t4 — MANCHESTER HER^l.n, Wednesday. July 2>. 1M7

TOWN o r MAIKHMTaRj^CONlWCTICUT NO 1 I d 00 *** "*"T ’■•oul'® amutomont contort fo ADOPTION OP ONDINANCI !??y® ® .f® j^ MS. Partly fur­ S250/best offer. 649- rocolpl of lotfori, ConsBrvatIvt Group nished. Heat. Working 2530. ^ W o nt, ond public fotflmony of Myoral rooulor Board tacHoh IP in . lohlnB Rogolafioiit MS4-44M or single mole preferred. LINCOLN moofino of fbo Board of DIrocfor* Nomiitg horoin tholl bo contfruod to ^ m l f any porMn, ^ o r- R to-* No pets. Lease. 643- bold on July M I W , concornlno tho oporotlon of on amuoo- firm, portnorthlp or ottoclofon or club to condud, tpoiwor 2880. TOWN CAR P®''mltt for tho uto of land or building ot an amutomont chen privileges, bus crovwave etc. Call 644- Glastonbury. The empty tank, which weighs 120,000 pounds C#flt#f. 50 to 100k numerals and Manchester about a week ago. ARTICLB VII - AMUSRMHNT CRNTRRS line. Evenings and 2673 or 644-3313 letters for shirts. Cape 84 Topaz, 4 dr . AC. Al *3995 Soctlon 1P1SI. VtoM lont and PonaHy weekends only 647- evenings.______etc. Best offer. 649-3642 Soctlon iP fi. oofinitlont 9813.______83 Olds Regency . Any portook firm or corporation, partnorthlp or ottoclo- CONDO 1 bedroom loft. after 5;30pm.D *7495 For purpotot of Intorprototlon ond onforcomont, and un- ton club who ogorofot an amutomont contor without firtt ob- ROOMS, Male or Female. Wall to wall carpeting, !S!7 ®*horwlte, wordt and tormt utod In DARK pine medicine ca­ 84 Mazda Pickup *4595 tnit ArtlcIo tholl hove tho moonlngt otcrlbod to thorn otfol- talnlno a ^ m l t and paying a llconto foe to mo Town or wtio Centrally located. Kit­ appliances, carport, Mall vlolott M y provltlont of m it Article tholl bo punithod binet $45, port-a-crib, iQws: chen prlvlledges. Reas­ lacuzzi, spiral stair­ 83 Lynx Wg., ai ac *4695 by a tine not to oxcood one hundred dollart (ttOO.OO). Each onable. Apply at 39 case. Call between 7am $20, restaurant booster AmoMmont Contor tholl moon any land or building utod day tuch vIoMI m thall continue thall conttituto o tooorato chair, $7, potty choir, primarily at on amutomont orcodo, vidoo orcodo, later or- offonto and tholl bo punithablo at tuch. . Cottage Street, be­ and 2pm. 647-8912. 88 Mazda SE5 pai *5495 cado, or thooting gallery. tween 9-4. $7. 643-4409. Chief of Police than moon m . Chief of Police of mo Town SoefiM IP1SA Tranttorabiiltv INSTORE AND 85 Colony Park or hit lawful detlgnoo. No permit Ittuod purtuant to m it Article tholl bo trontfor- {APARTMENTS Wagon *10,400 Oonord Manager tholl moon me (jonorol Manager of mo Obi#. 1 ^ OFFICE SPACE ENDROLLS Town or hit lowful dotlgnoe. FOR RENT 27% width • 288 86 Merkur XR4TI *11,495 Socllon IPIBS. Sovorabllltv Obyo^montol Agency tholl moan any dopartmoni or dlvl- OFFICES for rent. Reaso­ |3¥i width • 2 for 2S8 4 ROOMS. Heated, stove. 85 Buick Regal aurhpfitrr) Manchester — A City of Village Charm Hrralft tlon of mo Town. If any toetiM or portion moroof of m it Article It for any nable rates. Including luST b« ptchvd up at lha I *7495 r?®*9!L"®'® *® *® vnconttltutlonol, void or In valid, mo volld- References, lease, se­ all utilities. 643-7175 or i O p e n e r shall mean any porton, firm, corporation, port- !l£ biW;® whMnlngn portlont of m it Ordinance tholl not bo Harald Olfica Monday thru [ 85 Olda Calais *6395 n o m lp or mtoclatlon or club who tott up for operation by curity deposit. No pets. 647-9223. Thuraday bafora 11 a.m. only. affected thoroby. 1 car parking. $510. onomor or leatot on amutomont contor. N EW LY renovated. 84 Gran. Marq. LS *8695 Propi Igfor tholl rnoon ony porton, firm, corporation, 7/10/S7 Prepared by: 649-3340. Close to 1-84. 1st floor partnorthlp or otioclotlon or club who at the owner ond/or is?® Cooney - Town Attorney M ANCHESTER. 4 room suite available. Rent 86 Isuzu DLX P/u *5095 Thursday, July 23, 1987 fottoo not undor hit or Itt control an amusement center. Stovon R. Worbnor - Attlttant Town Attorney apartment. 1st floor. Includes utilities. 530 TAB Sodlon IP n . PoHcy ***9^* *®*‘® ♦•h I'W ®ayt after m it pu- Adults preferred. No sauare feet. Peterman SALES 30 Cents pets, no appliances, 1 MORIARTY It It t^ o b y declared mot to ovoid nultonce, harm and dan- Mlcatlonm ic ^Q n inIn jmismit nonmpapornoWtpapor provldod thotmat withinwimin ton (10) Building Co. 649-9404. J®7* ®W®'’ *5J* g^llcotlon of mis oirdinaco, o petition tlgnod cor. Security. 649-1265. M ANCHESTER. 5 room SATURDAY 28 Mark- 'SJP® I*®®'*®' Mfoty ond welfare of mo public mat tuch SflL P®''®®"* of-mo oloctort of mo Town, BROTHERS Porter regulation ore nocotMry. That mo butinott of operating on m doMmlndd from mo latest official lists of mo Roglttrort 4 ROOM apartment, ap­ office suite located at wood Lane (keeney St., om utom nt contor It a butinott adivlty which roaulrot of Votort, hot hof boon filed wim tho Town Clerk roauottlng pliances, heat, hot wa­ 105 Main Street near to (harden Grove.) Mic­ 301 CentBr 8t. regulation to tocuro protorvatlon of good order, peace, If t roforonco to a tpoclal Town election. ManchBBter, C T hooim and Mfoty of mo Town and Ift citliens. ter, garage. Lease. North end redevelop­ rowave, (Sarden plus Shultz ‘sick’ Stephen T. CotMno $575. Adults preferred. ment. Can be subdi­ power tools, miscel­ SocflM IO-f3. HxcopNont Socrotary 646-7268. vided. Available Au- laneous furniture, fire­ 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 fills slate Board of Directors Th it Article than not apply to any civic, fraternal, roll­ Manchester, Connecticut M ANCHESTER. 2 bed gustlst. Allbrio Realty, place Insert. 9-3. o u t , educational, charllaMo or tlmllor nonprofit orgonl- room apartment on 202 E. Center Street. m lo n conducting or cauting to bo conducted o carnivol or Doted at Manchottor, Connecticut this list day of July, in 7 west side. $550 per 649-0917. j^ c u t Inaccordanco with Town of Manchester Zoning Rogu- 050-07 GARS CLYDE for G O P rations. month. Call Pot 643- CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. when learning ttetn , oum ii / / fiem 9160. FOR SALE (304»fS SoctlM 10-M. Bffoctlvo Date ROUTE S3, VERNON Not all fht nows Is on ttw 5 ROOM, 1st floor apart­ Marchandise By Andrew Yurkovsky The provltlont of m it Ordinance shall apply Immodlotoly Hundreds of readers turn LeCar 1983. Deluxe. Mint 82 Cavalllar a *. •3485 Herald Reporter front pdool Thoro's lots of to Classified every day ment In historic Talcot- to all amutomont contort from mo effective date. tvllle. Fenced yard, condition. Am/fm 83 Cantury 4 dr. •6995 Soctlon 10-t*. Pormlt to Oporoto Amutomont Contor newsy Information In ttw searching for some par­ cassette. 54k, $1500 Classified secflon. 643- ticular Item. Will your ad stove and refrlgeratar. 83 Skylark 4 dr •4995 J . Winthrop Porter was nomi­ (o) PonnN ronnirod. No porton, firm, corporation, partnor­ References, security /best offer. 644-2080. of arms sale 2711. S4 Camaro ya. ac nated as a candidate for the town thlp or OMoclotlon or club shall ongago In mo butinott of be there? 643-2711. FURNITURE •8495 deposit, children wel­ PLYM O UTH Vollant64. 84 Calabrity 4 dr. wp •7295 Board of Directors during a meet­ ®9-^®®5*2*®r ?*’ proprietor of an amutomont contor come. $625 heat and hot Very good running By Joan Mower foreign policy is concerned •9!?®.*?* obtolnlng a pormlt morofor from mo Chief S O FA and loveseat. 84 Skyhaaik 4 dr. wp ing of the Republican Town Com­ To of Pollco. water Included. 649- condition. Best offer. The Associated Press assume that I shouldn't be in­ 7956.______Brown and White 649-6945. ______84 Olda CIsra 4 dr. mittee Wednesday night, bringing f®t Aggllcatlon. All appllcotlont for a pormlt to oporoto an BUSINESS striped. $500. 646-1878. 84 RIvara Coupa formed of things like that is •11,695 the total number of candidates to WASHINGTON - Secretary amutmont contor shall bo In writing In tho form and PTOPEimr PROPERTY 3 ROOMS, heat and hot CO FFEE table and end PLYMOUTH Horizon 88 Chav. Caprica 4 dr •6495 ridiculousl" manner at rogulrod by tho Chief of Pollco, signed and water. 3rd floor. Rent Hatchback 1980. Auto­ the maximum six. State George P. Shultz testified sworn to by mo applicant and shall tot forth: table (together or se­ 88 Eaeort H'back •6195 Porter, 46. chairman of the Poindexter testified earlier that M ANCHESTER. Well es­ and security deposit. matic, good condition. 88 Subaru QL XT t(xlay that other Reagan adminis­ he never withheld information from (1) Name ond address of applicant; if a porfnorshlp, EAST HARTFORD. parate) one Individual Asking $1295. Coll after •9495 Republican nominating commit­ tablished Delicatessen. $395. 646-4412 to leave glass topped coffee ta­ 88 Cantury 4 dr tration officials kept him in the names ond oddrottot of all partners; If a corpora- Prime location. B-3 message or 649-4820. 9pm or weekends. 646- •10,295 tee. said after the meeting that he Cabinet officers that they didn’t tlon, club or ottocloflon, nametand oddrottot of all Very reasonably ble. Also 4 wooden 88 Cavallar 4 dr •8395 dark about key events in the want kept from them. officers. zoned 4 & 4 two family. 6195. had decided to run just that day. He priced. Owner has MANCHESTER. 1 chairs (together or se­ 87 Spaetrum 4 d, •8495 Iran-contra affair, and said he was Shultz quarreled with North’s Perteef for offices. bedroom-Duplex, no CAMARO 1975. Runs denied that he is a fill-in candidate y (3) Tho oddrott ot mo promitot where fhe amutomont Many Improvemenfs, other Interests. Ex­ parate) for $5 each. 87 Chavalla a dr •5495 "sick to m y stomach” when he testimony, as well, saying that he contor It to bo located. tremely busy breakfast utilities. Security and Call 742-5918 evenings.:: great. AM/FM and said he intends to stick in the Including down-stairs 87 Baralla a dr •10,995 learned some of the details. was unaware of North’s secret (3) Description of me gamot to bo ployed wimin mo and lunch trade. Good references. No pets. cassette. Good tires. race. In riveting testimony at nation­ amutomont contor. kitchen completely $450 per month. 649- 350 engine. $1500 or best efforts to funnel arms to the remodeled 2 years ago. potential for catering ITV/RTEREO/ 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 "L * t’s put it this way. I'm not ally televised congressional hear­ (4) Proposed hourt of operation. business. Some owner 4200. Available August offer. 646-1956. Nicaraguan contra rebels during a Blawn-ln Insulation In I a p p l ia n g e r going to step aside for anyone else,” ings, Shultz said he first learned (5) Such«wbii omorviiivi InformationinivrmaTion asat maymov DObo nocotMry li financing may be 1st. RELIANT 1981, 2 door. Porter said. congressional ban on direct or In 1982. Newer blower on available. Call for de­ e' that the United States had sold order tor mo Chief of Pollco to make onydotormlna furnace and hewer 100 EAST Hartford. Newer 5 Immaculate, 4 spe^. No nominations were made from indirect U.S. military aid to the tion rogulrod by this Article. tails and your appoint­ room 3 bedroom. Fully DOUBLE oven,'^ sell Rusty Jones, drive GAMPER8/ weapons directly to Iran when he insurgents. AM P service. $199,000. cleaning Hotpolnl the floor Wednesday night. The read about it in news reports (c) Foe. Each application shall be accompanied by a foe of Strana Real Estate. ment to seel Hurry! appllanced kitchen. train guarantees $2000. TRARiRR Belnick read North’s testimony ^ hundred dollart (StOO.OO) which shall not be refund­ $37,000. Strano Real References, no pets. stove. Coppertone. 646-4298 after 6pm. entire slate of candidates presented VG H f published many months after the able, to dofroy mo cost of administration. 647-7653.0 good condition. Great by the recruitment committee was that Shultz "knew in sufficiently Estote. 647-7653.P $590 plus utilities. 649- OLDS Omega 1983. Power CHEVROLET 1975 Cus­ transaction took place. He said he (d) Itseanco. Tho Chief of Pollco tholl Ittuo a pormlt to for cottage or apart­ tom open road camper unanimously approved by the town elegant terms of what I had done,” HIGH Traffic area. Two- 4003. brakes and steering. wasn’t told that President Reagan and asked the secretary of state If operate an amuMmont contor upon finding: INVITATION TO BID story, birck, commer- ment. Best offer. White van. Loaded. Goad committee without any changes. MANCHESTER. Excel- Glenwood apartment Air, automatic, excel­ authorized any sales until about a North’s statement was true. (1) All rogulromontt at described In mit Article ore Sealed bids will bo rocolvod clal/retall building. condition. $6995. 646 Only one nominee for theBoard of year after the formal papers were compllod wim at of tho offectlvo date of mo pormlt. In mo (tonoral Services' of­ lent 4 room 2 bedroom size stove. Needs oven lent steering, super 1030. V "N o ,” Shultz replied. fice, 41 Confer Sf., Manchot­ Fully rented with 7 fully appllanced kit­ coll. $20 as Is. 646-5160 condition. 649-9504. Education, incumbent Anne Gau- signed. SoctlM IS-N. Renewal of Permits businesses. Commer­ CHEVY VAN 1979 with air vin, had announced her candidacy tor, C T until 11;S0a.m. on mo chen. $550 Includes after 6pm.o SUBARU 1984. 4 door. Shultz said that it wasn’t until he Please turn to page 8 (a) A pormlt to operate an amutomont contor shall bo valid dote shown below for mo fol­ cial B-3 zoned. Income, heat and hot water. Blue, 5 speed, standard conditioning. Am/fm before Wednesday. Other candi- lowing: expenses and details cassette. Captain's relayed some disturbing informa­ tor one (1) year from me dote of Issuance, unless re­ References. No pets. transmission. Air con­ • dates nominated Wednesday night tion involving Middle East terror­ voked or tutpondod. JULY 30,19S7- REPAIR OF available In listing of­ 649-4003. 1 ^ LAWN AND chairs. Sofa, Ice box. / ditioning, cassette were Gloria DellaFera, Ralph Gray ists to Reagan at a private White fi®R"'*l?!®." •®'’ renewal shall bo rocolvod by mo Chief of DAM AG ED CRUISER fice. Some owner fi­ BARDEN Call 742-0746.0am-5pm, STUDIO type. Partly fur­ player. 47,000 miles. and David Dampier. House meeting last December that 9? 2?*t "•"•♦v (to) days before expiration and AUGUST 11,1«t7- nancing possible. Asking $5200. 742-9763. ask for George. tnoii bo In mo form and manner at rogulrod for gpollco- THE DESIGN A $375,000. Strano Real nished. Working single H. John Malone, who serves on " I finally felt that the president Bannon tlM for mo original pormlt. male preferred. No CONSTRUCTION O F A Estate. 647-7653.D TOYOTA 76 Corolla the school board, did not seek deeply understands that something (c) Each application for renewal of o pormlt shall booccom- TEMPORARY MODULAR pets. Lease. 643-2880. Tea Sen t cfB8Bi)l U bir. wagon, engine excel­ M0T0RGYGLE8/ CLASSROOM BUILDING Any amount daNvaiad. Alao, (III, another term on the nine-member is raclically wrong here." ponlod by o foe In me amount at providodfor In mo origi­ GOOD USED furniture Is lent, body good, 150k. MOPEOS board. nal pormlt. The Town of Manchottor it When you have some­ giaval, atona and bark mulch. $700.647-9449 evenings. Shultz spoke in a somber voice is next In demand. Why not ad­ Bobcat, backhoa 6 loadar rantal. Th* Chief of Pollco shall ronowoach permit no lotor mon an ogual opportunity em­ thing to sell, find a cosh W ILL Trade 10 speed The candidacies of the other that belied the astonishing nature of ployer, and roaulrot an affir­ vertise the furniture you buyer the easy way... with VW Super Beatle 1972. nominees for Board of Directors sixty (40) days before expiration upon making tuch find­ mative acf Ion policy for all of MmeoNtnuenoN boy's Raleigh Touring his testimony, but he occasionally ings at rogulrad for Issuance of me original pormlt. no longer use In classi­ a low-cost an In Classi­ Very dependable. $400. had been announced earlier. The Ift Confraefors ond Vendors fied? Call 643-2711. 871-MOO/eWWB Call 643-1699.______bike for used Moped. Herald photo by Pinto allowed a w ry sense of humor to (o) If ronowol of ony pormlt It denied, tho Chief of Pollco at a condiflon of doing buti­ fied. 643-2711. Call 643-9279. other five candidates are; incum­ show through. tax chief shall notify me holder of mo permit of mo rootont and nott with ttw Town, at per TORINO Wagon 1976. V-8, bent Director Geoffrey Naab, Ro­ Kathy King stands with a few boxes of »•«♦'«"» ot m it Article upon which hit dofor- Federal Order 11S44. 351 engine. Power summer's drought, tomatoes are smaller “I hardly know Col. (Oliver L.) mlnotlon wot made In writing not later man sixty (40) Bid forms, giMS and tpocl- GARS GARS GARB nald Osella, John Garside. Theunis tomatoes at the Pero Fruit Stand on North, although like everyone else days before expiration of tho pormlt. steering, brakes, air. GARS and costlier. HARTFORD (AP) — Timothy flcatlont are avallaMo at mo R IR 8 A LE FOR BALE FOR BALE 70,000 miles. $450. 644- Werkhoven and Eugene A. in America I feel like I know him General SorvIcSt’ office. FOR BALE Sierakowski. Oakland Street. Because of this Bannon, a lawyer for the Travelers SoctlM 1S-f7. Rovocaflon or Sutponslon of Pormitt 1855. well by now," Shultz said of the Insurance Cos. and a former speech TOW N O F Porter said he had initially *** Pollco may revoke or suspend any permit to MANCHESTER, CT. former National Security Council writer for Gov. William O’Neill, operate an amuMmont contor If he finds: ROBERT B, WEISS, decided against running for the aide who was the star witness at the was named today as the state’s next GENERAL MANAGER for mo permit hot knowingly or Board of Directors because of his hearings for a week. tax commissioner. nogllMntly m aM any false or mltlMdlng ttatmontt 045-07 ADAMS position on the party’s recruitment Lack of tain and heat wave In opplvlna for mo permit; or iGTO Under questioning from Senate Bannon, 40, was picked by O ’Neill GIGANTIC committee. He said the desire to put lawyer Mark Belnick, Shultz denied to succeed Revenue Services Com­ *** TJirt any of tho provltlont of this Article ore NOTICITOCRBDITOIIS Ijiis thoughts into action changed his violotod. E S TA TE OF STREET repeatedly that his ignorance about missioner John Groppo. who is DEALERS mind. (3) M lu re fo comply wito oil other atotutaa, codas or M ARY 8. L E V IT T , the Iran arms deal stemmed from a resigning effective July 31. ordinoncas Incliralno bulldino ond fira codas. DECEASED Asked about his chances, Porter threaten native tomato crops desire not to know the facts — as The Hon. William E. Hti- Bannon left O ’Neill’s office in (b ) ( I ) Tho U lo f of Pollco shall not revoke or suspend any CWrold, JudM , of toe Court F R E E ^ said. ‘Tmeominginsixoutofsix. I former National Security Adviser January to become counsel for the ^ FREE , don't plan to finish last." By Maureen Leavitt *fJ* Article wlHtouf notifying of Probate, District of Mon- T o « a th piece tel e l\ r Bel a ala piece tel er John Poindexter testified earlier. Travelers. He will assume the state **'®J«»rml), In writing, of toe facts and c h e s ^ 0 ^ hearing held on I Plenc Cardia maickedi Herald Intern JULY TENT SALE Pierre CarOla maumesl A systems analyst for the .state He said he once told Poindexter ?Lt.1fjy®l.*l.«= *®'tl«5.®r sort Ions of tols Article upon July M, 1987 ordered tort all ^laggage with every car ' I pose effective Aug. 3 as interim / I \ \ \ laggage aiik every ear I Department of Public Utilities, he wanted to “ be informed of the ’•'"If?’ PH ®®t®rmlnaflon wos mode and of fhe hol6 dolma must be presented to porekated la Jaly I commissioner. ST! 1^ requesf a hearing before too Chief of Pol- toe fiduciary on or beforo Oc­ parckaaeS la Jaly ' Porter ran unsuccessfully for treas­ Native tomato lovers had better ‘The crops are burning up’ things I needed to know" to carry tober 23,1987 or be barred os •witH NO COST TO XOUIJ Offer $10 MILLION DOLLARS worth of New.a Used Ci start doing a rain dance. “ I know Tim well and I know I L'?i""?I®,i’''®!®"!.®'''**®"®® or argument on all facts urer In 1985, losing to Democratic or Issues Involved. by low provided. ^ r m NO COST TO Tout) Tomatoes aren’t the only out his responsibilities as secretary what he can do,” O ’Neill said in a Sponsered to Honchester by Gurdinol Bnick, Bob fliley incumbent Roger Negro. He was According to area farmers and South Windsor, who said the of state. (2) Request for a fu sin g under subsection (b)(1) shall Mory Lou Taylor, M agricultural experts, the lack of summer vegetables in need of a statement announcing the selec­ born and raised in Manchester and tomato crops are In the least He said he told Poindexter that he stoy onyreyocgtlen or suspension until such time os Clerk Oldim^e & Manchester fonda. rain combined with the heat waves good soaking. tion. “ I feel his legal background, b hearing has been held and o decision rendered is an active member of Sf. M ary’s amount of trouble. didn’t want to know all the The fiduciary Is: that have recently struck the area According to Norman Gauth­ coupled with his knowledge of state thyeon; Pr®’' ' ^ . ' h ^ v e r , toot If toe Chief of Pol- Fred M. Levltf Episcopal Church. Charles Smith, a hydrologist operational details, but “that f i finds toe public safety or welfare Imperatively are posing a threat to this season’s ier, a fruit and vegetable government while working for me. 50 Oxford Street 1987 B u ic k S k y la r k School board candidates Gray at the National Weather Service doesn’t mean I Just bowed out ®.