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Wantad-Oaropa to rant larpa, many blossoms tor TO PURCHASE room ond 18 x 17 lowar 843-3880. for car storopa. Plaosa da'am Ilka thay usad to. 8 e i laval rac room. 2 full coll 8334818 attar 5pm. WIntar. 8434538. Only 85400 mllasl Solid 'State of crisis’ postpones ieadership change in israei The otter to purchMe Is the boths, covarad brick po­ 3 badroom, 1V4 boths, on runnar. 74^7888 avanlnps. Sei document which Initlelly lio. 1 cor porapa. $118,800 For Sola. Pink prapafrult JERUSALEM (AP) - Squab­ traa shodad lot. $800 plus but warned that his party would gained enough votes to govern by his close aide and Cabinet Secre­ accused Likud of "bad faith" In Alan binds both the buyer and eel D.W. Fish Raolty 643-1581 plant 48 Inchas tall $8.00 bling between the rival Labor and foreign affairs, previously served ler to an afreement to halt haot monthly. Sacur- 848-2430D LInclon Town cor 84, block it !f Likud refuses to meet Itself. tary Yossi Beilin appointed as last-minute negotiations. aomi or 871-1400. Mbrchandlso Likud parties today threatened to as prime minister for 12 months purchase property at a cer Ity and ratarancas re- 34,000 ml las. Laothar, Labor demands regarding political Likud now wants to restore ambassador to Washington. In an apparent effort to grant their tain price, tt provides the after hla mentor, former Prime Monchostar. Elopont Co­ oulrad. No pats. Coll attar crulsa, stolnlass staal delay by up to 48 hours an appointments. former Justice Minister Yitzhak Shamir cannot present his new Labor and Likud time to settle their essential terms from wUch 5 228-0581. unprecedented power swap under Minister Menachem Begin, Ke the purchase and sale lonial In prastlplous orao. rockars, custom whaals, "The rotation is in a state of Modal to the Cabinet, a move Cabinet to Parliament until he is dispute, but ostensibly because ot a showroom condition. which the...... right-wing Likud’s... lid’s "Yitz­ ' crisis," Bar-Am said. stepped down In September 19S3. Masi asreeement Is drafted. Both This 3,200 sq. toot homo Labor opposes. Peres ousted Mo­ designated by President Chaim soldiers’ memorial holiday, Parli­ Peres, who headed one ot Israel’s the buyer and seller should ManchaStar-3 badroom 24’ Pool with tlltar. DIs- $13,800. 871-8545. hak Shamir would become prime He threatened to coll a Labor fello' has 5 badrooms ronplno In duplax, 2 cor porapa, op- iN R a dal for criticizing the Labor-led Herzog, who Is waiting for a Labor ament delayed Its vote of confi­ most popular govemmenU, has be fandUar with the terms slta13’ x13'to13'xir-oll montlad, raody to po. $350. minister. Party meeting on Thursday to government. gerei of the offer to purchase at plloncat, woshar dryer 1874 Cadillac Coupa Da recommendation. The Labor Party dence until Wednesday. pledged that as foreign minister he with walk In closats. Hupa Naxt to Nothlnp. Comar 843-8884. Caretaker Prime Minister decide the future of the govern­ Likud also wants to name minis­ wine the time of slgnini. In llvlnp room, dan A braok- hookups, $575 coll attar Villa. Excallantconditlon, has delayed its recommendation The Government Press Office, would continue peace-seeking et- fact, K is sometimes wise to „ 7pm 74M038. Eost Cantar and Spruca. Shimon Peres of the left-leaning ment If doesn’t agree to Labor’s ters to deal with Soviet Jewish while the bickering goes on. the I fnst room, os wall at a Opan Tuatdoy, Wadnas- Baby Itams: Ploypan $20,. loodad, usas which announced the delay, said forte in hopes of reaching the have a lawyer review the Labor Party would assume the demands. immigration, Israeli Arabs and Peres. 63. resigned Friday and is several legislators had asked for 9 nia A formal dininp room on tha Bobby Mac cor saot $15. two snows Includad.., negotiating table with neighboring document. Some ofters Monchastar-2 badroom In doy, Thursday oftar- foreign minister's Job held by Peres has led a coalition govern­ Jewish settlement In the occupied have been held by some first floor, 18* x 28* rac 848-1847b coll 8484141 otter 5pm serving as a caretaker prime the postponment ao they could Jordan. Ift 3 tamlly housa. Vary blp noont. 14pm. 8484533. Shamir. ment for the past 38 months under a West Bank and Gaza Strip. Labor eenrts to be an entoreeaMe room, 4 worklnp flrapla- minister until the 70-year-old attend memorial caremonlea for Under the coalition agreement, garni rooms, closa to hlphwoy. Uzi BarAm, Labor's secretary- power-sharing agreement follow­ says the new appointees could rob contract. This Is because H cat. Immoculota homo, Larpa Karosana Haotar. Firebird 1888, 8 cylinder, Shamir is sworn in. those killed in the 1973 Yom Ktppur Shamir is to serve until the next Chan conuins all the essential $580 monthly plus uttlitlas, Raosonobla bast otter. $so general, told a news conference he ing inconclusive 1984 elections in with Idaol loyouttorantar- 3 months sacurlty. 848- automatic, overhead Labor ministers of some power. Bar-Am said his party was War. national elections In November terms ot a contract It Bats tolnlnp. Sat on 1.^ ocrat. Coll 847-1844 attar 4pm.a experted the rotation to go through which neither Labor nor Likud Bar-Am said Peres also wanted gets the parties, the property ad- 7885. batara 11:00om. corns, rastorobla or tar committed to the rotation, but Shamir, a taciturn hardliner on l$08. D.W. Fish Raaltv 843-1581 pom. Bast otter. 8484588, Sox drsss, the purchase price or 871-1400. Jensen hot water boiler and the doslnt date. Con­ Career Wardrobe: Ladles 8-lOpm. Kenn sideration Is paid from cool and wood with con­ Xtro's Galoral Super 7 Sira 10, Harris Tweed wool trols. 85,000 BTU. Used Thi buyer to seOer and both par- M om , paid $180, never 1873 Dotsun 510 Idtol tar TODAY’S HERALD Ues sign the document. room 1 both home. Flra- two months. Orlplnolly ports axctHant machonl- sever plocad rac room ond Monchastar4moll apart­ worn, $75. 848-3281.0 $1035, sacrifice $500. 843- Bread flows to the world ment. Responsible doy col condition. Body shot. striki fenced yord. Won’t lost. 4223. 8800 nopottobla. Coll attar penni "Wa Ouorontaa Dur worklnp penttamon pra- Al TBDTORD REAL B8- tarrad. For Information 8.643-7802. Lobbying group works quietly, organizer says retur TATB. CBNTUIIVSI wesF Homes" Blanchard A Ros- ChancG of ahowora Sovlal Star Ware? setto 848-348X3 coll 8434441. ENDROLLS h r thew pem seiy Blp ysa, 1885 Ford Palcon4 door, A SO percent chance of showers 37’A Width • 288 axcallant condition. 1 By John Mitchell ers grew tired of seeing the "We advocate for people through Even while the Soviets are Vemen-Avalloble Imma- tonight. Partial clearing late. Low dre moMMlsa beoiibe el- Oaslpnar suits - $10 to $40, 13% width - 2 for 288 owner. 83,000 mllai. Herald Reoorter growing bread lines In front of soup grass-roots lobbying.” he said. demanding a halt to U.S. anti­ 8199 Isr IS I Quality 3 bedroom Ranch dlotaly, modam 3 room of 45 to 50. Partly sunny Wednesday missile research as part of an arms opartmant with opollon- sIm 7-10 8484881 - Pan- M UST be picked up at the $800/bast ottar. 848-3883 or kitchens on New York City’s lower " It ’s a vital issue that folks are 10-IB •apPrsaibavlagacsaSlaB- 1W both, beautiful walk Manchester Herald Office 8434703. As Live Aid was raising about with a high of 55 to 00. Details on control package, they are worldng tag Raw St i m m M boysn cas. $325 monthly plus dletons. Coll attar 5pm.o east side, does not raise money concerned about.” out rac room to prlvota lot before 11 A M. ONLY page 2. Gently gathorsd atyla se eUartag le W a tese We with Inpround pool. "Wa utllltlas. 847-1113 attar $110 million last year to help through telethons or fund-raising In 1977, the organization worked hard on their own defenses against An attractive shawl-col­ combat world hunger, a little- nuclear missiles. President Rea­ lar pullover is easily that s easy to make and Ouarontaa Our Homas" drives. on a Right to Food resolution that 6 wear. Nice in short sleeve Blanchard A Rossatto 848- TV/ known organisation baaed in Wa- “Our entphasis and goal is to was passed in Congress. Matthius gan eaye. Story on page 18. knitted from your favor­ also. ite shade of Luster Sheen 248»3 ehington was helping to obtain influence Congress,” Matthius said it was the group’s "first Knit and Crochet yam. No. 81M with Phate- AuteinotlV8 more than seven times that much 8NET wanta vote Gaide is in Sixes 10 to 18. said. To do that, about 45.000 surge,” An ideal top for skim or Must Ba Saant 8 Hupa 1815 Toyota Vk Ion pick up; tor the cause. And the group did it SiMl2,84 bust, yards Larpa Rafrlparotor, 13400 miles, air cendltton- volunteers located across the coun­ Since then, the organization has Southern New England Telecom­ pants. 00-inch. rooms, 3 tall baths, spac- Brand new duplax 3 bed­ without famous musicians, corpo­ try and divided by congressional munications Corp. is challenging IndGx No. 6999 has knit direc­ toculor kttchan, Tharmo- rooms, prlvaila drtvawoy, Coldspot, pood condition. Inp, stereo, tape deck, 5 been a leader, of the nationwide Raosonobla. tell 8434250 ■cars rate pledges and coast-to-coast districts constantly write letters the telephone workers union to ia pagaa, eoeaem tions for Sizes Small, Me­ 18 anciL I $2.M Nr tsch ------SWOB. pona windows, 3 oar por­ all opplloncas, washer •peadtronsmisslon, r«| | campaign for increased famine 2 Oar aWee Is l i taist aa t onytlma. Iforsale television. and phone elected officials in an relief in Africa and has concen­ send a revised contract offer to its dium and Large (6- 16) *8t fsrpatlwsaai ta. "We Ouarontaa Our and dryer hookups, 3 bor, spots, custom corpo AOvice. . 11 Lonery______2 inclusive. 44A. Bsh sa Wauk a«4aiA omas" Blonchard A Ros­ baths, on dead and straat. cover and more. Must Bread for the Wortd has been attempt to influence opinion and trated Its efforts on improving the membership, predicting 9.700 em­ *ttt«Ys NttW aaliai WeYs fighting hunger for about 13 years, aaeemed . ts-io OMluertee__ • SB btaa • satto 846-348ta 8^1 nical 8800 par month, •oertfloa. coll •7^28B1. allocations. health of people in ’niird-Wortd ployees would vote to end a IRCCREATRMAL Mustonos-77 and 75. Need according to regional organizer Oomloe______0 O p M o n _ _ _ 4 TS artar saw $2J0L Hr sash tell EO 848-3*47 and attar work. $800 tor both 871- Matthius said Bread for the countries. four-week strike. The company’s I, Shi sat far psBtsgs tai fiat&LVt.te Nicely located 8 room, 3 7pm coll Don at 848-8882. 18^ Chew VOn 350 motor, Mark Matthius. who was in Man­ World does not consider itself a Hunger is not something that latest proposal is significantly Oonfwctloul__ 5 People------2 HINT 8400. b badroom, 1W both home. •ftamoHc tronsmlsslen, chester Monday meeting with local lobbying group, although it is only happens overseas. Matthius is better than the proposal union GniertalmTwnt 11 Bporte___ 12-14 lira oRer to parchsaa eaa Family room wNh bar A For Rant-1 bedroom For Sola. Rewlnp Ma­ powar staarlnp, over volunteers. members rejected on Aug. 9. Focus -I — .X $ Tele«Won__ii Bade FASHIO N has a iptdal hdp avoM oeallietB lattr aa sink, porapa, A ttot open oportmant. Istttoor. Mala 78 Chaw impolo, power $1400dollars Inrabulldihp MARK MATTHIUS registered as such. Instead, he quick to point out. One child In the G ibcc Oak CoPecdoa ter ia the parchsaa aa4 aak chine, tally ossamMed, 1 staarlnp, powar brakes, The non-profit organisation, said, it is an advocacy Lucille Christie, a SNETspokoswo- Local newe_3, $ U.8./Wortd .8, IS rear yard. Won't lost lonp or lentola. 8350 per month, year oM, axcallant conen- OM custom work. Asklnp . ittBstB town hBlpors wiik nr kager akas; phn 2 Beaaa at only 8118,800 Strano olr condlttonlnp, 80400 $4500 or bast ottar. Day which was started after its found­ organization. Flesae ta n te page 8 man, said Monday. Story on page 5. MH8 WofW___ 7 Tfeaftier f Caapeasl U . t i a copy. alactrtcWy Includad. tell ttgn. $75. tell 8484345 miles. $1000. Phone 848- Reol Estate 847-7883. 843-1882. attar 5:30pm. 2331. 847-1774 attar 8. 8M4S78 ask for Fred. v -

It HERALD. ISiawiCT. Oct. Mf. 1W» atANCHESTER HERALD. ’Tuesday. Oct. 14, H00 — 3 W E A T i Wetlands trade Pareiitsatk help from I SO Connecticut fonemt ;is ‘nothing new* Wem Ctuua m t Eaw CsasM. A S$ perceat the Y W C A chance of showers toiiigM. Partial deartna. Lews ;ByO«or0uLoyn0 aroand 5S. Partly sonny W edhes^ with a high ;H0Tols of South tonight improving Wednesday to about 5 miles or 10 1 I Knowlfdifr* I nlimiUMl, Inr • Putnam Bridge and Route 2. co n n SPOKESMAN Warren lated a questionnaire. ’Their survey Carolina, Georgia and Florida on Wednesday. more. However, the federal Environ- Nordman said that information indicated that working parents : mental Protection Agency — which m ay be enough for the Corps to were having difficulty supervising A Newspaper in Education Propram : has the authority to veto an action their children before and after Across the nation Sponsored by decide on the issuance of a permit. c —r~ • -.yrr- , by the Corps — is less enthnsiastic If the information is not sufficient, school, and that 89 or more children c The Manchester Herald • about the creation of new wetlands. might participate in a day-care Rain spread from the nation’s midsection into the an SEIS win be required before a "Too often people jum p to program. East and South today while the upper Midwest got a permit decision is made, he said. mitigation as the answer," said Janet Welsh, organizer of a dusting of snow and much of the West had fair sUes. Elizabeth Higgens. the E P A ’s After the D O T makes its report. similar program in Manchester Showers and thunderstorms were scatter^ from Nordman explained, a 30- to 60^ay environmental review coordinator associated with the Y W C A . said the * the lower Great Lakes region across eastern A lm anac for the Route 6 project Higgens public comment session, fonowed main problem is finding full sections of the Ohio Valley and the middle and said that under the federal Clean by a public hearing, win be held day-care facilities for a year-round T T southern Atlantic Coast states to the central Gulf before the Corps reaches a decision Water Act, the creation of wetlands program. Coast as well as across eastern Kansas and western Today is Tuesday, Oct. 14, the University of Michigan. on whether to require an SEIS. can only be considered If alterna­ "We haven’t been able to find a Missouri. 287th day of 1966. 'Ibere are 78 In 1964. civil rights leader tives that avoid the destruction of Lazarek said if the D O T recom­ space within the school,” she said. Snowshowers ranged across the western Great days left in the year. Martin Luther King Jr. was wetlands are found to he impracti­ mends that new wetlands be ’The Manchester program. Neigh­ Lakes region and upper Mississippi Valley. By Today’s highlight in history: named winner of the Nobel Peace bor Care, which began five years cal — something that has i«ot yet created and the Corps approves the early today, Hibbing, Minn., had about an inch of Four hundred years ago, on Prize ago, currently operates from three been done in the case of Route 0. plan, if could require the D O T to snow. Oct. 14, 1586, Mary, Queen of town schools. Welsh said. In 1908. the first live telecast purchase more property. He said Light rain and snow mixed in central Wisconsin Scots, went on trial in England, from a manned U.S. spacecraft ’"They’re (BASIC) optimistic LA Z A R E K AAID the D O T hopes there might not be enough existing early this morning. Up to half an Inch of snow fell in charged with conspiring against was transmitted from Apollo VII. about space in Bolton,” she said, to have its final recommendation to property owned by the D O T on the Brule and Maple areas in northwestern Queen Elizabeth I. Mary was In I960, Republican presiden­ adding that the group has looked at the Corps by mid-January. Last which to build the wetlands. Wisconsin Monday. convicted, and beheaded the tial nominee Ronald Reagan churches and town buildings that week, the Corps asked the D O T to offer extra room. Temperatures were on the low side from the following February. promised to name a woman Opponents of the highway have supply It with more information Plains and Mississippi Valley to the Great Lakes On this date: Justice to the U.S. Supreme filed an appeal with the U.S. Welsh said the cost of the about Its plans to destroy some 00 region, with readings early today in the 20s in the In 1066, Normans under Wil­ Court He later chose Judge Second Circuit Court of Appeals in program would depend on how acres of wetlan Js for the proposed many people are interested. What middle Missouri Valley and mainly in the 30s to40s liam the Conqueror defeated the Sandra Day O’Connor for the job. hopes of stopping the D O T from 11.8-mile highway, which would would be offered to children will be elsewhere. English at the Battle of Hastings. Ten years ago: Watergate continuing with its purchases of extend Interststc 384 from Bolton F a ir skies prevailed from the Rockies to the In 1890, the 34th president of the property for the road. Proceedings discussed at the upcoming Special Prosecutor Charles F. Notch to Windham. meeting. Pacific Coast. Early-morning temperatures were United States. Dwight D. Eisen­ Ruff announced that he bad sre scheduled to begin in early The Corps must grant the D O T a November. ’’We just want to make sure in the 20s in parts of the northern Rockies and Great hower, was born in Denison. found no evidence that President that’s exactly what they want,” Basin and 50s to 60s in California and the desert Texas. Gerald R. Ford had misused Southwest. In 1912, Theodore Roosevelt, Welsh said. "W e’ll try and give it a political contributions for his shot if they’re willing to try It." Today’s forecast calle^ for showers and campaigning for the presidency own benefit. on the Bull Moose ticket, was shot Hefxld pfKHo by RoetM Allen said that BASIC wants to TH IC K CLO UD S — Weather satellite photo taken at 3:30 a. m. shows thick thunderstorms from easterO North Carolina across Five years ago: The new Developers pressure see a program In place "by next In the chest In Milwaukee. cloudiness shrouding the Northeast and Southeast. Low clouds cover the eastern Virginia and Delaware to southeastern president of Egypt. Hosni Mu­ September at the absolute latest,” New York and from the rest of the Atlantic Coast Despite his wound, he went Great Lakes region. Most of the central Plains and the West Is clear. barak. was sworn in to succeed All steamed up adding that the YW CA "m ay be states across the Gulf Coast region to south Texas. ahead with a scheduled speech. the assassinated Anwar Sadat. able to pull it In faster” In 1944, during World War II, district on sewer line Mubarak pledged loyalty to William Dobson of Woburn, Mass., on Spencer Street as the rain takes a Eventually. Allen said. BASIC German field marshal Erwin Sadat's policies. would disband and allow the YW CA Rommel committed suicide Under pressure from developers Which way the sewage is sent is steam cleans some shopping carts this break. Dobson works for the Carriage to run the show. "W e’ll be going One year ago; Attorney Gen­ rather than face trial and execu­ hoping to build In northwestern crucial to both sides because morning at Edwards Food Warehouse Trade Service Co. in Woburn. back to our regular jobs," she said. tion as a traitor to the Nazi eral Edwin Meese said the Manchester, the Eighth Utilities whoever handles the waste can PEOPLE regime. United States would continue to Dtstrirt Board of Directors will collect lucrative hookup fees from In 1947, U.S. Air Force Capt. seek Abul Abbas, the Palestinian meet tonight to consider ways to those who use the sewer line. The Charles E . Yeager became the official accused by the United proceed with construction of a district is hoping to use those fees MIchener moves on first person to fly faster than the States of masterminding the sewer line to serve the area. to pay for the new line Vehicle rules called too strict for town A tear-gas bomb at the Metro­ of the wealthiest Americans, but speed of sound as he tested a Achllle Lauro cruise ship "Th e developers have been District legal counsel John D. hounding us." Eighth District Author James A. Michener is politan Opera House In New Y ork the richest of the rich is a rocket-powered research plane hijacking. LaBelle Jr. said this morning he Two local stale legislators said legislation. Weinberg asked for legislation President Walter Joyner said this move abandoned