steets, a state environ­ coming to Wrigley Field since he Sandberg and Billy Williams 7-1. baseball held their own Monday Government asks suit delRy mental official Said. was about 8. “ You can’t continue “ It felt a little weird at first,” night practice, meeting behind James Santacroce, an emer­ to play just day baseball year Dawson said. "But I got my Wrigley Field to organize neigh­ gency response coordinator with after year.” rhythm.” BOSTON (AP) - The federal borhood patrols for the first night in the L ’Ambiance Plaza apart­ the Department of f^nvironmen- But the shadows didn’t quite Officials said his first home-mn government has asked that its game and to petition for an end to ment complex that collapsed tal Protection, said the gasoline disappear. The players found a ball, which sailed into the left- case against contractors involved April 23, 1987. beer and alci^ol sales in the area. apparently has contaminated few adjustments were ne«led field bleachers, will be sent to the in the Bridgeport, Conn., building “ We will be out there because The federal Occupational some ground water and soil before the Cubs play their first Hall of Fame. - collapse that killed 28 men be these are our city streets.” vowed Safety and Health Administra­ around the service station at 1300 night game. Aug. 8 against the Dawson makes no secret of the halted while efforts continue to Charlotte Newfield, president of tion has assessed a total of $5.1 A>idrew Yurkoviky/MinchOTter Harald Blue Hills Ave. Philadelphia Phillies. fact that he would rather play day settle disputes arising from the Citizens United for Baseball in million in fines against the five RIGHT ON — State Attorney General DEP officials have emptied the “ I was told by my players that games. But, he added, “ I also like accident out of court. challenger to Republican U.S. Son Sunshine, which lists.about 300 companies. tanks and will try within a week to there is a particular problem in to be in post-season competition Michael D. Felson, an attorney Joseph I. Lieberman gives thumbs-up to Lowell R Weicker Jr. During a 30^ regular nnembers. “ Our new Felson’s request for a stay was a passing motorist while pumping gas at determine the extent of pollution, the left field comer,” Manager ... like everything else. I’ll make for the U.S. Department of Labor, filed with an administrative law motto is. ‘It ain't over 'til it’s minute dampaign stop at the station, Santacroce said. Don Zimmer said. “ Apparently the adjustment.” over.’ ” filed a motion Monday for a stay judge with the Occupational Anderson Bros, service station on Main Lieberman criticized Weicker for a He said much of the ground AP photo the lights cover the left field The chance to host playoff in the government’s prosecution Safety and Health Review Com­ Street Monday. Tom Anderson, left, who The Cubs have scheduled eight 30-cent-per-gallon gasoline tax pro­ water and soil in the area have fence. Some of the players games was a big selling point for of five construction companies it mission, which is hearing the LET THERE BE LIGHT — Light streams night practice Monday at Wrigley Field night gannes this year and 10 a works at the station, said he planned to already been contaminated by complained that the ball going the $S-million lights, which were year through 3003. says violated federal safety laws appeals of the five companies. posed by the senator. 1 from three banks of lights as the vote for Lieberman, the Democratic pollution from Birken Manufac­ In Chicago. The Cubs' first night game is down the lines sometimes could Installed beginning in April. Tbe Chicago Cubs held their first official Banks, a fonner Cub, said night turing Co. and Kaman Corp. August 8. not be picked up right away. 26 panels of floodlights are set in baseball is a tradition, too

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W i Clemens right at home SPORTS 1 m i Keys out of trials, as Bosox blank Texas IN BRIEF U.S. roster at 17 WASHINGTON (AP) - The nates will be chosen by Sept. 2 for ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) - fifth road shutout of the season. to Geno Petralli. At that point Summer play begins U.S. Olympic team is the final squad. Roger Clemens is tough enough Clemens fired his fourth three- Morgan wondered if his ace was down to 17 players, following an A release from the Amateur Manchester Little League will conduct when he pitches on the road. But hitter of the season. tiring. injury to Randolph Keys and two Basketball Association also said summer play with farm league play when he’s in his native Texas, the "Clemens was as good as I’ve “ I thought he was losing it too more cuts. Dyron Nix of Tennessee and Boston Red Sox right-hander seen him,” said Rangers man­ but he Just seems to find it,” Monday nights and rookie play Keys, a forward from the Dwayne Schintzius of Florida really feels at home. ager Bobby Valentine. “ Hethrew Morgan said. “ He’s quite a Wednesdays. Three Manchester major University of Southern Missis­ were trimmed from the roster Clemens continued his domi­ all his fastballs at the upper edge competitor. He can go back and teams will play in a District 8 summer sippi who is a first-round pick of Monday. nance over the American League of the strike zone. He got enough get a little extra when he needs league. the , was The 17 players remaining who Monday night, firing a three- of them called where we had to to.” , For information about the respective forced Monday to withdraw from will continue in the U.S. Olympic hitter for his m ajor league swing at them.” Morgan visited the mound leagues, contact Vic Helin 649-0644 (major training camp at Georgetown basketball team selection leading seventh shutout and 10th Rookie Jody Reed’s two-out before Petralli’s at-bat. leagues), Chris Duffey at 647-7438 (farm University after suffering a groin process: complete game as Boston stifled single to center in the seventh “ Everytim e he comes out to the league) and Ralph Pemberton 646-8732 muscle pull during a workout. Willie Anderson, Georgia; Sta­ the Texas Rangers, 2-0. gave the Red Sox their first run, mound he shows he knows what (rookie league). cey Augmon. Nevada-Las Vegas; “I like coming home,” said making a loser of Texas starter he’s talking about,” Clemens Team spokesman Regie! Nap­ Vernell Ckiles, Virginia Tech; Clemens, the Houston native and Charlie Hough, 9-11. Reed went said. “ He’s shown he knows how ier said Keys had recently pulled Sean Elliott, Arizona; Jeff form er University of Texas star. two-for-three with a walk. to manage.” Yale hosts juniors t'iSf a muscle and following Monday’s Grayer, Iowa State; Hersey “ I had some friends and relatives "When we got that first run, it recurrence was told by trainers Hawkins, Bradley; Stacey King. Boston added an unearned NEW HAVEN — Despite the recent in the stands and it’s good to have was like 30 runs,” Clemens said. that only tinie would permit the Oklahoma; Todd Lichti, Stan­ insurance run in the eighth on drenching rains, the director of the Yale that kind of support.” “ I thought one run would be Wade Boggs’ sacrifice fly. injury to heal completely. Keys ford; Dan M ajerle, (Central The Red Sox, the hottest team enough but you never know, ” said Golf Club said his course was in top shape then decided to withdraw and let Michigan. in the majors, posted their 12th manager Joe Morgan said. “ But Clemens struck out 10 or more when the 41st U.S. Junior Amateur the injury heal prior to the , Kansas; consecutive victory as Clemens, one run always looks big to me for the 11th time this season and Oiampionship got under way today. opening of NBA training camp, Alonzo Mourning, Indian River 14-5, struck out 14 to pad his major when Roger’s out there.” 32nd of his career. Texas man­ The favorites in the tournament are Napier said. (Va,) High Scfiool; J.R. Reid, league leading total to 219. Hough allowed only four hits in aged only seven baserunners. Hans Albertsson of Manchester, Vt., and Keys, after finishing a standout North Carolina; Mitch Rich­ “ I just didn’t want to be the one throwing his seventh complete The Red Sox last won 12 in a row Jon Whittemore of Sarasota, Fla., who career at USM, was selected for mond, Kansas State: David Ro­ to kill the streak,” said Clemens. game of the season. in 1948, when they finished with a both lost in the semifinals last year. The the Olympic tryouts and was one binson, Navy; , Cal- Clemens also benefitted from "Charlie pitched a great streak of 13 straight. teen-agers are exempt from qualifying and of 21 finalists invited to George­ Santa Barbara: Charles Smith, his Texas background in his gam e,” Valentine said. “ We had Boston kept Morgan unbeaten go directly to the match play competition town for the selection process. Georgetown; Charles Smith, ability to cope with temperatures a couple of key at-bats where the since taking over 12 games ago, beginning Thursday at the Yale course. Twelve players and two alter­ Pittsburgh. that reached 100 degrees during Rtglnild Plnto/MinchMtv Horald 'V outfielders caught ’em.” extending Morgan’s major Qualifying among 2,087 entries at 58 the game. “ A loss is a loss,” Hough said. league record for consecutive different sites will be held Tuesday and “I like pitching in this SAFE AT HOME — South Windsor’s Mike Melendez slides home with a "It doesn’t make any difference if victories by a replacement Wednesday, including Yale, and those that weather,” he said. "Still, I’m run in the fourth inning of Monday's District Eight All-Star tournament it’s 1-0 or 10-9. They’ll add up at manager. qualify will move on to match play Kentucicy program exhausted. I must have lost seven the end of the year. With a few play against the Manchester Nationals at Leber Field. Umpire Lloyd The Red Sox remained in third ’Thursday and Friday. The finals take AP photo or eight pounds.” more breaks, we’re still place 11-2 games behind the New place Saturday. Boutilier makes the safe call as National catcher Scott Scheinblum YES! — Roger Clemens of the Red Sox Clemens ran his road record playing.” York Yankees in the A L East. watches the play. ton, Texas, it was his league-ieading this season to 10-0 and improved The championship is open to male reacts to his 2-0 shutout victory over the ClemcM yielded a leadoff dou­ New York moved Into first place under NCAA probe seventh shutout of the season for the to 4-0 in eight career starts ble to P ^ O’ Brien in the seventh Monday night, 1-2 game ahead of amateur golfers who will not reach their 18th birthday by Saturday. They also must Texas Rangers Monday night in Arling- Texas native and the 17th of his career. against Texas as he tossed his and later allowed a two-out walk Detroit, which was idle. By AAlke Em bry "A s soon as we receive notice of have a USGA Handicap Index of less than The Associated Press the other allegations, we will 9.4. Pagllarulo on the DL MISL list at seven investigate them and respond to LEXINGTON, Ky. — Five the NCAA accordingly,” Roselle NEW YORK - The New York Yankees NEW YORK — The Major Indoor Soccer months after being publicly repri­ said. Legion battles to a stalemate placed third baseman Mike Pagliarulo on West German triumphs League said Monday that it plans to play manded by the NCAA, the Ken­ The primary investigation orig­ the 15-day disabled list Monday beacuse of with seven teams next season. tucky basketball progranri is inates from allegations that as­ HAMBURG, West Germany — Silke WINDSOR LOCKS - They’re Manchester, 15-2 in the Zone the next batter to ground to first a pulled right hamstring. No player has The MISL almost folded last week after again the subject of an "official sistant coach Dwane Casey sent a Meier of West Germany defeated going to have to do it all over and 22-9 overall, tied it in the top baseman Ryan Barry, whose peg been named to take take his spot on the its Cleveland franchise was disbanded. ,, inquiry” for allegedly sending package March 30 to the father of again. of the seventh on a two-out double to the plate, got the first out. American Grace Kim 7-6,6-1 on Monday in active team roster. Four other clubs — St. Louis, Minnesota, $1,000 to a recruit’s father. C^ris ^Mills, a California high Manchester and host Windsor by Rob Stanford and RBI single A suicide squeeze backfired the first round of the women’s $200,000 Pagliarulo aggravated an already Chicago and Tacoma — have folded since The announcement was made school star "the school had Locks battled to a 4-4 stalemate in by Dom Laurinitis. Five of with DiYeso flipping the come- Citizen Cup tennis tournament. existing injury in Sunday’s 10-8 victory the season ended last month. Monday in a letter dated July 22 recruited. Zone Eight Legion baseball ac­ Manchester’s eight hits came backer to the mound to Laurinitis Meier’s victory was among several against the Royals at Kansas City. The "W e believe we can most reward our fi^om David Berst, director of Several employees of Emery tion Monday night at Southwest with two outs. "W e just didn’t hit at the plate for the force and the matches that saw West Germans winning club has also transferred utility infielder fans and sponsors, who have been so great enforcement for the NCAA, who Air Freight Corp. said the pack­ Park. The teams will replay the in key situations," Manchester second out. DiYeso got the final in the first around. Wayne Tolleson from the 15-day to 21-day to us this summer, with a 48-game also wrote that "approximately age popped open in transit, game from the start Thursday at Coach Dave Morency said. out on a fly to right. Others included Wiltrud Probst’s 7-5,6-2 disabled list and transferred outfielder schedule.” Commissioner Bill Kentling 10 additional allegations” will be revealing $1,000 in cash. Casey 5:45 p.m. at the same location. Post 102 was fortunate not to Eight different players col­ victory over ’s Barbara Romano, Roberto Kelly from the 15-day to the 30-day said. submitted to the university within has denied sending the money, Manchester has another game lose it in the bottom of the seventh lected one hit for Manchester. Sabine Auer’s 6-2,6-2 triumph over Petra disabled list. The teams scheduled to play next season the next 30 days. and Chris Mills and his father. on tap before