®t'®n and Incorporates a flnd- Manchester, C T 04(M0 1987 O ld s C a la is tomato crop. specialist for the University of liw fo tort effect In hIs noHces, toe permit moy be and Dampier are each running fora in Bloomfield, said that only a insofar as major things in our 0*"®'"? « hearing thereon, 049-07 4 Door Sedan 2 Door three-year term on the board "If we don’t get rain in about a Connecticut Cooperative Exten­ small amount of rainfall has Please turn to page 8 wrtch h ^ l n g shall be promptly Instituted and oil Aalo.. 4 Cyl.. AM/PM eaaa. PS, PB, AC, Sport Mlmia. 1987 C iv ic sion Service in Storrs, other radio, plaa mock morel I beginning in November. Gauvin’s week, we’re going to lose the first been reported in the state in the foefs and Issues promptly determined. auto. alum. rMd wbeela vegetables such as peas, snap GARB I^Door Sedan and DellaFera’s terms would begin crop," said Henry Botticello, owner past week, with a little over an "Special Sale Price ISM Auto trana., beans, pumpkins, squash, and Sedleii 1698. Hearlna* on Denial ef Permit er Renewal FOR SALE in 1988. Each party can nominate of Botticello Farms in Manchester inch falling in Windsor on (a ) Any person aggrloved by toe denial of a permit fo oper­ Ha Stock and East Hartford. the state’s biggest retail crop, Tuesday. * 1 0 ^ 9 * 1 0 ,2 9 9 Caro Onl,) and seat a maximum of four l\/lissile proposal ate on amuMment center or by toe denial of renewal of (MM»rMlOTy1 candidates. He said the crop is late this year sweet corn, are all being af­ Rainfall so far this month, at ’•^a*® o®''n>lt has been revoked or sus­ fected by the heat and lack of pended and a hearing hos been held In accordance with * 9 4 9 7 because of the lack of rain. Workers 1.96 inches, is slightly lower 1987 Buick Century Custom Gray, 43, who is making his first rain. toe reaulrements of Section 1697(b)(2) may reauesta 1987 O ld s D e lt a 88 R o y a le bid for public office, was the have begun to pick ripe tomatoes than the normal rainfall of 2.16 hearing before toe M narol Manager, at which hearing 4 Door Sedan from his fields. "Plants are crinkling up like such person simll be afforded toe opportunity to be SCRANTON 4 Door Sedan 1987 A c c o r d inches for this period. Total could bring accord > WMIg. a«to, 4 cyl.. AM/PM AC. PS, wkite wall tlrm, onion ski^i,” Gauthier said. heard on oil facts or Issues Involved. Sold request for a -lOUTH ndlo. plM mafly more Please turn to page 8 He added that the tomatoes rainfall so far this year, how­ hortlng must be mode In writing and sent by certified i VewCLES 1 Ct V . mliTora. rear wladow 4 Door "The crops are burning up,” ------ANOseucTuasocA> CAPS... Gitl '■!! Ok. tapd.. aren’t as large this year, either. ever, has actually been slightly mall to toe General Monager. 80M8 8.8tk WWANCINQ Oh LE88I "***' said E a rl Reichle. a farmer in MOSCOW (AP) - The Krem lin’s missiles — those with a range of 600 Special Sale Price _ ' etripe, pulae wlpera, UH. (Instock "Without the rain, half are small, above normal. Smith said. chief arms negotiator said today a (b ) The General Manager shall, upon receiving a request t7S44 Cara Only) to 1,500 miles. tor a hearing under subsection (a ), schedule a hearing 87 DODGE (MRAVAN •13,986 TODAY half are big. instead of all of them Soviet proposal for a global ban on 87 LaBARON GTB.Tiifbo *12,298 *11^999 In Washington, the White House not later than fifteen (15) days from toe date of actual re- (W * PMMry M G M taM ra) * 1 2 ,7 7 8 big," Botticello said. medium- and shorter-range nu­ r t t j y d th^equesf and shall notify all parties of toe time 87 PLY VOYAGER •16A96 * 1 0 ,9 9 7 reacted positively to the new Soviet 87 CARAVAN •laSw Norman Gauthier, vegetable and clear missiles could bring an arms Even for those farmers who can stance, saying it improved chances 87 RAMCHAR<38r 4a4 •17,596 small fruit expert for the Univer­ 'T v e got people coming to m y accord within 60 days and a *** IfttP®5®'’9!i!*?""®®^ **’®" '••nder a decision In writing 87 CARAVAN •14,196 eee TOP QUALITY USED CARS *** **« TOP QUALITY USED CARS *** TOP QUAITY USED CARS nee Hazy sunshine irrigate, Gauthier said it’s not an for the signing of a major arms w M ln Je n (18) days of toe dale of a hearing held under 87 VOYAGER •18,886 sity of Connecticut Cooperative stand saying they’ll wait to get superpower summit this year. subsection (a ). 1187 Bcick LeSabre Umlted "Il’i Not A Died Car, ll'a A Haodat'' easy task. control treaty and a superpower 88 THUNDERBIRO 1888 Chevy 8-18 Plehpp Tonight, mostly clear, warm and Extension Service in Storrs, agreed them cheaper, but other people are The Soviets reiterated, however, summit in coming months. 86 DODGE P/u Lsaaw •11,496 1 door coupe, 4128ZA...... 1188 Honda CRX “ It’s not done willingly, with the (d ) A reauesf for a hearing under Section 1698(a) shall stay * 1 3 ,5 8 0 18,888 mllea...... * 7 ,2 9 5 humid. Low 65 to 70. Friday, hazy that the recent drought is causing buying them up,’’ Reichle said. that any agreement on the missiles any revocrtlen or suspension until such time as a hear­ 86 RELIANT B,W. •9,896 » m4.. Mamol. alee .....SpMiul Sale Price high heat, moving pipe and making Yuli M. Vorontsov, the first 88 DODGE tatartaa •12,986 1888 Bclek Someraet 1888 OMi 88 Reg. BrgkBrghm. Sed. * 5 ,9 9 5 sunshine, very hot and humid. High problems for area farmers. would require the destruction of ing hoa been held and a decision rendered (herein; pro­ 1881 Hooda Accord sure pumps are functioning, it’s a A spokeswoman for Botticello deputy foreign minister who heads vided, lipweyer, tort If toe Chief of Police has found 88 LASER Twka •11,898 2 door coupe, 422S1A...... * 9 , 6 8 0 28.888 m llm ...... * 1 2 ,8 7 9 in the middle 90s. Details on page 2. “ The lack of water is a major U.S. warheads earmarked for use 88 DODGE CHARGER •7,896 4 Dr, • spd., AC. ntteh inert...... Sptdal chore,” he said. Farms said prices are running "a the Soviet team at the superpower !!" ^ ? 5 ® P*’®’®*!!?’* ?* S®etlon 1697(b)(2) tort the pub­ 1288 Chrjreler Fifth Aycaie * 5 ,9 9 5 problem in a good part of the state, on West German shorter-range lic sofofy Imperatively requires emargency action, toe 88 LaBARON Tama •12.488 188$ Masda RX7 G.L. 1881 Honda Accord bit high" but not that much higher arms talks in Geneva, said today 88 DODGEt rROYAL o y a Pui especially in the southern part,” Gauthier estimates there are 280 Pershing lA missiles. permit shall continue fo be summarily suspended pend­ I •10.898 4 door aedan, aTSSSB...... " 1 2 ,4 8 0 18.888 mUei, loaded...... * 1 0 ,4 9 5 4 dr.. BE, ItstlMr ttau. air...... lytdal than last year. the Krem lin’s offer should give a ing o hearing and decislan In accordance with tols sec­ 88 LaBARON 4 6. Tamo •12.496 * ^ ,9 9 5 Gauthier said. farmers growing 500 acres of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorba­ 81 CADDY ( ^ L L E - Meal •8,296 1184 PoBtiM J-ttS8 SggMrd . ^ I n d e x And when will the rain come? "new impulse" to the negotiations, flon. MSI Olds 88 Reg. 1888 Honda 81 Civic Hibk. tomatoes for retail and wholesale in chev, in comments reported Wed­ 88 BUICK REGALREO -tar.. tar.. •11986------4 door aedan, anstB...... M , 9 9 0 4 door, 48,888 m ile i...... * 8 ,9 9 5 F M lalMlad. luanot. HK ml...... Spadal * 7 ,9 9 5 He explained with the heat and According to Botticello, there is no which have been bogged down for UNNb nm 24 pages, 4 ggcllont rain shortage, tomatoes are being the state. Roughly half of those rain in sight. nesday, advocated publicly for the months. SocMbr M-99. OgergHng Regrtrsmenfs 88 CELEBRITY^ •T.795 1184 Toyota Cretiida 188$ (Nda CcUm s 1881 Honda a v lc Station Wg. 88 PLY. HORIZON (I) delayed in maturity and size. farmers are able to irrigate, he first time the "global double zero" "The coming two months would (a ) The building and/or land used os an amusement center •8,986 4 door aedan, 47S87A...... * 1 0 ,6 4 0 I awan. only M,«a ml., alee car....tpMil * 3 ,9 9 5 Advice. . IS Lottery. Said Reichle of the drought, " It ’s 88CHY. GTS •10286 4 door. Brougham, IZ.OOt mllet... * 5 ,8 9 9 Gauthier is optimistic that with said. arms control option, offering to be sufficient" to reach an agree­ shall not be located wHhln 1,080 feet ef toe lot line of any 88 800 Conv. m •13,886 1883 Honda Proinde Business__19-20 Obituaries_____8 July 22 and we have had no one or more of too follawino establlshmenfs existing as 1877 VellowttaBc Travel lYaller IIBI (Nds Toro I owner. • tpd„ Muroof some rainfall, the crops will pull With tomatoes small in number scrap Soviet intermediate-range ment, Vorontsov told a news 88 VOYAGER •8,996 * 7 ,9 9 5 Olassifled _ 21-24 Opinion _ _ _ 6 negligible amount of rainfall in of toe dote ef toe original Issuance of a permit; 86 COUGAR 47mA...... * 3 ,4 6 0 The BIf One, low mUea...... * 4 ,5 9 9 through, though it is impossible to missiles in Asia if the United States conference. •9,498 n aak Yon For Reading Thli Ad. Com ics______18 and late, prices are upconsiderably three weeks.” ( 1) schools 84 PLY. RELIANT •4,998 People _ _ 2 tell when and if the rain will come in from last year. agrees not to deploy 100 medium- ‘ ‘After this treaty is agreed to and ( n senior clfizena housing 84 CHARGER 14r. •2898 Connecticut _ 4 Sports_____ 9-12 “ We need a day of rain and we time. According to Earl Reichle, a range warheads in Alaska. initialed,” he said, "then there will n cenvolescenf homes and hespitois Entertainment 17 Television____17 can go for another three weeks, but 4) supervised group homos SO FORD CUifigililZED M 4 « •» " ^Bo88Wl^fc ^ kB “If anyone can irrigate, they farmer in South Windsor, prices are The intermediate category com­ be a possibility to sign it at a S) churches VAN ••Mrara.iliGwtieNfGr Fnniix •o U.8./World_5, 7 it’s a critical time of year, when we prises shorter-range missiles — 649-4571 BOM• S-ACRT DlflPLAT itEi0idsm • obile should, but not everyone can," he running SO cents a pound higher summit level.” i 79 BUICK 8KVUIIM *2,796 iVDOOn nurnooR BMownooM SOB ADAMS VTfflHET Local news____3 Weather______2 start picking, to go without it," (b ) No amusement center shrti operate before toe hour of ™ BlW KrtCYW m j ■1 Adams St., Itanchaetar those with a range from 300 to 600 [___ •ouAuTTBniYtd •___ MANCHESTEJl The said. than last year. 18:88 A.M . er after toe hour o f 1l:jM P.M. 8 7 S o 3 3 l 1 (X iX m rtle t, N x , from Paaa n aa HailfMe) Profestiondls Botticello explained. miles, and so-called medium-range Please tarn to page 8 fMltVotn94,ri AfA/irhp

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MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. July 23. 1087 — $ THE WEATHER REGIONAL WEATHER \ ■ The Accu-WteMher ‘ telecast ter 8 A M.. Friday, duly 2 4 Manchester 50 ( T-sto r m s"^ Accu Weather" forecast for Friday gripes get aired tonight 50 Daytime Coriditions and High Temperatiiier. By Bruet Motzkln senior citizens, can play. ; Herald Reporter stated that by setting aside blocks According to Pickens, the Man­ starting time, one has to put one’s Former country club meiiiber of time for certain groups, the club Ogden and Hooker claimed that the William Ogden of Branford Street, chester Copntry Club was estab­ name into a lottery. Names are country club was discriminating has violated its lease with the town. lished as a private club Iqr the drawn on Wednesday evenings to 70 , Manchester residents and and William Hooker of Erie Street,, Tonight’s meeting was called by against non-members. Before that, i members of the Manchester Coun- have led a petition drive since last Cheney Bros, in 1916. When Cheney determine starting times for the there had been a dispute between a subcommittee that was estabn Bros, sold out to a textile company, weekends. Pickens said that eve­ j try Club will have an opportunity to year, calling for the Manchester lished several years ago to act as a male and female members over ; voice their complaints about the Board of Directors to not renew the that comiiany subsequently sold the ryone, members and non­ equal starting times on weekends. club in an open hearing tonight at 7 liaison between the club’s board of club land to the town in the members, can and must submit town’s lease with the country club governors and the town Board of mid-1950s. ’ Lincoln Center hearing room. in 1991, when the current lease names in order to get a starting In June 1986, the club’s board of Directors. John L. Pickens, presi­ The town leased the land to the time. governors voted to allow equal ' Recently, complaints have sur­ expires. More than 800 signatures dent of the club’s board of gover­ faced again about the club’s have been obtained. country club, which Is supposed to “It’s a sticky situation, because access on weekends, but reversed nors, said he, Paul Rossetto, the “protect the public’s right to use the plain fact is that there aren’t its decision in August after male ' stertlng-time policy, and also about Ogden and Hooker ha ve said that club’s vice president, and another the practice of setting aside certain the club has not been giving it,” said Pickens. “If you are a enough golf courses in the area for members complained. After an man who is a longtime club resident or a taxpayer, you are everyone to play,” said Pickens. M ow Vorti times when only members of a non-menfibers equal opportunity for member will represent the club at investigation by the town Board of Book It ^certain group, such as women or starting times. They have also entitled to be a member,” he said: Complaints of the same nature Directors, the decision was rev­ Pickens said that in order to get a Atf.itttk This 17th Century three-volume German Bible once -rsr? '•'•mmer as well,,when ersed a second time. FW5MTS < V iM/» belonged to composer Johann Sebastian Bach. In 1985, Aas/denfs wanted Wws^tgloti |«m "I it was found in the possession of an elderly farmer in Warni Odd Stationary Michigan. The first “books” were Egyptian papyrus | ‘*m ; a . . II W ii.iitu.i im. HIM/A.... W ..||I,.| scrolls containing government and scientific records Mancheeter/Area and prayers. Because of acid used in the paper, many books produced between 1900 and 1940 are likely to fall Bolton panel to study play fields’ use Towns In Brief B y Bruce Matzkin Heat wave gets grip apart long before these Bibles. Books made before 1900 sion, the Board of Education and day for the committee to study were mostly of rag content and will survive longer. Herald Reporter the Board of Selectmen. The committee can work. He cited a several specific problems. Mar­ similar committee, on which 25 Athletics committee needs people / committee is also open to any shall said that better coordination DO YOU KNOW — What European is usually credited BOLTON — Representatives of resident. citizens worked with the Board of BOLTON — The Board of Education and the Board of of almost entire nation the Board of Education and the of athletic field use is needed, Education for nine months to study with developing movable type? Board of Education Chairman because some fields, such as the Selectmen have decided to form a town and school athletics study Thunderstorms ranged from Board of Selectmen met Wednes­ James Marshall suggested a com­ the need for a high school library committee, which will examine the problems facing Bolton the Southeast and New England. WEDNESDAY’S ANSWER - Women have a higher Ufa day night to discuss the formation soccer field, are heavily used. media center. Minnesota to Utah today as a heat Thunderstorms were scattered mittee be formed at a recent board First Selectman Sandra W. athletics. The committee will be open to Bolton citizens expectancy than man. of the Town and School Athletics meeting. wave held its grip on the eastern along a stationary front that jStudy Committee. Pierog said that the committee “It was a model of community interested in serving on it. Those interested should contact the two-thirds of the nation. extended from northern Minne­ • Knowledge Unlitniied, Inc. 1987 “We had been concerned about should look Into whether or not the involvement,” said Packman. “It office of the Superintendent of Schools at 643-1569, or the office of Early-morning skies were sota to Utah. ; The committee will look at three athletics for some time,” said town needs a full-time recreation produced excellent results.” the Board of Selectmen at 649-8743, by August 3. partly cloudy over the Pacific areas — program, personnel, and Marshall Wednesday. The issue director and a full-time facility A high pressure stretched from A Newipaper ia EdacaUon Program was brought to a head last spring, The Town and School Athletics Northwest and New and eastern Ohio to western Virginia Spomered by facilities — and come up with goals manager. Study Committee will finish its for improvement in those areas. when the Bolton High School School Superintendent Richard Red Cross focuses on AIDS mostly clear from California and was expected to maintain a The Manchester Herald baseball team was forced to dis­ work by Dec. 1, said Marshall, so through the Southwest, central heat wave that had temperatures E. Packman said the committee budget requests can be made based Committee members Include band because of a lack of plasrers. should examine why the high school on its findings. Two new Red Cross AIDS Public Education brochures are now Rockies, central and southern in the 90s across most of the East David Leete, Bolton High School’s The Board of Education decided available through the Greater Hartford Red Cross Chapter Plains to the mid-Atlantic states. has experienced such problems in Those who want to serve on the Wednesday. athletic director; Joseph V. Flem­ that the committee would have to baseball, when a town like East Health Services. They are “AIDS and the Safety of the NaOon’s Mostly cloudy skies prevailed in Atlanta was 100 Wednesday, its ing, the high school’s principal; committee should contact the office Almanac look at not only school athletics, but Granby, which Is about the same of the school superintendent at Blood Supply” and “AIDS-SIDA Informese,’’ a Spanish language hottest day of the year. Baltimore Raymond Boyd Jr., parks main- also town athletics, because they size as Bolton, has a flourishing 643-1569, or the office of the Board of version of “AIDS: The Facts.’’ Weather Trivia was 96, Chicago 91 and New York talner; and one representative are inter-related. baseball team. Selectmen at 649-8743, no later than Copies may be picked up at local libraries and at the Red Cross City 93. each from the Recreation Commis- Suggestions were made Wednes­ Packman is optimistic the study Apg. 3. offices including the Manchester office at 20 Hartford Road. Wt>;U ir. n.itnrc viol.'Kt Today’s forecast called for Today’s weather picture is by Jennifer Ledard, 10, of Pearl July 23, 1987 TODAY’S MOON: Between last quarter (July 17) and r.tOfm"? showers and thunderstorms scat­ Today Is the 204th Street, a student at Nathan Hale School. new moon (July 25). Seniors’ shopping bus resumes tered from southern and eastern day of 1987 and the □ Coventry Texas through the lower Missis­ 33rd day of \ TODAY’S TRIVIA: What fictional de­ sippi and Tennessee valleys to the summer. BOLTON — A shopping bus for Bolton senior citizens will tective was created by Raymond Chan­ resume service July 30, and run until Aug. 27. Seniors can sign up western Florida Panhandle; dler? (a) Sam Spade (b) Travis McGee CONNECTICUT WEATHER TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day In from the Northern Rockies (c) Philip Marlowe chooses by calling the office of the Board of Selectmen at 649-8743 by 1967, U.S. National Guard troops en­ Wednesday morning. through the northern Plains and tered Detroit to quell racial violence. TODAY’S BARBS upper Mississippi Valley; and BY PHIL PA8TORET TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Raymond across the central and southern A spirited discussion is one fueled by G O P slate Central, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior: Chandler (1888): Halle Selassie (1892); Lunch offered to Coventry seniors Appalachians and northern New countless vodka toasts. England. Tonight, mostly clear, warm and humid. Low 65 to 70. Arthur Treacher (1894); Michael Wild­ ing (1912) WILLIMANTIC — Coventry senior citizens are invited for a Highs will be in the 70s in Friday, hazy sunshine, very hot and humid. High in the Summitry: over-the-hill global leader^ By Jacqueline Bennett tour and luncheon at the MeSweeney Senior Center, 47 Crescent m iddle 90s. Herald Correspondent northern Maine, along the Pacific TODAY'S QUOTE: "It my books had making mountains out of molehills. St., Wiliimantic, on August 6 at 1 p.m. been any worse I should not have been Coast and across the Northwest to TODAY’S TRIVIA ANSWERS; (c) Ray­ The cost of the luncheon is $1.25, and transportation will be invited to Hollywood, and if they had COVENTRY — Despite concern the northern Rockies; between mond Chandler created private eye provided from St. Mary’s C^hurch at 12:30 p.m. For reservations, West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight and Friday been any better I should not have that the Republicans might be 100 to 105 in the deserts of Arizona Philip Marlowe. call the Human Services Office at 742-5324. hazy, very warm and humid. Low around 70. High 85 to come" — Raymond Chandler. without representation on various and California; and 90s across © 1*17. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN boards broause of a lack of most of the nation east of the candidates for the November elec­ Rockies. tion. party loyalists came through 84-91 coordinator appointed Temperatures around the na­ Northwest Hills: Tonight, mostly clear, warm and Wednesday night at the GOP OpiMIlOl .'