vehicles from 4 asked the D E P last week for a moving to Florida for two years City forced the Moiseyev to cut down-home Arkansas retailer in California. today they will support legislation "There seems to be a problem in that would shorten the time period private property, with the cost To d a y’s birthdays; Actress morning. While declining to elabo­ formal review of Its decision to write a novel about the short Its opening performance In who knows the value of a In 1900, the Idea of a Peace requested by Mayor Barbara B. Manchester and probably in other municipalities are required to borne by the private property Lillian Gish is 90. Surgeon rate. he said the Eighth District LaBelle said no date has been set Weinberg that would reduce the*^ Caribbean basin. early September. A crowd of discount. Corps was first suggested by communities,’’ Bates said. store abandoned vehicles. ’The owner. General C. Everett Koop Is 70. wants to build the sewer line as for completion of the review. The University of Texas, 4,000 people was evacuated and For the second straight year, town’s responsibility in towing, Weinberg said that municipali­ current law requires storage for up • Allowing towns to place a lien Democratic presidential candi­ Actor Roger Moore Is 59. Former soon as possible so there is no delay Joyner did not say which devel­ storing and disposing of abandoned where Michener is a professor 30 people suffered minor Sam Moore Walton of Benton- ties can pay as much as $20,000 a to 90 days. Weinberg said, adding against the private property owner date John F. Kennedy, before an White House Counsel John W in new development planned for motor vehicles. injuries. ville. Ark., topped the "Forbes opers had been pressuring the year to clear abandoned cars and that the town can pay anywhere If the owner refuses to pay the cost emeritus, said Monday that he audience of students at the Dean III is 48 the area. The troupe performed without 400," the annual Forbes maga­ Eighth District. However. Red Weinberg’s suggestion, made In trucks from town roads, parking from $5 to $10 a day for the storage of removal. will begin using facilities at the ’The sewer line, which is expected incident the next night and has Roof Inns Inc., an Ohio-based firm a letter to the General Assembly lots and private property. She said space. • And establishing a state fund University of M iam i In Coral zine list of the 400 wealthiest to cost about $1.4 million, has won since been touring the United planning to build a motel off delegation, came In response to Manchester expects to handle 200 to assist municipalities with the Gables in December. Americans. The 68-year-old approval from Eighth District In addition. Weinberg States. Buckland Street, said earlier this rising costs to the town, which must abandoned vehicles this year. expenses related to this problem. The Pulitzer Prize winner will founder of the W al-M art chain of residents and the state Depart­ suggested: On the Light Side year that any delay In building the pay to tow vehicles, store them for "... It can be an extremely Weinberg said In an Interview retain his Austin residence and discount stores has accumulated ment of Environmental Protec­ sewer “jeopardizes the construc­ up to 90 days and then secure expensive process, ” Weinberg a Allowing the agency responsi­ that more vehicles are being office while continuing to partici­ a fortune of $4.5 billion, up from tion. However, the independent Riding high tion of our facility." ownership before auctioning or wrote In her letter, which went to ble for impounding the vehicle to abandoned because scrap metal pate in U T activities, the univer­ $2.8 billion last year, according to utilities district is appealing the destroying them. R#tlr«m«nts d«al a couple of restaurants, a mo­ Joyner said he is hoping a way Sen. Carl A. Zinsser. R- Issue a certificate of destruction dealers, who once purchased vehi­ sity said. Forbes’ estimate. D E P 's action because as a condi­ Reba McEntire, a former lasses plant and more than a can be found tonight to go ahead State Rep. Donald F. Bates, Manchester. and Rep. Elsie L. instead of applying for a title from cles from their owners, now charge Walton is far wealthier than town cutting blow tion of approval, the agency gave Michener used Austin's Barker rodeo barrel racer, was chosen half-dozen other businesses. with construction of the sewer. The D-East Hartford, said he recog­ Swensson. R-Manchester. as well the Department of Motor Vehicles. for their services. Rather than pay anyone else on the list. The two the town of Manchester control of a Texas History Center as head­ Monday as entertainer of the STAFFORD, Kan. - Life here district Board of Directors is nized the problem and would meet as to Bates and McCavanagh. As It is now. towns must gel title of the dealer for handling the car, men tied for second have a mere key valve that would allow the town quarters for research on his year and top female vocalist at just isn’t the same since the last scheduled to meet at 7:30 p.m. at with Rep. James R. McCavanagh. Zinsser said he had not received the vehicle before selling or many people are leaving their cars $2.5 billion each. to channel the sewage into Its re c e n tly completed novel. the 20th annual Country Music barbershop closed. the district firehouse on Main D-Manchester, to work out details. Weinberg’s letter yet. Swensson destroying It. and trucks on the road sides, sewer lines. "Te x a s .’ Association awards show in H; Ross Perot of Dallas, who Just two years ago there were L o tte ry Street. McCavanagh also supports the could not be reached for comment. • Allowing municipalities to re­ Weinberg said. Nashville, Tenn. sold his holdings in Electronic three barbers In this town of 1,400 The 31-year-old performer, Data Systems to General Motors people, but two have retired and who gave up her rodeo career Corp. in 1984, was joined in the third left about six months Connecticut daily: GOP to discuss ballot questions UBERtlES • STOP TAMPERING WITH THE EIGHTITS AMERICAN UBERTIES • STOP Senatorial rivalry seven years ago, became the first second place by John Kluge of ago. singer to win No. 1 female Charlottesville, Va., who sold his To some residents, that’s more Monday: 508 Sens. Edward Kennedy and JAMES A. MICHENER vocalist three straight years Metromedia assets to jum p from traum atic than the recent loss of The Republican Town Commit­ territory served by the Eighth view commission that would pro­ Alan Cranston are engaging in Play Four: 7665 . . . on the move since Tam m y Wynetle did so in 10th place. tee will try to reach a consensus at District, an Independent entity vide the governor with a list of some intra-party rivalry over the late 1960s. Newcomers to the list include • a meeting tonight on questions that which has provided fire protection candidates from which to select DID YOU KNOW? their favorite baseball teams. television producer and former ! will face Manchester voters Nov. 4, and sewer service to most of ‘T m not gonna cry; I ’m gonna judges. talk show host Merv Griffin with ' Including the highly controversial northern Manchester for 98 years. Kennedy put up a dozen Dancers at Disney faint,” McEntire said after win­ Manchester Herald Kuehl declined today to say what $235 million, producer and age­ amendment to the Town Charter McCavanagh has likewise opposed Massachusetts lobsters while The Moiseyev dance troupe, ning the association’s top award position he personally would take less rock ’n’ roller Dick Clark at USP8 327-500 that would remove the power of the changes, which have been The S.T.E.A.L. committee is a group of Manchester fellow Democrat Cranston wa­ greeted by tear gas during its on the show televised live nation­ VOL. CVI, No. 12 on any of the questions. $180 million, fashion designer Eighth District voters to veto pushed by the Democratic leader­ gered a case of California white U.S, debut in New York, was met ally from the Grand Ole Opry Published dslly except Sundiy Suggested carrier rates are $1.50 The party lever, which permits residents that have been brought together by a common Ralph Lauren at $300 million, and and certain holidays by the Man­ ; town-district consolidation. ship In town. wine on the match-up between by ,Mickey and Minnie Mouse, House. "The entertainment busi­ weekly. $8.50 lor one month, $10.25 voters to cast ballots for all the Boston Red Sox and Califor­ chicken king Fra n k Perdue at chester Publishing Co., lOBralnsrd lor three months, 138.50 lor six The committee will meet at 7; 30 The other local questions the cause. That is, to save voluntarism In Manchester so that Donald Duck and the gang when ness means the world to m e.” Place, Manchester. Conn. 00040 candidates from one party by nia Angels. $200 million. months end $77.00 for one year. p.m. in the party election head- Republicans are set to discuss the Soviet dancers visited. Second class postMepald at Man­ Mall rales are available on request. moving one lever on voting ma­ town residents may continue to receive superior services ^ Baliadeer George Strait, 34, chester, Conn. PO STM ASTER : quarters at 150 N. Main St. tonight concern proposed bond If the Angels win just one more Disneyland. ’ chines, has been under attack by 9 was named top male vocalist for Send address changes to the Man­ Issues of 81.3 million for construc­ for less taxes. The 142 dancers, appearing in Current quote Republican Town Chairman Do­ election reformers for years. When game in the American League the second consecutive year. In chester Herald, P.O. Box 591. Man­ nald Kuehl said this morning he tion of 24 apartments on North Elm Los Angeles, toured the amuse­ chester, Conn. 06040. a popular leader like President Championship Series, Cranston his acceptance speech, Strait “There are three or four who To place a classllled or display will urge the committee to take a Street for elderly people, and $8.8 ment park in nearby Anaheim advertisement, or to report a news Ronald Reagan is at the head of the Some political leaders In town are trying to do away gets the lobsters. But if the Red dedicated the honor to his daugh­ vehemently feel It attracts ter­ stand on each of the six questions million for Improvements to four Monday, said Disneyland spo­ Item, story or picture Idea, call 643- ticket, the lever gives an advan­ Sox rebound and win two, ter, Jennifer, 13, who died in a rorists. Others who are not GUARANTEED DELIVERY It on the ballot. He said he doubts that elementary schools and correction you don’t receive your Herald by 2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. toS tage to candidates from his party. with this system and the Eighth Utilities District by means Kennedy gets the wine. keswoman Lorraine Santoll. traffic crash in June. widely known are upset because p.m. Monday through Friday. there will be unanimity on any of of building code violations al "They were very, very excited to 5:30 p.m. weekdays or B a m. Satur­ The question on convening a they become known. I think the them. Manchester High School. of a town wide referendum calling for consolidation. The Angels lead the best-of- see the characters. The y were all day. plaaae telephone your carrier. constitutional convention mUst be seven series 3-2 and were within a BIg-buck names terror most people are concerned It you’re unable to reach your car­ Most committee members who The three statewide questions on presented to the voters periodi­ (Some justifiably call It annihilation) just jumping in there to get their rier. call subscriber service at 647- with is the IR S .” - Publisher The Manchester Herald is a mem­ have spoken out on the charter the ballot concern convening a cally. and the one on the review strike of the American' League pictures taken with them. They Hollywood names like Merv 0946 by 6:30 p.m. weekdays or 10 a M alcolm Forbes, referring to his ber of the Associated Press and a changes at previous committee constitutional convention, remov­ commission stems from concern In pennant Sunday. The series were, in fact, very familiar with Griffin and Dick Clark added a m. Saturdeys tor guaranteed deliv­ member of the Audit Bureau of Cir­ annual list of the 400 wealthiest ery In Menchasler. meetings have opposed them, but ing the party lever from voting the General Assembly about the Whatever It’s called, It means this whole concept of returns to Boston on Tuesday. the characters.” culations. touch of glam or to the annual list Americans. no vote has ever been taken. machines and establishing a re­ quality of judicial appointments. PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE because they want to and When Republicans opened their headquarters Sept. 24.12th Assem­ not for any monetary gain will be destroyed. bly District candidate John Tucci put himself firmly In opposition to If you believe In voluntarism and want to retain the 107 the proposal to revise the charter. “ I ’m not out to destroy the Eighth What would happen to you highly trained and dedicated volunteer firemen (43 of 6 District and I’m campaigning hard or your family If you could not whom are Emergency Medical technicians) of the Eighth ClASSIFIED ADS sure to get rest on that isBue," he said. work and earn en Income? ’Tucci Is challenging incumbent Utilities District help us by sending your contribution to: Democratic Rep. James McCava- Mutual BeneflFe DleaMllty S.T.E.A.L., P.O. 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Oct. 14.1818-5 OPINION CmmmctUmt tm I S N E T 8661(8 UniOH VOt6 OH Off6f m i M 8 scddenlB kin fraffle NEW HAVEN (AP) - Southern she said. "WO think it’s time for a payments and an increased em­ than adopt one that has a Higher New England Telecommunica­ vote.” ployee share in paying medical deductible for single workers and * ^ accidents on rain-slicked Interstate- tions Corp. is challenging the George Sherwood, president of costs, Sherwood said. requires em ploy^ to pay 28 C ow ard ice telephone workers union to send a the Connecticut Union of Tele­ The union struck SNET facilities percent of most medical costs. StanS SSSSlSJ revised contract offer to its mem­ phone Workers, said the com- around the state Sept. 13. Both sides made modified prop­ Jack d M at Greenwich bership, predicting 9. TIN) em­ panji's latest offer is substantially Union leaders and members osals in negotiations three weeks Internal injuries after he ployees would vote to end a the same as an earlier one and have said they want traditional ago, but haven’t bodged since, in A a d c f a o a owwsa wont his statjw wagon, which rolled over on the four-week strike. won’t he put to a vote. across-the-board wage increases spite of efforts to mediate the abounds on The company's latest proposal is “Every time the company of percent in each of the dfrpote by state and federal ** «"• “tat* •aW significantly better than the prop­ makes a little twitch, which we contract's three years. ofnrials. * riogle lane on the northbound side and TMVFNAH State border for more osal union members rejected on don’t think is adequate, we don’t The company has proposed an­ The company offer was revised than an hour, state police said. Aug. 9, Lucille Christie, a SNE'I’ have to send it out for a vote." nual lump-sum payments com­ to provide lump sum payments of spokeswoman, said Monday. Sherwood said. bined with wage increases totaling $2M. $300 and $400 over three Q uestion 4 on the sonttbound 'aneslanes were slowed because of state "Paycheck, after paycheck has Union members have made it PA percent, accordingtotheunion. years, with the rest of the PA p o ^ vehicly parked in the right lane which set the stage for the been sacrificed without any oppor- clear they will not accept company They union also wants to retain the percent increase coming in the at about * p.m. tnnity to ratify the revisedI offer.”i proposals for lump-sum wage current medical program, rather wage scales. PoHtidans havrtoag been known for tbeir In ^rin g sev eii vehicles on the southbound highway near Exit 4 supple spines, but the way local camfidates Bert Lance that injured one woman. have reacted to the divisive issue of diarter revision in Manchester defies even the twisted logic that dMninates campaigns. pays up wtth Torrlnglon man MHad In 1-ear crash Belaga and O’Neill agree to 5 debates Of the 10 candidates for General Assembly ~ A mofoiist travelinf on Route 118 was Wiled seats representing parts of Manchester who sm n nis car veered off the road and struck a tree head^, p^Ice By Judd Everhort good OB her feet in this typo of paigns said. Each debate will last one hour. 88fd. th e Assocloted Press forum. She’s very exciting. We • Monday, Oet. 27, WTSB-TV, in Each candidate will have three- have fielded questions on the issue, six refuse rubber check C«1 H Btmnski, 7l, of Torrington, was pronounced dead at the expect the voters will have a great Hartford, l p.m. liiis is also a minute opening and closing to take a stand on whether the charter should scene after the accident Monday morning, poliee said. HARTFORD — After weeks of opportunity to see the contrast taping for later broadcast. statements. be changed to facilitate consolidation of the haggling, l^mocratic Gov. Wil­ between the two.” • Tuesday, Oct. 28, sponsored by Also running for governor is town and Eighth Utilities District. WASHINGTON - Former Budget Director and liam A. O’Neill and Republican The O’Neill campaign dropped the southwestern Area Commerce Frank Longo. former mayor of Metro-North tarvlea rattorad challenger Julie D. Belaga have an earlier condition that it be and Industry Association. Italian Bristol, of the Unaffiliated Party. Some of the reasons the six offered for Georgia banker Bert Lance, who got into trouMe agreed to five debates during the allowed to veto the participation of Center. Stamford. I p.m. He was not Invited to the debate staying clear of the matter should give voters with federal banking regulators for letting friends .. — Metro-North commuter service on the Danbury final three weeks of the campaign any one reporter serving as a • And Friday. Oct. 31, sponsored this 'Thursday or on the 28th and Ms who figure they're electing a representative and relatives write rubber checks, paid bis |Bd,8M resumed in time for the afternoon rush hour foRowing a The first is set for Thursday panelist in each of the debates. The by the League of Women Voters. participation in the other events fine to the comptroller of the currency with a freIgM train derailment that sent two cars crasMng into a afternoon in Mystic. campaign was concerned that a Old State House. Hartford. 9 p.m. was not certain. when they step Into the voting b ^ h reason to check that bounced. warehouse, officials said. "The debates will show a con­ debate sponsor might ask Toby pause. The fine was part of a settlement arrived at by One freight ear was left hanging lust 18 feet above the Norwalk trast between Julie Belaga and the Moffett to serve as a questioner. David Cohen, a Democrat from Hebron Lance and the comptroller last February on after the accidentdent earlymj Mondaymunuay morning.murning. Nonv oneono was governor.” said Clifford L. Ster- Moffett failed earlier this year in who is challenging Republican state Rep. J. ETERNAL FLAMES charges of check kiting and other illegal use of M ured In the derailment, which involved four cars In the middle rett, Belaga's campaign manager a bid to wrest the Democratic c Peter Fusscas in the 55th Assembly District, funds at the Colhoun (Oa.) First National Bank. of a 48-car Conrail train, officials said. “We look forward to having the gubernatorial nomination from the r Now showing ihrough Traffic on the Danbury line, which carries about $88 dally voters see this contrast.” governor. He’s now working for said he had no opinion because he was not Sources at the agency told our associate Michael "We feel the same way, except WVIT-TV, Channel 38 In Hartford, Binstein that Lance has made good on the check rush-hour commuters, was halted while about 20 Metro-North familiar with the details of the issue and Open Forum workers cleared the tracks. Using cranes, generators and rail that we think (the debates) will training to become a news OCTOBER because it was not a state matter. that bounced last summer. Lance, who was work to our benefit.” said Charles anchorman. President Carter’s close associate and adviser, saws, they reset the crooked tracks and removed the damaged Monagan. O’Neill’s campaign Moffett said two weeks ago. While the Nov. 4 referendum on charter also stepped down as chairman and director of the cars, which weigh about three tons apiece. press secretary. ”We see it as an however, that he wouldn't accept revision might not have implications for the ‘BIz’ lypHlM against them, and divest them­ with hi the course of arranging Calhoun bank and announced his intention to sell opportunity to get his record and such an invitation if one were rest of the state, it is nevertheless extremely selves of their business — espe­ campers’ reservations at Camp accomplishments across to the extended. at T O N T M I F A l hirstock in the bank. •!