it, however, Wed­ as Windsor Locks, 1-15 in the Berst did not specify what the Huber of Austria, and Tanja W eigl’s6-1,7-6 are Baltimore, Dallas, Kansas City, Los Claud, have denied receiving it. nesday at 5:45 p.m. at Manches­ Zone, loaded the bases with no Manchester 001 201 1—4-S-3 win over Marie-Christine Calleja of allegations would concern. If the Committee on Infractions ter High's Kelley Field against outs. With the infield and outfield Windsor Locks 200 110 0—4-5-2 Angeles, San Diego, Wichita and a new Jeff Allen, DiYeso (6) and Penders, France. Guerrero set to return "It appears reasonable to ex­ determines that UK violated Enfield. in, reliever Keith DiYeso induced Laurinitis (S); Rich Petllloond Sponzo. Tacoma franchise. But the major draw to the tournament is pect that the NCAA Committee on NCAA regulations, it Could im­ PHOENIX — Roberto Guerrero will The owners of the San Diego and Tacoma Infractions may find a violation top-seeded Steffi Graf of West Germany, pose sanctions on the basketball return from his self-imposed leave of teams said earlier that they wanted to play of NCAA legislation.” Berst program that include barring UK who is slated to play in Tuesday’s second absence in time for the Marlboro 500 on in an eight-team league. But all the owners wrote. from appearing on television or in * v . round. It will be her first competition since Carman hitting right notes Sunday, Aug. 7 at Michigan International agreed Monday to go ahead with a The university was repri­ post-season play and a reduction winning Wimbledon. Speedway. seven-team schedule, with each team manded last March for not fully in scholarhips. Vince Granatelli, owner of the playing 48 games. cooperating with an NCAA inves­ Roselle, reading from a state­ Witt to become envoy Phoenix-based team, said Monday tigation stemming from a series ment at a news conference, said, when confronting the Mets Guerrero, 29, from Colombia, will be back of Pulitzer Prize-winning stories " I am saddened that a serious B E R LIN — Katarina Witt, a two-time at the wheel of the team’s Brothers finish 1-2 in the Lexington Herald-Leader allegation has been made by the Olympic figure skating champion from Cosworth-powered Lolas for the rest of the that detailed corruption in the NCAA concerning the men’s Bv Ralph Bernstein SALT LAK E C IT Y — Brothers Dennis of those days when I pitched mound. East Germany, will become a special CART-PPG Indy-car schedule. and Dean Rinde of Orangevale, Calif., basketball program. basketball program.” The Associated Press well,” he said. Elia didn’t want to take Ruffin AP photo envoy for the United Nations International Guerrero, who came back this season finished 1-2 Monday in the annuai Deseret On Monday. UK President But he added. ” We will defend The only runs scored by New out. The Phillies’ hammer, Steve David Roselle promised full HULL UP — Stars and Stripes catama­ America’s Cup defense, which a Judge Children’s Emergency Fund (U N IC EF), from serious head injuries suffered in a News Marathon, with Dennis Rinde, 29, the basketball program against PH ILA D E LPH IA - Don Car­ York came in the fourth inning on Bedrosian had worked the last cooperation with the NCAA while any unfounded allegation, but we ran has one hull out of the water as It ruled Monday will be held beginning the state-run news agency ADN said crash last September, escaped injury in * puliing away from the field over the first man can’t understand his mas­ consecutive home runs by Kevin two game and needed rest. Coach Eddie Sutton said he had will take full responsibility for sails along San Diego Bay. The craft is Sept. 19. Monday. two crashes during the ihonth of May at the five miles and cruising to his 14th tery this season of the New York McReynolds and Darryl Elia said he asked catcher been aware of no improprieties in any wrongdoing judged to have Witt, who retired from competition after Indianapolis Motor Speedway, but suffered marathon victory with a time of 2:22:34. Mets. Strawberry. Darren Daulton if Ruffin had one of two catamarans built for the the basketball program. occurred.” winning her second gold medal at the The Philadelphia Phillies lef­ The Phillies may be in last good stuff and Daulton said he a mild concussion in a one-car accident Dean Rinde, 24, was second in 2:27:04. It thander is 3-1 against New York. place in the NL East, 15 games did. Calgary Winter Olympics in February, will during a practice session in June at was the first time the brothers had run a He beat them Monday night, 3-2. behind the Mets, but they play " I just wanted to confirm the become a "sports envoy and will help Milwaukee. marathon together. " I t ’s hard to say. I gu6ss I ’m well against New York. They’re feeling I had in my belly.” Elia Judge orders America’s Cup U N IC E F’s efforts to improve the situation Granatelli said Guerrero will have two Like Rinde, Orem’s Kathy Matson never Cadigan in Jets’ fold, just hot against them,” said 6-4 this season. said. of children in the world,” the East German 1988 Lola-Cosworths at the Michigan race was pressed in winning the women’s Carman. " I don’t know why we play so "Get us a ground ball.” Elia agency said. and will shake one of them down this week marathon. Her time was 2:52:26, weli New York manager Davey well against them,” said Phillies’ said he told Ruffin. ADN said Witt will also take part in an or early next week if the team can find an ahead of Claire Johnson’s 3:16:3 mark. Moore not far behind? Johnson grudgingly recognized manager Lee Elia. Ruffin did just that. He got series to start on Sept. 19 exhibition tour staged by the International available track. " I ’m happy with it,” she said of her time. Carman’s success against his " I guess we play them tough Kevin Elster to force Dave Skating Union (ISU) in August. By The Associated Press club. SAN DIEGO (AP) — America’s because they’re in first place. It’s Magadan. Then he retired Barry such a boat Is unfair and sloop, were built of sophisticated "Carman pitched a fine game, ’ ’ Cup challenger Michael Fay of NFL Camps a traditional series because we’re Lyons on a routine fly ball to end unsportsmanlike. But he said he aerospace materials to reduce Seeded players upset Bradshaw won’t play Now that first-round pick Dave said Johnson. "H e usually does so close (90 miles apart). We the game. New Zealand says he’s sure to would go through with the race drag in San Diego’s relatively Three Swedes advance PITTSBURGH - Terry Bradshaw will Cadigan has signed with the New against us.” don’t get up special for the Mets” "This is getting ridiculous. I lose to San Diego’s catamaran in anyway, then return to court. STRATTON MOUNTAIN. Vt. - Brad light air. not play in the Super Bowl rematch pitting York Jets, can Eric Moore be far base pay of about $100,000 last Juan Samuel’s seventh inning Carman said of the home runs: don’t have too much to say. We the unprecedented, court- "The first thing we’ll do is race HILVERSUM, Netherlands — Swedes Gilbert and Eliot Teltscher were ousted in “ The speeds (of the catamaran former Pittsburgh Steelers players against behind with the New York year. flare RBI single rallied Carman " I threw it right down Broadway just got our butts beat,” said ordered series in September. as hard as we can. We will then first-round play at the Volvo International and F a y’s boat) are quite close, Magnus Gustafsson, Jan Gunnarson and Giants? As a backup to Jim McMahon. and the Phillies to a 3-2 victory to Strawberry. He owns me. The Johnson. But defending skipper Dennis protest after the match,” Fay Tennis Tournament. former Dallas Cowboys Saturday night in and depending on wind condi­ Niclas Kroon advanced to the second round That’s the indication given by Tomczak started 13 regular- over the embattled Mets. pitch to McReynolds was thigh The New York manager said Conner says he’s not confident his said. Gilbert, seeded third, lost to Mexico’s Three Rivers Stadium. tions, chop and sail conditions, I of the $150,000 Netherlands Grand Prix Moore’s agent in the wake of season games the past jw o Despite the loss. New York high. He reached out and smoked boat will even finish the race. Conner, who reclaimed the Leo Lavalle 7-6 (8-6). 7-6 (9-7) in a match Bradshaw — the quarterback who led starter Ron Darling pitched a fine think most of you who think it will tournament. Cadigan’s signing by the Jets on seasons — one more than than the maintained'' its two-game lead it.” That difference of opinion is trophy last year off Australia delayed an hour because of rain and the Steelers to four Super Bowl game. "H e had a real good be a walkover w ill be quite Fourth-seeded Gustafsson upset Sergio Monday. often-injured McMahon. Tomc­ over runnerup Pittsburgh in the Samuel said he broke his bat on among the few issues remaining while sailing under the San Diego Teltscher, seeded eighth, fell to Michael championships in the 1970s, two of the fastball.” surprised,” Conner said. Castel of Spain 6-4,6-4; fifth-seeded Cadigan. an offensive tackle zak reportedly was seeking start­ N L East. The Pirates lost, 5-1, to the game winning hit. between the two sides of this Yacht Club’s banner, said multi­ victories over the Cowboys — has pulled Darling, who pitched one-hit Conner ended 132 years of Gunnarson ousted Australian Carl Robertson 6-3,6-4. from Southern Cal who was taken ing quarterback pay in his St. Louis. ( year’s protracted Am erica’s (Tup out of the charity flag-football game, citing " It was running in on me.” ball through the first five innings, hulls are known for their high American dominance of the Another seed. No. 15 Jim Grabb, lost to eighth overall in this year’s N F L Carman beat the Mets. 9-3 on dispute in the wake of a court Lim berger 7-5,6-3, and Kroon eliminated negotiations with the Bears. Samuel said. dropped to 10-7 in the nationally breakage rate. He said this will be Pieter Aldrich 6- 3,7-6 (7-1) while No. 4 both concern about his arm and a draft, signed a four-year deal April 9, and 10-2 April 19. both ruling Monday. yachting competition when he, as sixth-seeded Tore Meinecke of West Offensive tackle William Ro­ Phillies’ center fielder Milt televised game (ABC). He a factor in the regatta’s outcome. skipper of the 12-meter Liberty, Amos Mansdorf and No. 7 Peter Lundgren scheduling conflict. worth more than $2 million, complete games. He lost to them, New York state Supreme Court Germany 6-2,6-4. 7 berts signed a new contract and Thompson helped reliever Bruce worked 6 2-3 innings, allowing He pointed out that weekend lost the Cup to Australia II in 1983. were winners. including a bonus of W0,000. 6-0, June 19. Justice Carmen B. Ciparick reported to the Giants’ training Ruffin earn his second save with a five hits and three runs, striking mishaps put his two boats tem­ Asked to respond to Fay’s Moore’s agents said they had “Fve been throwing well cleared the way for the Cup PIppen to miss start camp. one-hand catch in the eighth. He out seven and walking two. porarily out of commission. One predicted appeal, which could been waiting to see what Cadigan lately,” said Carman who has defender’s disputed use of two­ Temple to forfeit games Roberts, a first-round draft was facing the fence when he New York took a 2-0 lead in the craft was dismasted Saturday force a forfeiture of the Cup, received before signing. Moore, won three of his last four hulled boat for the first time in the CHICAGO — Chicago Bulls forward choice in 1984, started all 12 caught the ball. fourth on the consecutive home when a mast support broke, and Conner said, “ I’m Just a sailor. PHILADELPHIA — Temple University an offensive tackle from Indiana, decisions. race’s 137-year history wlUiout Scottie Pippen, a first-round pick whose non-strike games last season at Ruffin gave up a one-out walk in runs by McReynolds leading off the other boat’s wing-Ilke hard I’ll let my clever attorneys figure said it would forfeit the six games it won in is among the remaining seven “ They caught me again on one ruling whether it was legal or not. late-season play won him a starting role right tackle in place of Karl the ninth, and Elia walked to the the inning and Strawberry. sail was pierced when an inner that out.” 1986 with star running back Paul Palmer, first-rounders still unsigned. The judge also set Sept. 19 as for several playoff contests, will miss the Nelson, who missed the season wire snapped. In her ruling, the Judge wrote, who has admitted violating his eligibility “ We have no deadline,” said the starting date for the best-of- first month of the 1988-89 NBA season while undergoing treatment for “ These boats are not famous "T h e vision that ... the donors by accepting payments from and signing a Mark Mottaz, the attorney who Hodgkin’s disease. three series, but both sides say following back surgery. for their reliability and security sought to perpetuate over tte contract with a sports agent. represents Moore. “ He is not the Britsox are beaten by Glens Falls they’ll try to negotiate a series Pippen, 22, underwent a successful Coming In; All-Pro linebacker and ability to finish every race years was that of an International The university also withdrew the athletic kind of kid who will be in bad Fredd Young showed up at the beginning two weeks earlier to they start because strength and operation Monday to remove a herniated race on a grand scale among prizes and awards given to Palmer during shape when he reports. He’s a Seahawks’ camp without NEW BRITAIN (AP) - Behind margain Monday night. Pat Aus­ ing an error and a fielder’s avoid conflicting with the 1988 lightness don’t go together,” said disk in his lower back, said Tim Hallam, boats on the seas, and not a that period. Temple President Peter J. smart kid. He graduated last year a contract. Young appeared strong pitching from Cesar Mejia tin and Lance Hudson had RBI choice. summer Olympics. Conner, who won the Cup from spokesman for the club. land-bound battle among clever Liacouras said in a statement. The school and he works hard.” rather than facing fines. and Shawn Holman, the Glens singles that scored Bemie Ander­ Mejia allowed five hits in Fay, head of the Mereury Bay Australia in his Stars and Stripes Dr. Michael Schafer performed the Falls Tigers defeated the New lawyers in the courthouse.” Mottaz would not say what Offensive guard Crawford Ker son and Ron Henika. improving his record to li-4. Boating Club syndicate, sUll 12-meter after beating Fay's also said Palm er is to repay his surgery, called a laminectomy, at Britain Red Sox 2-1. scholarship from his senior year, a Moore was seeking, but said it called the Dallas Cowboys on Holman picked up his sixth save! maintains that multihuils are team in the aemiflnals. That decision ruined San Die-' Northwestern Memorial Hospital. The Tigers scored twice in the The Red Sox scored their only stipulation already agreed to by Palmer’s would be in line with what the Jets Monday and said he was ending Odie Abril was the loser for the inherently faster than monohulls Conner’s 60-foot-long catama­ go’s plans for a multinational Pippen is expected to miss the Oct. 7 gave Cadigan. Moore was the 10th fifth Inning to provide the winning run in the seventh inning, combin­ attorney. his holdout and will report to Red Sox, falling to 0-2. and that the cup holders’ use of rans, like New Zealand’s ISO-foot regatta in 1991. opening of training camp and remain player taken overall in the draft. Palmer, now a running back with the training camp on W edne^ay. sidelined through the first month of the Cadigan is the 20th of the N F L ’s N F L ’s Kansas City Chiefs, admitted last Ker has been fined $l,ooo regular season, said Hallam. 