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M i 5 *' *-PH - Mpodows at Crpsttipid Convolps- W^rasfvs^Vi Monor Is spMdno e AN fbr cpnt HomprPpnwood I.— iii<> ton limp li-y supprvisor Mo m t . Monday mrouuh PndOy. 7om-3pm at MS- iHaiifhrfitrr) V ,''r;hP':lJr J r)( \J ’ ^ , HrralJi oositlon. AN/LPN orp t-So oiso nppdpd fbr port tfmp 5151. e o E . Of OPT iSSi%St nimp. Full or port time Date Processing Depart­ posnion available. A p ply ment - 2nd shift supervi­ KSgr w rW w TiW 23 By George Loyng van resigned following a dispute lb person to service man­ sor. Proofs and tronstt. to bo nnoneod by o State Oront. Herald Reporter over an attempt to appoint Pater­ ager Bob Reilly Oldsmo- Computer experience Mle JSt Adams Street helptol. Supervisorles du­ Proposed aporoorianon to edvcotron Soecfaf son as a replacement for Pesce. Morlonetfe Theater. .S lM .t» HARTFORD — Democrats Rose Then in August, Republican Monchester 649-1749. ties. Coll M6-5773. HOMES fo be financed by a ©rent &om me Connedicvt FOHSHLE HLE i n p o r Comnnfstlon on fhe Arts. Fowler and Elizabeth Paterson Mtchael Cleary resigned because Dofo Frocesslng Deport- sbonM remain members of fhe ot what he said was difficulty In T P I Proposed opproprlenon fo educotion Special merrf - Proof Operator. FOR SPARKLING wood­ Manchester- 3 bedroom - _ - - iirtji >^ecouW #422, Covenfiy Town Council because dealing with Democratic Chairwo­ Monday thru Friday, Lots for sole. Bolfon- Chtflet-Southern Ver­ Town Manager Harold Hodge had work, file, gloss ond Raised Ranch In excellent Bulldlng lots whh view. ..S13,4N.« man Joan Lewis. His departure left Spm-lOpm. Saturdays 12 Wanted. Certified ort condition, dining room, 13 mont. Foil Folloge/Ski to be flnoneed by o Stole Oront.Or the legal authority fo apixrfnt them Doinfed surfoces, odd ldS,000 and up. We also Seoson. 4 bedroom , 7'hh eidd. ^ special election. Commission Chairwoman Alice tlon," 440, as qmen^dsd. and toiiBw- m O b I o b .. u i (Htvite, BOB-t^t 8108,900. Jack Lappen Excellent Investment op­ Manchester-Immaculate A 8BKI, Is a fo u rth .the Wigist teaf.thi hii Mmk Earlier this year, the seven- Ljmch was on the only member of ’Tuesdi Realty. 643-4263. portunity! 6 family plus a 4 room apartment, stove, t’e'en Board ot Directors to I n e a ^ l l c newne, AuiaBdffiiBt Oh luvaslen of ortvacy that says member Coventry Town Council Edw i w r creot# ( * \ u it fund for the ten ConservATen i the three-member state panel to single family home In refrigerator, no pets. 8565 ^yateemyloyeisdoitotha^etkeM was left with so few members It no Cambi Includes heat and hot .*"• Town vote In favor of Wllmot. Lynch said Great to Start! Large 2 Vernon. Multi-family con­ 16 foot Mod River canoe, H as BUbUo ampiovees. the group is w orki^ on longer had a quorum. the re bedroom In convenient sists of one and two water. 649-4003. UORt U ia kBid. she does not think it Is legal for a paddles Included. Used gettlug iegislaUoB pasiM that would give In May, Democrat Sandra Pesce entere location. Well kept and bedroom units. Single tour times. Excellent con­ lol- tHiiiitiW itBlNiiat town manager to appoint council ton. The reeulotlens qhaind resigned, citing personal reasons. members because they are his mandc easily affordable at tomlljHs two bedroom. All Eost Horttord-2 bedroom dition. 8800. Please call mop, wMch M-e on flie In the 852,900. Joyce G. Epstein apartment, remedied, In July. Democrat Kenneth Dono^ bosses stone I tor 8220,000. Tenants pav 643-4942 Otter 6pm or 647- Stephen T. Cotsono, real Estate. 647-8895.0 own utilities. Real Money heat, hot water ond park­ 9946 8:30 - 5:30. A sk tor S e ^ H o rv ' weeks Maker! Call for on op- ing. 8480 per month. 243- Bob. Board ot Directors tratntr Vinyl sided, newer home, 1740. After 6pm 528-6616. polntment. Realty World. Ootsd pt Manchester, con- Fani set up oft the road. 3 646-77D9.0 bedrooms, 1 '/i boths. Gar­ Main Street Manchester 3 IMU8ICAL Daniloff settlement seen as step toward arms pact off set age and large lot. Private G reat Cope with o m odern rooms, stove A refrigera­ ITEMS 063-09 day’s tor Included. For more By Borrv Schweld lonx-diiinvoH tbkBahiMa* Im IkfHAUtu. k yard with sun deck. Very kitchen ond both I Super long-delayed meeting In Washing­ marked arms control talks In newsp well Insulated. Two floors locution near Verplonk Inform ation call 563-4438 The Astocloted Press ton when they meet Oct. 11-12 In of prominent Soviet dissident Yuri to stay permanently. bachel Allen Church Orgon, Geneva. Orlov and his wife, Irina. her father. The group shared a reody for wood, coal School. "We guarantee o r 529-7858. model T-15A. Excellent ^^jess:^,S!ix Reykjavik. A few hours after the White champagne toast. black I stoves. Don’t miss this WASHINGTON - The release of " I think there are reasonable All 28 Soviets were supposed to our houses! Blonchard A condition. Recently ser­ The official. who spoke only on House proclaimed triumph in a "What can I say?" Daniloff said. "E v onel 8115,900. Strono Real Robert Campbell American reporter Nicholas Dani­ prospects," Shultz told reporters depart by today, but Shultz and Rossetto Real Estate. 646- viced. 646-6534 otter 5pm. condition of anonymity, said Rea­ showdown with the Kremlin, and " I ’m overwhelmed. Well, I’m Estate. 647-7653.0 2482.0 n g irm a n loff, who gets a warm White House as he outlined the deal he nego­ Shevardnadze, who held a separate have Boftenen censervotlenceu^ gan would assign top priority in the Reagan announced the meeting awfully glad It’s all over. I never welcome today from President tiated with Soviet Foreign Minister news conference in New York, said trainir cemmissien talks to reducing strategic nuclear with Gorbachev, the Sl-year-old knew what was going to happen Historic Formhouse-One Two Family 5-5. Real Nice Reagan, unlockscki the door to a Eduard Shevardnadze. It freed they had agreed on a two-week ter thi of Manchester's oldest weapons. Daniloff arrived at Washington next” aluminum sided home on i r s i r * " New medium size doe superpower summit meeting in Daniloff from confinement in Mos­ grace period for the few that aptitui homes built In 1780. 9 plus the West Side. Separate house. 865.00 o r best otter. With the United States and the Dulles International Airport. He Daniloff said he was eager to get Iceland that could produce sharp cow and spared Gennadiy Zak­ remain. The extra lorge rooms Includ­ furnaces. 8130's "W e gua­ Coll 649-8314. ROW^TJ^BJHTORB Soviet Union already i^ging closer waved at well-wishers and, accom­ back to being a r porter and was ing 4 bedrooms, living Spa shells- factory se­ reductions in U S. and Soviet harov, a Soviet physicist, of a spy The Soviet foreim minister panied by his wife, Ruth, got In a 9 the pri rantee our houses! Blan­ to an accord to cut back their gratified the air lor a superpower conds or damaged In P B T ER ST m^ ^ R o , JR. nuclear missiles. trial in New Yont. warned of "m ajor l ______room, dining room, den chard A Rossetto Real Lo ve ly Condom inium - 2 medium-range missiles In Europe, lor and very serious van for a short ride to the terminal. summit had been cleared. and bornlng room. Other bedroom, 1'/i boths, tire- transportation. 8200 to An administration ofriclal said The month-long dickering also measures" to be taken by Moscow Estate. 646-2482.0 A u to m o tlv o JhP between Reagan and Once there, Daniloff was reu­ In other developments Tuesday-/ extras Include outbuild­ placed living room, tom- 8800 o s Is. Coll evenings or Tuesday night Reagan and Soviet eased a U.S. order expelling 25 If the order was not withdrawn. weekends. 742-6469. Gorbachev could accelerate the nited with his daughter. Miranda, • Reagan said the Daniloff case Cloi ings, a lorge enclosed Wethersfield - Allison lly room, kitchen with all lever at e 'l leader‘ * ------Mikhailkhair - Goroachev ^ ■ proba­ Soviet diplomats from the U.N. Shults indicated a few of the 23. and son Caleb, is. and friends porch, 3 cor gorage, patio "motion" that Secretary of State should not be compared with the Lone. New Duplex near­ os>pllances, wosher/dryer bly will set a date for their mission and produced a Kremlin diplomats, deemed essential by and associates. Miranda clutched a Forr and o brook. Set on 2.6 hookups. Avolloble No­ George Shulte said ’Tuesday has ing com pletion. 8189,500. decision to permit the emigration Shevardnadse. may be permitted batch of yellow roses as she hugged has mi acres. Coll and explore 633-8317. vem ber 1. 8695 per month I SALE ^ r e Decembw*ii Please lani ta gage 7 this piece ot history tor plus security. Coll 646-6079 beborredosbylowt Ing on Brand new hospital bed yourselt.8249,900. D. W. Bolton-Wooded and se­ otter 3pm. Sharon B. Preun, age. A F ish Realty. 643-1591 o r cluded, 7 room U A R built and wheel chair tor sole. 1981 Ford, 4 door, Gran­ his flo 871-1400.O Ranch. 3 bedrooms, 2'A 8800. Coll 647-7646 Otter ada, 6 cylinder, power TMtlArdorvIs; ^ South Africa miners refuse to work TODAY'S HERALD 6pm. official boths, eat'..,Mii^ltchen,______dln- AND steering, power brakes, Ham Quiet Neighborhood. Ing room, tireplaced llv SPACE radio reor defroster, Belton, CT Mokes this cute Cape Ing room, hordwood Red Ruby Sliver Edge 33,000 m iles. 82995. 649- JOHANNESBURG. South Africa ing, was quoted by the South separate residential areas for and a I (A P) — At least 250,909 black one aspect of apartheid, a sjrstem great tor the storter or the floors, through out, tln- cocktail set, glosses, 5862. African Press Association as say­ different races would not be Lawt !•!(• • rttd shaker. Ice server. 1943. miners stayed away from work of laws and custom that segregates CooNng off retiring couple. 3 bed­ Ished basement, 1 car ing 250.000 workers took part. removed in his lifetime. the races. The 24 million blacks rooms, convenient loca­ garage, private deck. Call N ever used. 860 60 Otis 1978 Plymouth Horlzon- today to mourn 177 workers killed Sweeping changes in the han­ IZVS-24V91 Street. ’The Labor Monitoring Group, an Botha, speaking to the Cape have no vote in national elections Variable cloudiness and cooler tion, nice shoded bock Flono Realty, 646-5200. 87.4 K, new Hres, two-tone in a gold mine fire, industry and independent academic group, esti­ dling of civil UaMllty aitd dontestic tonight with areas of fOg fermlng. These soft slippers in yard tor outdoor enter­ 819K900. Otflee Space- on busy province congress of his National and the 5 million whites control the violence caaes, new limits on shell-stitch crochet ere brow n, 8800 Arm . Coll union officials said, ft was the m a te 300,000 miners joined in the Low of 55 to 80. Mostly cloudy and ^Rerint two-picce dressing taining, toll basement, ro u te 83. M a n c h e ste r- Fight Winter flab I Rower 6468071. Party in East London, said he economy and government. doaed-door mectints of puMIc easy on the feeL Make Vernon town line. For­ M R X 900 alm ost r«ew. 175. largest protest ever among the protest and that it would cost the would consider limited deviations cooler Thursday with patchy drii- for the half-sizer. Jacket vinyl siding and a 1 cor Government Homes from About 188 Mack workers and agencies and the renaming of the 6 nation’s nearly dOO.OOO black them for yourself or features a prenily ruffled or merly Insurance com­ C oll 647-8313 Otter 5:30pm. industry 83.8 million. from the Group Areas Act, which sle. High of 85 to 78. Details on page rift-rivinsr. garaoe.8107,900. D. W. 81 (U repair). Delinquent 1964 Rambler American miners. union officials stood with raised Connecticut Turnpike are among notched collar, and long R s h Reolty. 643-1991 o r pany tenant. 646-5707. tS!iSSSS:'^!Stt "Tbls worker action is unparal- designates where whites. Asians Jio. 51M has crochet tax property. Reposses­ classic convertible. Red fis t^ n d sang "Nkosl Sekele." the almost 288 laws taking effect sleeves also. 871-1400.G sions. C oll 805-687-6000 ext Holt Price I noshing Ar­ with block top. New top The Chamber of Mines, the l e i e in South African labor history and people of mixed-race may live. directions for Small, Me­ No. 8154 with Pholo- M o n Chester-prime office row Signs 82891 Llghtto, industry organization, called for unofliciai Mack anthem, at a today. Story on page 4. dium and Largre Sizes G H 9965 tor current repos­ and Interior. Rebuilt lost and demonstrates the importance Black living areas are controlled Ga46e is in Sires I2W to session list. spoce,800 sq. ft. center ot non-arrow 82691 Nonllgh- whistles to be blown at iraon ■nemorial service for the victims of inclusive. 24H. Size I4^i. 37 bust Monchester - Charming year. Runs good and looks of worker safety at the work place. under different laws. town. 688-1447. ted 82291 Free letters I Few good. 8900 or best offer. fallowed by five minutes of silence Uie mine fire in the National Union Ts sritr, stsd |2.S8t fsr sssh ...jacket, 2-3/8 yards 1895 VIctorlon. Beoutltol Left. See tocally. 1-(800)- The whole theme was that this was But If all residential areas were % ocre lot, 4 cor garage, Coll 635-1998 anytime. in 100 mines nationwide to com­ an accident which could be pre­ Minewoikers’ Johannesburg |witeni,pistSIKttf| ' 43Hnch: sldrt. 2-3/8 yards. Modern,380 square feet 423-0163, anytim e. 19» Ford F-lOO Von, V-8, opened up to all races, he said, the office. wrap around porch, 5 office. Now ovalloble- memorate those killed in a Sept. 18 vented," Golding said. mixed race "w ill be the first to Lowyort oxcluM LOTS/LAHO 1986 Chevy Covaller-2 smdard, custom Inte­ " I ’m not saying that every 17 Lonwy.. _____ .2 bedrooms and porch. Eat- ,good location ond ample underground fire in the General The high death toll at the Kinross suffer, n will be pushed back to TO OROER, semi S2 50 (or etch In kitchen and formal FOR SALE door, outontotlc transmis­ rior, must seel 8800 or best accident in the mines or anjrwhere Justice Department officials say Busmass------22 OMhiaiiaa_____8 rtli«a^MwEK pittern, glis Wt tar postage and parking. 649-2891. Oftor. 6468619. Mining Union Corp.’s Kinross gold mine was blamed on toxic fumes being a shim dweller, just as the SVWI|,R.9. isest dining room. Handcratted sion, sun root, air condi­ mine. else is deliberate or could have U.S. lawyers were excluded when ClawHIid _ 23-24 Opinion______8 Raadliag. ENDROLLS tioning, orn/tm cassette, that investigators suspect may white worker in South Africa will. I tireplaces, hardwood North Main Street,'Mon­ 2716 erldlh • 250 been prevented, but there was no Secretary of State George P. Shulu ConUea------18 Fsople______2 aKJnfetarK.-'* 6700 m iles. 88900.646-5115. But the National Union of Mine- have come from a poljoirethane am pleading for the poor when t floors and unhiue detail­ Lots tor sole. Manchester chester. 6 Offices, recep­ 139i wMlh • 2 for 280 need for any of these men to die," completed negotiating a plea bar­ SPE C IA L: Over 280 ee- workers. which claims 258.000 foam used to line the tunnel walls. ConnecHcut_A-6 Sports _ _ _ 8-12 ing odd an original touch - building lots overlooking tion area. 24)00 square plead for the retention of commun­ Beyers Naude, general aecretary gain for an accused Soviet spy that Icctiena and a F R E E rHa^lTijSSSn to this handssonte honte. MUST be picked up at the 76 Dodge Aspen with posi­ members, called for an all-day President P.W. Botha, mean­ ity life.” Cnfertalninenl 17 Tsiwvlelon____ IT ■iw Taw. N.T. laoM gelt course. ffOtoO and feet. 10 d o llars o square MaiKhester Herald Office of the South African Council of violated Justice Department Pattern Section in the A skin g 8197JI00. C all P l­ up. We also custom build tive traction excellent strike. A spokesman. Marcel Gold­ while. declared that the concept of Focus------IS U.8.ANoiia______Prial Naaia, aoirtss wllh Zip toot Includes all. Jock before 11 A.M. ONLY. condition. 8100. Also 79 Separate residential areas are Churches, said at the aervice. guidelines. Story on page 7.' ALBUM . Joat 82.00. ceoE, ano Realty 646-5200. homes. Call 6465200 Lopften Realty. 643-4263. Four Michelln tires. Local n a ««_ S . 8 » iB-21 Horizon 64M625. 5.60:15. 8100. 633-1797. I 1 = J g - tum KBtm t m tAuy wtoaodn. oct. i, n MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedneadav. Oct, l. 166i — » WEATHER Wnpping, chalm School chair tend a meeaage ■ StJf won’t be taken

VarfaMe («w li ■MI vwwMT nmglfL wHIi arvaa W Ibg i a w g s a w # . W h tK if on ceneonhip by Camposeo cjuuuy OTRi cooler wlW ^Vvmy QrMeM. ^ r « f » W . ▼SvnHNv s y JMn (MIMmh etmoent wmwe ueen BvAlexGtrdlll A m t a w a theyenn. Asgoclote Editor pCFCdll CHoVCv Ov i i b k Caolar wfOi Inra Cohen, who wns wenffowarnited ' CiM *■ ilir' liraMM « r t t » a S » B ourn WINDSOR — The iNMWn which ststsd ‘T BOad Joseph Camposeo, a member of yCTCVm CMM.fr jW n^R fW . H M » A i & n . pM e glaw wfadowx at Faper- Banned BMfes,” saM A t m the Manchester Board of Educa­ NtydNPiflN MH r ^w6a e m ^ Loyel Krtend haeir Alley were evrtrtd with involved with the cs— e in IM P. tion, will not run for another term fOMSIlI WIIR N IW vSW M . H vM ly CRMMHT m M C O O Ic r October is Adlopt-A-Dog Month, aponsored by the hnw a paper Thea* / night, She said aim was nnt aware of and as a result will not accept the iiiviMUiy wroi pMcsy oranr. ih b m m um 9PI. nalriaf the beokatore look IHv W^CTUOHg m SVrSPOv ■■Ol board chairmanship or continue as AmerieaA Humane Association. One of histosy's most aeedy aatf fliidt from the road. secretary when officers are elected admired adopted dogs was a terrier named “Hobby.” As At tiedoor, a peephole allowed Sullivan Avenue has been open in November. Low a pup, Bobby befriended an elderly Scottish shephard eaatomera a gHinpae of aboot for live years. Camposeo. a Democrat whose lO fV C M l $16 "haaned hooka,’’ arranged 'T think that any bunninff of term expires in 1968, called a news COMifll named Jock Gray. When Jock died in 1858, Bobby atrategically on a shelf in flrM, mr a- ^ ^ -W —a tp conference this morning to an­ began a daily vigil at his master’s grave. For 14 years, a n y innni m fWICUNNW, moe lauf MSad flaeai fa Wafek mu. Itf.. aaS and wrapped with a lock and aaM. " If you have a freedom, it nounce that he wouM not seek a chain. fourth term in the 1967 town Maafaair Rfiaf; Wlii*aeatliwe8tl$t»2Slnwteirith Bobby only left Jock’s grave briefly each day to be fed cannot be subjected to Oris Bat the Idea was a mystery to election. Continuity will be needed som« Mghar sM ts becomiitf aartlmaat aroniMf 15 scraps from a nearby restaurant. When he died in 1872, group's whim or that group's FROHITS: some customers. whim ,’’ she suM. "NOhoifr in the leadership of the nine- knots later today and northeast lO knots or less Bobby naturally wa:, buried next to his master. “ Feople think iu cute,” said makes you go to the bookstore member board, he said. 0 Airing tonight then rariaMe 10 knots or less W arm-w CoM ^v owner Lila Behfoc Cohen. “ Isay and buy the book." "In light of this decision,” Thursday. DO YOU KNOW — What breed of dog was the T V -hero “ L assie” ? I t ’s not cute — it’s a serious Only one or two people (but Camposeo said in a prepared S^ow «rs Rain Fibrries Snow Occlu(fedy Acr'ots th« nation picked up at the store. “ At least lem is that UM saany people re-election in 1985, and his term . .. clears way for Dyer The Manchester Herald Ha making a point around.” she Lwcuiiw compivcRn m>6 don’t will end next month. Warm temperatures continued early today from aaM. stand op when their rights are As the senior member of the ford and said he has recently taken Florida to New England, while severe thunder­ ’The chained-iip display of being violated. five-member Democratic majority on added responsibilities in Ms storms dropped hasehall-stte hail over parts of hooks was only one aspect of "Feople aeem to think that on the board. Camposeo would work. Oklahoma and dense fog made traveling hatardons Paperback Alley’s participa­ somebody sbooM be protecting traditionally be the next in line for Camposeo said he chose to make in Texas. Ahnanac tion ht "Banned Books Week them ," Cohen Mrtd, sayfog that consideration as chairman. With bis announcement today because Ousts of SS mph accompanied the storms and hail 1966— Celebrating the Freedom attitude Mors when the govern­ Camposeo out of the picture, the he feels it will be necessary to bsve around Oklahoma CHy. to Read” The bookstore also ment begins to hMerfere. "They Democrats holding seniority are T M Board of Education leaders in sponsored a speech Tuesday by don’t know where to draw Susan Perkins and Richard Dyer, The risk of more locally heavy rains from Today is Wednesday. Oct. 1, In 1943. Allied forces captured place “ who win sustain the the til Wfflisfiniam Olds, executive direc­ Ihwa." Dyer said today that he would be thunderstorms have prom pt^ flash flood watches the 274th day of 1M5. There are 91 Naples during World War II. development of quality education across parts of the southern Plains and Mississippi tor of the Connecticut Civil She Is strongly opposed to the interested in serving as chairman. in Manchester, particulary beyond days left in the year. In 1949. Communist Party Liberties Union. " if m y colleagues want m e." •4 Valley. government a m g H t power to the years of m y term .” T) Chairman Mao Tse-tung raised In l$65-$6 atone, according to decide IndhrMual rights. " I Just Perkins, who attended the news When CampMeo’s current term Flash flood watches were in effect for much of Today’s highlight in history; St Oklahoma and Missouri and parts of Arkansas and the first flag of the People’s the newaletter "Intellectual feel that people shouM be aware conference this morning ht Lincoln ends, be will have served for 16 Twenty-five years ago, on Oct. Freedom," more than 75 books •f Kansas. Much of the region has received from 3 Republic of China in a proclama­ that these freedoms cannot be Center, said she is not interested in years. He was appointed to an 1, 1961, Roger Marls of the New have been either challenged or limited under the constitution,’’ inches to 10 inches of rain during the past few days tion ceremony in Peking. Hemd pfMM bf Pbto the leadership post. Dyer was not unexpired term in 1978 and sttbae- York Yankees earned a place In banned in libraries and schools she said. " I ’m concerned about at and any additional rainfall will increase the chance In 1962. Johnny Carson took available for comment. quently elected to three terms at the record books alongside Babe across the United States. Au­ the Bill of Righta." Camposeo. 43. said he had Ai of local flooding. over as host of N B C ’s ‘‘Tonight’’ A display of about 200 books at Paperback Alley In South three years each. Ruth as he hit his 61st home run in thors such as Norman Mailer, Though the plain brown decided not to seek re-election Thunderstorms Tuesday evening produced be­ Camposeo said education is In a 162-gamc season, compared to show. (The guests that night Kurt Vonnegut and James wrapper on the window made Ms WIndaor la bound In looked chains. The books, which because of "m y immediate needs la tween 3 inches to S inches of rain at Lowell, Kan., were Joan Crawford. Mel pivotal period and leadersMpof the Ruth’s 60 home runs in a Joyce are called loo profane or point to some. Cohen conceded soma people consider dangerous and have banned or to pursue career and family board will mean advocacy In the P< that resulted in flooding. Brooks. Rudy Vallcc and Tony 154-game season. M aris’ 61st violent by the groups who seek that it had disadvantages as interests” future. “Optimal funding will be af Flood warnings continued across lower Michigan Bennett.) challenged In past years, were wrapped to Illustrate homer was off Boston’s Tracy to get them banned. well. "1 think there are a lol of He is a purchasing agent with the needed in a period of austerity.” he along the Grand River at Ionia and the Cohen estimated that as many people who didn’t come In the violations of American freedoms. The owner of the et Stallard at Yankee Stadium. In 1980. Soviet cosmonauts Travelers Insurance Cos. in Hart- said. Tittabawassee River at Midland. Heavy rains since as 1.060 books, as designated by store because they thought H bookstore, Lila Beldoc Cohen, constructed the display to at Valery Ryumin and Leonid Monday continued to cause the rivers to flood in On this date; the American Booksellers Asso- was closed," she said. mark Banned Books Week. In places with both rivers not expected to crest until Popov shattered the world space In 1800, Spain ceded Louisiana endurance record as they spent b| late tonight or early Thursday. to France In a secret treaty. Travelers’ advisories were posted in the Texas their 176th day aboard an orbit­ Turnpike residents bt In 1865, special delivery mall ing “ Salyut” space station. Panhandle, where the fog reduced visibility to less service began in the United Ol THUNDERSTORMS — Weather satellite photo taken at 4 a.m. shows than a quarter mile. States. Today's birthdays; Pianist CCLU head sees danger to rights strong thunderstorms over portions of the middle Mississippi Valley and Elsewhere, scattered showers and thunder­ In 1903, the Pittsburgh Pirates Vladimir Horowitz Is 62. Actor prepare for fight storms struck New England, New York, Pennsyl­ the southern Plains. Other showers and thunderstorms are visible over the defeated the home team Boston Walter Matthau Is 66. Actor values as they define them, he said. vania, the Ohio Valley, western South Dakota and Cuallaucd from p a g e 1 he said, feels that pornography reflects Northeast, the northern Plains and the northern Rockies. Patchy clouds Pilgrim s (Red Sox), 7-3, In the James Whitmore Is 65. Former “ Not allII 1religions _ agree with certain views negative, sexist attitudes against women, and Nebraska. Rain with snow in the mountains was By George Layng The project’s total cost would be are visible over northern New England and Nevada. Hurricane Paine first World Series game. Boston, President Jim m y Carter is 62. that It will stir citizens to conduct "witch of evolution," Olds said, citing an example the group claims that X-rated magazines and tailing from the central and northern Rockies Into however, went on to win the Supreme Court Justice William hunts" of suspected pornography. "In some that hat had repercussions In Connecticut. movies help to create...... rapists. "NoneNo of the Herald Roportor about $5.1 million, 85 percent of the northern Intermountain region. swirls off the Mexican coast. series, five games to three. Rehnqulst Is 62. Actor Tom communities, they’re going to get some One-sixth of all biology textbooks in use don’t studies are very conclusive in my view. In which would be paid by the federal In 1908, Henry Ford introduced Bosley Is 59. Actor George action,” Olds warned. mention evolution. Olds said, and 50 percent showing there is a link." Olds said. Tolland Turnpike residents op­ government. Work would begin in posed to town plans to widen their 1989. the "M odelT’'tothe market. The Peppard Is 56. Actor Richard Olds also said he believes the commission’s fall to cover the subject fully. One question from the small audience road from North Main Street to Lankford said she agrees that Ul basic cost of the ear; $650. Harris Is 53. Actress-singer Julie report has scared many people. "W e have a One of the civil rights violated In Connecti­ stumped Olds. When he was asked how he Deming Street will form a citizens' some improvements have to be Ih In 1936, Oen. Francisco Franco sense that there’s a lot of self-censorship going cut more than In other areas concerns would respond to a woman who told him she Andrews Is 51. Ballet dancer group and hold a public meeting to made to the road, but thinks the 0 was proclaimed the head of an Edward Vlllella Is 50. Former on” Librarians and bookstore owners have segregation. Olds said. Olds said Connecticut didn’t want her children learning what the bowed to pressure and voluntarily removed urge changes in the proposed town Is going too far. “ The amount Insurgent Spanish state. first baseman Rod Carew Is 41. has Is a level of school segregation "worse schools were teaching. Olds admitted that PEOPLE books from shelves so as not to cause than southern states." "it’s very difficult to deal with parents who project, an organizer said this of widening they want to do is not ■n controversy, he said. On the other hand. Olds said of Connecticut, have that perspective.” morning. necessary.” she said. pi Cathy Lankford, who lives at 853 signed “pest Regards. Ronald The commission’s report Is only part of a “ with some privacy Issues, we’re more "You have to trust teachers to some She said some areas of the IC Princely bgatlng Presidential fix Tolland Turnpike, said about 25 thoroughfare should be widened, Reagan.” bigger problem. Olds said. Attempts by advanced." He mentioned a law that prohibits degree," he said. " I don’t think 1 could say W residents held an Informal meeting but suggested the Installation of Prince Edward took a drub­ President Reagan, who re­ groups and individuals to censor materials the use of lie detectors in businesses, except in anything persuasive to that point of view.” On the Light Side Tuesday to discuss their strategy. more traffic lights to slow traffic. bing but went the distance in cently found out that some of his have doubled In the past four years. police departments. What’s needed. Olds concluded, is more at a In' addition to agreeing to meet Repeating arguments made at the ancestors are burled In Fulton. ’The religious right, which Is triggering most "Juries have not been swift to censor books people to express their opinions. ai boxing match In Exeter. Eng­ again and choose officers. Lank­ public hearing last month. Lank­ land. with a fellow marine, his III., has paid to have the Heather progr«M«s ArMlilM|»r guitar varlatlona of the same of the complaints, is going after ideas, not in Connecticut to date." he said. 