«ellon dignity cially in the banks, some of which Johnson, our district camp­ For more than a decade, Lance bad been locked UTC Mrningt drop In 3rd quarter voters.” Here is the tentative debate important to Manchester. If Cohen hopes to are situated in our district and ground in Bolton. Her approval of Sterrett said Belaga’s staff was schedule: iW '" represent the 55th District, he had better in battle with federal bank regulators over his Ha r t f o r d — united Technologies Corp., a leading reap the free benefits. the Scouting program is clearly manufacturer and defense contractor, reported a sharp drop in researching issues that may be • Thursday. Oct 16. Seaman’s start studying the issue. good-ol’-boy banking practices, which included brought up. Monagan said O’Neill ^ Connecticut National To the Editor; How canthepeopleof Manches­ expressed. She wants to continue allowing overdrafts for favored customers — tMrd-quarter net income on continuing operations, while sales fnne. Mystic 3:30 p.m Sponsored Two other candidates — incumbent Rep. ter elect directors, who are from Cub Scouting into Boy rose slightly. w as making no special by the Connecticut Daily Newspap­ ^ Bank & Trust including himself. In his defense, Lance charged preparations. ers Association. Donald Bates. D-East Hartford, and Michael Politics can be vicious and we insulting, and question our intelli­ Scooting. She can. that the comptroller of the currency has been Earnings for the period ended Sept. 38 were $183.2 million, or 88 gence? Not a great inspiration to Various Scouting programs "He’s already got the stuff he • Monday, Oct 20. WTNH-TV. 893 Main Street MeottI, a Democrat from Glastonbury who is have seen it at its worst in carrying on a vendetta against him. cents per share, on sales of $3.$ billion. That compared with net wants to get across firmly in Channel 8, New Haven. 1 p.m. This challenging Sen. Carl Zinsser of Manchester Manchester iateiy. It has been set for the future generations, depend on active participation by Income of $147.3 million, or $1.83 per share, and $3.4 billion in mind.” Monagan said is a taping of a debate to be aired who aren’t as gullible as people sales in 1935. encouraging to see that not ali the women. For instance, at the time LANCE CLAIMS that a confidential report on Sterrett said Belaga’s only stra­ later. The time of the taping may in the 4th Senatorial District — also Indicated think. when Globe Hollow was the only an unwillingness to take a stand on Question 4 candidates have been dragged the Calhoun bank’s financial situation was leaked tegy was to "be herself. She’s very change officials in both cam­ down to this embarrassing iow Mr. Penny quotes sums of worthwhile outdoor swimming because it is a “local issue.” money he hopes to gamer from to the press last year by a comptroller employee in ievei. place in Manchester our local an Intentional attempt to damage Lance. Curiously, Zinsser and Rep. Elsie Elsie “Biz” Swensson. running the Eighth, but a g ^ chunk of district provided a good and safe 2nd Purolator this money is already spent on fire place to swim at Camp Johnson. The report revealed that the bank honored Swensson, R-Manchester, also refused to in the 13th District, has certainly checks that Lance and his relatives wrote against take a position on the matter, even though the taken her share of lumps in the protection. And how about the Locai Scouters, men and women, U.8. A C flf $ upkeep of the buildings and set up and carried out a day-camp accounts with insufficient funds. It also disclosed trial begins two supported an unsuccessful measure past few weeks but I am pleased W A P E .' I W equipment that they are taking? program whichdepended heavily that Lance had recommended his bank buy $4.5 introduced in the Legislature earlier this that she has risen above it. She is million in loans from banks controlled by TO C O R E He worries about the district on women. We called It Webelo WATERBURY (AP) - Standing VOOR year that would have made the proposed running an honest, straightfor­ Tennessee financier Jack Butcher at a time when ward campaign against her not being properly protected, but Woods. Women were the respon­ trial alone will give Donald Cou­ charter revision meaningless. what about the people who live on sible leaders for each group Lance had significant loans from Butcher banks. ture a chance to clear himself of Democratic opponent and has Butcher Is now doing time for embezzling $1.8 And while some incumbents and the outskirts of the southwest and attending throughout the five-day charges that he and another man ignored the malicious charges million from his United American Bank In gunned down three guards during challengers said they had no opinion on the made by this campaign’s southeast sections of town? Do period late In June during which the residents know how long It Cub Scouts enjoyed doing ven­ Memphis. the 1979 robbery at the Purolator question, they proceeded to offer comments "spoiler.” The settlement charged Lance with check kiting Security depot In Walerbury. his that indicated support for one side or another It's nice to see dignity in the would take to get full and proper turesome things while still at a attorney says. protections to cover them? mother-centered age. — a practice followed by many Americans who of the argument. election process and Biz typifies write checks that can’t be covered until a deposit Couture’s second trial opens It. There are much wealthier As the Webelo Woods campers today In Waierbury Superior Obviously, the candidates who assumed a towns to our south, and west, who moved toward becoming teenag­ is made subsequently. It takes advantage of the Court. His defense attorney. John tight-lipped public posture on charter have volunteer fire protection, ers, many of them Joined man- few days of being lag time In banks’ clearance of R. Witllams. said Monday that Get more for your mon^ Laura PIrtel checks. If the deposit clears before the check does, revision are not being completely honest with M Pine Street and are proud of It. Why do we centered Boy Scout troops. That Couture. 33, is prepared to provide have to have paid firemen, who seems to be a natural and proper you’re OK; if It doesn't, the check bounces. When a evidence against Lawrence Pellet­ voters. The question is part of the 1986 banker kites checks, the day of reckoning can be campaign, whether or not they care to are among the highest paid In the thing to do at a time when boys ier, his co-defendant during the state? become Increasingly uneasy in delayed almost Indefinitely by using "cover” first trial In 1982 with our new acknowledge it in public. checks as deposits from a succession of accounts. Williams, who represented Cou- P u x i The voters should look deep Into the presence of females, be they , iure during his first trial, said he There have already been plenty of a lot of questions In our town, and girls or women. It takes men to In addition, Lance was accused of having a 4 Town leaders are will raise some of the same issues half-truths put forth by both supporters and let their conscience be their make them feel right—dedicated Calhoun bank employee take out a loan and turn the money over to Lance, thereby evading the this time. opponents of charter revision, and those malicious bunch guide. men with the stamina and skill "Showing that money and wea Checking Club. ACROSS seeking to represent all or portions of required to lead young males. strict limitation on the amount a bank officer can pons were In the multiple family borrow from his own bank under federal law. The house in which he lived doesn’t 1 Nimbi* Manchester at the state Capitol should not Marjorie E. Boland Unofficially, almost casually, S Twirled To the Editor: MS N. Main St. women are taking on leadership comptroller of the currency cited several mean that he was involved.” compound the deceit. instances in which these loans put Lance well 9 Current unit roles in Boy Scout troops. Why? Williams said during a telephone 12 Hewellen isl Manchester residents need honest and above his legal borrowing limit as a bank officer. I have lived In Manchester Because women havethesparkof Interview from his New Haven 1 3 ______Mejoi intelligent representatives in the Legislature, sIxty-fIve years, the last fourteen office. (conctelletlo life needed tolead. Evidently men Couture and Pelletier were both not political cowards. In the Eighth District. are applying their energy else­ AS PART OF the settlement last winter, the 14 Feir grede convicted of murder and robbery IB Sorry words I have seen a lot of good where. Could it be that husbands Calhoun bank must limit Its lending to Lance, government, and some bad. But Only men know restrict his checking account activities and pay a during the first trial. 17 Common mi are doing the household work They later were granted new 18 Fox's foot we didn’t have a political ma­ total of $32,000 in civil penalties. Scouting whens which working women no longer :trials by the state Supreme Court 19 Mechine pei Letters to the editor chine that regarded no one’s have time for? Meanwhile, In a separate action last month, because of Improper remarks 2 0 ______wishes, were not our leaders, So what’s special about men Lance entered into a consent decree in U.S. made by Assistant State’s Attorney fto The Manchester Herald welcomes original were malicious, and were mud­ District Court in which he agreed to refrain from Walter Scanlon during his closing 22 Seden letters to the editor. leading boys? Well, sometimes a 23 Smell Itlend slingers. These leaders wish to To the Editor: boy has to take advantage of further violation of U.S. securities laws without argument. Scanlon called the pair Letters should be brief and to the point. They deny their neighbors the right to admittingithat he had broken them previously. "murderous fiends.” ’’rats.” ”ut- 24 Potato should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for natural resources when the la­ 27 Chrlstmei live and plan their lives as is Barbara deCew stated the case trine is too for away. A Scoutmas­ This cose stemmed from a complaint last year by :terly merciless killers” and "Inhu­ 32 Temtattee ease In editing, should be double-spaced. Letters guaranteed In the Connecticut, for female leadership In the Boy the comptroller of the currency that Lance, as mane, unfeeling and reprehensible must be signed with name, address and daytime ter knows when to look someother creatures.” _____Ford and the Bill of Rights. Scouts of America In the Open way. chairman of the Calhoun bank, had filed 34 Inttrmadlati telephone number (for verification). I also think the people of the Forum of the Herald on Oct. 4. misleading annual reports and proxy materials Scanlon will handle the state’s (praf.) The Herald reserves the right to edit letters In the Eighth should look to the busi­ Clearly, she is one of the energetic that failed to show how he and others were case during the second trial. 38 Thaaa (Fr.) Clint Hendrickson The robbery during the early 36 Formar nuet interests of brevity, clarity and taste. nessmen who are plannins types of women I enjoy dealing engaged in insider loans and other conflicts of 7C 8. Hawthorne St. Interest. morning hours of April 16. 1979, aganey (abb grabbed national attention. A total Phis, our new of the latest consumer and 37 Clarical Footnote: Lance did not return repeated calls to of $1.8 million In cash, checks. And it’s free when vaitmant his office. Jewelry and food stamps were Checking Club financial news. 39 Lavalt taken during the heist All but you maintain a has all these Remember, there’s no service 41 Cuipidor 'Pro-family’ pols just kissing babies Air tatoty A drugs $40,000 of the loot was recovered. 44 Rivar In Frar Prosecutors claim that after a benefits: the charge on a balance of $100 or 4B Motoring eti We reported recently that the Federal Aviation Purolator armored car bound for minimum balance security of elation (abbt more. Should your balance 40 Breadcastlni This, the political reporters tell us, is the year of Administration was warned two years ago about New York arrived at the Water- although even a cursory glance around the globe possible drug problems among its air traffic bury depot, bandits blasted away of just $100. free credit card $2,500 in drop below $100, there’ll be a sumpany the pro-family campaign and the pro-family shows no correlation between the strength and protection, regis- 48 Buth candidate. As yet there is no pro-family candidate controllers. Since then, the FAA has fired five with M-1 carbines. Police said as vacation and entertainment monthly service charge of $8. 81 Pay panalty weakness of families in a given society and its controllers In Kansas for off-duty drug use and a many as 80 shots were fired. Look around. You won’t find a sighted. but It can only be a matter of time till the abortion practices. Japan, for example, is a high tered key ring service^M discounts. You travel worry-free, Interested? Come in today 82 Phytieiant' i controller in Florida was arrested as the recipient Killed before they could return 9 toelation (ata four-pawed members of the basic social unit get abortion society with a strong family structure, or fire were: Edward T. Cody, 48, of better checking program any­ and free accidental ” knowing you have access to and find out more about our their advocates. Nicholas of an express-mail package containing 10 counces BB Vaa so we are told. Nigeria is a low abortion society of cocaine. Vernon, an off-duty police detec­ where! With unlimited check­ death insurance. You can more than 5,000 Emergency Checking Club, the checking B6 TImbtr worli The difference between politicians campaigning Von Hoffman with a strong family structure, or so we are told.. tive moonlighting with Purolator; writing privileges, you pay no B9 Commarciali on a pro-family platform and simply going around Abortion per se neither strengthens nor weakens William West, 52, of Cromwell: and save over Cash Advance centers proj^am that’s free with a $100 60 A u th o r____ kissing babies as they did in the days of yore is the family, although one may argue that in certain Qood nsws, sort of Leslie Clark, 36, of Plymouth. per-check charges. You even nationwide. Our minimum balance. And gets Wlagal immeasurably small. We hove people running for A top expert on terrorism who regularly briefs earn a competitive interest rate 61 Kind of grain societies promiscuous procreation seems to be a up-to-date fmancial you more for yoUr money. 62 Soak (flax) office yammering that the crux of the matter is strain on the family which may hasten a dissolving high administration officials had some qualified getting public schools to teach "values.” on the balance in your account. 83 Rad chalcadt of the bonds of kinship and blo^. But that, too, is good news for them recently. There Is, the expert Four state men newsletters keep 04 DImlnutiva ti Politicians saying stuff like that are practicing a speculation. said, no evidence that terrorist groups have you abreast flx high falutin’ form of kissing the baby or nincompooperies of those who believe in salvation targeted the United States for bombings, Congresswoman Pat Schroeder is championing among the richest DOWN massaging the voter or both. through the service economy to think that you can a law that would require employees to give the assassinations or other forms of violence'! In fact, "Values," presumably, means the important hire somebody to make your kids good people or parents of newly bom children 18 weeks of unpaid according to our source, the expert’s briefings on HARTFORD - A Greenwich 1 Suda makar stuff, the difference between right and wrong, good citizens. What Idiocy to presume that all it leave to be with the baby. That’s UN-paid leave, the possibility of donieitic terrorism have all but man ndth substantial holdings in 2 Dad between honorable and dishonorable conduct, takes to make upright people is to change the stopped. Now we get to the other hand, though; textiles leads a list of four Connec­ 3 Rod (comb, although you’d never know from the shouts and ticut multimillionaires who are between being noble, honest and truthful and being teachers’ Job description or insert a morals bellows coming out of places like the U.S. Officials are at a loss to explain our good fortune, form) among the “Forbes 400,” the 4 Actor Brynn* craven, crawling and creep-like The public school "package” into the syllabus. Change the Chamber of Commerce. an^ warn that we’re still as vulnerable as ever to annual Forbes magazine list of the systems ore going to teach that? The very same engineering on the production line so that a values terrorism. So enjoy the good times while they last. 400 wealthiest Americans. 6 school systems are in a losing battle trying to unit is built into the 1967 model child. A8 A LAW It’s a nice gesture. How many Gerrish Hill Milllken. 69. of teach reading and arithmetic. What kind of You can expect such claptrap from politicians families do you know with the husband and wife Greenwich, and New York City, Is nonsense is it to expect that the teachers, civil who never tire of saying our children ore both working that can afford to give up 18 weeks of Hated aa worth $425 million based servants, the equivalent of letter carriers, building “America’s greatest natural resource.” Children income of one spouse, let alone two? If this bill on his textiles and other invest- OsMrtlyCa* inspectors, and court clerks, are going to succeed are not a natural resource but if you think of them does eventually become law, there will be little iDanrlipstrr Hrralft menta, according to the magazine. in inculcating such important beliefs in children? as one, as interchangeable with timber, tungsten. Arnold Bernhard, 84 of Westport, disruption at the office. Few parents will be able to Founded In 1881 chairman of Value Line Inc., and They’re going to do this in a classroom with 40.50 Iron ore, oil or coal, it is a short step to conceiving afford to take advantage of it. "XRU K or more pupils? PENNY M SICFFEnr investment advisory firm, placed WfmbprrDK tqoil Opportunitv of them as any other natural resource, that is as The politicians and the rest of us have a cause to ...... PuMNIWr ■econd among Connecticut money something to be chopped down or pumped out or be worried. Things are notgoing well for the OOUQLASS BEVINS ExveuIN* EdNer Ollioes m .MambesUT, M anlord, JAMES P SACKS Managing EdSor people with a worth Forbes put at .’Xridiwv!. South NX indsor. !uim >X indsor. EPNI W YES, ’IHE Y ARE, some will insist, because they dug up and then processed. Well, good luck, Mr. or family. There is a helluva lot more than trouble for ALEXANDEP QIRELU AaaodataEdSor 8280 million dollars. AvhfiTrd. liasilord. .Manslicid and lolland used to do it in the good old days. The answer is Ms. Politician, may you and the pro-family the people who left River City to move to the Los David T. Chase, 57. a Hartford lblq>honc 646 1 ANRTN that they did not used to do it in the good oid days. platform prevail. Angees suburbs. If those troubles are going to be DENISE A. nOBEBTS...... Advartlalng Director real estate developer and media In the good old days, families, neighbors, the seriously addressed, it won’t be this autumn. MARK F. ABRAITI8...... Bualnaaa Manager inveator, is listed as worth |18S as is MCTOC8. whole civitas pitched in to rear children and imbue ’THE MOST DISPARA’IE and disconnected SHELDON C O H E N ...... Compoaing Manager Austin Owen Flirst Jr.. 43, of New ROBERT H HUBBARD...... Preatroom Manager Canaan. Fbrst is chairman of PREVIOUS S them with good values. The teachers helped, positions are lumped into the category of Nicholas Von Hoffman It a syndicated JEANNE Q FROMERTH...... CIreulaMon Manager • to downod naturally, but it is one of the many coinmnitt. Veatron, Inc., a publisher of pro-family. The anti-abortionists are pro-family. vhleocasBettes. 0 -wrnmrrKmmm.fiM mtt^.ogL u ,mt ITAWCHESTER fm U U > . Tueadav.