27 first-round draft choices to beginning last Thursday for his week to accepting monthly payments and a sign, but only the second of four holdout. If he reports on Wednes­ Patience paying off as Wiiiiams gets his shot with Patriots $5,000 loan from two sports agents who are offensive linemeh. day, he will owe $6,000. now under federal investigation. Isles to sign Volek Cadigan’s agent, Leigh Stein­ midway through his fourth sea­ By Howard Ulmon Blackmon was hurt in the happened to Donnie because he’s the utmost, you can’t replace it. one thing he probably has to work EDMONTON, Alberta — A star with the berg, said he and the 280-pound Qoing out: Several players son last year. The Associated Press seventh game last season, under­ a great player and a great person, “ We’re fortunate right now. At at pretty good.” Czechoslovakian national hockey team is tackle flew to New Yoric on the were cut as N F L teams continued With some good performances went offseason neck surgery and Johnson Is charged but those are the breaks and now least we have Ed Willianns, who Williams has been bothered by defecting in order to play in the National “ red-eye” from California, arriv­ to reduce their rosters. as a starter in the final seven SMITHFIELD, R.I. - For retired Aprii 25 after seven NFL it’s my time to try to do the best I has been in the process of iitjuries during his NFL career LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles Clippers ing in the early morning to settle The Phoenix Cardinals got games and with little experienced Hockey League for the New York three years, Ed Williams hung seasons rather than risk more can. , learning the system and develop­ and had niade Just 11 tackles on ' forward Marques Johnson was arrested with the Jets after Coach Joe down to 90 players by releasing 10 on. He didn’t play much, and competition in this summer’s Islanders, said the office of the player’s ' serious damage. He is now a " I hadn’t really played” before ing his own feel for the gam e.” defense in his first three seasons during the weekend on a charge of felony Walton suggested Cadigan was free agents. Among them was when he did he didn’t do it trainingcamp, heappears aimost defensive assistant on the Patri­ last season, Williams said. "P re- agent. jeopardizing his job by holding New England linebacker coach before making 4i last year. spousal battery, police said. Forward David Volek was to arrive at wide receiver Scot Maynard, son remarkably well. certain to hang on to the right ots’ coaching staff. season is one thing, but really Don Shlnnick said Blackmon was out. of former New York Jets receiver The former UCLA star, who has not Edmonton’s International Airport Monday outside linebacker spot. And Williams, once thought to starting to plan on starting next “We took the red-eye deter­ one of the N F L ’s top four outside He knows fans may judge his played since suffering a neck injury in the AP photo and N F L Hall of Fam er Don The New England Patriots be a poorly spent second-round week meant a lot. You got to look night from Frankfurt, West Germany, mined to get things done to linebackers. performance against Black­ 1986-87 season, was arrested at his Bel Air Maynard. were fortunate, though, to have " I ’m sure just the fact that he draft pick out of Texas in 1984, is a THE BIQ CHOKE — Larry Mize Rich Winters’s office said. The aw n t is at things. You got to go in a game. Williams may have the talent to mon’s, but intends to Ignore such demonstrate his intense interest The Los Angeles Rams granted two of the NFL’s best outside has been around for quite some starter. It’s a spot he thought he home, booked and released on $5,000 bail demonstrates the big choke, and he b a s ^ in Edmonton. ^ You got to try things.” take over but “ whether it all comparisons. in becoming a starter,” Steinberg Nolan Cromwell his release, a linebackers. They didn’t need time and the fact that he’s played might never get with Blackmon Saturday, LAPD spokesman Lt. Fred did choke on the first green when he Volek’s defection was to become official Replacing Blackmon won’t be comes out this year or not” is “ I ’m not thinking I should take said. day after the four-time Pro Bowl Williams for much more than the defense that we’re playing and Andre Tippett ahead of him easy. Nixon said. • once he landed, the office said. •Ignbig on: Veteran quarter­ questionable, Shlnnick said. somebody’s place or play the missed his putt at the Brookside safety checked out of training special teams. on the New England depth chart. Johnson’s wife, Jocelyn, went to the In 1984, the Islanders drafted Volek who and the fact that he’s comfortable “ You might theoretically go out “ He’s strong enough. He’s fast position like someone elM ^ould Country Club Monday in Allentown, back Mike Tomczak signed a camp because he was unable to Suddenly, the career of one of "Th e way Donnie and Tip were police station early Saturday and told has played on the both the Olympic and with the people on the field is and get somebody talentwise who enough,” Shlnnick said. "E d was or make up for something that contract Monday with the Chi­ adjust to his role as a non-starter. those linebackers — Don Black­ playing, it really looked that officers her husband had beaten her Pa. Mize and other PQA pros played going to help him gather a iot of could do it,” Patriots’ Coach a pretty good pass rusher in might be missing because he’s Czech national teams. cago Bears. Cromwell, 33. said he will spend mon — ended with a serious neck way,” said Williams, who didn’t earlier in the day, Nixon said, adding that In the Cystic Fibrosis Pro-Am golf momentum,” Blackmon said Raymond Berry said. “ But all college, but Donnie proved it in not there,” Williams said. " I ’m Islanders spokesman Greg Borris The team would not disclose the the next three to four days looking injury. Ready or not, Williams start a single game in his first 3‘A there were visible signs of bruises. tournament. Monday. that experience he’s had that the pros. Eddie hasn’t really Just coming out to play the best wouldn’t confirm the defection. terms of the backup player’s for an N F L team that will let him was thrust into a starter’s role " I think he’s up to the task.” seasons. " I really hate what enables him to use that talent to proved it in the pros y e t... That’s football I can.” contract. TOmczak received a compete for a starting Job. U — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. July 26, 1988 Connors breaks drought I'tl with win at D.C. Ciassic By David GInsburg earned $50,575 after beating first point.” Restaurant chains have to offer more The Associated Press Gomez in 72 minutes. After both players easily held PEOPLE Connors won the final five By the Editors serve through the opening three the young, the old, the diet-conscious WASHINGTON - Jimmy Con­ games of the first set, then of Consumer Reports 126,000 lunches and 262,000 dinners. games, Connors put Gomez in a — are wooed with special menus. Astronaut museum planned nors’ latest singles title, No. 106 in notched the only service break of 0-40 hole. Several national chains got good Consumer • Most of these moderately priced his incredible career, was a long the second in the decisive ninth Aided by an ace, Gomez fought Alongside the golden arches and marks, but in all cases, regionals CAPE CANAV­ chains fall into three basic catego­ time coming. game. back to deuce. But Connors ran other symbols of Am erica’s fast-food topped the ratings. Among family Reports ries: The "family” restaurant, also ERAL, Fla. (AP) Just how long, Jimmy? Connors, now 9-1 against sideline to sideiine to reach a drop empires rises a second tier of familiar restaurants, Po Folks and Village Inn known as the coffee shop, is big on — Form er astro- • "Three years, 9 months, 18 Gomez, had come up short in 11 shot he turned into a crosscourt roadside restaurant names — Den­ scored well but placed behind three breakfast and is fairly inexpensive. naut Alan B. days, 14 hours, 22 minutes and 12 singles finals since winning at winner, then fired a passing shot ny’s, Ponderosa, Friendly, Red Lobs­ highly rated regionals — Bob Evans, The "steakhouse” aims for the lunch Shepard has an­ seconds,” Connors said Monday Tokyo. He had been forced to by the charging Gomez on the ter, Shoney’s. Marie Callender’s and Shoney’s. riors and added "greenhouse seat­ and dinner trade but is also fairly nounced plans for after beating Andres Gomez 6-1, retire or withdraw in four of those subsequent serve. These chains, which offer less speed Among steakhouses, Mr. Steak and ing.” Dark and dingy steakhouses low-priced, often with a cafeteria-like a U.S. Astronaut 6-4 to win the $232,050 D.C. Tennis matches, but never wilted Mon­ Up 3-1, Connors surrendered but more variety and ambiance than Golden Corral were very highly rated have been brightened up with win­ line. The fanciest type of chain is the Hall of Fame that Classic. day in heat that registered 102 only four points in the next three the fast-feeders and pizza chains, are and just a shade behind two regionals dows and brass fixtures. To foster "dinner house," a class that includes he hopes will offer Connors wasn’t quite exact in degrees courtside. games. not only competing with each other, — Western Steer and Quincy. Golden distinctiveness, some chains have many styles, often with a bar, almost Corral is national except for New a look at the assessing the amount of time Connors, ranked No. 8 in the The second set was much but are also engaged in a tug-of-war gone "high concept,” packaging always with "atmosphere.” England. heavens from an since his last title, but that was to world, never lost his serve in tighter, as neither player faced with the likes of McDonald’s and ambiance so that eating out becomes Not long ago. Consumer Reports Among dinner houses, T.G.I. Fri­ be expected. He has long said that capping a tournament in which he deuce in holding serve throughout Pizza Hut for your dining-out dollar. astronaut’s pers­ rather like stepping into a movie set — asked its readers to evaluate 32 of the day’s and Red Lobster were highly the media was more concerned did not drop a set in five matches. the first eight games. Connors, That’s good news if you eat at chain pective. the Old West saloon, the hillbilly biggest chains — both regional and rated. Three regionals — Stuart about his dry spell than he was. Connors was asked if he might however, finally got the break he restaurants. In their attempt to win Shepard, the shack, grandmother’s cottage. national — for their quality and Anderson’s, Steak and AlCrand Brown “ I go through a career and win add to his all-time record of needed thanks in part to an error customers, the chains must offer first American to Menus offer more choices, includ­ variety of food, for service and Derby — were top-rated. 105 tournaments and it’s never singles titles at the U.S. Open in by Gomez. more — more valpe, variety, conven­ fly in space, said ing salads, international dishes, re­ atmosphere, and for value. On the subject of kids, the verdict is enough,” Connors said. "N ow I September. Serving at 4-4, 15-0, Gomez had ience and atmosphere. the museum will gional cooking and plenty of desserts. More than 220,000 readers des­ clear: If you’re taking them, the guess I ’m stuck on 106 until I win ” I ’ve got a lot of tennis before an opportunity to put Connors As a result, places that were once feature personal Salad bars have expanded, some­ cribed more than 465,000 meals eaten dinner houses are fine, but, in gene;*al, 107, right? I ’ve taken a lot of crap New York comes along, but that away with a smash at the net. But sleepy coffee shops with plastic mementos of times into all-you-can-eat buffets and in late 1986 and early 1987. That you’ll do better at one of the family or over the past 3‘/i years from you would be the absolute ultimate,” he routinely tapped a drop volley, America’s seven decors have streamlined their inte- smorgasbords. Special audiences — included more than 76,000 breakfasts, steakhouses. guys.” he said. “ I mean, this is some and the sprinting Connors not Alan Shepar(j original Mercury The top-seeded Connors sta rted pretty good gravy, but if some­ only reached it but had enough spacemen and will the match with an ace and never thing happened like that ...” time to whip a crosscourt fore­ be displayed in complex to be built near this let up in winning his first singles Gomez, the No. 3 seed, earned hand past the dismayed Gomez. AP photo Bypass vet says you gotta spaceport. title since October 1984. After $25,287. ■ "It was a mistake on my part,” EXTRA EFFORT — Jimmy Connors The Hall of Fame "will explain space travel going 56 straight tournaments "Today he was just too over­ Gomez, of Equador. admitted. the D.C. Tennis Classic in Washington stretches to return a volley during his from the astronauts’ point of view” with without receiving a winner’s powering.” Gomez said. "H e “ It was one of few mistakes I Monday. Connors won 6-1, 6-4. Dr. Gott photographs, displays of training equipment, check, the 35-year-old left-hander came out strong from the very finals match against Andres Gomes in made in the second set ” Peter Qott, M.O. have legs as well as heart personal log books, clothing and souvenirs of the nation’s first corps of astronauts, Shepard said Monday. DEAR service to print this open letter to He said the attraction, to be opened in 1990, ABBY: “What whom it may concern: will share an 18-acre complex with the U.S. a way to g o !” Hello. If you really want to talk Space Camp of Florida and a 200-room hotel to me, won’t you please let the SCOREBOARD That’s my re­ located in Titusville, just outside the gates of telephone ring four or five times, sponse to the Dear Abby the Kennedy Space Center. and give me a chance to dry my Girl seeks info lady who was Besides Shepard, the Mercury astronauts, Dusty American League results afraid that her Abigail Van Buren hands if I ’m washing dishes? Or Angels 2. Athletics 1 Slants 3, Dodgers 1 turn off my stove if I ’m cooking named in 1959, were Scott Carpenter, Gordon Hockonum Blackhawks stopped Ste­ husband, after SoftbaD Basebafl something? Or run in from the Cooper, John Glenn, Gus Grissom, Wally rling Upholstery A Supply, 7-1, at OAKLAND CALIFORNIA triple bypass Keeney Field. John Droblak had three Red Sox 2. 