By John Gustovsen 'oopholes in smoke detector laW Reagan organizes team to iobby for ^ f r a lj J " The Associated Press In New Britain in 1982 and eight in Waterbury in 1984. tax department says is called for under By Ooorot Otddo state law but which many legislators new team does not imply any HARTFORD — A loophole in the The court said the smoke detector law The Associated Press ing before the current allocation of divided. for multifamily dwellings applied only said was not the intent of past reduction in the role of Assistant $100 ihiUion in contra aid expires. But that problem 'would be not to be identifi^, said that since state’s smoke detector law has been legislation. Those who have paid it The contra cause appeared skirted if the allocation is spread to those buildings for which building Manchester favors law WASHINGTON - The adminis­ Secretary of State Elliott Abrams State Department officials Chris $100 million in U.S. assistance to the closed and mechanisms set up for would be eligible for a refund. ®n the Nicaraguan issue. ‘■doomed after Democratic gains in out over 18 months, expiring a few contras began flowing last fall, property tax relief as a result of votes in permits were issued after Oct. l, 1976, tration is forming a lobbying team Arcos and Daniel Fisk took up their congressional elections last No­ the effective date of a smoke detector ^ ’The bill also establishes a task force to By Androw J. Ddvis to urge congressional approval of Abrams is still the point man on new duties this week at the White weeks after a new president is there have been increasing signs of the General Assembly's special session. cited for not installing the devices. Eleven Nicaragua,” said one official. This vember but polls indicate the inaugurated. statute passed that year. study the applicability and administra­ Herald Reporter what is expected to be President House. Iran-contra hearings have pro­ demoralization of the Sandinista Also in the daylong session Wednes­ tion of the state’s 7.5 percent sales tax on people died in the two fires - eight in a 1084 official and three others said they As part of the administration’s Army, reflected in a desertion rate day, the House and Senate passed a bill The measure passed unanimously in Waterbury fire and three in a blaze in New for contra Arcos is a career diplomat who duced a shift in public opinion the Senate after the House had approved business services. aid, U.S. officials say. were convinced that Abrams has has worked in Honduras and on campaign for support for additional of 10 to 15 percent. that forgives a debt of $638 million in Fire officials and property owners in Britain five years ago. survived Democratic efforts to toward the administration position. aid this fall, periodic briefings are It, 140-1. The lone dissenter. Rep In addition, it allows municipalities to Manchester favor a law that requires smoke Two Central American experts Central American issues in Wa­ While no final figure has been The Sandinistas also are expe­ corporate service taxes for services to ’The Supreme Court niiing disappointed force him from office. shington for the past several years. now being held for reporters aimed riencing an acute oil shortage and wholly-owned subsidiaries. Richard Tulisano, D-Rociqr Hill, had adopt a five-year phase-in of new detectors in all multi-family dwellings, no many people, including Manchester Fire from tte State Department moved agreed to, the officials said the wanted it to take effect on Aug. 21 in property tax assessments. In the next to the White House this week to join More than a third of the House of Fisk, a political appointee, worked at highlighting contra battlefield at least six government military Earlier. Wednesday, the chambers let matter when they were built, according to an Chief John C. Rivosa. Representatives has called on administration expects to ask Con­ successes. order to give landlords more time to three years. 111 of the state’s 169 infonnal survey by the Herald. former Rep. Thomas Loeffler for Arcos during the past year aircraft have been shot down by the stand Gov. William O’Neill’s vetoes of “We thought we had it before, but it was Abrams to resign, contending he gress for an 18-month allocation in At a briefing Wednesday at the contras since the first of the year, two bills from the regular session — one comply. As signed, the bill will take municipalities will undergo property ’The General Assembly passed a law R-Tex., whose appointment as helping to promote public support contra aid. struck down," he said. “It shouid be has outlived his usefulness by for Reagan’s policies in Central State Department, reporters were the official said. He added that on a local traffic issue in Hartford and effect once emergency regulations are revaluation, with increases in annual Wednesday specifying that the devices bb mandated. They’re a terrific thing, and I congressional liaison for contra aid A 12-month allocation would written in 15 days. property taxes expected in the range of was announced in early July the misleading the Congress in testim­ America. told that the rebels have greatly some Sandinista units are suffering another expanding protection for i^ u lred in all multi-family buildings. think we should have them.” ony last fall about the U.S. role in expire in the fall of 1988, forcing the expanded their war against the from a typhoid epidemic. renters. The state fire marshal’s office said it 30 percent to 50 percent and more. Previously, the law only dealt with buildings officials said. Among other tasks, they will line administration to seek additional Managers of local apartment complexes support of the rebellion against Sandinista government, averaging He also said “combat actions” O’Neill had noted an urgent need for had already been enforcing the installa­ in which permits were issued after Oct l The officials. Insisting on ano­ up high-level speakers for appear­ funding during the politically tion of smoke detectors in all multifam­ To ease the upheaval such increases 1976. ■ also expressed their support for the law Nicaragua’s leftist government. ances in congressional districts three attacks a day on Nicaragua’s have increased from 25 to 60 a week the smoke detector bill, declaring invariably bring, the bill further estab- “All our buildings have them, and all nymity, said the appointment of the With only about 70 days remain­ charged atmosphere of the presi­ transportation network. ily buildings since 1981, but the new law "Smoke detectors save lives,’’ said Eighth where opinion on contra aid is dential election campaian. and attacks on power poles have possible “tragic consequences if the law lishcs a Rasidantial Proparty Tax (others) should have them,” said Elizabeth A U.S. military official, asking averaged 100 a month. is not immediately changed to i^ u ire will prevent rulings such as the recent District Fire Inspector Thomas R. O’Marra. one by the Supreme Court. Revaluation Relief Fund, to be financed Dent, managerofFalconridge Apartments in smoke detectors in all multifamily with up to $155 million over a period of “It’s not a major imposition, considering the Manchester. “They can save lives at a buildings no matter when they were The tax bill passed on a 120-7 vote in five years. degree of life-saving they provide. A $10 unit minimal cost. It should be a law.” built.’’ the House after the senate passed it 28-5. can have a payback in life savings that’s C. Arthur Boothby, president of Housing Book publishers The push for a bill was prompted by a Rep. Philip Robertson, R-Cheshire, had The financing will come from the phenominal.” Millions pour in for contras argued that the bill represents a state’s general fund and will be used to Services Corp., which manages Beechwood ruling last week by the state Supreme The new law, signed by one of its strongest Apartments in Manchester, said the pro­ windfall of 1638 million to insurance, counter the effect of revaluation on supporters. Gov. WHIlam A. O’Neill, goes Into Court, which threw out the negligent homeowners, renters and businesses. posed law should go even further. He said the sell Ollie North homicide convictions of two landlords bank and utility companies that never effect Immediately. However, fire chiefs will taw should not only require the devices, but who, after fatal fires, had been found hot paid taxes for services they provided Toward this end, a task force must have 10 to 12 days to publicize the passage. specify that the detectors not be tampered since North took witness seat their wholly-owned subsidiaries from study the possible establishment of a tax The governor took this action after a July 13 with. ^ to have installed the devices in their July 1, 1982 to June 30, 1987. N ^ YORK (AP) —Had enough of Ollie North yet? By Norman Black buildings. abatement program, a property tax decision by the state Supreme Court to throw “Tenants that tamper with them ought to America s book publishers are betting you haven’t. and object of public fascination “Mark” Hill, one of the trustees of Eleven people died in the fires — three Few companies have actually paid the circuit breaker program and a homes­ out the negligent homicide convictions of two The Associated Press when he began testifying July 7 business services tax. which the state be prosecuted, ” he said. ‘It’s a safety feature One tome on the fired National Security Council the Poindexter Defense Fund, tead exemption. landlords who, after fatal fires, had been that’s needed." aide is on bookstore shelves already and others are in about his pivotal role in the declined Wednesday to say how WASHINGTON - More than $1 Iran-contra affair. the works. million in public contributions have much money had been contributed. “Taking the Stand: The Testimony of Lt. Col. Oliver The former National Security poured in to the Oliver North Legal Council aide was fired by President “But I will say the effect (of the L. North” is selling briskly. Pocket Books Vice Assistance Fund since the fired President Anne Maitland said Wednesday Reagan in November following the hearings) has been overwhelm­ White House aide took the witness revelation that proceeds from the ingly favorable. I’ve been abso­ Connecticut in BH^JrugWa remembered as dedicated chair at the televised Iran-contra The 753-page compilation of North’s testimony secret sale of U.S. weapons to Iran lutely inundated with mall at this Millstone 2 automatically shut down .before the Cktngressional committee investigating the hearings, fund officials say. had been diverted to the Nicara­ point.” HARTFORD (AP) — Anthony D. Truglia, the staff in the state until ’IVuglia’s burial. 'Iran-contra affair rolled off the press at 2:20 p.m. on "It’s Just been an unbelieveable guan contra rebels. WATERFORD — The Millstone 2 nuclear power plant state Senate’s assistant majority leader who Sen. John B. Larson, D-East Hartford, response,” said Phil Huff, one of the Hill said the trustees for Poindex­ ;Frlday, two days, 22 hours and 14 minutes after North North still faces possible prosecu­ ter’s fund were keeping secret the automatically shut down early today while workers were d i^ of "sudden complications” stemming from announced to a hushed Senate meeting in special .completed his appearance before Congress. three fund trustees, all of whom are tion by Lawrence E. Walsh, the reducing power to repair a valve. Northeast UtillUes reported. injur]6s sustfliiKKl in sn suto crssh Isst W66k, former classmates of North’s at the amount contributed because they session at 2:50 p.m. that Truglia had died. : The first paperback printing is 775,000 copies, and special independent counsel named didn’t want to give Poindexter’s NU spokesman Clifford Hill said the shutdown was triggered at was remembered as a dedicated legislator. Lt. “We extend special prayers to his wife ;Ms. Maitland said sales are very go^. At Barnes & U.S. Naval Academy. to investigate the affair. about 6 a.m. by a low level of water in the plant’s steam Gov. Joseph Faullso said Truglia "served with “When Ollie began his testimony, attorneys an idea of bis resources. Christel, who had been with him since the ~ Noble on Fifth Avenue, the book is selling at the rate of North testified before a joint “But we anticipate that any legal generator. distinction and d^ication in local government, accident on Friday," Larsen said. "60 copies a day, she said. we had $101,000 on hand,” Huff said House-Senate committee that he in the House of Representatives, and in the Wednesday, but contributions now costs that are to be defrayed are The plant is expected to return to service this weekend, he said Sen. John Atkin, D-Nofwalk, said Truglia was had set up the diversion because he certainly going to be in the six There was no danger of radioactive leakage, he said. Senate. "If one of our authors like Jackie Collins sold 24 have topped $1,276 million, with thought he had President Reagan’s "liked by everybody and will be missed in the copies a day, we would say it was a very respectable literally bags of mail still figures, and we think we’re going to Truglia. 60. died at 1:25 p.m. Wednesday at circle. ^number,” Ms. Maitland said. authorization. be able to meet the requirement,” im iHwiMUlircrugwiiiM iToolioiip. unopened. North’s boss, former National Hartford Hospital, hospital spokesman James "This morning in the (Senate Democratic) - At least two other North books are in the works. he said. Historic mansion demolished Battaglio said. He gave no further details. "We’ve gained $250,000 the last Security Adviser John M. Poindex­ caucus they were saying he looked better,” ■ Karen Mender, a spokeswoman for St. Martin’s two days in a row,” Huff said. “We According to Huff, who works as Truglia, a Stamford Democrat, had been Atkin said. “It was a real shock.” ter, followed North to the witness BRIDGEPORT — A 78-year-old historic mansion on the city’s _ Press, said "Defiant Patriot: The Life and Exploits of had 75,000 pieces of mail just after stand and accepted responsibility a defense consultant, the average reported in stable condition since Saturday in Truglia chaired a special select committee on U. Colonel Oliver North” is being published “as fast shoreline has been demolished to make way for a condominium the hospital’s intensive care unit. 2 DMOELSCaOltR the first day of testimony. The bank for the affair, asserting he had donation to North’s fund before his project. housing looking into legislative proposals for - as we can” and should arrive in bookstores by Sept. 1. that’s handling the mail-opening six days of congressional testimony Glastonbury police said Truglia was driving never informed the president of the The Curtis Mansion was leveled Wednesday, while Waldemere next session to respond to the state’s shortage of » Journalist Peter Meyer has “just a few pages to go” and keeping track of the money had plan. was between $5 and $10. “Now the his car at 11 a.m. Friday on Route 3eastbound affordable and available housing. -before finishing the book, which will be published to hire 10 additional people to deal average is about $40 per person,” Associates, the owners of the property, said it is unclear when just before the Glastonbury Main Street exit Poindexter, a Navy rear admiral, 12-story, luxury condominium will begin. "The Housing Committee will miss his ■simultaneously in paperback and hardcover, she OLIVER NORTH with the volume over the past seven also was helped by his appearance he said. ramp, when his car collided with a platform guidance trying to solve some of these "said. days.” The 20-room, Mediterranean-style mansion was located in a truck loaded with cinder blocks. .. takes the cover before Congress, accoitiing to a Both Huff and Hill said there had National Register Historic District at Seaside Park on Long problems.” Atkin said. North, a Marine lieutenant co­ trustee for his legal defense fund. The truck driver, Steven Scarmella, 24, was lonel, became an instant celebrity been no disbursements to lawyers Island Sound. It was originally the home of Lewis Beers Curtis, not hurt, police said. Truglia, born in Stamford, was a graduate of Retired Rear Adm. Clarence A. for either North or Poindexter. president of People’s Savings Bank, and was constructed in 1909.’ A passenger in Truglia’s car. Elmer Koc- the Juliiard School of Music and the University Judge Burton J. Jacobson rejected a zanski, 60, also of Stamford, was treated and of Bridgeport. bid by Attorney General Joseph I. Lieberman, who filed a lawsuit seeking to block the destruction of the mansion. released. Koczanski is a member of the A former teacher and state representative, he $en. Byrd calls for presidential restraints on covert action Stamford Democratic Town Committee. won the 27th Senate District race in 1984 in a Residents on the city’s South End and preservationists Police said Wednesday an investigation Into special election to fill the seat left vacant by : WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate “Where flexibility is granted to the protested the proposed demolition. Lieberman intervened at the the accident was continuing. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., urged pas­ Specter said. request of the State Historic Commission. Thom Serrani, a Democrat, after Serrani was yiajority Leader Robert Byrd, in executive (branch) it seems to have sage of legislation he has intro­ covert operations has already been stricter time limit for notifying elected mayor of Stamford. Truglia had been a •ne of the first legislative measures Byrd proposed several steps that demonstrated by the hearings to Gov. William A. O’Neill said he was saddened simply been taken advantage of.” duced to bar active duty military would preclude a recurrence of tte (ktngress of a covert activity. Byrd to hear of the death of Truglia, whom he had state representative since 1973. (6 arise from the Iran-contra affair, Byrd also complained there has officers such as Rear Adm. John M. date,” Byrd said in making five said that in emergency situations, 1$ proposing closer controls on a events of the Iran-contra aSblr, in specific proposals: known since 1973 when Truglia first was elected He was chairman of the Housing Committee, "apparently been an epidemic of Poindexter from serving as na­ which President Reagan'autho­ where prior notification is not More airports could be sold -to the state House. president’s ability to carry out amnesia” on the part of key tional security adviser without first • Requiring a president to notify possible, a president should have ranking member of the Transportation Commit­ covert activities. rized secret arms sales to Iran Congress in writing as a condition tee and a member of the Stamford Board of Iran-contra figures who have testi­ resigning their commissions. without notifying Congress, and in two or three days to submit word. WATERFORD — The recent sale of the Waterford Airport to "He served his constituents and the state ’; “Informal or gentlemanly arran­ fied at the congressional hearings. for the conduct of a covert opera­ Reagan kept his arms sales secret developers who will use the land to build an office park could well.” O’Neill said. “But more importantly, I Representatives for 18 years. The presence of active duty which the National Security Coun­ tion. "The whole idea of ’oral gements” between the president He charged that some of the officers in such key posts usually cil helped provide aid to the contra from Congress for nearly a year. mark the beginning of a trend in Connecticut, says an official of was Tony’s friend. I will not forget everything He is survived by his wife; two daughters. and Congress concerning covert witnesses "seem intent on attack­ findings’ should be debunked,” said the state Bureau of Aeronautics. ANTHONY D. TRUGLIA we have done together.” held by civilians presents a clear rebels while U.S. government aid Byrd, challenging a contention Penny and Sallyanne; and a son, Anthony Jr. activities are insufficient, the West ing” the committees for their case of divided loyalties and was banned. • Placing all agencies of the William A. Colacrai, the bureau’s aviation coordinator, said served voters well The governor also ordered flags flown at half made by several former adminis­ government under the rules go­ Funeral arrangements were still incomplete. Virginia Democrat said Wednes­ search for the truth. “undermines the principle of civ­ “A clear need for improvements increasing pressure from developers interested in valuable day in a speech on the Senate floor. In a separate development. Sen. ilian control of the military,” tration officials. verning covert operations, includ­ airport properties could result in the sale of more airports in the laws which govern these • Placing a president under a ing the National Security Council. “You could be talking about 150 or 200 acres of prime property, Colacrai said of the state’s 17 privately-owned L’Ambiance report nears completion commercial airports. “The pressures are ever increasing to Independent counsels develop.” Of the state’s 27 commercial airports, he said, six are But what caused building to collapse not 100 percent certain state-owned and four are owned by municipalities. BRIDGEPORT (AP) -Thechief ruled constitutional A subsidiary of Reynolds Metals Corp. of Richmond, Va at the safety of buildings during other federal agencies, has 12 Tuesday bought the 180-acre Waterford Alport from New investigator looking into the cause construction.” together and look at how it - WASHINGTON (AP) - A ruling of the collapse of the L’Ambiance centers which specialize in mea­ collapsed,” Ckilversaid. “Wedothe sels, or special prosecutors, includ­ England Savings Bank for $3.5 million. The closing should take Culver is spending his time at a surement technology. The bureau flpholding the constitutionality of ing the Iran-contra probe being run place in September. Plaza says that although the team iandfill where the rubble from the same thing the police do when they rourt-appointed independent coun­ is close to finishing its report, its also develops ways to build safer investigate an accident. They look by counsel Lawrence E. Walsh. L’Ambiance collapse is being kept buildings and is doing disaster sels investigating Reagan adminis- Two other prosecutors were conclusions won’t necessarily be at where the skid marks are.” Qration officials clears the way for accepted by all. under tight security. Twenty-eight research, and studies on how secretly named by the special court men were killed in the collapse. buildings hold up during earth­ The team, which was called to the legislation reauthorizing such to investigate charges of criminal Foreign family can stay in state ”We come up with the most Culver works for the the National appointments. probable cause. There’s no lOO quakes and fires. disaster the day after it happened, wrongdoing by former officials — WASHINGTON — A brother and sister from Ridgefield, Conn., Burea of Standards, which was Founded in 1901, the National is studying videotapes and photo­ ’ Giief U.S. District Judge Aubrey alleged misconduct that was unre­ percent certainity and certainly hired by the federal Occupational E. Robinson on Wednesday ruled in have cleared a major obstacle in their quest to win a special other people will have other Bureau of Standards has been graphs, interviewing witnesses and lated to their public duties. rongressional exemption that would allow them to stay with their Safety and Health Administration investigated numerous well-known survivors and testing materials. favor of the independent counsel W l^ earn less views,” said Charles G. Culver, to investigate the April 23 collapse Drovisions of the Ethics in Govern­ The judge’s opinion did not family instead of being deported back to Hong Kong. who is heading the investigation. disasters including the collapse of Then, it goes through a number of indicate whether the cases arose On Wednesday, the House Judiciary subcommittee on of the half-finished apartment skywalks at the Hyatt Regency ment Act which have been chal­ Culver, who is in Bridgeport this building. The cost of the investiga­ scenarios and “tries to put the lenged separately by former White from Walsh’s investigation or those immigration approved a measure by Rep. John G. Rowland week to do more testing, would not Hotel in Kansas City, Mo. in 1981, pieces together like a jigsaw of others. and pay more toda^^ tion is about $500,000 Culver said. and the condominium collapse in Rouse aides Lt. Col. Oliver North R-Conn„ that would alllow Maria Helena Vas and her brother’ discuss details of the investigation Culver, 49, has a doctorate in civil puzzle,” Culver said. and Michael Deaver. The judge’s ruling is likely to be Jose Vas. to remain in Ridgefield. on Wednesday. Cocoa Beach. Fla. in 1981. appealed, as have been previous engineering from Lehigh Univer­ (^Iver led an investigation into Commenting on a published ■ Robinson issued the 13-page Rowland called the Vas case “a classic situation of a family ”We never really rule any one sity in Pennsylvania. He has been Culing on three sealed cases filed rulings and challenges to the when you can pay less and falling between the cracks in the law.”' thing out untii we know what the the 1977 earthquake in Romania, report in the Hartford Courant with the National Bureau of Stand­ recently that an automobile jack last month that presumably in­ independent counsel law by North Maria, 24, and Jose. 23, are the oldest of five children of two bottom line is,” Culver said. ’’One which killed several thousand peo­ and Deaver. ards in Gaithersburg. Md. for 15 ple. His first investigation was in was used to straighten one tower of volved grand jury subpoenas ob- Portuguese natives who moved their family to Connecticut from thing that is tougher with this is it years. Giined by independent counsels. earn more tomorrow? was a complete collapse.” 