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It 3 amazing how much mora you can On Sept. 24, 1985. Mrs. Levine’s the Mystic aquarium to study the and studied. They included sea pack if you put your clothes In the trash Advanced Placement iJConn Biol­ different exhibits and Kfeforms at robins, flukes, flounders, land tiompactor first...” ogy class took a field trip to the the aquarium. To conclude their sharks, skates, crabs, starfishes Barn Island Wildlife Refuge and to visit to the aquarium, they watched and other types of marine Hfe. CAPTAiw BABY ®ey Craeks B Caaeie the Thames River Estuary at the dolphin show. Afterwards, the organisms were Avery Point. At Barn fsland, the Then Mrs. Levine’s pupils returned to their natural habitat. A ' THAT BOAT T * THAT'5 w h e r e th en WE'LL CKLIlOE students measured the height plankton net was also utilized in TUKNO AROUNP j . V WE'LL t a k e it POWW HERE ANP STORM boarded the Project Oceanography ^ UPRIVBK. THE p a l a c e . above sea level of the sbme. Vessel, a ship supplied with var­ order to get a concentrated sample BLONDIB » y l I Voeef • Bfea Draiw * r comparing these levels to those ious equipment used to test the of the plankton. taken during the last two-years. In marine environment. The ship then Much was learned about the t h a t CLU9 NOTTHH ' I ' I addition to this, the junior biolo­ marine environment and its orga­ WON'T Be WAV OUR sailed to the ’Thames River estuary T O O »«A N K V CAR gists studied the various types of (An estuary is an area in which nisms. All of the students agreed P=Ott US SHINES ground cover found in this area. It fresh water meets salt water. In that the trip was a memorable and NOW ranged from sand to various types this case, the 'Thames River meets an exciting learning experience. of grasses and woody shrubs. Long Island Sound.) TTie students Paul Hendessi. who especially Next, the group studied the measured the pH, temperature, enjoyed the trip exclaimed. "Vou C marine life of the marsh. They salinty, density, dissolved oxygen just don’t get this type of learning discovered it consisted of numer­ content and other characteristics in a classroom, to actually expe­ MrB. Fioronce L«vine (middle right) and photograph before boarding the Project ous small organisms including a of the water. In addition to these rience It Is really Incredible! ” variety of fish and crabs. ’This tests, a sample of the bottom was Sean Bell enthusiastically her Advanced Placement Biology clasB Oceanography boat for numeroua ahlp- expedition was led by Alan Des- taken and studied. agreed: "Ooo! I wish there was poae for their High School World board experlmenta. more studies like this one! ” ARLO AND JAMS • by Jimmy, boimef, the special program coor­ When the tests were completed, dinator of the Mystic Maiinelife the otter trawl (a funnel-shaped This trip helped all of the students to better understand the l(WWWHKTmY18U> enpEAlC OTEIWCV Aquarium. Later, he led a class­ net) was dragged in the wafer for room discussion analyzing the data about 25 minutes. When If was marine environment which they U5Ar«H(S6t1BOflfi?W61fE BTRHCEBMOMC' T < ^ § m > recorded at the marsh. Following brought on board, several exam­ had been studying in class. ON TNI FABTSACK by Bffl HoAreok GdWaiDL£Al?DCUl^Ve the study of the marsh, they went to v4mio(irmt»vEAR.' ples of marine life were captured — Mark Zackin Y Ti«& 0 m m . A C T O f ^ I THty A 1APE 1& IZfWCg a m m ? AP\f6NB. ReL/DOrrcN T««UWl*6.' I SKBS6 DU the ■ - Youth action conference geared to training ieaders TV "//4 j On Thursday. Oct. 2. 1986. William O’Neill: the commissioner president, attended a workshop on a l l e y OOP ' by Dav« OraiM Matthew Flynn, Sira Berfe. Cathy of education. (Jerald N. Tirozzl; Legal Rights and Responsibilities. Topping, and Student Activities and two student leaders from Sira Berte. also of Manchester Safe THEBgS MAH V jW e . ^ rt YOU oors! / JAMEY \ then / 'CAUSE HE I THINK Advisor Tom Murdoch went to the HOME, MISTUH •SHOOT SORRY, ( DOESN'T ) WHY'S CAN HEAR I CAN - Connecticut. Rides, went to a workshop on OOP! HONEYSUCKU^ * ‘ J ^ V . ' MISS \ SEE TOO / HE ON\ BETTER'N SEE WHY Governor’s Youth Conference at At 10:05 students were split up drinking, driving and the law, U.B. ACStB byJbnOavIs HALL... ELLAMAE7 WELL! / GUARD / A^HOUN the University of Connecticut according to school size and asked while Mr. Murdoch attended one on Greater Hartford Campus. West to attend a swap shop session. A publicity and how to work with the Hartford. Conn. This conference is swap shop is a fantastic way to media. We didn’t feel that we designed for students in leadership exchange Ideas for school projects, gained as much Information as we positions to get together and learn or to let others learn what has had hoped for, but It was well worth more about such areas as leader­ worked In other schools. Many the trip. ship. fund-raisers, volunteering, Photo* by Sptagal other ideas were relayed and the This was the 12th annual Youth drug/substance abuse among stu­ group worked together to help each Action Conference In Connecticut. Students, apparently fascinated, pause on Wednesday, Sept. 24,1986. Upcom­ dents and prominent contempor­ other. It was started In 1976 by the late ary Issues. n from their examination of organisms ing trips Include visits to both Vale and At 11:10 the first workshop Gov. Ella Grasso. Gov. O’Neill has began. I attended this workshop kept the project In the state budget * they collected at the Barn Island Marsh UConn Biology departments. The agenda of the day was dealing with drug/substance use because he feels the youth of today THE BORN LOSER by AH Saiuom Interesting and informative. Par­ and abuse. This was personally are a vital part of society. There ticipants were allowed to pick their informative because of my involve­ weren’t many voters present on HERE T6O ,0P U ry^^^^^TH gV 'R C MY OW RECIPE, workshops from the 17 available. ment with Manchester Safe Rides. Thursday, and he was aware of It. 1 AAAOC THESE C' ^OCOKlES! The conference opened with greet­ Paul Vivlam, of the Bristol Depart­ but Gov. O’Neill cored enough to ' iGIrls’ soccer team is high ings from the deputy secretary of ment of Youth Services, was the send the very best — himself. the state. Benny Auger, who Is also workshop leader. Pummlea Aatrograph [in character and teamwork chairman of the conference: Gov. Matthew Flynn, SAA co- — Cathy Topping 4 Co-president not ACROSS 5 Sweat Answer to Previous Puiil* ' Character. Desire. Teamwork 6 Priggish ' ' Anytime a team, high school or The character of this team had £ girls scored goals and the game 1 Nimbi* 7 Exploit ^pro, becomes a winner these terms never before been tested. Most of was a passing display as never S Twirled 8 Least nice N Jl J* rare among the most commonly their games had been routs, but seen before. 9 Current unit 9 Official records o s A N 0 ‘Birthday '-heard. They are so overused that now they were In a dogfight against Impervious to the rain that afraid of sedition 12 Hewellen Island 10 Chicken chow □ e s D T Ocl. IS, 1986 they have become cliches and. East Hartford. A penalty kick continued to pour, the girls kept 13 ______Major therefore, meaningless. produced an East Hartford goal (conctallatlan) 11 Remain FRANK AND ERNEST ' by Bob Thavet their footing and fought for all 80 Well, folks, it finally happened. It be able to remain in power longer 14 Fair grade Partners will play key roles In your af­ In one case, however, this Is not and reduced the Manchester lead minutes. In this day, where team­ was bound to come about some­ undecided to 2-1 with 26 minutes to go In than most AA batteries. IB Sorry words 16 Wood sorrel fairs In the year ahead. One alliance that so. file Manchester High School work Is just a word. It Is nice to see how. First, a couple of yahoos took if, however, we arc wiped out. let 17 Common metal 21 Baseball player you'll establish lor a unique purpose will girls’ soccerteam, which nowhasa regulation time. Other teams that in Manchester winning Is over the presidency of Manchester TU/?N THE PAW o O P F me assure all my constituents that 18 Fox's foot Mel turn out to be belter than all the rest record of eight wins and no losses, might have collapsed or gone into a serious business. High. Then, they decided to rewrite I will not cease to raise a horrible 19 Machine part 22 401, Roman Dossesses all of these qualities. In defensive shell, but not One thing the girls need is fan the constitution. Then they at­ stink. I’ll send Kristen to the hotel 20 ______23 Bearllke drink LIBRA (Bapt. 23-Oct. 23) If you promise IP AN Auro PPPAiP one of their strongest showings of Manchester. support befitting their skill. Come tacked the school’s airwaves with facing our office and tell her to fto 24 Oceans nothing, but then quietly do all you can (he year, team members demon­ The girls scored three second- out and support a winner, the girls to deliver what others desire, you will political messages. Now. a couple camp out until the new government 22 Sedan 25 Study |sl.) CoM M PpciAC s t a r t s . strated why they are on their way half goats to romp to a S-1 victory. soccer team! of newer yahoos ore attempting to falls, or at least until the bill 23 Small Island 26 Hooklike parts win admiration and respect. Trying to toward their third consecutive CCC Most Importantly, the players all patch up a broken romance? The overthrow the present yahoos arrives. I’ll call the high school a 24 Potato 28 Center of shield T H IS t h i n g i s a piast title. acted as a team. Five different — Seth Zupnick I found this out the other day 27 Christmas 29 Cooler Matchmaker set can help you under­ Third Worid nation and ask the stand what It might take to make the re­ when f discovered a note upon my 32 Tsnttattae 30 Actor Bruce HYPo^HONPplA*^. president to send one hundred ____ Ford 43 Snared lationship work. Mall $2 to Matchmak­ windshield. It read. "Areyou tired million dollars in contra aid. I’ll 52 Ha loves (Lat.| er, c/o this newspaper. PO Box 91428, 34 Intirmedlata 31 Abstract being 47 Unplayad golf of Matt Flynn’s arrogance? So are write disinformation in the Herald 53 Marshal Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. (praf.) 33 Food hole D — b,...« THAVes 10-14- we. Join us. Sincerely yours, the and byline It John Poindexter. Dillon's 38 Thai# (Fr.) . 38 Voodoo cult 46 River In Europe Student’s Revolutionary Party.” If that doesn’t work. I’ll probably nlcknams SCORPIO (Oel. 24-Nov. 22) You'll have 38 Formar nuelaar deity 49 Jekyll's an abundance of energy and ambition My first impression was a rather just become co-anchor for the aganey (abbr.) 54 Handle |Fr.| 40 Olympic board opposite today, but you might not channel your WINTHROP - by Dick Cavalll heavy contemplation of the soul. evening news. 37 Clarical (abbr.) BO Relax 57 Gums efforts as effectively as you should. Aim ‘‘Don’t they usually attach bricks Does anyone know a real estate vestment 42 Heraldic cross 51 Arabian prince 59 Type of deer for specifics. broker in Hawaii? 39 Lavalt " YOUR DAILV HOROSCOPE ; GALL UP BROOKE SHIELDS to these things?” , I asked myself. 1 2 3 4 IF 6HE ACCEPTS, A S K 41 Cuspidor 8AQITTARIUS (No*. 23-Doc. 21) In TODAY IS A epOOD DAY FOR AND INVITE- H E R TO A Then I began to shake in my boots. social HER IF SHE'S (SO T A ”What if,” 1 asked myself, "they — Matthew Flynn Matt Flynn 44 River In Franca 12 case you are planning to do any shop­ MAkINcS MEIV CONTACTS. SCUARE DANCE. 45 Motoring eito- ping today, It's best you do It In the af­ SISTER FOR US." out local-yokel me? What If they cistlon (abbr.j IB ternoon rather than In the morning. Be­ can sing Sweet Adeline in bari­ 48 Broadcasting fore noon you lend to be extravagant. tone? MY GOD! What will happen 'cumpany 16 if they wear jazzbows and can tie 48 Bush CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) Be care­ them with their eyes closed? What B1 Pay panalty for ful today not to reward the undeserving will become of this administra­ B2 Phytieiant' at- while overlooking persons to whom you are indebted. Be generous to the right tion? What will become of Cool? 9 9 toelatiort (abbr.) people. What will become of the people? BB Vet AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Someone And most important, what will B6 timber worker is considering some form EkXi MMr kt ffia ospher Mawli for enottw. todUy V chM: J •gueii Q times when, with the cards distributed CANCER (Jima 21-July 22) Take ample ♦ K J 10 4 Singers. SAA, Future Business of higher education beyond by CONNIE wiener time today to carefully analyze a matter 4AQ differently. West can lead a singleton This week’s student profile Is of the tennis team throughout her high school. of importance. RrsI Impressions may diamond and get a ruff right away. Bhutan ~ ; Jennlffer Clough. Jenniffer at Leaders of America, and the High career at Manchester High. "XRU KIV K NKDV WPIFNX PYY, KIV Vulnerable: North-South School World. She is a member of This year’s PSAT will be omit false signals that could mislead Dealer: South It’s difficult enough to be in five tended Green School until It clw e^ Jenniffer would like to attend a given at Manchester High you. hearts, certainly not guaranteed to BhuUn, a nation about the site ef •nd then went to Highland Park the National Honor Society and has large liberal arts unlveraity and been both secretary and historian School from 8 a m. until noon EPNI W TCISPC’X XFRDD FNC XKWC JQL, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't put your­ Wait Nerth East SMth nnake, when there is no bonus for bid­ Vermont and New Rampahire com- i Blementary School. She a t t e n ^ expects a career as a lawyer or on Saturday. Oct. 18. self in an untenable position today by 2 NT ding that high. But declarer must still bined, is situated in the eastern Hima­ ming Junior High School and Is of the American Field Service club, ethicator. faWng to uae your Initiative and, at the I and also co-president of the Span­ Students interested in taking ANNTN NX FPP IBKV.” — NiPSKX Pass S 4 Pass SW do the best he can. As the cards lie to­ layan Mountains. It came under Tibet­ now a tenlor at Manchester High. She says she likea Manchester this test must sign up in Room same time, behig too wary to delegate Pass SY Pass Pass day, he will be set for sure if he blithe- an rule in the IBth century, and Britiah ish dub. Jenniffer’s sporting inter- High and that of all the high achools authority to ofhen. Pass esta indude soccer and tennis. She 108 on

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All else was on the house. regularly Corner isr meiplno » convict ohip bound for Auo- tice labile training to become RCADeftS: I His letter passed through the issued by the Unlike the custom in some young Toby bofrtonds o koifa b w . asked if readers Russ MacKendrick One gift possibly longforgotten VWeo of Roir Harris 1981 one of the first Mack female German censor unmarked. U S Mint The Oriental regions, mixed bathing FBI agents, in "Johnnie Mae out there had CO . SPRINGFIELD. VT. was a poMic bathhouse. The [ B 0 I V ) iM m hr SpoHsLoab idea is to intro­ was not allowed. Hours were Gibson: FBI. ” The CB S movie used a secret duce us to the brfck boildlHg' still stands on the |MM)|M0VN!; T 7 doing on nosehenir code to let their D e a r A M f y stipulated for the sexes. A fU lM ) Banco Party UBM foapiretf by her life story airs D E A R A B B Y : When m y hus­ appeal of type­ nordi side Pleasant Street, supervisor watched potentially TUM DAV, OCT. f4L loved ones band (8th Air Force) was shipped set collecting. Abigail Van Buren between PMe and Cedar streets. playftil young bathers Bke a bird • r B O E H l OD vKxnr in CincIrMawl know their whe­ out. he wrote. ” I can't tell you Dave shows both sides of each Q D 0 A B C Navas replaced by the IMO-'M cents with Sinee its ori0nal use ended, it dog. CHECK LBTINQ8 FOR EXACT TIME reabouts during where we are. but Nick would love coin in good sharp depictions. an oak-leaf reverse. has housed many types of small ® Banoon World W ar IT. it here! ” Below each one is the name of the Starting late in lOM and through It goes almost without saying (B B C r v Did I get let­ Our ll-year-old son immediately artist and the issue dates. This 1909 the Indians were struck on a that the bathhouse bad its I Too Cloao Ibr Cotnibrt ters! Read on: said. "D ad’s in Labrador! ” We had A bathhouse was not a facility might be for Just one year or from thin bronze planchet instead of the a dog — a Labrador named Nick. on to threw cold water. In greatest use on Saturday. After 1««5 and counting, as in the case of copper-nickel, dropping the weight wbM» 0 NIgMIy fcolnai s Noport DEAR ABBY: My mother sailor son for several weeks Then Incidentally, said son becanne a all. isn't cleanliness next to decides to find a replacemam for harsaS in the Washington quarter and the from 72 grains to 49. this century’s first decades. 