'I think It’s Important people be heard about pornography Itself. Olds contended. The ford said, residents hope to develop ford said she was afraid the sergeant said. deteriorating gravestones tune over and over again. Olds said he has noticed that more groups on their views on censorship.” Olds said. “ If at Actress Heather Thomas is ROCHESTER, N Y. (AP) - right-wingers claim books should be censored the left have Joined forces In promoting some alternatives to the town’s Improved road would lead to T^e 22-year-old prince, young­ refurbished. The two came up with the idea there’s no protest, more repression and o making remarkable progress The sounds of chirping crickets, that don’t contain ideas promoting religious censorship. Feminists Against Pornography, censorship Is going to take place." prelim inary strategy for the Increased traffic and safety prob­ est son of Queen Elizabeth I I . was last year when Clas realised The president asked Boyce from surgery on her left knee and a babbling brook, tree branches project. lems, especially with the planned floored during the three-round what most musicians fear; He Monument Co. of Clinton. Iowa, is expected to be released from rustling in the breeze and tin­ Opponents of the plans have development of the nearby Mall at regulation bout, but displayed could put people to sleep with his to spruce up the gravestones of the hospital this weekend. kling chimes. received letters of support from Buckland Hills. “plenty of grit and determina­ guitar if he played low enough people In other parts of Manchester "I'm not opposed to develop- his great-grandfather. Michael A relaxing spell in the country? tion,” Sgt. Bob Fanshawe said and slowly enough. and In South Windsor, Lankford ment,” Lankford said. Butshesat(ald Reagan, and two great-uncles, Thomas, 29. has undergone No, it’s a 90-minute cassette Tucci says consolidation would cost town Tuesday. said. She said when residents Improvements must be made In William and Thomas Reagan. corrective surgery on both legs tape called "Journey to Sleep.” Edward, who graduated from battle their town government, it is such a way that property values The president’s relatives are at St. John's Hospital and Health “ It has nothing but music and Cambridge University and holds John A. Tucci. the Republican trict, ’Tucci pointed out. Heart and Hypertension Act benef­ vides fire protection and sewer something that Interests many along the road■ willlilt not decrease. burled In Fulton’s Township Center in Santa Monica, Calif., nature. We’re offering a natural, Lottery the rank of acting lieutenant, candidate in the 12th Assembly ’Tucci said If the Eighth District its from Manchester. Some police service to most of northern Man­ people. Lankford said about 28 people Cemetery, formerly the Catholic since being hit by a car as she kind of holistic approach to District. Tuesday voiced concern is merged with the town and its officers over the years have entered the Royal Marines Com­ chester. Much of the 12th Assembly "It's not Just one street that attended Tuesday’s meeting, and Calvary Hill Cemetery. crossed a street Sept. 16. sleeping,” said Michael that if consolidation takes place firefighters are replaced with paid received benefits on a temporary District lies within the Eighth mando Training Center at Lymp- you're fighting,” said Lankford. residents are lookingd k Ii for a hall for M cBride, 37, who created the Connecticut daily: between the town and the Eighth employees, there would be a basis while disabled due to Illness, District. stone In southwest England three On Memorial Day, passers-by “ It could happen anywhere In their next meeting. On Monday, The actress, co-star of the tape with Daniel Clas. Utilities District and a fully paid greater chance of claims being and some family members of A referendum question on the town.” weeks ago for the year-long noticed the Reagan markers Tuesday: 191 Lankford submitt^ a petition to canceled ABC-TV series “The fire department Is created, Man­ filed against the town. police officers who have died from Nov. 4 ballot, if approved, would Town plans for the project — town officials with the signatures training program. needed repair. Maxine Mertens The tape also offers M cBride’s Fall G uy,’’ was in good condition Play Four: 1264 chester could become bankrupt "The Heart and Hypertension a heart-related Illness continue to modify the Town Charter to which drew sharp criticism from of 108 Tolland Turnpike residents Fanshawe said Edward "came of Keystone, Iowa, who has soothing voice saying it’s time PRINCE EDWARD Tuesday, a day after surgery to from claims filed under the Heart Act claims have put a tremendous receive benefits, he said. remove the power of Eighth residents at a public hearing last asking the town to change Its plans. off second best” In last Thurs­ relatives In Tampico, 111., — for bed. In addition, Clas plays Lotto: 5-6-14-18-37-38 Reagan’s birthplace — wrote the repair ligament damage to her and Hypertension Act. strain on city and town budgets,” Under the act. a firefighter or District voters to veto a merger month — call for widening the d a y’s contest but he denied . . goes the distance . Under the state hypertension he said in a news release. “ If police officer would receive two- president to tell him. left knee, said hospital spokeswo­ with the town. The effort to win road, installing a sidewalk and newspaper reports that the law, paid firefighters can retire changes aren't made, it could thirds of his or her yearly salary If passage of that change has been led She received a quick response. man Mary Miller. bicycle path, and possibly demol­ bachelor prince had suffered a early and receive full benefits if actually cause bankruptcy in the unable to return to work because of by Democratic leaders In T O V O TE “ I had no idea there was such a Manchester Herald ishing two homes, one of which was 1 black eye or lasting ill-effects. they suffer a heart attack or a future." a heart problem. Werbner said. Manchester. built around 1790. sign up by Oct. 14 on the lake’s eastern shore went marker or that those graves were ‘"rhe ligaments In her left knee ati “Every young officer has to should heal in about three weeks, hypertension-related illness. ’Tucci Assistant Town Manager Steven Tucci said in the release he is Tucci’s opponent. Democratic Acting Town Engineer William out in a boat to tow the there,” Reagan wrote. “My USPS 327-500 VOL. CVI, No. 1 ah( have one bout as pert of his during which tim e she will $ald. The act does not apply to R. Werbner said Tuesday there are opposed to consolidation of the incumbent James R. McCava- Camosci has stressed that the 647-3025 single-engine Cessna 170 back to father was orphaned at age 6. so All training,’’ Fanshawe said. “Af­ continue to wear a (knee) Publlihed dally except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are $1.50 volunteer fire departments like the currently no firefighters or police town and the Eighth District, an nagh. has said he also opposes plans are only preliminary and are In Manchester shore, said Spencer Hill, duty we know very little of his family and certain holldaya■ llda< by...... the Man- weekly, $6.50 lor one month. $19.25 ter that only those who have an brace,” Miller said. “Mean­ one operated by the Eighth Dis­ officers receiving permanent independent authority that pro­ changing the charter. subject to change. officer in Anchorage for the except for an old photo of his chaatar Publlahing Co.. 16 Bralnard lor three months, $38.50 for six ha aptitude for it carry on.” while, the ligament injuries to Federal Aviation mother and father.” Place, Manchaatar, Conn. 06040. months and $77.00 lor one year. do' The contest Is expected to be her right knee have been re­ Second claaa postage paid at Man- Mall rates are available on requeet. O ’l Administration. Reagan asked Mertens to find cheater. Conn. POSTMASTER: S V0TETEI4 V0TinS4 V0TEYE84 V0TEYE84 « the prince’s last, he said. paired and are healing very 9 I There were no reports of a monument company to fix the Send addreaa changaa to the Men- jPolice at full strength OPEN TUES. & THURS. TIL 8 PM nicely. injuries. Hill said. stones and send him estimates. chetter Herald, P.O. Box 591. Man- I g |9( chaater, Conn. 06040 T o place a claaaltled or display He C lo tt call Hammond was flying over “ It’s not often that you get to do advertlaement, or to report a newt Lake Clark on ’Tuesday afternoon work for someone famous — “ Miss ’Thomas is in excellent Item, story or picture Idea, call 643- ^8 hiring round ends spirits and is resting GUARANTEED DELIVERY: It 8 VOTE YES ON QUESTION 4 g Former Gov. Jay Hammond and was about five minutes from especially the nation’s current 2711. Dftice hours are 6:30 a.m. to 5 comfortably.” you don't receive your Herald by p.m. Monday through Friday. has made an unscheduled land­ Port Alsworth when he reported president.” said Dean Boyce Jr. 5:30 p.m. weekdeya or 6 a m. Satur­ ; With the addition of seven patrol The rookies will get acclimated WHY? 248 SPRUCE ST. ing on Lake Clark near Anchor­ engine problems, said John Else, Boyce’s father, who owns the Her doctors plan no further day. plaaaa telephone your carrier. •officers to the Manchester Police to the area “ but they will not be on age. Alaska, when the engine of a National Weather Service company, declined to say how surgery and have indicated that If i^u're uneble to reach your car­ •Department, the force will soon be the road” for some time, according STO MANCHESTER official who was notified of the much the president paid for the rier, call tubecriber service at 647- Th e Manchester Herald is a mem­ to Wood. Training at the state ^G lve yourself the some rights os the S his floatplane tost oil pressure, Thomas could be discharged this 9946 by 6:30 p.m. weekday! or 10 a. ber of the Associated Press and a Jup to foil strength. Incident. repairs. police facility in Meriden Is ex­ BRAKE 646-7202 omdals said. weekend if she continues to m. Seturdtye lor guaranteed deliv­ member of the Audit Bureau ol C ir­ • Town Personnel Officer Linda rest of the state by changing the town ^ Hammond radioed for help, The Republican served as Reagan sent them a check with recuperate at her present rate, ery In Mencheeter. culations. pected to last 14 weeks. CENTERS. INC. Fatnry said future plans include Parry said she didn’t think the S I and a family from Port Alsworth governor from 1974-82. a handwritten thank-you note Miller said. Charter to conform to state “Home )>romotlng one of the department’s department would need to hire FALL MAINTENANCE SPECIALS 54 line officers to detective, bring­ again in the near future. But the Rule Statutes" i ing the number down to 53. situation runs In waves, she said. • Manchester Police Department “ It never seems to happen where { Winterize Special Fall Tune-Up Niokesman Gary Wood said the one person retires.” ahe said. ^Glve EVERY Manchester voter the i Flush Syelem • Check Hoaee S8 liumber of officers the department "When one retires, three retire.” I Cheek Bette 4 c y t. • 4 8 .S 6 |s required to have is based on a The new officers are Hallums, gsame right to determine Issues vital 6 I Reflll wllh Antitreece 6cyl. •88.B6 formula which takes Into conslder- Paul Gilllgan. Craig Guglielmo. •»to the town's future! Molorltv rule IS ition the population of a town, the Robert Leduc, James Neiawanger, • eyi. *63.96 CLASSIFIED ADS sure to get results kumber of police calls and the Joseph SanAntonio and Joanne the American wav! Shouldn’t Man- *24.95 ‘most ears Beftartment’s response time to Schaller. None are from Manches­ H i m calls. "W e’re up to date with ter. According to Wood, they come 3 Chester's future be In the hands of - 1 r ------Prove It to yourself by calling the classified department Oils hiring, which we won’t feel from all over New England. !TALL of Its voters?! kntil March. ” Wood aald. I Lube, on, Filter j I Brake Spedalt • On Monday morning, the seven g I Up to B Qte. 10W40 Oil ! ! Completo. LifoMme GKMreniM kew officers — Including Bernard WE DELIVER THE CDMMITTEE FDR I DISC DRUM to place your ad today! Call 643-2711 for assistance. Hallums. the first black ever If you havoiVt received your employed as a police officer In Mencheeter Herald by 5:30 p.m. CHARTER REVISIDN * 16.95 I I *54.95 *54.95 Mancheater — were awom In weahdaye or 8 a m. Saturdaya. I I 'm a tt c a n during a 40-minute ceremony at — t : ------pleeee can your canior. It you're PoM for by the Committee ter Charter Revision. ncoln Center. The group of aeven urrkble to reach your carrier, call s R. Corter, Treosurer Coupons must b e prssented on payment the largest group of officers eubaertber aervice. 647-6046. by jHattrt|2Btn U m l b thired at once in the department’s 6:30 p.m. weehdeye or 10 am. 8 Senior citizens take off an additional 10%. history, be saM. Saturdaya for guaranteed delivery. vm TEM VOTE YES 4 V0TEYES4 V0TEYES4 a n iAiuft, oct. u vm MA m iM W rE R BanMLD. Wettoeadtor. Oct. 1. 1989- * Cwwwrilcw# H§ 0 Fii^ Alm ost 200 laws take effect today Court panel supporli ban

UvJudtf evwiwrr fo r their elnww o f the htonw, ConseetlCnt'e coast. Lodge died in • prohibit people wBd have TMw AsMcWtoO Pinsw BRHDCWWIQgv IfWB served as juvonrlMMlntoraeiVing /t KghiW Ininwftiiiuli— iuU i imoiMly on exposed guns In court MBty cisfmsdtecausc of damages A freedOm-of-information bill as paid consultants advising ------^ ------1 front HARTPORiy - Swe«|M«8 ■w^BRnW mHn CBw combcmd of into effect limits the occa- anyone on a retrial Of the same vfdn»tacmyiMwntai l«r. cfeangw in the iw ndR ngu______fe fv ll natomiland, thecoMMsndfadam when a public agency can case or another trial stemming ditooto to BneBoere doert wasn't itoto FWtea L t Osl. Jbw A. A. B-WWcdlt an* lw *l or tlw tesfc liability and domestic viotence rwwrvoir, mo cemporSfy coocn- meet with its attorney in an ffnm the same incident. The fodWdShRl’Fkssv the 90ly faetor in Jwsliistog the WMgthr to » Wftor Ttitodhy' to llw *»W nn»or caws. nSw Smits on doseddbor tionof a raodsrbrldlpsaHdtbeact executive session toonlythoseheld • increase from $Ngto|g,885the prapooed psHey- HP 9 M shsllar toeat. salrf truepara w » appear in an iM grarn moratorium renuriaa ia effect. msetings o f pabHe agencies and sromtogOHOfaomedne oiherthan for dteenssioH of matters exempt maximum double damages a court RAirrM ltlk- FMktodMMn tiRtotss hove arisM ahaotaveiy OOm nt CIVHMw dOOMS wRII " D M I tte merawtfmu tie nemoewf.” Iw aaW Tiwaifay, “we ttie rasamlng o f the ConnccUcut a municipol empfoywe. from pubiic disclosure, such as may award in housingmsCilmina- afx iBOoflis for years. da#f * a * a g : " B M ile e H e a e l* ••We've oanmwetF the state _ Anotherinsurniice w n Mcreases pevxunnel matter* and strategy tlon cases. ’•Fortha Bm B nie w e aresIvtog' dsiif w iidU MANi laws taldngeffieet t n ^ . frnni IP to gg dhys the advance tegaiding pending claims against e require the JbdlCM Depart­ the Judgs suhfoBnaa. andtbepsihie Stretch i T »a waraiM taw fee sat w expiie to iM f, boc IBgHaro said be Olber new laws win anew noUito Mstohnee companies must the agency. ment to give any performance wm Mtoir the gMdaUiws. 90, FWfon Ckttt T ohiectle W IBe a M f l M weohf exteml it anodtor two years. hawSeapped motorcyclists topork give pcBcyholiiefn i f npOHcy will A drunten-drivlng law makes it evaluations it may have oa Judges Sdbptod i f d w i i p srfo*' Caavra sveryuoe wfO know the rules to anyway, vW toM toito iam plajaileaceHiputorwrmlaato activated by tbSfr Mkes in kandldippedpartdng nof he renewed. easier for the police to obtain and to the General Assemhfo'S judi­ sdraace, wMeh is eoe eP the spaces, eliminate the five-year The family viotence bill became use the results o f hospital Mood tSulScaSSteamriSSg confasit **®*5?*''y^ *®**” ®*®*vKtoaarcade games ciary Committee before the com­ ddmplatots," M9nt ssM. G or.l « ‘*FaeWaar'ai«ato]Wif- Wtaaers get veactew from the statnte of Hmitatipns fbr the crime cvQ^o cowDfv nnoBo womoB g teats as court evidence against mittee holds a hearing on the auppveii me The new policy t n u M permit a o f arssw-mnrder and require per­ and civn rights gwupe to the wake injured drunken driving suspects. Judge’s reappointment. •Mfoy 90 MbMiy and jddge to waive tha pmtMMtien. Fer peHce eRIceiv denfp hove din Ptato theeerei mits fer carrying' martial arts of the ’Tracey Thurman case in to chaegb rtifSee and t m t t M a ^ th e tatot fierce^s recommeodatloii w ill be ferw an ieJ to the full Dther new laws taking effect a impose potential double dam­ asniR to dto Matos JudgBS, who the preMMtiee eP ex- detailed weapons in motor veHcies. ’Torrington. She had sued the will; dosld VMS 90 R thia weak, CMef weapen hefotoapnewwiseenrthefotoepnenrfoglscetol 'Geaaral Asaenihly aext year, f i e faak force waa created this ages for those writing "Imd anfamih The laws were among 4ls bOIs Torrington Police Department for C9ort A fowtofotrafor Aam o Mdnt nw nvvMMivMFpm^woiimer year after a gropeaal to allow video lottery games waa defeated. d require paid solicitors for checks.” For a check drawn on a apply during triala, hut net dnrtag wronjrei panftd by the General Assembly failing to protect her from her charitable organisations to dis­ aafd jhssodsy. be wffling to ewie a weapon wMto nonexistent account, the penalty erreignmente, where ePfleere Resah dtfs year. Some took elllect as soon husband. She settled for li.P close, at the beginning of an oral Tha coftuMtwe'a racommanda- In court. can range up to the check's face come end g » from the court under wt as ihey were aigned by the milHon. soHcitation, his name, the fact that "They (fudgeej live to an fottry Dodd hfto Dandoff agreement value or 8730. whichever is leas; for PaocaiHd N o iiwnthaaRaraMttor frequently, MOnt aeid. hoe into governor, others took effect later. ’The bm gives new powers to be is a paid solicitor and the over a uoWomied tower, and we Bve eec an the a check drawn on an account with The poHcy would aleo require ’Hopei ’Fhe civil liability, or "tort police officers to arrest domestic percentage of gross revenue that etato tnwpar'a refoaai to Metify afreet,” he saM. WAWMieOtOW — The Reagan admtaistratiea set a bad insufficient fonds, uptothe check’s that an officer bearing an expoaed reform.” Mil. was one of the moot violence suspects without a war­ the charitable organization will nWhont Ma pfotol in Mancheeter more on P»« ^ ts are expected, for the health department. number of cases is expected to the New York City health depart­ needed board approval to discuss halftime of last season’s game. Lewis said. Sabella and several AIDS ex­ grow rapidly. In Connecticut, more Army officials demanded to see the Suddenly Single? ment, the video featured frank talk AIDS in the classroom. She said Gambling records seised and teiehhone \conversations perts spoke to more than 100 than 280 people have developed lead-in script that was to be C h about the disease’s transmission teachers may include a discussion monitored through court-ordered wiretaps in d icm ^ e alleged educators on Tuesday at a forum AIDS. narrated tor the band’s halftime S f i r 5 0 " / . through ways such as anal sex and of AIDS as part of a related subject, on AIDS and school-aged children Are you a homemaker left on your own gambling operation brought In thousands of dollnrr-a week The ways in which AIDS is intercourse. such as In biology class. performance. After they poured The I sponsored by the state and Yale- Lewis said. ^ transmitted are controversial It also featured a conversation Dr. George Kraus, director of overit, "w e were told In unpleasant through widowhood, separation or divorce? Tow n( New Haven Hospital. In addition to issues in some communities and so between three teen-age girls about health and school medical adviser terms by Army Athletic Director A MINIMUM OF 30% OFF ANY teaching students about AIDS, the days. S may be taboo in school, the experts birth control, with two of the girls in Milford, said high school stu­ Carl Ullrich that the band was not There is help for you. conference also dealt with children said. and th( Mental haalth commistlonar resigns urging the third to rely on condoms dents are not getting enough to take the field," Duffy recalled with the disease in the school WALL COVERING (No Exceptions) been di The experts said that AIDS is instead of birth control pills. information about AIDS. Tuesday. Call 236-5838 and ask about HARTFORD — Citing professional opportunities in another system. Distric mostly transmitted by blood-to- Condoms, in addition to being a ” I have found in talking to high “ They told us that we were state. State Mental Health Commissioner Audrey M. Worrell said those children present little blood or blood-to-semen contact, birth control method, prevent the school children that their knowl­ perverts, that we were not to Pred she Is resigning to head a private psychiatric hospital in danger of infecting their class­ usually through sex, or by the passing of semen, in which the pollute their astroturf, and that we LOOK FORWARD furious Albuquerque, N.M. mates or teachers In the schools edge of sexually transmitted dis­ sharing of contaminated needles AIDS virus is found. eases is one of abysmal Ignor­ were morally repugnant," he said. DONT MISS THIS SALE! has bee •’Professional opportunities for both my husband and myself because the disease cannot be among intravenous drug abusers. The videotape also discussed ance,” he said. The band has gained national a daytime program offering transition and private have forced me to make the difficult, personal decision" to step transmitted through casual con­ Although most people with AIDS homosexuality, drug use. and the recognition with ita offbeat pre­ has bee down, the commissioner said in a letter to Governor William A. tact, the experts said. ore adults, health workers at the game and halftime ahows at career counseling for displaced homemakers. transmission of AIDS from a Herald O’Neill dated ’Tuesday. Adolescents should learn in conference urged that children be pregnant woman to her fetus. AIDS football games. The 189-plus band Check Our Prices and Selection school how to keep from getting educated about the disease in T O V O T E members, dressed In anirihing but , ', tponuMwO by 9 support Dr. Worrell, 81, of Bloomfield, had been appointed to tiie is prevalent among homosexuals, one of tl |M,080-a-year post by O’Neill in IM l, succeeding Eric A. PIhut. AIDS, but some parents and school before they become sexu­ but can also strike heterosexuals. sign up by Oct. 14 band uniforms, scramble onto the The Counseling Onler of Hertford College for Women Her resignation is effective Dec. 1. community leaders don’t want the ally active or are exposed to drugs. Most conference participants playing field to perform a unique - through the Connecticut Department o f Vocational Education DIrecto subject discussed in the classroom, Elementary school children who said they would be willing to show 647-3025 brand M satire that Is often mailed they said. have AIDS usually get the disease the tape to Junior high s^ ool and In M anchestor political in nature. charact Givei far, it a WOMEN IN TRANSITION EAST HARTFORD IS SPECIAL when cl Ceramics By El’Mar STAYING STRAIGHT referen THE PROCESS OF CHANGE LET ME SHOW YOU some reapo 149 West Middle Turnpike A weekly support group for teens who are having plainly stat Group therapy for women seeking support and guidance (next to Vic's Pina) present or past problems with drugs and alcohol, chance of si with personal and professional growth. M a n c h e s t e r and associated conflicts with family, school, and peers. Areas of Focas: Risk taking THGEFI We will conduct Oil Painting Classes on giving Eigli This group is designed to help teens recognize the Problem solving • Stress management off consolid Saturdays beginning October ll-(smaiiciawes). dangers of drugs and alcohol, and to learn how to Develop the skills for coping effectively with change new gn cope with life, and have fun while staying straight. 6 Revisla We will be using the BILL ALEXANDER Kerry A. Williamson, R.N., M.S.N., CS., induatrl technique as seen on public television Kerry A. Williamson, R.N., M.S.N. CS„ Psychotherapist control C'Magic Art of Oil Painting”). Psychotherapist Kitty Ansaldi, R.N., M.A., Psychotherapist Direct© Kitty Ansaldi, R.N., M.A., Psychotherapist Groupieaders andStei bristled You will be able to take home a completed Beginning October 14, ISM thrn October M, ISM Beginning on October 81,1986, Toesday's 4-5 PM they, all 16x20 painting after only one four hour Conseentive Tnesday evenings from 7:MPM-8:WPM ftM ArtTAHrm group S’ Fee: *10 per group meeting Horn*. 5 fooma, 8-3 badfooma, Slova. conduct lesson! Fee: *75^ I rafrtqarator. waahar, dryar ineiudad. Saa PAUL’S PANT In Slei LOCATION: Center It todayl Cali Aftftaa Hobarla. not ton* P le a se call 643-0367 or 643-8755 LOCA'nON: W atkins Centre 935 Main Street, Salte tC m SIS asm ST. usncikstbi Manche for registration and information. better a| Manchester, Conn. 06040 •35 Main Street, Snite SC ED Hartford Tpica., Vomon which h{ To register or for more Manchester, Conn. SS040 Country Style 649-9300 Thegr Registration Dates: Sept. 29 — Oct. 6 Oacrie reals.______information call: 646-2525 To register or for more information call: 646-2525 872-7777 C w m n e District I y B U g a s s f t s i-*>wcHW>nntBaPMEft.i r,Oet K iiil 9 - m MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Oct, l, 1988 - 7 OPINION U.S. lawyers excluded