1973 when he investigated a fire in a the building. Culver said, “A car The ruling was hailed by Sen. Hong Kong in 1983 on a temporary work assignment. The father Currently Culver is chief of the military records center in St. Louis. jack is not the common practice.” There was no indication of who the Carl Levin, D-Mich., who has Marcus, is a planning manager at Union Carbide. ”We need to find out whatstarted structures division on the Center defendants were in the cases. the failure, but equally important is Culver has a field of three He said that is one of the things the introduced legislation to reautho­ for Building Technology in the full-time investigators, several team is looking at. " As chief district judge, Robinson rize the independent counsel provi­ why did the whole building come National Bureau of Standards. 'The oversees the work of grand juries QUICK FACTS ABOUT down,” Culver said in an interview. part-time workers and a Norwalk Culver also said his team is sions, which are scheduled to I Theater delays filing for bankruptcy bureau, which is funded by the U.S. engineering firm working with him. and considers all motions to quash expire next year. OUR TAX SAVER CDs: "This failure points to a need to look Department of Commerce and concerned only with the technical I d'ubpoenas for testimonyvoi “We try to put the building back aspect and will not place blame. Levin said Robinson’s ruling is STOATFORD — The American Shakespeare Theatre’s board documents. the first time a federal judge has Annual Fixed Ime of (Urectors has agreed to delay a decision to file for Chapter > " There are currently four pubne “squarely” and unequivocally Rates effective July 22, 1987 bankruptcy until Gov. William A. O’Neill announces his plans to investigations being conducted by found that the independent counsel (tubjccl 10 dunae wilbobt notice) save the state landmark. 4th candidates look to D.C. for suoDort court-appointe4 independent coun- law is constitiitinnal Len Alexander, a consultant hired by the board, said the By Linda Stowell ______• 1 Year S Year Herald Reporter members Wednesday discussed filing for Chapter 7 status, which Assembly passed in 1985 forming a new theater to divide its assets among its creditors committee to hear grievances a bout the conduct 7.40% & 0 0 % and bring an end to the corporation. STAMFORD — The Republican and Demo­ Official vote of lawyers. Shays said the changes were needed Our l-to-5 Year pays an attractive rate of return, tfinual iniem i rate annua) iniercsi rate Doesn’t this new, guaranteed- In 1982, the board of directors filed for reorganization under cratic candidates trying for the 4th Congres­ because of a “clubby” system of having ’’friends compounded monthly. secure kind of “tax shelter” sound Chapter ll of the federal bankruptcy code and a reorganization sional District seat say they’ll spend the short HARTFORD (AP) — Here is the official judging friends” in the old local grievance Tax Saver CD CJioose our I Year Tax Saver good to you? Talk to your friends- time before the election urging supporters to vote count from Tuesday’s Democractic CD, a 5 Year Tax Saver CD - or 7 .6 6 % 8 3 0 % plan was set up, outlining payments through 1991 totaling more committees. eflcciivc annual yield cffcciivc annual yield could be they have already simed than $436,000. vote, and they’re banking on support from their and Republican primaries in the 4th On the issues facing his current camapign, any term in between. Once your up for our tax-deferr^ CD. top guns in Washington to help get their message Congressional District as tabulated by the Come visit us and $2,500 Minimum Balance reluctant to take a stand until they have a reason to Shays has opposed aid to the Contra rebels in El forwaidiig] CD is opened, the rate is “locked Then come in to any of our offices out. Secretary of State’s office. Republican in” for the entire term. The longer FpIC regulatiuna allow you lo wlihdraw (he V *1’ “They want some idea of what will take Sal^uor and balanced budget legislation. Our new Certificate of Deposit lets principal from a lime uvingt account before and get still more answers. Christine Niedermeier, 35, an attorney and totals also include unaffiliated votes. the term, of course, the higher maiuriiy but wiih sub$untul penalty. Tai the board s place before they do anything. They feel a fiduciary “We don’t need a balanced budget amend­ your money grow in two big ways. Saver CD$ may be opened anytime during Time and money. You get more former Democratic state representative from see for yourself the interest rate you get, and responsibility to the institution and don’t want to just walk away Dem ocrats ment, we need congressmen with the courage to First, it allows you to defer taxes calendar year 1987. of both, with a l-to-5 Year Tax Fairfield, and Christopher Shays, 41, a Republi­ balance the budget,” he said. the mote you’ll save on taxes. from It.” can state representative and real estate agent Christine Neidermeier: 13,422 on the interest until 1988 when Saver CD at the Savings Bank Shays said Wednesday that he expected to most people can take advantage The combination of compound­ of Manchester. from Stamford, both easily won their primaries Margaret Morton: 7,143 raise and spend $300,000 In the weeks leading to ing m d “pushing off” taxes on ’88, then ’88 to ’89, then ’89 to ’90, Tuesday. Com|dete your gmrdleii with of a lower tax bracket due to Michael Morgan: 4,954 the election. He and Neidermeier also will meet the interest income - from ’87 to etc. for as many as five years - can New twist added to gambling case They will face each other and possibly two Republlcant in at least six debates prior to the election, and recent tax law changes. Second, it produce some excellent benefits other candidates in an Aug. 18 special election to M said that exposure' would show the two have litlui, Gtdlng f for you. Where your friends are. WATERBURY — A few new twists have been added to the fill the 4th District seat left vacant since May by Christopher Shays: 11,142 differences on the issues. Thomas Speers gambling trial, including talk of a plea bargain the AIDS-related death of moderate Republican John Becker: 7,740 I think we re different particularly in style the intervention of Chief State’s Attorney John J. Kelly and Rep. Stewart McKinney. Frank Rich: 7,185 and In substance,” Shays said. criticism from the trial judge. (Jov. Wiiliam A. O’Neill, a Democrat, said he John Metsopolous: 2,876 Niedermeier, a moderate Democrat, was an Kelly suprised the prosecution in the case Wednesday when he would campaign in the district to support advocate of removing tolls from the state attempted to intercede in the case to request that a defense Niedermeier. with Shays when both were members of the state highways and other transportation issues. She witness be granted immunity for tesUfying. Kelly’s action came "I think she’ll run very well there,” O’Neill Legislature’s Appropriations Committee, said mdn t seek re-election in 1986 when she ran for over the objecUons of State’s Attorney John A. Connelly who is said. “I believe she’ll be able to win this election she would solicit support of other national Congress. handily.” prosecuting the case. leaders for Shays. On W^nesday, she said her campaign ■ Service Superior Court Judge Joseph P. Flynn rejected a move to Shays, speaking at a state Capitol news She praised Shays, saying he would continue conference, said he expects the support of top McKinney’s legacy of “compassionate, dedi­ ‘® »rom the past extend immunity for the defense witness, Robert “Gus” Republican officials and campaign appearances I think we had a winning strategy during the Fennessy, of Waterbury, who had been granted immunity for cated, activist representation.” W hitham N ursery by Vice President George Bush and U.S. Sen. “*?*“ *•*■ “We’re running a campaign Mount m e E#a$HMlRf LM*r. grand Jury testimony. At that point Assistant State’s Attorney Shays, who calls himself a middle-of-the-road directed to the voters In every one of the cities Route 6, Bolton — 643-7802 Robert Dole. Republican, has been outspoken on the need for OfTices in Manchester, East Hartford, Bolton. Domenlck J. Galluzzo, who was authorized to represent Kelly, “The Republicans want me to win this race... and towns. We’re running a broad-based Andover, South Window, Eait Windsor, Aihjord, presented a letter from Kelly requesting a new gra nt of immunity judicial reforms. He was Jailed on a contempt campaign. Open Daily and Sunday 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Eastford, Mansfield,Tolland and Giaatonbury. and they’re going to do everything they can to charge in March 1985 when he tried to make a Telephone 646-1700. for Fennessy ”... or any other witness who may be called to help me out,” Shays said. “I expect to see all the Ni^ermeler said the issues close to home are testify by the state ....” statement about attorney conduct during a providing affordable housing, stemming drug Republican presidential candidates in the 4th grievance proceeding against two Hartford District.” abuse, easing the transportation crunch and lawyers. women’s issues, such as pay equity and child U.S. Rep. Nancy Johnson, R-6th, who served He was the main sponsor of a bill the General care. ■?----MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. July 23 1987

MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. 3a\yAi. 1987 — 7 OPINION v.s./worid inBri^ I Kuwaitj ships reach midway point PTL outlines recovery plan at hearing By Alv Mahmoud Running the Gauntlet Tow n must answered Ti ^ hearing In a movie theater The Auoeioted PrMS Kands "• recovery, but ^Hetiil^e” n a S ! TV ministry $1,000 to become MANAMA, Bahrain — U.S. warships today 0 Mi$$ilB $ilB$ » Partners must await the sequel. escort^ two reflagged KuwalU tankers past Bandar Abbaa Tho convoy Bahrain, the midway point of thMr voyage to Jack committee^eXv Wednesday’s creditors Major naval S U.S. warships will escort act to solve P T L cldef o^ra^S-unsaUsfled with the answers of Kuwait through the perilous Persian Gulf. tankers to and from Kuwait air basa Gulf shipping sources said the convoy S s tr v ’sde'b^Tdn^o” ®im Hargrave, who revised the Anderson steamed past the island state, roughly 250 miles S f PTL^Iand ** "“1“®" ‘® ^ r e j e c t e d selling lOwhm l $ l ^ Br1dg«ton south or Kuwait’js^al-Ahmadi oil terminal*, at Supertanker midmorning. It was expected to com pete its water crisis 500-mile trip Friday. W^-mJS7coiftribuV“‘’“ "T®^^^^^^ The convoy, which originally included three eraMeHcaramnir ^ K. ‘•““ eUen* helped build some of the evangelical em pire’s biggest holdings. U.S. warships, traveled without incident Wed­ Gas Princa Citizens are quite accustomed to curtailing nesday past Iranian missile batteries in the Tanker their use of water when long dry spells lower . chanL\o m?a‘lH?n®®‘!"?.™®''ii®^ "'® creditors had a Strait of Hormuz, considered the most poten­ • w K u r e wafma mlnistiy officials. The normally routinecourt the level of reservoirs to the point of an Mint gets into tially dangerous leg of the trip. It linked up with a fourth Navy warship, the cruiser Reeves, late overall water shortage. Everyone willingly ^reSSrsan^srctlfors USS Fox Wednesday, maintaining top alert until 10 p.m. Cruiser excepts the responsibiity for conserving local time. busEsIes 1tiw"ed mo^ey’’™‘®‘^‘®" “®"’® P®®P'® ®*' water so that it will be available to everyone the ring with Iran Issued a fresh threat to Washington late for its most vital uses. Wednesday, saying the United States was “ preparing itself for a clash with Iran and the USS Crommelin Deficit below 1986 record level Warplanes Irom Frigate But to have to face a mandatory restriction expansion of tension.” Tehran radio, monitored the aircraft carrier on w ater use in one part of the town while the ^^®HINGT0N — The federal deficit is running 28 percent in London, said Foreign Minister All Akbar DIP subcommittee I Constellation lly town has a relatively adequate supply of I IwloW the recoM level set in 1086. with Just three months to go in Velayati made the comment in a letter to U.N. patrols overhead water, is quite another thing. budget year, the Treasury Department says. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar. USS Kidd The department said Wednesday the June deficit shrank to $420 The convoy was to sail later today past Iran’s Destroyer An order issued Wednesday by the town JIM Farsiyah Island, 120 miles north of Bahrain. WASHlNG’TON — In this comer, wearing green: • *®'" ^*rst nine months of the fiscal year it totaled Revolutionary Guards, zealous followers of W cl ter Department to curtail outdoor use of the United States Mint. In that com er, wearing rod, ■ ,,$119.4 billion, compared with a deficit of $166.8 billion run up water applies only to Glastonbury customers during the same period in 1986. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, have made the white and blue, the staff of the House Banking island a base for speedboat attacks. Iraqi and those in the eastern fringe of Manchester For all of 1986, the imbalance between government revenues ■ smmMmsmmmm subcommittee on consumer affairs and coinage. ! warplanes raided Farsiyah at least twice in AP graphic which has oversight of Mint business. We’re in the : and government spending hit a record $220.7 billion. where, because the land is high, pumping is recent weeks in an apparent attempt to destroy the attack, which Iraq said was a mistake. middle, holding the ooats. The Reagan administration last week said it expected the 1987 Kuwaiti-bound ships have recently been raided needed to get the water to the taps in houses. the base before the American warships began The warships accompanied the supertanker The donnybrook began when we reported the deficit would fall to around $155 billion. This is almost $20 billion their escort of 11 reregistered Kuwaiti vessels. by Iranian gunboats darting out from Farsiyah. Town officials have no choice but to impose below an earlier estimate, with the improvement coming from a Bridgeton and the smaller oil products carrier Two jets from the aircraft carrier Constella­ subcommittee staff’s charges that the Mint had Shipping sources and gulf area diplomats, the limitation now, but steps should be surge in tax revenues resulting from sales of assets at the end of Gas Prince through the Shah Allum shoals at tion provided air cover for the convoy today, tailored specifications for millions of dollars’ worth ■ speaking on condition of anonymity, said they sunrise today, maritime salvage experts said. / 1986 by taxpayers seeking to take profits under old capital gains while Saudi Arabian-based Airborne Warning considered to keep the same thing from of new coin presses so that only foreign : didn’t expect the Iranians to attack the convoy. The narrow, shallow curve of Shah Allum, 70 provisions before the profits were taxed at higher rates under the and Control System, or AWACS, aircraft happening next year. manufacturers could fill the order. What with the Iran’s U.N. ambassador. Said Rajaie- miles northeast of the Qatar peninsula, was a new tax law. Khorassani, also said Iran would not attack monitored the gulf airspace. The two pumps at the Highland Street wasting time. They utilized their realized its purpose was func­ enormous U.S. trade deficits, this was a serious I favorite hunting ground of the Iranian air force Thanks to three unless Iraq fired on its vessels. Since last year, Iran has attacked vessels pumping station, with a capacity of 350 work loads and tackled them with charge to make against a federal agency. in the early stages of the 7-year-old Iran-Iraq tional as well asaesthetic. Now we "They (Iran) won’t do anything at this stage traveling to Kuwait, charging that the emirate great effort. war. Shipping sources said the region was quiet gallons a minute each, cannot keep up with from downtown know that that’s where they hung To be fair to the Mint, our reporter Lisa Sylvester' U.S. halts $26 million from Panama and let everyone feel complacement, so the this morning. serves as an arms conduit to Iraq, whose ports These employees must be com­ the hoses to dry. tried repeatedly to get comments from Mint ■ fireworks can come at a later stage,” said one are closed. Hundreds of ships have been the high demand being placed on the system To the Editor: Several F-4 warplanes took off early Wednes­ mended for the fact that not one of The museum is open 10 to 5 Director Donna Pope's office before we sent the ~ Reagan administration has halted $26 shipping official. attacked or damaged by both combatants in a in this drought. As a result, water in storage million in assistance to Panama and is limiting contact with Gen. day afternoon from Iran’s base at Bandar the neighborhood families heard Friday and Saturday and 12 to 5 column out. The calls were unanswered. ! Shipping agents who monitor navigation in the “ tanker war” aimed at crippling one another's tanks is being drawn off, and even at night, Manuel Antonio Noriega, the defense chief, to register U.S. Abbas, according to reconnaissance aircraft The Downtown Manchester As­ one bit of foul language. This isnot Sundays from mid-April to mid- Since then, however, apparently stung by gulf said the convoy would cruise in a lane about They were warned by the U.S. ships to stay clear economies. when the demand for water is normally much sociation would like to commend usually the case when a construc­ publication of the subcommittee staff’s ; dissatisfaction with an expanded military role in governing the 30 miles from where the frigate USS Stark was of the convoy, which they did. November. Admission is by dona­ country. State Department officials said today. The Reagan administration has pledged to lower, the pumps cannot refill the tanks fast the Junior Women’s League. tion crew is at work. accusations. Pope’s office has put together a ’ struck by missiles from an Iraqi warplane on On the second part of the operation, the convoy tion. I fyouwanttogive you rselves The administration aiso turned down a request for the May 17. Thirty-seven U.S. saiiors were killed in escort the Kuwaiti vessels to protect the supply Instructors of the Handicapped S. Aleria and Sons did a 10-page rebuttal and sent it to Rep. Frank • ic cvirt ,»,p Saudi coastline, where of oil traveling the gulf. enough to keep sufficient w ater on hand in or your children a memorable purchase of tear gas to be used to control demonstrators who last and Big Brothers and Big Sisters marvelous job replacing the soil Annunzio, D-Ill., the subcommittee chairman and • case of a serious fire. experience, this is a place w e’d month poured into the streets to oppose Noriega, said the for participating in our recent It is not at all clear why this problem should and also landscaping it with grass recommend. Rep Fernand St. Germain, D-R.I., chairman of the : — officiais, who insisted on anonymity. Sidewalk Sale Days. seed. Banking Committee. The Mint denies it tried to cut : arise now when it has not surfaced before, but , The general, who took power as commander of the Although many other charita­ The driveway tar replacement Betty, Stacie, Chad U.S. companies out of the contract bidding, and : If you owe the feds money, watch out one possible explanation is residential growth Panamanian armed forces in August 1983. is widely regarded as ble and civic organizations had was done to perfection. and Patrick Foley charges that the subcommittee staff had reached ’ the country’s most powerful leader, although President Eric in the area. committed their support to our I would like to thank both of “ a fallacious conclusion.” '< By Tom Roum 49 Edison Road Arturo Delvalie ieads Panama’s civilian government. government money: hands up, the officials said. - The increase in w ater use is no grea ter in efforts to make the downtown these companies on behalf of all The Associated Press state and local authorities in filing Manchester The Mint has an obligation to taxpayers to keep ■ - Panama was to receive $20 million in economic aid and $6 we’ve got you covered,” Miller If all else fails. Miller told a news area a community center during the residents on Hemlock Street lawsuits to seek court judgments the eastern area than it is in the rest of abreast of changing and Improved technology for million in military assistance. All new contracts have been said. conference, “ I will personally ask this time, only these three organi­ against delinquent debtors to seize Manchester, but the pump problem makes it fora job superblydone. Hopefully, better productivity,” the Mint rebutal stated. It suspended, officials said. WASHINGTON - Still haven’t In all, some $68.3 billion is owed the attorney general to seize cars, paid off that student loan? The assets. potentially dangerous. zations backed up their commit­ they will continue to serve Racist listings suggested that U.S. manufacturers had failed to I the government in long-delinquent homes, any assets.” ment with participation. Manchester in this capacity for keep abreast, while foreign companies had. federal government may be coming tax and loan debts. And Miller on He said a list of target cities There are plans to replace one of pumps Therefore, the Downtown Man­ many more years to come. in crime reports Military asked to help after floods to get your car. Wednesay announced that the “ These will be last-ditch efforts,” The subcommittee staff didn’t throw in the towel in ' where such actions will be filed will soon with a new pump that w ill have tw ice the chester Association would like to Or if you’re a federal employee, government plans to add new he added. “ If people refuse to pay To the Editor: the face of the Mint’s counterattack. Here are the • Korea — The defense minister called out the you could have your salary gar­ be selected within the next few capacity. and to replace the other existing pledge our support to their efforts muscle to its collection efforts. up, then we will go after these Sheila Gadola highlights of the huffing and puffing between the 6M.OOO-man military today to help in rescue and rebuilding nished to pay off that and any other things. We’re not going to just give months. in any future endeavors. Since 1986, the government has pump later. The current crises should prompt 107 Hemlock St. subcommittee staff and the Mint: : efforts following widespread flooding and mudslides that left at overdue debts to the federal collected some $471 million in up.” I am concerned about your least 95 people dead. Wright said the program would town officials to take a close look at those Manchester racist reporting of the crimes • As evidence of the Mint’s "tailoring” of the government. delinquent debts by subtracting Alan Cashman, President specs, the subcommittee staff pointed out that one ’ Defense Minsiter Chung Ho-yong, issuing the unprecedented It’s part of a new stepped-up debt Actually, the federal government build on an experiment conducted plans to be sure they are adequate, and to which are listed in your paper. In money from income tax refunds, itself doesn't have the power to in Philadelphia in 1983, in which 35 Bernie Apter, Vice President bid solicitation went so far as to specify the exact ®rder’ said, ’AH units ... except for some essential manpower collection policy that Budget Direc­ budget officials said. carry them out as soon as possible. the July 14 edition of the Herald seize property to satisfy loans. cars belonging to individuals who Steve Josephs, Treasurer color the coin press should be. "What that has to do • ^needed for basic military operations and security, should assist tor James C. Miller III calls That program is being expanded In the meantime, of course, water users you printed that two black males In the rehabilitation work.” “ dragnet time.” But according to Deputy Budget had not repaid their student loans Liz Josephs, Secretary with performance beats me,” snapped a staffer. to include other methods of getting Director Joseph Wright, the Office were seized. The loans were paid so who live in the crucial area should cooperate robbed the Shop Rite on Center Thirty-two people were reported missing after Wednesday’s “ This is a message to every Downtown Manchester Associa­ We urge a visit "Just because you want a blue car. it doesn’t ’ the funds, with an eye to collecting of Management and Budget and the that 33 of the cars could be Street. American who owes the federal by observing the limitation on outdoor use of tion fierce storm, the country’s second weather disaster in a week. $5 billion over the next two years. Why didn’t you report that the restrict you to one automobile manufacturer ” the ’ Justice Department will work with reclaimed, Wright said. water. to fire museum Mint responded. Spokesman Michael Brown raid a ’ Temples and schools were turned into temporary shelters for man accused of assault at the -sorne of the 60,000 people left homeless by the tempest. The color requirement is not uncommon, because some ' To the Editor: Parkade, and his victim, are both "national Disaster Center in Seoul said 170 people were injured presses are in areas of the Mint visited by touiisU ■ Health bill Hemlock walks white? We should all assume that when the record downpour set off flooding and landslides in the Recently my children, nephew if you print that a small number of so the agency "wanU to have a unified look.” ’ central part of the country. a superb Job and I had a delightful, illuminat­ crimes are committed by blacks • Responding to the charge that only 10 firms out ‘ ing and interesting experience in Manchester then the large of 70 potenUal bidders solicited sent in replies, the : moves to To the Editor: touring the fire museum at majority are committed by Mint said only a handful of companies in the world .’ Lonetree guilty only of love Hartford Road and Pine Street. can produce coin presses that meet its exacting • The sidewalks on Hemlock whites. I have been closely QUANTICO, Va. — A Marine sergeant accused of giving U S My 9-year-old son had been monitoring these racist listings standards. The Mint response added that its list of • Senate Street in Manchester have long secrets to a Soviet woman is guilty only of falling in love with the begging me for years to go in. We potential bidders is not highly specialized, since the ' been in need of repair. and out of one week’s worth of • wrong person, says the father of Clayton Lonetree. happened to be driving by, the Mint makes no attempt to police or qualify the Last month, the Ansaldi com­ reporting (July 13 to July 18) only “ He was Just a victim of being a human being.” Spencer G. By Jerry Estlll "open” sign was out, and my son names on the list; this would help account forthe The Associated Press pany and S. Aleria and Sons the two males who held up Shop Lonetree said Wednesday during a break in preliminary got his wish. As soon as we walked low response rate. • How to earn today k started the much-needed replace­ Rite were blacks and the other proceedings for his son’s court-martial at Quantico Marine Corps through the door and beheld the crimes in the “City of Village The subcommittee, however, cited a letter from ' Base. “ He fell in love with a woman.” WASHINGTON - The most ment of these sidewalks I must dramatic expansion of government old-fashioned men-drawn fire en­ Charm” were whites. What pur­ Brown last January that stated; "W e develop a list ■ ’ Lonetree, 25, of St. Paul, Minn., a form er embassy guard in say that they have done a terrific health care protection for Ameri­ gines we were impressed. pose does it serve to print the skin of firms capable of furnishing that particular press • » Moscow and Vienna, is the first Marine ever tried on espionage job. The cement provided by and mail them a copy of the solicitation.” Brown charges. ca’s elderly since Medicare interest rate at next years The guides spent over an hour Ansaldi is of superb quality. The color of those who are arrested? I emerged from the Great Society pointed out that the letter also stated that “ any He is accused of providing Soviet agents with classified explaining so many interesting thought for one minute that I was legislation of the 1960s is headed for workmanship of both corpora­ firm that requests w ill be sent a soUcitaUon and and ingenious things to us that we living in South Africa and not embassy documents, identifying American intelligence officers the Senate after resounding appro­ tions is of superior quality. added to the list.” f »987 b» NEA Inc never heard of or never realized assigned to the Moscow embassy, and fraternizing with a Soviet All of the men worked continu­ Manchester, Connecticut. val in the House. helped put out fires. • In 3 flurry of Jabs and roundhouse swings at the * « woman. The espionage charge carries a life sentence. The 302-127 margin by which the lower tax rate. “Sly and Brigitte are spiitting. They're iisted ously. There was not one of any of subcommittee staff, the Mint declared: "Through My children were most im­ Cheryl Craddock House passed the catastrophic here as likely takeover candidates. ” the group seen standing around the use of crafty statistics and the anonymous I pressed with the tower on the side 53 Carriage Drive Former aide pleads Innocent health bill on Wednesday — well and shooting the breeze and comments of disappointed bidders, the report above the two-thirds majority of the building. I never even Manchester R em em ber the 1986 Tax R eform Act? It’s still alleges that the Mint rigged the procurement WASHINGTON — Former White House political director Lyn needed to override a possible process for pre-selected foreign equipment. This is " Nofziger pleaded innocent today to charges he violated federal presidential veto — reflected the unfolding and you m ay w ell end up being taxed at an a fallacious conclusion. The Mint adhered to the conflict-of-interest laws by lobbying his former Reagan bipartisan support for the measure, even low er rate next year. In other w ords, it m ay still pav Federal Acquisition Regulations.” administration colleagues on behalf of Wedtech Corp. and other which has emerged as perhaps the private firms. most popular domestic issue of to defer. Workers need notice before shutdown The subcommittee staff riposted: "W e promised ^ Nofziger’s plea of innocent to each of the six counts in the 1987. FromF'rom 1979 to 1984,11.51994. 11 9 millionTnillinn American workers (the bidders) up-front anonymity, so they could The 6-month tax-deferred C D from Connecticut indictment was entered by his attorney, Paul L. Perito, during a Although President Reagan has lost their jobs due to plant shutdowns and has small federal funding from Job Training respond freely and frankly. The statisUcs spoke for .’ brief appearance before U.S. District Judge Thomas A. signaled his disconteiit with some National lets you take advantage o f the changing law. It relocations, automation, or shrinking sales. Partnership Act, said the report. themselves. The Mint’s response doesn’t address Flannery. details of the version that sailed gives you the special option to defer interest payments on How much notice do you think the average An exception is Massachusetts. Gov. Michael the central thesis that specifications were written ■ Nofziger’s business partner, Mark Bragg, also pleaded through the House, the foundation for the measure was laid by the worker got before firing? Dukakis named a Commission on the Future of for particular machinery. They may have : innocent to the only charge contained in the indictment against Northern president himself in February your certifirate until it m atures in 1988. That m akes it White collar employees got two weeks’ notice. Mature Industries that inspired a law in 1984 that complied with the regulations, but that was in I him, of aiding Jnd abetting Nofziger’s alleged violations of the when he proposed that the nation’s next year’s incom e, taxed at next year’s rate. Unionized blue collar workers were told a week in said employers who get financial assistance from form, not substance. Maybe by the letter, but Ethics in Government Act. Perspective 31 million M ^icare beneficariesbe advance. Non-union blue collars got two days. state agencies must "agree to accept’ certain hardly by the spirit.” ; Flannery, who released both men on their personal W hich makes it a smarter choice than ever. Michael J. McManus provided protection against finan­ Every major business group says it deplores this voluntary standards of corporate behavior.” A final rebuttal from the Mint spokesman* "They ' ; recognizances, scheduled a trial for both defendants on Nov. 16. cially debilitating illness. situation. The Business Roundtable and the Specifically, they must make “ a good faith do not have an understanding of Mint producUon • Independent counsel James McKay estimated it would take A substitute that more closely needs.” * National Association of Manufacturers urge their effort to provide employees with the “ maximum several weeks to present the prosecution’s case. tracked the Reagan proposal failed 6-Month Tax-Defened CD members to voluntarily give advanced notice. practicable combination” of advanced notice and on a 242-190, mostly party-line vote EffBcUvaAonaal Yield Obviously, individual companies are paying no maintenance of income and health insurance for that preceded the overvriielming Amwallnterest Rate attention. "a t least 90 days. ’ ’ Tax corrections could help coaches vote for the Democratic version. Canada and Massachusetts have pioneered the Mini-editorial Therefore, the Senate has added an amendment WASHINGTON — As many as 20 million investors, 130,000 In simplest terms, the bill that best response. In exchange, the state will provide consulting, to the omnibus trade bill likely to be approved in One depressing legacy of Ollie North’s tesUmony ‘ ’lAlaSkan children and a handful of college football coaches stand was approved tells the elderly that Plant closings or layoffs must be announced 16 loans, and venture capital to help troubled firms their hospital bills will not exceed a full this week, that would mandate a 60 day notice on Capitol Hill wasn’t his fault at all. We refer to ^ to benefit from amendments Congress is considering as set amount per year — $ M in 1988 weeks in advance in Canada. Within a day of the make it. If that fails, the state helps displaced the impudent grandstanding of his lawyer, loudly ! “ technical corrections” to last year’s tax overhaul. of a plant closing or major cutback. — no matter how long they have to 7.49% news, the Industrial Adjustment Service (IAS) workers find other jobs, relocate or begin W o "Dislocated workers’ best chance is if they get berating those who failed to show the proper degree ; ... The proposals — dozens of them — are a long way from stay. comes to set up an in-plant labor-management retraining. New York, California, Michigan and (nr 9 full T-.l V F'«'“ ino inicrKi remain on oeDosii help before they have lost their jobs — before the of reverence for his client. His example was ; becoming law, and some may not get beyond the public-hearing (Of a tuii yMf at ine current rate There lea substantial penalty for early withdrawals Minimum com m ittee to direct Job finding and training Illinois hope to emulate the Massachusetts model. It also says their doctor bills will deposit is S1.000 and maximum deposit StOO.OOO These rates effective through juiy 2 4 in plant shuts down,’’ says Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, quickly followed by John Poindexter’s attorney, ; stage in the House and Senate. But a Senate Finance 1 M 7 . services. It may stay in business for a year, Yet the National Association of Manufacturers not exceed a certain amount per D-OH. “ If we can reach the workers early enough and we fear this may portend a deplorable trend subcommittee is gathering testimony in anticipation that providing a one-stop center for employment and fights plant closing legislation as “ anti­ year — $1,043 in 1989 — no matter we can help them find new jobs before the plant toward hotdogging by attorneys at congressional Congress will act later this year to correct some o f the scores of Come in and talk over your options-you’ll proba­ training says a Senate Labor Committee report competitive. ” It bragged about “ watering down” mistakes that ended up in the new tax taw. how much they are billed unless ^ closes — and, at the same time, save hundreds of he^ings. They wouldn’t dare misbehave in such a they choose a doctor who charges prepared by the Offices of Technology .Assessment. the early Senate bill from six months advanced Any time Congress passes a major tax bill, it is a good bet that bly do better than you’d think. You see, at Connecticut millions of dollars in Unemployment Insurance.’’ fashion before the Supreme Court. Congress more than Medicare considers The range of IAS work is remarkable: assessing notice to 60 days. However, NAM will try to kill the several months later the lawmakers will come back with new “ A more basic reason for mandatory advanced deserves equal respect. Let congressional ; reasonable. In that event, the N ation al, w e know it takes m ore than high interest rates the skills and aptitude of every worker; counseling provision this week. Why? "It will lead to more and -legislation to correct mistakes. The 1986 law, for example, has a notice is simply a matter of fundamental common witnesses’ lawyers buy television time to advertise ’ individual would remain responsi­ them on their options for retraining, more plant shutdowns and job losses by restricting "lot of unclear provisions, some typographical errors, the wrong to get h i ^ returns. decency,” he said explaining his amendment’s their professional skills like any other attorney. ble for the higher charges. managment flexibility.” cities and states listed to receive some tax benefits, and even a goals. reemployment, or retirement; helping them write By contrast, existing Medicare It t ^ know-how. resumes; finding training opportunities and funds provision that Congress specifically rejected. law provides fuU payment for only Horsefeathers. Look at what’s happened in H e’ s right at both levels of his thesis — economic to pay for them; starting the training before the 59 days of hospitaUshtlon a year, and human. Canada and Massachusetts. layoff; and even seeking jobs for the workers with Soldiers attack crowd, reporters after a one-time deductible that Is Losing a job is a very traum atic experience. One area employers. Canada has had a higher job growth rate than the iHaitrliPBlpr Hpralft $520 in 1987 doUars. U.S. for three years, growing 8.3 percent since 1983 feels suddenly worthless. That feeling is "The functioning plant itself is a very PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Soldiers shot tear gas into a (jmnechoit compared to 5.3 percent here. U.S. firm s in Canada There la currently no limit on how compounded if one’s co-workers are also being laid Founded In isai crowd of about 1,500 anti-government demonstrators, then much a patient may have to pay for considerable resource in these pre-layoff activities don’t call the nation’s plant closing law off. Old friends will compete for any related work turned on reporters, striking two with rifle butts and firing doctor bills. After a $75 deductible. providing both staff and space, ’’ it said. ’ ’anti-competitive. ’ ’ in the community. shotguns at others, witnesses said. Medicare now pays only 80 percent Milumal One result: laid off workers get jobs five weeks ...... u Z And unemployment in Massachusetts is 3.9 No serious injuries were reported. Thirty to 40 people were And to a person who has invested 10-26 years with sooner than if they had not been helped. If that of doctor bills no matter how high' percent, one of the nation’s lowest rates — as ALEXANDER QIHELLI ...... a JZS U t t t arrested at the demonstration Wednesday, including a stringer they riser one firm, there are other negative feelings that can could be achieved in the U.S., it would save $300 be overwhelming: anger and a sense of betrayal by presidential candidate Michael Dukakis reminds for the Voice of America, witnesses said. The incident marked Although the president’s prop­ Bank million in Unemployment Insurance. us...... A Avrttolno OIrwnof the fourth time soldiers shot at reporters since anti-government osal also set caps, albeit higher the employer to whom one has given years of Sadly, few states respond as quickly or as MARK F. A 0R A IT I8 ...... B im Iim m effort, plus a feeling of helplessness in knowing how Another bit of good news for those who might lose SHELDON COHEN...... C om n^ MWwiw strikes broke out in this poor Caribbean nation a month ago. ones on out-of-pocket expenses, the Know-how that pays off.” thoroughly, in part because they have "not yet ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... nmiuuiii Manaoir to find a desirable new job. jobs in the future is a nearly $i billion provision to The demonstrators gathered outside city hall near the predominant response was that it organized their displaced worker program,” which JEANNE Q. FROMERTH...... CIrculUlon MsnSQsr did not go far enough on a variety of give job counseling a la Canada. waterfront and denounced Port-au-Prince Mayor Franck Paul. 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MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, July 23, 1957 — $ Obituaries U.S. Navy Susan M. McKennay survived by a son, Thomas J. SPORTS Riddell of Los Angeles, Calif.; a Susan M. McKenney, S2. of 333 daughter. Pamela A. Riddell of takes back Bidwell St., formerly of Mount Manchester; and a nephew. Nebo Place, died Tuesday evening The funeral is Saturday at 9; 15 at a local convalescent home. She a.m. at the John F. Tierney Funeral was the widow of Fred L. submarine McKenney. Home, 219 W. Center St., followed Puckett stands tali for Twins by a mass of Christian burial at 10 Born in Utica. N .Y.. Aug. 16,1904, GROTON (A P) - The U.S. Navy: a.m. in the Church of the Assump­ she had been a Manchester resident is repossessing a decommissioned MINNEAPOLIS (A P) — Minne­ tion. Calling hours are Friday from the year and his first since June 30. for more than 47 years. Before World War II submarine that has sota Twins outlielder Kirby Puck­ two-run homer in the first inning, “ We needed a good chewing out. 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. “ It’s been a long time coming,” retiring, she was employed for been a tourist attraction for 10- ett, who stands only 5-foot-S, says said he has never-seen him pitch Everybody is complaining about Memorial donations may be Puckett said."... I ’ve been working many years at the former Manches­ years, saying its private operator “ lean dunk a basketball, but a lot of better. something. We can’t continue to made to the Church of the hard to keep my confidence up. I ’m ter Modes. She was a member of the neglected it. people don’t believe It.” "There is no way you can’t play play with thisattitude.” Assumption. grateful it happened.” Navy officials in Washington said behind pitching like that,” said Although New York’s Rick South United Methodist Church. He won new believers Wednesday Viola gave up only four hits in the contract with the non-profit night with a leaping catch that Hrbek. 'T v e never seen him pitch Rhoden, 12-6, struck out the side in She is survived by a son. Richard eight innings to boost his record to A. McKenney of Somers; four Ruth E. McAuley Submarine Memorial Association; robbed the New York Yankees’ so well. I think it’s confidence In all the first inning, Viola got all the terminated today. Navy officials 10-6. In his last 12 starts, Viola is 8-1 of his pitches.” daughters, Ruth Davis of Valley Ruth E. (Kilby) McAuley, 59, of Henry Cotto of a homerun and with a stingy L85.ERA. offensive support he needed on u * . m were unsure when the sub would be! Jeff Reardon pitched the ninth Forge, Pa., Carol Shafer of Elling­ East Windsor, wife of George F. helped seal Minnesota’s 3-1 Ameri­ Hrbek’s two-run homer. towed back to the submarine base,^ "The bottom line is confidence,” inning for the Twins to earn his 20th * ’ ton, June Martinez of New London, McAuley Sr., died Wednesday at St. can League baseball victory. Dan Gladden led off the first Frank Scheetz of Groton, presi­ Viola said. “ You don’t care who is save. and Sandra Walsh of Woodstock; 23 Francis Hospital and Medical Cen­ J. W INTHROP PORTER " I ’m going to kill Puckett,” Cotto inning with a single and stole GLORIA DELLAFERA DAVID DAMPIER dent of the association, said the'. up there. You just feel you can do it. Meanwhile, New York Manager grandchildren; and 10 great­ ter, Hartford. She was the mother said after the game. ’’That could second. Hrbek hit Rhoden’s first . . . last-minute candidate . .. seeks a comeback' Navy gave just two days notice thaf; This is what I’ve been looking for Lou Piniella held a closed-door grandchildren. She was prede­ of Thomas R. McAuley, George F. .. wants board seat have turned the whole game six years.” pitch off the facing of the second it was repossessing the USS session in the Yankee clubhouse. ceased by a son, Bruce McKenney. McAuley Jr. and Cathleen A. around. He plays deep and knows desk in right field for his 24th homer Croaker, but a dispute over the" Viola struck out six and walked ” We talked baseball,” Piniella A private funeral will be Friday LaRose. all of Manchester. his field. It was a great catch.” of the season. handling of repairs to the sub had. two while lowering his season ERA said.' ‘That’s all I ’m going to say. It at the South United Methodist Before moving to Windsor, she Puckett also showed signs of been going on for months. : to 2.85 over 155 innings. He had lost takes 24 players. We’re all drawing Rhoden entered the game having Church, Burial will be in East was a resident of Manchester for 15 Porter fills slate for GOP rising out of a recent offensive The submarine was built at' his last three decisions to New York a paycheck here.” allowed just two home runs in his Cemetery. There are no calling years. She was an assembler at slump by hitting a solo homerun to Continued from page 1 Electric Boat in Groton in 1943, was., at the Metrodome, but had shut out The Yankees’ Claudell Washing­ last eight starts. hours. The Holmes Funeral Home. Veeder Root Industries in Hartford November. right-center in the fifth, boosting Osella. who serves on the Human commissioned in April 1944 and^ New York 2-0 at Yankee Stadium on ton, who homered off Viola for the 400 Main St., has charge of and a former communicant of the 'T m not saying that things have the lead to 3-0 for Twins’ lefthander July 6. Viola lost shutout in the sixth Relations Commission, were not made six patrols of the Paciflc Frank Viola. sole Yankee run. felt the meeting arrangements. Church of the Assumption. director for former state Sen. Carl been done improperly in town, but I inning when, with one out. Claudell present at Wednesday’s meeting. Ocean during World War II, sinking Kent Hrbek, who gave Viola all was justified. “ We need an attitude Memorial donations may be She is survived by two other A. Zinsser’s unsuccessful 1986 do feel that a full account of what It was Puckett’s 15th homerun of the run*! he would need with a Washington hit his seventh homer Republican Directors Thomas H, 11 enemy ships. adjustment,” Washington said. of the season. made to the American Heart daughters. RuthAnne Collette of re-election campaign. He works as has been done by the Board of \ a financial planner for a Farming- Ferguson and William Diana had The Croaker was decommissi­ Association, 310 Collins St., East Windsor and Jane M. Haugh of Directors has not been given,” announced earlier that they would \ -.'I Hartford. ton company. Naab said. oned in 1968 and returned to Groton: Vernon: a foster daughter. Ann not seek re-election. Dampier. 42, served on the Board in May 1977, when it was dedicated- Koerber of Alpharetta. Ga.; a Naab enjoined the candidates to Although the Republicans have \ ’J of Education from 1982 to 1985 but as a museum. The submarine was Catherine G. Obedzinski brother, Raymond Kilby of Ste­ abide by President Reagan’s "llth not had a majority on the Board of Hungry Athletics rout Detroit on permanent loan to the associa-" wart, Fla.; two sisters. Emily Day lost in a 1985 bid for re-election, Commandment” and not criticize Catherine G. Obedzinski. 68. of Directors since 1971, GOP CTiair- tion, which was responsible for- of Fort Myers, Fla., and Dorothy drawing fewer votes than his fellow party members in public. He By Ken Rappoport Vernon, died early this morning at man Donald K. Kuehl was upbeat maintenance and repairs. Seaman of Silver Springs, Fla.; a running mate, Anne Gauvin. noted that town Republicans had The Associated Press Mariners 2, Brewers 1 AP photo her home. She was the wife of Barry Wednesday about the party’s chan­ In a letter to the association last tied for the club home run mark sister, Lillian Mann of East Hart­ Gloria DellaFera, 65, is a made progress recently in that H. Obedzinski. ces in the November elections. fall, the Navy said the Croaker’s A1 Roundup Mark Langston pitched a four- with Bill Melton, a Chicago third John McEnroe of the United States gets in some practice ford; seven grandchildren: and member of the Cheney Hall Foun­ regard. The took a She was born, March 2, 1919. in “ I think we have six candidates condition must be improved so as( hitter and Rey Quinones singled in baseman from 1968 to 1975. several nieces and nephews. dation Inc. She served on the town “ We’re bound to disagree at night off from batting practice, but at the Civic Center before Friday's start of the Davis Cup New York, and was a resident of who will win, and when they win, not to “ cast discredit on the Navy.” ' the go-ahead run in the seventh John Habyan, 2-3, relieved star­ The funeral is Monday at 9:15 Board of Directors from 1979 to 1981 times, but we don’t have to be once the game started it was tie against West Germany. Vernon for 31 years. they will do a better job than the Scheetz said visitors to the land 1, and Texas 5, Toronto 3. inning to lead Seattle over ter Mike Boddicker in the third and on the Board of Education from disagreeable,” he said, another story. Besides her husband, she is a.m. atthe John F. Tierney Funeral Democratic Board of Directors,” Croaker had declined since the McGwire had an RBI double in Milwaukee. Home. 219 W. Center St., followed 1983 to 1985. In 1985 she ran Garside. who served on the Board inning and pitched 6 2-3 scoreless survived by a son, Dennis J. he said. opening of the USS Nautilus mue- “ Today, we came out with a the Athletics’ four-run second in­ by a mass of Christian burial at 10 unsuccessfully for the Board of of Directors from 1966 to 1970, said Langston, 11-9, struck out .seven innings for the victory, retiring the Obedzinski of Brandon. Fla.; a sum in 1986 and that it had become hungry attitude and everybody hit ning, added an RBI single in the a.m. in the CIhurch of the Assump­ Directors. Manchester should grab the oppor­ Each party can nominate no to increase his American League- last 19 batters in a row. Coming into daughter. Suzanne Obedzinski of more difficult to finance repairs to the ball,” said Mark McGwire, who fourth, and hit a 440-foot, two run McEnroe is looking tion. Burial is in East Cemetery. Gauvin, 37. is an administrator tunity to become the leader East of more than six candidates for a leading total to 159. Wednesday night’s game, Habyan N e w Britain: and three the ship. While visiting the Nautilus . had four hits Wednesday night, homer in the eighth. The homer Calling hours are Sunday from 2 to for the West Hartford Board of the River. “ We have a long way to two-year term on the Board of Ken Phelps began the seventh had a 6.84 ERA. grandchildren. including his major league-leading 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Education. She is completing her go. I feel that it is a time forchange. Directors. Three GOP directors sit is free, admission to the Croaker pulled McGwire within one of the with a walk off Bill Wegman, 8-9. The funeral is Sunday at a time to was $3. 