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We both I already have more volunteers DEAR BETTY: Thanks for a 24 3 4 2 Totals 39 0 3 0 Totals 30 I 3 1 Totals 27 2 5 3 D EAR READER: Spina bifida, a defective singing, the tango — as a little homage to me,” 27-7, Monday night In Summer Little W L Pet. GB swim 50 lengths of an Olympic- for my 90-year project than I can great letter that will apply (and West Side League play. Steye Ruggiero belted a Oakland 41 39 .410 — Boston 000 000 110—3 LOS Anodes 000 001 000— 1 closure of the vertebral column, is a congenital Peck said of the weekend fanfare. ” It touched three-run homer and singled and Daye Minnesota 54 43 .557 5'/^ Oakland (oo lOO 000-i Son Frandsco ooi ooo 20x— 3 size pool twice a week when high handle. appeal) to many. May I ring in Texas 000 000 000-0 condition that can be mild (spina bifida occulta) or my heart.” Edwards-347 scored In every Inning en Botterton, Keyin Coughlin, Peter Mel- Kansas City 49 49 .500 11 (tame Winning RBI — JoReed (3). Californio olO 100 OOx—2 (tame Winning RBI — Mitchell (9). school is in session, and walk two another bit of helpful telephone route to 0 13-5 disconnection of Cox luzzo. Adorn Borofsky and John Helln Californio 4( 50 .490 12 (tame Winning RBI — Joyner ((). E— Gibson, Hamilton. LOB— Los An­ severe (with serious neurological abnormalities Peck, 72, was in town to promote his latest E— Wllkerson. DP— Texas 4. LOB— E —Conseco. DP— Oakland 1. LOB— miles every day. We’ve been DEAR ABBY: Well, it hap­ etiquette? If you know, you’ve Cable Monday night at Paoanl Field. banged out three hits apiece for Texas 44 53 .454 15'/i Boston 4, Texas 4. 2B— OBrIen 2. SB— geles 4, Son Ffandsco 10. 2B— Hamilton, incompatible with life). movie, "The Old Gringo,” adapted from the Tim Weeks and Paul Nowak each roped Manchester. Josh Solomonson, Helln Chicago 44 54 .449 14 Greenwell (11).SF— Boggs. Oakland 4, Californio 1. 2B— (tanseco, Sax, Stubbs. H R — Mitchell (13). S B — married for 50 years, hug each pened again. Somebody dialed reached a wrong number, don’t three hits and John Sullivan, Joe Seottle 39 40 .394 21'/j Joyner 2. HR— Downing (14). Gibson (17). SF—Marshall. . Spina bifida typically affects the lower back. 1985 book by Carlos Fuentes. and Coughlin combined on the mound other many times a day, and two my number, let the phone ring hang up before you say, "Excuse Ratalc, Bert Lessard and Mike Ca­ tor the ylctory. Monday's Games IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO Depending on the extent of the abnormality, The movie co-stars Jane Fonda and is to be meron two apiece for Edwards. Rich Bolton downed Manchester No. 3,5-2, New YorK A Milwaukee 3 Boston Oakland Los Anados or three times a week enjoy a roll three times, and just when I me, I think I ’ve dialed the wrong Minnesota 5, Toronto 4 Stewart L,12-10 ( 5 2 1 0 4 varying degrees of paralysis (below the defect) released at the end of this year. The film was DeMalne hod two of Cox's 10 hits. at Indian Notch Pork Monday night. Clemens W,14-5 9 3 0 0 4 14 Volenzlo L 5 ^ 7 9 3 3 5 3 in bed with Honey! picked it up, hung up! Abby, you number.” Winning pitcher Keyin Blafkin allowed Chlcogo 4, Seattle 5 Collfenila Crews 1 0 0 0 0 0 Texas McCosklll WG-5 9 3 1 1 27 may result, causing weakness and bladder and will be performing a public And when you have reached the shot in Mexico and directed by Argentine Luis only four hits, striking out 10. Shown Boston 2, Texas 0 Hough L,9-11 9 4 3 1 4 3 San Francisco My goal in life is to live to be 90 Pegsnl Boothr<)yd and Brett Robinson each California 3, Oakland 1 WP— Clemens. _ Umpires— Home, Kosc; First, Cousins; Downs W,10( 9 5 1 1 2 0 bowel problems. correct number, for openers ask, Puenzo, who won an Academy Award for “ The had two hits for Bolton, 3-1. Shane Only games scheduled Second, Roe; Third, Bremlgon. PB— Melvin. Mudvllle Nine downed Strano Real Umpires— Home, Voltogglo; First,Croft; T— 1:59. A— 30,928. Surgery may be necessary to close the defect. In "D id I get you at a bad tim e?” Official Story.” Estate, S-3, at Paoanl Field. Lance Buzzel and Ray Gagnon pitched well for Tuesday's Games Second, Phillips; Third, Morrison. Umpires— Home, Harvey; First, Craw­ patients who do not have surgery, careful attention Tatro, Geno Falcetta and Jeff Phelon Manchester, now 3-2. Milwaukee (August 5-3) at New York T—3:01. A— 34,175. ford; Second, Bonin; Third, Dovidson. (Rhoden 5-4), 7:30 p.m. T— 2:50. A— 29,947. must be paid to avoid spinal and urinary infections, DEAR ABBY: Let me add one each slapped two hits for Mudvllle. Kyle Baltimore (Tibbs 4-7) at Oeveland Data Bank Altken and Tom Mancino each had a Yankees 3. Brewers 2 National League results hip dislocations (due to muscle weakness) and other more tip to help people use Milan recognizes Baez pair for the Realtors. 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Mayor Paolo Pillit- Connecticut Bank and Trust, 12-5, at Westown Pharmacy nipped Fuss A Kansas City at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. (tame Winning RBI — Mattingly (8). 3 0 10 (JGrossph 10 0 0 had an unmarked pillbox with a Boston at Texas, (:35 p.m. McClure p 0 0 0 0 Ruffin p 0 0 0 0 BJones p 0 0 0 0 Fitzgerald Field. Carl Slusarczyk ho- O'Neill, 13-11. Danielle Cartier had E— Brock, Aguayo. LOB— Milwaukee 3, Totals 33 I 8 1 Totah 32 5 8 3 You can obtain more information about spina collection of unidentified pills. teri by singing three hits Including a homer, Jodi New York 4. 2B— Winfield, Mattingly, Lyonsc' 10 0 0 mered and singled twice. Bill Frattaroll Totals 32 3 7 2 Totals 18 3 4 3 bifida by writing The Spina Bifida Association of Much time, was lost trying to some of the song homered and singled, Kevin Schaffer Pontlllo homered, Nicole EIcker ho­ National Leaguestandings Leonard. HR— Meyer (4), Mattingly (10). Pittsburgh ooo 100 000— 1 drilled three hits and Alex Britnell and mered and doubled, Sarah Rowe lashed SB— RHenderson (53). S—Sontano. SILoulS 010 218 IOx-5 America, 343 South Dearborn St., Suite 310, locate their private physicians all ’’Swing Lo w, three hits, Jen Shanley singled and NSkV®rk. 888 280 808-2 Chuck Mumford added two apiece for IP H R ER BB SO Philadelphia 808 802 i0x-3 Game Winning RBI — None. Chicago, IL 60604. over the world at odd hours. Sweet Chariot.” HPM. Bob LeBreux homered and doubled and Julie Burnet rapped four EosI Dtvlslen Milwaukee E— BonI I la 2. DP— Pittsburgh X StLouls 2. hits for Westown. Becky Raymond and Hlguera L,7-4 8 7 3 3 3 9 (tame Winning RBI — Somuel (4). Duplicate, unnecessary and ex­ Baez noted that singled and Grolg Krest and Scott W L Pet. GB DP— Phlladdphia 1. LOB— New York 7, LOB— Pittsburgh 4, StLouls 6. 3B— Toshner added two hits apiece for the Am y Brsclano tripled to pace FAD. New York 5( 40 592 — New York TPeno, Lind, Mc(tae. 3B— Pendleton. pensive tests were done to figure her trip to Italy Army and Nacy downed Nassiff Phlladdphia 4. 2B— Samuel, Schmidt. Bankers. Pittsburgh 54 42 .571 2 CandlarlaW,11-4 9 3 2 2 1 4 HR— McReynolds (14), Strawberry (26). SB— Mc(tae (29). SF— Brunanskv. out from scratch what we might Sports, 11-4. Jennifer Terry, Hilary 50 47 515 7

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HANDIiV\p9eO 5 Ream fraction TV Topics .MSMKR? 9 Motorists' 6 Halratyle LOS ANGELES — Producer George "L E E Z A CAMEMETMlfH<& PARI 40 Miscalculate TO LAU&U A T YOUPB5LF / FUNNY 41 Brahman title ■■ ■ * TV Tonight 24 25 28 42 Eskimo houaa yjy I 45 Own (Scot.) 31 45 Chap SlOOPM [D IS ] Mandy's Grandmother d ® M O V IE : 'G houlies' A satanic cullist [HBO] MOVIE: 'Dragnet' (CC) Affec­ 4 9 Football coach 34 dD ® Twilight Zone A sophisticated woman from England conjures up a host of assorted little crea­ tionate send-up of the popular T V series — Paraaghian (Maureen O ’Sullivan) finds her relationship (S) Matchmaker 50 Midwestern col­ tures who intend to prey on his weekend features Joe Friday's nephew on the trail 37 38 with her granddaughter strained. guests. Peter Liapis, Lisa Pelikan. 1985. dD El Arte de Lucir Joven y Bella lege (2 wds.) of a power-hungry evangelist Dan A yk ­ [ESP N ] Sports Trivia royd, Tom Hanks, Christopher Plummer CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks A Caaale 53 Short for (@ do) Matlock (CC) Matlock's nephew [C N N ] Inside Politics '88 (R) must outwit a master computer to clear 1987 Rated PG-13, (In Stereo) Augustus [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Jeremiah Johnson' A , [ESPN] Best of Scholastic Sports 19th-century adventurer abandons civiliza­ himself of a murder rap. (60 min.) (R) (In [M A X] Country Music - A New Tradi Am erica 54 Flooring square Stereo) tion Three generations of artists, including 4 2 ~ 43 44 48 \ 48 tion for life in the Rocky Mountain wilder­ [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow 55 Island of exile ness. Robert Redford, Will Geer. Stefan (1$ Nova (C C ) A look at how planes Rosanne Cash, The Judds, Merle Haggard. 56 Simple sugar 49 Gierasch. 1972. Rated PG. and pilots are adapting to high technology. Wayfon Jennings and Carl Perkins in a May 1: 1 5AM [DIS] MOVIE: 'Archer' Ad- 57 Cheers |Sp.| . (60 min.) (R) 1988 performance from Nashville, Tenn venture and adversity beset a young man 5:30PM [E S P N ] M onster T ru c k C h a l­ (60 min.) (In Stereo) and his horse when they cross the Aus­ 56 Thailand’s 53 lenge (R) dS) MOVIE: 'Inside the Third Reich' The THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk A Sy Barry 55 tralian outback on their w ay to enter a neighbor r true story of Albert Speer's personal in­ [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock Presents [H B O ] Rocco’s Star A teen-ager wanting prestigious race. Brett Cimino, Robert T volvement with the Nazi war machine is m o r e t h a n e n o u s h 56 - to pursue a singing career meets resist­ 11:30PM CD d 5 Late S how (In Colby, Nicole Kidman. 1986. Rated NR. ' I SWRTEP TO DOWN 1 58 dramatized. Rutger Hauer, , WE'LL SAVE ance from his strong-willed father who Stereo) TELL you m \ y Derek Jacobi. 1982. Part 1 of 2 1 :30AM CD G e t Sm art S O M E F O R wants him to enter the family business. CD ® Nightline (CC). THE CREATURES 1 Pier (S ) El Extrano Retorno de Diana Salazar TOMORROW.^, (c)1 98 8 by NEA, Inc 26 (S) IN N N e w s ARE SO BIS 6:00PM CD CE) (S) N e w s Eatreno CD Baretta Dating Game W i ANP SENTie, CD © ) Three's Company d l) Honeymooners dD MOVIE: 'Cool Hand Luke' A gutsy d i Alice CD T.J. Hooker prisoner on a chain gang, with an insatiable d§) Diamonds A murder is complicated by [C N N ] Newsnight Update (JD Jeffersons appetite for freedom, defies the brutal a set of identical twins, one of w hom is a crew leader. Paul Newman, George Ken­ mental patient. (70 min.) (R) [E S P N ] Lighter Side of Sports Host: Jay (H ) Rockford Files nedy, Strother Martin. 1967. @ 1 Tonight Show (R) (In Stereo) Johnstone. 6 ^ Gimme a Break! ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson ______CELEBRITY CIPHER [CN N ] PrimeNews Racing From Plainsfield [U S A ] Hollywood Insider OelebiRy CIplm cvyptofrarrM a n orMUd Po*n quolatloM by ftmoua pMpi*. past and praaant. N e w s (Live) [D IS] Thinking Big A troubled young Morton Downey Jr. 1:35AM CD Wi| Shnnar THIS PKObPECroS J6 EactiMlarlntfiacIpliaralandaforanothar. roday'aelUa. (24) Doctor W h o Part 4 of 5 boy's teddy bear comes to life to help him BUT ITHIMK YOU SHOULD IMA WORST-CASE. ® News (CC). deal with the'school bully. (60 min.) 1:55AM [ M A X ] m o v i e : 'Gothic' Ken APeQUATKAftFARAft MORE FOLLY EXPLORE SCEMARIQI WOUL^T Charlie's Angels 'IVX KVCI lYQOE lYGC PONIKL [ESP N ] Classic Summer [CNN] Sports Tonight Anchors; Fred Russell's stylized account of the nightmar­ ITG0 E6 ... WORST-CASE SCENARIOS NEED THIS 5TUPIDJ0B. (38) Q uin cy Hickman. Nick Charles. ish events that inspired Mary Shelley to [TM C ] MOVIE; 'Back to the Beach' A To m o r h o w : “AM s ry '" ® Noticias [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Kid from Spain' A write "Frankenstein”. Gabriel Byrne. OXXLC OC HXQHKX PVQ LOO'I pairjof former beachniks discover how Julian Sands, Natasha Richardson. 1987. dZ) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour young man visiting a friend in Mexico runs BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake times have changed when they return to Rated R. (In Stereo) [C N N ] Showbiz Today their old California haunts. Frankie Avalon, into trouble when he is mistaken for both a WOQP PYVI'C EQOOE QO. Annette Funicello, Connie Stevens 1987 bank robber and a toreador. Eddie Cantor, 2;00AM CD How to Make One Thou­ [D IS ] MOVIE: 'The Deerslayer' The in­ ' Rated PG. Robert Young, Ruth Hall. 1932 sand Dollars Every Five Hours BECAUSE SOMEOAY trepid Hawkeye and his blood brother set MONEV m i g h t b e c o m e -ZVWOOE FJLEZXOIC.' — V. [ U S A ] Tales of the Gold M onkey Part 2 [ESPN ] SportsCenter CD ® Home Shopping Overnight Ser­ VALUABLE AGAIN out to rescue beautiful W a-tah-w a Steve Forrest. Ned Romero, John Anderson of 2. [USA] Airwolf vice (3 hrs.) 1978. dD Focus on Success / MQCC HXMQI. 