jusTKcmfs^m m nr,iie*0 Lose Along wait 00m aorwnrrH o ir timuence! am rraL vnienci from deal on Zakharov eemm eovmrm wfwm arvfuxwsMP! BvMlchoel J. Sniffon This was not done in Zakharov’s two counts against Zakharov was m im tint m cantmueto mm^potsmrmr The Associated Press case, although the purpose of the not equivalent to dropping those to be on time treason TO replies Jack guideline is to^ undermine defend­ counts. • TauianDDD mmssensett WASHINGTON - Justice De­ ants who later try to proclaim their But when pressed about what funamfi partment officials say U.S. lawy­ innocence. "waiving” did mean, this senior M A ^ m sriR (A9) — Thecfe»tog6f0 7.2-mfk ers were excluded when Secretary ’The department’s 1980 guide­ official indicated he did not know, s ^ e h of Interstate M h m r k m d a y f i w l M m of State George P. Shultz com­ lines, Principles of Federal Prose­ by saying; “ If that had been a lesson as to its necessity— or something, pleted negotiating a plea bargain cution, state that the government question on my bar exam, I would for an accused Soviet spy that anyway, to make navel in Conneeticar less should agree to let a defendant have failed it.” or tbe eonfasing violated Justice Department plead without admitting guilt “ only Several other Justice officials Cereo guidelines. if the defendant is willing to accept said they could not explain the Thomas f. Meskill was 4S mhmtes late for ’The officials, speaking on condi­ without contest a statement by the concept of “ waiving” sentencing. the anemony. A spokestttan said the state trooper Fear kept tion they not be identified, said they government in open court of the On a third count, McLaughlin detaOedtodrive MeskiBto the rtthorrcnttint was did not know the meaning of some facts it could prove to demonstrate suspended sentence and imposed a QBftkMiHar Hith this ant^ of th€ sttut and fd m 0 actions taken during the brief his guilt beyond a reasonable five-year probation during which Bartfoi wrong exit off the W illnr Cross mgjrway. appearance by Gennadiy Zak­ doubt.” taMn h kidnapping harov, the Soviet United Nations Zakharov is barred from returning Resah: The ceremonies sche^ledjkn 11 a.m got One Justice official, angry about employee, before a federal Judge in to this country. But McLau^lin mtderwayat IIA ian d G ov. MeskHI tossed an extra the outcome, said: “ TTiere were no did not. as is ordinarily the case, nne into his speech. Brooklyn, N Y.. Tuesday morning. lawyers present when the arrange­ Zakharov entered a plea of no state what length of prison term he HopefaHy." he said, this "willertabk people to be under wraps ment was negotiated. Even was suspending. contest, which means he neither (Shultz’s Legal Adviser Abraham) rrmre on time than I was." admitted guilt nor claimed inno­ Sofaer was excluded.” this official When sentences are suspended, -5 -S e p t. 9.1971 WASHINGTON — One of the worrisome things cence but agreed to be convicted said. Shultz is an economist, not a judges usually impose a specific Fifteen year* after the ribbon wa« cat to about the Mexican regime is the arrogance and and sentenced. Just before he left lawyer. prison term and then suspend it contempt for the law shown by too many top this country on a flight to Moscow. open Manchester's “ road to noirhere/' Shultz worked out the agreement and impose probation for a period. officials, the natural result of more than half a Zakharov again proclaimed his in sessions with Soviet Foreign This is done so that if the defendant another ceremony has been scbedoled. Next century of one-party domination. Elections are innocence, saying. “ I am not a Minister Eduard Shevardnadze in violates the terms of the probation, week. G o v. WilHam A. CKNein win preside stolen, the treasury is looted and Mexicans who spy.” New York and Washington over the the prison term will take effect. BOL over the ribbon-catting for an eastboond link are courageous enough to expose the rampant Zakharov's plea before U.S. last several days, these Justice After the court hearing. Zak­ beast District Judge Joseph M. officials said. that, if it had been there in 1F71, might have corruption do so at the risk of harassment, harov told reporters he hoped to town McLaughlin violated Justice De­ Justice Department spokesman return to the United States when moeey aflowed Gov. MeskiH to get to Manchester on financial ruin or worse. time. partment guidelines issued in 1980. Terry Eastland would not com­ his probation was over. the G< Now there is convincing evidence that the These guidelines oppose no-contest ment on Zakharov's court But when asked what effect not The term “hmg-awaited'' is an AP pIMSO of S< Mexican minister of the interior, Manuel Bartlett pleas unless the government is appearance. imposing a prison term before c Taeedi onderstatement. Highway planning started Diaz, who could become president in two years, Qennadiy Zakharov talks to reporters harov, who pleaded no contest to three allowed to present a public state­ Another top-level Justice offi­ suspension would have on Zak­ How in the 1950s. when the project was caHed the GOP all out for Belaga used the power of his high office to arrange the Tuesday off exit 11 of the New Jersey counts of spying, was ordered to ieave ment of the evidence it has cial. who would not allow use of his harov. a senior Justice official money Relocation of Route 0. When construction gathered in the case, known as an name, said that McLaughlin’s predicted, “ He’s not coming back addrei illegal kidnapping of his niece and nephew from a Turnpike near Woodbridge, N.J. Zak­ finally began in 19M, it was already known religions commune in Vmezuela three years ago. the country within 24 hours. offer of proof. decision to "waive” sentencing on then. He’s not ever coming back.” Oct. 14 It's Belaga or bust ter Connecticut Republicans that the road would go nowhere, because the Hq then bullied the weekly news magazine local a when they shell out for the state election campaign B o H ( essential link to the Wilbur Cross Highway — from now on. Proceso Into killing the children’s story by sending police to threaten the editors. under now I-M — bad been delayed in the face of That is the party’s policy, telegraphed from on Deal helps chance of arms reductions T Progrt massive public opposition to expressways in high in the days before a poll showed Julie Belaga Capitol Reagan: Don’t compare noted THE MAGAZINE’S PUBLISHER, Julio Scherer Greater Hartford. The connector had to wait within striking distance of Democratic Gov. Bill detenr Garcia, has finally revealed the long-suppressed for permanent widening of the Wilbur Cross O'Neill in the Nov. 4 test. Commenta CentlBBed from page l only after Daniloff’s release had leave Monday. joint sponsorship of negotiations spent, story In a recently published book. It includes the Daniloff to hostages for sti Highway. What that means for all other GOP candidates been secured. Daniloff had insisted on his between warring forces in Afghan­ B o b C o n ra d full text of the original story by news editor Reagan, who had insisted all Manchi Because it only was built from Spencer on the ballot, from Senate challenger Roger Eddy plight of American hostages in innocence, and Reagan had istan. Angola, Cambodia and Enrique Maza; we have verified the account from Lebanon, who are held by people along that Zakharov would not be vouched for the veteran American Nicaragua. WASHINGTON (AP) - Ni­ from her home in Batavia. N.Y., Peter Street to Bolton Notch, the new road came to the congressional nominees and beyond is affidavits and government sources in Mexico City. with whom the United States has no traded for Daniloff. told reporters; Journalist in two messages to But with U.S.-Soviet relations cholas Daniloff’s case should said she was pleased that make i under heavy criticism in 1971. Business simply this; Lotsahick. Here is how the man who would Mexico’s next diplomatic relations He was ’"There was no connection between Gorbachev. edging upward, there could be not be compared to that of the Daniloff. 51, the former U.S. ’The I leaders, strongly in favor of the road, had Party leaders had it figured out long ago that president abused his power, first to oblige his sharply criticized by Peggy Say. the two releases.” movement on more cultural and American hostages in Lebanon, News A World Report bureau ways ( doubts about the usefulness of the everything swings from the race for governor. D’Amore is Just as eager for the debating to sister of hostage Terry Anderson. The president is approaching the other exchanges between the two who are held by people with chief in Moscow, was freed opting in-laws and then to cover up his own misdeeds; Only a few minutes earlier, the non-highway. Even transportation planners After a primary Sept. 9, they openly took up the begin. He says the “ forums.” phis the infusion of ’"The biggest difference is the Iceland meeting with apparent countries. whom the United States has no Monday as part of a superpower fand. Si In San Diego de los Altos, Venezuela, a religious Soviet employee of the U.N. optimism. “ The chances are better admitted that motorists probably would not cry for Belaga, the Westport phenomenon, saying money he hopes to make available to the Belaga amount of effort” the United States This will be Reagan's second diplomatic ties. President Rea­ deal. He had been charged with the sta die can do it. community was organized about a decade ago that put Into securing Daniloff’s re­ Secretariat was allowed to plead no than they've been for many years discussion with Gorbachev. gan says. espionage. gram, use the new I-M. campaign in the closing weeks, will make the contest to the spy charges in a attracted ’’pilgrims” from throughout Latin lease, she said. in reaching some agreement on Their get-acquainted “ fireside” ’The deal included sending saM. They were wrong. Commuters from difference on election day. D’Amore charges that federal court in Brooklyn with a Reagan’s statement on the America, Including a Mexican couple named • Morris B. Abram, chairman of arms reduction.” he said summit last November in Geneva Gennadiy Zakharov, a Soviet The t THE WEEKEND POLL, done by the University Democrats are sitting on polls which show the U.S. guarantee that he would be hostages in Lebanon drew criti­ eastern Connecticut found a use for the road. Carter and their five children. ’The wife is the the National Conference on Soviet Three other items will be on his produced little more than an employee of the United Nations, control of Cdnnecticut’s Institute for Social Inquiry and expelled swiftly. cism from Peggy Say. sister of Businessmen found that it provided enough same kind of horse race the UConn survey did last sister of Interior Minister Bartlett. Jewry, said he was disappointed agenda: human rights, regional understanding they would have back to Moscow after he Quarry copyrighted In the Hartford Courant, seems to hostage Terry Anderson. access to warrant further commercial weekend. " It’s panic time for the Democrats,” The Carter family settled in the Venezuela that no Jews were liberated in the Zakharov told reporters he loved conflicts and U.S.-Soviet relations. back-to-back summits this year in pleaded no contest to spying line, a < support the wisdom of the command decision by says the GOP chairman. Washington and next year in “ The biggest difference is the charges in New York. munity development along Spencer Street. And on community in November 1982, but in the summer Danlloff deal. the American people and hoped to Reagan intends to press Gorba­ State Chairman Tom D’Amore and his advisors in Part of the GOP strategy is to have Efelaga do so Moscow. amount of effort” that the “ We have shown what we can prepan the east end, realignment of the Bolton Notch of 1983 the parents returned to Mexico for a visit Gorbachev suggested the meet­ return after his five-year probation chev for better treatment of Soviet Hartford. But Gorbachev held off setting a United States has put into do when we put our mind to it,” Atxnr road pattern was required because of the well she’ll either win the governor’s office and had a change of heart. ing in Iceland in a message that- was over. "la m not a spy.” he said. citizens, an overture usually dis­ “ From now on.” D’Amore told the Republican outright, or will save GOP majorities in the Shevardnadze delivered to the Daniloff had been held in a Soviet date until an arms control deal securing Daniloff’s release, Say said, adding that now she the spe extra traffic leaving the expressway. The father flew back to Venezuela to collect his missed by Moscow as an intrusion compared with the time spent State Central Committee last week in Wallingford, legislature by coming close. The money for president Sept. 19. With prepara­ prison for 13 days, and then appeared in the offing. The slide in wants the administration to support With next week’s opening of an eastbound belongings and the three younger Carter children, into domestic concerns. on the hostages in Lebanon, she focus the same kind of attention ’’every penny (of campaign contributions) will go legislative races will have to come entirely, tions for a Washington summit confined to the American Embassy U.S.-Soviet relations, including system Maria Teresa, 19; Juan 17, and Jose Antonio. 19. said. on the plight of the Americans In But connector, the destination of the highway, to the governor’s race.” though, from Senate and House committees, run lagging. Reagan apparently was for another 17 days, on charges of He has also gotten the cold Daniloff’s arrest Aug. 30 and the ’The two other children, Santiago and German, shoulder in an appeal. voiced again Say. in a telephone interview Lebanon. Cheney now I-3M, will become “ almost nowhere” Up to last week, however. D’Amore’s bright idea readily agreeable. But he made the committing espionage against the U.S. expulsion order, slowed the by Senate President Pro Tern Phil Robertson and were both married and legally could make their surprise announcement Tuesday last Monday in a U.N. speech, for pace even further. Depart instead of just "nowhere.” of last spring - salting away 9300,000 Just for the Soviet Union. He was allowed to House Speaker R E. Van Norstrand. own decisions. So could Marla Teresa, the whldi Gov. O’Neill should 1^ able to get here on gubernatorial battle — wasn’t going too well. 'The 19-year-old, under Mexican law. nary at time for the ribbon-cutting Oct. 9. But he fund was struggling to hit IZOO.OOO. Now. says Polillcal nolM might be late for his next appointment — the D’Amore, “ the money will take care of Itself.” • Even as a youngster. Gov. Bill O’Neill knew MARIA TERESA AND JUAN begged to be Senate approves measure aimed at illegal drug trafficking westbound Interstate link won’t be ready Some of D’Amore’s confidence, we are told, how to raise money for girls he wanted to reach, allowed to stay in the commune, and Carter until next year. springs from a post-primary move to have major says his high school Latin teacher. Mary Dodd agreed to let them, with their adult brother donors to U.S. Mn. Lowell Weicker’s campaigns By Larry AAargasak resolve the differences. favored by most senators. bill forces meet the House deadline of increase anti-drug efforts by civ­ Dwyer of Mansfield Center, She tells this story to Santiago keeping an eye on them. Jose Antonio, □ □ □ dig deep now for Belaga. D’Amore admits "we The Associated Press The House measure that passed But mindful that a much broader If the bill is returned to the sealing U.S. borders against nar­ ilian agencies, and specify equip­ illustrate; the 15-year-old, returned to Mexico with his father. Another highway ceremony is taking place can’t do anything for Roger (Eddy).” 392-16 on Sept. II would give death penalty bill passed the Senate with any of the three cotics smugglers within 4.6 days. ment that would be used. Congres­ East Hampton High School was going to cancel But the parents soon decided they wanted the sional committees would have to today in another part of the state. On the Democratic side, O’Neill and State WASHINGTON - Chasing right civilian arrest powers to the Senate 63-32 In February 1984, and controversial provisions. Biden Voting against the Senate bill publication of the senior class yearbook for lack of two other teenage children with them as well. behind the House in electidn year that the exclusionary rule was warned, a filibuster would “ bring review the list. ’The Connecticut Turnpike is being Chairman Tim Moynlhan are riding out the waves military topursuedrugsmugglers, were Sens. Gordon Humphrey. hinds In the year O’Neill was up for graduation. They enlisted the help of the powerful Bartlett. anti-drug fever, the Senate has revive the now-banned federal approved that same month 63-24, the bill down.” The House bill would give the Memb renamed the Gov. John Davis Lodge from Belaga’s recent splash as something R-N.H.. and John Melcher. D- president 30 days to deploy mil­ Mrs. Dwyer told the young O’Neill she needed On the night of Nov. 1,1983, Venezuelan federal passed a multi-billion dollar bill death penally for some drug- Majority Leader Bob Dole., R- Sen, John Warner. R-Va.. with Mont. Sen. JakeGarn. R-Utah. was Plannini ’Turnpike in honor of the Republican governor temporary. “ She was bound to have a surge,” says $1,000 to save the yearbook. " I ’ll get it for you,” he that would fight illegal narcotics related killings and allow use of Kan.. said the Senate might accept Dole at his side, made clear that itary equipment and personnel to are wor Moynihan. and local police officers scaled the wall of the the only senator not voting. halt smugglers at the borders and who signed the law authorizing construction said, and In a few days he did. "He always had religious community and broke into the home through education, rehabilitation some illegally seized evidence in the House language on those it.ems. the Senate would oppose the House would 1( However, Sen. Joseph R. Blden military language. Both measures authorize money arrest them when In hot pursuit. of the highway in the 1960s. integrity,” says Dwyer, sister of the late U.S. Sen. where the two Carter children were staying. They and enforcement. court cases. ment in O’NEILL BELIEVES he can cool off the The Senate bill that passed 97-2 Those provisions were left out of Jr.. D-Del.. ranking Democrat on Alluding to the House provision, for the increased war against Within 45 days, the chief executive atve Url Gov. O’Neill is presiding over the Thomas Dodd. took them away at gunpoint, confiscating their Republican whizbang when he meets her in debate Tuesday does not contain three the Senate bill to avoid a filibuster, the Judiciary Committee, pre­ he said. "W e cannot permit the drugs, but separate appropriations would be required to substantially posed rededication ceremony. It’s unfortunate that • ’The gag making the rounds Inside Channel 30. passports. halt smuggler boats and planes — or In a “ forum,” if that is going to be the controversial provisions In the even though two of them, the death dicted a conference committee armed forces to go into hot bills would be necessary to actually regulatl( his Democratic administration chose not to after the announcement that former U.S. Rep. Within a week, the teenagers were flown home in from crossing U.S. borders. operative word this year. The governor recalls House version, and a conference penalty and “ good faith” exception would agree on a compromise pursuit” to arrest drug traffickers. spend the funds. Often, Congress Chang invite the sponsor of the renaming bill to the Toby Moffett would Join Joanne Nesti as co-anchor a state-owned Aeromexico Jet that had been does not appropriate the full Other key provisions of the that he broke the back of Lew Rome’s sputtering probably will be necessary to to the exclusionary rule, are “ exceedingly close to the Senate Nor, he added, could the armed John FI Darien ceremony. of its news shows, wMit something like this: If dispatched to Caracas expressly to fetch them. amount authorized. Senate bill would: drive four years ago when he and the GOP subject It’s unfortunate but it’s not surprising. The Julie Belaga loses her race for governor, does she ’They were the only passengers; a Mexican • Increase financing levels for nominee tangled in debate. O’Neill isn’t taking any The Congressional Budget Office block grants for local treatment morning come on board to do sports? embassy official assisted in their deportation. In sponsor was state Rep. Julie Belaga, chances. Just the same. His candy shop is working said the House bill authorizes $6.1 and rehabilitation programs, and nexibllil Mexico City, their parents — and Bartlett — were billion through the 1991 fiscal year, noting < R-Westport, whose name will appear on the overtime these days with goodies of all kinds to Bill avoids shutdown of government state-administered programs to Nov. 4 state election ballot opposite O’Neill’s. Bob Conrad writes a weekly column on waiting on the tarmac and whisked them home, and the Senate bill $3.2 billion percent spread around the state. Connecticut politics. establish drug-free schools and where two dozen armed guards were posted. through the same period. communities. for resic unless substantial changes are the bill to pay for a multl-blllion- short time later. WASHINGTON (AP) - Con­ Senators agreed the money • Force convicted “ kingpin” tor com I gress celebrated the fiscal New made. dollar anti-drug war just endorsed Unless the larger spending pack­ BUT ON NOV. ZI, Maria Teresa escaped and would not be taken from other traffickers to serve sentences Comm Year by passing an emergency The situation prompted Rep. by both houses of Congress. age is enacted by Oct. 8, the programs, but were uncertain ranging from 10 years to life, with I took her story to Proceso. In a sworn statement, Silvio Conte. R-Mass.. to declare The spending bill — the largest situation could recur. Gates eight-day spending bill, avoiding a whether a tax hike would be no possibility of probation or whether Charter Changers are asking too much she denounced her uncle’s “ abuse of power.” On government shutdown and reliev­ that "the system has broken down. ever to come before Congress — Hatfield earlier had gotten past needed. Nov. 23, Juan also escaped, and signed a similar ... We can’t legislate. I wonder was needed because lawmakers the first blockade on the major parole. right to ing the Immediate pressure to act The Senate measure would give • Double existing penalties for not dep affidavit. Their two older brothers, Santiago and on a half-trillion-dollar package what the public is thinking out failed to act by today’s start of the spending bill, a dispute over The pro and con campaigns over revising the the secretary of defense three employing or using children to control. level of power. Its officials stymie planning, play there.” 1987 fiscal year on the 13 individual language that would have given Town Charter have both gained steam in recent German, denounced the abduction in a Venezuelan needed to get through the coming months to prepare a list of actions distribute drugs, and for manufac­ fast and loose with freedom of information laws newspaper. year. Senate Appropriations Commit­ spending measures for various beer distributors an exemption Mark days. Signs have appeared, fliers have circulated, the U.S. military could take to turing drugs near schools. director and use taxpayers’ money for questionable But not a word of the story appeared in Mexico. President Reagan was expected tee Chairman Mark O. Hatfield. government agencies. The bill from antitrust law to allow territor­ and the Manchester Herald’s Open Forum has essentially wraps all of those into ial monopolies on beer sales. developi Manchester purposes. Bartlett learned from his sister that Proceso was to sign the stopgap money measure R-Ore., vowed to finish the $558 been dominated by the prospect of town-Eighth billion Senate version of the one giant package. would 8l District inadequacy is not the only issue, though about to print the embarrassing story. He sent passed late Tuesday that for the Sen. Dennis DeConcini. D-Ariz.. District consolidation. most part extends current law Into year-long spending measure to­ Problems with the package, approve Spotlight For one thing, with or without the Eighth’s high-ranking police officials to the magazine’s had argued the language was Predictably, the charges have flown fast and next week. But lawmakers still day. But he conceded that the however, necessitated a short­ needed to put beer distributors plan of t furious. The Eighth District’s Board of Directors obstructive leaders, Manchester needs volunteers office to ask that the story be withheld as a favor to breathing room offered by the term measure to keep the govern­ The fi James P. Sacks to back up its paid firefighters. That is evident faced numerous obstacles to com­ under the same rules as the has been called a ‘ ‘clique that often behaves like a Bartlett. When that didn’t work, Bartlett’s minions pletion of the full-year spending spending extension would tempt ment running after spending au­ change t every time a major blaze occurs, requiring more soft-drink industry, and that it was private club, ” the existence of its fire department threatened the editors with all the power of the bill. senators to further debate that thority expired at midnight not intended to raise the price of when a p ted, and has been termed a danger to public safety, and the manpower than the Town Fire Department is able police. Even if the Senate could some­ could delay action. Tuesday, Without some legal au­ beer. to provide. how get past the more than 100 “ In my opinion, they gave us too thority, “ non-essential” federal Youth Specialty Shop Herald has been attacked for “ irresponsibility” by Aware that others who exposed official But several senators, threaten­ For another, how unification is achieved should amendments various senators many days.” Hatfield said, facing employees — some 490.000 of them supporters of forced consolidation. Meanwhile, wrongdoing have been Jailed or even murdered, ing to filibuster the entire bill over 757 MAIN ST.. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER be of substantial concern to everyone. have signaled they plan to offer, a list of amendments dealing with by one estimate — would have to at one of those supporters, former Public Works Proceso’s publisher decided the story wasn’t the beer issue, said DeConcini's 9 tax dollars which would be better distributed major differences between the everything from agriculture to least temporarily be sent home. Director Jay Giles, has been the subject of a In the end, the fire service must be considered worth the risk. So it was spiked — until now. language would relieve beer dis­ throughout Manchester. It also is right to criticize separately If any consolidation equation is to work. House and Senate versions remain. nuclear testing. The House passed the short-term mailed missive that points to the unbalanced bill on a vote of 315-101, and the tributors of competition and result the district’s haphazard exercise of its sewer While the district leadership’s use of the current Mlnl>«dlloi1ftl And Reagan was said to be In addition, lawmakers hoped character of some participants in the controversy. somehow to find enough room in Senate approved it by voice vote a in price increases to consumers. responsibilities in the North End, an area where charter provisions as a means to resist all change prepared to veto either measure 32nd STOREWIDE Given the deterioration of the campaign thus So George Allen, erstwhile football coach and the town administration certainly could do a better is a genuine problem, the revisionists’ stubborn far, it appears things will get pretty bad by Nov. 4, current chairman of the President’s Council on Job. The E when charter revision will be the subject of a failure to recognize volunteer merit is worrisome Physical Fitness and Sports, thinks Soviet as well. ANNIVERSARY SALE Monday referendum question. Only If both sides assume youngsters are in betier shape than American kids TOLLAND IS SPECIAL NOTICE BUT THE PROPONENTS of charter change because they don’t watch TV till 3 a.m. “ eating Probate Court is open executio some responsibility for longstanding problems and zoning V undermine their argument with hollow rhetoric. THE TROUBLE WI’TH the Committee for popcorn or some other Junk food.” He saw no LET ME SHOW YOU for conferences with the plainly state their intentions will there be any the Buck ’That Is best shown by Penny’s melodramatic Charter Revision is that it tells the voters only that fatties in Moscow, and praised the Kremlin’s judge from 6:30 P.M. to 8 chance of seeing the worst avoided. example, cited in a letter to the editor this week, of Tlie Z they should support change — not what the result mandatory physical education program tor better P.M. on Thursday upheld ai a man who couldn’t tell a telephone operator which will be. “ Give us the club to kill the Eighth 20% OFF THE EFFORT TO DEMOLISH provisions organization and greater discipline than its sloppy nights. Appointments ment Off fire department should respond as he "fell to the District,” the leaders say. “ Then maybe we’ll let giving Eighth District residenu the ability to fend U.S. counterparts. We’re not surprised that an old suggested. Night tele­ put off th floor for a final gasp of air before diving headlong you know how we plan to use it.” football coach would envy the dictorial powers of phone number: 647-3227. ON ALL REGULAR as long I off consolidation with their own vote is led by a through a second-story window.” new group called the Committee for Charter If Penny, Sleith and the others have an equitable his Soviet alter egos, but would he recommend William E. Fitzgerald fabricate One department is the answer. Penny argues, it made Revision, under the direction of a retired plan to merge the town and the independent banning sponsors’ Junk food ads and stadium Judge of Probate MERCHANDISE criticizing the "unnamed” author of the editorial 6 night. uUliUes authority in the aftenhath of this year’s sales? Caretol, George. industrialist and the leader of the Democrats who on leadership (me) for inaccuracy. vote, they should state it forthrightly. Unification ’The CO control Manchester’s policy-making Board of ’The trouble is that in his letter, as in his earlier would relieve many problems and would offer to neth Con Directors. Both William Sleith, the industrialist, remarks about emergency response time. Penny rid Manchester of the senseless rancor that has out of the and Stephen T. Penny, the majority leader, Thurs., Fri. & Sat South Wli goes out of his way to question the efforts of the flowed so harshly for so long. Any proposal to M aitrhfstpr llrra lh bristled at a recent Herald editorial saying that FREE Until th volunteers who have so well served the Eighth bring cohesion to the fire departments, even out SXCWLLWNT they, along with leaders of the pro-Eighth District District Fire Department for the past 9S years. Fbumfodln 1M1 attorney the collection of revenues and heal the old wounds Starter or ratlranwnt home. Landscaped October 2, 3 & 4 working h group STEAL, should be heM accountable for their ’That, as stated previously, represente a gratuitous Blood Pressure would deserve the support of every voter on both PENNY M. S IE F F ra r...... PuMNhar lot, privacy with treea and shrubs. Con­ hMidspeak conduct. assault. sides of Middle ’Turnpike. DOUQLAS S BEVINS...... EasouIN*EdHor venient to shopping and easy access to CLINIC-BY NURSE ground a In Sleith’s stated view, the stand was “ cynical,” JAMES P. SACN8...... M iiglnaEOSor But as things stand, the Charter Changers want John QaraMo highway. Call John Qarside. EVERY THURSDAY done, try not to mention irresponsible. Sadly for ALEXANOEB OIBELLI...... AnodM*EdPor all merchandise except MOST MANCHESTER RESIDENTS - even townspeople to trust their wisdom, ability and involved Manchester, a close look shows that bis words 5 - 9 aome staunch Eighth District supporters — sense of fair play, leaving all the important remove n better apply to his own committee’s strategy, OENISE a . B08EBT8...... AdMrtMngDtraotar (ir.Gnt pjRKtoi recogniK that consolidation is ultimately questions unanswered. ’That’s too much to ask. MANX r. A B R A in S ...... BuMn«M Mm i m PHSRMJn girls jerseys 2-14 & boys jerseys 4-20 unauthorii which has unnecessarily divided the town, desirable. SHB.fX>N COHEN ...... OompoMngMm igw 295 Hartford Tpka., Varnon raRKAril R( 41TH Wdaya. Itenlll Lynch MaMweard ( VtM Ne AaiuMManla on atatloua I ’The group argues credibly that the Eighth ROBEBTH.IWBBARO ...... PraMntomMMM V 1 RmOR CIST[ R If thecoi And given the recent conduct of its leaders, it is James P. Sacks is managing edilor of the JEANNE a. raO M raiH ...... CIrouMlon Over 4S real cMMc orricc* . i ' A V I ■ District unfairly collects hundreds of thousands in d ea r that the Eighth does not deserve its current Mnncbetter HcraM. 872-7777 ____ to t n a voa In ConnecMciit. of thoee c > — MAWCHEWTO HERALD, Weapewim. Oct. 1 ,1»W MANCHBOTBlt HEKALIk. Efodhesday. Oct, i, isgg— » Leaflets for PTAs SPORTS Assistant Town Attorney WiL MisHeiMster High School under taught ia 9t. Janes School. proposals by the school adminis­ proper AatvfbotiOB o f the leaflets Uam Shea has decided informally contract with the citisens' group, tration. through the schools. M. « t M a - She also taught in several other that there will be no violation of which is seeking to pramote a ». V *., H ieodore Brindamour, presi-> K e n s ily called that Astribution - _ _ - _ ------d « f Beatrice aeboola in the state. She letireif to state statutes if leaflets advocating "yea" vote Nbv. don an|i.gmillion Mercyfcnon in isn . dent of the Cmsens for New Life of clearly impiuper. *«Wiw».<«ed11iOTwleyi0 passaOT o f a Manchester bond hontf issue for Improvuments to Old Schools. couM not be contacted " It was a mistake,” be sahf, w »i«ta after a ! « « inaeea. Ee She ia survived by a sister. Sister issue for school repairs are Astrib- four elementary sehoola— Nathan today for comment on the im­ "and It win not happen again." w ia ttie M m t er Mra. Jbta Constance Comor, and several uted at school meetings o f Parent Hale, Bowen. Verplanek and Determined MHS girls thwart Rockville cousins. (•eeeily) Haleae of Haaeiieater. Teacher Associations, School Su­ Waddell — and for bringing Man­ Hie ala» ia aurvteeil bjr e aoa, “Hie foneral win be ’Thursday perintendent James P. Kennedy chester High School into com­ wBMl tea IB * W eitlyT. HaMaaoaoriftMdlirklBe. with a mass o f Christian buiral at said this morning. pliance with current state codes. 4 .1 rijk t mm, B w t* nee e *fo i ^ A * Va.. aeeea arawie>Bifcwi m n i five Gerber delays plan mmW W^VwWwmmrn CvIMMWv ftriee fn the second half when she ponehed it into Ae left corner of Ae f: SSa.ffl. at Mereyknon Chapri, 3«S Kennedy said he spoke with Shea H ie town’s share o f the cost came Potto Mock pnrtial breaks net. Steele Road. West Hrartfonl. Burial fo’SffbrdkfiesMm. about the matter ’Tuesday and gut would he |S.g million, with state ScheHeetlc roundup Ow COwmaR^ FDBpMg wtKr msy* by Aiufoi^. PMIs' biggut Tbe IhdiaH* m «fe it2 g a t2 3 ts e |rill beinSt. MaryCemetery. West Ckrtt Eaatm m i Ant ANwii ^ ^ M enorfal dOBatieM may be an answer later in the day based OB grants covering the rest. 08CK MKKffHmnWKfWnr a. . . iBwwME save, however, came on a diring on a fehuhras marker by Atweff, BMde teHaaciieater Rbapieetcare ro rtferd. Calting hours are today hi OMr MssMg MeSk BMHd iMfW Bmeiiiff fsnfo for smm — e e w p « i 0 e 1 f Shea’s preliminary reaAng o f the Kennedy said today be sees * RVb ^vIRNnN^ BmwV I^P d B K stop o f a point-blank boot by who hat arrived a t the premiere 8S of tbe VtaMar None and Hbme from 3 to s and 7 to g p.m. at fWiiiutkiB. Ik mm smtsdMd e# rfcfom, km ntaSim nitlum statutes. He asked for the o^nion nothing wrong with the fact that the for Hlllstown plant gBU|w4&^ Inehe*IIRIR* mand u A poohd*, IHIUUUR, BnkPVf sarSB* fomJOVb Kristen Marcroft w lA Itt minutes player at MRS Aia year. After Care of Maodweter. Mercyknoll. The Sheeban-Hilbom- fomtd A * Mg for the Bam* #KB after some leaflets were given to leaflets were printed at the high stock WfA her all dsiy,"’ dl8Cforeda togs. aome fnapired corner work by Breen Funeral Home. i(M4 New iwIgBlkiB. Ik tmtg m ttt 40 tkehr ftWimweiefog. studento at some o f the town school print shop. He said con­ Gerber Scientific Prodbcts Inc. said. prow Erann. AnOtnUm go€ fWE m llis made seven saves total, Barrera and a one-touch pom Britain Ave.. West Hartford, is in MMwli. TWPBPBW ppvacicoiF fWiF I hy schools, contrary to Board of tracts with outside groups are of South pnndsor, which has a asafot o ff a direct kfiek en w ^ e Jill BoggM, Afweff cranked away charge of arrangements. Leven said the company is ht Ahst s*em* d Hke a A ree more than ROdrvflie comiter- Education policy. common. took exactly 14 shoes apieeel r ink CDE ICaiWp part Am y Schrag. Stopper WiA a 2S-yarder A a t hammered Hater Marion Connor, fi, f>r West Memorial donations may be division OB Batson Rood in Man­ considering its altematives. He TBers^s gefeiuia rfeaByhnwkig i f pfoy in the iIrM hdH fo ’The distribution through stu­ KenneCfo said his understanAng "ffe were frying to wear them Bartibrd, Aed Monday at Mercy- made to the Sisters of Mercy chester, has decided to postpone would not say what those are. M the OOC tarn ifiSt aateat shock Mktekyflte. The fsmsMdkr of otherwise foiled offonefeem. Fhelps and fullback Kelly Fratefgb into the oppoafte risbt seal poat and dents was also contrary to state is that the State Elections Commis­ dawn, becanse we mfghTve bad a Berfe, playing wfA • ^ ahied were standouts for tbe losers. knoll in Meet Hartfard. She was a Retirement Fund. 243 Steele Road. plans for buihlinga new plant on a Gerber had asked Aa t the land’s teaaa. BuuFandfaMMMdManeheg- UR gm R lEfUlfOII SiuWMF CB5 ricocheted behind Schrag. election law. sion would approve distribution of m ae more depA.’’ safdMHS coach wrist, was only one of eeverai nathre et Mandieater and had West Hartford. 34-acre site off of milstown Road zone be changed from Rbral ter ffigB m. rungB-emHumhie hoetr relentfcm offeiMfre attack Manchester took the lead at 12:21 "That goal waa Just a winner,’’ Kennedy took responsibility tor the leaflets in school buikHngs at Jst Crardi, who asked for time stellar performers in a very ha«y near the East Hartford town line. Residence_____ to- industrial.indui I f the KeekviHe Mlgb. n o seholaatic sgahMt A e visitors’ einfeh dMs»- as Ifovegno capitalixed at A e lauded ErarA. And Atwell’s team­ the improper Astribution of the meetings of the PTAs so long as checks every 13 seconds over A e Indian hackfield. Sweeper Wendy Stanley Leven. Gerber’ s senior company’s plans had received keavywelghm smaehed im» each site tactics. doorstep when a corner kick by leading eighth of A e year. fliers. He said they were stored in any opponents of the bond issue ftnel minute-and-a-half. "When we Fedemonte also ftgured promi­ vice president and general counsel. approval. Leven said the plant ether ieadmi 'ftmsday , wlA Ae The fndiaHs managed tehangon Am y Barrera bounced through the "This was a Mg win becanse it his office and mistakenly were would also be permitted to make were op, 241,1 was confident, hot nently in a good drank of the actfon. said ’Tuesday the company with­ would not have been built first-piece fodlsne escaping wfA — Afathne. defense. The play was proceeded was Rockville’s second league los*. Selectmen prefer placed in teachers’ mailboxes in at distributions. immediately. then it took some great indivldoal Others who came Aroogh more hy a hearty rush ^ freshman wing If we win our next two games, drew a zone-change request to an emotional and exhaustive t-t "On another day. H could’ve several schools. He said personnel " I would envision us allowing build the plant after the East efforts on our part." than once were Sue Webb, Sfra Karen Rattankoun, who was shook we're in great shape." at the schools assumed the fillers wMary. went the other way." noted KHB that," Kennedy said. He said that Hartford Zoning Board of Appeals The win gives unbeaten Man- Berte, Heather BogR and Jen up in a collision w iA Schrag. After ’The Imfians host the other two were intended to be sent home with coaeh Kd Argenta. " It waa a very Farticnlarfy from freshman Meg Faber. while he does not remember any last week rejected a request 1^ the TO VOTE cheater a 4 * mark ht the confer­ evenly played game." Berfe, the gritty stopper with the the injury time-out. Barrera CCC East contenders — East surplus trust fund students. instance in which literature oppos­ company for a driveway to the Goalie Paula ffolHs aho r e ­ Masted her comer and Rovegno Hartford and Windham — on Sign up b y Oct. 14 ence and a tw»-game lead over So rnneh so A a t the two sidm ace bandage wrapped around her The leaflets were prepared aitd ing school projects was Astrib- plant. sponded at crudal times, I hopped on the loose ball and Friday and Tuesday at 3; 38 p.m. paid for by the Citizens for New BOLTON — A trust fond should mined a system wasn’t needed. uted, be can remember several ’The driveway would have ex­ 6 4 7 - 3 0 2 5 Life for Old Schools. ’They were instances when he has shared be aet up for nune than |M,6M the The letter said that greater speed- tended from Silver Lane in East In MancfwtMr printed by Graphic Arts Shop of school platforms with opponents of town will get in state surplus limit enforcement would Improve Hartford to the Manchester site, he money under a plan approved by safety on Route 44. the General Assembly, the Board C h m y said some of the select­ of Selectmen recommended men questioned the effectiveness Bobcats Tnesday. c of the study and the conditions However, the question of bow the under which it was conducted. SUNMYIZN m b .S ByLmtAuBfer money should be spent most still be Members agreed to meet with the SperfeCdffor addreiwed by townspeople at an DOT before considering the system Oct. 14 mcetfog and approved by a further. * ^ y o a . There was cunfimion, local allocation council by Oct. 30. Select woman Sandra W. Pierog A Lfii If •assist Bolton has been allocated I40.9M said a subcommittee looking into ersy and some unpleasant fe__ under the Town Improvement using the money for a Community - unspoken - at A e end; afl _ ••ptn maUngt of a state croas country Profram , which allows a desis- Hall computer system decided If T IflOTI. nated allocation council to help against that idea. She said the determine bow the money will be committee concluded that "town But an there waa In attendance at spent. Robert Peterson, sittins in officials needed more education II :3r~ l\ Wichham Park on a hot and bamM 3t. U for state Sen. Carl Zinsser, R- and awareness to what was out Tueaday aflemoott were three CCC I Eaat Division rivals, SouA Wind­ CMm Manchester, and state Rep. J. there” before investing in a sww Peter Pnsscas, R-Marlborongh. system. sor, Windham and host Manche*- make op the council. Cheney said the Office of Civil ter. When the action finally was x-Hm over W miimtes later, two hours Onciri The selectmen looked at three Preparedness has requested that Son Pi ways to spend the money before the town have a siren "that could after everyone arrived at the AttM sosne, Coach Bob LaBreebe’s Lo* A opUns to recommend the trust be used for an emergency alert." SUPER SAVING DURING OUR SonO fond. Such a fund is allowed under But Cheney said Bolton already SeuA Windsor Bobcats were the x-clt the state leirislation for the pro­ has a siren, though it is not SUPER SALE,...NOW ONLY AT Mg whmer, sitting pretty atop A e treacherous division. gram, Selectman Michael Zizka currently in operation. " I f the siren AL SIEFFERT'S APPLIANCE-TV. said. were operative today, it could meet And tbe Manchester and Wind­ iuV.- 4 .- The three items were a traffic- the requirements." Cheney said. ham girls were left with a non- St. L decision. Son I control system on Route 44 from Robert Peterson, a former state Son I INSTANT Confused? You bet. Quarry Road to the Coventry town trooper named by Zinsser to the When A e final heel had Mi the hom line, a computer system for Com­ local allocation council, said beep­ CREDIT (KnAc munity Hail offices, and a civil ers could be used more effectively 1500 MOUAUPIEO. pavement, and after the coaches preparedness siren, Zizka said. than the siren. had shuffled the place cards to gri (OWCM everyone A their appointed slot - *- ■ • J',.’ CMO About 10 townspeople attended He said after the meeting that he FISHER (PrswT the special session, voicing their would like to see additions and SHARP FAMOUS FISHER they tMnk - the Bobcats bad One* support for the traffic-control Improvements made at Herrick DUAL COMPACT] narrow wins over Windham (le-sifl onOsM MAKE and Manchester (27-M). And Man­ PHf* system. Memorial Park. (HertO) But First Selectman Douglas chester, whJcb began the day Le* ^ Peterson said putting the money g h g * 1------unbeaten like everyone else, was Cheney read a letter from the state In a trust fund was a way of putting • - I , . >— r?— (JonM Department of Transportation the Mg l o ^ as the IntHans were off the decision. nippedi Hour which stated that after prelimi­ 1 3 ' at the tape by the Whippeis " It ’s not a lot of money that you (M-91). nary study, the department deter­ HALF diaq. Onch can do a lot of things with,” he said. CASSETTE DISC As far as the girls, Manchester PItM AUTO­ 0 »tV( PINT ^ P L A Y E R I beat flouA Wlndaor, 10-38, and PERFECT m icro w ave COLOR Windham topped the Bobcats, m 23-n. But once-beaten Manchester Amiri PZC worries about FOR HOME and Windham, which began the meg 1 3 9 1491 day unbeaten, did not score as the OR OFFICE WhHt Whippets temporarily ran A e losing CUD control FAMOUS EMERSON wrong course. Hwtid ptMteo Or Pinto MAGIC GENERAL "(South Windsor’s Heather) SIATTI IMAKE ELECTRIC Cayward went the wrong way and 8HAUN BROPHY 8ENAN qORMAN Members of the Manchester CHEF KIM JARVI8 MERRY CHAD2IEWICZ MINDY FOROE lOomc is submitted for approval, he said. the Mandiester girl (Kim Jarvis) ...lesds Indians ...strong outing ...tops the Indians PBroOb Planning and Zoning Commission Truman Crandall, another com­ 1 9 ' yelled A a t she was going wrong. It ...second for MH8 ...birthday girl T rt^ li • LARGE are worried about whether they mission member, asked if a DIAQ. FULL SIZE was all messed up," said Wind­ Prsttoy would lose control over develop­ • TOUCH c a p a c it y ! Volte 1b proposed maximum density for ham’s Tracy Gamache, lying on A ls particular sport, cancelled the ADorts ment in areas zoned Comprehen­ SOLID CONTROL Windham is now 4-1 and Manches­ said Indian coach George Suitor, Cayward took the girls’ race in Carolyn Fahey with Jessica Mar­ housing — other than high-rise A e grass near A e finish line with score for this day. It, Incidentally, sive Urban Development if pro­ • AM/FM ter, which beat defending champ "but A e rest of the team fell down a 13:80 over an abbreviated course. shall H A . Keortw housing — is not too high at 20 units STATE ELECTRIC an Ice bag wrapped around a was M-I9 In Manchester’s favor. posed changes in the CUD • AC/DC Rockville earlier in the year, slides little bit today. It hurt not having It was scheduled for 2.8 miles. "It's the first time they pulled Oulnoni per acre. He said it would be easier aprained ankle. "It was an unfortunate situation. down to fourth place at 4-2. " I RevnlOi regulations are approved. to set it lower in the beginning than . / MICROWAVE DRYER (Bob) Dickson today," be added. Jarvis was second In 18:87 with together as a team. It’s too bad we COLOR TV COLOR TVI The cause behind tbe confusion, Everyone is at fault. It Just fouls up thought we had a chance going in Dickson, Manchester's No. 4 Changes proposed by developer to insist on a lower density later if Windham’s Michelle Devine and didn’t do this against Rockville," accordljra to Manchester girls’ A e kids," he said. but we were the definite under­ runner, was sidelined with a John Flnguerra, which were the the commission feels 20 is too high. coach Phil Blanchette, was that Kim Sherman third and fourth, Blandiette said before the score Blanchette hopes to reschedule dog," said a happy LaBreche. "1 sprained ankle. "A good team rises respectively. Sophomore Merry subject of a workshop Tuesday A public hearing has been held on Windham wea mailed a map was voided. "They did a heckuva Totali 1 ^ 2 3 9 249! A e meet when his Iteam opposes felt If the kids made the effort, we above that," Suitor said. “ We have Chadtiewicz was fifth for Man­ Job," he did say. morning, would provide more the proposed CUD regulation detailing a different course than East Hartford on Monday, Oct. 20, had a (^anee and they sure did." flexibility for developers by elimi­ changes, but the PZC has yet not work to do before the state meets. ’’ chester, and, after Windham’s Unfortunately, it didn’t totally WE 8 TINGHOU 8 E the one run. "W e assumed Aey had at Wickham Park. It’ll be over the M“ ancrater’s n c ^ t i Shaun - Brophy and Steve Gallaher, in eighth place, nating the requirement that 70 acted on them. Tuesday’s work­ GENERAL the right map and when you Nicole DuchesneaU was sixA, count. TWO c Black Knights’ course. "W e beat Senan Gorman went 1-2, finishing was the only other Manchester birthday girl Mindy Forde, who GOUM percent of the zone be developed shop was held so that Pellegrini, assume you get into problems," “ ’• 8houn Brophy ELECTRIC 16 CU.FT. them today and we’ll beat them in A e 3.0 mile course in 16:04 and runner A the top 10. Gordie turned 18. led a parade of Indian (M) 18:04 for 3.0 mllM, 3. Senofl B-G< for residential use and 30 percent who has advocated the changes, Blanchette! said.1__ ^ m o n (M), 3. Oerdlt Lunitord (8W). rone. I three weeks," Blanchette offered. 16:08, respectively. "The first two Lunsford led South Windsor In runners In four of the next five for commercial enterprises. could brief the PZC on technical POPULAR HOLDS Blanchette, In a display of 4. Tim Green (8W), 5. Pato'Nelli «W ), Chic The boys’ action leaves South kids ran like gang-busters. It was third place, one second behind slots. Forde was seventh followed ^4. Charlie Van nwinHorn J8W); (81.,. 7... Deua PI points. GENERAL sportsmanship which Is common in Commission member Ronald 560 Windsor atop the CCC East at 4-0. their best performances by far,” Gorman. by teammates Chris Nielsen and Brlekien (Wi.S. Steve GallaherolloherlM),! (M ),f Gates asked at the workshop Finguerra Is one of the develop­ ELECTRIC POUNDS GllLetodo (W), 10. JeeCullhane(Sw). whether giving a developer the ers of the proposed 780,000-square- QUALITY right to determine the mix would foot Mall at Buckland Hills. The CHEST MMOen developers, who plan to open the UNDFRCOUNTER J MYeMYeuni not deprive the commission of H8HWASHER LoddU control. mall north of Interstate M In 1989, ^ << 2 2 9 9 9 9 . ^FREEZER Gustoro have said they do not want to build Nunst Mark Pellegrini, the town’s the more than 800 units of housing < 4 9 9 . O’s, grateful for small successes, top Boston CMcto director of planning and economic required under the current CUD 2 8 8 3491 Carlton development, said the commission < 3 9 9 . 