36th home run. He led the Athletics Royals 5, Indians. 1 Memorial donations may be first term on the Manchester school to borrow an oid cliche,” he said on the board at present. American League rookie record of Jim Presley’s single moved Phelps to a lO-l rout of the Detroit Tigers. Jim Eisenreich, continuing his for return to form be announced at the Holmes board. Like Naab. Sierakowski. who has The issue reached a head over., 37, set in 1950 by A1 Rosen. The made to the American Cancer Nominated Wednesday for con­ to second and pinch-runner John' Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Burial Director Geoffrey Naab, speak­ whether the association would Oakland had lost one-run games major league record of 38 is held comeback against a rare nervous Society. not previously sought elected of­ stables were Bruce Forde, Louis Moses scored when Quinones will be at the convenience of the ing after his nomination, criticized replace the Croaker’s aging- to Detroit the previous two nights jointly by Wally Berger and Frank disorder, drove in two runs to pace By Chris Dahl fice, said there is a need to bring Kocsis, Martin Shea and Joseph dropped a single in front of right But Gorman suggested that the family. Calling hours are Saturday the Democratic directors for their w c^en deck with fiberglass or! and decided not to take batting Robin.son. Kansas City over Cleveland. The Associated Press greater accountability to the Board Swensson. Nominated for select­ fielder Glenn Braggs. upsets of the United States and from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Edna May Jacobsen lack of accountability and said the of Directors. teak. - practice before the game. The former Minnesota outfielder men were Paul Damianoand David Wegman went alt the way. West Germany along with Israel’s Republicans would turn the board Scheetz said the association had- “ He’s a great high fastball singled home two runs in the fifth HARTFORD - John McEnroe, Edna May Jacobsen. 79, of Werkhoven. a member of the Mohr. Beverly Malone was nomi­ "You need to take a break once in allowing eight hits. He struck out stunning victory over Czechoslova­ Manchester, died Wednesday at aroiinft if thpv pain a ma.iority in set aside $50,000 to replace the deck" hitter,” Detroit Manager Sparky idle from competitive tennis for six Henry R. Coleman town Building Committee, and nated for treasurer. a while,” McGwire said. “ It gets one and walked one. inning as the Royals won for only kia are a sign that times have Manchester Memorial Hospital. in fiberglass and estimated it would Anderson said of McGwire. “ If you weeks, is hoping to return to form in changed. Henry R. Coleman, 34. of 54 tiring and boring doing the same the third time in 14 games. She was born in Hartford and had cost about $500,000 to use teak. He- get the ball up and over the plate, Orioles 10, White Sox 5 Davis Cup competition. Spruce St., died Saturday in East Eisenreich, who left baseball in “ Maybe its a trend that shows the lived in Rocky Hill for 25 years also said hr has argued with the" thing every day. We needed a game he’s gonna hit it a long way.” McEnroe has declared himself Hartford. Larry Sheets hit a pair of two-run 1984 because of Tourette’s Syn­ strength of some other countries. before moving to Manchester a Navy that the original deck was like this. It takes a lot out of a team sound, enhancing the United States’ He was born April 18, 1953. in Proposal could bring accord Dennis Lamp, 1-0, making his singles and Ken Gerhart hit two drome, a neurological condition Maybe not overall, but certainly year ago. She was a member of the composed mostly of less expensive to play close games five or six days chances of defeating West Ger­ Manchester and lived here most of second start of the season, struck solo homers as Baltimore beat that causes uncontrolled twitching, among the top players,” he said. First Church of Christ, Hartford. Continued from page 1 fir and oak. in a row.” many in the relegation round being his life. its own territory — the Soviet out two and walked one before Chicago for the Orioles’ eighth also walked and doubled. McEnroe’s schedule didn’t allow She is survived by several from the concept of a ’global double The association and the Navy played Friday through Sunday at He is survived by his mother, weapons in Asia east of the Ural zero.’” In other American League needing relief help in the sixth. Bill straight victory. Mark Gubicza gave up eight hits, him to compete when the Ameri­ cousins. President Reagan and Gorba­ also disagreed over whether to the Hartford Civic Center. Doris M. Coleman of Manchester: a Mountains. The United States has no counter­ games, it was Seattle 2, Milwaukee Caudill, the third Oakland , Harold Baines hit his 155th career struck out eight and walked five to cans fell to Paraguay in March, but The funeral is private. Burial will chev agreed during their first allow the University of Connecti­ ’’John has had great workouts. son, Jeffrey Coleman of Hartford; a High Reagan administration offi­ part to the Soviet shorter-range 1: California 6, Boston 5: Minnesota gave up the Tigers’ only run, a homer to set a White Sox record. raise his record to 8-9 with his fifth he will figure highly in whether the be in Rose Hill Memorial Park. meeting in Geneva in 1985 that cut’s Marine Sciences Institute to He’s been working extremely hard daughter. Tracy Coleman of Hart­ cials have said the United States missiles, some of which are based 3, New York 1; Baltimore 10, homer by Matt Nokes in the eighth, Baines, who also extended his complete game of the season, a team gets relegated to the Ameri­ Rocky Hill. There are no calling Gorbachev would visit the United convert the Croaker into a labora­ and is raring to go,” U.S. Captain ford: three sisters. Frances Cole­ hoped to include those warheads in in Asia and some of which are in tory during the winter when few Chicago 5; Kansas City 5, Cleve- his 21st. hitting streak to 17games, had been career high. Darrel Akerfelds, 0-1, Tom Gorman said Wednesday. “ He can Zone, where it would probably hours. The Rose Hill Funeral States in 1987, but the Soviet leader the ban, but the Soviets had balked man of Manchester. Roberta Sulli­ Europe. Gorbachev had earlier tourists visit. was a loser in his first major league was sharp from the moment he got have to play at least once on a South Home. Rocky Hill, has charge of has indicated he will not go to at global elimination. American clay court, which in the van of Windsor and Doris Colemah arrangements. offered to scrap the Soviet shorter- William Scott, congressional af­ start. here, and after seeing him play for of East Hartford; and several Washington unless the superpow­ Gorbachev said the Kremlin “ is past has been the Americans’ Memorial doantions may be range missiles in Eastern Europe. fairs officer with the Naval Sea Frank White and Bo Jackson hit three days I ’m happy he’s where he nieces and nephews. ers have made concrete progress in prepared to remove the question of downfall. made to a charity of the donor’s arms control. The superpower arms talks have Systems Command in Washington, solo homers for the Royals. is.” The funeral is private. Burial will retaining those 100 warheads on been deadlocked for months and, “ I felt it would be a good time to choice. Superpower negotiators were to said Navy inspectors had found Rangers 5, Blue Jays 3 The draw was scheduled for be at the convenience of the family. medium-range missiles ... pro­ despite Gorbachev’s offer, a come back... and I think it will work meet in Geneva today to study the many deficiencies in the mainte­ today with singles play Friday, There are no calling hours. The vided, of course, that the United number of sticking points remain, Texas broke an eighth-inning tie latest Soviet proposal. nance of the ship. doubles on Saturday and reverse out good for the U.S.,” said Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Richard H. Swain States does the same.” including the Soviet insistence on with two runs on five walks, singles on Sunday. McEnroe, who has rested a bruised Marshal Sergei F. Akhromeyev, “ Our inspections revealed that St., has charge of arrangements. He also said “ shorter-range the destruction of the U.S. war­ including two with the bases loaded back for six weeks. Richard H. Swain. 42. of 21 Laurel the chief of the Soviet general staff, the ship was deteriorating at such a McEnroe and Tim Mayotte were missiles will also be eliminated.” heads on the West German by reliever Mark Eichorn, to beat St . died July 22 at Mount Sinai told the news conference that any rate that it was becoming unsafe,” expected to play singles with Ken Participating in Davis Cup com­ “ In other words, we will proceed missiles. Scott said. Toronto. Flach and Robert Seguso teaming Hospital. Hartford, after a long agreement on the missiles would petition since 1978, McEnroe has illness. Reliever Jeff Russell, 3-1, earned up for doubles. Grace M. Riddell require the destruction of the U.S. played in 57 matches overall and 41 He was born in Talladega. Ala., the victory with 1 1-3 scoreless West Germany was expected to times in singles — both American Grace M. (Lynch) Riddell. 77. of warheads earmarked for the West AT and was a Connecticut resident for German missiles. innings in relief of starter Bobby go with a two-man team of Boris records. His 35-6 record in singles 67 Thomas Drive, wife of Thomas the last 20 years. He was a member Becker and Eric Jelson, each West Germany has maintained Witt. Dale Mohorcic got the last two competition is unsurpassed in U.S. E. Riddell, died Wednesday at playing both singles and doubles. of the National Rifle Association that the 72 missiles cannot be outs for his 13th save. annals. Middlesex Memorial Hospital. and the Ebony Horsemen's Club. Both teams have already been included in a superpower arms deal V TV® The two runs that were scored in “ It means a lot,” said Mayotte, Middletown. He is survived by a sister. eliminated from the 1987 Davis Cup since they do not belong to the the eighth were put on base by Gary who has a 1-2 record in the She was born in Hartford. and she Cornelia Strickland of Manchester. competition — the United State by United States, and the Reagan Lavelle, 1-2, although Eichhorn international competition. "It’s was a resident of Manchester since The local funeral is Friday from 6 Paraguay and West Germany by administration has supported that came in and issued three consecu­ nice to have someone on the team 1941. She was a member and past to 7 p.m. at the James Funeral Spain — and now are playing to stance. tive walks that pushed the runners who has extensive Davis Cup president of the Ladies of the Home, 2016 Main St., Hartford. decide which gets relegated to “ We’re talking about the nuclear across. experience. He knows what it’s all Assumption. Burial will be in Talladega. Ala., at WE HAVE \ zonal competition next year. warheads that are the property of With the score tied 3-3, Lavelle about and, let’s face It, he’s one of Besides her husband, she is the convenience of the family. the U.S.A.,” Akhromeyev said. EMERSON QUIET KOOL walked leadoff batter Pete Incavi- “ It hasn’t really hit me, what the the greatest tennis players ever.” "The Federal Republic of Germany glia, and with two outs walked consequences would be if we lost. Maybe I ’ll start feeling nervous on Gorman said that McEnroe’s is a non-nuclear state and does not pinch-hitter Mike Stanley. Eich­ Friday,” Gorman said. “ The play­ ailing back, which kept him out of have its own nuclear weapons.” BEAT THE SUMMER horn relieved and walked Steve Shultz says officials ers are aware of it but aren’t Wimbledon, had been a major The official news agency Tass Buechele to load the bases and source of concern. said Gorbachev advocated the dwelling on it.” Jerry Browne and Scott Fletcher to “ John was fully aware that if he “ double zero” concept in written HEAT WITH: . ': . « force home runs. A record 72 teams began competi­ replies to questions by the Indone­ tion in the Davis Cup this year, but came in here and played awfully “ Eichhorn was all over the kept him in the dark sian newspaper Merdeka. The AP photo only eight teams have ever won the that it would be a difficult decision SUN. place,” said Browne, who got his agency distributed the text of the IJ^WhiteVt^nghouse CARRIER prestigious international team ti­ for me to maybe not pick him,” he first major league game-winning said. Continued from page 1 never seen him so mad.” queries and Gorbachev’s answers. Cleveland shortstop Jay Bell takes a Kansas City's Kevin Seltzer in their tle. The United State has won 28 RBI with the walk. " I decided to ” I think it was that meeting I Washington and Moscow last giant step forward as he throws to first game at Royals' Stadium. The Royals times and Australia, the defending But McEnroe’s strong practice Shultz said he was disgusted work him all the way. I sure wasn’t finally felt that the president deeply year agreed to eliminate medium- EMERSON' base for a double play after forcing won. 5-1. champion, is the only other team in sessions have pul that particular when he learned many months understands that something is range missiles from Europe, with going to swing at any bad pitches.” double figures with 26 victories. fear to rest. after the fact that key Iran-contra radically wrong.” each side retaining 100 warheads on middlemen had discussed efforts to Shultz made his dramatic com­ WHITE- release terrorists being held in a ments in the opening moments of BIO Kuwaiti prison as part of a CAPACITY^ what is exopected to be two days of LOW larqe' WESTINGHOUSE complicated deal that would send Witt, bullpen lead the Angels to win over Bosox testimony at the nationally tele­ B annon PRICE ROOM arms to Iran and win the freedom of vised Iran-contra hearings. 8MAU American hostages in Lebanon. PRICE SANYO By Dave O’Hara eighth save as the third California He raised his hand and swore to With one out in the seventh. Rich with a run in the ninth, Buice got Shultz said it "made me sick to The Associated Press pitcher in the ninth. “ We’re all just and walked three, throwing a complete games to give the bullpen tell the truth, as have other Gedman doubled and scored on a relief help in the Boston half after my stomach that anybody would is next flipping a coin to see who’s goingjo whopping 123 pitches. some rest. witnesses, and immediately began FRIEDRICH single by Ellis Burks, pulling Romero doubled with one out. talk about that as something we BOSTON — California ace Mike be hot that night. “ (Gardner looked tremendous,” relating an astonishing tale of a Boston to within 5-2. Another single Gary Lucas, a left-hander, got the ’’Gardner pitched very well,” would consider doing.” Witt is struggling. So are the " I was surprised they needed us Witt said. ” If he had started the secretary of state who was kept in by Ed Romero finished Witt. call and retired Wade Boggs (0-4), Boston Manager John McNamara The list of details that Shultz said Angels’ other starting . tonight. When Mike’s in a groove game, I might be sitting here the dark about some of the “ He’s struggling all the way,” then Minton came in. Rice singled said. "You couldn’t ask for a better tax ch ief C a r r ie r ’They haven’t pitched a complete like he was in fora while tonight, we hanging my head.” he didn’t know about was a long administration’s most important California Manager Gene Mauch home Romero and walked Evans relief job than that unless he shut one. NEW 8 YEAH WARRANTY game this month. just sit back in the bullpen and Witt, 3-0 against Boston this year, foreign policy initiatives. Continued from page 1 said. “ It used to be that when you before Mike Greenwell filed to left them out.” 9EE STORE FOR AU DETAILS The relievers, though, are carry­ watch the girls all night.” said he "kind of backed Into the win He disclaimed knowledge that Shultz told members of the House got Witt a four or five run lead you’d to end the game. SANYO ing the load. The bullpen has not Staked to a 4-0 lead that shelled tonight, but I ’ll take it.” The relief job was Gardner’s Reagan had formally approved the and Senate investigating panels he sit back and say it’s all over. Not The California victory, the make him the perfect choice to fill lost a game since June 15. Boston starter Dennis “ Oil Can- longest appearance in the major sale of arms to Iran until many would reverse his policy and any more.” team’s eighth in 12 games with ” I love to see DeWayne Buice this sensitive ppst.” Witt, 12-6, allowed only one run ” Boyd in the first inning, Witt leagues. It was the longest by a months later. He said he didn’t disclose advice he had given DeWayne Buice, established as a Boston this season, spoiled an follow me, and Lucas and Minton, Groppo resigned June 9 after for six innings, then needed relief worked out of trouble in each of the Boston reliever since Bob Stanley know of the direct sale of U.S. arms personally to the president, but said reliever after 'lO years in the outstanding performance by Red too,” the lanky right-hander said. being criticized over an incident in help Wednesday night as the Angels first three innings. went 10 innings against Minnesota to Iran until nearly a year after the “ this is an exception.” He said he [miiiim iin i',fill.'' ii,iiii_i;iiiiiii minors, replaced Witt and gave up Sox reliever Wes Gardner. “ There were some scary moments, on May 22, 1983. March in which he confronted built a 5-0 lead and hung on for a 6-5 He Mttled down and retired fact. would not agree to do so at other 3,000 UNITS an RBI single to Rice, who had four The right-hander went 8 13 but they did the job.” Senate Minority Leader Reginald victory over the Boston Red Sox. Boston in order in the fourth and Both the Angels and the Red Sox He also said he didn’t know until hearings, and warned lawmakers hits, and a run-scoring double to innings, the longest stint by a Smith, R-New Hartford, with tax ’ ’We’ve got a bunch of rejects out fifth. Then, after Jim Rice led off He said that going “ five, six or had a break in the schedule today. afterwards that former National that if they tried to cite this day as a Dwight Evans before ending the bullpen pitcher in the major files purportedly showing that IN STOCK!!! there in the bullpen,” said reliever the sixth with his 10th homer, he seven innings is not my type of California opens a series with Security Adviser Robert McFar- precedent, “ I won’t buy it.” rally. leagues this year. He allowed five proper sales tax had not been paid Greg Minton, who picked up his retired four more batters in order. game,” and added that he and other Detroit while Boston remains at lane went secretly to Tehran in May Shultz had made it clear earlier After California padded its lead hits and two runs, struck out five 1986, and it was even later that he on a car purchased by Smith’s son. starters are going to have to pitch home to play Seattle Friday night. that he opposed the decision to sell Such tax information is to be kept learned that McFarlane had taken arms to Iran, and was criticized by Mon Cootng Pomr Air Conditioner weapons with him. strictly confidential. Although no to n Mohot mtnUon the Tower commission for distanc­ one was able to conclude that The secretary said he didn’t learn ing himself from the sales once they Vaiues! until June 1986 that Saudi Arabia Groppo broke any law by showing it were approved by the president. to Smith, Attorney General Joseph Optional: We Install - We Deliver. had provided $31 million to the All systems window thru-wall — Helin tosses a no~hitter in Legion victory Lieberman said the act violated tax contras in 1984 and 1985. And he said In the opening moments of his testimony, Shultz told Senate law­ agency regulations and ethics and Whole house any type, any size he didn’t know until it surfaced in By Jim Tierney five and striking out 11. yer Mark Belnick he did not know appeared to be an attempt to house or apartment. We have the Keith DiYeso singled him to second. Dom Laurinitis the congressional hearings that Herald Sports W riter Price, and Roe. threaten Smith. BIQ selectlonll The owner of the lowest ERA ()' sacrificed Roe and DiYeso and reached first when the Taiwan contributed $2 million to the that Reagan had signed any docu­ Groppo had been appointed in in the Zone, Helin actually had his most trouble in the second baseman covering first took his foot off the contras in 1985. ment authorizing secret arms sales ROCKVILLE — Pitching is supposedly 80 percent Leonard had two hits, scored twice, and drove in 1985. A t Utual - top of the first inning. Helin walked leadoff hitter bag. Rockville starter Jeff Cryer picked off Discussing his learning about the to Iran until he heard it from of any baseball game. Manchester Legion southpaw three runs while Stanford had two hits and two RBIs Bannon served for two years as Galen Polona, who advanced to second base on an Laurinitis, and in the process, Roe scared on a arms-for-hostages plan involving a Poindexter at an Oval Office LOWEST PRICES EVER Chris Helin didn't do anything which might obscure while DiYeso added two hits. an aide to O’Neill before moving to errant plckoff attempt. Polona was theonly Rockville head-first slide. Laurinitis made it to second safely proposed Kuwaiti release of terror­ briefing last Nov. 10. right here in Manchesterll that point Wednesday night in a Zone Eight encounter Travelers. player to reach second base in the game. Helin retired and DiYeso went to third. Helin then walked. After a MANCHnSTIR ( II) — Price cf J-l-l-2, J. Leonard lb ists, Shultz said he called the White He also said he knew nothing with Rockville. * 3-1-1-1, DiYeso lb He said O’Neill first discussed the the next three batters to get out of the inning. force play at home. Arts Leonard drove in Laurinitis House and tried to get an appoint­ about Reagan’s initial approval of ______■ ^ v t o o e t t o . Helin hurled a no-hitter while Post 102 walked away •-oorInIMs If 0-14-0, Cosoy If tax job with him about a week ago on a sacrifice fly to right field for a 2-0 lead. ment with the president to tell him, the deal on Dec. 5, 1985, until “ it with an easy 11-0 victory in a game called after five "H e (Helin) wasn’t sharp.” Legion Coach Dave and he accepted it on ’Tuesday. Morency said. "But, sometimes It’s better to start off but was rebuffed. emerged in the course of these innings due to darkness. Manchester’s Zone record is Manchester added two more runs in the fourth on an “ I had a great job at Travelers,” a little wild and that way they (Rockville) don’t know He said he then called Reagan hearings.” 11-4-1 (second place) and 18-15-1 overall. Post 102 will RBI-tripIe by Arts Leonard and a sacrifice fly by V *!? ■“ Folono c 2 -0 -0 -0, Thompson ts 1 -0 -0 -0, he said. “ An opportunity like this what to expect.” Rockville knew what to expect the KITOv If 34 0 4 ), 8 ^ ^ 0 1 1 0 M/p 1 -04-0, Oonovoncf2 4 4 4 , directly the nextday, a Sunday, and Asked about contributions of ti-a*****“^ play Willimantic tonight at 7:30 p.m. in a non-Zone Dave Price. Post 102 exploded for seven runs in the jP«"«hot lb 2-0-04, Korroll 2b 2444, doesn’t come along very often. It’s ■ t z ia m : game in Willimantic. rest of the game after Helin began to warm up. told him he needed to see him “ right millions of dollars from other hartfonw fifth inning off reliever Vinny Mancarella. Manches­ O IfJ4-«-*' Cryor p 24-04. Totals: 14444. an opportunity I ’d be foolish to ■ ^ •CMS In his five-inning stint, Helin walked four and kov: At bolt-runt-hilt-rbl. now.” nations to help the contras, he said; This was Helin’i second career no-hit performance. ter sent 12 men to the plate and Mike Charter’s forgo.” .SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER L . ____ •oaiTCMil struck out seven. “ The president was astonished” “ These things have all emerged Ml HITNM HIT tff 647-9997 •Wltm.T f He threw his first as a sophomore at Manchester High towering two-nin triple to center field was the He said he would be taking a pay nmliRn ROCKVMIt * *0Q0 27—11.11-0 0# 0 A j when Shultz ucil. crcd the news, the during these hearings ^nd that’s School on June 4. 1M4, against Simsbury in a state Manchester scored the only runs it would need in highlight of the frame. Rob Stanford added a two-run cut. Groppo has been receiving an tournament game. He won that game. 6-1, walking !£S>* Moncorollo (S), and Polona. s e c i •'* state recalled. “ I have the second inning. Jon Roe led off with a walk ancl when I learned of them.” annual salary of $56,162. single and other runs were knocked in by Leonard, WF-Holln. LF-Crvor. 