8:30PM CD (3S) Full Houte (CC) Joey 1 1:35PIVI CD Magnum. P.l. Part 1 of PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "You don't know how hard It's been lor me to [E S P N ] SportsLook returns from a comedy tour convinced that 2 . D iscover f ^ ' Danny and the gang don't need him any­ keep my chaziema In check the past eight years." — Qeorge Bush. [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Disorderlies' (CC) 1 2:00AM CD Divorce Court [ESP N ] SportsLook Three bumbling orderlies are hired by a more. (R) dl) Star Trek [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Elack to the Beach' A r — m greedy nephew in the hopes that they will CD Entertainment Tonight Interview, ac­ pair of former beachniks discover how drive his millionaire uncle to his grave The tress Brigitte Nielsen (In Stereo) dD Mindpower times have chs,nged when they return to Fat Boys. Ralph Bellamy. Ton y Plana (S ) Soap their old California haunts. Frankie Avalon. ALLEY OOP by Dsve Grsus 1987 Rated PG. 9:00PM I3D m o v i e : Lassiter' (CC) A roguish jewel thief is pressed into service dS) Newlywed Game Annette Funicello, Connie Stevens 1987 [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Jeremiah Johnson' A Rated PG. as an Allied spy in World War II London. [CN N ] Newsnight NOW WAIT A MINUTE.' I T H E Y ''R E ...IMY PEOPLE REFER BUT THEY LOOK. LIKE f YES, \ ...UNFORTUNATELY, 19th-ceniury adventurer abandons civiliza­ To m Selleck. Jane Seymour, Lauren Hut­ [U SA ] Oh Madeline tion for life in the Rocky Mountain wilder­ [E S P N ] Inside the PGA To u r IF THOSE TWO BIG I SUPERIORIIOR \ TO Tl THEM AS SUPER PEOPLE! ARE YOU V ALLEY) ONE OF MY ANCESTORS ton. 1984. (Postponed from an earlier date GALS AREN'T HUMAN,V HUMANOIDLMOID> HU80TS...BUT I NOT SURE Y'KNOW WHAT \ OOP.'/ WAS RESPONSIBLE ness. Robert Redford. Will Geer. Stefan 2:25AM [H B O ] m o v i e : 'Psycho III' I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME R) [MAX] MOVIE: L'Annee Das Me THEN WHAT ARE THEY?! ROBOTS! TO THEIR FACES, YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT?*), J ^ F O R DEVELOPING THE Gierasch. 1972. Rated PG. duses' Mother and daughter vie for the (CC) The Bates Motel is back in business O F C O U R S E ! PROTOTYPES.' by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee (D ® Moonlighting (CC) In Chicago, a [U S A ] Cartoons affections of a local lothario while vaca­ with Norman and a woman w ho claims to neighbor becomes smitten with Maddie; be his real mother Anthony Perkins.'Diana WHAT A OUY by Bill HOMt Unscramble these lour Jumbles, meanwhile, back at the Blue Moon, a certi­ tioning on the French Riviera. Valerie Ka- one letter to each square, to form 6:30PM d ) CBS News (CC) prisky, Bernard Giraudeau, Caroline Celiier Scarwid, Jeff Fahey 1986 Rated R (In y fied public accountant wants to audit the Stereo) four ordinary words CD W K R P in Cincinnati Part 2 of 2 agency. (60 min.) (R) 1984. Rated NR. (Subtitled) CD dS) ABC News (CC). CD Morton Downey Jr. 12:15AM [TM C] MOVIE: 'Wise 2:30AM CD m o v i e . '(Marked (B) INN News W om e n ' A prostitute testifies for a young NUCOE @ (S) In tha Heat of the Night (CC) Guys' Two goofball gangsters must re­ "THERE ARE deem themselves after they lose a bundle district attorney against a gang of Racke­ d9) Too Close for Comfort ''Reprise of the series premiere. Howard teers. Bette Davis. Lola Lane, Humphrey ElOmy-EIGHT KEYS of their boss' cash and use his credit card r r x ; ; )i ® (E) NBC News (CC). Rollins and Carroll O'Connor star in this Bogart 1937. series based on the 1967 Academy to party. Danny DeVito, Joe Piscopo, Dan o iY t h e PIAM O. ■ aw srs— — • Hedaya. 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) dD Twilight Zone (H ) Nightly Business Report Award-winning film. Tonight: Police Chief SO FAR, LINPSAY d l) Noticiero Univision Bill Gittespie and his new chief of detec­ 12:30AM CD am in the Family [C N N ] Sports Latenight DORRA (S) Love Connection tives, Virgil Tibbs, solve the murder of a High Rollers [ESPN ] SportsCenter ONLY SETS ABOUT high-school girl. (2 hrs.) (R) (Ip Stereo) CD [C N N ] Inside Politics '88 ( D The Street Runyon's ex-wife [U SA ] That Girl SIX OF THEM, THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom @ ) dZ) Struggles for Poland (CC) What it Inside the PGA Tour stops by his run-down trailer and unex­ [E S P N ] meant to be a Je w in Poland from 1919 to 2:35AM (D Newt (R| RIOHT.” pectedly winds up spending the night 1943. (60 min.) Part 3 of 9. you "HONg^r I WANT TD BOVA SOOp; 3RSGT IT.THBV'RE 7:00PM CD Entertainm ent Ton ig ht In­ there. (R) (In Stereo) 3:00AM 03) m o v i e : Oeik Alibi' STUMEKI THAT FANATIC ®OH9 terview: actress Brigitte Nielsen. (In SS Dos Vidas Forged fingerprints send Charlie Chan, the rLBM O N ^. Stereo) ® Late Night With David Letter THROUGH LIFB W ITH [C N N ] Lany King Live men (R) (In Stereo) Oriental sleuth, on another baffling investi­ C>tMe KffiQ r«alu(tt Syrriirala krc <^Ortd nghit rg«grvt(l 6UILTV, HA-HA gation. Sidney Toler, Mantan Moreland, A CLOOEOMINP CD QS) N e w s [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Qlaas Bottom Boat' An (S ) Rat Patrol Benson Fong. 1946. engineering physicist hooks a public rela­ A N P T H I S . CD (S) Wheel of Fortune (CC) ® More Reel People [C N N ] Headline News Overnight ON THE FA8TRACK by Bill Holbrook tions employee in nis space laboratory. CHOPON CD $100,000 Pyramid Doris Day. Rod Taylor, Paul Lynda. 1966. ®D Gene Scott [D IS] MOVIE: 'Glass Bottom Boat' An Now arrange the circled letters to Q D Cheers [HBO] MOVIE: 'Spacaballt' (CC) Mel [E S P N ] Running and Racing engineering physicist hooks a public rela­ form the surprise answer, as sug­ P^so we ve GdT Trie crib (S) Brooks lampoons the science-fiction genre [U SA] Edge of Night tions employee in his space laboratory. Trie r J T ' i T T gested by the above cartoon. Doris Day. Rod Taylor. Paul Lynde. 1966 AND Trie CHANGING TAae @ 0 M »A «S * H with this big-budget send-up of "Star WHAT5 WBV'S T r i O E l S s m - W a r s '. Mel Brooks. John (^ n d y , Rick 12 : 3 5 A M (D Love Boat [ESPN] Auto Racing: Formula One NeXT IS Pic k in g o ut t n e That? HeARTSfAT.'' (SD MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Moranis. 1987. Rated PG. 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B m U Reviews NDME8 NDME8 Back to the land I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I h ELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED PDR8ALE R M 8 A L E A GREAT AND SHINING ROAD. The Epic Story kCHOOL Bus Drivers-for TE A C H E R Assistant. Au- D r i v e r s , start at $9.30 SMALL Community WAITRESSES. Expg- CASHIERS (3) needed. 16 LICKETY Spllfl You'd WILLIMANTIC.Sftimllv. of the Tranuontlnental Railroad. By John Hoyt That ‘small farm in Maine’ r the town of Glaston­ Bust 30th openina of batter hurry or this one All units renovated In bury. Will train. Drlvo per hour. 7:30-4pm shift Nlontol Hoolth Clinic In ritnead preferred. Full per hour to start. Other Wllllama. Timet Books. SSI PaRet. $n.SO. State approved private with ovtrllmo. Good Glastonbury sotks holt and port time ihlftt benefits. Pull or port might get by youl Ter­ 1986 Including new op- os many o r' os tow school to assist In ptloncesl 1 unit hot 3 Perhaps few Americans today really care how the hours os d tsIrM . Bo­ bonoflta. Class II only. time (1716 hours) Ad­ oyollable. coll 649-4011 time. Apply: Pierre, rific 5 room Ranch on is a seif-sustaining business classroom for S/E dis­ Arnott Rood priced to bedrooms, units hove first transcontinental railroad got built. Everybody nus plan ond earned Will train. High school ministrative Assistant batwaan 6om-3pm. 646-6846.______2 turbed students, ooes oroduoto. Apply In per­ with medical socrotory tell quickly at $149,900. 2 bedrooms each. should. days. 100% paid medi­ 5-7 years. EO E. Send Se c r e t ARY- PAYRD l l Processlnp. Rents Include heat and By Jerry Horkavy become my home, my office, my labora­ son Mondov-Frldov, 9- experience and eooC Racaptlonltt to work Responsibilities In­ 2-3 bedrooms, large It was a feat unparalleled in world history. It cost cal Insurance available resume to; Tho Com­ country kitchen, cozy hot water. Could be to driver. Fam ily plan 3pm. Aero All-Goa oraonlzotlonal skills. for davalopmant com­ clude; payroll, group hundreds of lives. It defied engineering precepts. It The Associated Press tory, and on it I am able to work, play, munity Child Guidance Company, 3150 Main living room with fire­ ■old os o package. olso ovalloblo. Save Send resume to: Paul pany In Monchaitar. Insurance administra­ also exemplified the worst—and quite often the best study and live, all the while enjoying an Clinic School, 317 Street, Hartford, Ct. Scotian, CISW, Direc­ place, rec room, cen­ $147,900. Anne Miller environment that is so beautiful, so the cost of day core, North Main Street, Work duties tncluda: tion, personnel records Real Estate, 647-8000.O — of American enterprise. SUMNER, Maine — During the late 278-9910.______tor, Inter-Community typlnp, answering and office supplies In­ tral otr, attic ton, bring your 4 or 5 year Manchester, 06040. newer roof. Easy to The rail line is still there, much as originally, 1960s and early ’70s, thousands of young stimulating and so seductive that I have ^ old with you. Applica­ WAREHOUSE. Start Of Mental Health Clinic, phonas. 40 hours par ventory. Company be­ WILLIMANflC.6 tamllv. people fled America’s cities with dreams become unfit to live elsewhere,” Silber 88.30 par hour. 9:30- 124 Hebron Ave, Glas­ week. Pay commensu­ nefits available. Coll maintain yard I Jock- Investors take notel between Sacramento, Calif., and Omaha, Neb. tions available from ton A Jackson Real of subsisting off the land and living simpler writes. Transportation De­ • 6pm shift with over­ tonbury, CT 06«W rate with experience. for on appointment, Completely renovated What got it built was an unconscionable combina­ Estote, 64ZA400.D In 1986.1 A 2 b ^ro o m tion of lying, cheating, avariciousness and plunder lives. From rank amateurs who sought out partment, Glastonbury m a n a q e m e n t time. Good benefits. Coll 643-9095 for on 8;30om-12:30. Prague Many — perhaps most — turned to more neighbors’ advice on planting such com­ Board of Education, Hands-on trolntne. Interview. Shoe Company, Admi­ MANCHESTER. Spo- units. All Include ap­ never before seen. Congressmen and others of Glastonbury, Ct. 06033. MANAGER Pleasant otmoiphere. nistrative Office, 282- clous and gracious 9 pliances, heat and hot traditional careers in an urban setting. monplace crops as corn and tomatoes, the DRIVER water and security sys­ undoubted probity were bought. Phone 633-5231 Ext. 430. TRAINEE Apply In person 9074. room home In execu­ But somehow what was achieved exceeded One who stuck with the dream and Silbers have become recognized experts Mondov-Frldov, 9- Coventry area tive area. Formal din­ tems I $219,900. Anne venality. Simply, it was what people thought HAD to turned it into a life of contentment was whose assortments of herbs and flowers 3pm. Aero Atl-Gos DELIVERY Person and ing robm, eot-ln kit­ Miller Real Estate, 647- are among the most varied and unusual. . I m e o T ^ l Assistant Enthualaatlc young Company, 3150 Main AAanchester Coshler/Clerk for mod­ chen, 4 first floor 8000.0 be done. Abraham Lincoln was for it, and helped. Terry Silber, who gave up her high- needed for surgeons BUDINE88 powered job as art director for The The childlike delight they once took in mon & women 18 Strsat, Hartford, Ct. Herald route. ern pharmacy. Full or DPPDRTUNITIE8 bedrooms, plus 5th M A N C H E S TE R . Custom The cheating grew apace. office In Manchester. years and over, work 278-9910.______port time. Flexible bedroom or den In built Ranch. Charming Atlantic Monthly, left Boston and attemp­ watching a newly-seeded row of beans Light typing, book­ Aside from the money-grabbing interests, the In our mualc CLERICAL- Pull time Short Hours — hours. Not the usual above ground lower home with o beautiful ted to eke out a living on the abandoned push up through the soil has given way to a keeping and patient level. Large family Central Pacific went through a killing process to get buBlnass, full time, clerical position avail­ retail store. Profes­ yard and garden area. western Maine farm she had purchased on familiarity with hundreds upon hundreds contact. Hours Great Pay! sional atmosphere. room and attached 2 Flreploced living through the high Sierras. A work force of 10,000 Mondoy-Frldoy, 8:30- part time, evanings. able at our administra­ Chinese and others slaved at chipping mountains a whim in 1965. of herbal varieties whose names border on tive office. Trolnlno Call 647-9946 Top pay. Apply of once BE THE BOSS cor garage. All this set room, kitchen with din­ 5:30, 1 hour for lunch. Earn $600 a week. provided. Benefits to: Ann or Phormlclst. on beautifully lands­ ing area. Many bullt- and tunnels, often in paralyzing blizzards. The In "A Small Farm in Maine” (Houghton the unpronounceable. Good salary and benef­ The buelness experts No axparlence available. Apply In per­ Ask for Llpgett Porkode Phar­ caped lot minutes from Int plus breezwoy and death rate was terrible. Mifflin $17.95), Silber tells how she and her The Silbers have turned Hedgehog Hill its. Please coll In strict ere willing to help you 1-384. Yolanda Carroll. husband, Mark, a Russian-bom nature Farm into a horticultural showplace. necesaary. Will train. son, 8:30-12:30ond 1:30- macy, Manchester oarage. $159,900. D.W. Westward from Omaha, the Union Pacific didn’t confidence to Carol at 4:00, Tuasdav-Prldoy. Gerlinde Porkode. develop the entrepre­ $225,900. Sentry Real Pish Realty, 643-1591 .□ photographer, turned that rundown prop­ Thousands of visitors each year buy . 522-3111.