1 regulations. By Howard Uiman Stanley said sarcastically when SchmMI would still hove three chances to The mall site is currently the Corlto e m e r s o n hi-ii — -r^ lo 1 The Associated Press asked If his pitches were Arown approve, disapprove, or modify a only CUD Zone in Manchester. ’The WHIRLPOOL GENERAL Nunez plan of development. AL, NL roundups poorly. He cited “ a couple of lOlh. Ui developers are seeking a zone t ELECTRIC BOSTON — It may not help them Brtmloe The first would be when a zone change to CUD for more than 100 S ACHI ‘ 349. Perm. Press — see page 12 broken bats" on lOth-innlng hits. change to CUD is asked, the second MITSUBISHI deluxe-^ 1 escape the American League East Dixon couldn't get any of Bos­ acres near the site of the planned W h H il when a preliminary plan is submit­ • cellar and it certainly won't make ton’s first five batters out in the mall, including the Red Rock Golf NEC 2 Hd. s fo re ^ ^ ^ HEAVY SELF ted, and the third when a final plan Course. CLEAN their season a aatlsfytng one. first inning, then settled down and DUTY But the Baltimore Orioles, grate­ It’s a game Don Mattingly of the left with one out in the eighth and SaATTL NEC 2nd deluxe-- ,^^91 AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC ful for small successes, took New York Yankees might like to the score tied 3-3. pleasure In Tuesday night's 6-8, play now that Boggs is threatening 9 SANYO 2hd deUwe^ I Boeton took a 2-0 lead in the Company gets time WASHER RANGE 10-innlng victory over the cham­ to run away from him in the opening inning on singles by Boggs TOSHIBA **',?j‘*rfeluxe‘ 349.1 pions of their division, the Boston American League batting race. and Ed Romero, a walk to Pat TOSHIBA 4 hd. deluxe . Red Box. With two doubles and two sin­ Dodson and RBI singles by Jim to meet zone order 3 6 9 3 9 "Boeton will be the team to beat gles, Boggs improved his batting Rice and Don Baylor. 7ENITH 4 hd.cable ruy « 1 when the playoffs start so it’s nice average from .383 to .388. Mat­ "H e (Dixon) didn’t change the The East Hartford Welding Co. and Dec. 31. O’Marra will be ISAMPO IRCA for us to get them now while we tingly was l-for-8 against Toronto speed of his pitches," Weaver said. Monday night won a delay in the permitted to take legal action can," said designated hitter Mike and stayed at .348. Their teams "The next inning he went to A e 2 5 ' execution of orders to correct without further authority from the 2 5 " Young, who singled in two insu­ face each other in Boeton in a slow curve and they stopped zoning violations at its property in DIAG. DIAG. ZBA. rance runs in A e lOA. season-ending, four-game series scoring.” the Buckland Industrial Park. And if the company has not • WIRELESS The Orioles, who have won Just 14 starting Thursday night. Gome 1 REMOTE XL-100 Rick Dempsey’s 13th homer of OP-Ch The Zoning Board of Appeals moved out by Dec. 31, O’Marra will of their last 52 games, survived a "The man (Boggs) is incredible. upheld an order by Zoning Enforce­ • CABLE the year on Jeff Sellers’ first pitch take court action. ■haky first inning by starter Ken He’s a pure hitter," Young said. " I ment Officer ’Thomas O’Marra, but The agreement with protesting READY 'ELECTRONIC \ in the third inning made the score Dixon, a 3-1 deficit after six innings wasn’t around when Lou Gehrig put off the enforcing it until Dec. 31 residential neighbors was worked MONITOR TUNER 2-1, but Marc Sullivan countered and a 4- for-4 performance by as long as the company, a steel out during a recess in a public was around but I’m sure you got the wi A a run-coring single for Boston major league batting leader Wade fabricator, lives up to agreements hearing on the matter in Lincoln COLOR TV COLOR TVl same feeling watching him." in the bottom of the inning. Boggs. " I f there’s a place to pitch Boggs, it made with neighbors Monday Center. The Orioles tied the game in the SeoraeW, night. 3 9 9 They tied the game with two runs we haven’t found it,” Baltimore 6 East Hartford Welding has ap­ fo g 4 4 9 l aevenA as John Shelby cracked an SchmMI S; The company, headed by Ken­ pealed O’Marra’s ruling. m A the sevenA and won It on Cal Manager Bart Weaver aaid. RBI double and Jim Traber drove neth Oomeau, is planning to move Ripken’s double oft Bob Stanley, "H e doesn’t swing at a bad pitch, in anoAer run on a ground out. out of the industrial park to a site in O’Marra testified that some of SALE TODAY THRU SUNDAY. OCTOBER Si M , which scored John Stefero, who ever,” Ripken aaid. "Sometimes Rich Bordi, 9-4, relieved Dixon South Windsor by Dec. 31. the violations he cited have existed for many years and despite good- OPKN SUNDAY II NOON • I PM had singled. it’s hard to envision someone and got the win. Don Apse pitched a Until the move, Comeau and his F!i””'S s VTOGETTOI I “ It’s always good to win no hitting it to the field he wants, but attorney said, they will limit faith efforts by both the town and perfect lOA inning for his S4th matter who you’re playing or what he does It.” working hours, disconnect outdoor Comeau, they have not been save. resolved. place you’re in when you play The Orioles msy not have hit the loudspeakers, lay plastic on the .x-sse Boggs’ two doubles gave Boston TONIGHT them," said Ripken, who had gone ball exactly where they wanted but ground when spray painting is Comeau told the ZBA that his a league-leading 312 for the seaaon 7 ;«M eti O-for-4 before delivering his deci­ A ey got the results they wanted. WXHT done, try to reduce the noise business expanded beyond his and broke the dub record of 310 aet 7:30 Pea involved in handling steel, and expectations after he moved into sive liner off the left-field wall. "H e Just made a bad pitch to A 18T9. 7:30 Yoni remove materials stored in an • 8 i& TM B *"ISWin “ Sonnetimea it’s hard to get Ripken, A a t’a all," Boston Man­ aPshsto WPOP the industrial park and he does not 4Ns«smMjgg^^stinTSFn«4 | # 1 # 647>9897 The teams end their Aree-game 7:SS Whi unauthorised area within the next have enough space at his site He T T * r hiotivated when the games don’t ager John McNamara aaM of aeriea tonight when Roger a e - Boston's Wado Boggt cohnoct* for a hA Amarican Laagua-laading tNrttlng (1400); W1 Otter the I M days. said he made several attempts to i ’m s .i sTm.s.wrmssmi mean anyAing,” he added. " I like Stanley, who allowed A ree runs mens, M-4, gets his last start of the firat-inning aingla off of Baltimora’a Kan avaragato .368. Daapita Bogga' produc­ If the company fails to meet any basil. buy other property, but each time to play, 'tet’a make believe we’re and four hits A one Inning. re p ila r aeaaon againat Balti- Dixon during play Tuaaday night at tion, tha Oriolaa won In 10 innings, 6-3. of those captions between now the deal fell through. ■dll A A e race.’ ’ ’ "Yeah, Aey were all bad," more'B Mike Boddicker, 14-12. Fanway ParK. Bogga waa 4-foM to ralaa r. Pet 1 , 1

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F o o t M l MHS boolere lose^ newd to change formula _r*0,— ^*arr., l a ; Maadwptdr wfli iooir w Blart ffta 0h sir'. I S' 0 I— 5 "* ” ” " X * C s r t ly Ip area ewBre with Lombardo adding twd more Showing improvement for East 5111 DodkMl 4000 J1* Oat m HBMiPBfdr mgk feo^ for 0 hat trick after intermfsafon. fvwrvwT nr 41 >0 RUir 301 1 5ir i v * MedErtMiMlBMdrltaifaBwtaiMf were Elisa Mis, Leslie Canmiile. 50»»^ 3 0 * 0 e_ TD 0I3 9ElWOliBBRS0B.n.elMB. "They may be able to shoot hard Lisa Nnttall. Micbelle Hutchings. i i M A i r 3110 4011 bat the gMIs tliev Cathy Foley and Dory Reiter. Qariwrrcf 1000 3110 0BM 30 A m HBB B0BBDR Is iBBt £ fi* »rc r 301 1 3030 9 S W . a tooeb ahots," aaki Soney, noting Eaat Catholic is line until next 3000 one was on a lob coming across TraMran 1 001 MV Vf Iw^ r M -l IsBwrfcy J m t d t f fcBBft- ■OLTOW — ft wna a atoHar Tuesday when the Eagles take on i s a wWeb was touched bi the air into boat Haddam-Killingworth at 3- 30 1000 501 1 to e m r a Cm- pertormaaea by the SoHaB lHgl> fC 3111 Stit 8... S _ ’* TV' ' 7 the goal. p.m. 0000 V 1 3 V n ■•ett«»C0B«sr0RC0 *0ft DWefc)* sseenr team, hot the MMagB Tom Dowd was back in the Resuffs: T i e jt c m h n m 1000 313113 OCTOBER V m 5 A«met0ffi0 m MBDwrfBl fldM. 0am0 HP empty ae DavB GoodHeB Cheney Hneup in goal but, accord­ *0frOS — 1. HeOoes (O) 3:31.07, 3. iy iM l *4130 403103 MO V BB 5 TBb «B fti acottd ^ke game- ..( G ),3. Rleclo(0')7 « m TO 501 3 BiMmd twfew in the saeond M f 30 ing to Soucy, didn't perform up to B s y fo s z « w in IB atetnik left in IM — 1. Fin (G) 2:34.71,3. Blrreii m TO BM 0 B0W0r p0rnBnf0f Char30r Oak C0B- previons levels. He waa out with a W, 3. TIftonv WWt* (EC). iRIlMh BALL K.C. IV 51 TO 5 towsce ciMinm Rocky lim to s S-i _30 firs# — 1 ■■ S 8 S ° ^ ^ Wt, Soffli 194 M «• 4 case of walking pneumonia. . ■; Hvlonder (O) 36.07, 2. WMMpna* Thd fast finw (baToro idffS) "TMBfciiif nHHaaeaiaf, we tore vfctwy 1^6sdiiy. Stopper Mike VaasaHo waa also D ^ (O), 3. Jmus (0>. «r 11 30 start bsatiiiif ifepas tearm fo • *?‘yl"0 ~ ‘■■TyTroll Mhlf* (EC) 164.35, »«l»KfM04M*Mt " 3 LOB— *0HWlW4 I " ■ s m ’ (huy roacliM baoebaW a ptayoffs; •PM*^ea4eb*r-ki- FTeshman CHfford Doeman of back in the Cheney Haenp but 3. Andereon (O), 3. Elimer (6). ATT AVO LO TO m m f ter tfea state tonrBpmeat," BMfon kad 3be onenvla m faak of 333 47 31 4 fv^V>> v> ffm of^w MWrMvTOQBMFimroon sweeper Jim Krone was stlH on the MO tiv — 1. Fin (G) 1 :03.14, 2. i - — ■ ■ gkWNVS S a S 'l!? 0*n. - AoMcfoiren. SonTTom RMMMHondTorry tteCarthr $aU. Maneheatar ha$ marUngGooiMehaBdbodldallna sMelinea. Soucy hopes to hove him C Trowlolo (EC), 3. Newey (O). BIi m Ja y s „ 3V 30 31 3 .ta? "*• — 1- Hylonder (G) M.13, 3. (1 9 8 5 ) Roomt, r ^ . 75 357 34 15 0 L^Vr TV aei mtaM qaa»tyhig ter post- Job, according 3o Bnlldog eoneb back for Friday's game. SfMojfskl (6), 3. Dolly (0). ^Sri-t& i.'V Sgm . m Olxw* r w 13 3 3 3 3 343 3 C a rd in a ls (1 9 S 5 ) AM nfiw Siri 43 344 40 30 1 00^ pig; ftoee lias. McCarthy, Ray Boyd. Hof the bigb-aooring i«r«W r> 4 1»3 1 0 0 0 1 533 3 "We’re just leaving people un­ 950 free - - I. Rtrrell (O) 5:36.54, 7. Aao*5JI 1 0 0 0 0 0 D o d g a rs (1 9 8 5 ) MMTMNMLI CHICAi>$pB U H j* hto previdw pix yeara, baa led Goodrieb foond Ms way clear marked and they're taking advan­ Tfoeetolo (EC), 3. Oremmek (O). ^ sn .isssf’-”^ oWBrnw/ 3wl«, and scored each oecaalOB. 12® "ocK — 1. Tyrrell wmt* (EC). R oyals (1 9 8 5 ) — w ■ cmYSMr. — ^ CIamm LLfhiAl, a tage of It," Soucy reviewed his own ’ ■2L®*L?--2»w»r ». tewvaow (O),1 v/r aM. Breodon0ra|guxyn itC). 3«1Wn . «1-3 5 3 3 3 5 L01 _____ A T T ___ YDS TD IN T DCTROrr RISTON^TrodM Jo(M iemlmal and two qaartertinal "CHfford did a good Job bnf ------— » r- C n m M 133 3 0 0 1 1 C u b s (1 9 8 4 ) Kramer, Mbm. m V g 11 1 Lory , oyord, M fbo SooWlo SuborSonk* team's play. < 25*1.®!??* ~ ’• Fffioerold wiMw**i_oi5^ 0 Cooo rounds. "Until we do, there is a Goodrich phyaleally Is a lo3 Coromiie (EC), 3. j.Trocel- SCMroM 1 1 0 0 0 1 R adras M m . Ml. MS Tor (wo oocondroiAid ^rM I pleko, VInol outshot Cheney, 28-ii. *S»an*rv l 44 i 4 3 3 1 0 BIP-OMBM, Con* (1 9 8 4 ) O.MIMI*, pim. 130 V rW M 5 OOLDBN STAYS VOARRIOR^Sionad niostlOB If wp're (oing to qaalify. MfSer." Boyd noted. Km , 0 ^ Dowd bad a dozen saves compared ". U -I 'S - i — I. ec < 7:30 o m T-3:23. A— »JB». tomwen, forward, (o « flroeyoar 1413) or Bootan Phillias (1 9 8 3 ) « S ^ i 3 Kaat Hartford’a on oor aebedole. So 4-0. Rocky Hin is 8-1 overall. BoHon front for Cheney. Vmmo, OMnf* IS e 1135 0 7 dips to 1 -1 in the conference and W hite S o x (1 9 8 3 ) BeHkewHrt, Rn V 41 4M 1 SEATTLE SURERSONICS- far we've been onlocky.” ^ awmivf rnifi?R9,>M>orciM*«*orAii^ Y i U k l l l S> IN H J i f l 2 N 4 M LNfN raMfR LomoH, it.L. 1-4-2 overall wHb the loss. Cross Country A ngela 134 TO 744 3 Acaufrod Mourieo Lvcoo, forward, on HochYine la now S-Bl in the CCC (1 9 8 2 ) watvorf from fbo Loo AnboTooLakoro. Eaat and l-l-l overall wMIe the lots Tod Daly put BoHon on top at NBW Ynnc B ravaa (1 9 8 2 ) EC boys tpllt *r»M fxfN f. Mm 0 f O O TM U . drepe the Indiana to 2-S-l in the « : 4 I of the first half wHh a - I r k M Braw ara _ATT YtS" AVO LO TO Olrlt Swimming 4 020 RHMn i .. 4 12 1 (1 9 8 2 ) 0W(0M,R m V 450 45 35 3 diviaion. booming W-yard direct Uek that HARTFORD - The East Ca­ 3030 nriSEkab 3 110 MBW YOBK Athlatica (1 9 8 1 ) ■ 5 S L * iL J4 415 43 B 4 INOIANAr^lSCOm^18Sd Barry *®0kTllle'a Ken Viot waa reapon- found the net. ''^ e were even In tholic boys’ cross country team C '• »' Mmnaukm 1000 M f i ^ lb Kroua, Ifnabodtor, on kilurod roaorv* MH8 trlumpfii •v Bun 3 110 -rum mSSS'SSL. a 25 1-’' • ’ aible for the game’a only goal. He opportnnitlea with them the flrst split a pair of All Connecticut i B i ZSS oL.- 4000 EdM^dti 4000 Expoa (1 9 8 1 ) ROBM*, vem. (f 354 4.3 47 4 Sionod Jorr LoMfm, llnobockor. WWvod Tli0 AS) 4010 4030 Jomo* Horbour, w m roeoTyor. interMpted a pasa at midfield and half." Boyd noted. "We packed H in After suffering thetr first loss of ^ YorkrkSjPSRjjSrSi I pjn. 4331 a s r s * ' 4110 Yankaea (1 9 8 1 ) Conference decisions on Tuesday, 4 111 taauotf 30 13 Bckmn a> KANSAS CITY CHIEFS— Rloeod An- tunied it Into a one-man charge the and gave them control of the tbeyearonFriday, the Manchester beating host South Catholic, 15-50, 1:38 M l. 4010 00frvio3b 3001 Aatroa (bony Hancock, wido rocofwtr, on mfwM Mihri 3.035 o.m. 3010 KHrmbib i s s s r ^ ' ' 3000 (1 9 8 0 ) "*Mr way. He eluded a coople of midfield hut our counterattack High In"• >■ slots. Senior Ksthie DeMarco, In 8*1131 5 110 0000 £Fo«1oo ond Mllcb Wllaon, cOTtara, Fbfl from 13 yards out slid one by the game 80 we were fortunate to win, ’ ’ Satur OoEvna 1b 3000 Oollyielf 4 111 Foiltarrr 4 134 title,” said Cheney Tech coach her first race of the year after I 0M) V SI. Lotllf Cole* 3b 30 10 Scbrodrdb 3 133 Sot Frondace 150 451 C^^Mokoaok, Scoff Jebnaen, post. And Mo Morlarty hacl two COVENTRY — Unbeaten Coven- added Plaster. "Actually, they The a 1 1 ^ ^ , 4010 Dovlalf 4000 4 100 LOS A N B fU SAN MBBO i S STJ— ^ Coland Luc Dulour,l#ff„., Paul Soucy after aeeing visiting too fiv — 1. Tepptne (Ml 1-131. 3 being sidelined by an Injury, was Noketc 3 000 OanfnrSb 4 000 0000 OlanI* 1407 410 1004 ■ “twin#*, and good opportunities." McCarthy try High was on a roll all leason gave us a pretty good game and Vinal Tech first hand on Tuesday. BlOTkrisin (H),3.%hw#ll?er. ' *‘ (Unne BrofcntTb 3010 Ceronec , 3 130 feSSfr" ------•f.R.*! _ VrbM Cbic 14K) 773 711 B ^ Show ond^Repar Bataiipar. recountM. seventh for the Eagles OoBokr** 30 00 Rile*** 30 10 n v i 5 3 3 0 Roytttf 1b 4013 14W wlnpa,— *-to Bolllmor* Be I of lb* ArrAmarfeen until Tuesday agalnat visiting they Just got more confident as the He wish he hadn’t as the visiting *i’i!®.u?®rv’- FoMmOTn (M) 1:05.0,3. Sol( 3 111 S 4 0 3 1 Ifuviecr 4 111 Kruklb 077 H^ayLtapu* game went on." A'iJL(H)< 3. Turnsf (HI. Erwimjib 1000 H i m S?18 0000 OeiL. 1450 100 "We had some quality chances, Portland High. Hawks blanked the Beavers, 0-0, in m HeeffiSb 300 1 Moiaak pb 1011 Owynnrf 4 3 10 Mln^efo CP»I« b l u e s —Stoned -n.Andrew •if. 3. Toyro* (EC), 3. Feehan (EC), andfi 0000 n ib 4 110 Bryanirf 113 MciWIdef 1313 433 IK not like we’re booming them from "We played a little flat," admit- The Pats held a 30-10 advantage conference action. qlJulto (SJ), 5. Hewkln* |8J), 6. TaNM V040 T*la5* 3I5IS 3 00 0 4 113 sn FInloy, torword, to o muHlyaar— confr mlracl. bylRj K^M Atortn:vJ.r 3 110 000 Ouerrerif iIO 00 Marnnt If 1100 Fbliodaipbla 18-10 yards out. We Just have to put ^ Coach Bob Plaater. "Our in shots, with forwards David Kerltke (8JI, 7. DeMarco (ECL i. FHIVuflb M V. I^ h , |;B o.m. — jfdi^p 3000 000 irecklb I1100 . - . Wvnnocr 3W £ ■urn* (M), 3. Wera#y ( f j r ' Trlatlne (8J), 0 Down MeCoultv (EC), at on( Only OefreW ON Wllllap 10 13 SI. LeuB n il 431 507 them away. I feel upset for the kids. fullbacks (ildn’t mark up as they Burrell and Paul Rheault connect­ Vinal, a half step behind pace­ MilwPMkee WO 00 0 ^ 130 JOentItef 0000 Sanffapec 5 3 3 1 Tempo Boy _ ‘0O,^,s«} — 1. Tomklsl m i 1:10.0,2. 10. JuM* Roy (EC). •nci VaneMeff 000 . .000 Sdeeclae 3 110 Tmpllnai 1100 571 523 They worked bard, passed the ball usually do and our midfielderslid ing on several chances that nar­ setting RHAM and Rocky Hill, is O (M), 3. Epstfln (H). Oorno Wlnnlne RBI — RIIm 03). APeretpb 000 1 tStnHbp Hemlln3b 4 13 1 1007 5n 531 well, but came up empty. It had to rowly missed counting. . ^ .t# 0 rsjev — 1. HoM 4:40.0,3. Hell, comn E^ele*, Heoffi. DP— Oeirolt 3, Mll- 0000 A*ador3b 3 3 3 3 Green Boy HRO 350 111 Scholastic didn’t get to as many loose halls." 3-0-1 in the COC and 5-1-1 overall. •B AAAAM4 4 ot'*" '• Fjtall M.WM.Vr a. noil# Amirtean Liagiia rnuHt 0000 Howell p 0000 Fmrakt lb 10^0 New Orieen* be very frustrating for them. ” 3. MH8 (J.Perry, Scheldemen, Kane, John !SP''*S!*.J-.^o.®~i>*F'ollJ, Mllweuii** 5. TefWa SI 7 M 7 ShoM ** Duncan I* 3 0 11 no 357 533 So the Patriots have to feel lucky Coventry goalie Ron Gardner Cheney, which got hack two of its K.F#rrv)* 31 111 I ib 301 0 Manchester’s starting lineup In­ made eight saves, while Steve Strati 9B=RI?i?T7).*' Henovcfle 30 0 1 0 100 to come away with a 1-0 Charter key operatives — although not at Volleyball Seckwlbp 0000 OBFRNSB cludes five sophomores and two Sholly stopped 18 shots for EagiM dunked and N WhHtloxB, Marlntn4(10) H a aa aa so _ *** 8 I? 0000 Yard! Ruab Pom Oak Conference victory. full strength — dips to 0-4 in the DstrsN VondBrec 00 0 0 SHowklnap 100 0 MInneeeto MHO JV laeesr Portland. AndeanaanSi _ yy; 4T0 537 juniors. But McCarthy doesn’t see Dave Poulin scored the lone goal conference and 1-4-2 overall. Che­ GLASTONBURY — East Cathol­ East swept PeffY L3-W 1 • 5 3 3 7 0 000 0000 SI. LeuI* 1074 550 his squad packing it In. "The kids The tilt also featured the return IMITwVIRs^V ..aa.jgr’.ig a & W !^ Landmpb 10 00 Poranlpb 10 0 0 Monchaaiai^lph adeed Reckvlll*, at the 29:40 mark on a rush from ney is at Bacon Academy in ic’s swim team failed for the third East Catholic sow its volleyball SEATTLB Voaberpp 1144 330 ® iHifflt of funlor vorilfy know there Is a little cloud hanging to action of Patriot center fullback Colchester on Friday at 3; 30 p.m. Vrbbl'**'“ *® Leery W,11-13 a 4 0 0 2 5 0000 Sim FTonclaco 1144 315 755 midfield. Poulin grounded a hard time to register its first victory of record dip below .800 Tuesday with VrbM WP-P#trv. leropb 0000 unb^an* on Tuaadov. Eric Flamlnp Jason Garrick. Moaaacf 5 110 Boeloncf 4 0 0 0 Boeby pb 1154 377 over us. But they’re working ham liner from the top of the penalty box "They have tots of skill and two the season Tuesday, dropping an FBrodlylf Mlradtoeck; FIrat, 1000 “ 5i iin 573 a three-set loss to visiting Elling­ CO^ 5 110 NIcbelarr 3 0 3 3 1*41 *~~*^**' sF Benedicl, Venable, Hovlp 0 0 0 0 A... V'0g»n* •uftoMrt and they want It. I can see It in their to the Inside post for his third of the Coventry Is at Cromwell High on forwards who can go around M-78 decision to bomestanding TrtJSllrfT i------5 13 3 Guillen a* PtoMw; Third, McCov. 1171 505 mork*r._Erlc WIdmar, Kurl Tho- ton, which swept the day by scores behel 5010 T— 3:17. A— 5,160. ■ 0 100 Cbl 1213 377 eyes. year. Thursday at 3:30 p.m. people. They have speed and when Glastonbury High. FrealeySb 3 0 3 1 Lyen* rf 3 110 IF N R BR BB SO ToIbN 35SM. S3 II II II 535 r#n*OT, Eric Jona* and Orob Murrey of 18-10,18-8 and 18-18. starts Vail* lb 3 0 0 0 AAerinn 1b 0000 1313 5l6 057 "We’ve Just been unlucky. Wind­ Coventry Is now 8-0-1 In the COC they get the opportulty. they can Tyrrell White was a standout for The Eagles are now 2-3. Lori ADovI* 1b 1 0 0 0 Haaaevc miMnafon 1245 400 InSTtliiV^ o«orl* lo” hS S S l ham Is very good hut the other score,” Soucy said of Vinal. Sub-Hi 4 13 1 Twins to, Indians 0 (10) 80rtlj^L,1A13 41-3 1 7 6 1 0 ISSftSS!!** 225 S f • > »-! 1343 454 and 0-0-1 overall. The Highlanders Ch«nty blanked the 0-8 Eagles, copping the diving Pelletier and Barbara Haynes 4 0 10 KWIImapr 0000 ?M 3 1 1 I 1 w i DliiM fii i i i stoOTWiti three, a break here or there and It slip to 0-4 and 1-0. Carl Lombardo. Rico Mllardo, races Kaemoy c 3 b 6 6 Kori^lc c 1000 Gam# Wlnnlne RBI — McRayneld* 1425 710 "They’re just as good as anyone and the 100 back. Kathleen FlUge- played well for East, which travels Oulnen* a* Lgdum 1 0 0 0 0 1 Tompo lev 1564 573 llling sacear would have been different” John Gannon and Jay Mounts each Covei 4 0 0 0 Holrabi lb 4 3 3 0 CLEVELAND Now Orloon* "We haven’t really had a bad rald paced an EC sweep In the 100 to New Britain today to meet St. Roynlda Si 3 100 Flakdh 5 0 3 0 MINNESOTA 16a 551 else and can make a run at the COC scored in the first half for Vinal 9;30e WrhM _rbW> MehtorW,1Al7 7 M 7 s 5 1 6 AnpNa* 1, Sot Dtopo 1. breast. Thomas Aquinas at 3; 30 p.m. HuMII V 4 0 10 Nlaen If 4 3 3 0 Ent CeebmSb Puchollcf 5 7 7 3 ^5tobb.,® V " 5??^ u2 _ m* Iraahman, A7. Gordon 3 0 0 0 Bultarcf 4 3 3 0 Buabff 5 13 1 » II I ] 1 ? 8 _A*adeer, Sox) PYovn* Geldaten, JoMn T-shli Perconf Si 1100 Corlarlb 60 3 3 Cobaal* If 3 0 0 1 Hrbak 1b 6 13 1 R v mT!* -•‘•'■iwb OroMmonGroaamon tallied Frida Tekd* 35 4 7 I TelaN 6 0 0 0 O otlllV 5 0 7 0 “SM-pffciwdto*?: ’-- » ’ « ’ FayTn Folrof, Brian NFL report VI If 4 sar*db 6 13 1 Sotaadb V 4 0 7 0 5 111 Dovdanpr 0 0 0 0 aon and,Norm Vjtinar ployad wall for 3 130 db IF N R ER BE bO .J*FNO, Nev. — Tbl*_w**kT odd* from Flutle, Packers 8 8 8 t : i Mullln*x st 3b 7 17 1 ;y',ni).,whtoh hoeto Eoal HSfitord l o ^ Jpo out wban wtonlnp run acorad. 1000 vrf 6 0 17 Tata. HMiffnf f *Ferla Book for Iba Boi MHellpb 0000 Ratdc T— 3:41. A— 7,T«3. Mjjwoftoi FOQ^M Lmooum oomtt and Oorno-Wrtimiiw rbi — Nldiol* (4). France 3b 5 0 0 0 BeckwtWi ' 1-3 3 3 3 0 0 E— Guylian, Rtvneld* t voila, Coeb- 0 0 00 Eapinetaa« 4 110 NE7 Bondec 5 3 3 3 Weodepb ^Barp m 1 0 0 7 7 Oeliselboy poll Walsh is a genius; Vikings a big surprise *• LOB-8*i«iri DCtork rt I I I 1 Hewi^A.13 1-3 7 4 4 3 0 Chlcepo 13.J B — Moaaa, Halralen. 3B— S 0 1 0 Oopnoia 0 000 PhtlllasO,Cttbsf may get together the E l ------WoilntnTb “ a4 3 «4 1 I 7-3 0 0 0 0 0 NFL By Dove Ooldberp the Re FBfQdlev, T o rt^ ll. HR-Ha***y (f). TON** 65 5 14 5 TaloN V M l i y gested that Kemp had held the ball he got Washington’s 1907 first- S— Kaomey, Hutoll. 8F—Praalay. Ih lUWKS AJtanto 6 ovar Pbllodelpbla ..F.F.y.HAyEN,Conn.— Hareltffilawaak'a The Astoclotcd Press On the other hand, the Vikings’ CNICABO PNILA — ^*^ , , ^ '»*«r,K*H>lc^ctoo1boll^ By Jotf M oytrt too long, missing open receivers. round choice for a second rounder, Tow VrbM VrbM * M 1 1 1 3 I CtovaM IV7 oyar Plttaburgb boaadon votoa by l^onnacbcufapertawrl- under the direction of third-year But the coach add^; "He made victories are over Tampa Bay, IF H R ER BB SO mimS S * IV M* PM 1— 5 Damlar cf Dalroff 3 ovar Houaton Tho Aiioclotod Press with which the Redskins took Leagu 40 10 Radualf 5 13 1 W*11 I ? ? ? ? } !y*--?fa»°a £*f*i*t:‘'r!ta!oeo votoa In pro Randy Wright and veteran A lot of people around the NFL the key plays that got us in the end PIttaburgh and Green Bay. which Om euTyben tMiwiine rurfacOTrO.*"* Sndbrplb 4 0 0 0 SamuatR) 4 ! ! I H*y Miami Wft*. Ij*l'laf*d on 0 30-V16- Waller Murray, whom they have place I MMoar* SI-3 I 4 3 3 « OMIbwalf N^tof* 1 3 I 0 0 backup Vince Ferragamo. Roo­ resent San Francisco Coach Bill zone three times, and that’s solid proves little. In the next two 3 0 10 Hava*lb 4 3 3 . W*wYoi1(Ojpnta6V«iPver8t. Lout* *4-3MO10101Aim-lOTto.7bo*l*. GREEN BAY, Wis. - Doug yet to sign. the Rf Morlnd3b 4 0 10' Scbmdt3b 3 0 10 HOTtveuff pitebad to 1 befftr In lb* 61b wuahinoton 6V7 o y Naw Ortoon* kie Robbie Bosco of Brigham Walsh and the "genius’’ label that enough." months, Minnesota plays Chicago In a SS3f M J ? ? I I Lynebp 0000I Scbu3b 1110 WF- Cjncinnaff 7 ovar Oraan Boy ^NomDom€ft4>-i) (2)301 Flutle, the 1984 Heisman Trophy Young has been on injur^ has been hung on him. With OMMmnn 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 TTrtitor*%il L **1T****«>*° »■ SB-aStor Durbm 1b wwwNra. FB— Sdoaeto. g>leapoji3V> ovar Minnoaeto 3. WOtoflowii (30) (3) 355 Then there ar^ Don Griffin and But the 40ers sUII had what looks twice, San Francisco. Cleveland, Britaii Nwtot 0 10000 imStaJhlS:. HR-BondoHR— Bondo 4 000 OWIIaenrr 4 0 13 winner from Boston College, reserve the entire season with a apologies to those resenters, based JDovlac 3 110 MTbmoef 0 000 Konao* Cffy 116 ovar Lo* Anpato* RoW- AWaalHovanfT^LIIJ1357 Tim McKyer. who became the like a most productive draft — In Washington and the New York the we Doyeltrl 40 3 1 Jomtacf 4 130 Wtenn, aMcondr Ktbitr; TMrd» Froiwnmino. 5. Darby (34) m wants to play In the National sore shoulder, and it’s unknown on the first quarter of the 1986 Giants, which will prove more. Corffen gSsW .W t.'SW SSS- Dunatona* 4 110 Danvor 4 ovar Dolta* starting cornerbacks when Dwight *® ^ •'3'® cornerbacks, Tow ___ 7 7 1*’* I ftoanicfccf 1000 T— 3:00. A-^r4S5. 6. Gre*nwleh(M)?33 Football League. The winless when he’ll return. season, the label fits well. Hicks was cut and All-Pro Eric fullback Tom Rathman and defen­ N R RR BB to Hotlp 1000 JoRaallc 3 110 £2!?!? 11 ovar Tompo Bov 7. Hall (SO) 330 Green Bay Packers are looking Capet Sebrnkti W4 6 1 0 0 0 0 I Oumpartp 000 0 Sot ynclaco 17 ovar Indianapolis Playing with quarterback Jeff Wright went on Injured reserve. sive linemen Larry Roberta and "A lot has been said about the corffen jWchad to 7 bottor* In lb* Ith, Jaffa** soil for a quarterback to run their In addition to Flutle, Gregg 1000 Ruffinp 5 110 Naw York Jel* I ovar Buffalo is iiiR r« ' Kemp in place of the Injured Joe Wright will be back next week but, Qigles Haley are already contri­ records of the teams we have ♦" ’ ‘•"Far In lb* SKIIT"* ?|:81't I ] I S S ii^ p 00 0 0 H).Ptott (30)151 ball-control offense. worked out Chuck Fusina, who Iplh. U m pty Moma, Rpo; Rr*i, 0 000 8lsnta6,Aatras6 Seoltl# 6 over Son Dtopo Montana; without running backs meanwhile, the OOers lead the buting. Rathman will get his first played," safety John Harris said. SrywtoOT; Socond, Welka; Tbird, Ber- 13-3 6 3 3 0 1 ■.F**g .rocelvInQ votoa: Shaffon (30) 164; Both might get their wish. quarterbacked the USFL cham­ Wendell Tyler and Joe Crihhs and 30 10 MIddtobtowmioownmm iz-j) (M ) es;S3; Wilton (M ) It: pion Baltimore Stars. Fusina, league with 11 interceptions, (wool start Sunday for the injured Roger "But that Isn’t our concern. All wC 34 11 I TMoN W y 15 5 HOUSTON SAN PRAN WS "We watched him in his with two rookies starting at corner- vTSlg. can do Is go out there every week EAS Al8ton fii 2® 5 » > » VrhM 1. Mtomi, Pte. v* Nerfbem llltonis, no M r . ^ a s s s ' ^ college career,” Green Bay 0-1 and 108 pounds, played which belong to McKyer and one to W hHs Bax B. M artnari 4 rrSKlyt ‘M 0 0 0 3 3 RrbM hack. San Francisco has a 3-1 Griffin. Walsh has experience with and beat the teams that are on our by a r gntonef . 