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, July 23, 1907 Lopez shooting for elusive Women’s Ooen title — _ MANCHESTER HERALD. ’Thursday. July 23, 1987 11 By Tom Canovan "I think Itit would be more comoletecomplete title. titi» The Associated Press if I won it.” Clark s homer tribute to late Don McMahon 6,284-yard Plainfield Country Club. “If I could win the Open this dra Palmer. one to win. You have to play great Very little has eluded Lopez in 11 This might be the first year that By The Assocloted Press week, that would be the way to do it However, Lopez said her best golf to win.” as the Cubs beat host San Diego. EDISON TOWNSHIP, N.J. - years on the women’s professional I have enjoyed playing an Open Shane Rawley, 12-5, pitched 61-3 B elieve it or not. Nancy Lopez is coming right after the Hall of chance to win might have been two There are a number of players The Cubs set a club record by tour. She is a three-time player of course,” she said. “ Previously I After Jack Clark hit a two-run innings, allowing three runs for his now a member of the over-30 set, Fame,” Lopez said. years ago at Baitusrol in nearby who are playing great golf heading NL Roundup hitting 26 homers against the the year, a three-time Vare Trbphy never enjoyed playing Open homer in the ninth inning to beat fourth straight victory. Ifcnt 'Te- and time could be running out for Lopez is also aware that the odds Springfield. Kathy Baker won that into the 72-hole tournament. Jane Padres in 12 games, the most they winner for low average score, the courses I would hit great shots or U)B Angeles, he wasn’t thinking kuive and Steve Bedrosian relieved her to win the one event that has might not be in her favor this time, event and Lopez finished tied for Geddes, the top money winner on have hit in a season against a club with Bedrosian earning his league­ fourth all-time leading money- what I thought were great shots and about winning or losing. eluded her - the U.S. Women’s and 1987 has not been a typical fourth after a final-round 77. the LPGA Tour this year and the since division play began in 1969. leading 27th save. winner and last, but not least, the not get great results. The ball would Before Wednesday night’s game, 17 games. The Cardinals lead Open. Nancy Lopez year. “ Baitusrol was the Open I could defending champion, has won five They won nine of the 12 games "Base-running mistakes hurt,” latest mem ber of the LP G A Hall of bounce over the green or take a former major league pitcher Doii second-place M ontreal by S‘A In 12 events, Lopez has one have won, should have won,” she times, including last week’s event between the two teams, holding the I don’t think my career would be Fame. crazy hop.” McMahon, who served as a special games in the East Reds Manager Pete Rose said. •complete If I didn’t win the victory and currently ranks 17th on said. “ I was just primed that week in Boston. ■The loss was the fourth straight for Padres to five homers. Lopez, who turned 30 on Jan. 6, And that translated into Lopez assignment scout for the Dodgers' Open.” Lopez said Wednesday the LPGA earnings list with 885,855. and I really thought I was going to Keith Moreland added his 100th officially entered the Hall of Fame failing to win the Open, where her for the past two years, died of a the Dodgers, who have dropped 10 Mets 4, Braves 3 before her final practice round for She has played in three tourna­ win. Things just didn’t happen.” Betsy King and Ayako Okamoto of 14. career homer as the Cubs snapped Monday night in a cerem ony in New best finish was second by two shots heart attack. He was 57. Lee Mazzilli’s pinch RBI single the 42nd women’s national cham­ ments since the beginning of June Can things happen this year for of Japan are both three-Ume It was Clark who hit a dramatic a four-game losing streak. York. Sheearnedheradmittancein *" *9T7. She also Lopez? McMahon suffered the heart capped a four-run sixth inning as pionship, which was to start today. and took three weeks off leading winners this year, and second-year two-out, three-run homer at Dodger “ It’s been frustrating the last few February, winning her 35th career finished second in 1975 as an attack at about 4:45 p.m., PDT — New York rallied to beat Atlanta at tbf" . vcTt -♦ the par-72, “ The Open is a wonderful tourna­ pro Jody Rosenthal has a victory Stadium in the ninth inning o f the years because I’ve been out so amateur, four strokes behind San­ ment to win,” she said. “ It’s a tough nearly three hours before the game Shea Stadium. and a second in the past two weeks. sixth game of the 1985 NL Cham­ much, Sutcliffe, 5-14 last year, said. began — while pitching batting Zane Smith, 8-6, allowed just one pionship Series to give the Cardi­ .“ When Zonk (Moreland) hit his practice. He was pronounced dead hit over the first five innings and nals a 7-5 victory and the pennant. 100th homer, he came in and said. ‘I 90 minutes later at Queen of Angels . held a 3-0 lead. ButafterTim Teufel Elsewhere in the N L, Chicago got my 100th. now you get your Hospital. and Keith Hernandez opened the beat San Diego 6-3. New York edged 100th’ . I hope the next hundred don’t The crowd of 33,665 at Dodger inning with base hits. Darryl Atlanta 4-3, Houston blanked Mont­ take as long.” Stadium observed a moment of Strawberry, Barry Lyons and Ra­ SCOREBOARD real 7-0, Philadelphia beat Cincin­ silence as a tribute to McMahon fael Santana had R B I singles to tie nati 5-3 and Pittsburgh shut out San Astros 7, Expos 0 shortly before the game's first pitch the score. Francisco 4-0. and Clark dedicated his homer that Mike Scott pitched a four-hitter, Mazzilli, pinch-hitting for Ron ” He’s awesome, unbelievable.” gave St. Louisa 3-1 victory over Los struck out 10 and drove in a run as Darling, then won it with a Softball Angeles to McMahon. Los Angeles Manager Tom Lasorda Houston defeated Montreal at BasebaD RoyaIsS, Indians! Phllllas 5, Reds 3 said of Clark. line-drive single to left-center, ”It was tough under the circum­ Olympic Stadium. scoring Lyons. Mazzilli is 12-for-33 stances, I played with him (McMa­ When asked about McMahon. Scott, 11-6, increased his major CLEVELAND KANSAS CITY as pinch hitter. CINCINNATI PHILA Lasorda said. ‘T m sure you know league-leading total to 135 TONIGHT'S GAMES Obrhw iGrhH abrilbl hon) for six years.” Clark said. "H e Darling, 5-7. won his third game Amirlcan Lugui stindingi Butler cf 4 0 10 Wilson cf how we feel about that. It’s just a en route to his third shutout and "Mrltet vs. Elmore's, 6 — Fltzocrald Hlnzo2b 4 10 0 Larkin ss 3 10 0 Scknuellb was a good man and a friend, It’s a in his last four decisions. R oger 4 0 0 0 Seltzer 3b 3 110 Bell 3b sad, sad thing for that to happen to HM f*' 5.''*^'?^’ ~ Flfmerold Toblerdh 3 0 10 4 0 10 Schu 1b tough situation. I want to dedicate fifth complete game. McDowell pitched three scoreless East nvw en Brett 1b 2 10 1 EDavIs cf 3 0 0 0 MThmpcf him.” Ro^birts”*"' Trosh-Awov, « - Corter lb 4 110 Trtobllrt the home run to him and his “ I was real happy with the way I innings for his 12th save. w L Pet. OB Snyder rf 3 0 0 0 Parker rf 4 0 12 Hoyesef Lasorda said he told the Dodgers Elks vs. Postal, 6 — Nike New York 4 0 10 FWhIte 2b 3 12 1 TJonesIf 4 0 10 fam ily.” pitched tonight.” said Scott, who 5S 36 .604 MHall If 4 0 3 1 Esnrdi (ti SchmdiSb Brown's vs. JAM, 7:30 — Nike Detroit S3 39 Jacoby 3b 3 0 2 2 BDIozc 4 0 2 0 GWIIsonrf “ to go out there and play as hard as felt he had not been effective since a .S76 3 2 0 10 BJocksn If 3 111 Clark played for San Francisco Pirates 4, Giants 0 a S? y*' * — Pooonl Toronto S4 40 .S74 3 JBelIss Esosky 1b 4 120 CJometlf they could. That’s the way he start in San Diego on June 25. "T h e Mllwoukee 4 0 0 0 ASalazr ss 4 00 0 DCncpc2b 4 0 10 from 1977 to 1984 when McMahon 46 46 .300 to Allanson c 4 00 0 LOwen c Parrish c (McMahon) would want it.” Rick Reuschel pitched a five- p!.b}^lKH an;r?sT4'’-^“K%"inev Boston 43 S2 .4S3 14'A Totals 4 0 10 Brownngp 1000 Aguayoss was the Giants’ pitching coach velocity on my fastball was there, Baltimore 33 1 8 1 Totals 29 5 7 5 Colins ph Welch carried a four-hit shutout hitter for his 23rd career shutout as Cha*rfir'’ook’ ‘ ~ 42 S3 .442 1S'/> 1110 GGrssph "If I would have struck out and I had decent control on my Cleveland 33 61 .3S1 24 Clevelsid aaa wy. BLondmp 0 0 0 0 Jeltzss and a 1-0 lead into the ninth, but Pittsburgh took two of three games AP photo M c C I n d p h instead o f hitting the home run. I split-fingered fastball. Dlvtaton Kansas City an m S S lli 0 0 0 R a w. I e y Ozzie Smith led off with double and at Candlestick Park. W L Pet. p 10 0 0 wouldn't have been too sad about it On May 8 at Montreal. Scott beat Cincinnati’s Buddy Bell (left) watches as the Phillies’ Minnesota e e ONelll ph 10 0 0 Tom m y H err followed with a single S3 43 SS2 Tekulvep 0 0 0 0 because there’s a lot worse things the Expos with a two-hitter. Reuschel. 8-4, lowered his earned Lance Parrish holds onto third base after advancing on a Oaklond so 44 .532 FWIIImsp 0 00 0 Stoneph 10 10 to tie the score. Then Clark followed run average to 2.19, best among Dusty California 3 cul*? 9i.LOB-Cle^4l^ that happen in this life ." said Clark Bill Doran had three hits, includ­ SO 46 .52) 3 Bedrosnp 0 0 0 0 with his 15th game-winning hit. major-league starting pitchers. It single in their game Wednesday night in Philadelphia. Kansas City 46 46 .511 4 Totals 33 393 Totals 38 S II 4 who lined a 2-2 pitch from Bob ing a two-run homer for Houston. Army ond N ow double-coated Ste- Seattle 47 4S .495 S'/i was the third shutout in his last five The Phillies won, 5-3. Texas Ctadnnali Welch. 9-6. into the left-field seats Cubs 6, Padres 3 Phillies 5, Reds 3 Sro*h#*2#" •*' Wednesdov 4S 4S .464 6'/i g j starts. Chicago 37 „SS .402 14 Cleveland « « ER BB SO for his 29th homer and 90th and 91st It was a night of milestones for S I? * "JL* winners while Bruce Juan Samuel hit his I9th home Reuschel also scored the gam e’s , ’* * * '* * * W s Games Ak^,d,L,0-1 e,3 J 4 4 5 4 ^meV/innlng RBI — Schu (2). RBIs. walked, moving Reuschel to se­ Frov added two and three RBIs. Mark S e ^ e 7, Milwaukee 1 _.E—CJames. DP—Cincinnati 2. LOB— Chicago. Rick Sutcliffe won the run. tying his career high, and first run in the third inning after a perfect bunt down the third-base The victory was the third straight cond. Reuschel took third on Andy ^llfom la 6, Boston 5 ^Kansas City ^ ' i 2 1 Philadelphia 4. 2B—Samuel, 100th gam e of his career and Andre drove in two runs as Philadelphia drawing a leadoff walk from Kelly line. ln*defMt** *"*^ Ooktond 10, Detroit 1 Schu, GWtIson, Esosky. H R—Samuel (19) for St. Louis and the I4th in its last Van Slyke’s fly to deep right and Gublczo W,8-9 9 sine. Dawson hit his 250th lifetim e homer beat visiting Cincinnati. Downs. 8-6. Barry Bonds also The Pirates added three runs, Baltimore 10, Chicago 5 WP-Akerfeld.. » > 0 5 8 4*^'" <’i)TMThSSiJSi scored when Jim Morrison beat out A East Minnesota 3, New York 1 (27). S— Rowley. SF-^WIIs(m. two of them unearned, in the ninth. Texas 5, Toronto 3 . "**'*’■ ''''■**' Hlrsch- Ctaclnnall "■ • * " « • • * « > Gentle Touch Cor Wash slipped by Kansas City 5, Cleveland 1 t!112?S9 A— WeOnesdoy „ Thirst's Games Browning Lz5-8 5 9 5 5 0 7 Kansos City (D. Jockton nt BLondum i 1 0 0 o o Sports In Brief Baltimore (Bell7-7)T7;3SpS ’ Nichols gets retirement gift at Festival ?n hits '^'ItaSLhk. * 7 0 0 10 **•"♦'* Touch while Pete PIres *•*) ot Cleveland (Condi - National Laague raaults rniiooMpnw otti 2-10), 7:35 p.m. .Loniono hod two blnoles Raw1eyW,12-S 61-3 7 3 2 2 5 By Barry Wllner standing. apiece for Jones. Toronto Tekulve 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 The Associated Press helped me. playing with the best game of the festival. The West (Stieo 7:35 p.m. Bodrosn S,27 2 2 0 0 0 0 Russo resigns as EC hockey coach “ I think that this, overall, is a real Mats 4. Bravas 3 players in the w orld,” he said. benefitted from three errors in the “ * Mllwoukee g<^ start for me coming back,” Northarn (Bosio 5-2), 8:35 p.m. Cubs8,Padres3 Dr.’VIc Russo has resigned as the East Catholic High School ice DURHAM, N.C. — Bob Nichols Diana Gee of San Carlos. Calif., second inning, when it got all of its Only games scheduled ATLANTA Mills said. “I hope that I can WInmoer s Gymnastics twisted post NEW YORK hockey coach to take over the Yale University women’s hockey couldn't think of a sweeter way to won her third consecutive singles runs. _ ... FTMov's Games obrhbl Obrhbl continue on by winning the Big 10 ^ “ "Chester Police Union, 15-9, at Seattle ot Boston, 7:35 p.m Hollcf 4 0 10 CHICAGO coach slot, East Athletic Director Tom Malin said Wednesday. leave coaching. title, downing Jasmine Wang of The North men, led by two-time Robertson Park. Steve Dumond led the MWIIsnct 5---- 0 0 0 ^ ^ *AN DIEGO championship and maybe the Texas at Cleveland, 7:35 p m Oberkfl3b 4 0 11 Teufel 2b 4 12 0 gbrhM . Russo coached the Eagles for three years and had an aggregate Nichols, who stepped down last East Brunswick. N.J., 21-18, 21-14 Olympic champion Darrell Pace, Includlno a California of Detroit, 7:35 p.m DJames If 4 110 DMrtnzcf NCAA championship. It’s really KHmdz lb 3 120 4 0 0 0 Jefftrsnef 5 22 1 24-30-2 mark. East qualified for state tournament play the first March as basketball coach at 21-18. and East women took gold medals cSI".*'^’ while Chuck Lankford, Bill Minnesota ot Toronto, 7:35 p m Garber p 0 0 0 0 Strwbrvrf 4 111 Dernier cf 1 0 0 0 Wynnelf 4 0 2 1 just a good feeling to be back with a SIbrInsz, and Bob Walsh eoch added New Yoilc at Chicago, 8 p.m. DMrphyrf 4 0 10 Me RyldsK Sndbrg2b 3 0 0 0 Comstek p 0 0 0 0 two years before finishing 6-11 this past winter. East, under Bill Toledo, received a nice retirement In water polo at Chapel Hill, Alex In team archery at Cary. GPerry lb 3 0 0 0 Palmeir If whole group of guys playing organ­ Pemberton Roj*®* City at Baltimore, 8:05 p.m. 4 110 Lyonsc 3 111 3 10 0 Gwynn rf 4 110 Mannix, won the state Division II championship in 1984. gift from his North team at the U.S. Rousseau of Santa Monica, Calif., Brian Arseneau of Arlington Oaklond ot Milwaukee, 8:35 p.m! AThomsss 4 0 2 1 HJohsn 3b Dawson rf 4 2 3 2 Kruk 1b 4 0 3 1 ized basketball." 4 0 0 0 Durhm 1b Olympic Festival on Wednesday who led the tournament with 21 Heights, III., won the men’s 1,000- Benedict c 3 0 0 0 Santana ss 4 0 11 4 110 Brown 3b 4 0 0 0 The North shot 56.7 percent from Smmns ph 10 0 0 Darling p AAorlnd3b 3 2 12 Ftannry 2b 4 0 0 0 night — a gold medal. goals, scored twice and Doug meter race after Randy Bartz, who Hubbrd 2b 2 0 0 0 JDavIs c the field. hitsReevelTeortThad three NltiOnSlLsagUBStandlligS 4 12 0 Mazzllll ph 10 1 1 The North, which had lost to the Kimbell of Long Beach, Calif., had had set a festival mark with a tim e ZSmIth p 2 0 10 McDwII p Oulnonsss 7 n n 1’ 1 ® ’ 9 Bolton Soccer Camp scheduled The West women, sparked by a Dedmon p 10 10 Nocess ? 221 g®**yc 4 000 unbeaten South in the round-robin four goals as the South beat the of one minute. 38.96 seconds in a East OlyMon 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Groitp 10 0 0 15-4 run led by Shameil Coleman of Woman’s Rec Nettles Ph 10 0 0 Sutcliffe p 4 0 0 0 Steels ph 10 0 0 BOLTON — The Bolton Soccer Camp will be held July 27-31 at tournament, blitzed the favorites East 10-7. The fourth-seeded South heat, collided with Andy Gabel of .... W L Pet. GB Asnmchr p Long Beach State and Rehema St. Louis 60 32 652 _____ 0 0 0 0 Booker p 0 0 0 0 Bolton High School fo r boys and girls in grades one through eight with torrid shooting for an 88-73 was 6-0-1 in the event. Northbrook. III. Griffey If 10 0 0 _ AAockef 2 0 10 Stephens of Colorado, won the gold. IS®! *'!!'. Printing, Totals TetaN with sessions daily from 9 a.m. to noon. Alan Wilson of the victory in the championship game Mike Combs of Paris, Tenn., Tricia Stennes of Roseville set i2-lf at Charter Oak Park. Kathy SItek New York 51 43 .543 10 36 3 10 2 Totals 36 4 94 33 6 5 6 TetaN 17 I N 3 Pauliije Jordan of Nevada-Las and Donno Wpdhams each lashed three University of Hartford will be camp director. Registration fee is at Chapel Hill. pitched a four-hitter in winning his another festival record as she won Chicogo 49 45 571 19 Herild photo by Pinto QltaObo 888 B 8 888 Vegas scored 16 points and grabbed singles while Sue Proctordoubledtwice 111 $30. Late registration for the fall soccer program will also be In the women’s title game, the fourth gam e of the festival in men’s the women’s 1,000 in 1:47.25. Y et and Denise Plante added two blnoles. Pittsburgh IS43 ^51 457 Bon Otago in gw iS 12 rebounds for the West. G ^ e winning RBI — accepted. For further information, call Bill Blafkin at 649-8137. South fell again, this tim e to the softball at Raleigh as the East beat another festival record was set by West Olyislon Gorita Wlitalng RBI — JDavls(3)T "In the second half, we just went Charter Oak Coming home Ai =~{jJohnson, GPerry. LOB->Atlonta 7. West 68-53. the North 1-0 on an unearned run. the East in the men's 5,000-meter Cincinnati *‘44 York 9. 2B—Hubbard. 3B—^ZSmIth S®" Diego 7. out and played great,” C?oleman Combs outpitched Jim m y Moore of relay. ^~i^/^Bom. 3B—Wynne. H R— “ It’s been a great thing for me. said. ffoperfy Mointenance Hou^n 47 47 !500 3'/j Janet Tanguay of The Homestead heads for home plate fs^Tnall'l'm'' °'’*TV (W. A^llli Tudor gets In work In minors probably one of the most enjoyable Medford. Ore., who had thrown a The South won the women’s 3,000 rZ '*'’"^ ''’*- 7-6, at Fitzgerald S y Roncisco 47 48 .495 4 J*W»r»on (3), Doswon Sean O’Neill continued his domi­ Field. Dave Kay and Joe Theriault led ATlontO 49 59 AJ7 OIA to score a run as DeCormier catcher Millie Grainey SB-Gwynn(X),Kruk(7),JMtal?S!l experiences I’ve ever had.” Ni­ no-hitter earlier in the tournament. relay and the team gold. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — John Tudor says he is in no hurry to nation of the men’s singles tourna­ the winners with three hits each. For ^ A n g e le s 41 § 9'% chols said. “ Not only emotionally, The only run scored in the sixth of Overland Park, watches ^ r a throw in Tuesday’s Women’s Rec League Pirates4,8lants0 ment in table tennis, winningforthe Tierney s, Mike FalkowskI, Jeff Barter, San Diego...... 34 60 .362 16'/j OlkStao h r b r b b s o return to the St. Louis Cardinals, and won’t even consider it until but physically. I would like to think inning. Ted Hicks of Chillicothe, Kan., hada bases-loaded, three-run and Brian McAuley each collected two wgdnMooy*s Oomos fourth consecutive year. O’Neill, of hits. New York 4, Atlanta 3 game at Charter Oak Park. The Homestead won, 12-10 he is certain the leg he broke April 19 has healed completely. that this festival will help the Mo., singled and stole second. He double in the eighth inning that ®“sSJ'oktai^'' * 10 3 3 0 7 McL«an, Va., won his third golil W tt^rgh 4, San Froncisco 0 PITTSBURGH SAN FRAN "Whenever it’s ready, it’s ready,” Tudor said after pitching players a great deal because they went to third on an infield single by broke a 2-2 tie and lifted the North to Houston 7, Montreal 0 _ Oh r h bl g ^ tL ,2 -5 5 5 6 5 2 0 medal this year and 10th festival West Side obrhbl three innings Wednesday night for the Cardinals’ AAA Louisville are going to run into a lot of Steve Kerian of Cedar Falls, Iowa, the gold medal in baseball, 5-2 over miadelphia 5, Cincinnati 3 3 00 0 Aldreterf 4 0 10 2 0 0 0 0 1 medal overall by beating Quang Chicago 6, San Diego 3 VanS yket 5 0 10 Mltchll3b Comstock 2 0 0 0 2 4 club of American Association. "That might sound like a wise-guy adversity ahead. I am very proud of and scored when second baseman the South. B.A. Club stomped on Blue Ox, 7-2, at 4 0 0 0 Bui of Bellevue, Wash., 21-18,21-15, St. Louis 3, Los Angeles 1 AngelsB.Red SoxS Atorrlsn 2b 4 0 1 1 Leonard If 3 0 10 answer, but until it is, I’m not going anywhere.” these guys." Danny N esslerof St. James, Minn., The South overcam e a 5-0 deficit Poganl Field. Kevin McCooe and Frank Twins 3, Yankees 1 Breom Ib 3 110 WCtark 1b CardlnalsB, Dodgers! 21-11. He also won the doubles ami Vltkus each had two hits to lead the Oomes 4 0 10 On Wednesday night, Tudor allowed four hits and one run for He could be proudest of Terry misplayed the ball. in the fifth gam e and won the winners while (iarv LeMIre and Tim CALIFORNIA R ReyIdsrf 4100C D O V I s team gold as a m em ber of the (Show 4-11), 4:05 p.m. BOSTON NEW YORK cf 3 0 1 0 Louisville in its game against the Omaha Royals. He was not Mills, who scored 15 points and had Susan LeFeb vre of Long Beach, women’s volleyball gold medal Rice each banged out two safeties tor Ob r h U MINNESOTA STLOUIS LOS ANGELS South. the losors. ^ Montreal _ ^ cbrhH obrh bl Bonilla 3b 30 0 1 Brenlyc 3 0 10 Calif., shut out the East on five hits with ah 8-15, 15-12, 7-15, 15-4, 15-11 (Smith 6*3), 7:35 p.m. Pettis ct 3 2 0 0 Burks cf 5 12 1 Cotto cf cG.rhM LVIlrec Obrhbl , Obrhbl involved in the decision, a 4-3 Omaha victory. He threw 47 10 rebounds. Mills, a victim of DWhIte rf 4 4 0 0 0 Gladde If 4 1 1 0 3110 RThpsn2b 2 0 0 0 Coleman If 4 0 0 0 O’Neill credited a trip to China as the West won the women’s 0 2 0 Romero Wshtnet) 4 111 Pedrlqu ss 4 0 11 Uribe ss 3 00 0 Sox3b 4 0 10 pitches, 31 for strikes. Proposition 48 last season, will play victory over the East. Lonise 2b 5 2 2 0 Gogness 5 0 10 Reuschelp DSmIthss 4 110 Shelbycr 4 0 0 0 with improving his game. softball gold 5-0. PaganI « 5 ; s r 5 - ‘^,"!r35 2.-2! DeCncs 3b 4 2 2 0 R H nds n If 4 0 0 0 Puckett 2 10 0 Downsp 2 0 0 0 Herr 2b 4 12 1 for Michigan this year now that he Norfleet of Glen Ellyn, 111., contrib­ Boggs 3b 4 0 0 0 ct 4 12 1 J Robnsnp Guerrerlf 2000 ” I just came back from three LeFebvre, who starred in college [Jwnngdh 5 112 RIcelt 5 14 3 0 0 0 0 JCtark 1b 3 12 2 TLndrm If has improved his academic uted 24 kills and Jill Johnson of MudvHle Nine slid by Keith Realty, Hndrdt 1b Winfield rf 4 0 10 Hrbek lb 1112 Letfertsp 0 0 0 0 McGee cf 0000 weeks in China and that really TItfer DeClantls Ckily gomes scheduled 4 12 2 Bnzngr or 0 0 0 0 GWord 1b _ Splimn ph 40 20 /Marshal rf 4020 Glen Gondrezick attempts suicide at Fullerton State, won her fourth Downey, Calif., added 21. JKHowl If 3 0 0 0 4 0 10 Goettl 3b 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 Pnditn 3b 3 0 10 MHtchr 1b led Mudville with three hits while Lance u _ _'??‘'“ T’s Games DwEvns rf 4 0 2 1 Pglrulo 3b 4 0 0 0 Smally dh 4 0 0 0 TetaN 31 4 5 3 Totals 29 0 5 0 3 000 Boone c 4 0 0 1 GrnwII 5 0 0 0 Fordrf 4 0 0 0 H m ph 0000 ^ tr o . Bob Wilson, John McCarthy, and Houston irt New York, 2, 5:05 p.m. Polldor ss Cerone c 3 0 10 Bmnskv rf 3 0 2 0 TPenac BOULDER, Colo. — Former Denver Nugget Glen Gondrezick Rob French eoch chipped In with two Cincinnati at Montreal, 7:35 p m 4 0 11 Bucknrib 4 0 10 Medim2b Pittsburgh oei gm ggs_4 4 00 0 Trvfnoph 1000 McLmr2b 4 0 0 0 2 0 10 Loudner c 4 0 2 0 Mathews 0 2 0 0 0 Slubbolb was in critical but stable condition at a Boulder hospital after Hlghter had ^""Oelphlo, 7:35 p.ni. SOwen ss 4 0 10 Tolleso ss 2 0 0 0 Lmbrdz 2b 4 0 10 Son Ronclsco OOO 080 eiw n 0000 /Moris ph 10 0 0 Garner 3b 4 0 10 attempting suicide by shooting himself in the chest, police said. three hita while Tony McFoll, Don Pmsburgh ot Son Diego, 10:05 p.m. Totals « . . . c 4110 Totals 31 1 5 1 Totals 31 3 10 3 Gorne Winning RBI — Morrison (6L ^ Tunnell p Delgado holds lead at Tour de 35 6 I 5 Totals 40 5 13 5 0 0 0 0 Sdosctac Griswold, Bruce Amundsen, and Bruce ^Irago -Woshlngto (7).SB—Gladdwi Son Francisco lying on the porch of his home, said they were able to interview challenger, took a 39-second lead J®* Yonoudenhove each ripped Romero. H R— Rice (10). S—DWhIte. Downs LJ-6 81-3 5 4 2 4 4 Los Angeles gn S I 2 Z i pace. three hits for Nosslff while Joe Chetelat RBI — jaork (15). him briefly. into last four stages of the Tour de Barring a m ajor breakaway in Rosslllohad JR o^son 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 ,.F~VCIara, Duncan, AAothews. DP— •WO niT8 In oefeot. SEATTLE NewYota H«E«BBSO Lefferts 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 “ By his own admission, it was a self-inflicted wound,” Sgt. France cycling race. today’s final mountain stage, the M.rhM "'•-W A U K K caiitamia « « « » » « > WP-Lefferfs. PB—Brenly “ " “ LOB-StLouIs 5, MWmw,12^ 41.3 , 4 4 , j Ernst Little said. "H e did say it was not an accident.” Laurent Fignon of France, the winner will likely come from that DNIxon cf 4 120 Felder If 3 0 0 0 StSSdSrd'"’ *'^ l ’ "^ 1 0 0 1 0 Umplres-^ome, Froemming; Rrst, MANCHESTER Rec PBradly If 3 0 10 Yountef Bulce 2 3 1 1 0 0 ^rlln g; Second, C.WIIIIams; Third, ^rs«^l5i.H *fcS?;SS?'(29f^ 1983 and 1984 winner of the ’Tour, group. 4 00 0 ’MhmMta 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 SBrodleyc 4 0 0 0 Molltor (ti 3 0 11 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Qulck.T—2:15.A—14,472. MfSSS (7)’. 's 5 ? t e . ‘ '9). made Wednesday’s 115-mile uphill Two vital stages remain, the first Jim's Arco won by forfeit, 7-0, over ADovb 1b MlntanS,8 1-310010 4 0 0 1 Deer 1b 4 00 0 Bostan VIolo W,W-6 8 4 1 1 2 il trek from Bourg d’Oisans to La Nelson Frelghtways at Nike Field. Phelps dh 2 0 10 Sdiroedr c Jets sign NOc 2 pick Alex Gordon a mountain trip out of the Alps to the 4 0 2 0 BoydL,l-3 2-3 3 4 2 2 0 StLouN "* » * " « « « > Plagne his first stage victory in Moses dh 110 0 Braggs rf 3 0 0 0 "w^^T^Sen. ’ ’ 0 0 0 0 AatrosT.ExposD Plateau de Langres near Dijon, and Presley 3b Gardner 8 1-3 5 2 2 3 5 /Mathews 7 4 1 0 3 2 NEW YORK — The New York Jets announced Wednesday that three years. Delgado finished 57 Nike 4 0 10 Klefer3b 3 0 0 0 WP-Gordner. ^ 4 z 3 5 Umpires—Home, Locke; First, Twnell 1-310010 then a 23.6-mile tim e trial around KIngery rf 3 0 0 0 Sveum 2b McKean; Second, McClelland; Third, they have signed linebacker Alex Gordon, their second-round Qukionsss 2 0 0 0 II Dny>lres--Home, Tschkta; First, Phll- HOUSTON Dayley WA-1 13-3 1 0 0 0 2 seconds behind and, more im por­ Dijon. Delgado and Herrara are Allied Printing trounced Washington 303 1 Rllesss 2 1 1 0 Young. MONTREAL Los Angeles Reynlds2b 3 0 0 0 llps; 6erond, CIprk; Third, Morrison. T—2:46. A—40,054. obrhbl pick in the 1987 N FL draft. tantly, fouY seconds ahead of considered strong climbers while Social Club, 9-1, at Nike Field. Mike T—3:17. A—31,729. Hotcherrf Wlnghmcf “* " ’ **81 Welch L,9-6 8 7 3 3 2 7 ^ n r o e had three hits to lead Allied Totals 31 2 8 2 Totals 28 1 4 1 4 2 10 4 0 0 0 T erm s o f the contract w ere not disclosed. Gordon is a 6-foot-5, Stephen Roche of Ireland. Roche, Bernard and Mottet excel in Directed by GYoung cf 500 1 Webster rf APena i 1 0 0 0 1 while Wayne Green and John Pierson Doran 2b 4 00 0 Welch pitched to 3 batters In the 9th. 245-pound linebacker from Cincinnati. That padded Delgado’s lead over time trials. each added two hits. For the losers. Bob 5 13 2 Raines If 4 00 0 Frank Kinel Rangers 5. Blue Jays 3 Walling 1b 4 000 Brooks ss WP—/Mathews. On Tuesday, the Jets announced the signing of their first-round Roche in the overall standings to 29 From there, the bikers, who McMahon had two singles. SS S? 5 ^ ? DriolealD.Whlto8oxS Ashbyc 3 0 10 MH8 Basketball ^ m e Winning RBi — Quinones (5) 4 2 2 1 (talarrg 1b 3 0 10 pick, running back Roger Vick of Texas A&M. seconds, and the Spaniard received Cruz If 4 12 0 Law 3b earlier went from Berlin to Stut­ Coach S«2ffir®r” ’iSii*' 88'''»aukee 2. LOB— TORONTO Camlnlt3b 3 0 10 another boost when Roche was 5*^tt* 4, Milwaukee 5. 