0 NkNWoto BBS showed me some of the letters she he received this message; career A rm y officer. Roosevelt dime. godliness? har fismily, against the Miishes of har hus­ 1 2 ; 0 0 A M (X) xojak In 1909 came the first Lincoln indoor plumbing was at a pre­ band and childrsn JM Clayburgh. Tom had received from my father while "Dear Dad; I still can’t tell you BEE BURNHAM. SAN JOSE Then we get the alloy Did you ( D ® ABC News NightKne center, with and without the mium in some booses and . fCNNJ Showbiz Today Skanm. IMcni Kuzyk 1966 ® Star Trek he was in the Marines. They had where I am, but the doctor says I 0 know that since I9 K our pennies engraver’s initial: VDB, for Victor John A. Johnston Ives at 97 devised the following scheme to let DEAR ABBY: I was II years oM nonexistent in others. The Eng­ fdSP M ) NPL Tootbook (8) (X)MOVK: 'BzMHngUSIaHOnfMDD' ( 9 Telee of the Urtexpected should have danced with the polar are copper-coated rinc? The di­ D. Brenner. Six designs up to here. lish WC was present in most, but Princeton Sf. and in a hregweat Six dhmrced men sp0 >d a summer to­ her know where he was; In bear and shot the hula girl.” when my oldest brother. Millard, ameter and weight of each coin is contributor to hfaahesier Yester- P9B09 MOV»: A itd n W An almosT- gether sharing a beach houee-as weft es (^9 840V1E: 'CofTtrade X' A newspaper The year 1943 saw the wartime even those lucky ones often had human m s^oki. wwking m m MstsT«nt to correspondent in Moscow is accused of addressing each letter, he’d used a E B LINDBERG. MINN was shipped overseas on the next in line, followed by a word the trauma of breaking up Robert Conrad. zinc-coated steel, then in 1944 to forego the luxury of a bathtub. days. D» you have a memory •madgcientist. Ie«ms he tt about to be put Ted Besseft. Jeff Corwway 1979, Pert 2 sending out embarrassing stones Clark different middle initial to spell out battleship South Dakota. I learned about the edge. The present cent through 1949 they were using up out of commission Kteus Kinski. Don Op^ of 2 Gabla. Hedy Lamarr. Eve Arden 1940 his location. His first letter was later that before he left home, our you’d Hke to share w M Herald ' per. Bhe Howard 1982 Rated PG DEAR ABBY: During World and nickel are smooth, the dime cartridge cases, and for the first Family members took turns, readers? Write to Adefe Angle. ( 8 ( 9 Crime Story Liberal lawyer David (S Alfred Hitchcock Presents addressed to Betty G.. the second War n. I wanted m y wife to know mother had devised a way to learn and quarter are reeded, and back M A X ) MOVIE: 'The Mm Whh One Abrams becomes involved with e a cru- time a design mintage went over more often than not. in a Manchester Yesterdays, P.O. ReBMiee^ fCC) A vMinist unwittingly be­ ® Noveia: A m o y Senor (60 mm ) to Betty U . the third to Betty A that I had moved from Iceland to the whereabouts of her son. In 1793 the half cent was lettered on the billion mark. Back to the sadk>9 female joumsksi while Torefto's ® Sanford and Son and the fourth to Betty M. He was When M illard’s first letter ar­ galvanised washtub set in the Box 591, Manchester i comes involved m e cat'end-mouse game wife >jlie grows despondent over her mis England 0943). so I simply went C theedgetosay. "Tw o hundred for a regular bronze in 1947. between rival spy agencies Tom Hanks. carriage (TO min ) In Stereo. [C N N ] Nawsnight on G UAM ! into the city of Newquay. Cornwall, rived, my mother ran to her purse, dollar." Lori Singer. Dabney (foleman 198S Rated It took 11 letters to let her know In 1959 the wheatie reverse was PG. ( 0 IZ ) Africans (CC) This pro^am looks [ESPN] NFL's Superstars George Hal bought a postcard with a picture of and pulled out a small map of the The last items of the info column dropped in favor of the Lincoln at how African social organizations ar>d ft- las that he had been moved to Newquay. Cornwall, on it, and world (approximately 6 inches by 6 tells how many were minted for [USA) Love Me, Love Me Not festyles have been affected by the triple Memorial, and by 1982 the total 1 2 : 0 5 A M (X) Hot simt* Jake and Guadalcanal. address^ it to m y wife and mailed inches) cut from a national maga­ pocket change and how many in 7;00PM d ) CBS Nows heritage of mous. Western, and Is­ mintage of the Memorials had lamic factors (TO mm) Amanda investigate the disappearance of D L S C H A L F A N T PA it through the British postal zine. Opening the letter, which proof. These were supposed to be come to 158 billion. In 1982 as noted New books at Whfton ([£ 0 ( S M*A*8*H Broderick's old Army buddy, although alt contained several sentences cut ® Novetr. Muchechria clues pomt to a sokfter who had been killed system. 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M p IRI—NotMnelnCMnmon(PO) o r i v r -in o class to define what they think love is love He also is the greatest K m StcfnMvtes dllo D u f ^ . ence as they poshed Northwest season, Bearse (5th), Bailey (7th) Catholic girls’ volleyball team Catholic off the top rung in a 4-t East did all its scoring in a and Cantin (Sth) accounted for the The llm 28Rnishers and Rrst five females get on the prise list swept visiting St. ’Thomas Aquinas BvDovwO’Horo the best-of-seven series with the decision Monday morning at .four-goal barrage in the first half. Eagle first-half scores. Liz Barnett flrrt pennant in the organisation’s Boyd, a rigM-hander with a IS-M in three sets Monday. The scores The AsMctotad Pr«ss Anpels. y jf females getTAC’IVust Awards Kennetfy ROad field. 28-year Mstory. DuringtheregM ar regular-season record and beaten "The intensity the first half was tallied in the first half for the were 15-7, i5-2 and 15-13. East is ’fhe victory boosu East to 4-1 in outstanding,” Palmer noted, visitors while Laurie Dzdykowski The Red Sox, who have not won a season, the Angels earned a split of 5-3 hi Game 3 in California. prizes m eight age divisions (men and women now 7-4 overall, 5-2 in the All BOSTON — Gho«t* of past World Series since 1918, kept their the ACC, 8-5 overall while ittfrops ’"nieresa S ^ b ric played wen in tallied in the second half for the six games, as they A d in the Like teammates Roger Clemens Connecticut Conference with Ks faihiTCS haoiM the Boston Red ^ M and above), to the fbrs three Mgh sehoof Northwest back to 3^2 in ACC play goal, Kathleen Adaiiu in the back Northwest. chances alive Sunday after coming first two playoff games last week. and Bruce Rbrst. B ^ is being next outing Wednesday at 3; 3bp. m. in little Benway Parir. b ^ r n m thiM high school girls, first Connectfeut male an d ll^ and8-5-2overall. East neetir either and Deanna Devanney in the Both teams had 11 shots. within one strike o f elimination. "W e're still Just one game from Connecticut female. at Ellington High School. There's the World Series losses, asked to start with Just three-days Dave Henderson hit a Z-2pitch for a winning it, and when we do it win rest for the first time tMs year. an in seven games, to the St. Loois two-run homer with two out in the : information, call the Road Race Hotline number, mean that mnch more.” C a lii^ ia "W e’ve got Oil Can going for us in 8 0 188f (between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.). Cardinals in IMS and 1987. and to ninth inning and Boston went on to Manager Gene Manch. who is the sixth game and Roger Clemens the Cincinnati Reds in 1975, andthe a 7-8 victory in 11 imings. hoping for his Rrst trip to the World will start and go as far as be can in t Bengals can*t kick about Hayes' TD loss to the New York Yankees in the "That was a Mg. Mg win for us Series in a 29-year managerial the seventh gante.” McNamara only divisional playoff in American Sunday, but they're stm in the RuMdnt •fid era, raftata Moaafay career, said. said Monday as most of the Red Sox B y Jdw K ov League history in 1978. driver’s seat,” Boston Manager fast athlete, not just a speciaHM.” Mauch had right-hander Kirk worked out voluntarily a few hours ~ M ® National PootbaR The Assocroted Press His stunning run kept the 4-2 Now. on the brink of elimination John McNamara said. “ W e stffl McCasMIl, a former University of I f i y MOntfey, « ^ Washington Redskins released Mark from the A L playoffs, the Red Sox after an all-night trip boihe. Bengals tied with Cleveland for have a steep Mil to cHmb. but we’ie Vermont hockey star who won 17 Veteran stagger Don Bayior. feM of the league’s straight-on placekickers. C INCINNATI - The Cincinnati are determined to avoid being still in there and read^ for the first place in the AFC Central games (hiring the season, folly who hit a two-run homer in the - ’*'** kani- ft was tM a & a e Bengals’ penchant for the unusual Division. The Steelers have lost grouped with the faihmes of past that has to be done.” rested for the sixth game. McCas- Boston teams. ninth before Henderson’ s two-mn f * * * H ~ ^ Redskins coach Joe Gibbs hr amtonneing the gave punter Jeff Hayes the oppor- their last four games with the Although their victory party was kill was beaten as muchly a bright "W e are ready to go. We’re going shot saved the Red Sox from an HFL veterin. Moseley had missed unity to str selected In the first round of this year’s photo NBA college draft, underwent a physical examination in AP give Boston a big lift. Houston Astros In the NL playoffs ’"They would have to prove that Portland and met with Blazer officials on Monday, according to A membdr of the Fenway Park grounds forecast for today for Boston calls for "A postponment might be benefi­ Scuffed balls — that’s the ticket. Scott was the one who scuffed team spokesman John Lashway. crew pulls the tarp up-over the Infield scattered showers with possible cial.” McNamara said. " It would Doctored split-fingered fastbails. them,” said Katy Feeney, the NL’s Parcells’ pep talk Juiced up the Giants Monday afternoon In Boston. The give our pitchers another day of Second baseman Wally Back- assistant director of public Lashway said Berry wanted to have his financial adviser thunderstorms. rest.” man says he has a bucket full of relations. examine the contract before he signs it. However, Lashway said EAST RUTHERFORD. N J one carry before being Injured for year out of Iowa, was an example to open the scoring; Maurice them as proof. And what If somehow the Portland team officials remain confident that Berry will sign the (AP) — A 15-mlnute pep talk last the year last season, has seen more of what he meant. Carthon had seven carries for 43 "Every single ball was scuffed. banged-up balls could be dusted for contract soon. week turned a cautious and strug­ action since Joe Morris’ contract "H e’s a bright young guy, but yards; and Anderson hod 32 yards NLCS Game Five poatponed Every one of them, ’ ’ Backman said prints and they were undoubtedly The O-foot-8, 215-pound Berry, whose most powerful offensive gling New York Giants offensive holdout earlier this year. On sometimes he needs to he kicked. in seven carries. 4 after Scott beat the Mets 3-1 on a Scott’s? weapon Is his post-up play near the basket, averaged 23 points line Into a powerful unit that finally three-hitter In Game 4 Sunday Sunday, he ran for 26 yards on nine You’ve get to get on” him. the Would Feeney fine him? and 11 rebounds per gam e at St. John’s last season. He won the opened up some holes. Coach Bill night to even the best-of-seven carries and caught a 37-yard coach said. Anderson, obtained from the St. Would Feeney scuttle Scott’s John Wooden Award, presented by the Los Angeles Athletic Club Parcells said Monday. touchdown pass in the fourth Linemen saw the wisdom of their Louis Cardinals last week, has series at 2-2. Scott won Game 1 1-O victories In Games 1 and 4? to the nation’s top player, and was named the Kodak Player of the Johnson, Lanier moving their pieces on a five-hitter. The new spirit up front helped quarter coach’s words. 8,031 career rushing yards. 11th on Would Scott be scratched from Year. give the team Its highest rushing "You know there are people in "Bill was telling us, ’Hey, Just the all-time list. his next start? total of the season and a 35-3 "H e’s coming along They didn’t the game who cheat. 1 never knew stari hitting people,’ ’ ’ said left On his last carry, a 16-yarder, he By Harry Atkins Would Scott be scrapped as a victory over Philadelphia on block well for him. but he made penciled In as the top of the Mets’ allowing one run and eight hits In 18 until late In the game, but when you guard Billy Ard. "N o doubt about pulled up with a strained hamst­ The Associated Press lose Tuesday to rain and then possible World Series starter? Sunday. some real good cuts. ’ ’ Parcells said order. innings while striking out 19. (lose) Game 5” have 15 to 20 balls that have bi^n Olympic garnet to be broken up it. this game definitelv builds our ring. one of three Injuries to Giants "Largely, you can do nothing Five Giants running backs. In­ of Rouson. NEW YORK — Rain has made But the rainout cost Deshaies his Scott was still the main topic of scuffed, you know It’s not done by confidence We were being tenta­ players Sunday. That means Ryan will start because If the balls hit anything, LAUSANNE, Switzerland — The International Olympic cluding new arrival Ottls Ander­ Parcells credited the overall chess players out of Dave Johnson shot at glory. conversation the day after his fouling them off," Backman said. tive. We were looking for the ball Wide receiver Stacy Robinson Game 5, no matter when It’s you can’t say they were scuffed, ’ Committee decided today to separate the Summer and Winter son. combined for 178 yards on 46 progress In the offensive line with a and Hal Lanier, two men who ’’I ’m disappointed, but when three-hitter as Johnson and Mets played. But Ryan, who has been " I don’t know how he was doing it. I carrier, to see what he did. sprained an ankle, but Parcells umpire Doug Harvey, the crew Olympiads after the 1992 Games, breaking a 70-year-oid carries against the Eagles, com­ brief meeting last Thursday. would rather be managing their you’re the swingman, you have to general manager Frank Cashen suffering from elbow pain, said he assume It was something in his "Now we Just make our blocks. If said he does not consider his chief for the NL playoffs, said. tradition. pared to 61 yards on 25 carries the baseball teams. team to live with it.” Deshales asked NL President Chub Feeney would rather pitch in good glove hand” " I met with the offensive line a the running back makes the wrong injuries or those to Morris too "Yes, we can inspect the glove, The 89-member committee, the supreme Olympic authority, previous week against St. Louis. Game 5 of the National League said. ” I ’m not a guy to get too to look into allegations about the weather. Mets Manager Dave Johnson little bit. We talked about what I decision. It’s his re ^ n s lb llity .” serious. but we’re not going to go out there agreed to stage the Winter Games in 1994 and continue thereafter "W e played a better game on the playoffs was postponed Monday pumped up before a start, so it kind right-hander doctoring the ball. "Weather could be a factor If I says he thinks he knows how Scott expected. One thing that was Lett tackle Brad Benson said he More significant Is the sprained and take a man’s shirt' off,” at tour-vear Intervals, midway between the Summer Games, line.” Parcells said. "Our backs holding them back was lack of after a steady rain began in of fits my personality.” The Mets produced some base­ pitch,” Ryan said. "With my perpetrates these perplexing found Parcells’ words reassuring. foot of tight end Mark Bavaro, one Harvey, who ejected pitcher Don Which also are held every four years. ran well.” mid-moming. forcing the New Today the Astros planned to start balls that they claimed were elbow, if I had to go out for three or pitches — sandpaper. aggressiveness and trying to do the "He told us he wasn’t as of only two tight ends on the team. Sutton in 1978 for alleg^ ly scuffing IOC officials said only a handful of members opposed the Parcells said he was particularly right thing and not make mis­ York Mets and Houston Astros to baseball’s all-time strikeout king, scuffed by Scott, who denied any four innings and then had to sit "It Is in his palm. He doesn’t concerned about our making mis­ Zeke Mowatt Is the other, coming wait at least another day. right-hander Nolan Ryan, and the baseballs in a game against St. change, which needed a two-thirds majority for official approval. happy with the performance of takes,” Parcells said. "1 tried to takes. He Just wanted us to come off a season-ending knee Injury last wrongdoing and was backed by the down (during a lengthy rain rotate the ball, he Just makes a Louts, said. The game was rescheduled for Mets were going to counter by The change will require a modification of the Olympic charter, halfback Lee Rouson, last year’s change that attitude. I told them. off the ball," Benson said. year. home-plate umpire in both of his delay), I wouldn’t be able to get grinding motion. It’s blatant to Asked point-blank If Scott today at 1:05 p.m., but more rain putting left-handed-hitting Len playoff starts. me," he said. which stipulates that Summer and Winter Games must be held In eighth-round draft pick out of Just start knocking people back." Morris led Giants’ rushers Sun­ Parcells said he would know back up. The chances of going back cheated. Harvey said: Colorado. was forecast. Dykstra and switch-hitter Wally "Cashen talked with Chub and out there would be slim." " I think he could make a cue ball the same year. The Winter Olympics were first organized at Parcells said Karl Nelson, who day with 09 yards In 19 carries. later In the week If Bavaro would "1 had him at least five times Rouson. who totaled one yard on The best-of-seven series, tied at Backman in the top two spots in the asked for a meeting,” Johnson That would probably mean De­ dance, but If he Is defacing the ball Chamonix, France, In 1924, and have since been held In the winter starts at right tackle in his fourth Including a 30-yard touchdown run miss any games. 2-2. was supposed to move back to batting order. during the season, so the first game said. " I can show him some balls as shaies, who hasn’t pitched In 10 I ’d like to see him stopped,” of the LC8 was the sixth time this preceding every Summer Olympics. the Astrodome for Game 8 on ” If he starts a left-hander I ’ll go evidence If he wants” days, would be brought in for long Johnson said Monday after Game 8 year. When (Mets’ catcher Gary) The change was Initiated by IOC President Juan Antonio NHL roundup Wednesday and, if needed. Game 7 with my right-handed lineup and If "The balls they got In the dugout relief. was postponed until today because Samaranch and the 11-member IOC Executive Board. IOC on Thursday. Those dates were Carter asked me to check the ball, I he goes with a right-hander I ’ll go bounced In the dirt or went back to The only constant Is Johnson’s of rain. officials said It would In future concentrate greater attention on dependent on today’s weather as did. It was as clean as this desk. with my leR-handed hitting li­ the screen anyway," Scott said. rotation, which has right-hander Scott, who relies on a split­ the Winter Games, which, until now, have been widely regarded Game 5 must be played at Shea neup,” Johnson said. ’ "The man had Just exploded two ’"There was nothing wrong with Dwight Gooden going In Game 5 fingered fastball that breaks down, tremendous pitches. The man Is as a less-important preliminary to the Summer Games. Stadium, regardless of how long it If that all sounds very confusing, them when I threw them. I hope regardless of when it’s played. has dented defacing the ball. Capitals’ victory not very pretty takes for the weather to break. one hell of a pitcher. there’s more. they keep thinking there was, "The rain really hasn’t bothered He said all the balls the Mets Each day that passes without a "A re the Mets tiring to get to his What if today’s game Is reined though.... If it bothers them, then it us that much,” Johnson said. "Doc retrieved had been In the dirt or Montreal downed Minnesota 6-4 game being played forces the mind? Possibly,” he said. Baseball added to Olympic Games Bv The Associated Press Huber sent the game into overtime, goaltender Don Beaupre for goals. out? What If Ryan starts today’s works to my advantage.” (Gooden) Just gets an extra day. had been fouled back to the screen. and Quebec defeated Vancouver managers, especially Lanier, to Just listen to Backman. scoring with 38 seconds left after Beaupre, who faced 28 shots, was game, pitches three or four in­ Would Scott possibly pitch Game He doesn’t need it, but it shouldn’t ’"There was nothing wrong with LAU SANNE, Switzerland — Am erica’s national pasttime has It wasn’t pretty, but Washington 7-1. revamp the Astros’ pitching rota­ He says scuffing or not, the Mets th e Rangers pulled their benched at the start of the third nings, then the rains return? 