1-3 3 3 3 0 1 Hotebaref 3 000 Kutebaref 5 3 3 0 Coach Forrest Gregg said Tues­ sparinglyJor Tampa foy after San Francisco may not be ready PlUtWI 3 3 1 I 3 I ______8 8 g~f CRanhkis 3 111 WCtarklb ft!s522? “ «♦•* Dam* record and as good a shot at such UiingB. The 1061 San Fran­ schedule.” wide r rbi hov i 4 3 3 1 2 being drafted by that NFL team to challenge Chicago for the NFC M 0 0 0 0 0 Oam*,,Winrtine — « 14). Tbon la 1000 Brenly ft 4 110 5- HjfcfoH'a 34V) over Seulb Carolina day before Flutie's first NFL winning the NFC West as the cisco team that won the Super Bowl NFLh IRATTLR HSlS-OiioFt W FNIakro. WP— Vtoto. I Ynt***L.P F -Cblcape 1. PbitodsMia Wolllnpv 40 3 1MMbdoff 4. Mlcbtoen M.over Wtacenlan tryout. "He can be a very, very In the fifth round in 1079. Utle. But Walah has already aron There’s no question that Minne­ CHICAGO ) lb 400 1 5. Penn State IS ever Ruipwa quarterback-poor Los Angeles had three rookies starting in tte 9 The »rbM 1. LOB-Cbicoee 7, Pbltadatobto iTlB — 4 100 CDoylarl 3 0 11 exciting football player. trm Super Bowls Uiis decade, sota has Improved under Jerry kkoaaa cf VrbM Jtamjjil, Ounafon, Jamas, Schu, JDov^ Bo m iT 4000 6. (MMtoma n ever Konsai Stoto "I like him,’’"Oregg said of the Rams or the upstart Atlanta secondary - Wright, Ronnie Lott who w 4 13 1 Lvensd 4 110 l^tolt. HR-Hove* 3 oh. SB-d Si^ Publl 4 110 7. Auburn y*. Weatom Oorolino, no which la one more than anyone else Burns, Its thIH bead coach In three SBnodtoy c 30I 1 0 Oulltona* 33 10 uiibe’i* 1000 g^-winsiaissss "He was a quarterback that former Penn State quarterback. Falcons. and Carlton Williamson. prior t VWtoc 3 100 Pnkovfsft 4 0 3 1 YbebWpb everyone said was too small, yet can claim. years, particularly on defense, igoo lleii iv db 3 130 MItereckc 10 10 }. Arkonao* 15V) over TCU "He’s been a successful quar­ Kemp, considered a barely ade­ "We had a track record, to It McC FreatavV 00 Hairttn lb 3 13 1 Bsn|anB.A's5 IP N R RR BB SO 3 10 1 ffUUlROB 1000 he got the job done and he got It terback. He’s a veteran, knows where Floyd Peters has taken over* ------lib 00 Flakff Lopeapb 1000 Qutoonaft 3000 quate backup in five years with the made it easier to do," Walsh said. a unit that Just two years ago waa for Sui ADovladh 4 0 3 3 333 6 4 4 1 5 WInec 0000 Sollmnob done with fiair,” Gregg added.iddi what he’s doing. He looked good Rams, has been the perfect recla­ IV- - 1 3 Oenpaisff 0 00 0 KbMperp 10 11 ^ lowo ID under He. 17 Mlcbtoon "But It’s always risky. Theao two the league’s worst In both points McC T j^ W rf 4 110 Nichols rf 4 111 OARLAI50 TR)(AS Oumpirt I M 3 1 I t 3 3000 Otaddnpr 0000 tol* ^ _ "He’s a winner.” in the workout." mation project for Walsh. A 49 The other team of note is the HanB*( ff gPovI* 30 4 3 3 0 I Andtranp 0000 MOovlao kids have made It easy. They’re and yardage allowed. puntoi 40 10 Hul*rt3b 4000 abrhM VrbM ODovIspb 1000 Tom Coughlin, a former Bos­ Fusina Is a free agent, hut percent passeTIn Los Angeles, he’s MinneMta Vikings, whohavethree Rome* IS 3 100 Pancont 3b 4 0 10 MDovlarr 50 11 McOwelcf 4 3 10 R !S ? ? ’■* 2 2 2 * » 1000 LdOeiep 30 10 SBrS«'W SS*““ CRtaidpr playing beautifully.” cover I R*y M V Murpbvcf - - I 0.0010 0000 AMretoff ton College assistant and a big Flutie’s situation is more com­ completed a Montana-like 63.4 straight victories and have allowed 3000 Korkovice 4 000 5000 Flalchri* 4 000 t o s ’ 3000 !5' l6*o» AIM trb v ^ty * Titt Griffin and McKyer are products Harris, a nine-year veteran The F g jy p b 100 1 Caneecoff 3 110 WItorana* 1100 S3 5 * 4 Mill 4 Flutle boMter, Is an assistant to plicated. The Los Angeleo Rams percent this year although Walsh Just 37 potato, best In the NFL. And obtained for what will probably V464 Bechtolb Rvffto W,04 5 1 3 1 7 a Jf- oytrHe.'liiAtlionb Stoto of San Francisco’s peculiar draft receivi 3115 e 5"*!* 4 0 11 OBtton 1b 1100 ly wa, Flfit, MetL 16. AHtono Stoto 7 under No. is UCLA Gregg, who says the collegiate ■elected Flutle in the 11th round Tommy Kramer, in danger of Knpmndb 4000 Poctorfclb 10 13 WM; has not always been satisfied with day. on which Walsh traded the turn out to be a seventh-round draft Lan*bd3b loojto; Second, Brocktander; Third, Rtn- .... 8 8 !8 t 8 2 M'tFWon »«*> IW g y o r^ . 11 lowo offOnse made succesafUl by of the 1988 draft and still own his his play. being benched two areeka ago. has Manue 4 3 10 incvpltorr 3 10 1 TWeeulai 40ers out of the first round and choice, has provided some expe­ ^ 8 8 nl~* own ft 4 000 0000 ^ w y wtonlne run ecored. 2' kooWoiio yof 1 w y I ------Northwaat ColJIollc^Eoai Colbollc, Flutle Is similar to Green Bay’s rights. In Sunday’s 31-10 victory over thrown nine touchdown passes rience for the Vikings’ young over tl OOTtoWtontoo RBI — Non*. Wlttordc 3 130 T-3:S1 A— 13J77. Gome Win.. M. FTeino Stoto 5 ever Son Joe* Stoto 3:45 almost out of the second to get Stonoff 4 113 so. N. Slatolildto new offonse. However, the Rams acquired Miami, for example, Walsh sug­ since including six In Sunday’s 42-7 defensive backs, the beat of whom Javier pb 0 100 LAPrabdb 3 100 toCC o1 S g ry n o ld Tech, 3 extra picks next year. In one trade. victory over Green Bay. Griffin a* 40 3 3M e u ^ c 3 110 CarBImIs 6. PIralaa 3 Flutle, who has said he can rookie Jim Everett hrom the to strong safety Joey Browner. C B a : aas: Maroodoc aaney S, tG-CRwSSTp^^ -*" S ^ d h K H ^ e l^ run any NFL offense, Indicated Houston OUers last week, then AM 1000 !Sy5*' jHobiy- Matvin, *w 5*ar$B ^-^5 TUtoe SOD ovar Itoltorton Stole Buaebtoft 30 11 PITTWURBN cott Cothellc of Apulnot, 3:M Coughlin was a go-between in gave Fhitle permiaaion to work w N RRR RB so STLOWS (S).8-Kntopir.wdSk^y ______iBotdonalo. LOS MSfMyft 0000 -__ _ abrbbi Brtobom Yount 17 ovar CotorcNto Stoto hia Initial contacts with the out with the Packera. Flutle, Browneft 4 13 1 Orautakrr 4 0 3 0 f t r b M N RRR BB Air Fere* 6D Ovar Utah senior SwfffL>« 0 5 4 3 1 tssse Twwa SI 571 Cotomonff 4 1 )0 Packers. meanwhile, is in the process of Cycle for Winter Olympics may be changed BoMItoff 3 100 McOaocr 40 10 Knapper 53-3 6 4 4 3 5 Boat Catholic at Cevantry, 3:30 signing Royft 40 10 Harr ft Andiraai. 31-3‘ 4 ’ 1 f J, Norib OareWno 10 ovar Ooorpio Tech "I'm anxious to find a spot for flnaliiing an agreement with 6 Cowtev 61-3 4 3 3 5 5 Broom 1b 3 13 1 Wok* Feraal SD ovar Vbpkw - ^ PfT6 S*cc*r SeorpeW.I-l I M 3 1 1 0 3 4000 Lopolb 4 110 L ^ L M M l 1 0 0 0 Cevantry o1 Cromwoll, 3:30 myaeir In the NFL. I’ve been Generali' owner Donald Tramp Los An Bondi cf 40 11 VonSlykrf yirplnto Taeb 6D ovar Waal VIretota LONDON (AP) — Although no ScbmWfSA I f 0 0 0 e Oom*_Wlnntoo RBI — Storra (•). TPanoc 3 133 Fannavlyanto 37 ovar Cotombte working out regularly... to I feel to feec him from a peraonal tiro years earlier than normal. The IOC headquarters In Lausanne. Bath .SggwpepffcbedtotWStorbinlbeyib. . .Storre, L » ^ Brown*. 4000 Pnditoft 4 110 11 official talka have been held, there change wquM be made in h o ^ of in Bern, Swttoerland. saldhearould flnaneii 3 110 OSmffbia 30 11 .. Rer* like I’m in pnrtty good shape, ■ervicea contract. Sarttoeriand. be unreachable until today. H IP Hawev by iwfff. 0B ViaBe. «■ Tow* 7. >B-Oone*co, 1000 Lvllrae "wP^Huliiarl* ® ® ® * 4 13 la a chance the International Inmaaing ftie popularity of the 2 K S J ' OiJFFv HR-Warrp (M). SB— 3000 HMv Creaa ID over Cotooto MOTcbea^tor at East Hortferd, 3:30 and my arm feelsprrtty good..’’ ’T m looking, but I can't make "At the IOC, on the highest toextm UWHrtnss 1000 Coxp 3000 Olympic Committee could place Winter Games. Since 1008, arhen the Olympics MDoyfa (35), OBrton (3), tocpvlello (3), Rbodm 0 3 133 Army 31D ovar Ypto T y of Borm Academy, 3:30 the 8-foot-O, 130-^hd Flutle. a move yet," Fintte said. official level, there has been no lOTaterdO*), MSlontov (1), McOewall TOnnaiaii 31 over Toxoa-Ei Feao Belton o1 East Hemolon, 3:30 talks on a proposal to change the Michele Verdier, the IOC’s pub­ resumed in their modern term In (S3), WIHcarson (5). II ITS n I N 5 _ . Bbto Seccer who played a year for the New "Hopefully, because of the official diacusaion on this topic as Athena, the ftimmer Games have Ohio S5oto IS ovar ininel* Eoal Horitordot Moneboator, 3:30 cycle for holding the Winter lic relations officer, said Tuesday yet," she said. Radios T V IP H R RR BB BO Now S5 ever Dortmeulb Jersey Generals of the idle situation arith Tramp aettling, Olympic Games on its agenda. branheld every lour years, arith ____ H I g _____ that "no official diacusaion on this Discussion of the plan by the Wyomtop 4 ever loom Stoto S.g'oaov Ttcb/Birlln at Rocky Hill, United States Football League, there will be more The— Aasociation/ of European ^ Winter Games added in I9M at ReWtouacL,1-3 3 M 3 S $ 3 1 ( ^ H jOTeli (1), wbtto Sex; Fw *w lever Mkwieeeto opportuniUea.” topic" has been held among executive board "to a poaribility.” FOXI Phmk 1 1-3 3 3 3 3 3 BdMttee^MwiliWWWi ftw wWr fWwTTflBVMMIVftl said. “The reason I’m here Is National Olympic Committees pro­ uamonix, France. The only sche­ fouith-T TONIBNT jy n y b m 31-3 0 3 3 3 S because the opportunity Is here. Flutle’i attorney. Boh WooH, high-ranking IOC representatives. Verdier" ...... said, although tha e d__ M__ WIndbom at MonOTMtor 3:30 posed the change at a recent dule interraptiOM arere oauaed by ^JOp^Mot* va. Expo*. SportoCbonnol. — M 1. 0 0 0 1 ’jR^’T I mn X S n ! o !f f i HSpTOfo ovMT son DmQO StOBM If this (Mipprtunity goee by the ■atdffieretg a verbal agreement She said there was a chance the that it was not certain to be placed ptaynrs FIMibureh Nevor Tampte meeting in Budapest. It calls for proposal would be placed on the taro arorM arars. 7 :» Rod Sox vs. Rhto Java, WTIC ■Fj»?yn W.1-0 5 r 3 3 0 4 w 2 8 ( » ,’T 8 ! r * ^ <*»' SATURDAY boards, thra maybe it arill be with Trump that haa yet to be on the agenda (Or the panel’a TTie ion Winter Garnet are set SB-VOTStvko (31). 8 Rofftord. anckMian M ever Loutovnio moving the Winter Olympics from agenda of an executive board meetings, arhich begin Oct. 0. League. TjOYonkoas va. Ortotoa, Cbonnol 11, Lovnd 5,1 4 3 3 0 3 7 Kontockv 4D ever So. MlaiMool oomewiiere else.’’ Bigned. He said he would like the same year as the Summer Iw Calgary, Alberto, arith the WPOP W F-jnoivlene bv Flunk. WF^-Lovnd. IP N RER RB SO Syrocuo* SD ever Mtaaeurl Eort C ^ l l c at WIbdaor, 10:30 o.m. meeting next areek. Marc Hodler. a membw of the A lton South Windsor ot Moneboatar, 1:10 Gregg It seeking a remedy for Fhitle to have more NFL Olympics to a spot in the middle of Summer Gamca that year ache- #i2nf.Ftoipuln*, WILI BK-Rpdrtouaa. FB-WIHord, Staupbl. u Ts-13 Farkor’ wfl'Rodi; Grffiev (it), Hemar MondaiMffi ever Ouk* p.fn. The propoeed change was dis­ IOC executive board from Sarltoer- or New 1122’ u jM IS 1? tmmodtwterv - Umpfraa )tom» Evona; FtortTMarrlH; 10 5 S 3 4 Tonoi 31 ~ a sick offense — the Packers tryouts, but added; "That se- the tnKHtlonal four-year cycle. duled for Seoul. South Korea. onw the Rod Sox porno on dotovod Hovoo »(**>» FWHtoa; Mon _ Bova Soccer cussed unofficially betaraen the land and president of the Interna­ HMidrv. Cww7n-i3 (M.Ftoetoa; ?:j*HF»* ^ ayBaiyColtop* have ocored' only two touch­ maina to be seen ... I’m not The aitea or the 1092 Games, both eighth-n T— 3:06. A—«,W|. 7 3 3 1 3 a 33 ever ftompMawpto East Colbollc at FoIrfloldFrap, 10:30 Hie Europeans proposed chang­ IOC and the Europeans, hut has not O.ffl. downs In four garnet this aeaton prechiding Green Bay.” ing the timetable beginning in 1004. tional Association of Winter Sports summer and arinter. arffi he an- MCC of OoOT, 3 o.m. gone past that point. Verdier said Federations, arts unavailable for arhen the 170i edition would beheld iMunced during the IOC’s flat in a telephone Interview from the conunent. A secretary in hla office general aeaBlon. Oct. 17. -: im ^A L iy. WWrte«d«y. Oct, l. vm A m ft hm» supposed to stay In stands, anyway? F O C U S / F o o d M i l l *.^555fj**** ****•****’* *’”” ®** rw fcBdly piawitfed ft>f not dctiig what they I t ^ i n the v ^ S e r y sgatmthstsslsalMI MflinMMlle, ta . Wawaa ware M t MWMed toifo? Sox. t t a t would sUr vP a fit si tim » the amt, d a ft you think. And. don't, a^PscPad aa ofV* doewv w^vw Ur nm isunw DBjrt fM n # wnwff. ftJ|M ite admirable that they e't Af # aecond. tMnk the natMuai AtMetfeCdnAiweeibrhApiayiarttehy hy. fliirind ip y w d f f tta Bald at P e R I^ Park and remained in T h c w g l r t * their iitaekloeagd > ie » e f* ‘“ “ ‘'‘ ' ‘>*^*“ “* “- *■■»*■■* ani h alter the AL I M championahip wae M erln, DM. And uMmt jnmop aiehneBer VMe fwactsd sa Bmiday. It*a terrific that the playoff A | »L E N tv n g y w had iW tteei|t« AmWe rweefeiyaeda peew heimMa tte Angela and Ked Sox will not be adversely -.f f y * S ^ . ^ * * * * y merkets of Voaten dsfiM tfM to Ae itowtoieera SMT y a m «lMMhyatom-iipfleTd,aathelfietsand Astros will Ldn Auster, Sports Editor would ihernheiiw IkadamHeta. VtbmtanabeataaaLtd. dMMater at fan-marred Shea Stadium. You're right. the tardaMWMaea praaaaaaataiim fadamHa B si iaa't H a little hmny that what should be the A, toetodWa^ A y h ^ ^ ttaakisataadtem tal g y m ia being treated as a monumental occasion? •ea ter Emile Francis sahf the dufiwWIpmWbly n ep ers belong on the field, and fans belong in the y r y seven btoellners. The IM of dsfowemeu includes Jbel Quennevflle, Dana tfnrsyn, TMi f i e Beaton tans, who were “insulted” beforehand show of strength, but for the most part the fans weiw

Heinz puts customers first Refriferate over T 09 By ASorfIn Sloone $2. More time went by. and I received letters from four United Features Syndicate different S.C. Johnson departments, all of them ScBloppInl vBBl McrMto denying the existence of the offer. I had Just about pound M n veal i IW A R M A R T IN : I would like to share a gift idea 1 given up on thia company when, several months later. Nwwoptwto»rneetw with your readers and tell you about my good 1/9 eng grated Parmesan cheese St I received my $2 refund. But there was no apology, no v« cup butter or margarine experience with a consumer-conscious manufacturer, LuodlB Roth Adda a layer of chick peas to her favorite the H .J. Heinz Company. explanation and no enclosure of any kind 1 clove gnrlfe FLORENCE VARGA. EDISON. N.J When m y baby was born, one of the gifts I received 4 or $ maahrooma, thinly sHeed antipasto recipe In the kHchen of her Kennedy Road from m y parents was 80 containers of Heinz instant Daob cayenne pepper home. D E A R F L O R E N C E : Someone was obviously asleep baby food. M y mother had removed the Univeraai Vi cup bouiDon cube at the switch in Racine. WIs. S.C. Johnson usually does Vi cup hot water Product Code symbols and sent in for a Heinz offer of a a better job when a mistake Is made. medium heat, a few pieces at a stuffed animal. Vi cup Marsala wine aside. To butter in skillet, add time until golden brown on both cayenne, bouillon cube, hot water; Obviously. I had already done very well. but my luck Flatten veal. Cut Into M nch aldea. Add real of butter as needed I stir until brown bits clinging on the was Just beginning. Inside a dozen of the Instant baby pieces. Coat well with Parmesan and set veal pieces aside aa they food packages. I found coupons, which I intend to use cheese. side of pan dissolve. Add veal, I brown. Discard garlic. mushrooms. Cool I minute over li at a supermarket offering double coupons. Clip *N’ File Refunds Saute garlic and veal in part of In same butter, aaute mush­ A few weeks later. I received an envelope in the mail the hot butter in skillet over high heat. Add wine. Serve at once. UB. Cwmetlcs, Grooming AMs. (FHe No. Il-C) rooms 5 minutes; remove and set Makes 9 to 4 servings. — with even more coupons from Heinz, as well as a . V booklet on baby feeding. a ip out this file and keep It with similar cash-off iTDi A week after that. I received another envelope from coupons — beverage refund offers with beverage Heinz with two samples and more coupons — and a $15 coupons, for example. Start collecting the needed r G refund form for sending in the ‘‘pure food” portion of proofs of purchase while looking for the required Heinz labels. forms at the supermarket, in newspapers and But there‘s more to the story. At my local grocery magazines, and when trading with friends. Offers store. 1 found an announcement from Heinz on how I may not be available in all areas of the country. \n could aid a local chlldren‘s hospital. They would give Allow 10 weeks to receive each refond. Volu^fiteere eerve etheneum the hospital 6 cents for each Heinz front panel. These offers require refund forms; M y Heinz Instant labels are no w In pieces, since they ER ACE Offer. Receive two $1 gift certificates Helen Senatro, Joyce Ann Vltelll, Lll served ee volunteer workers for Wade- have been used for the $15 refund and to aid the toward any Max Factor Mascara and Eye Hunter and Janet Smith, from left, have worth Atheneum’e membership drive. children's hospital. But one smalt remaining piece Makeup products. Send the required refund form fjS S IB IB ti 'ferns PS tequpfPd fo be readily available caught m y eye. It was a toll-free telephone num terto and the shade label from the bottom of one of the call Heinz with questions and comments. I decided to following Erace products; Erace Cover-Up. THE SUPERMARKET WITH call and thank them for a job well done. Erace White Accent Cover-Up. Erace Acne They were very nice. In fact, the Heinz customer Control Stick, along with d a t^ cash-register " “portion representative mentioned even more offers, most of receipt with the purchase price circled. Expires which 1 had never heard of. and offered to mall them to Oct. 31, 1986. WAKiiiHOUisi^ me. L ’O R E A L A V A N T A O E $1 Cash Refund Offer. Wonders never cease. Send the required refund form and the entire front MARTHA EISELE. MIFFLINTOWN. PA. panel from the L'Oreal Avantage carton, along S I I M I O llill j P Y. 1YIO / with the cash-register receipt with the purchase D E A R M A R H IA : ‘Thanks for a wonderful letter. price circled. Expires Oct. 31, 1986. 1 W Heinz certainly deserves compliments for showing 4 M that they put their loyal customers first. VERVE Birthday Suit Offer. Receive a Verve Allercst S i Birthday Suit. Send the required refund form and 79 7 Si D E A R M A R T IN : I was pleased to read In your the net-weight statement from a 2-ounce or 24’s 10 Si s<'i'' ■'''. 121b column that someone else had also had a problem with 3-ounce Verve Fragrance carton, along with a Ikblets 2 ... \ the Halsa shampoo and conditioner offer. I waited check or money order for $8,25. Include the 1 - 14 Pi many weeks and wrote several letters asking about cash-register receipt with the purchase price IN the $2 refund. Finally. I received $1 plus a few coupons. circled. Expires Oct. 31, 1986. Dial RoU On Dial Anti 1BO I sent them back and made another request for mv la t i Unscented Perspirant Spray D' 17 HI H R 7 1 9 9 6 9 to Si r e f 1.25^2. r e f4 -02. la ttS i M enus M U MN be Sanlor clttzana V Bactine Bactine SOBi Monday: Hotdogonaroll.potato Friday; Pizza, salad, fruit. M The following meals will be chips, corn, peaches. Aerosol Spray Liquid Noi served at Mayfair Gardens and ‘Diesday; Chicken nuggets and Coventry High School 21 H Westhill Gardens the week of Oct. 6 dip, broccoli, potato puffs, bread 69 ) 179 SI The following lunches will be through 10 to Manchester residents and butter, apple wedges and '3-02.3 A ^-o z. S M served at Coventry High School the 3 2 who are 60 or older; raisins. lai week of Oct. 6 through 10: MoaBay; Pineapple Juice, hot Wednesday; Shells and meat 9 9 N dogs, baked beans, wax beans, sauce, mixed vegetables, bread Monday: Fried chicken, M M and butter, pudding pop. whipped potatoes, roll, fruit. 3 fruit cocktail. JSU Taetday: Shells with Italian Thnraday: Salami grinder, Tuesday: Grilled cheese sand­ e r o sauce, meatballs, antipasto, pears. tossed salad, peanut butter wich, pickles, hot vegetable, fruit. 7i Wedaeaday: Crangrape Juice, brownie. Wednesday; Pasta and meat SSM tuna tetrazzini, broccoli, rye Friday: Tomato soup, tuna salad sauce, hot or cold vegetables, 42 Ik garlic bread, fruit. SgUl bread, cherry cake. boat, vegetable sticks, orange V Thartday: Oven-fried chicken, smiles. Tharsday: Hamburger, hot ve­ getables, fruit. potato puffs, cauliflower au gratin, 8 t _ dinner roll, fruit cup. Friday: Pizza, to ss ^ salad, WSPOSABLE Friday: Orange Juice, chili con Bolton schools fruit. 9 Schick B 2M carne, rice, m ix ^ vegetables, The following lunches will be Schick M C h fresh fruit. served in the Bolton Elementary RHAM high achoola Super II Plus Blades BSPk and Center schools the week of Oct. The following lunches will be 199 NF m M s b Is o n W h o o ls 6 through 10: served at R H AM Junior and senior 99 B7Ca Monday; Juice, baked Monte . 5*8 usa The following meals are to be high schools the week of Oct. 6 2flO’S1 SB As Cristo sandwich, pickle chips, served to Meals on Wheels clients through 10: fresh fruit. so_ the week of Oct. 6 through 10. The Monday; Hot dog on a roll, baked Tnesday; Vegetable soup, Cali­ hot noon meal is listed first, the beans, carrots, mixed fruit. fornia grinder, peaches, cookie. Style cool evening meal second. Tuesday: Pork patty, mashed Fibre Wednesday: Juice, fish and Monday: American chop suey, potatoes, peas, roll, cherry crisp. Hair Spray 1 Fbt cheese sandwich, chips, cherry TVim carrots, green beans. Ham salad Wednesday: Fruit Juice, cobbler. *ta- 'd 06 Assorted sandwich, grapes, milk. grinder, chips, banana. 1 Styles 2 flu Tharsday: Spaghetti with meat Tharsday; Homemade pizza, f t n d a y : Roast beef with gravy, -XB-02. sauce, garlic bread, mixed vegeta­ salad. Juice bar. ^ lor. 9 Sto baked potato, mixed vegetables, bles, applesauce bar. Friday: ‘Tuna melt, vegetable 4 I M salad, cake. Turkey salad sand­ B __ wich, pears, milk. Friday: Fruitjuice. pizza, salad, soup, corn chips, applesauce, pea­ REGULAR OR EXTRA BODY fruited gelatin with topping. nut butter raisin cookie. WVdaesday: Baked chicken with J(ler^ens Cruex gravy, cranberry sauce, whipped 15 potatoes, spinach, salad, cookie. Andovar Elamantary Lotion Spray ‘IXina salad sandwich, apple, milk. Covan try achoolt nnroday: Baked meatloaf with The following lunches will be TTie following lunches will be ^ 6 9 7 9 9 served at Andover Elementary gravy, whipped potatoes, broccoli. served in the Coventry elementary 1502. M 1.6-02. Chicken salad sandwich, apple­ schools the week of Oct. 6 through School the week of Oct. 6 through ON sauce. milk. 10: » 10 : Friday: Manicotti, zucchini, wax Monday: Shells in meat sauce, Monday: Ziti with meat sauce, green beans, fruit. Elesenex beans, salad, cake. E g g salad garlic bread, green beans, chilled "P sandwich, sliced pineapple, milk fruit. Thesday: Hot dog on a roll, fries, spray Powder 2.7-02. peas and carrots, ice cream. Thesday: Fruitjuice. hot dog in a MNI bun. macaroni and cheese. bakM Wedaeoday: Cheese pizza, cole Powder 1.5-02. slaw. Juice, pudding. beans, ice cream. OK( The following lui will be Tharsday: Pork patty, ricepilaf. Wednesday; Fruit juice, saus­ Ointment 0 .» O 2 . served in the Mai e r public age. pancakes, fruit cup. corn on the cob. lemon tart, rolls. PREV W> rasMV* Hw righi to Ninll u lM •nd (o conod tYpooraoMcal amirm touch schools the week of ..6 through Tharsday: Meat grin^r, french Friday: Chicken soup, grilled l1w n i1oc«»Wno1«Y«ll»bt»1owhoW ».l« or H S l d S H S r . . ^ ^ 10. fries, corn niblets, Texas cookie. cheese, chips, salad, peaches. >WCPPFK1WllWl^tEPT.HaiiwUT-BCT.4ih.m>| l U K ' Oct. 1. W WirtfcMwJgy, Oct. 1, 1$$$— IT