______Must be neat and Estote, 643-4060.O have it much better. Indians. Blizzards. Little towns able to deal with Prague Shoe Com­ AUTOMOTIVE Book­ neurial alternative. A MANCHESTER. Gredt erty from a weekend retreat to the seedlings or dried flowers and herbs, FOOD Service Director. springing up at railheads, incapacitating husky I public. For an pany, 200 Pitkin Street, T R A V E L Agency. East of keeper. Experienced, apeclallzad aervice for VERNON. In-Ground layout for entertain­ workers with saloons and brothels. Countless centerpiece of a self-sustaining business, attend classes on subjects ranging from RHAM Jr-Sr High East Hartford, Ct. the river needs assist­ full time. Computer Individual consider­ pool to enloy hot ing. Gorgeous Contem­ School In Hebron. Min­ Interview call Mr. workers died. one that now embraces horticulture, basketmaking to floral design or simply ance. Typing and tele­ knowledge o plus. ing e career change weather I This 3 bed­ porary Ino lovely imum of 3 years of Marshall, 645-1811, room Raised Ranch neighborhood, 3 bed­ ,On May 10, 1869, two sets of rails were spiked crafts, teaching and writing. revel in the Silbers’ botanical paradise. phone etiquette re­ Apply In person: Mans­ Into ownership. Call Some may view the book as a no- The couple have become experts in successful experience 10am-3pm. CERTinED NURSE quired. Will train. field Auto Ports, Route hot much to otter I rooms, fireplace, 2'6 together at Promontory Point, Utah, with consider­ In Food Service Man­ Apply to 646-2756. 32, MonsflelH the Situated on 1.63 acre lot boths, eot-ln kitchen, able ceremony. A human struggle, the likes of whic^ nonsense guide for anyone who nurtures production of everlastings, the dried agement. Coll 228-9474 AIDES In convenient location. formal dining room, 1 st similar dreams of cutting loose from urban flowers and herbs that account for a large for oppllcotlon.______Aad Nam AMe TOWN Of Canton. Town Business Florida room with sky­ had been known in human history, linked a nation P E O P LE to work with Enolneer. Openina Im­ floor family room, 2 that was yet to be. connections and becoming self-supporting share of their mail-order and retail store • LABORERk-tor concrete adult mentally re­ AppHcaalg Come Join Uw light off dining room cor garage. Mutt tee mediately available Resources overlooking pool. Slate on the farm. sales; thby are collaborating on a foundation work. Be­ tarded population In 3 Fan aad Part Tiaw tor full time Engineer. spacious layout to ap­ - FRANK STILLEY nefits Include over­ to 4 person group We offer the areas hi­ < on Main Street. Group foyer. Lower level preciate! S219,900. "It’s how to get rid of the mythologies comprehensive and lavishly illustrated Duties Include; design family room with walk­ For The Associated Press and face the realities of coming to the guide to everlastings due for publication time. $5 per hour to home. Competitive ghest staff to patient and layout of routine W e have an D.W. PIsh'Rcolty, 643- start. 742-0066. wooes, fringe benefits, ratio. 643-5387 out door to pool area. 2 1591.0 country,” the 47-ytar-old Silber said in an later this ;^ear. highway and public opening for a 15 cor garage. Coll today training. Pull and port • Floxible works protects, prepa­ MANCHESTER. Abso- interview. Such value-added products have helped time positions through­ day collector. and let us show you lutely beautiful room AP pholo Sohoduling ration of bid specifica­ these and other fea­ 6 TRAVELS, By Michael Crichton. Knopf. 377 But more than that, it’s a personal to make the farm a success, and Silber out C T. Coll 464-8120, tions, cost estimates, Clerical and Garrison Colonial with Pages. $17.95. memoir of an energetic, intelligent and hesitates when asked if she and her RN’S/LPN’S 285-8612 or 9284)515. • Complete Health tures! $189,900. Realty FARM ODYSSEY — Terry and Mark Silber do their Insursnco review site plans and telephone akllle Real Estate World, Benoit, formal dining room, resourcefui woman whose abiding love for husband could have survived on market 7 iW - 3 PM subdivision proposals, large front to rear liv­ Michael Crichton and his sister were vacationing chores at Hedgehog Hill Farm in Sumner, Maine. They’ve ACCOUNTS Receivable. “Including Dental” Frechette Associates, on the island of Bonaire some years back. They were the land has intensified with each passing gardening alone. 3 PM - 11 PM Tired of looking at the moke recommenda­ are needed. 646-7709.D ing room, pork-llke • Uniform tions and attend com­ yard. Convenient to ev­ diving buffs. When they heard there was a ship sunk become experts in the production of everlasting and year. ”I play with that question a lot,” she FaN aad Part TIbm some scenery? Need a Contact chonoe of pace? The Allowance mission meetings, ad­ HDME8 erything. $174,900. in the water somewhere off the island they wanted to dried flowers and herbs. "This very ordinary piece of land has said. “I realiy don’t know.” Wa’ra ths araas newest Louise Agnes MANCHESTER. Newly D.W. Fish Realty, 643- rehab, center spoclal- Aero All-Gos Comopny • Bonus Hours vise Selectmen and FDR8ALE decorated and reno­ locate the wreck and dive down to it. other hoards and com­ 1591.0 ______Izlng In garlatrics and of Hartford has full and • Free Meals 6 4 6 - 1 7 0 0 vated 3 bedroom Cope Crichton asked the local divemaster where the port time positions missions. Civil Engi­ with breakfast nook GOVERNMENT Homes Post-acute care. available. Hlohly com­ For mora Information neering experience AM real eifate odverflted In wreck was located. The divemaster wouldn’t tell Wo offer the areas hi­ ploaso call ext. 33B (he Manchetfer Hcrold Is overlooking marve­ from $1 (U repair) petitive wages. Train­ and P.E. preferred. Sa­ ■qtal Ofiportunlly Wmployer him. His reason; "You’ll die if you go down there." ghest staff to patient sublect to (he Fair Housing lous treed backyard. delinquent tax proper­ John Gardner keeps James Bond alive ing programs. Grovrth CREtTFIELO lary; $43,809. Submit Act of IMS, which mokes It Convenient to every­ ties and repo's. For The refusal only spurred Crichton on. He found r, ,1' Id B ratio resume to: Office of the the wreck. And, he almost died th'SP&j Crichton tells potential and pleasant CONVALESCENT llleoal to advertise any pref­ thing. $148,900. Century current lists coll 1-800- • Flexiblo work environment. First Selectman, 4 erence, limitation or discrim­ 232-3457 ext 2340 alto By Matt Wolf his books about the adventurer Boysie "I was absolutely enchanted.” he Bond novels. Under a separate HOME ination based on race, color, 21 Epstein Realty, 647- about the frightening experience in ‘‘Bonaire,’’ one Scheduling Good moth a plus and Market Street, Box 168, 8895.0 open eventnns. of the many fascinating essays he has gathered The Associated Press Oakes, and with such cloak-and- recalled. agreement he is writing the book of High School diploma a MANCNESTEN, CT. Collinsville, CT 06022. religion, sex or notional • Complote Hoalth DISHWASHERS. Full or origin, or on Intention to together in “Travels.” dagger yarns as “The Dancing Dodo” “Fanta.sy. formula, fun are the the forthcoming “License Revoked.” Insurance must. 278-9910.______643-SISl Deadline: August 5, NOTICE port time. All shifts moke any such preference, PUBLIC HBAEINO An apt title, since many of the essays deal with BLOXHAM. England — John and “The Nostradamus Traitor.” He three F’s of Bond writing.” he said in the first Bond movie not drawn “Including Dental” BULLDOZER Operator 1988. An Equal Oppor­ limitation or discrimination. tunity Employer. available Including BOARD OP DIROCTOR8 travel in exotic parts. East Africa, for one. Crichton Gardner is not just a thriller writer had also written two novels featuring an interview. directly from a Fleming book. • Uniform to operate D-3 Cot. CUSTOMER Service. A weekends. Good stort­ The Herald will not know­ TOWN OP MANCH08TOR, CONNOCTICUT but a master of a very special art: the Sherlock Holmes’ nemesis. Professor Movies, Gardner said, pose the Allowance Must be able to fine ingly accept any advertise­ was staying at a game preserve. He wanted to get The exploits of the suave, self- person needed for a ing pay and benefits. ment which Is In violation of Notico It hereby given that the Beord of Directors, Town of close to the wild animals roaming about. He posthumous .sequel. Moriarly. poSsessed hero, a man both dressed greate.st obstacle to sequel-writing. • Pension Plan erode and do oil erowtne company that Apply: Rein's New the low. ______Monchotfor, Connocticut, will hold o Public Hoorlng at the • Bonus Hours around bulldozing. Full con handle a multi-line ELECTRICIANS York Style Dell Restau­ Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 4M Main Stroot, Monchoefor, couldn’t. Not until he went to bed in his tent one At his home in this English village BMUtoal oonlraalon wSh iw - BRAND New Listing I The So when Glidrose Publications. and licensed to kill, demand a lot from “People remember the movies far • Sat Schedule (No time employment with rant, Route 30, Vernon. Connocticut, on Tuotdov, Auoust 3, INS at 7:30 P.M. to west of London. the61-year-old author phone answering sys­ psoM rapuMkxi (nr iwaily outside photo of this night. Awakened by strange noises, he peeked out of Bond's literary copyright owners, a writer. Gardner said. better than the books,” he said. Shift Rotation) benefits. Coll 742-5317 tem with order taking. EOE.______considor ond act on tho tollowfne: writes James Bond novels, having SO V a r s d qtaMy anHen lovely home lust the tent and saw a huge elephant about 10 feet off. If offered him a shot at old 007 him.self. The trick, he says, is to make the “There’s a universal myth that Bond • Tuition and from 8om-5pm.______Data entry experience Propotod appropriation to Education Spoclol picked up where 007’s creator. Ian IhrouehoU OonnaUout ara R E A L Estate Soles Peo­ doesn't do lusticetoall Prolocts - Fund 41 ECIA Chapter % 1Nt-W...... 343,344.00 it walked through his tent, he was a dead man. It he thought. “Why not? If I don’t do it. Bond novels “look as if they’ve been drove an Aston Martin. He didn’t, BARTENDERS. Expe­ or lloht typing a must. anUng to apand work toroa. Fleming, left off when he died in 1964 Seminar Bonofits ple needed. Busy that It offers I Approxi­ to be nnanced by a State Oront. didn’t, as his amusing essay "An Elephant Attacks” somebody else will.” thrown off in one afternoon. ... You except for a very short time in • Free Meals rienced only need High school diploma Immidtoto opankiga for E4 friendly Main Street mately 1800 square feet While American writer Alexandra needed. Phone the Proposed appropriation to Education Spoclol attests. can’t let readers see the joints ‘Goldfinger.’ He drove a very old NO WEEKENDS apply. Full and port and 2 yaar appianttoa / irada office. Ask for Ann. of country charm! 9 Prolocts - Fund 41 - Multl-hondlcoppod Pro- For a man who aspired to be a doctor in h|s early Ripley is just beginning a .sequel to Gardner was then living in Ireland anywhere.” Bentley.” 8NB MHCN MIf time openings availa­ Aero All-Gos Company alHXX grads, tooklng for yaar 647-8000. rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 OfOiTlD .....as...... •••S25«000.00 Margaret Mitchell’s “Gone With the as a tax exile, and already one Bond ble. Excellent wages. of Hartford. 278-9910. round oonxnaralal and kiduaF full baths, formal dinig to bo nnancod by tuition poymonts. years, Crichton certainly has gotten around in later Gardner said he had tried to bring Please call W------Qni.a- lAfA n naxin ^ l i b la TELEPHONE Operotor- Wind,” Gardner has already turned sequel, “Colonel Sun.” had been “I sit down to do Bond and within CREtniELO AM shifts available. COLLECTIONS-CredIt. WWW onwr OOntpWWOwW Tvplst. Seeking o full rooom, eot-tn kitchen Propotod appropriation to Spoclol Grants life as well as racking up an enviable record as a his champagne-drinking hero up to W eekends o m ust I Exciting opportunity. raga. oartMna «xxK madF with o beamed celling, Fund 61 • Phono-o-Rldo IN te * ...... SWJ41.M out seven Bond novels, each a best published in 1968 by Kingsley Amis, about four days. I’m cutting lines out eONVMlSCEinr NOME e tt, datW4( Nfa kiaurona^ par>* F time telephone opera­ to bt nnancod by o Fodorol Grant ttiroueh the best-selling novelist. In a series of interesting and date with AIDS and glasnost. Apply; Lakeside Cote Growth potential. tor. Must possess effec­ 12x24 covered deck and seller in the United States. The most author of such acclaimed novels as and making it run very fast,” he said. MANCNESTEN. CT. . and Lounge, 50 Lake ■ton pton. vaaHona and hoS- Community Rtnowol Toom lor $$9,746.00 and o often funny essays, Crichton tells how he moved Good benefits, hands- (toys. Wa aia tooklng tor fa d tive telephone skills, the list goes on. See for Town contribution of 030,495.00approvtd at tho from doctoring to writing. recent. “Scorpius.” is in its sixth “Lucky Jim” and “One Fat English­ “Every chapter I write I have td go “You can make him a man of the 643-SlSl Street, Coventry, CT. on training. Phonecon- yourself! S189,500. May 3,19M b u d ^ odo^lon. No phone colls please I working paopla wtx> la a tong typing 35-50 wpm, apti­ At medical schools he wrote paperback thrillers consecutive week on the New York man.” Amis wrote it under the back and say, ‘no. you can take two ’80s. make him adapt to the women’s ‘ toct and accounts ra­ torni aroptoynanl wHh a grow tude tor figures and Jackson & Jackson Propotod appropriation to Spoclol Grants • Times best-seller list. , pseudonym Robert Markham. lines out there and you can say that in movement, the strictures under c e I v a b t e Ing oompany. For mora tofor- basic office skills to Real Estate, 647-8400.O Fund 61 - Account eOTI, Drug Invosttpatlon...... t 3JMS.00 to pay his bills, “then, slowly, almost impercepti­ to bt nnancod by o payment olreody received “It was a challenge, a little honor ” Gardner first encountered Bond three words.’ which we live, all that.” he said. responsibilities. Full maUonoontoot perform o variety of COVENTRY. Great star­ bly, the writing became more interesting to me than a n d port time. from the Town of Vtrnon for tho TrFTown the medicine." His readers should be glad it did. Gardner recalled of his decision to while in bed with the flu in the early “It has to be that tight,” he said. “ (But) I’ve had to get round the PAR T TIM E WILSON clerical duties. Benef­ ter home near Coven­ Narcotics Proprom. Mondov-Prldav, 80m- its available. Apply In try Lake. 3 bedrooms accept a publisher’s offer in 1979 to 1960s. when his wife, Margaret, “These are books to be read in an business of him transporting arms on 4:30pm. Aero All-Gos ELECTRICAL CO. Propotod appropriation to Spoclol Grants - PHIL THOMAS We have a permanent part person: Tuesdoy- Cope with enclosed Fund 61 - Account e lT I, Drug Invosltpcitfon...... t14A46.11 write a Bond sequel. brought “Casino Royale” and “Dr. airplane or on a beach.” normal flights, and bf course the Company, 3150 Main MN-141N Prldoy, 8:30-12:30 and front porch and newly to bo (Inoncod by o poymont olrtodv rocolvod ‘The Associated Press He had already made a name with No” from the library. His contract calls for two more technology has changed so greatly.” time position avaiiabie for a Street, Hartford. 278- ■oa 1:30-4pm. Prague Shoe landscaped front yard. from tho Town of South Windsor for the TrI- 9910. Company, 200 Pitkin Call tor details. $99,900. Town Narcotics Proprom. customer service / data entry Street, Eost Horttord. Century 21 Epstein Propotod appropriation to Spoctol Grants - Fund 61 - Somorltan Sholfor - O ^ d tln g Costs.....S10AM.W cierk in our ciaseified WOODWORKING Shop Reolty, 647-8895.0 to bo nnancod by a Stuart McKInnoy Homoloss ASSISTANT help. All phases. Expe­ PROUD OS o peacock! Atslttanco Act Grant odmlnlttorord by the advertising department. Good rience preferred but Original owners hove State Oeporhnent of Human Roeourcoe. will train qualified meticulously cored for Propofod opproprlatton to Bond dnd Grant Ac­ CLASSBFED ADVERTISING 643-2711 JNANAGER/SALES CLERK applicants. Benefits count 09-94$, Homolatt Sholtpr . .$ 3An.OO typing and speiiing akilia this stately 8 room available. Zohner’s to bo nnancod by on additional contrlbutton by Wanted for unusual opportunity In Ansoldl-bullt Colonial tho Monchotfor Aroo Conforonco of Churchos. N o t i c e s Lots/Lond lor Sole...... 23 Merchandise Musical Items...... necessary. Must have friendiy Woodworking, 23 In­ Invastmant Property...... 24 growing field of health and nutrition. on TIm rod Rood. Cus­ Propotod appropriation to Gonorol Fund - Lost/Found...... 01 Cameras and Phata Eoulpment.. dustrial Drive West, tom touches were Busineii Property...... 25 Holiday Seasonal...... 71 Pets and Supplies...... teiephone manner. Here’s an Not the usual retail field. Willing to Tolland, C T. 875-6226. Eloctlons...... t 3JM .W Porionoli...... 03 Resort Property...... 24 Spcciolisi added while under con­ to bo nnancod from Fund Eolonco rosultlnp Announcomontt...... 03 -.1^ Antlaues ond Collectibles...... 72 Miscellaneous for Sale...... from lootod 1907AI appropriations. Mortgooes...... 27 „ Tap Sales...... opportunity to work in a train. Pleasant working conditions struction and you must Auctloni...... 04 Wanted to Buy...... 36 RoofIng/SIdIng...... 57 see this home to truly Propotod opproorlotlon to Gonorol Fund - Financial...... 05 S e r v i c e s ‘-la"’l''a ...... '3 Wanted to Buy/Trade...... and excellent fringe benefits. In mo­ Flooring...... Furniture...... 74 diversified Job with a pieasant appreciate It I 4 bed­ TRANSFER to Capital Improvomont Rosorvo • .....51 Electrical...... 59 dern shopping center. Apply at once "BROKE”? tor Chorltr Oak Pork Entronco...... S34AW.W Em ploym ent & Education Rentals Child Core...... TV/Stereo/Appliances...... 75 rooms, 216 baths, hord- to bo nnancod from Fund Bolanco. Cleaning Services...... 52 Heotlng/Plumblng...... staff. Piease caii Denise to Ann or Diane. Are you getting no­ ''wood floors, 2 flreplo- Port Tim e Holp Wontod...... 10 Rooms tor Rent...... 31 Lown Core...... 53 Miscellaneous Services...... Machinery and Tools...... 76 AutOITIOtiVe Propotod operoprlatlon to Gonorol Fund - ...... 11 Apartments tor Rent...... 32 where with that same ces, plaster Bulldlno Deportment • Moll Inspector...... ,.t43A31.W Hole Wanted...... Bookkeeping/Income To x...... 54 Services Wanted...... Gardening...... 77 _ . , . Roberts at 643-2711 for an construction, wood sid­ Situation Wontod...... 13 Condominiums (or Rent...... 33 Corpentry/Remodellng...... 55 Londscoplng...... ^ ^ Cars for Sale...... PARKADE HEALTH ANoNUTHmON old g-S Job? Look no to bo nnancod by building pormit foot In excess .....34 Good Things to Eat...... 78 Trucks/Vans for Sale...... ing, oversized garages. ol budeet esttmofos. Businoss Opoortunllloi...... 13 Polntlng/Poperlng...... 56 Concrete...... interview appointment. further, i have 5 Immedi­ Fuel Oll/Coal/Firewood...... 79 Campert/TroMers...... CENTER $329,900. Jackson & Instruction...... 14 Store/OlfIce Space...... 35 ate positions available Proposed appreorlotlon to Water Fund 3 - Employmont Strvicot...... 15 Resort Property...... 36 Form SuoPHes and Equipmtnt...... 80 Motorcvcl#*/Mop«ds...... MaNchotlNr Parkade Jackson Real Estate, TRANSFER to Rosorvo - Vornon Stroot Pro- Industrial Property...... 37 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL to work In my brand 647-8400.O loct...... t1SIAao.W Otflce/Retoll Equipment...... 81 ...... Manchester Herald to bo nnoncod from Fund Eolonco. Real Estate Garages and Storooe...... 38 MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES... „ , . „ Autos for Rent/Leose...... new, music company...... 39 Recreational Equipment...... 82 Miscellaneous Automotive...... 404 W. MIddIa Tpke. INVITATION TO BIO Propotod appropriation to Bond and Grant Homos tor Solo...... 31 Roommotos Wanted...... C a ll for more Information! Earn •480-*580 e week, Condominiums tor Solo...... 33 Wonted to Rent...... 40 643-2711 Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 Wanted to Buy/Trade...... The Manchester Public Account e9A17- Vornon Stroot Proloct....„...... tIS lA W Jt no experience necee- Schools solicits bids for to bo nnancod by o contribution from tho Wotor sery - will train. Must like INTERCOMMUNICATION Rosorvo Fund. READ YOUR AD: Clotslftd odyurtiftmunts or* PRIVATE PARTY SYSTEM at BUCKLEY Propotod opproprlatlan to Rro Fund 4 - R A TE S ; 1 to 6 days; 90 cents per line per day. DEADLINES; For classified advertlsments to token by telephone os a conyenlence. The A) Rock 'n Roll SCHOOL for tlw INI-Ittt Poramodics...... S49S.M 7 to 19 days; 70 cents per line per day. be published Tuesday throuoh Saturday, the Atmoopere school yoor. Sooltd bids will to bo nnancod by donations olroody rocolvod Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one jVIerchandise Ads bo rtcolvod until August 3, for Poramodlct Eoulpmont. 20 to 25 days; 60 cents per line per doy. deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Incorrect insertion and then only for the size of ARE YOU LOOKING FOR B) Love to Party INS, 2:W p.m„ at which (Imo Propotod appropriation to Gonorol Fund - 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. tion. For advertisements to be published the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen C) Be Wild A Crazy (hoy will bo pubtldy oponod. TRANSPJSR to Capitol Improvomont Rosorvo - Monday, the deadline Is 2;30 p.m. on Friday. the yalue of the advertisement will not be Tho right Is rosorvod to rt- Minimum charge; 4 lines. A PART TIME JOB IN D) Moke Money loct any and oil Mds. Spoclfl- Town Aid...... S333,I14.« corrected by on odditlonal Insertion. cotlons and bid forms mo v bo to bo ftnoncod by o Stato Grant. if you qualify cell socurtd at tho Businoss Of- Propotod appropriation to Gonorol Fund - YOUR HOMETOWN? S45-1S11. ask for Mr. fico, 45 North School Stroot, Pollco...... S 9ASS.N Monchotfor, Connocticut. to bo flnoncod by on ontlclpotod Inturanco PER Bills. t0em-3pm. rocovorv. PART TIM E We have a permanent part time PART TIM E DAY position available for olerk/courler Approval of program propoeols submittod by communltv Notices HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED Dr. Craue’s Answers oeondoe and Town Doportmonts dptlrlne to portldpafo in , * Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days for the Manchester Herald’s INVITATION TO BID P.A. fH4M, on Act Concornino Nplohborhood Aeelstancp. As a condition precedent to * Additional Lines 504 Per Llnf, Per Day Rogfonol School District No. • It occoptlne aoolod bids from Propoeod Ordinance - To considor tho ropool ot an LO S T In the vicinity of Assistant In Manches­ MANAGEMENT Trol- Advertising Department, Monday quolinod vondors for Iho followino ooulpmont at RHAM Ju- the placement of any adver­ Strong and West Road, ter's doctor's office. PR OFESSIONAL Resto­ * Classifications 71 thru 87 Ordlnonco ottobllshlne the Commission on tho tfondiceeeod tising In the Manchester He­ ration Company needs nee. Growing whole­ Quiz on page 8 through Friday, 9am-3pm. Assist nlor/Sonlor High School. and tho odoMon of on Ordinancoostabllthinga Commistlon South Windsor. A black HAVE A PHONE? Dependable, pleasant sale supply chain * Merchandise Under *250 1 — 19M Now Mld4lM PIcfc-up Truck on DtsoMod Portent. rald, Advertiser hereby and white neutered, personality o must. full time production 1 Eroding (of soil) agrees to protect. Indemnify assistance. Will train, offers tnony Incentives 2. Baked (in hot ashes) our staff with pick-up and delivery Elds will bo rocolvod c/o Mr. Staplion C. Culllnon, RHAM A copy of tho Propotod Ordinance may bo soon In tho Town and hold harmless the Man­ male cat. Name-Toby. WANT TO WORK^ Flexible hours, ap­ to ambitious Individu­ * Ad must contain price! HlehSchool, RHAM Rood, HobronsConnocMortOMtlj^yntll- Clerk's Otflco durine business hours. Please call 569-2451 or proximately 15 hours must be oval table week 3. Jet (Airplane) of advertlalng materials, mall, chester Herald, Its officers days and some Satur­ als. Successful appli­ •You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds 13:00 noon, Pridov. A u q ^ S, 19M. Tho Mds wlH bo pttollciv All public mpotlnes of the Town of Monchosfor ora hoM at and employees against any 289-1500. m NOME? per week. Some morn­ cant will understand 4. Grasshoppers filing. Must have reliable car. oeonod ond rood at 13:30 p.m. on that doto at RHAM Sonlor lecallens which era occottlblo» TVto ifonaicQ^pwhondIcQiieed ctHaono.uiiMiWe him and all liability, loss or ings and afternoons. days. Coll between 9- due to this low price... Hloh School. ^ oddltlen, hondlcappod Individualsluolt 1 roquirine------on euxINarv--- straight Commltelone 4pm, Mondav-Prlday. value of learning our, 5. Timothy (Hay) Hourly plus mileage. Excellent expense. Including aHor- Permanent port time business from the Tho Board of Education rosorvos (ho rloht to wolvo any In- old In order to focUltato thoirir rportldpatlon at meoMnes ■neys' fees, arising from — Inoomg UnllmItedI 646-6855.______6. (a) TV - 502 KWH (w) formolltlM In or to reject any or oil Mdt; and to award the should contact the Town at 647-J17-3133 one______week prier to the position. Great work­ Rround-up. Begin In opportunity to work In an eontroct oe they deem to be for the beet Inforeet of the public dolms of unfair trade practi­ Cgll mo for an gppolnt- EVENING Janitor (b) Heater - 4,811 KWH (z) scheduled meetine to that opproprlato orraneomonts con be ces, Infringement of trade­ ing conditions. Coll warehouse-delivery Interesting field. ■chaaia uodor thoir (urledlctloa. mode. ANNOUNCEMENTS mant batwaan 3:30- 646-51 53. Leave needed at once. Must and go where ever your (c) Clock - 17 KWH (V) I. A(l quetluoctloiw portolnino to tho marks, trade names or pat­ CALL CLASSIFIED StephenIC . Cutllnon, Astletant JAMES P. FOGARTY ents, violation of rights of 8pm Onlyl Ask lor, message. be a willing worker and ability allows. Contact (d) Conditioner — 1,389 KWH (y) SECRETARY. BOARD OP DIRECTORS must be able to per­ Please call Denise Roberts Prlnelool, RHAM High 8ehopl.,wl, (SU) ._ 33109474. _ privacy and Infringement of BABYSITTER Wanted Ken at Manchester (e) Lighting - 1,()50 KWH (x) RegfeiMl School DfstHct No. • (son equal Opoertunitv Em Doted at Monchester, Connecticut this 33nd day of July. copyright and proprietary for Infant In my home. form duties without su­ WInnelson. 649-4563. Ployer. 19M. Dennis Santoro pervision. Good stort­ 643-2711 NOW! at 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 rights, unfair competition Happy Must be coring, expe­ R E C E P TIO N IS T. Enthu-* 651-07 and libel and slander, which rience preferred. Ref­ ing rote. Only willing elastic, hard working for an Interview appointment. may result from the publlco- 643-2711 workers need, apply. tlon of any advertlsment In 40th erences required. 18-24 Receptionist needed hours per week. 649- Apply to; Manager, for busy office. Must the Manchester Herald by PRE-School Teacher Porkode Bowling advertiser. Including adver­ 8865. have good phone and I ^ 1*' j C ’- tisements In any free distri­ needed. Port time. Lanes. No phone coll 3nilt ‘ Birthday please. people skills. If you con bution publications pub­ Please call 649-5531 tor keep your head while MANCHESTER JOB SERVICE. alwmyt nwdy to worvo lob-wookon ond area omptoyon ot no ehorgo.. lished by the Monchester confidential Interview. MEDICAL Office In Man­ those about you ore Herald. Penny Sleffert, I HELP WANTED chester has position HELP WANTED HELP WANTED JOB Publisher. Carol COMPANY Growing. losing thelrs-Coll 649- Lookine tor honest, oyolloble for on expe­ ‘ 9626. G orston Sign , Here are som e of the m any new Job openings available thie week: Newman reliable person to loin BILLING Clerk. Rapidly rienced person. Knowl­ Supply, no Batson growing local firm CHILD Core position for ACCOUNTANT Stott Ac­ •Great aocretarial Job for Indi­ LOST South Bolton Cleonlng edge of, medical Insu­ Drive, Monchester. qualified nannies. S6-S7 sm icE> • Celling ell truck driversl Class 1 } From, needs experienced Bil­ countant needed In vidual with yeera experience AND FOUND • Service. 647-1545. rance, computer and INSIDE Soles. One of per hour. Long term lloonse * 2 years flat bod truck ex- 3 ling Clerk with at least simple bookkeeping growing business. De­ • Exporlanced peata-up ertlat perlenoa lequlred local truck end ability to type 40 wpm and It’s My Turn Now! A i a n O Instructor for es- New England's fastest (tull/port time, live In gree and 1-3 years ex­ • Lika to help othara? Trainee •Employer will train to do ware­ for 1 year experience. helpful. Good working needed at once. Muot be able to openings for Individuals to pro­ driving Job. Overtims available at take shorthand at go wpm. Excel- rMPOUNOED. Male, S tobltshed studio. 