8, instead of Knepper, if there is a hurt.” them when 1 threw them,” he said. been added to the list of official Olympic sports — with two goattender Al Jensen was more The momentum swung wildly goaltender. tion. And each time Lanier does are confident of beating Scott It period in favor of Kari Takko. "Jim Deshaies Is returning to the rainout today? Gooden, who lost Game 1 to Scott "But I don’t mind them thinking provisions. than happy to go home with a 7-6 Monday night. that, Johnson tinkers with the they see him again in the aeries. But Gartner steered home PI von- The Canadiens are now 1-2-0, bullpan,” Lanier said. "Nolan " I f we lose ’Tuesday to weather, 1-0, agreed. there was.” The International Olympic Committee unanimously voted Willie Huber, Maloney and Walt Meta’ batting order. "Because we’re ticked and we’re victory over the New York ka’spass with 1; 40 left in overtime, while Minnesota is D-l-l. 9 Ryan will pitch ’Tuesday with ^19 it would depend on the following " I ’ve pitched with the extra day NL President Chub Feeney said Monday to add baseball to the Games In 1002, the site of which will Rangers. Podubny scored first-period goals For example, the Astros had not going to take this lying down,” keeping the Rangers winless this Knepper in Game 6 and Mike Scott day’s weather,” Lanier said. of rest before and I’ve had times that at the request of Mets’ General "Just getting the win, that was as the Rangers grabbed an early season. planned to start rookie leR-hander hesaid. " I don’t care if he scuffs MO be announced Friday. If there’s a Game 7.” "Knepper pitched well this year when I was overthrowing,” Manager Frank Cashen, he would all that was on our minds,” Jensen 3-0 lead. NordlquM 7, Canuekt 1 Jim Deshales on Monday and balls. I don’t care If they’re scuffed In addition to the participation of five other nations, the IOC Ah, yes. Mike Scott. ’The accused against the Mets and pitched well Gooden, 17-8, said. "Because I ’ve check the balls "sometime” before said aRer Mike Gartner’s second Washington’s Bobby Carpenter Johnson had right-handed hitters before the gam e.! don’t think any also Insisted that the International Baseball Federation comply Quebec had five power-play scuff-ball pitcher who owns both his first start in this series. been through that. I ’m confident Scott’s next start. goal of the game at 3; 20 of overtime scored on a power play and Canadltnt 6. North Stari 4 goals, with rookie Jason Lafre- Mookie Wilson and Kevin Mitchell victories over the Mets so far. pitcher can beat us three times In a with Olympic rules on barring professionals. "Scott could be moved up,if we that I ’ll be able to adjust.” Scott’s next start, however, will row.” The IB F was also ordered to open the game to new countries by gave the Capitals their first win Czechoslovakian rookie Michal Mats Naslund scored three goals nlere scoring two of them, as the allowing Olympic baseball games to be played on soccer fields. A aRer two losses. "It wasn’t pretty, Pivonka scored his first NHL goal and assisted on a fourth to pace Nordlques remained unbeaten by to bring Washington back to 3-2. decision on adding women's softball to the 1092 Olympic program but we bounced back and we’ll take Montreal to Its first victory of the crushing Vancouver. the two points for the win. We sure Then Pierre Larouche gave New season. It was Naslund’s third Jeff Brown, Risto Siltanen and was postponed. d l ^ ’t want another 0-7-0 start like York a 4-2 lead going into the third three-goal game of his career. Peter Stastny also scored with the Bernle Glovfno back In charge at Parkade Lanes three years ago.” period with a power play goal. Bobby Smith, KJell Dahlln and man advantage as the Nordlques Raiders* Townsend to sit out game Both teams came Into the game But Washington scored four Craig Ludwig also beat North Stars increased their record to 2-0-1. with 0-2-0 records. goals to take a 6-4 lead halfway Familiar face behind the manager’s office desk at ■ going to the American Cancer Society. NEW YORK — Los Angeles Raiders defensive end Greg It was the fourth straight through the third period. Rookie the Parkade Lanes is Bemie Giovino who returned Club, designed to support athletics and the physical Townsend will be suspended for this week’s NFL game against regular-season victory for Jensen Yvon Corriveau scored his first after a lapse of three seasons. crea tion program at the college, is open to both MCC the Miami Dol^lns. NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle over the Rangers. Despite his NHL goal and Mike Gartner scored Giovino, who managed the popular 10-pin house for Card show alumni and anyone Interested. Five club game plans success against the Rangers lest his first of the season to tie the WILLIAMSON'S Brunswick for 25 years, was back on duty for the first are o ffe r^ frtm no minimum to $1,000 contributions. announced. . , , Herald Angle Mike Chattier will offer another Baseball Card The suspension was reinstated for three flagrant fouls season, Jensen didn’t play at all score at 4-4. Craig Laughlin scor^ time this season on Monday, Oct. 6. George Brophy is the club president against the Rangers during last on a power play and Dave Christian 6 Show Sunday at East Catholic High from 9; 30 a.m. to Townsend committed during a game against the Kansas City The 53-year-old Giovino, a former minor league added a goal to put Washington "FIVE-mCNE^ Earl Yost 3; 30 p.m. The former local resident and sportswriter rJS i'L***® ...!® '""* winding down. Ralph year’s six-game Patrick Division professional baseball umpire, was presented the DeNIrelo still manages to make the money list in Chiefs. ... ahead 0-4. turned publicist reports 32 dealer tables will be lyiwnsend originally was given a one-game suspension last playoffs. In which New York Total Ym tom m I Comfort In Ktat Brunswick Manager-of-the-Year Executive Award Sports Editor Emeritus v w k ly C^necticut Section PGA play. The local head stunned the Cam In six games. New York wasn’t through, how­ for a third time during the 1982-83 season before being showcased featuring baseball cards, collectibles and club pro hM a threeH>ver-par 75 to tie for eighth place week. But the NFL reversed Itself following a hearing and O n o p t C k O Q O wawasaaew’s T h io te sports memorabilia. "W e were all wondering why ever, as Mike Ridley scored on a replaced. In play at Tumblebrook in Bloomfield last week. tem porarily rescinded the suspension, allowing the defensive vna naa no p w ia f m via vraiMfry. naac* Chip White, of the White Glass Co., has a souvenior Jenaen didn’t play against us in the power play with 2; 21 left before mgi nv^mvfnoavo^ii oooi^ngi ^^a^a^^Nv^^^aoavion A drop off in play, and receipts, found Brunswick Organisational meeting and open house for Chib 82 end to play last week against the Seattle Seahawks. ticket stub from the Red Sox’s clinching American playoffs,” New Yortt’s Don Malo­ ana arvciTonfc air cleaning naa aaan happy to have Giovino back in the family. senior s round robin tennis players will be offered ney said Monday night. "He not designed Into one ootnped paekage, IPs League Eastern Division game at Fenway Park Montey (Ort. 20) from 9 to i i o’clock at the of his four triumphs in Manchester. against Toronto which be witnessed. only beat us, he stoned us last avanalMa in g m o8 and atertrtt hast p awp Manchester Racquet Club. Organlied play, rehreah- Cavallart sign top pick Price Improvffd roadt Will "R ed” Hadden has been added to the For the record. World Series tickets ter possible year.” WE DELIVER tnodafa In a a4da tenge o4 haaong and inents and free play will be offered to all retted mate cooling oepeeftfae. Manchester Community College promoted New games at Fenway Park were priced at 9M for boxes, RICHFIELD, Ohio — The aeveland Cavaliers have Maloney, a nine-year NHL vete­ It you haven’t received your Competitors for the 50th Manchester Road Race p lie r s age « and over. Deteils are available by ran, scon^ In the first period to E n^M d Relays for 1987. Hadden should be an asset 935 for reserved and $25 for bleacher seats. Naturally, calling the dub. announced that rookie guard Mark Price, the (IrM player chosen Manchester Herald by 5:30 p.m. LHiAnNO 3.000UNB Thankagiving morning will find the best road route become the 12th Ranger player to weekdays or 8 am . Saturdays, t.NUWIOIfeCMnON CP0MWPIWC0WU w .y*"” experience as general chairman of the all were sold with thousands of requests r ^ e c M . Mike ^ Karney ^ a n ’s Tallwood Country Ch * In In the aecond round of tte ION NBA draft, has signed a contract. conditions in history when they travel the route next iMve Mile Road Race Committee. HeMI be honorary score 400 points in his career. pleese call your canter. It you're WIIIIAMSON 8. MCTROMC am OtaMBNa IWrms of the contract were not disclosed, although It was month. Nearly three quarters of the 4.77 mile course ch aim m for this year’s 50th edition of the popular host to the Connecticat Section " I hope it doesn’t take as many unable to reach your carrier, call has been repaved on Charter Oak, Highland, Porter Turkey Day race. MMnbffrthIp drlv^ w Tournament. The popular courae reported to be worth |I8$,000 over two years, with about half of years to score the next 400,” he subscriber service. 847-9048. by 08TERLUND REFIIIQEIIAT10N and East Center streets. The existing record of 21; 28 " * * '^®®®ived a record number of playing rounds this the money guaranteed. laughed. 8:30 p.m. weekdays or 10 a m. Pumpkin Run, over a five-mile distance, will be Manchester Community College Cougar Club Is Saturdays for guaranteed delivery. 640-20SS wnaant In IwmK.. Tntin Tnnn<—— V——— •!<« nn~«n,l •f OCr^ m Von«v|vAe9av Csf MR «sr4»K sMson and will remain open until tbe snow covers the In other NHL games Monday. t 1 ‘ agANCHESTER HgRALD, Tuawfau. Oct. 14. IS B S - 18 Jets eye return III U.S.S.R. building SDI, Reagan says of O’Brien, McNeil HYTim Aiturit world aritboot nuclear weapone." developing a nationwide defense,” wide defense," Courier safd. "We TH# ASMeMSftf Fir«s "The Sorieta onderatand thfa," he said know Aat. They aredevelopfngtbe he aaid. “TheY hare devoted far "TheY have installed a large radar in Siberia along trith air WEMPSTEA1>, W.Y. (AI*) - The S M 0R IH C TO H - Even taiiile more reaooieea, for a lot ioeger modem radar at Krasnoyarsk give defeneaa a lot totMnk about." defenses around Moscow." Wew Yertt *te, eerninf an tlwSuvMaafeiletnaBdnga halt to tfanethan we, to their ow nSDI.TiM which we believe is a critical pert But (Suiter agreed that the O'Brien agreed that ifector- U.g. anti-iniaaile tmearOt at part important victory irhich gave w oriifa ouIy operational mlaaile of a radar system designed to Moscow defenses, which include McMeil would "acare a M of of an arma eontrol package, diejr them control, at leant h»r the time defenae todap aurroonda Moacow, provide radar guidance for anti- one of the globe’ s most comply defenaea," but cautioned diat are worklBg hard on their own the capital of the Soviet Union." ballisjic missiles protecting the being, of the AfC Kant race, are cated radar systems, "are permit­ neither can block like Mllback defenaea againat nuclear miaaOea, Reagan’ a reference waa to a entire nation. This is a violation of ted under A e ABM treaty. Clear^, anticipntinf the return of rtarttng Preaident ReagM Tony ftaige. "H e puta people ta yt huge tytiem of radara hoiH by A e the A B M treaty.” those defenses around a capital qirarterbaefc Ken O'Brien and B ro down," O'Brien aald. fa a nathmaHYbroadcaatapeech Sovieta under the terma of the 1S72 The Soviets argue that A e radar cHy are permitted.” Bowl running back back Kreeman MondaY night, Reagan aaid the Anti-Bolligtic Miaalle treaty. That system is intended totrack objects "In the larger sense, however, Walton'a word waa that M cNeil McNeil. faHura of ^ Iceland annimit to pact limita the miaalle defenaea in deep space and thus does not the Moscow radars and the Siber­ The 5-1 Jet* returned from New and Hertor can "Mock when they prothfce an arma control treatY permitted each auperpower, al- violate the pact. ian radar, combined with the time Bngland two gamen ahead of the nnnt to." He alao noted that waa (foe cWeflY toSoviet inaiatence thoogh N doea allow A B M OYatema Rep. James CkMirter, R-N.J., a and money the Soviets spend on that the U.S. "Star Wara" program Batriou after a M-M victory. They McNeil "can't be thrown right in to protect each national c a ^ a l. strong supporter of the SDI pr5 civil defense, which is far more be baKeif. are riding a four-game winning there becauae be won't be h» game But A c Soviets are alaoboOAng gram, said after Reagan's speech, than ours, show that they're But Reagan, apeaking from the atreak. snapB. a I arge-aealeradar at KraaiioYarsk “ I wish be had hit A a t point a lot serious about defenAng agirinst Oval Office, aaid he tifated the in central Siberia, and Reagan harder." He referred to the So­ m issile a tA ck ,” Courier said. O'Brien threw for M mfnufea the Jeta' running game waa Soviet demand, and reatated again repeated on Monday his belief that viets’ reported work on an anti­ "I think A e president makes a Monday, reported no norenenn or ouatanding, ledbyHector'acareer- Ma belief that the Strategic De- the radar violates Ae ABM pact. missile system. mistake when he doesn’t explain •welling in Ma apralned and Mgh 14> yarda. r,‘ft74k' ■ feiMC InKiative, aa Star Want ia "For some years now we have "The Soviets are putting enor­ how sophisticated the Soviet de­ formallY known, ia "the kev to a •trained left knee and aafd the "W e (Bd a lot of team Mocking," been aware that the Soviets m aybe mous resources into their nation­ fense systemsare," saidCourier. Inhiry waa Imprmrlng by "leapa WaHon aald. "The dgM enda and bounda." ffe aeld not playtag (Shuler and Hockey Klever) were next Monday nIgM agalnat Denver very inatrumental in controfflng would "drive me c raty." Iran beats Americans arms embargo their outaide Hnebackera." Coach /oe WaKon baa a walt- Meanwhile tacklea Jim Sweeney y aod-aee atance on O'Brien, but B Bd Bionchu suppliud and could not easily adapt sive,’’ tMs hardware could help ... andtherearesupplier groupings and Reggie McBIroy took out the The Asaocluted Frass to the captured arms, said Ae fully expecta McNeil to come off even the odA against Iraq’s and interests which are not easily New England enda. After helping sources, who spoke on condftion of superiority in aircraft, tanks and Injured reaerve later iMa week. explained along standard political «»nler Guy Bingham neutralixe V NICOSIA, Cyprus — Iran, out­ anonyqnfty. artillery. lines,” the Stockholm Interna­ "We feel ne'e going to be ready note tackle Toby WilHama, goarda gunned by Iraq) A A e 5year-old That bixarre deal, conducted In Ae past year, military spe­ tional Peace Research InstftAe, to be activated," Walton aald. Dan Alexander and Ted Banker Gulf War, ia spenAng Mllhms of through Swiss intermediaries, cost cialists say, Iran has Aken deliv­ which keeps track of international "We've atarted planning in that and off to go after the hMhfe dollars in secretive deals for hard-pressed Iran |l(H1 million, ery of significat t amounts of arms deals, said in a recent report. direction." Hnebackera. Paige led the way warplanes, missiles and other wKh IIP million goAg to the weaponry from North Korea, One of the Pentagon’s top ana­ AF photo hardware to beat a U.S. arms Another plan ia the greater uae of through the hole. brokers in commissions, A e sour­ China, Libya, Syria, Brazil and lysts watching the Iran-Iraq war embargo, military analysts and ces added. c M cNeil and^/ohnny Hector aa a Europe’s arms market. told The Associated Press that "W e put a lot of emphaaia onthat American officials say. backfM d tandem. Walton wanted "ft shows A s t how frantically A e The Israeli government denies It, Tehran’s main arms pipelines run laat week and the Mfenaive line House for sell? So desperate are Ae Iranians Iranians are looking for heavy to experiment with that duo before but European, U.S. and Arab from China and North Korea by reaponded well," WaHon aald. that in one recent deal A ey even weaptms anywhere they can get it sources say even Ae Jewish state M cNeil dialocated Ma elbow Sept. A thr«ft-story contJominium unit In S«ward, Alaska, sHs sea, and from Eastern Europe by The Patriota’ defenae waa atung bought back, perhaps unwHtAgly, and how much they' re ready to pay has aiAd the Iranians. Analysts air A r ough Damascus, Syria, or by 11. Now, with Hector coming off by the aucceaa of the Jeta' ground tlltad off its foundation aftar floocJwatara from U.S.-made M-4S tanks and other H tn M ptMo ty Tuefew even though they know they’re believe that A e Israelis consi(ler it sea. back-to-back IM-yard gamea that game. aoutD-cantral AlaakaTs moat dastructiva storm In more weapons that the Irakis had being grossly overcharged,” com­ in A e ir Aterest to keep two of their "These two pipelines are good. make Mm the A f C a aecond "It waa ahocking," linebacker than a decade eroded the ground under it. The storm, captured from Iranian forces, mented one o t the sources Avolved Moslem enemies, Arab Iraq and They’re reliaUe. The Soviet Union T Following his blockers informed Western sources said. leading ruaher with yarda, Larry McOrew aald. "They aren’t which poured more than 14 Inches of rain on Seward, in A e arms deal. Persian Iran, at each other’s is certainly doing some double­ The Iraqis put A e weapons on the As Iran' masses as many as throat. Walton likea the Idea even more. auppoaed to do that on ua. We’retoo New York's Tony Paige has the football tucked In as he dealing through its allies in East­ England Patriots In Foxboro. Flying at Paige Is New awapt away houses and severed roads as flood-swollen market because their armed forces 850,000 men along the battlefront “ There has been a dramatic "That would be exciting," tIgM good for that. But obvioualy It did ern Europe selling stuff to Iran as tucks In behind the block of right tackle Jim Sweeney rivers rose. are mostly Soviet- and French- for a long-heralded "fateful offen­ increase in the number of suppliers end Mickey Shuler aald. "It would happen." England’s Brent Williams (90). The Jets ground out a well as Iraq," saidthe analyst (53) during their NFL game Sunday against the New 31-24 victory over the Patriots. 