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Should I come ri^ it out and With bualnaaa bad in Hades, the Devfl'a [USA] Wmtad; Dead or ABva relaxation for my mother, who DON’T VKHtRy. T I DON'T HTHAT ABOUT ALl. left-hand man, Bamay Satin, makes a hot [HBO] MOVIE; 'Oh GodI You OevH* longer. A t her age, she shouldn’t be ten him what I heard? O r should I AOOLBTTB. t h a t I ABOUT THE POOP TH A rB deal with new arrival Max Devlin Ellion (CC) A struggling rock star sells his soul to 1 1:06P M (M SI Bax of Oxrfa and takes roond-the-clook care of her taking care of kids eight hours a keep m y mouth shut? s u v L t a e r the devil for a chance at success. George ea-----.a -- 0 UENINOI GouM, BM Coaby, Susan Anspsch 1981 namet own fran mother. d a y- CAUSHT. B t^s. Ted Wass. Ron Silver 1984 Rated His cousin delights in telling me 0 Rated P6. overheard my brother and PG. 1 1 :30P M CD Kojak 1 Maybe if they see this in print, it catty little things about Joe. (E S F N ) Maads Sporraiook sister talking about getting to­ will sink into their thick heads. [M AX] MOVIE: Mairte' (CC] A prim and CD 9B ABC News mghtllna knowing it upsets me. [HBQ jM O vn: 'OoertoDoor- A witless gether wHb other famfly member OPWBR WIULB* proper secretary becomes inh^iteefby the CD PoRca Woman T S. m 8T. P A U L ALWAYS THE LAST TO KNOW S O a h e a d a n d t a k e pedtSar is cisanad out by a bogus vacuum s^rit of a wild 1920's flapper. Glenn to go golfing at the cabin. Pm sure W T LACTE, A N A P 'T t U . m s a m t I cleaner asleaman. Artiss Howard Ron 03) Tha Horrayttroonars H O M S y Ctoje. Msndy Pitinkin, Ruth Gordon they expect Mom to watch their 17EAK T.8 .; Don't bet on it. Lelbman 1984 Rated PG 1985 Rated PG (9 ) S 3 Tonight Show (60 min.) In Stereo. DEAN LAST; I don’t know what kids while they play gOlf. Obviously your bints are not [U9A] teneo Parry USA 0 Hogan's Heroes your "good relationship" with Joe [USA] Wednesday Night Fighta (2 hrs )' M y mother is the type who can't getting through to your brother and 6 : 3 0 P M ( J ) WKRP m Cincinnati involves. If you are his one and 8 : 3 0 P M ( D S ettx Days PREMIERE A say no, especially to her family. sister. It’s kind of you to want to only, and he is supposed to be C D ® ABC News carefree Los Angelas teenager must ar^ust ® One Day at a Tima Poor Mom looks so tired m o x of the help your tired old mother, but yours, tell hfm what you heard. when he moves in with his grandfather in [CNN] Sports TonIgM (jj) Banaon Brooklyn tinne, and I know it’s because her unless she herself gathers the And be sure to tell hhn who told [M S] MOVIE: 'Harbia Goes Bananaa' grandchildren run her ragged. I ’ve C (9 SCTV CD ^ Head of the Class (CC) courage to say " E n o n ^ f ’’ and you you. If you have no commitments Herbie sets sail for the Grand Premio da himed about this to m y brother and & Toe Ctuae for Comferr CD Million Dollar Chance of a Ufadme Bra7il racing classic aboard a luxury cruise quit rushing in to rescue her. to each other, keep your mouth sixer, but they pay no attention. ANLO a n d iANM • by Jimmy JMhwoh dBI (81NSIC News [OlS] Dettger Bay ship, but IS detoured into the jungles of nothing will change. shut. & MgMIy SuSiness Report South America Doris Leachman,an, Charles "eeing '86; Barber Saab Martin Smith. Harvey Korman. 1980. BNWoa nm icN ’. 4 9 • fo Sorte: ai I D O N ^ DO w HEAR IHS? IDON'TCMIlWWa' CS Notlelero *N i(R) Rated G C M t C / / S ) Silver Spoone /c>-/ I Y - ^ AIRLINE MWGHTVWCr ^ • O p P M CD Magnum, P.l, SEASON [ESPN] SpemCsntar AIRLINE fODAY' [CNN] SiMWVMz TodPy PnEMIERE Magnum's routine business [U S A ] Alfkad Hitchcock Hour Tourists’ ills hard to avoid CMTHEPACmACR AyMl (ESFN) Aetlon Outdoors with JuRus trip to Los Ar>g^s leads to romance, a home murder investigation and a drug ring (2 1 1 : 3 5 P M CD Entortabimont Tantght D E A N D R . hrs.) ET previews the fall rriovie season. In northern climate Info a southern T [USA] tmro Me. Love Me Not ODTT: As a o p ( 0 Dynasty (CC) Alexis pushes to Stereo one, but, as far as I know, cMM, I Hvetf for VbO WdOtMfT SE 7:00PM (DCM N*wt gain control of Blake's company, a man 1 1 : 4 0 P M [H B O ] 60's Rounkm With traveler’s diarrhea is a unfversai CD 0 fli M*A«8«N whose wife died m the La Mirage ftre vows Sm OrXiam: A iVight X tho FSknero a year fa) Mex­ phenomenon. t M M o f U l t B revenge and Michael Culhane offers to be (l)0WhMfe>rPortim« ico. I prowled Trie IM Trie Blake's chauffeur free of charge (60 min ) 1 1 :4 5 P M [MAX] MOVIE: -CfMfor- the market­ CD 0 $100,000 PyramM An eccentric science professor enfisis the Dr. Gott D E A R DR. G O T T : M y son has MoANNfr/ CD MOVIE: Tha MaWigMars' An oil well place with a 12- G3) J a f f f #on« firefighter and his wife conquer their fear of help of his young lab assisTani in a bizarre done XonewaTI conXruction for Peter Gott. M .D. H oil fires by observing the love of (heir scheme to resurreci his dead wife Reter year-old'8 ap- several years, carries buckxs of 0 Cmonra Comatfy Ctottlc* O'Toole, Marie! Hemtngway, Vincent daugbtar for another firefighter. John petiteforalltbe cement and uses a trowel all day. 0 MeeNeW-lafwer Wa w how Spano. 1985 Rated R. Wayne.KatherineRoss. VaraMifassMit( 1969 delidoua tacos, Lately, he says his hands become □ 0 Nb w Nawfywd 0«m« 0 0 Qtmma a Break (CC) Mall and 12:00AM CD UghttH* cMcaroma and frozen closed and be has difficqtty 0 NofV«l«: Maria da Madia Una pobre Joey travel to New York to visrt Addy and (33) 8larTr«k other "forbid­ get Samantha settled in college In Stereo opening them. Is there any reason ' O O P -T»y D a v« OrMM muchacha campaaina aa trattada a la gran O T X m of tho Unoxpoctod cKidad an busca da trabajo fnadvantda- den fruit." 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* M o o t •V Ld teriM C P L. KiHlIlMrt fo visir wMi dwrik’*' vonuMRigs gf nnogg »>“ hair eTn m WAsmmmn - Pi^Mm Sea. Larry PriisBlur. iS-gLft.aali be believes the Sbnltx arguniwafo dZ^bjSlKrtS !•«*»•» ^ tetw loana Ibr S tesforihaw Idheyii^ » ■**» ClHPRf mv SNMRs PCUflHpC Qr bavemarit. BvAiifturBMMer hfo vrite eg smaoMic link tee suaettoas vote ta tee which way through the dam.” said j t ^ / *? ^ **!*"* * * iwecStef late Toenlay after te » W teW Ssulk Afirlea " R to imporhiat tear the Abaadr TN«ASMeMMWPy« late ‘ftiesday because o f inclement Reagaa-Gorhadiev taiha "Ibr- for tee oeawfoap 'iriT^itifa A Phil Malsack, Marquette County weather in tee area where his boat dwtr tenaa aatl intereat rates, win fotdW ir’ baesnse ’’Seutii A ftieais •uMsni uiv pfwicmM V gv cH of deputy sheriff. tw»tefrtfo vote dgseaabore present ouaetioos legtolatlOB/' PM teM r Mbre dum ftSSP people in four capaised in tee DesPlalnes River. SSSiSSfTffS not gM agte be oa tea agaadh with “ It’ s a question o f when.” he stefvagagiraaoilIMfooieiiiuiitte said. “ H’wooldBeaoerfonaBfoW'gp Nearly 4,M0 northern Rlinois - .^ * y ? ? ? y 5y*****y»sW>«M«tftlBalwrtateanevtotefte r fo MMcesp ar the D.g.-gaviec Qerbaelev. ... Ihafa reaeMag reftk jr aft Wjpreaafore vwe. tee ptates iw r e U p r foom their homes said. ” Tt could hold for (toys; it etaag^dewefde;^^ today b y fw odhtf teat washed residents were without telephone very for." tee presMbafrspresftaegffthrvaiP eoold hold for minutes.” prerithMtaeeteffhevawaogaciiMer iaOverridJea.werridJea. ftwooilaecBefoftto] away pert o8 • d im in Wlaeonsin rervlce 'Tuesday because o f the eJi ** *<>—* cemmerdaFbealw 2«seaetorefogiMtttteC(wte«ftdh niinoia Gov. James R. Thompson iaterssta og arms ceaftaf ighdguap and surwundtof a tiny town in weather. S ' 8' i y ” awmaiia— aspaeiaBy LOGAR AM V gM l» tee presi­ Minority aad make Ms veto stick declared parts o f two more coun­ ^pnMicaas — fo ehaage tteir to the foeiaad pre-smamlt setefoa- Montane. Palwaukee Airport in Wheeling, fnei dent’s attempt to preempt Con­ Boa. Warren fttehaaa, R-W.iV., ties near Chicago disaster areas with a major forelga polfcy Toreedbetfonclieddownin Ohio 111., cloeed for the first time in ito «2 J it e r t » to etmdt dayjaywieBto on H».7 MHion over a gress on the issue ire expaudhig Ms fold reporters vote couaw show because of flooding that contrib­ One day after « stt^liM S1S48 dOfeat.” and Psnnsylvante on 'Tuesday, nearly 80-year Mstory when water ” 2?^ ?**?” T.^*® * ” ■**•** * '^ y*OT df araee. own list ofB ntitM saaetfaaew as teat only2gor2ysenattreare now uted to at least two deaths and left overran runways. 'The remaining O ^ a t fo the Dumocratic^ied tooHttte, too late. A a d R w o o M .if destroying a moMIe home and eJrw!l52I2L?'2lf5^!l?^*” ^ ‘W fwedl»yc6lll^ Bm prepared tosupport tee preatfoar s R wae unclear wbeatBe Senate S.SSO families homeless. dry land at tiie airport was being snccassfal, be a vfetury for the is <* g*** ” *> y «w«r***y» sHtliWa wuaM act eatbe veto. AtenopohRd Damage was likely to top |B8 occupied ty a small herd of deer approval eeemetf lifeeljr. poMIMy aa early as today. ghvernniem of South African Pres- vote had looked Hkeiy for MdOy. r iw w n ^ continued in northeast­ " f (fewt seo where he could get million andcooidreaehlfomHIion, escaping floodwaters in nearby Ident F. itotha aadf comfort ern BKnoto and across Oklahoma. W. the reoL” ffodinaa said. BOt Dole said be wouW prefor foK said G re tt Durham, a sp^esmaii woods. ssRKSar*”*- "apologisto” for that govern­ And Sen. Pauf taxaR, ft-NOv.. vote on Thursday. The earthen portion o f the dam for the Illinois Emergency and «* n^ h ei# Secretary of on Lawrence Lake near Westfield, Bartiara Harris of Willow Woods, ment’s apartheidf system o f racial one o f Reagan’ s closest friendb, The hilt Reagan vetoed wooM Disaster Services Agency. 111., returned home from a vacation BaMtee te Lebanon cM m nwee S m s separation, he added. Wis., w w washed away by rushing said bhmtty. ” I don't think the ban all new investment and allnew' At a shelter in Mount Proepect, in Italy to And the rising water. towareGOPseaaforsthatavotetu Rhen asked whether Reagan's president will make R.” bank loans, end lamHng rights h» water’Toesdsy, atong with part of a ni., volunteer Kittye Rermes said BEfftfaTf, Lebanon — Cbrlstfan and Moslem gannera dbeled everrhle the veto aw South Africa higbww buRt on N. " I went to Venice and I came last-minute efforts to sustabr Ms the United States for South Airienn at least 20 people would he witn tank oanooo, heavy artillery and moW-barreled rocket sanctions would aaihurrass the Twohundred people were evacu­ home to Venice,” she said. laonebers across Beim f s Green Une today, and police said two veto wiD succeed. Lutenr repited. SENATE MAJDRgnr Leader aircraft and ban the import o f spending the night, including 10 Nearly 50 families were forced president and undercut hte abOity “ No, I don't think teey are having South African iron, steel, ceaf, ated from the town out of fear the people were Miled and 11 woondOd. to bwgain e i r e c t i v ^ _____ Bob Dole, R-Kan.. sakf Reagan ” ls who stayed in an interim shelter at from their homes in Guthrie in ’ with Soviet any impact.” not going to give up on this easily” textiles, uranium, arms, fond and cement retaining wall supporting SMite Moslem militiamen and ftaieatinian goerrlBaa also Ireder mkbail Gorbachev when a motel in Des Plaines until the central Oklahoma on Tuesday as Residents and firefighters from West- 0 "W e’ve been at thia for a long and contended tee margin is agricultaral products. the rest of the dam would not hold. bursting about three mifes away. About eiastted in fim tettles aronnd the sprawling RasMdlyeb refngee thor meet Oct. ii-ig be feefend. motel, too, was flooded out. Cottonwood Creek, swollen by time,” Lugar aaid. "People have "There’s a horizontal crack in it A search for Victor Cruz, 20, of field, Wis., fill sandbags in low-lying 200 peopfe were evacuated. Bkit Sen. Ricbard Logar, R-fnd., "tigbtening up” But he declined to It also would bar the export of nearly 0 inches of rain, spilled out camp at Tyre. Police said a P alestinian woman was MBed and 11 thought about H for a long time. predtot Rengstt will prevail. and (here's water coming every areas Tuesday in anticipation of a dam other people woonded. who believes Reagan is making a petroleum pro«facutoSonfh Africa North (^icago was called off again of Ns banks. And as a result they've made up “ I asked my coDeagues to hold The nightlong artillery exchanges were the heavieat in the mistake h» not endorsiag the and award the South African augar their minds f don't think there are their fire and fiv e the president an import quota to the PhiHppinea. L^ane^ capital sinee Prime Minister RasUd Karamfs balf-Christtan. half-Moslem government called a civil war armistice four weeks ago. Residente of Mgb-rise apartments in the capital mahed to Challenger's crew Joked about cold basements and bonkers as thonderoos Masts shook the city REAl ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES C Otrlsttan rnimarnen poonded neighborhoods in Moslem west SPACE CENTER, ffonsfon (AP) nnts out at tee viewing area,” said sat with Ns nose pohtting straight B e i^ Close to the Green Line with snstahied barrages ^ iSSmm. — Challenger’s astronauts, watt­ responded. "Y ou guys up here DEAl E8T8TE THIS WEENT^u rm g : howitsers. Gregory Jarvis, referring to an up. The crew members were ing for H f M through a aeriea of working?” 0 ^ area three mHes away where strapped on their backs into " ft ’s a lot of fan,” said Moslenn struck back with trock-moonted rocket laonebers delays. Joked about the cMD of the friends, family, press and othw Carter. couches that held their legs above Temperatures on the beaehsfde and shelling from Soviet-made 7-S4 tanks, acconHng to poHce. Jan. 29 morning and complafned spectators awaited lanncb. D.W.FISH • J iI ­ t (f )T I K - 3- t . , ' It' I their heads. launch pad dropped to 24 dei^eea l l i m D.WFISH#Ji' gently about lying on launch "W e should have gotten some," ' 3/1 1400 I ^na I (' ii r H ■ Scobee and Smttb were at the tforing the night. chflHng the entire couches for three boors wHb heath said commander Dick Scobee. controls, in front of windows spacecraft. A presfdential com­ PhWppInM roteclt toadsf's rstosM down and feet op. "A few hot toddies,” suggested looking up. Resnik and Onizuka mission teat investigated the acei- T “ Wow, boy, tee son feels good Judy Resnik. were Just behind them. In a MAintA. PtilUppinet — Aotborities today rofed oot the this morning.” pilot Mike Smith dent said the cold contributed to The conversation transcript be­ compartment below the illghf deck mimemate.. w release M •»e fop <.-uiiimunisi commonlst leBoer leadw wnoae whone freedom freedom bas has said, langMnf. failure of a seal on a rocket engine tvy gan as the crew strapped tbem- •'cre Ron McNair, Jarvis and The comment was In a tranacript 3 selves Into their launch couches that triggered the Challenger of eockpH conversation released scbooHeacber Christa McAuliife. accident. and continued until two mhnrtes McAuHiie, who was on the Sli Tuesday by NASA. before the 11:39 a.m. launch. At one point, Resnik noticed ice Temperatures were near tree*- shuttle as the first scbooHeacber in on the spacecraft wtodow. "Spa An earlier tranacript covered the space, did not Join the chatter. Her gapo rebel New People’s Army, could be added to the agenda of future ing at tee Plortda launcb pad, and "Is that snow?" she asked. rest of the time, including a final conversations were HmHed to taka peace talks. winds whipped against tee space­ ’ ’u b -^ ” from Smith at the moment "Yep, (hat’s snow," said Scobee. communications checks. "You’re kidding.” saM McNair (Hale Presidential spokesman Teodoro Renigno said offleial craft as tee crew settled aboard t w rirattle blew up 79 seconds Into When Smite commented on the from his compartment below. In a (Moments Indicated Salas was also chairman of the Challenger at 9:89 a m. tee iligbt. "Kind of cool this morning,” cold. Manley Carter, an astronaut "You see snow on the window?" Ungu u i^grou n d Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) The ^ c e agency said the tapes observed ElUson Onteuka. "M y asslstlttg the crew members, rep­ "Yep, it’s clouded up out here Tb ™ party never reveals the names of its leaders. 8ifowg*t failed to meet today’s deadline for raising the for more fingerprints in a trailer U&R REALTY CO. rullni M? *1 * !” low nearly $n mllllon^ln federal funds thte where authorities believe a fugt- room, den and horning room. Other extras Include out­ Singa college students lafnented the end of an Uve suspected in three kHIIngs buildings, a large enclosed porch, 3 car garage, patio and head era with a final bash. shaved off Ms paint-flecked beard. a brook. Set on 2.6 acres. Call and explore this piece of Manchester Large $134,900 643-2692 In ad^tlon to Mississippi, the minimum drinking age Tuesday Fingerprints already found In hletory for yourself. 3 bsdroom Ralasd Ranch In axcsllsnt condition. Dining room, 43x18 Robert D. Murdock, Realtor went to in Georgia. The District of ColumMa Countnl last week firsplacsd family room, 2'4 baths, 2 zona hsat. 2 car garage, Private V, 21 the trailer were too smudged for acre lot. P«*“ ^^|mergency legislaUon that raises the drinking age to 21 indentlflcatlon, but shaven facial hair flecked with particles of paint Although the deadline to avoid losing federal highway money M authorities to suspect TueVday was 12:01 a.m. today, Congress has yet to pass a budget. When It ftiat Michael Waynes/acki Jackson, 41, Is «■* •'•Shway fund* are disbursed, states not in compliance still near this small town, where he will revived s percent less than the allocation. A year from now, was last spottmi eight days ago. states face double the penalty. States that eventually comply will ..The...... hair, which was found ■ nu liin a get the money back. burglarised trailer home on Sun­ ■ 1 Mississippi, which stood to lose $8 million In federal funds, met day, to the only link authorities the National Minimum Drinking Age law’s deadline, despite have obtained in the search for the ambivalence by the governor. , former mental patient suspected in three slayings, five abductions and T5® *" compliance are: Colorado, whlch^ based a series of auto thefts during a on fiscal 19M figures will lose M .l million; Idaho, M.8 million; crime spree that spanned three JUtTUtTCOI Lojdslana, $18^ million; Montana, $8.8 milUon; Ohio, |16 states on Sept. 22. OREAT Real Estate Qst out and see this 3-3 ranch atyle two million; South Dakota, $4.1 million; Wyoming, 84.8 million; and “ We’re treating It as a very good 1^0 \J M X Ct AA » M M L. ^ a _ ^ with a m odem kitchen and bathi Super Tennessee, $9.2 million. lead,” Sgt. Walter Ryan of the 168 Main St., Manchester family on Manchsater’s west aide. location near Verplank School. "W6 QUARANTEE OUR HOU8E8r...84a-2482 Missouri Highway Patrol said BRAND NEW LISTING!!! "WE QUARANTEE OUR HOU8E8l"...e4S-2482 Tuesday. AP photo 647-8400 Three Family in Manchester. Spacimia apartments Jackson had gray paint In his Donald Jackson Rose Viola Jackson 6-3-3 room unita. Separate utilities. Owner occupiea U.8. tayt grain offar was final thick beard last week when he 6 room apt. Has woodatove, new kitchen, new hath, Dadlcaflon-‘day thanks new Turnace and hot water. No leaaea. Great income W ASHINGTON — Disappointed by a Soviet decision to pass up allegedly shot a federal probation producer. 1169,500^ _ officer and store clerk in Indiana­ a massive U S. grain deal sweetened with a |18-a-ton subsidy, the Former President Jimmy Carter gives Reagan administration says the offer is dead. polis, then embarked on a series of visit to the Carter Presidential Center In abductions and auto thefts that Vette Reddick a kiss on the cheek after “ There will be no renewal of the offer,” Undersecretary of Atlanta on Tuesday. The canter will be ended near Wright City. she gave him a birthday card during a Agriralture Daniel O. Amstuts said ’Tuesday as the midnight dedicated today. deadline approached without any sign that Moscow was In a shopping mood. MEW DUTCH ______Senate M ^orlty Leader Bob Dole, R-Kan., said the proposal, FAMILY S-S with l8t floor fireplaced family room, which would have amounted to more than $880 million, was going real nice aluminum sided home on the 2 ' ' I (’ ''f ( ’A I r o r I including noted astronomer Carl Sagan, who crossed a symbolic Real Estate 647-8895 I.'I'* 116.16 'iiO l i ^ d l I 11- >■ 10 A si'r 1,3 It' ■ M 1'- i'. • ir I 1 1r- white liM meriting the boundary to~the test rite. '*It “was tee 17th ‘ ‘ announced ‘ undergroundmdei nuclear test since the WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION WE GMT RESULTS Soviet Union declared a unilateral moratorium on testing Aug. 9 , 1908. A DiViSION OF THOMAS A BFNOiT FNIFnPmSFS

Ncgotliitort approve dafanaa budget WASHING’TON — Bargainers from the House and Senate are in Qreat to Start... * spending figure for the Defense Department of Large 2 bedroom In cot4venlent 8»1 billion, neariy ISO billion below the amount Pi^dent locetlon. Well kept and easily Reagan originally sought for 1907. affordable at 852,900. Meeting behind d osH doors, lawmakers agreed IHtesday on the Pentagon authorisation for the Rscal year teat berins M a y 6 said congressional sources who spoke on condition teey not be Identified. I I !> > ■ The negotiators also decided to keep alive a controversial Air Force trainer plane, the sonrees said. VERNON RAISED RANCH The agreement hammered out by a House-Senate conference vinyl sided, newer home, set up off the road 3 bedrooms, i'6 committee is midway between the 8296 bflUon authorised hy the baths, garage & large lot. Private yard with sundeck. Very well Republican-controlled Senate and tee 8187 billion total approved insulated. Two flues ready for wood/coal stoves. Don’t miss this by tee Democratic-run Rouse, the sources said. Thefliroreisfar Large A Lovely... one! 8115.900. below the 8829 billion originally sought by P resident Reagan for fiscal 1987. Spadoue 3 bedroom Raised EXCELLENT IMTESIWENT OPPOSTUNITm Ranch on a park like lot. Super “ Putting You 1st is 2nd Nature To U s !” 6 family plus a single temlly home In Vernon. Multl-femlly constat* The conferees also approved actual defense expenditures of location - Qreat development in bedroom unite. Single family Is two bedroom. All for 8279 bllUon, a figure low er than the authorised total because South Mancheater. Oftored at $220,000. Tenant* pay own utilitiea. REAL MONEY MAKERI Call authorisation budgets indude naoney teat is expected to he spent STRAND REAL ESTATE $144,900. for an appointment. In future years. 156 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER. CT ^ CALL TODAY - 647“ SOLD” |g^ (203) 646-7709 M— anCMuy. Wwawwlwy. Oct. 1. HW NT8B urges better training of piiols JBPftAUV. Wiptfiigi■* sq-V se-t se-t ;pH !$aUOMH}iVW that tu n r couaeo diabetes or headed by Dr. Widtier H. GMns- emhwqei ongpM sBNVNSMSN BUI hyporocUvity m cMMiwn, nor Oiat mann, preJecMd s sHgbt drep in MANCHESTER Y.W.C.A. wouaqey-5 rwo|veM> «aw compa R tnereoaos a poraon’a risk of per csplu cousomption of s««ar !aeanqk-c :i>es mnargg-C teeawayapparoq-MeOtH :M039atn0Nt Inc.h cwocor or bean disease. over the next Rvo years. STARTIN O ON: OCT. IlHi packet T 0M/cgm n d m Miy.m dkt»h,,6et i n t - < « BUSINESS BM OCE AMD W O fIK iM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 BQD,ddG-

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E3nrw uni~ EDiur«um~~ m f w t m w ia n B w m m \ m f w m m the "once-in-a-iifetime” tax This doesn’t have any tax impact it nationwide, apidying to all 5® By potting the proceech from the 0 ED exciusion? in your case, because your piofit states? ® E O H v lV lS lf MiBM sale of your home into good Wm^WftWpf ffICOTfW Wr ^QtT Woltross/LuhchooA. Auto CWon-ttw oorson was less than ®12S.®®® — even fiy investments, you’n increase your Caak-Seeded imme- ANSWER: Yes. indeed. Anyone Dow Romo wooomfWv TuooduY thru Frfdtfv nwiMv. agnn ujiiiMUfgiy jv dfofety t o Dor Core Con- your calculation. But it can cliphws ANfiWER: Of course it is. ft’s income and should have even t m r m r e m 1W:3lk709. NourV WOgO houro nor wook. tn f^v 0 ss or oider who sells the (>rincipal of other people who sell their part of the internal Revenue Code, happier retirement years. COT 9VMVF*i0Q9 #Xt« mawi. Nocrooffou Dfroefor. Ex- wtus wrottfuftfoo. Aweifr poroon OAfe/to OMfoo But tTofrstyltst. Fort thne for experience preferred. residence in which be or she iived homes at much higher prices. which governs federal income tax A word of caution. Don’t risk eoffonf owoorWnttv tor Muhchootor Country Goodfto/ja Contor Sfroot tngwY ^OwOn m IVvOTTCnWIvT (duet like chfidVen. Here for three of the five years before aS^U^W St^On^t fr0 C ih many parts Of the country, it’s and is administered nationwide. your nMHiey in highly speculative IrfWVUIIDRx^ffWW/ / irOTIr cgrTrfigQ fpcfgoifoff OffgC' Ctofr. 6494799. Pam to Ipm. /Aenday the sale can exclude up to |12S,000 Ajj^y rowmo rTMCVBMory. not unusual for a home purchased R’s hard to believe any tax- stocks, petting a relatively smaH OVw fflfll^w UrWWO, VIOCRp Coroontor- BxrworWnood for wfth ouoorvMory 0X00- toouph Frfdor. coff tii- of the profit from federal income for. say. 92®.®®® decades ago to sen preparer doesn’t know about the portion Of your nest egg into quality (Source; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics) nea graphic 9ummR Sfroof. CoR fho Ik rMweo. FroWr T d ro wfth won iwne STOCK porson - 4frthM0 now hfrhtw. Ros- rfehcod atyfirt onty. Cofi TWO. tn tm ngattm Cent nt>- d y o o / hut wht cowoidor 4ttornoons from Iwm- oryotfonfsti.tliwhtotWnd- fw nwwWwWfwWr CWK TUr tax. Youdothatbyfilinf EOrmziiP for 920®.®®® today. 9i2S,®®® exclusion, if yours is blue Chip stocks couM be a good Mtfoehoodfor Dow btfUntyH,m4m. Loodo uhoror - Corot. 64M997. with your Form MM®. Does such a sale result in a actually ignorant of that provision move. But people in your situation VifordW>0t4O4M2. MUOf wtit othors BXtoSttWd hv 0X00“ 4wm. Atonduy thru ont®, ond ground crow Your numbers show that your SankBTB mmagw mernw^, but mintMorkurs mtkw H. frOW/ rfonco. Vory wtodotorthtw Erfdoy. . (tnfoodfou trucks. POVfTrOflV OwOVVOOIOp VOII 9i®®.®0® profit - 90S.®®® or which is of the federal tax code, you bad should have most of their money in mmmm Ppa ott frue* dkfvorjotaoo row focIuAnw M ty woW stockfou stofvos «xJ ffohf unas-im mtt. Alter Socurfty officers. Full or profit was less than |12S.®0®. So yon taxable after the 9125,0® exclusion better get someone else to do your conservative investments, such as Thiw BV«rB0 « s a f if y id DdDlng ($31320) la A bout 4 0 tf neonoo towofroO,dewoh- comwtofo honottt wro- kmttortat work. Colt At- ter geMtt. 14 hour®. port thne. All stilff® ovofi- FIND A CASH burer t o don’t owe the internal Revenue is taken? tax returns. dbhWtiMfoftdlihvoryooif IVOTOTBf POTOrg OCTODOf obte Monchester area. CDs and V.g. Treasury securities. pA fcont graafar that in baDklDg ($22.3069 — a n d w m 7 im ,n S i b nt htgn from. For oddfttewot"""" tn- fhur Drug. Moncfwstor ggA^g^ these gott ch#s you nerer W of rtvor. Cxworfooeod lUTiMUrfon con Knorfcng^ 649-9®# tor tntorvfow. iBwiv or I nifuvv Fort 247-6912.______usel Advertise them t o naarly thraafim aa fha rafall-frada avaraga ($10,732). D-27/ nwotmw gnntfflSr- tor Monor 6464729 time fOam-tom tampan- c. _ safe In cfosrtfied. Just dtol T Now Crodft cwrdf No owo OnO DVFVVTfffrCCwf 6w7^i#7. IIU99V TOT TTOffUfiP/ OOUgCr* ton to efddrty fgntfetnen. Customer Service posf- 643-2711 te ptoce your od. rofoMO VNo/MoMtoreorO. tfon, a d^gkg mdgm OU^a#gjud tfon ovofitofe ht our safe* Computer bugs of ’80s can be deadly Coll 1-4t9-M5-f9» oxf. core reotdred. 640-9^2 ot- deportment tor person OTIO TTvCK SoVOg^ 9 wtfti tetemarketing skills Teochers/Fort time to C.74CT...94 hours. oooTfffigg. voov si 2B9-7lj^Wmw'wOyawww* 9t n s, LFN - Meadewt ofiemoen hour® In beto- By Refer Coy of computer systems; both In the ’’’There are a lot of very sfO|>py grammers m the world cannot B uain4»0 In B rifff ^wfwwTtwww Ou«rd(mwuv iivfimw. Arbor Acro® Form ®««k® Monor f® seeking 0 FN for who H an accurate fypfrt. re/after school prepronw iktt ono DongriTS. tuff tfm® pooffry farm tuff time tt-1 supervisor Fert time or toll time Ffeosont Bust Norttord The Assoefofed Press machines themselves and hi the programmers out there who some avoid such problems.” computer JOto9t»-2«4t. office oft 1-94, hours 9-9. In Manchester. High software, the programs. A bug is companies have no choice but to scientist David Lorge Pamas SerfM • MjchOTM worktf®. f w hoofih g posfifon. FN/LFN ore person to deliver ond rtek school diploma and abil­ B b t h m unN forms |ofn vonturo hm fi Mi w m m m retirement henefltt. call also needed for port time up moterlot® to and tram fAan&ay through Frfdov. ity te work with grodes SEW YORK - The bug that an innocent error and not to be hire If they want to get their wrote last year. 9tudsnt or rottrod wsrson. fob slfe®. da warebeute VnSVrOTrCM OTTv OTflf lOfI DM* attacked the Bank of New York last confused with a "worm,” which Is Jhn PraetMa tSOdttl. or per dfem pMffions. on K4 a must. Solory range backlog done,” said Barry Boehm, Pamas resigned from an advi- BRISTOL — Assoefated Spring, a unit el Barnes Omup Inc., m Fort tfmo tfoxfhio tours wofuro « ww®. Grout ho- tto 11-7 shift. Bxcelfenf and vehfcfe moMenante netfts. Fhone « 0 ^ l , 14-9/hour. For opproxf- year struck without warning. maliciously slipped into a piece of a TRW inc. chief engineer. and NHK Spring Ce. ei Japan ate terming a Joint venture to build Ud®.. AdhU poy rotes and btnefif®. and keep inventerv In wor wonnwf twwmo^of / fforr* sorv panel on Star Wars computing Auctfoon wot hoM on tto vWTrr 0OCRC Ligivvgi ono stocr pvtsotts ford Oesfiotch, gom-12 motely lOhoure per w For eight months, the electronic software by a saboteur to wreck it. Strides have been made; Rigor­ an automotive oolf suspension spring plant in Kentucky, Barnes 9th of Augu®t ut Font A “ IIIIMigUNJIv vPVTIinvS 009 Caff Mr®. Gfbhs at 647- order. Knowfedo® ot cen­ Coff J. Welsh, 0(647-1497. insect lay dormant in the software Experts say bugs are probaf^ ous design rales are faking (be last year because be thought the k tor Stoy® or Ed. ffel. tral Conrwcficuf area and noon for ^pootnffnonf or programming task was Group announced. Swuco South Windoor. te sxpan®fon. Fuff time send resume fa: F. O. Box of a bank computer that serves impossible to eramcate. But the place of Intuition in the creation of (Spate E4IM1. thou®ond® employment, over over- good driving record re­ impossible. The plant wifi be built in Bowling Green, Ky., with |3 million in Munuwomonf Trufnoo. op® hourly ooy rate, be- Aufpmoffve mechonfc - quired. Agefy In person ot 9271. Bust Horftord. Ct. buyers and sellers of Treasury need to deal with them grows in software. Standardisation allows combined equity investment from Associated Spring and NHK of my hook® of 20 yoor® Entry Wvof gooftton In 09109. BOB securities. One busy Wednesday in importance as society grows more chunks of (woven software to be But the 8trategic Defense initia­ ro®®urch. ugutlonco®, hotf- netft® fnefud® paid ho®pf- Full time. Good wooes. Alca-AIre Inc.. OOThomo® SprbM. lo u r^.uwwtiqncos.hod- g ^ f r w cumtony’ fhuf A0c*pflent»i Health Insurance, poldvo- Street, gort Norttord. November, it came alive. dependent on computers. re-used. Rigid new programming tive Organixatlon remains “confi­ dfng tor hoWth ro®ort. tofitofion. hofidoy® and Assembleri-Full tlme- Oata Preeettina Oepart- The bank piled up an unprece­ A typical modem computer is far dent (hat we will be able to solve the Waflace Barnes, chairman and chief executive of Barnes cumwufor ®y®tom. Ail (fe­ ing Iff growifrV rtnoncfiWw" vocofion®. Time ond o coflen. uniforms, holl- mertt - 2nd shift supervi­ languages such as the Defense sSissS&a ter prucfico. 