643- Good moth and people growing sign supply or out). Nannies Un­ perience preferred. house work A use fork lift. Excel- months old, mixed 8137, Monday, Tuesday conditions and benef- meet deedllnea. Good aelery / vide direct cars to adults In a lent salary end fringe benefits. time and one half. Good pay rqte. leM salary end fringe benefits. skills. Computer expe­ Its. Coll 646-1119. companies needs on limited 232-7084. Responsibilities In­ •Sounda like funi Immediate breed, block and white, . ond Wednesday. Inside Soles person. clude; Involvement In benefits. group homo salting. Excollont rience helpful. For ap­ DISHWASHERS and Wai­ opening (or a reorbetlon aupervl- found on Center Street. P a r t Time evening You should hove good WAREHOUSE. We need cosh bookkeeping, pay rata. • Challenging opening for site • Elsotro-mechenlcal aeesmbler pointment call Beverly tresses. Part time and io r who can plan, develop end • Need a alt-riown Job? Employer Female, 9 weeks old. P A N T T IM t cleaners. Mondov- at 649-9626. Gorston telephone manner and on enthusiastic, hard bonk reconciliations lead reoreatlon programa. daaign angineor with degree In with 1 yaar experience required Shepherd cross, HELP WANTED full time. Small restau­ some knowledge of In­ w o rkin g person to and collections. Com­ will train to work on bench work • Excallont opportunity for axperl- for aseembly end sub-assembly Prldoy. Coll collect be­ Sign Supply, 110 Batson rant. Please telephone Becheloi'a degree In Recreation Civil Engineering. Excellent brown, found on Center tween 9-5pm, 482-2401. side soles. Sign supply stock shelves and fill pany benefits ovolla- using air gun. Pay / benaflta anced projoct anginoer / estima­ fabrication work. Must be able to State of Connecticut Drive, Manchester. 644-4745.______* 2 yeera experience required. salary plus full fringe benofit street. Mole, 5 years experience Is not re­ orders. Experience ble. Pleose coll for good. tor for road paving company. work from prints. Excallont pay / PART Time. Service our RECEPTIONIST- preferred but not ne­ Excellent pay / benefita. package. Labor Doportniant old Shepherd - cross, P A R T Tim e clean up PERSONS to work In quired. For appoint­ appointment, Monday Vary good salary and benaflta. benefits. brown, found on East helper. Hours con be customers by phone In Secretory. Full time kitchen preparing food ment coll 649-9626. Gor- cessary. Coll 649-9626. - Friday, 8:30-12;30. 806 Main Street Middle Turnpike. Coll arranged. Coll Stanley your spore time. Earn for medical office, and other kitchen du­ ston Sign Supply, 110 Gorston Sign Supply, Prague Shoe Com­ i Typing experience pro • ManOhester, CT 06040 the Manchester Dog Orohom, Morlorty up to S5-S10 hourly. ties. Telephone 649- Batson Drive, 110 Batson Drlvci pany, Administrative W ordtn 643-6642. Brothers. 643-7640. 275-9756 or 528-0358. terred. Call 871-2508. 0305. Manchester. Manchester. office. 282-9074. (203) 649-4SSB to — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, July 26, 1988

LOTS/LAND R o I apartm entg TV/GTERED/ , GARB FOR SALE |££J FDR RENT ___ I applianceg ' FDR GALE DNP MANCHESTER. Level, ROCKVILLE- One bed­ FROST Free refrigera­ Politics . • I clear lots. acre. room apartment on 41 tor. Look, moke offer I MERCURY Monoarch Already with city High Street. Modern 646-2374.______1976. New exhaust sys­ tem, good tires, air, Healthy growth, sewer and water. 647- KItchen/Bath, stove, D R Y E R . Heavy duty, ex­ 0426 d a ys. 646-7207 new wall-wall carpet­ 108,000 m iles. $475. 644- Dukakis, law and order; CARPENTRY/ cellent condition. 8100. 3968. MISCELLANEOUS evenings.______ing, No utilities. $400. C all 6434)384. sharp inflation /D Effect of strike CHILDCARE REMODELING FL00RIN6 SERVICES LARGE, lovely, scenic, per month. VA Month Bush steps up search /7 security. 872-8095. CAMARO BerllnJtLa. wooded, residential lot Now Is the tim e to run an 1984, black, 5 speM, still being felt /19 NANNIES Unlimited. ODD lobs. Trucking In South Western sec­ Garnet Compony. od In classified to sell that Professlonol child care CRYSTAL TILINGS excellent condition. sas HOME Home repairs. You tion. $125,000. 563-1413 THE Olcott Is now mon- camera you no longer 85895. 644-0)76. placement agency pro­ Coraislo THi • M irM i name It, we do It. Free _ between 8:30 and 1:30. oged by Beacon Man­ use. ) vides high quality, agement Corporation. CHEVROLET Monza IoiWMIom estimates. Insured. 643' MANCHESTER. % acre 1979. V-6, A ir, power screened Nannies. Commercial ft Residential 0304. We ore now accepting Long term (live In or "No Job Too Smoll" approved building lot steering, 1 owner. FMi lenMATss - ruuv insumo borders Manchester applications for our 1 FU a DIL/CDAL/ out). 2M-7004. Reglattrad snci Fully Intursd and 2 bedroom units. S1200. Coll 649-1779. FREE ESTIMATES Denial A. am Top BoH Scrssgsti Lgam Country Club. $125,000. FIREWDDD OPENING ior 1 child In NIokereon 647-9443 Any amount deHysrtd. Alto, flllj Flono Realty 646-5200. □ Fully oppllonced kit­ CAMARO Berllnetta 1982. Manchester area. 6470583 gravel. ttona,;and b tili. muloh. chen, wall-to-wall car­ V-6,4-speed, air, power Please telephone 643- B o b o a l, b a o k h o e f t la a d a r ra n ta l. peting, private parking APPROXIMATELY 2 steering and brakes. 6467. and swimming pool. cords of green Cherry Stereo. T/A Radlals, PAINTING/ , WANT AOS are the DAWS CONSmUCnON I MDRT8AGEG We ore near schools wood. 2 foot lengths. car bra. Good condl- friendly way of finding a You split and stack. tlon. 84000. 649-5887. lK9iCLEANIin PAPERING 872-1400/659-9555- and shopping mall cash buyer for oppllon- ConvenleX'locoMd's^'^ D O D G E 600 1987. 4 door, I " I SERVICES ces, musical Instruments, FALUND BEWND77 mlnZs'yrom'uMond^ ’^ ^ alr,automatlc, AM-FM NAME your own price. , i F r a l i Father ft Son Pointing cars ®and a host of other PERSONAL SERVICES STDP FDRECLDSUIIEII 15 minutes to down­ cassette. Best offer. WANTED. One large doe • Cliuctctoook Control It you are fallino behind on town Hartford. No pets C all 643-4263.______house and one child's and Papering. Remo-i val. 391-8567. • incomo Tox WroMorotlon your mortgage paymenta... allowed. Residents pay riding horse. Call • IntwronoD Advfco own utilities. For more H O N D A A c c o rd 1981. Ja ck ie 647-1990. • GutfiM ConsvHotlon OR...If your home la In fore­ Mint condition. Origi­ closure, WE CAN HELPI Information please coll MISTRAL Windsurfer, RDnovatlons/Plus • PNnonctol G Sstoto flonnino 643-0612 or 643-6432. nal owner. Low mi­ CuMOffl Initrlor ft EuMrlor No payment program avail­ $750. 6 foot soil with leage, automatic, air, Wednesday, July 27, 1988 / ELECTRICAL C a ll D o n M o s la r - 6 4 9 -3 3 2 9 H O M k a o m c E PalMIng • Calling Repair ft able for up to 2 years. Bad battens, 12 foot board cruise control, sunroof Renew a Rower Waahing D. B. Moslerr IRC. credit is not a problamllAsk with odlustoble most- and loaded with many 30 C e nts J CLEANING CDNDDMINIUMG F ra a e tU m ttt t ■ how LOW paymenta can track, foot straps and other features. Coll 646- ni Do It Your Way - Intund • Stnior Okeounu ELECTRICAL WORK help you SAVE YOUR FDR RENT skeg. Coll 774-4845 be­ 1112 until 5pm. W EEKLY - BI-WEEKLY Need a new Service with DELIVERING HOME TODAYI tween 5pm-10pm or 646- 646-2253 circuit breakers? Rich, clean, stone-tree M A N C H E S T E R . 2 bed- 0271. •______• NOVA 1978. One onwer. Plant deal C ell Jeekle 647-1990 , M oat era downi Check ut out In . loam. 5 yards. *80 Plus Tex. Swiis CoBtarvativa Qroap room. On busline. $625 Very well kept. Many the Mencheeler yeSow pagee. Alao, send, gravel, stone BRAND New Centurion new parts, no rust. at (203) 454-1336 or per month plus utlll- Accordio men's 12 RDDRNG/ JOSEPH DUMAS and horse manure. tles. Coll 633-3802. Runs great. Must see. SIDING (203) 454-4404 speedbike. Less than 10 $1500 or best offer. Call interests D4D-S2S3 EAST Hartford. Avollo- hours used. Excellent 872-7996 after 5:30pm. LAWN CARE 643-9504 ble August 1st. 2 bed­ condition. $375 or best room, pool, fully, otter. 647-9925.______M E R C E D E S Benz 300D MANCHESTER ROOFING 1977. No rust. 36,000 HEATING/ HAWKES TREE SERVICE Rentals furnished, oppllonced. All types of roofing ft $645 Including hot wa­ miles on new engine. agencies PLUMBING Bucket, truck ft chippar. Stump PETGAND CORRIVEAU’S repsirs. Wood shingles ter and heat. Coll 529- $8700. 649-8484.. HOUSING SITE — LAWNBERVICE — Cedar Shakes. ramoval. Fraa aatlmatae. IRDDMG 4141 or 347-8493. GUPPLIEG C A M A R O 305 1977. Dolby 27 years Exper/ence Spadal eoneldaratlon for By Andrew Yurkovsky This land between • Fully Insured FDR RENT stereo. White with red Inovfotf • Uooffood • OiMfonlootf Mdarty and handloappad. PERFECT -for children. pinstripes. $1500 or best Manchester Herald ' • Tolland Turnpike • Free Estimates GTDRE AND Small mixed breed offer. 6464)724.______645-8830 Bolierg^m pa, hot wstsr 64 7-7553 ROOM For non-smokIng puppy. Needs love. 1 and Slater Street , new and gentleman. Air condi­ DFFICE GPACE S U B A R U D L 1976.4 door, Negotiators for two federal • Call 647-7657 years old, named agencies today viewed with “se­ near the Olmatead tioning, kitchen privi­ "S helby". 649-5560,649- automatic transmis­ FREE ESr/MATES T&L MASONRY leges. Washer and FURNISHED Offices with 4512.______sion, stereo. $350 or rious interest" a counterproposal house at 669 Tolland L GILBERT LAWN IFLOORINR 84S-8840 / ttB-8616 Brick, block, stona. dryer. Parking. 643- phone, receptionist, best otter. 649-4997. offered by the town to resolve the Turnpike may be the 5600.______copy, fox and secre- C H E V Y Nova 1973. V-8, SERVICE Chimnaya and repairs. tory support. 647-4800. MIGCELLANEDUG wetlands site of 450 housing No Job too small. automatic transmls-- filling at the town sewage treat­ Prefetsleaal LaadseaplRl OFFICES For rent. 500 FDR GALE slon. Best offer. 725- Slone, Laem. ft MuMi Ootvarlra. MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES lAPARTMBNTG ment plant, an official said. units. Developers FLOORSANDING FDR RENT square feet. Coll tor 2634 8am-4pm, 872-9057 Free Estimates • Floors like new SERVICES __I Inform ation. 647-9223 d e c o r a t Iv e T o^ ^ T ^ ' after 5pm. Town Manager Robert B. Weiss James Beaulieu and Call 645-8063 Plate gloss mirror, refused to disclose what the • Spsoisllsing In okfsr floors ON^^ld^^^omfl^or or 643-7175. H O N DA 1976 CB 360 T. Gerald Rothman 647-7156 DO You have bad tasting doted 1958. Best otter counterproposal was but said the a Natural ft stained floors rent. 3 bedrooms, MANCHESTER- Prime 633-6164.0______Low miles. $350. or best have filed for a zone a No waxing anymore wafer? Oo you have United States Army CJorps of chlorine Ih your water? HANDYMAN inn washer-dryer hook-up, location. Downtown offer. 643-8108 or 646- change from Rural CARPENTRY/ carpeting. Nice loca­ Main Street. First level STORM Windows. Triple 6498 after 6pm.______Engineers and the federal Envir­ John Vsrfallli • 046-5750 Do you know chlorine track with screens, REMDDELIN6 Is bod tor you and your HAULING tion. $695 per month. 2450 square feet. Base­ BUICK Century Wagon onmental Protection Agency lis­ Residence to Com­ Coll 644-2673 or 644-3313 ment some 'size. Imme­ moke on offer I Various family? If these ore Any Job — Anytime sizes. Also, 112" olum l- 1979. Running condi­ tened carefully. Weiss's com­ prehensive Urban ^ enlngs. diate occupancy. 649- tion. Needs some work. some of your concerns, 1625 or 647-8736. num owning. 568-4841. ments came during a break at a for the 34-acre WE DO IT ALL cdll 6934)569 for tree Call Gary 875-3483 MANCHESTER 5 room, 2 $300 or best offer. Coll meeting in U.S. District Court in Oormoro. Rolood Ronehoo, b.edrooms, second EAST Center Street. 1000 649-2840. piece. testing and demonstra­ ENOROLL$ Hartford with U S . Attorney MdRlono. Doelio. Wo oon ouotom tion of your water floor end unit. Applian­ so. ft. office space. buNtf your tionso, CompolINvo 271k«zMlh-2S« Stanley Twardy and negotiators Ruglnald Plnto/M inchnler Herald pfIODO. txoollont iWironoDD. 643-2711 todoy. ces plus 2 olr condition­ Excellent visobllitv. 18«i wldMi - a tor 2$e TRUCKG/VANG 649-0533. for the agencies and the town. Inourod, NoowDoJ ond portfolio. Pressure Treated ers, hot water In­ MUST pMrad up at nw FDR GALE ROOFING/ iROOFINfi/ Decks cluded. $700. plus H o riM OHIm Monday Hmi “ I think they are listening to us • 649-737S SIDING Top quality tt.SO par utilities. Zinsser 'R o I migcellanedug TlHiradoybMora Uo.m.only. FO R D F150 1983. 8 cy- with serious interest. I think SIDING Agency 646-1511. (Qucra foot complata. I ^ F D R RENT llnder, power brakes whether or not they'll make Botic conttructad fit M A N C H E S T E R . 3 be and steering. 66,000 movement we won’t know until IML ImM m. iI Mnii if flo o r d a c k t. room apartment. Fully 450 more homes near mall TW^^oI^orage"T45. TAG miles, with cap. $4700. they come back to the room," CwMia. hdd I Tiii NbL carpeted, stove'- 643-4425. (MUNTRYSIDE SIDING 447-7957 each side per month. GALEG Weiss said. Department for a zone change Mbr/i I hpin refrlgerotor Included. 649-8365. Land is located Plans for the units aren’t 20-unit multi-family development VOVI* aek el eenueoleti not Mum. $650 per month. 643-5168 Before the meeting, Mayor from Rural Residence to Compre­ definite yet. John D. LaBelle Sr„ money toward utility improve­ NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ for 2 acres near a house now Ihnson. $110,000. Sen- yomi k7iie the nsolls! 24 TollaiNl Tuftk, Rte. S3 $10,000. That paved the way for said that although many foods are • tors," We're Selling ttv Real Estate, 643-' 643-2711 p.m. mated to cost $1.4million. 'Towns­ Food------18-18 Tatavlalon. H ouses" 646-2482.0 4060.O VaraOB, CT • S49-2B38 649-4304 See D E E D , page 12 "We were criticized after the involved, the chief factor affect­ Local----2-8,12 U.S./World. OMdM.FSe/S«.M 643-5135 people approved that money In See LIBR AR Y, page It ing health "is the disproportion­ Lottary------a Waalhar__