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Reward I Last an 10/4/06 minimum supervision, all “ ♦ Houafon , ^ Taeadava Oomea k s s . . ; i **’• ♦''•'•‘I dome, Manchester pay Incentive, and benef­ man's glasses with brown Aide training clots that with all phases of design. (Scott 10-101, It neceaaorv, 0:30 o.m. Lf* Anae^ ot P ll^ ro h , 7:35 o.m. fW tournoment champion Donburv, Kontot CItv 3 3 0 .500 113 111 benefits. Insurance, vaca­ Call Brown's Flowers 6t3 - Voncouver, Skriko 2 L.A. Roldm 3 3 0 Tillwood its included, pensten. cose. Marked with Okin­ will begin toon. Also tak­ St. toula ot Toronto, 7:fi o.m. (Sondlok, Ptderton), 4:42 (pp). 3, .500 106 tions, holidays and uni­ 8455 and ask for Ron or Ifttawdii ^—«— Son Diego 1 5 0 .167 115 Manchester and Vernon awa phone number. Grey ing applications for *1’**'’'' W Jtinll^, 0:35 o.m. O tw ^ , Brown 1 (Stltonan), 0:10 (pp). 3, hilnk.Ii* e'lM' Moncheater NATION, • Twa hglH-ln-gna wort racardag gt forms. Excellent working J o h n . ______SamrSav, o c T il QuT^, Lobanlara 1 (Brown, SKtanen), blanked ^airfields 2-d, on ooala from lAL ^FERENCS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED shops. Coll Mrs. Knowles frame. Vicinity ot East CNA's. We offer excellent At Houaton or ^ew York. 0:30 o.m. Sprinper. Pellller ore- El 6404607. conditions Call 07S-S90S. starting rates and benef­ Montreor«rt'*lBI^*lo,*7^8D^. i - i ? ,P«noltl7a-<»lllla, Qua (rooofl. Middle Tpke and Gibson's . . . . iaiiuav, Off. If aerved th# shutout In pool. Kellv N.Y. Glonta 5 1 0 .«33 130 73 Bookkeeper - Expe­ yonotuvif «0*aw J a ^ , 7:35 o.m ff."’ Ltmov, Von (rouoflino), 3:31; Washington Ovm 646-9737. its. Please contact: Direc­ At Houaton or New York, |;35 o.m. ^ Anoelea of Detroit, 7:35 o.m. ^loord, (Sue (hooking), 3:31; Lont, Von Hprnboafel and Lvnn S 1 0 .«» 130 77 rienced. Accuracy In us­ Solonan piqved well In midfield. Oollot 4 3 0 .447 173 114 ax]SKi'W“!®ar'Si} tor of Sfaff Development ...... T***^'®«*-P "♦ Chicapo, 0:M o.m. (hoqkinp), t - .p -, Smvl, Von (hookino), Phllodelpha ing IBM X T essential. At Colltornlo or Boaton, 1:30 o.m. Quebec o f Edmonton, 7:35 o.m. 14M0; tfelword, Von (aibowino), 15:44. lyioMhester It at Bloomfield on 3 4 0 m 14 143 K Mart help wanted. of Crestfteld Convales­ Saturday. St. Louli 1 S 0 .W 74 137 Manchester, coll John of . . _ ... wv^WaW^eVr vCI. O „S 7conO_P7rlod-:4. Quebtc, Slltonen 1 cent Home/Fenwood 643-9290. At Colltornjo^oF ^Mtw^ t;35 o.m. Cgntrol Manor. Monday through (Brown, Oou ft), 14:14 (pp). PTnoltlea- Chicogo 4 0 0 1.000 144 47 atsfeiiaiftaaii: Merchandlee Em­ CinidliM 8. North 8tiri 4 M8C Cobm JlN iery fwg ocot atorg rt- w. Que (holdlno), 0:33; Eoalts, Que Mlnnaaoto 4 3 0 .447 133 04 Part Time. HELP WANTED Friday. 7om-3pm of 643- Port fIme/Job sharing po­ , At Colltornlo or Boaton, It neceaaorv, ill®i!?Hltfl**!’. Von Ihlph- oardau In the tame day, ployees, Caahlera, B!d9 P.fTt. Manchester Soccer Club Cobrot D etroir 3 3 0 SOO 104 114 H E Y KIDS! 5151. EO E. sition. Busy engineering atlcklnq), 4:54; M oxwtll, Von (Intarfer- Tompo Bov 1 5 0 .147 100 TWO MAN BEIT BALL— Gross-Rav Earn Extra Cash! Slock. Full time and _ lataiUov, Od. 35 ancali 7:45; Slltonen, Qua (croaa- (bqva II veora old) took port In the 1S3 S|.... Louli-Wolt „.,nKomlnskI m sxi rs.73, RORov V Ball-___ firm requires secretarial At Houaton or New York, It neceaaorv, Columbus Dov Tournament In Ludlow, Green Bov 0 4 0 .mo 74 177 Jim Tvmpn 74; Net- Nelson Eddy-John part-time positions i! S p.m. Clerlcal/Oota entry. Man­ assistance possible (cTMech#S(yfi),*14:0i;' Richter,' '^Von Mott., and advanced to the temlflnoi Bpvlon ss. Andy Walgart-DIck NevMIt available experience .. Oanuay, Oct. 3a rqund before being eliminated bv the Ationta 5 1 0 .133 150 10I $4, Ivon Fprtln-Lou Fortin 57, Bob Are you interested in INSERTERS WANTED MRTTaR/niUlNK chester medical group growth to full time. Word »wceaforv, (h‘oXi?*;rsi~’' West Sorlnqfleld Jeta, 5 t. Earlier, the L.A. Roma 4 3 0 .447 114 110 Zlmmar-Roloh Kino 57, Roy Parry- not necessary, many seeks part time help. Typ­ processing necessary, dic­ B.S p.m. E5T Perlpd-5, Quebec, Goulet 3 Cobroa dateoted Ludlow, 1-0, and ^ s c o 4 3 0 .447 140 77 Dove Bergatrom 41, Rov Sf. Leula- W NJ.MNTAK employee benefits. ing skills required. Coll taphone a plus, tend re­ Modlton, 4-0. Goolkeepert Evan Ml- NawOrltona 2 4 0 .333 71 ns earning extra money MocLollm ), 15:5k 5, Montreol, Noalund 1 IHunNr), 5:42. 4, O yebM /P. Stoatnv 1 M anuoyt Ooflw Apply In person dally 647-0230. sume to; Fust and O'Neill, (Olnaraa,Svo^l,10:43(oo).4,Montreai, (Lfltrenlere, Oeulet), 4:52 (pp), 7, lone and Mott DeMarco each reola- SrrWl58Sr**45''' Call 647-9946 COMNN TO TOWN? tered o ihutout. On Sundov, Clifton Cincinnati M, Plttaburgh 27 LOW OROII, LOW NET - Orou- Mon-Sat Manchester K 210 Main Street, Manches­ Ludwlo 1 (WoTler, Richer), 17:47. * (Hunter, Goulet), MflUoy, o a . 17 and winning prizes? Will your Chrlatmae bee Penoltlea—MqmMao, Mon (hook- 10-M. 0, Quebec, Lotrentere 3 (P. Pork, N.Y., handed the Cobroa their Si“ 'v y i' Nq|"'hakl II, Tymon Airlines now hiring. Res- ter. CT. 06040 Attention first loia, 51, before thav bounced bock Chicago at Mlnnetoto, t p.m. Ask for Bob M a rt 239 S p e n ce r Kathy Tower. EOE. M/F. ^ t n v , Brown), )2:B (pp). P enolflei- Dollos ot Phllodtiphia, I p.m. S3, Ball S5; Nat- Eddy 4$, W e io ^ 45. "Joy to the World" or a ervotlontsts, flight attend­ Gymnastics Cote, ijKie, motor (flohtlno), 5:50; Smvl, bv whlpplno Walpole, Mott., 7-0. Ivqn Fortin 47, Lou Fortin irB o v lo n 71! Join the Herald aales force, Street E O E. Oronatrond, Min (hloh-atlcklno), 10:33. voPf minor- The Cobroa enter State Cup plov Grain Bov at Cleveland. 1 p.m. Nf"*ij7t 71, Morro 71, John Ouord 72, "BllanI Night"? Our ants, and oround crew Soturdov oeolnat the Avon Fivers and Houaton at CIncInnotl, t p.m. agea 11- 16, muat be able to positions available. Call Printing Operator-Small host South Windsor on Sundov at ImBonapollt at Buftalo, 1 p.m. P.“ T I T Andaraon 73, etyea are working days, multi nth 1250offsetprew. Second Perioi^7. Montreal, Noalund 3 Lot A m lM RoWtrt ot Mloml, — J.* ” 7 A Gross- Kan Cpmarterd t-Otf-565-1630 ext A76T tor (M o i^ Sflinhi; 3:34. T nSKSS h', MCC't Cpugor Field on Sunday. A nlghta and weekanda to Experience preferred will Ntll Dynm'i lehool Np p England ot WPlttaburah, fW bui^ 1‘ p.'rTV*”’ work two nlghta a week, 5- details 24 hour*. Noalu^ 3 (Lemleuk, Otnoraa), 7;04 (pp). a, Cobra victerv would clinch thedivlilon John Bonovlga S3, Rkh Lombardo 5$, DATA TERMINAL OPERATOR BacralTar/ train. Typing necessary, (Iiiiw ;'.i;hn^ ^ title for them. SI. Leula at...... Woshington,n, I 1p.m. p Rov Bell 55, Bob Chambers SS; B- till Bantae ordara end .. D*mne’» School ot Ovmnoa- MonJrtqJ^ithJlMoalund, GlnoraaM3:llf Son Frunclato at.1 Attonta,f->Mwii1o, 1 1p.m. 8:30 PM (you pick the dayel), ?ataa5Bi4ia?taiP 55 wpm. East Hartford tlea Cloaa IV comoulaorv teom recentiv (DO). /N flonje^ ^ cKtonev, Min (trip- m l^ -m o lo r (hlgl^icfclno, flohllna), Oroaa- Bob Forrond Jr. 43, t/M rk need more help. Don’t location. 35 hour week. T o n w ^ at Ntw Orlgana 1 p.m. Part-Tim e Individual needed to In­ comp4d^ In 0 meet in Simaburv. M8C Foret Datrolt of Los Angglu Itama, 4 o.m. n2 2 uu**l«^*?' »®Pl*n«o 4 a !X n 9-12 on Saturdays. Call today be ■ "Rudolph-ln-the- Smalt office. Excellent Tboae alrla Itiklno honora include Ntw York Glonta at Seattle, 4 p.m. 2£2^ik Howrovd SO, Don terview end do telo- (reuflhlno), 1:15: Muall, Min (hookino), Wtnnik 50, Dove Bergstrom 51, Roger. Red" thla Chrlttmas. STUDENT benefits, call Mr*. Palmer * * w ' — - Stephonia Steohonie Flonooon Flonot... Moncheater Soccer Club Force (bovt Son Diego at Konaot CMv, 4 o.m. Hours are 8 00 A M until Noon for this part-time merkellng. Should en­ n b vuuU.J.OmPI, iirni Mbeom, o ^ 3rd floor; Deno {li«W1na>, 1*:**- 10 veora old) p lo ^ In the Ludlow, Lenlocho 51: C- Gross- Bill Dowd n 209-9576, Monday through MgnUgy, O el.» 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 position Responsible for entry of all data Into cost Come eem the ceah you r Wbyoult. 10th bort, Mb beam. jjAatt.,It., CqlumbutColumbus Dov Tournament In Denver at New York Jeta, 7 p.m. M ork Kirk 46, Net- Sion Jorvla 4 ^ o m - joy dealing with people LOAN Fridoy between 0:30 and riw W oli orbund"______'MIchtii'a__ !. (p 'lta, Acton), 13:14. RenoDIta- .... 11-ond-under 'B ' D lvlilen th li post systems Data terminal experience is essential. need to atult every- end phone work. Mome 3:30. ^IhL^flidlw-mlfcoodoet-oome weekendWei,fv.i,w uiiuond uiTinwvdivided threein m gomespumvi. atk for Susan IdtMlIn 5-d voult, 5th bars 51h m laconf^ t ^ n p ) . 1:50; Gronalrand, A—10,144. Winning one, toalna ona and tying one. TWO MAia BEST 17 — Oross- Knowledge of computer systems helpful hodlee etockingo. Cell hours avallaMa. Posi­ position ovollablt. n, 4th floor, 4th oil around; icote Ittohl^T, 1:50; iMtlewa, Min, . Nafatea Ron Fournier. Linesmen— F 2.2?rr!2n *A°a*.Teenlo 44, Bob Clork- 9 The Force beat Ludlow, 53. lied Bm t|iliE7.8tNtirt» (Adult supervision poeltlona alB o Mr. Beraoge tion In Manchaatar. For Excallont growth Carpenter- Experienced lerakl ^ vault 4th bars, 7th beom, mlacomhict, 1;5D; Olnoroa, Mon, Swade Knok, Rondv Mnton. Lonameodow, l-i.ondDOwedteciItton i ’?**'fi9 Tdo 47: Net-BongvIge-HowrovU In remodeling. Coll Ro­ leer, 7th o il around. Intarvlaw call molor (llohlino), 1:50rTemloux, Pork, N.Y., Y-0 . **A Mlalewle^ available.) 1-•00-S4^804S potantlol tor tho bert Jarvis, 643-0712. IB-tl—‘ Jeimlter...... Conno ~onnor 7th voult 2nd mtnor-jnolqroome mlaconduct (Inahoo- Michael Gritteth and Ben Golot each _.At.CtwdnngB-Ba,SM S5L"!P* *?.'-® ® ?*"*'-B“ '’lnakaa sl, Apply iti person ot call (203) 643-1101 TMapatory Itrshai beum, tat floor, 4th- oil““ oround; Kote tlohtlno), 1:50; Richtr. Mon, hod two ooalt and Krit Llndttrpm one 7 I t o ■qh Buasell-Ooodmon 55. . 1-80»-g4»-7g88 right ptrton. Ex- Ivera Mb voult Ith bora,-. 7th beam, 7th miacenduct-pome mlaconduct, 1:50, tor the Force. Tim Ketaev realatered p 7 b (^UM BUI DAY tTABLBFOED -» An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F l l t - M I B flw , ^ on wound; MoraN ... Kennedv------MeXaonev, Min (hooking), 5:04; Rouu, two oaalata and Mike Sieno, Corev Wry B ill ^ w d net 43poln1a. Bill vyoe d ^ 4 0 parlenca htipful Port time driver* - wanted Ith vault, 7th bura,rs. tat III beam,beom, 4th floorfloor, Min (croeaHJwcklno), 4:27; Momouo, Scholastic ond Llndatrom added one apiece. Tim pointt. but not manda­ for South Windsor tchool 3ro plLdtwund; ^MelltsoMenu Piquettc “ 3rt‘ Mon, (hoekMri, 7:14; Pitit, Min, Bouloy, Seth Egon, B illy Renqud, ALLIED PRINTING SERVICES. INC bute*. Storting pov M per voult, SIh bora, 7th floor, Tthalloerund; njolor^lacondoct (flohUno), 15:47; Kor- RonUol Stlmon, Mott Loverv ond Chrla jjW-QHatar 1 run (Andtreon kick), Pm iKtli 0pm letm 579 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST Potitlohs available for tory. hour. Pull training pro­ R tflv m t t Sth vault,... 3rd bars, 3rd Wollenberg ployed well. Ooollet CUSTOiMER SERVICE |tuw , BWfnd floor, tallaioll on oround: Artio Donny Corongelo ond Greg Rovn olio MANCHESTER, CT 06040 Immediate employment. MANAGER/ Apply In ptrton. vided. Coll 52S40M. ikvHjthbora, 5th beom, 3rd floor, oloytd well. PENSACOLA, Flo. (API — Finol FNtbiH accres ond monev^Mnnlngt Monday In REPRESENTATIVE the mark of printing excellence ‘ The Force, 553, host South Windsor SL Aeet. Lab Taehnieian Saalag* Bosk ot File Clerk port time Boucher fnd voult, 4th on Saturday ond ore ot Windsor Pit—Sqtetv, Moves forotd out ot end TRAINEES wonted tor busy medical tone, h):H) 74)75vari pqr-ft ParUMe Boy Raawt >>• with experience In oroutid; Jackie LoMon- Sunday. ExeHlRg OppBilBiiRy office. Typing and other ,.Oqqne»--M)nn7aoto, Boouprt (35 ahola- CCC-Coat O'oll ^ ThjrtIWaerter X ebrative bietflng lorboro Fortchlno t tS M a la lt , miscelloneous dutte* In­ ITa m o DOv*. 1h.ru. 5 1 . Mon- W T W L T j Ftf-^oekaon 1 run (Andaraon kick), ss» t e *jrLr»TT!B deeired. NOW Monchetler 3 0 3 M8C TirniiliM Are you Bnxious for b d Bxedting fob, but hBVB cluded. Please coll 040- East Ttartford 1 0 Pit—1*0 Andaraon *51512 The Moncheater Soccer Club TOrno- 0314 ond ask tor the office Lhwanwn- South Windsor 1 1 0 llttB or no work BxpBrlBn(»? Do y o u B n )o y •heel Metal Ttorttord Public doea (plrla 11 veora old) ftoved five Ernie Oontotea, 145300 LEGAL SECRETARiES HIRING EOE manager. 1 1 0 Cln-ttovu*«run 9S5eeh kick), i:i3 public contBct work? It b o , y o u w ill o n |o y b B - Rockville 1 games In o Columbus Dov Tournament O n-FO Breech «, 7:37 Joey SIndttar, t* 4 * l (KxptrlTncTO) Maehanic 0 1 1 111 WlnUaor, winning two, losing two Pit—FO Andaraon 44,11:3S Leonard Thornpeon, tISJOO ing B CuBtomBr S b t v Ic b ReprBBBntBtlvB Bt Min. 10 year experience. CalMibir Entiftd ond tvina one. The TornoUeet beot R,^TKnok,Wa 15 Quya and gala 0 . 3 1 MFC. You will porfomt a varlBty ot IntaraBt- J u 9t B t f i o r t rtd9 t o Aircraft queflty not Ctpltili7.RM|9r«6(0T| Windham 1 1 3 1 Simaburv. 50, and Oronbv, 1-0. while Rniftw v^l^DWTr naadad Immadiatly tvlng the Folrfleld Strlkera, (Ml, and Tim Shnpeen, 54,313.17 6 Nthoro tho IHg pajrefiocA M loalng to Sutton, Moss., M , and In g Branch Otflea dutlaa and laam to u b b to train In all aapacta TOMV ACC 0 OroUv,s)*5 tor an appointment aek I Publtcee Nian , MISSED,. FIELD OOALS-PIflaburgh, W E W ANT YOU Monchgator, 3:30 Anuaraon » . OnrinnoN, Breech 45. .Oordner.53*S for Steve Z. 645-2407 vlaw. K-Mart Shopping Cantor We have recently added pareonnel. but due •AY to exceptional growth, are dtalreu* ot odd- MANCHESTER HERALD c S L i S'Sf'W ?*' ^ivenke 1 (Ourlnor, R » d i o ,T V BP Tip Twmiy 296 Hartford Tumpika Pntttirt Blitl yW tenW eta ee lUencheater, 3:30 Smim), 7:3V 6, New York. Lorovche 1 g J W S J S * " — V p m o n . C T 0 m Ino more. Ytorlv bonus, madicol banattte MARY •aat Cuthotice d M o ip n ev, 3:30 M m i M w I i i i Can NOW 647-DD46 muLP an o m u y?!-*pw y Thurwtov o1 3:15 p.m. jAw* McOumber. nAM.77 and pension offdrtd. Coll Deii* Luetlan, »guu*tgep._HY :a; LpouOMIn, ugotnat Northweit Catholic in w int XaBh Haraua, *1414.17 aOc-M/F 528-4467 CeehoflcU tV flhllton, 3:30 thotaug), M:SS; Oogner, NY asSSSwS'Wsss Pole, *1414.17 Ebensteln & Ebentteln, P.C. S2S0M6. O il . Inc. T» Angela, Chonneit 5, v o iu m nni'enuiuta, lais reoerd. total Scott Hath, S14M.17 * CM ekh m t lk tfNN^InBMefM* iM f BpBCfBNy ^ M M f # 4 12

IHanrh^fitpr) '"Rochester ■ fl City of ViilsqR Charm HrralJi /O-Kf t m Proof Operotor. Pull time ClitMbvNCA *nc Tvpift-Port time will In­ 1 M or finish. Occasional d O C B ftfi clude o wide vorletv of Soturdoys required. Pre­ ottier duties. Please coll vious bonk or proof M9-3M0. (NCR775) experience helpful. Vklll train. Con­ Cniov meetino and work- tact Darrell Long, South 0 ins Witt) poeople? Are you Windsor Bonk & Trust Co. Interested in soorts? Do 28MM1. Republicans you need extra cosh? If you answered yes to these Reader Sorter Operator. questions Porkode Lanes Port time Mon-Pri, 4pm- nos eimHoyment oppor- 9pm or finish. Occoslonol tunltles for you. Pull and Saturdays required. Ex­ port time positions ore perience helpful but will troln. Contact Oorreii declare war ovollaPle In customer ser­ vice, housekeeplnp, me- Long, South Windsor acTr.Ttif . II, semennortioitmte chonlcol and food prepo- Bonk ft Trust Co. 29^4061. feet required) - SM Leke Street - Purer Resrdencd C I liLf WMrrEo SI SI rotlon. No experience is ISFSSf^ Zone. required for any of these Dental Assistant, part texeee geim e t end Merkeneg. Me. - Refeoyesfa positions, possibllltes for time for specialty proc- Port time mature person Government Karnes from Must Be Seen! 6 Huge Vernon-Tri level 2 bed­ M140 SaeeiaiI exceptionixcepno uMer — Article------rv, Seefionm$fe«ft SMoi advancement ore unlim­ tlce In Windsor. Reward­ for busy store. Cost Hort- SI (U repair). Delinquent rooms, 2 hill baths, spec- room condominium, i'/i low me odomon of o canopy etrueturoemdayari over charter once to ArfltfeArticle iv,IV, SofOiei)S ^ o n S to "redVce ■■ - - me - * fron ’f * ’ ited os we promote from ing position for on organ­ for^/Manchester town tax property. Reposses­ toculor kitchen. Thermo- baths, finished basement, yard from 40 testfsef fto 4 Met 6 mentmtorereeertyat within. To discuss our ized people oriented line. Alternating nights sions. Coil SOft^-6000 ext pone windows, 2 ear gar­ deck off dining area. All 172 Doming street OuslnoH zone III. OH 9965 fOr current repos­ openlnqs please ask for person. Will train. S46- 5-11. D airy M ort MS age. "We Guoronfee Our appliances, freshly i-raM4 W llw ^O .tteveiM - Reavesfovorienee to Article the center manager. Por- 4S11. Spencer Street Manches­ session list. Homes" Blanchard ft Ros- pointed, immedlote occu­ tio.1t1141 II, Seefion Aoi.n M reoiee the easterly stOe yard By Alex Ofreflf tlon. In favor of eliminating the kode tones, Porkode ter 569-3046. sefto 646-240%] pancy convenient loca­ 10 six (ejteet, mteeireaiiireai to allow on 0 ^ A$$ocfofe Edffor party lever from voting machines. to mo house of M Devon Drive - Heaaeeee Shopping Center If Sparkles! immaculate $ tion. $700 per month plus Zone A. in favor of establishing a commis­ T Manchester. Port time help wanted! room Rolsed. Ranch on Nicely locoted $ room, 3 security; Coll 646-0352 or The Republican Town Commit­ sion to recommend candidates to DIRoso Cleaners. Apply In impeccobly maintained bedroom, r /j both home. 643-2203 and ask for Rick. At mis heoring interesfed persons may bo heard and wrifMn Pomlly room with bor ft eommynicoiions received. . . A . copy of meso petitionsiitloni hove tee took a strong position Tuestfoy the governor for nomination as Established Manchester Maintenance person port person at 534 Eost Middle grounds In Vernon. Spa­ ^been filed in ^ mo - iPlonnlngondZonlngDeporfmenfandmay Planning and Zoning ( night against charter changes that Construction company time to work at local Tpke.. sink, garage, ft flat open be Inspected Oirine business hours. Judges, In favor of appropriating cious rooms, fantastic rear yord. Won't lost long would...... make It possible forthel the town $1.3 million for elderly housing on seeks heavy eaulpment oportment complex per­ family room, 2 fireploces ZONING BOARD OP APPRALS operotor for bulldozer, forming maintenance ond Plostics-We will troln Indi­ and lots morel M int condi­ ot only $119,900 Strono EDWARD COLTMAN, SeCRefARY and the Eighth Utilities District to North Elm Street, and In favor of bockhoe, and excavator. grounds keeping duties. viduals who want a career tion. $149,900. Jackson ft Real Estate 647-7653. Dat4d of Manchester, CT this I4m day of October, 1«8fc be consolidated without a separate appropriating $8.8 million to reha­ Class 1 license helpful, 1 Experience preferred but In the exciting field of Jockson Real Estate. 