4vi day work fiofi offer 40 tour®. Apply doy® and sick leave. Over Fort time homemaker® /Fort time. Smofi port problem.” spokesman MaJ. David Group, said In a statement Tuesday that the new plant will sup^ip tal,I. ovotythtnwiovcrythtnwi puss®®puss®®- 64MM9. ?yr- sor. Freots on tronsfi. dented 932 billion overdraft at the more reliable than its grandparent Department’s Ada also help. Monche®ter TpIiocco ond time available. Cell Lor­ ossirtilrt on_ elderly _ ossemhfer®. 94.9049.79 per Federal Reserve Bank of New of the early ISSOs. which needed a Rigby said In an interview. springs to Japanese, American and Canadian car ®fon® of my tolovod, wWKr fwOWPftWnfwf WMPr hour. Insentive pay. be­ Computer experlence murkod yukto (to bnnana twnewQ wrwfwrTwo. awno Candy Co.. 2W Or«en Rd. ry'® 971-17W. person In remofnlng In helpful. Superrlserleerio du­ York by late the next day. It team of workers replacing vacuum And finalfy. designers are start­ manufacturers. Monch—fof. their own home. O i^m e nefit®. 4 day wertt. over­ “For the first time we are The comrany will be called NHK-Assoclated Spring hoxofi. I wot out ot fho remmet to or tall Dr. time. Appiv Able Cell and ties. coll 6469773. couldn’t pay the Fed because it tubes constantly to keep it running. ing to use computers to build looking at the view of designing (he country on 4 month® re- Brian Bottora 1A ppeneer hour®. Mondov fiirotoh couldn’t deliver to and collect from But then, computers have to fre computer hardware and software. Suspension Components fnc. and will employ about 90 pwople, Street ManetieHer ct Fort ffme emplovment of Friday. Hourly wog«® A Bleetronlc®. Howord software before we design the taarett. t am In twin. Froduefion Work In pfdo- rnllsop® r®fmDura«m«nt. Food. Belton. its own customers. more reliable. They pervade s|>eedlng up the development pro­ hardware.” be said. Barnes said. Eventually, iOpieople may work at the ®0,000 square 09040. 649-m wtole®ote dWrfbufor® In Trouble-shooters, working nearly every aspect of modem life, cess and lessening the chance for foot plant, he said. C i t y — fiefic monutocfurlnumonutocfurlr com- /Monchetfer. Stop In ond Service Secretory needed cor 0 must. Serving 7 The classic nightmare Is that a orrono® your hour®. for new cor deolershlp. communltfe® Burt at the Good Job Oppertun|fi®®l through the night, got the system from automobile braking systems human error. One tool is the expert Construction is to' begin (his fall with production starting in Fiver. Coll Visiting Nurse Curr®ntly aeeeptina appll- Wonted. Certified art working again. Even so. the to automatic teller machines. system, a computer program that computer error will set off World January, 1999. NHK will own 99 (lercent of (he company and 9pm. Victor 203-92M3#, ssi^iniwsa’s 9:30-2:36, Mon- Apply A®oneh«®t®r To- Various dufl«® Includino coflon® tor our Nurse’s feocher, 1 dor per week, 9 War HI. bocco ond Condy Co. 2W doto entry, greefino curt e- A Communitv Core. Inc. dosses, small oreups. Incident distorted statistics on the The microprocessor in high-tech codifies the techniques of the Barnes Group the remaining 49 percent. dov fiirouwh Frlduy, Cull or«en hd Moncto®f«r. mers. answering ptones A 9434911. Aid® frolning doss (hot entire nation's money supply and Jogging shoes can turn out to have a brightest pmgrammers Into a set Facts about military computer tor on oppofntmont 640- Full and Fort fim® co- will begin seen. Also Coll 647-7731. 2920. ®hl®r/d®ll p®r®an. All tiling. Full or port time ing application® prompted a congressional hearing bug without dire consequences. of easily followed steps. problems are mostly classified, tot PART TIME ®hm® avallabfe. Apply In position>®Hlo available. Apply Medical Secretory/Fe- Folntsrs wanted. Expe­ the next month. But the chip In an artificial heart it is known (hat in October 199®. a Factory ordara drop In Auguat p®r®on. i«a®pn« Peed inI personpet to service mon- cepfienlrt • needed full CNA’s. wa offer axcallt President Reagan’s goal to erect Fort fimo drivars - wonfod time tor Cordtoloov office rtorfing rota® and bsnaf- rienced pointers tor full Computer bugs like the one at the has to be flawlessly designed. radar station in Greenland re­ CLERICAL Snea, 9 John Pnm Blvd.. oger Bob _ __ Ftolv _ . Otdsmo-__ n®. FIcosa centoef: Dlrac- fimt empleymsnt. Benst- Bank of New York have fouled up “inevitably, we’re going to be a space shield against nuclear ported what seemed to be a WASHINGTON — Orders to U.S. factories (or manufactured tor South Wlnd®or school SPUfii Wlnd®pr (it. Inftrler landteapina, de­ bile 297 Adorn® Street In Manchester. Bxpe- vocottens, holidays missiles would require the biggest goods fell 1.4 percent In August, the biggest decline In five ____ 9torfinw^94por livery and tnatofioffoifen el Monchesfer 047-17#. rience required. Fleose for ot 9tott Davalepmant federal tax returns, delayed space involved in systems with less and massive attack from over the Hours 12:30-4:90 p.m., hour. Full tramlno pre- coll 4434101 . ask tor at crasNIeld Cenvolas- company Insurance, shots and bedeviled the engineers less tolerance for failure. It’s a computer program In history, and eastern horlson. In fact. It was only months, the government reported today. Monday thru Friday. tropfcol„ , ----- Somt cant Hema/Fanweod jy variesto with obllfability scientists aree deeply divided on vidtd. Coll 929409®. Fort fim# drluar® toleor. plonf ______OOto Frocossing Dopori- Joanne. and ptrtormoncs. Coll trying to design a "Star Wars” very difficult problem that we’re the moon rising. The weakness came from a 26.9 percent plunge In orders (or moving fumifura. 1 to 2 monf • Froet Operoter. Moner. Mondov through missile defense. not making great strides in,” said whether it could be debugged defense goods. This volatile category had risen 40 percent In July. Typing skills or pravloui ®how room work In- Fridoy. 7om-3pm of 4#- 646-3117 te r on enough. day® oar «wak. Coil 047- clutfed. Exrallanf tontf- Mondov thru) Fridoy. Teacher - For art pro- oppelnfmsnt. At a time when the public’s computer expert Fred Weingarten A CONGRE88IONAL Investiga­ The Commerce Department said orders totaled 9191.8 billion CRT axptrlanes hsipfui. P9f1 ThN / Full ThM im offer 1;j0pm. Ife. 242-2994. 9pm-10pm. Soturdi ys 12 grom of Nursery School (0 9191. BOB. confidence In technology has been of the congressional Office of tion into last year’s refund delays on a seasonally adjusted basis In August, 92.® billion lower than Call Mr. WMtnay at 960- noon To to 3 pm. Moture work with experienced Bobyslffer wonfed - 2nd aide, 9:30-3:00,Tdoys per Beokkaapar. Part time shaken by the disaster of the space Technology Assessment. “THE LAY PUBLIC, familiar and mistaken dunning notices from the Julyily Itotal. 2020 (or L.v.i Informa­ PEANUTS Folnftr* - Exparltnctd person, we will troln. Coll peslflon ovollobfe ter o shift hours. 4 ysor oldig i lrl shuttle Challenger and the Soviet with only a few incidents of the Internal Revenue Service The______decline followed a 1.4^ percent______Increase______In Julyly aand was the tion. with ®prov gqulpment 640-9773. week. Fleosont working motura rasponslbla par- Live In possible. 647-ini. nuclear-plant meltdown, computer 8LOPFINE8S AND haste software failure, may regard them found a hodgeiiodge of computer If you’ro (trod of work­ ntad only apply. Froiccf conditions. Fleose coll biggest...... drop since a 2.9P* percent decrease In March. E.O.E. In MonchMfer 049^4774. 649-1410. sen with basic bookkeep­ bugs are one more thing to worry brought on by the huge demand for as exce|)tions caused by Inept programs and systems layered Without theebli big drop Inid( defense, total factory orderorders would have ing (or (ho oitno piy T h t Maids ing •xptrwnc®. DufiH In- Manchester High School about. new programs are the biggest rpgardiM® of porfor- clud® light toekkatplng, ho® 0 6 week femperorv programmers. Those of us who are onto one another over the course of been unchanged In August•go following a o.l percent decline. position. Individual te sources of software bugs, experts software professionals know bet­ 20 years — an Ideal breeding excluding defense. In July. monoo, wo hivo (ho poy roll and ganardi ottlea ' BUGS ARE FLAWS In the design say. ground for bugs. oolutlon (or you. Whil AimrlN'i Mill! Awt. Manager® Teacher Aide. 3 to 9:30 work ot our restouront. monitor study hall 6 corri­ ter; The most competent pro­ In a separate report, the government said spending for pm, 9 day® o week. Small dors etc. 939 per day. No •ro you quillftd (o lir v iN A itodate Manager® Mechonlc/Welder. Full pr For dafott® coll monogar benttlts. Contact Mrs. construction projects shot up 1.1 percent In August to a seasonally private school. Exc®lltnt ^ r t time. BOB M/F t&- of 633-3979. Friendly Fas- atU^usted annual rate of 9992.2 billion. tarn? .Caakiers werklnp conditions. Coll fouront Olosfenbury. McOet ot 647-3929. This was the strongest Increase since a l.e percent advance In II01IE8ENTAT1VE8 646-1910. FIAN UTS M.OtVHr. Oratnpy’s Corner Bxperlanca corptnfer® Memory Metals chairman faces vote April. The strength In August came from gains In single-family Store is now in the wonfed. Full time or port homes and non-residentlal buildings. Now Is y o u r MO 9TUFF •4.80/Hr. w Stephen Fisher, the company’s process of hiring as­ Itma. Bxcallanf wages. STAMFORD (AP) - The board search In the circuit products R. Blair Savage, the company’s chance to Jooe- many years. This is not a sudden n tasa. aaai UM Bfee’-an T. Caaiami, they haven’t already. comes home from the hosidtal, the First Momenu, which Is based in tacraferv “tf it is a good proBhict and you survey found. able dia(>ers, cotton swabs, baby change.” Greenvale, N.Y. baeonw an Araa Advisor!! 360 West Middle Turnpike Baare at OWactarat Bill Fleischer, founder of a can get it in (leople’s hands and you (Mwder, shampoo and petroleum First Monnenu distributes free First MomenU says iu cllenu Wc MU malfirmaiivc Datae at Manrtnatar, c A - wmpany called First Momenta can get them to like it, it’s a good “’The time before the bahy comes Jelly before the baby’s arrival, the kiU of product samples, cou|wns include Procter B Gamble Co., -M or at the Parkade Shopping Center nacficut tMa Mfe Bay at iaa- In^has a way. He distributes free way to market products,” he said. home from the hos(>ital may be the survey found. They also buy or pick and information (>acka^ annu- •cUM/aqual ofHMrtun- 647 46 647-8947 (am har. lias. Gerber ProducU Co., FIsherPrice Ky ampioywr M/F/H/B IMaa, ssemt WNh packets of product samples to But, he addto, “It’s also an last undistracted (leriod they have car seaU and strollers, cribSj^and Olly to 1.9 million expectant (>ar- toys and Scott Pa|>er Co. SPOR rs >IFIEDADVEBT18IN G 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 JR TNWRRti clINdg BNndariM M V j w u p p o n h m n ew art wigifIDfiD Ollfljf ...... V. wTJVTWmmwf ( IlM C M IlB V f p B 9 d 1 2 f S fHanfliriitrr Hrrali'i gr— ) f I ''jqp 'hnrrt' fRPirfanpdd noaed- Wwfff rWWrwiWpg, 6/ serd iierwiiif th u M d iy ^ Oct. 2 ,1 0 8 8 8 8 C o n te 0 \BSS b S | | t. w|>it! Nudear ■ K Z S a Z a To w n roads BSP u m n survivor JSSBSSmioaaaomaitima^ fiiM V/iiira can’t handle A tmwa^• SMjAMSBff; EMlttSAiBie BBtf SBFBflfc$ S$IA C a to 4 bodrootm. Cope in tells tale ★ WgiB, oufef nefshborhood. Good M. tdselsedWdgredCIrMlatlee a*^ leerekify/ location, 1 car aaraoo, ACCBBi I8B, VMEIB S101,(wg. 64P-S6SS. Coll ATvrBgp ifo. o t b m p v u b b b • y John Mffctiefl fi/H. lU tm tpM m tn; duffM r^ffWw8S2r’^2LJ"2L MflU ee/^ad BVI SStiSr fSM i ted ifa Herotd Rep^er t«Mne«b7* e nWcBMBB D HMlai development '^rytoJ: SXSni""*^ SSE&^dN&BE Loro* a Lovefyl Spacious Bakae Bhlmehlra, a small !hR8 0i*r Cf ■ cost PeHcgrini said, was that it showed ioyc* O. EMteln Real w bool this morning about those upgrade roads In northwest Man­ IWMES the town's new Plan of Develop­ M o te , 647-WK.o dape after Aug. «, IMS. chester enough to accommodate F m M L f ment adequately takes Into ac­ "ft waa hard to hold the pieces of traffic generated by coming devel­ count the increase in traffic and ftnl ^tUrta AAonchesfer charming 3 isgffla gjufflir" my^fflother's h ^ , " she said. bedroom Ranch, com- opment, a traffic engineer hired by dovelopment expected over the Spo^ shells- factory ffliifflohira was a fitth-gra.,^. the town said today. pfefely renovofed. Just Great to Start l Large 3 Oovernmerrt Honre* from next 10 to 15 years. f S B R S S T " conds or domoged attending- - • an elementary Bcnuuischool in Bruce Hlltson. a traffic engineer move Ini Low 40's Agertf bedroom In convenlerrt $1 (U repair). Dellnouenf S,4$S The study, which was begun in 644-5403. t o property. Reposses­ transportation. $300 to the city when the atomic bomb was with Purcell Associates in Glaston­ early summer, cost It f ,000 and was locotlon. Well kept and $100 0* Is. Cdfleyinlngsor E|S8i£ easily aftordable at sion*. Call a056S7-M00 exf Office Spoce- on busy wOpped -uO about Ti m a ■wii-iiiMchalf-mile away. bury who Just completed an paid for with funds from the state route 03. Monchester- weekends. 74 41$ 30 Locust Street, a Family $53,400. Joyce G. Epstein G H 4465 for current repos­ tl* 8 flhlffiohlra and her l-yeer-old sister extensive road study In the area, The State Traffic Commission session list. Vernon town line. For­ M rMf Mtof* otfvfrflMd 4 rooms eoch, 1134,400. real Estate. 647-0045.O made It to a taffem shelter after said that figure Is a preliminary Issued a traffic permit for the Prlnclpols only. Coll 646- merly Insuronce com- Area Braided Rug. Good In flM MancliMftr Htrafd condition. MuHl color $60 h o ^ n g air strens that morning. estimate. The Improvements Planned 750,000-square-foot shop­ to M*lMt to to* M r 3426. Woekdoys 4>-5. pony tenant. 646-5707. i*,s*r i*,$ Vinyl sided, newer home, What mokes Want Ads Coll 646-14370 right before the explosion! should be sufficient through about ping hills Mall earlier this year on H m Im Ad «f m whldi set up oft the rood. 3 work? People like you snll ******'* ************ "**<** to me sOeve are esrreet "f saw a stfM g flash.'' she told the year 2600. he said. the condition that some roads be ntok«* H lltoiwi to ad**r- bedrooms, 1’/i baths. Gar­ who r e « l ond use the '______PBWWY N. OltrFtllT. 1 the students th i^ g h a translator. IV pr*w*nc*, llm- Or*of Coo* wHh mod*rn Who Is to pay for the Improve­ Improved to handle greater traffic. 0 age and lorge lot. Private Want Ads every day. 643- "A strong, warm wind was coming , «r dtodlmlnoHofl kHefwn and bofhl Svp*r 3711. TMMUI ments will probably have to be The study was done to point out yard with sun deck. Very in the shelter and lost J on rat», color, roll- locoflon n*or V*rplonk well Insulated. Tw o tioors 1 worked out between the town and which roads need to be improved consciousness.'' Joh, ion or nnflonol School. "W* ouoronf** ready tor wood, cool Non-smoker lady coll to Tog Sole. Moving South, developers. However, Hlllson said Once the town's plan for Improv­ «r l0fn, or on fntMitfen to our houMtl Slonchord A stoves. Don't miss this shore /Monchester con­ 136 It 131 Pin* Street TOWN ICTICUT flhimohira. who has been In the If the Improvements are under­ ing the roads is finished. Pellegrini ffloM* any M di pr*f*r- RoMoffo R*ol Edof*. 046- one I $115,400. Strono Real Rontslo dominium. 647-1344. Monchester. Sofurtto Oc­ United States since Sept. 28. Is taken. they should meet require­ said, the 8 TC will have to decide 34K.O onto, IlfflltallMi or dto Estate. 647-7653.0 tober 4to and Sunday traveling around the country relat­ ments Imposed by the State Traffic whether the plan satisfies the crlmtooffon. TI m Mtrold SI October 5lh, 4:3Sam. Jack- 1476 Granada. 58,000 orlgl- stetn, its original owner, who said from Silk Mill Associates back to in the conversion effort. Those Main Street Monchester 3 Bob. completely then put a pidly than soft wood*. It like. Paris Oates, also a sopho- assumption that Buckland will be anti-Marxist Insurgency. son Realty. 647-8400 or nol miles. Air condition­ this week he has agreed to sell it to C ^ t e ln and Kemsco. The deeds, Ar b--T j rooms, stove S refrtgero- large piece of newspaper aroma Is the most Impor­ more, said he was against nuclearch Hens say the firm Is owed 883.118 fully develop^ — something that The Intervention by the Soviet 646-8646.D ing, om/tm, 4 door. $1345. Inside the lar and put the another buyer. listing a price of about 81.4 million tor Included. For more tant consideration, select weapons before hearing her and it Before the dispute arose. Silk also may not happen as quicklycklyi as armed forces prompted the United Coll:o il 6412044------between 4am lid on. The poper will Gerstein said that buyer will for the building, were dated Jan. A 17B EAST CENTER ST. Information coll 563-4438 wood from fruit trees. It helped reinforce his belief. G arda Mill Associates was planning to expected, he said. States, Canada and other Western South WIndsor-U $■ R and 6pm. absorb any moisture. Let you hove fireplace log* convert the mill to apartments, as SO, i085. Leai MANCHESTER CT 08040 (203) 640-liOO built. 8 room Garrison or 524-7858. agreed. convert the former Cheney mill "We took a conservative ap­ nations to boycott the 1880 Moscow 0 classified ad In your tor sole, find buyer* the Silk Mill Associates had p la n n ^ to Gerstein told the Manchester prer Colonial, 4 bedrooms, Tw o grey kittens to good Shlmohlra, who represents an buildln^^ into 348 rental apart- proach." he said, adding that final O l^ p lc s , and soured East-West newspaper And a cash oulck and easy way ... do. Re refused to name; the buyer. Herald he took hack control of the ments. it had received preliminary pose family room with field home. 6 weeks eld, box buyer tor most anything aasodatton of the bereaved fami­ recommendations onI whichw n l" roads relations. stone fireplace, large din­ with 0 low-cost ad In Notice of the suit over the deeds property because no progress was anproval from the Manchester 9 lyrit trained. 6414004. lies of atomic bomb victims, need to he Improved to handle Clark, welcoming Shevard- you hove tor sale. ClOSSiflad. 643-3711. was filed In the office of the being made In the conversion. He n a n ing room, eat In kitchen, appealed for a "green world” Planning and Zoning Commission traffic thtough the year 3000 and nadse'siiausv B remarks,rvmmuB. said;saia: "W e nopehope deluxe carpeting. Many Manchester 5 large rooms Manchester Town Clerk Tuesday said he already had signed an for the conversion, hut was appar­ T l on busline. Carpeting, ap­ MttCEliNIEOUl 1473 Ford F-100 Von, V 4, without weapons. how those improvements should he we have detected a willingness to extras. Asking $224,000. U by the Hartford law firm of Pepe agreement to sell it again. ently unable to proceed because of base pliances. $s5d per month standard, custom Inte­ financed will he ready in a few withdraw Soviet forces to m an Si R Realty. 643-2642. FOR SALE and Hasard. M JD Construction Inc. has filed year plus utilities. No pets, rior, must seel $800 or best BAU weeks increasingly devastated H r Pleeae tern to page 18 Silk Mill Associates is a limited mechanics liens on the property. perf Three Fomlly Invest­ adults preferred. 647-0179, otto. 6468619. Ptease it m la gege t* Pellegrini said the funding plan Afghanistan.” ment! Manchester-Three 523-4443 after 5. H a y unit building, separate Wl utilities, new root, new Manchester 3 bedroom, 2 Phill both condo at Mlllbrldge Brand new hospital bed siding, many Interior Im­ and wheel choir tor sole. TODAY'S Hi KALI) at tt provements also. Excel­ Hollow. All appliances, s o r Coventry residents petition for eiection wall to wall carpeting, $800. Coll 647-7646 o tto the I lent Income. Positive cosh 6pm. flow. Secondary financing pool. $540 monthly plus 3W/W snow's mounted 5 inciv neat. Loose, security. 646- By George Layng "SwI possible. S124,400. Jack- New medium site dog stud reams E78x14 used efforts on budget matters. Green not have authority to rule on L M f c h a n g M TUmpIkB rtnarntd 7643 days, 6M-0618 eves. Herottf Reporter neco, ttodge’B action was legal, the son St Jackson Realty. house. $65.00 or best otto. one season. $35 each 643- said this morning he expects to another statute she cited. commission said. 647-8400 or 646-8646.0 6463 o tto 4:00pm.o There’ll be a new twist in The Connecticut Turnpike is now Call 6498314. begin circulating the petition Although the petitions will at UBiD C O V E N TR Y — Opponents of the After the commission's mling. Manchester's leaf pickup program the Governor John Davis Lodge CONOOMlNIUNIS forms today or Friday and be temht to force Coventry to hold a Wow Wee... Has this home Golf Balls. Golden Rom Parting Out 1957 Chev- appointments of Democrats Rose Wllmot went with Republican this year. Instead of dividing the Turnpike. The formal change FOR RENT C A F t finished by next week. special election. It is not clear what been looked after with lots Tour edition, TItlelst, roto Original 14" wheels Fiowler and Elisabeth Paterson to Town Councilman Phillip Bou­ town into routes and taking them came Wednesday during ceremo- effect they will have. "Ilte elections of lovel Beautiful family Max Ftl DO H, Top Flit*, with tira*. t13eoch. Phone the Town Council wasted no time in The decision to start the drive chard, a supiMrtcrsupporter of her chal­chal- one after the other, the Highway nlea at a highway aervica area that room odditton with glass Top Fllte XL, Pinnacle, o tto 6pm. 64643480 started only hours aRer the state commisslon’B Executive director 6 E TiSC fO N begtnni At a ^ t t o n drive to force a lenge, to iM advice from the Division will cut the town Into six were tollosn^ by aoma elactlon- sliders overlooking pretty Hogan, Pro Stott, Ultra (naM la MBiwonto) Elections Enforcement Commis- Secretary the State's Office on nnd ^ ^ 1 oaonyl. Jefhey sections and station a crew and HtBIION $220,000 I bock yard. 3 bedrooms, •p^al rimion In which the two yaar aquahhUng. Story an paga 4. Tourney. S4.00/Doten. slOA dismissed a complaint by starting a petition drive. Wllmot Garileld. would not comment WEd- leaf-Mckup machtne In each one tlreploce, plush corpet, Lovely Condominium - 3 6463163.0 1082 VW Sclrroooo...... could be replMed. BRAND NEW - TO BE BUILTI Dorothy Wllmot, who has chal- Wllmot contending that the ap­ said the peUtloning wtll be done AE8day ou whEthek BU«* an election for the durationdun of the program sun deck ond tots morel bedroom, 1W baths, tire- could he held alter the appoint­ A mInMerm on S prlvatt aertt. • rooms, farm-style $138,500. Jackson 8, Jack- 1082 DitBun B210...... tcAfod the appointments, said pointments of Fowler and Paterson under the section of the Connecti­ Story on page 10. placed living room, tom- Traverse Rods, Black 3 *999$. ments had been made. Colonial with 4 bodrooms, 2K t>aths, first floor son Realty. 647-8400 or llv room, kitchen with oil Wednesday that she plans to collect — made by Town Manager Harold cut General Statutes the elections laundry mud-room, formal dining room plus tor double widths, 1 tor 4 1070 Toyota CgIIcb 60K..... ^9999 If the town clerk’s office does not Index >..D oppl lances, washer/dryer windows. All - $30 643- the signatures needed to force a Hodge In August — 'were illegal commission said covers the filling dtolng area. Elraplaced living room and 2 car accept the petitions. Garfield said A —----**------hookups, available No­ 1814.0 apeclai election in March. A l­ of vacancies on a town council. M anaohod garag*.ag*. ForiFor more details call us. Excellent Investment op- 1070 Dodgo ^ Ton...... ^9999 Wllmot argued that under state another complaint could be filed vember 1. $695 per month though Wllmot said she was not law, the appointments had to be Mostly cloudy portunltyl 6 family plus o Plus security. Coll 6468079 1070 Dattun 210...... That statute, I f M . allows a with the commission. AOvIc*. _ to Lottory For Sole-Court House one ^U99 leading the petitioning effort, she made either by the town’s elected W iN ii M p yau bacan* i single tamlly home In o tto 3pm. vacancy to be filled by a special Fowler and Paterson were ap­ Mostly cloudy today with a 30 — 8 membership $135. Coll does not expwt It will take long to Democratic officials or through a H«IE"V PinRUIONPU Vernon. MuW-tamlly con­ John Rooks at 3413005 sente* to the H«yctary 1070 Dodo* Colt...... *U 99 election or by the town manager, pointed by Hodge after three percent chance of rain or dritrie. ciaasma* . i8-i8 sists of on* and two collect the signatures end submit special election. However, the Gan M M Sn. M in k tor Dm. dovs or 742-3052 nights. betor*. JenuaryJenuerv 1,1487I, the commission ruled. But because resignations this summer left the High of 65 to 70. Fa ir tonight with a Oofflies______8 bedroom units. Single STORE AND •sevtawi 1080 ChBiiry Citation...... ^U99 them to the town clerk’s office. commission said one of the state a petition tor a spectal election was town council lacking a legal OotWtoCWCUt ___4 tomity Is two bedroom. All OFFICE SPACE one M. Brueer. Heading the i^tionfng Is Ripley statutes Wllmot cited in her low of SO to 55. Partly d o u ^ Friday 1070 AMC Spirit..,...... M498. not filed when the two posiUens quorum for the appointment of with a M percent chance of Cwistiatnfwewt 14 B. F. EIAII, INC. tor $310800. Tenants pay AtaHitomChnk MIH Hoad resident Roland Green, complaint did not apply to the were vacant, leaving the Town RealEafaf* own utilities. Real Money members and ability to conduct sbowars. High of TOto 75. Detallson F o e u a _ _ i i 1078 Chovy ChovMo...... M498. who haa led previous petitioning appointments, and decided ft did Council u m M c to can6gct husl- Mokerl Coll tor on ap­ Manchester-prime ottlce PI UIKJt VSfll httsiness. p a g e ! 176 Main St., Manchester, Ct Pool - 3 veors old. 18tt. 14 Horace $treat Local n iw a.8, t8 •4S-4StS pointment. Reoltv World. spoceJOO so. ft. center of FUlly equipped. $300 or Chester, C ta 6467704.O town. 688-1447. Caa 646-0466