647- 497-10 vote within the district. bilitate Manchester schools. year experience required. will train. $5.00 plus per plastics. Complete paid S400 or 646-S646.0 Manchester 6 room The committee, with about 28 In Before tbe vote was taken on the Must hove references and hour to sfort depending on medical Insurance, with LO TS /U m house, near hospital. attendance, voted m favor of a charter change Tuesday night, own transportation. Ex­ ability. 643-5119 weekdays Other fringe benefits. If Brand New listing I Ade- Available November 1st. committee members Geoffrey cellent opportunity for the 9-5. you hove the optltucjae for lolde Street-Southend of F O R M li $725/month plus utilities. resolution offered by the OOP rihgt Individual. Coll Col­ production and plastics. Hortford. Owners hove Security, lease references n r MLE executive committee that called Naab, Ronald Osella and Betty leen at 646-0505. Manchester Accounting Please call call David occupied fhls 3 family for Lots for sale. Bolton- required. Write Bex u the charter revision proposal "a SadloskI spoke against tbe pro- office hos opening for Allen Plastics. 202-0B21 be­ mony yeors and hove Bulldlng lots with view. C /0 Manchester Herald 16 For Sale. Rowing M a­ Marald pheta by Layng grab for more power by the po'-ed changes, which will appear Established Manchester bookkeepers, tax prepar­ tween 9om-12pm or apply taken excptlent core In Its $65,000 and up. We also Brolnard Place. chine, fully assembled, 1 Democrats who already control the as Question 4 on the Manchester Construction Company ers and data entry opera­ In person, 45 Connecticut upkeep.^5 roofn flots, no custom build homes. Call year old, excellent condi­ ntchftrd LaPoInta, the chiBf voting machlnB rtiBchanlc in machanlca spend about 45 minutes to an hour on each of town's government” There were ballot Nov. 4. seeks a Laborer for gen­ tors. Full or part time. Avenue, South Windsor., leases, ieparateMliltles, 2 646-5200. Glastonbury Home for tion. $75. Call 646-3245 1986 Chevy Cavoller-2 Mancheatar, praparaa a machina at Waddall School for no "nays" In the voice vote. Naab. a town director, said the eral construction. R^er- Call 643-4$5S. Ct. cor goroRe. $175,900. Jock- Rent. 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms after 5;30pm. door, automatic transmis­ the town's 44 voting machines. change Is against "the fundamen­ ences required, i year son ft Jackson Real Est­ Lots for sale. Manchester and an In-low apartment. sion, sun roof, air condi­ tha Nov. 4 alactlon onTuasday. LaPoIntaandthroaothar The resolution also said, 521-5234. tal democracty our a n c ^ tq ti experience necessary. Sales Person/Florat As­ Landscapers and Lawn ate. 647-8400 or 646-8646.0 - building lots overlooking tioning, am /fm cosseffe, "Forced consolidation will drive a fought for.” f Good opportunity for sistant. Full or part time workers. Experienced re­ golf course. $90,000 and 6700 miles. $8500. 646-5115. wedge so deep between the people right Individual. Call Col­ for flower and gift shop. quired In operating and up. We also custom build JIPMENT He said revision of the consolMa- Price Reduction! The of the North End and the rest ot the tion provisions ot the charter leen at 6460505. Apply In person at Flower maintaining lawn equip­ price of this unique Invest­ homes. Call 646-5200 STONE AND town that It will take years, even arte Fashion 85 East Center ment, knowledge of lan and salary provided. Ex­ Must have class 11 license. Areo Distribution firm $119,900. Joyce G. Epstein pets. No appliances. Park­ by the tire. $50/nlte. 643- 5:00pm. ask for Mary. vine. Excellent condition. the chief voting machine mechanic not known, because some were change seems Inevitable. If and perienced with referen­ Call 646-5000 fo r looking tor two to three Real Estate. 647-8895.0 ing for 1 car. 649-1265. election Is scheduled. a 8686 or 643-6411. loaded, uses regular gas, for Manchester. LaPoInte said It purchased used. The town bought when It occurs. It could mean the The day before an election, the" bt ces. Coll 6468173. appointment. key people to run their Free to Good Home. 2 two snows Included,, $1650 takes 48 minutes to an hour — own operation. No finan­ No fancy phrases! A beau­ Manchester - 2nd floor 2 the machines between 1982 and end of his and the other three mechanics have to go around with black 8 month old male call 64M141 after 5pm. "depending on how sharp we are 1984 mechanics’ Jobs because special cial risk. Call after 4:30 tifully decorated 6 room bedroom, heat and ap­ kittens. Excellent house the registrars of voters and polling at pm, 647-7697. Cope located In Manches­ pliances, no pets. $575 plus that day" — to get a machine ready Before every election, every technicians might have to be called moderators to examine each ma­ Time running out cots 647-8649. Firebird 1968, 6 cylinder, for an election. th ter. Enclosed front porch. security 646-3979. Merch8ndl88 automatic, overhead facet of a machine has to be in for repairs. chine. On election day, they have to to Dashing Cape Crochet Fenced In yard. Write this cams, restorable or for Although a drill Is used to begin examined by the mechanics. This The other two mechanics are be on hand In case of problems. For number down and calllll Studio type oportment. MISGELLANEDUS work, the Job also demands a involves making sure the levers dc R88l E8l8t8 parts. Best offer. 646-8568, Republicans Harry W. ReInhorn LaPoInte. who works hill-time for ar 646-7709. Realty World Partly furnished. Work­ FOR SALE 6-10pm. delicate touch. For instance. In over each name and question slide andn d Richard r ...... A. Varney. LaPoInte for nursing taiks Frenchette Assoclates.o ing single male preferred. CLOTHINS order to make the party lever up and down, that counters In the and Klein are Democrats. The wl Lease. Security. No pets. 1973 Datsun 510 Ideal for operative, tweezers are used to Please tarn to page 10 ur Brand New I For Sole. Pink grapefruit rear of the machine accurately positions are divided among HOMES 643-2880. Career Wardrobe: Ladles plant 48 Inches tall $6.00. parts excellent mechani­ By John F. Kirch Connecticut. Including the 8 room 2'/^ both home. 1st 649-2430D cal condition. Body shot. Harold Raportsr Meadows onFOR SALE floor family room, fire­ size 10, Harris Tweed wool he 3 bedroom, I'/i baths, on blazer, paid $180, never $600 negotiable. Call after Care Manor also owns Independ­ St place. 160's. "We Guaran­ tree shaded lot. $600 plus 6. 643-7882. ence Manor in Meriden and Park All real estate advertised tee Our Housesl"D half heat monthly. Secur­ worn, $75. 649-3261 .□ The New England Health Care Cl Employees Union. District 1199, Manor In Waterbury. The negotia­ In the Manchester Herald ity and references re­ 1965 Ford FOIcon-4 door, Je Is subject to the Fair Manchester. Immaculate 24’ Pool with filter. Dis­ Dyer has a full agenda and management of the Meadows tions being held today affect about quired. No pets. Call after excellent condition, 1 Housing Act of 1968, which 3 bedroom Cape. 12 x 17 mantled, ready to go. $350. Convalescent Home on Bidwell 800 unionized workers at all three 5 22841561. FURNITURE 643-9664. owner. 92,000 miles. mokes It Illegal to adver­ fireplaced living room, 1st E l $900/best offer. 646-2983 or Street are trying to head off a strike nursing homes, Meyerson said, tise any preference, llm- floor family room, dining Manchester-3 bedroom By Alex OIrelll Ings and on overseeing those be sworn In. They are Terry A. adding that results here would set Baby Items: Playpen $20,. 643-8703. as time runs out on contract Itotlon or discrimination room and 16 x 17 lower duplex, 2 car garage, ap­ Designer suits - $10 to $40, Associate Editor improvements. Another of his Bogli and Jo-Ann D. Moriarty. negotiations. the pattern for other nursing 1 based on race, color, reli­ level rec room. 2 full pliances, washer dryer sizes 7-10 6468661 - Pen­ Bobby Moc car sect $15. dletons. Coll otter 5pm.o 649-18470 1974 Mercury Comet, 6 priorities will be to complete With the change, the Democrats homes In the state. thi gion, sex or notional baths, covered brick pa­ hookups, $575 call otter cyllnder,engtne, trans­ Richard W. Dyer, the lawyer who negotiations for a new contract will increase their majority from Bargaining sessions were held District 1199 is negotiating con­ origin, or an Intention to tio. 1 cor gorage. $119,900 7pm 742-1038. mission excellent condi­ will be elected chairman of the Tuesday andnd moreI were planned ha moke any such prefer­ D.W. Fish Realty 643-1991 Queen Ann chair tor sale. Large Kerosene Heater. with teachers required under a five to six members on the for today. tracts at 24 Connecticut nursing be Good condition. $80. Call Reasonable best otter. $50 tion. 50,000 miles. $99. Coll Board of Education when It con­ state program of education grants. nine-member board. homes. Last month, employees ence, limitation or dis­ or 871-1400. Manchester-2 bedroom In otter 5pm. 649-SQ7D.a venes late next month with two new 1 crimination. The Herald 3 family house, very big 649-7994.0 Call M7-1844 after 4pm.o And Dyer said he hopes to The terms of Seader and Gloria However, a union official said from all of the homes voted to set will not knowingly accept members, has a lot on his agenda. continue the leadership of Chair­ Della Fera, a Republican, both end this morning that no progress was strike deadlines as each of their Te Manchester. Elegant Co­ rooms, close to highway. 1976 Pontiac Astre new he any advertisement which lonial In prestigious area. $500 monthly plus utilities. Temple Stuart maple Jensen hot water boiler tires and battery runs and At a caucus Tuesday night, the man Leonard Seader and Joseph next month. made during Tuesday’s session contracts expire. Is In violation of the low. This 3,200 sq. foot home 2 months security. 646- hutch. Too, 3 drawers. cool ond wood with con­ looks great. High miles. majority Democrats on the board Camposeo. Neither sought re-election last Negotiators are willing to go all Meanwhile, workers at the has 5 bedrooms ranging In 7995. before 11:00 am. Very good condition! trols. 95,000 BTU. Used $600 coll 643-7824 anytime. selected Dyer to succeed Chair­ Seader is retiring from the board November, when Della Fera was nim t tonight If necessary, he said Oestfleld-Fenwood nursing home to 30 Locust Street. 2 Family $400. Coll for more Infor­ two months. Originally 9 size 12’ X13’to 13’ X 17’- all man Leonard E. Seader, who will aRer the ejection and Camposeo, an unsuccessful candidate for the workers have threatened to walk on Vernon Street will vote next poi 4 rooms each, $139,900. with walk In closets. Huge mation 6464)860 after 6pm. $1035, sacrifice $500. 643- 4223. For sale-1978 Chrysler step down. Dyer said this morning the senior Democratic memhnber of Board of Directors. outat8a.m. Thursday if a contract week to set a strike deadline. bei Principals only. Call 646- living room, den ft break- Cordoba. Very good run­ he hahas also ‘ discussed ‘ the election ' the board, does not want to succeed Terms on the board are for three agreement Is not reached. District Negotiators there have been ^ r - to< 2426. Weekdays 9-5. fOst room, 08 well os a Two Queen Ann type ning, several extras. formal dining room on the choirs very good condi­ 2 14 X 6 Rims for Chevy with the Republicans on the board, him. Camposeo. whose term ex­ years and overlap. 1189 represents 288 workers at the gaining for a three-year contract adi Manchester-small apart­ $25. Priced for quick sole. Dyer saidaid thatt as chairman, he home. since the spring. Bolton-Wooded and se­ first floor, 16’ X 28' rec ment. Responsible day tion. $70 each or two at truck. Never ussed. $1095. Call 649-5844 after pires In IM , has said he will not The increased Democratic ma­ d ll ^^^y^-Crocket cluded 7 room U ft R built room, 4 working flreplo- working gentleman pre­ $125. Two orange Velour 649-8956.CI 4:30pm. will concentrate on overseeing the run for re-election. jority is not expected to make William Meyerson, a District In February, about 62 workers at ( Ranch. 3 bedrooms, 2'/> ces. Immaculate nome. ferred. For Information arm chairs, fair to good RICHARD W. DYER distribution of $8.8 million he hopes When the Board of Education muchjch(“ change In the board’s opera­ 1189 spokesman, said the union is Crestfleld-Fenwood ended a U tter the baths, eot-ln kitchen, din­ with Ideal layout for enter­ coll 643-6441. condition. $10 each or two Two Westbend humidifi­ 1974 Ford Pinto for sole or will be allocated in the Nov. 4 convenes fbr its Nov. 24 meeting, tions, since few of ito decisions negotiating with Care Manor Inc. I6week strike when the owners, ing room, fireplaced liv­ for $15. Call 6434908 offer ers vertical air circula­ ds! taining. Set on 1.87 acres. parts. Runs $50. or best ... to lead schools election to improve sdhool bulld- two new Democratic members will follow party lines. for contracts at three nursing agreed to negotiate a contract with teh ing room, hardwood D.W. Fish Realty 643-1991 Vernon-Avolloble Imme­ 6pm. tion, directional control. offer. 646-1413.0 homes the company owhs In them. floors through out, fin­ or 871-1400. $15 each $25 for two. nth diately, modern 3 room 646-6229.0 ished basement, 1 cor apartment with applian­ TV/RTEREO/ TRUCK8/VAN8 A garage, privote deck. Coll Xtra’s (solorel Super 7 ces. $325 monthly plus Flano Realty, 646-5200. room 1'/i both home. Fire­ utilities. 647-1113 after APPLIANCES Riding mower, Yardman FOR SALE TODAY’S HERALD $159,900. 6 horse power, two spieed Congress reaches budget compromise placed rec room and 6pm. fenced yard. Won’t lost. plus reverse. Air Mres, 1985 Toyoto '/> ton pick up; Large Refrigerator, new belts. $99 643-4535.0 Manchester - Charming "W e Guarantee O ur Coldspot, good condition. 13,000 miles, air condltton- - WASHINGTON (AP) - House President Reagan’s budget di­ related programs, was incorpo- Defense and foreign assistance BallHno dniQB 1895 Victorian. Beautiful Homes" Blonchord ft Ros- Reasonable. Call 643-8250 Ing, stereo, tope deck, 5 and Senate negotiators reached rector, James C. Miller IH . said the rated today into the omnibus billblll. made up more than half of the C lt«r and cool A smart and casual cape, Vt acre lot, 4 cor gorage,- setto 646-240%] Four foot fluorescent fix­ speed transmission, roll A brislit Patchwork Afghan anytime. tures with lamps and new agreement today on a record $880 agreements on defense and th e defense conferees nailed budget package, but the record Manchester-area police depart­ dear tonight with a low In the short or lora length, for wrap around porch, 5 bar, spots, custom cargo Mlllon spending plan for the new down an earlier tentative agree­ ments tnereased efforta during the rainy or chilly days. Use is easily crocheted in strips Brand new duplex 3 bed­ ballast. $5 each. 6494201 .o aid were acceptable and spending measure — encompass­ 30s. Mostly sunny Thursday with a from 4-ply knit & crochet bedrooms and porch. Eat- Quollty 3 bedroom Ranch rooms, private driveway, Sears - Refrigerator, cover ond more. Must Rscal year Hiat covers nearly all 6 conferees had removed many of ment on arms control language, ing what would normally be is past year to battle the drug high of 88 to 80. Details on page 2. wool poplin or corduroy. yam. A cosy coverlet for In kitchen and formal U/k both, beautiful walk all appliances, washer green. $60 Call 649-1764.0 socrince. coll 872-2981. No. 8IM with Photo- dining room. Hondcrafted out rec room to pHvote lot Schwinn 20" girls blue domestic and military programs. the provisionB noost objectionable urging the administration to con­ separate appropriationB bills - problem and the results have been chilly days. and dryer hookups, 2 bike. Ideal for beginner. 12ie chairman of the House to the administration. Re said a tinue compliance with the nuclear also covers nearly all domestic positive, officers said this morn­ G uide is in Sizes Small. No. 5193 has charts and fireplaces, hardwood with Inground pool. "We boths, on dead end street. Sharps Dolby cassette 1975 Chevy Von 390 motor, Medium or Large. Medium directions for 48 x 60-inch floors and unique detail­ Phone 643-6913 offer Appropriations Committee,; Rep. final decision on Reagan’s signing arms limits set by the unratified programs outside of those for ing. Story on page 10. Guarantee Our Homes" Real nice! $800per month. Beck. $45 643-1986.0 5:30pm.o outomotlc transmission, In d o x (12 14). 2% yards of 54-inc)i afghan, excluding fringe. ing odd on original touch Blanchard ft Rossetto 646- Coll Ed 649-2947 ond after power steering, over Jamie L. Whitten, D-MIss., said he or vetoing the measure had not SALT n treaty and allowing die which recipients ore by law auto­ for short version to this hondssome home. 248%] 7pm call Don at 6469892. Curtis Mathes color TV. $1,000dollors In r^ lld ln g intended to bring the bill up for a been made. Pentagon to proceed with p r^ c - matically entitled to payments. Push for towor M l m WvwOHV Asking $197,000. Coll Fl­ 25" screen, needs work. Caber Ski Boots worn ond custom work. Asking vote in the hill House tonight.* Meanwhile, the government was tion of chemical weapons. Spending on most programs 18 anOL saaS $2.88 fir sack Ts srisr, tts6 12,80, far sack ano Realty 646-5200. twice. Lodles size 9 plus. AOvtoa______14 Lottery______2 PMIWIM, PVM 1w IM 10811, glai sot far pestaga art Manchester-Cream puff 7 F o r Rent-1 bedroom $60. Coll offer 3pm 649- $50 6467247.0 $4900 or best offer. Day Completion of the giant spending being threatened with shutdown at Ih e agreement put off efforts to would be mosen or increast^ only In order to prevent a delay in tirtliag. room dormered Cope de­ apartment, 1st floor. Male 1035.O 647-1774 after 6. 22ft0579 package followed an agreement midnight tonight — Hie fourth such lim it the paynnent of union wages sHghtty under the bill, with some construction of a sewer to serve Buolnoss 18 Obltuonas^_ 10 sMEcaiaT Monchester-For sole by sires new owner. Lotso or female. $390 per month, late Tueeday on military programs threat this month — because by defense contractors and com­ exceptions, incindhig an extra $1.7 norAwestern Manchester, direc­ CtSSlWIsa - 18-20 Optwton , 8 owner,7 room Cope. Mint extras. Coll today, Kler- electricitv included. Call Oomios___8 Feopte ■ 2 ffR sva. at'iuiamu condition. 3 bedrooms, LAWN AND and could help sound the final n n current stopgap spending auHior- promised on an affirmative action billion to pay for new programs to tors of the Eighth Utilities District •T.l Nta Taili, AT. isna non Real Estate, 649^1147. 643-1892. ENDROLLS for the 88th Congress, which has Ity was expiring. program for minority contractors. ConneeHout___ 8 Sports____18-17 fag BaPat. ktwin .tttk itr Mat MUSA krtraii •na ' zir fireplace, rec room with BARDEN 27. Jnat $3.00. 647-9799 or 649-7383. 899.00 73JW) mllet fpr re­ non Real Estate. 649-1147. 1995. ment. $75 643-5336.0 build. After 6pm W t m x i