2B—DNIxon BALTI/MORE CHICAGO TEXAS 5 0 2 1 Foley 2b 4 0 10 tgart by plane, will take the Ob r h H ebrhH CbrhH C Renids ss 4 13 0 Fltzgerldc 4 00 0 penalized 10 seconds for accepting high-spe^ T G V train from Dijon to Wlggns dh cbrhH Femdz ss 5 13 1 Browne 2b 4 0 11 Scott p 4 0 11 Sebrap Tranaactioua 5 12 0 Guillen ss 4 110 Mosebycf 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 Red Sox activate Gedman food outside the designated refresh­ the outskirts of Paris. On Sunday, BRIpkn2b 5 3 2 1 HIII2b Flefchr ss 3 112 McGffpn p 0 0 0 0 AUGUST 3"7 (Monday through Friday) Senftta HRERBBSO C RIpknss 4 0 0 0 Barfield rf 4 0 0 0 Sierra rf 4 0 10 WJhsn^ ment area. the field will remount their bikes for 3 10 0 Baines dh 4 112 GBell If 4 0 3 0 10 0 0 BOSTON — Veteran catcher Rich Gedman was activated from Local basebaD Murray lb 3 10 2 Caldern rf OBrIen 1b 3 111 Burkep 0 0 0 0 B y EBA L L Because of the steepness of the the remaining few miles of the 9 ”9 " 5 *1 ’ l“ 6" ’ 1 - 4 111 Mult ks 3b 4 0 0 0 tncvglla If 3 111 9-12:30 Sheets rf 5 0 3 4 GWalkr 1b 4 120 McClure p 0 0 0 0 the 15-day disabled list by the Boston Red Sox Wednesday night. roadway through the French Alps, Milwaukee Knight 3b 40 11 Whitt c 3 0 0 0 Portrdi 3 0 10 TotaN 39 7 13 6 TetaN 2,550-mile trek, ending with a sprint Rsk c 3 0 0 0 Upshaw 1b 4 0 0 0 Browrph 32 04 0 - BOSTON RED SOTf^Sctlvated Rich To make room for Gedman on the 24-player roster, the Red Sox fans along the road are sometimes West Side (Mahoney) Recreation Center Wegman LA-9 9 8 2 3 1 1 Kennedyc 5 0 0 0 Boston If 4 0 11 McGrffdh 0 0 0 0 G e d i^ , cotcher, hrom the 15-day down the Champs-Elysees. HBP—PBrodley by Wegman. MYoung If 5 2 2 0 4 12 0 McDwel cf 4 0 2 0 returned rookie catcher Danny Sheaffer to Pawtucket of the able to outrun the riders, and in Junior Legion LyonsOb 3 0 10 loro 2b 2 10 0 Petrolll c /M o ntre al ggg12 ggg '•* ggg_g913-7 ShegW e r.co h ^ Fignon won Wednesday’s 21st Fee - *40 Gerhart cf 5 3 O'? HIrstn ph 3 12 0 tP* >"*«rtiat1onal League. Class AAA International League. 10 0 0 Leach ph 0 0 0 0 MStonlyc 010 0 Gome Wlnnlhg RBI — GYoung (2) previous years have even been stage, featuring the three highest The /Manchester Junior Legion split KWIImscf 4 111 B ouz ph KANSAS CITY ROYAlT— 0 0 0 0 Buechle3b 20 0 0 Gedman, who tested the free-agent market unsuccessfully and known to give tljeir tiring favorites ascents of the tour, by outsprinting Students Entering Grades 5 through 9 an exhIMtIon daubleheader with Che- TotaN 40 N 13 10 TetaN 35 5 8 5 TetaN 34 3 8 2 I DP—Montreal 2. PPicher, and TotaN 39 5 * 5 L(3B— Houston 9, M ontreal 8. 2B__ BUI Pecota, Inflelder, from Omaha of the re-signed with the Red Sox when he became eligible on May 1, a push. Tour organizers had prom­ shlre af tae Cental Connecticut Mickey Athlatlcs!O.TIgara! (talarroga, Doran, C Reynolds, Brooks, Delgado’s Spanish teammate, An- Mantle L m u d Wednesday night at *6* S'® 001—H) Jo™"*® OOO 030 000-3 yi^canAssoclattoo. Placed Jomie was hitting just .203 with no homers and 9 R B I in 48 gam es before ised a crackdown before this race, selmo Fuerte. FUNDAMENTALS — Morlorty Field. /Manchester taok the Chicago not goo 800— 5 Texas 200 ogg nx—5 QP’**'CO’*®?!:.®" B** 'S-ftav disabled INt. Gatro Mflnnkig RBI — SheeN (6). .^3rstl5aTctal?(54T»8)«^ being sidelined by a pulled groin muscle. with violations punished by time Fignon and Fuerte broke away f l ^ game, 5-4, arid lost the second, 4-2. OAKLAND DETROIT 9®"je W'""'no RBI — Browne (1). i?*' _M cRoe, designaled COMPETITION — In the opener. Dove Worthington and «.£ r *5 S * 9 jf' .MYoung, Guillen 2, KWIIII- E—Petralll, Incavlglla, Clancy. DP_ Sheaffer has hit only .107 in 21 games with Boston this season. penalties. from the main group 15 miles from RD r n M NrhU DP--Baltlmore 1, Chicago 1. IP H RER i S t a S n X * ' * ' ' " named him D ow Oimpbell each has two hits and PoIonia ct 6 22 2 Whltc6 McOure his lead over Roche. But Roche, not 1222 LfttWhcf 4 0 10 Botnmora "* « • « « « « > 1 2 2 2 BASKETBALL the men’s 5,000 meters in the Golden Gala track and field meet, of the leader. Drew Pinto were defensive standouts. RJcksnph ' 0 00 Grubblf Clancy 62-3 K 3 3 2 7 Scott. Noltanal Boskelban Loggvo regarded as a strong mountain Stan Ogrodnik Manchester's regular season record Steinbeh c 2 0 10 Boddlcker 21-3 7 s s i s LavelleL,1-2 1 0 2 2 2 n 5 ' J 0 Hendon If 20 0 0 HgyonW,2-3 62-3 1 0 0 0 5 NBA Named Tom Sanders Director of becom ing the first man to run the distance in less than 13 minutes. stands at 2-9-2 In the JC-Courant Bernzrd2b <231 ^ k h i rf Eldihom 0 0 0 0 3 0 Raver Programs. League Senior Division, 6-4 In the (Sflffln ss 3 0 10 His tim e was 12 minutes, 58.39 seconds. Please enclose $40 fee with the ApplicatioiT 2 00 0 De^nL,5-9 32-3 6 8 3 4 4 C ^ ttl 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 PHILADELPHIA 76E RS— Named Mickey Mantle League, and 5-1 In LeMHr ss 1 0 0 0 Brokns 3b Tgxflt Eaatern League atandinga Harvey Pollock director of etolMIcal T he 26-year-old M oroccan held the record of 13:00.40 set in 1985. exhibition games. Manchester Is at 3 0 10 11-3 4 1111 and mall to: f„nkKln,l MM.- JSttjYhf'fss 3 0 0 0 BWItt 7 6 3 1 3 K) Information, Dovo Caskey director of He also holds the world marks for the-l.S00, the 2,000 and the two Knight offers his regrets Berlin Friday at 3:30 p.m. TetaN 4210*1) TetaN ? 2 0 0 1 2 RussellWA-1 1 1-3 2 0 0 0 1 public relations and oseNtant irarkotlng Manchggtar High School S 1 * I James i 1 1 1 o i w L Pet. OB m iles. Nl^en pitmed to 1 batter ki the 6th. MWIIIIams 0 0 0 0 0 0 PItNfleld (Cubs) 61 36 .639 _____ director, Davkf Kata director ot market­ 134 East MldcflaTpko., Manohostor, CT06040 Oakland /Mohordc S,13 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 ing, and Antoinette Amendolla director of SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — there to greet you personally and Dofralt____ S ' » - ' ! Ittrst, Coble; Elchhom pitched to 3 batters ki the Bth Reading (Phillies) 54 43 J63 S'/i promotions. a47-0174 SS Bremlgon. Harrisburg (RraN) 46 47 .495 13 Indiana University basketball the basketball team, as a symbolic T—3:03. A—12,780. Williams pitched to 1 batter F qjT T B A U . i^^Whltafcll? n o S C lf"****® HBP—Benlauez by Williams. WP— Vermont ( Reds) 46 48 .489 13'/k NBA names Sanders to position Coach Bobby Knight says he agrees gesture of respect and peace Make checks payable to: M aachattar Baskatbali Camp CI(V1CV. Albany (Yankees) 46 50 .479 1416 New Britan ( Rd Sx) 43 48 .473 15 BUFFALO BILLS—Agreed to terms with a Puerto Rican move to defuse between the people of Indiana, you, I^ lrw -jto rn e , welke; Rrst, Cooney; with Note Odomee, cornetbock, and Joe NEW YORK — Tom Sanders, a former Boston Celtics? player Little League Wedneaday’a home runa Second, Ford; Third, Reilly. Wllllomsprt (Indns) 44 52 .458 1616 McGrall, none tackle. Signed Milch Flre- the controversy arising from his and the people of Puerto Rico,” APPUGATION 1987 Glens Foils (Tigers) 39 55 .415 20>6 rotte, offensive tackle. and coach, was named the NBA’s Director of Player Programs run-in with a policeman during tte T—3:14. A—16,380. Wodnssdpy's Games Knight wrote to Rieckehoff LOS ANGELES RAMS-SIgnedMIchoel Wednesday. 1979 Pan American Games. RffiertcanLeague Albany 8, Wllllcxnsport 1 Young, wide receiver Sampayo. M l S S i r a 11^ 1/ ^••'Ynoi’d (12), Vermont7,GlensFalls6 Sanders will design programs to help NBA players in their life The coach added that he was Camper’s Name. IP H R E R BB t o Harrisburg?, Reodlng5 HOUSTON OILE RS—Signed Hay­ Bummtr LHtli Liagua Oakland .'^ttijetlcs; Nokes (21), wood Jefflree, wide receiver, Wes off the court. His job will include counseling players on In a letter to Puerto Rican "very sorry for triiatever misun­ Lamp W,14) (ZSTwwZl 2 !? ‘S:S?'2?S Calderon PltNfleld14,New Britain? Neighbors, center, and Ira VotanMne, Address ______Manchester 51-3 7 (14)/ wnita Sox; GertYort 2 no). OtIaIm * Thursday's Games post-career opportunities and advising them on how to deal with Olympic Committee President Ger­ derstanding” resulted following the Cadoret 12-3 1 Radio, TV nmnlnobock. I ZipOod* S£i2’ 'L '\ ’**0."8«'ay night at Weddell Caudill < '» "Tilra; W ^lTO- Pittsfield at AIbcmy INDIANAPOLIS COLTS-SIgned Brian cOIebrity status and the media. man Rieckehoff Sampayo that was confrontation. 2 2 Yankees; White (8), BJackson 09), Glens FaiNcrt Vermont f ! ! ? S ' * •‘•"Y. '^ * 0 perfect 4-tar-4 OBtraE Miles, running bock. Tale RondN, eototv, Sanders, 49, played 13 seasons for the Celticsandlatercoached printed in the Spanish-language Knight, who coached the Ameri­ Phone-J______Height. Including o homt run/ Tonona L,9-7 Harrlsburgort Reading while Mike Islleb, Mike Carr, and Brett 3 8 NoHenal League Wllllomsp^at New Britain Km w OanM, cornertwek, and Chris the team for parts of two seasons. He also coached Harvard newspaper El Mundo, Knight said can men’s team during the 1979 Pan Thurmond 4 9 ..Ashby (9),Doran (13), Astros; Samuel TODAY Ridoy's Gomes Scott, defensive llnemcm. he hop^ the episode could be Grade Sept. '87. S?®n 1®"2 'Y'onebe*- Hermeman 1 0 I P-tt*' — Golf: U.S. Women's Open, University’s basketball team for four years. Am Games, ordered the policeman Her non dz nW, Phmies; Moreland (17), Dawson^), eSPN PIttsfleldatAlbany HO tK iY closed when the Puerto Rican team three hits*' ***** Sebelnblum straked Cota; Jefferson (3), Padres; Clark (29), Glens Fallsot Reading In recent years, Sanders has been associate director of the to escort the Brazilian women’s TDonnofidpltdisd to 3 ta it n in tiJtlh*! Cardinals. arrives in Indianapolis for the Pan Esf»N ~ Festival, Vermont at HarrNburg Center for fhe Study of Sport in Society at Northeastern team out of a San Juan gymnasium Parenre Signature. Williamsport at New Britain American Games. defenseman, to a I t m a W University. ______at the start of a practice session. A " I would like very much to be heated discussion followed.

- ( i It — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, July 23. 1987

MAWCHE31TER HERALD. Thursday. July 23, 1967 — 13 dill M 1 [»l: i J :j [ j i i l H ;j IHIM :M!; i dlU Jl l'H4^ i :1U I FOCUS SUMMER SAVINGS ^ Free Services ^ Huge Selection Thanks A Million ^ Great Guarantee \ eUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES IN CONNECTICUT Percy Ross JSMSiM. IA>W, LO W PR IC E S ! AIDS volunteer Minis elMck oat thooo n u tB oenrieeot asks for a bed O'FREE MOUNTING! / k U o f u t m X : for his guests are back! Eg* FREE STAnC BALANCING: Minneapolis millionaire Percy Ross is interna­ O' FREE ROTATION! a P E C l A L ! tionally known for his philanthropic works and likes to encourage others to help solve problems Women in U.S. O' FREE « 7CHANGE0 VER! FREE FRONT-END for those in need. He has earned a fortune and a ALIGNMENT wealth of knowledge during his lifetime and I? FREE B144 22S/75R1S...... *57 17S/aOR13.„ SIX Radial W.W. 15S/80R13...... M l the purchase of more. Could I request a she said. 195/75R14...... *47 235/75R1S...... >62 19B/90R13... SXX Radial 165/80R13...... *44 queen-size sofa bed? 198/7SR14... IRS 188/78R14... *49 17S/80R13...... M« Seventh Avenue designers unveiled their fall 20S/7SR14... SXA Whitewall 198/78814. .. Ml MR. F.S. collections in April, and the models sometimes are having them re-cut their orders to a shorter whose 11 stores cater to the executive woman. 308/7SR14.... M l ; 185/80R13...... MB hemline.’’ €.non,>YEAR 6 0 0 0 / r r 4 i i 21S/78R14... Sir 15S/80R13.. MS ' 185/75R14...... M7 PHILADELPHIA. PA. appeared to show more leg than fabric. “ We will be carrying all lengths of skirts in a 30S/7SR1S... •SB 165/80R13.. MS 21S/7SR14.... MS At its flagship store in Manhattan. Macy’s has ARRIVA STEEL R08/78R15. .. M4 195/7SR14...... MB variety of fabrications.” TIEMPO ALL-SEASON 218/70R18... «X9 17S/80R13.. >S1 DEAR MR. S.: It’s been estimated that in the already established a boutique for juniors >74 tSS/80R13.. 218/78R1S... MA 20S/75R14...... *53 WORD BUZZED in the fashion world that She said the shorter hemlines won’t entirely RADIAL 228/7SR18... Ml 18S/80R13.. <94 188i«0R13.. 215/75R14...... *87 future no household will go without being affected devoted entirely to minis. And the store’s 1$5j 5/7SR15 18S/70fi14. .*72 205/75R15. *79 W h itew a ll 2M/78R18... M3 22S/7SR15. .. S4X some of the women attending the fall showings replace longer lengths, a view held by many in 1B5/S0R13. ..>50 31S/75R15. 185/6$R14..'Ct 215/7SR1S. >82 185/7SR14.. <93 18S/80R13.. 238/79R1S. .. SSe 20S/7SR15...... *84 by the "dreaded disease” AIDS. Not only are we fashion director, Jane Kaner, says short skirts 185/75R14.. 195/75H14 ..>71! 19S/7SR14.. <9S Brand Naina were rolling up the waistbands of their skirts to and out of the fashion world. 22S/7SR15. Mad* by TIraa at 215/75R1S...... »87, lacking the cure ... but the stigma people havy are big sellers in all departments. 195/75m4...>Sa 235/75A1S . 205/75R14.. 'S9 A g , , F.™ouV 225/75R15... «8B^ mirror the shorter lengths on the runways. Bill Ranticelli, a free-lance designer and 20S/75H14.. .*€1 5M/V0 m m s FOR LESS! 155/8( I5/75R14.... >74 OTf-Brand tacked to the illness is out and out humiliating. In addition, many of the trade magazines, "We spotted the trend in the spring collections I6S/80R13 20S/7SRIS. 20S/7SR1S.. *99 17S/S0R13 ... >40 Rftcaal 23S/75R15.. faculty member at Parson’s School of Design, 175/S0R13 205/75R15....>79 It’s a small thing to send a check to cover a new with the influential Women’s Wear Daily leading and had some styles in the stores by February,” MAJOR QUALITY ALL-SEASON W-l-D-E 21S/7SR15. 215/75R15.. M2 18S/80R13 .. >42 215/7SR15....>77 also said short skirts are just another option. 1S5/80RI3 225/75R15. . 185/75R14 ... >67 225/75H15.... >7# sofa bed ... the real help lies in the support you the pack, threw their support behind short Ms. Kaner said. “ The emphasis at first was on ALL-SEASON RADIAL W.W. A ll SEASON 195/75R14. 235/75R15. ■ 225/75R1S.. MS 19S/75R14 “ The American consumer will not be dictated 235/75R15....»e3 offer these victims and their families. It’s that skirts. (It should be noted, however, that WWD’s young junior styles, but after we saw the fall to anymore,” he said. " If they have ugly legs, STEEL BELTED Performance collections we realized it was for everybody.” Whitewalls which makes me feel good about sending $500. editor John Fairchild has not always been on they won’t wear the short skirt. For women with 175/80R13 Thanks for being a pioneer in volunteering your target. In 1969 and 1970, he endorsed the ill-fated good legs, it’s another alternative.” 165/0OR13...... *54 FAMOUS MAKER DOES “ EVERYBODY" include executives? 175/80R13...... »57 185/7SR14 185/70R13...*69 services to work with AIDS victims. Godbles.s you ‘‘midi.’’) 16S/60R13...... *59 195/75R14 185/70R14...»72 T i r e s t o n c Muscle and keep up the good work! Fashion editors from magazines and According to Coleen Brady, executive vice THE RETURN to minis is good news to some 16S/75R14...... *62 205/75R14 president of Alcott & Andrews, the answer is 195/75H14...... »6S 205/70R14 .. .*73 ______PERFOR^Al'cETincc newspapers across the country also featured the women who wore the short skirts in the 1960s, 215/75R14 SUPREME ALL-SEASON TIRES For CAMARO — yes, as long as the skirts don’t inch too high 205/7SR14...... *98 215/70R14...*75 U;000/r£4ifW 4 * DEAR MR. ROSS: Sometimes there’s one little mini and other media soon picked up on the including Ms. Steinem. 215/75R14...... »69 225/75R14 s HRERMD-TRANS AM aad Othtr trend. above the knee. 205/75R15...... *68 215/70R15...»79 RADIAL WHITEWALL ^ -AOLC or thing, which others take for granted, that can “ I think the added choice is good,” she said. 218/75R15 15S/80R13 . .>54 185/7SR14 .. >89 L.n.r. U “MUSCLE" CM OWNERS. . . “ I think it’s a new mood in clothing. It’s time 215/75R15...... *70 225/70R15...*82 175/80H13 . >58 195/75R14 . .>79 its/rani3 Some women are having plastic surgery to “ If you’re told to either cover up your body or 225/75R15...... *75 225/75R15 i;s/roni4 ^ ^aWL-PROWLER-TOVO make life easier. for a change and the proportions look better, 235/70R15.. .«83 195/80R13 . .>89 205/75R15 . . ' t i 1H/70RI4 remove unsightly surface blood vessels from uncover your body, it’s offensive. You ought to 235/75R15...... *79 235/75R1S 205/70R14 . >79 215/75R15 . >79 in/URM blackwall • GRAND PRIX • DUNLOP and Moral I would like a child’s wagon for myself. I ’m 65, iSf/7oni4 145/eoSRM r i their legs so they can wear the shorter skirts, the newer and more current.” said Ms. Brady, be free to dress the way you want to.” '1S/70R14 ..>94 *05/wn,4 ^•5/«0SR14 . . s i r walk a lot and work hard. A wagon has dozens of 31S/.0R14 les/eosRis.. »*• 1 iSIPQoo d r fc h Wall Street Journal noted. BIG V O LU M E LOW PRICES! 22s/70nis *05/e0SRl5 .. *7* ;is/.snis las, 1 RADIia T/A ST RAISED uses for me: hauling groceries, hauling clothes to 7A5/Mnis 205i/60MF»i3 __ ,25 1 Kotsod WliltoLottoro People magazine did a picture layout with a 39s/eani5 Ia5/60HR14 1 179/70013.. *70 218/70014 . .aoi WHITlLITTm l i the laundromat, going to dumpsters to find things GOODYEAR ieS/60HRt4 1 1R9/7M13..I73 718/80014.. *00 219/70R14...... -ee model in a short, short dress that showed the 20S/60HRt4 1 199/70013. . *71 238/70014 . .aoe 229/70R1B...... -73 lean sell at rummage sa les, hauling coal and wood CUSTOM POLVSTEEL 22S/60HR14 GMND SPIRIT 1 198/00013 ..•71 248/00014 .•100 239/60R14...... -74 do’s and don’ts of wearing minis. The don’ts BRGoodrteh fes/eoHRts 205/70R13.^7l 218/70018..an 24S/60R15...... -T* to my back door, etc. It’s the next best thing to an But i» it playing in Manchester? RADIAL WHITEWALLS COMB T/A 2*S/60Vni520S/60HMtS 185/70014.. *71 228/70018.. •to included riding a bicycle, walking by a 18S/IOR13..>n 205/75R14.. .>71 305/5SVN16 HRX 108/70(114.. *0$ 238/70015 .*102 automobile! J0S/80VR13.....ai2a 225/SOVRte 20S/70R14..«0T NwaraifoiBuiKi construction site and entering a car legs first. XA4 ALL-SEASOk 175/75R14..<90 215/75R14...<79 19S/90VR1. .. tiSi Hide by Fimoos Hfi Some folks can go through a fortune in a short 18S/90R13... *S1 195/75R14.. <97 22S/75R1S...>81 20S/70VR1. . aJJ! 8UCKWALU TomruiaunHa TORC HAM A By Anita M. Caldwell junior high school when I was only 13, but I don’t 205/75R15..*74 21S/S0VR1. . tJiJ .S|..®dynr!TOMO^ Relsad WlMta Letter while and still be in debt — and in need. I can VANITY FAIR featured feminist Gloria Herald Reporter 1W/MR13... *88 208/7SR19__ MV 235/7SR15.. .>99 MS/80VR1S .. a!s2 20S/60HR13 ...<84 m » “ngtaiTitr'uaa think I could get into it now,” said the 31-year-old 179/MR13... MR 218/78R1S... M l 23S/80VR1S ... si” ias/eSHSi4 MCKITTHOaeMM 2I5/S0HR13 <1MHS/IM14 39 195/OOHR IB 12 195/60HRI5 ...>74 not everyone will rise to the occasion, a few H78X15. 305/60MRI5 ... a'2 •ROUOH COUNTRY 235/iONRt4 77 195.60HR15.. , *100 blimp.’’ 16S/8mi3...<49 25S/50VR16. leggy look in a casual setting is Ann Miller of Miller longer than the original thigh-high look of the 60s. 185/75x14.. 215/75x14.. 225/75x15... .MS 195/75R14.. >11 205.60HRl5r . .stiM Town Fair'm Own Top Quality before heading home you can stop and fill it with a Real Estate. 195/75x14.. 195/70fl13...<48 205/75R15.. r a is e d w h ite ‘ ‘It doesn’t bear any relevence to the lifestyle Michelle Royal, 19, suggests using good taste 225/75x14.. 235/75x15...MS 105/70R13 laETTlfR RADIALS full load of groceries. The check I ’m sending will 175/8«13...>70 215/75R15.. >93 345/80R14... . 248/OOR15... needs of the American woman,’’ he said. "It’s “ Miniskirts are like shorts,” said Miller. “ The when wearing a miniskirt to work. 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' ' ' '> n — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. July 23. 1987

jjA N C H E S TE R HERAl.n^ 'Hiursdav, July 23. 1987 — 18 Videos show similarity of steelhead, Atlantic salmon Exposure Advice I don’t know if «ny of you variety of outdoor subjects. For first, 68 minutes on the second, and some reason or other, I have never Waller dwells more on how to cope to the sun missed this co­ 60 minutes on the third. All are releasing fish, using the techniques with water condiUons that affect lumn, but Joyce written for a loan copy of any of narrated and Ashed by a gentleman he had previously demonstrated. steelhead behavior: high water, and I have been these to review. However, they (new to me) named Lani Waller The photography is better than: Joe’s low water, different temperature, off galivanting recently forv^arded a blurb on fly I can honesUy say that each one of excellent. It’s super. The under­ is healthy Teasing husband’s wife says light condiUons, plus the different on Cape Breton, Ashing for Pacific Coast steelhead. the tapes was better than the water shots are great, and the World techniques, and Ales used to cope' Nova Scotia, fccause of my love for AtlanUc previous one. and the Ume spent whole thing fuses Into one great with these situaUons. While the first and Prince Ed­ Joe German salmon fishing, and understanding watching them was most eqjoya- presentation. ward Island. We that the fishing for steelhead and tape is basics, the second gets into The similarity between “ It” and' By David Sodtno ble. In fact, I went back over each mastery. had ourselves a salmon were quite similar. I sent tape three Umes. AtlanUc salmon fishing is uncanny.' Tht Asooclattd Prost oldies aren’t always goodies No. 3, "F ly Fishing for Trophy really great off toSM, and asked fora “ loaner ’ ’ Each tape is part of SM’s Mastery Some of the techniques I learned Before I go any further, let me Steelhead,” is the most exciting. In time. But more learning system, and each comes from watching these films were SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Thou­ .DEAR explain that steelhead are rainbow this tape. Waller goes after, about that in a later column. I have with a booklet. They neglected to applied on my recent salmon- sands of people will flock to the ABBY: My hus­ dated by “ machines'” Don’t sweat I have used myself, or have been trout that go to sea, and come back catches, and releases fish in the is- something eise I want to write using for a long time. include the booklets in my package, fishing trip to Nov^^coUa. And' beaches this summer, and while band loves to it. If it was important, they’ll call up their rivers of birth to spawn to over-20-pound class. For any about while it’s still fresh in my but as far as I was concerned it was they worked. dermatologists warn against the tease me. He back. Well, from previous columns, you These Ash after a couple of winters Asherman this is a most interest­ mind, and before I have to return most enjoyable as it was. For those of you interested in- sun’s damaging rays, a researcher has two favor­ know I have been interested in can return weighing anywhere ing, exciUng and educational film. the films which are the subject of videotapes that can be played on No. 1. “ Fly Fishing for PadAc sport fishing, I would suggest' here says tbe sun’s good for you. ites he uses all DEAR ABBY: Your response to this column. from 6 pounds to so pounds. Hence In fact, the whole series is all of Dear Abbv Steelhead.” introduces you to steel­ badgering your local video store to Dr. RusselJ, Reiter, professor of the time. I know “ I ’ll Never Smile Again,” who home TVs relating to outdoor the similarity to AtlanUc salmon.' that. You don’t normally hear me go head, their behavior. Ay fishing get copies. You won’t be sorry. neuroendocrinology at the Univer­ he’s teasing, Abigail Van Buren opted for extensive cosmetic dental subjects. Some of the reviews were I received three tapes: No l The commentary throughout is into raves over any of the products fairly good, but the tapes I am going techniques, tackle, where the fish sity of Texas Health Science work as opposed to having all her "F ly Fishing for Pacific Steel­ great. Waller is down to earth. and he assures or propaganda that manufacturers hold, and presenteUon of the Ay Center, says exposure to the sun is teeth extracted for dentures, was to tell you about today are some of head’ ’; No. 2. “Advanced Fly There is no talking down to the me that eve­ send to me ’cause I ’m an outdoor under different water situaUons. Joe Carman, a Manchester rest-, good for everyone. correct but incomplete. the best I have ever seen. public. Just honest-to-goodness ryone else writer. In fact I generally try not to Fishing for Pacific Steelhead” ; No. No. 2, “ Advanced Fly Fishing for dent for many years. Is a recog­ People should keep their natural As a matter of course, the 3M Co. knowledge given in a straightfo- “ Sunlight is very good for us, but knows he’s teas­ plug anything unless it is something 3, “ Fly Fishing for Trophy Steel­ Pacific Steelhead.” goes on to show nised authority on the subject of- teeth as long as possible l^ a u s e has sent out blurbs on quite a head.” The time is SS minutes on the ward way. And he puU his money we have misused it. Dermatologists ing, but I still the skills needed in more depth. bamboo fly rods and the sport of fly. are opposed to sunbathing, but it’s feel uncomfortable when he repeats one’s teeth act as a support for the where his mouth is. by catching and will know that he is deliberately Jaw and prevent bone loss. Once tbe the American way. It’s something these old “ standards." Further­ abusing you. we re going to do,” he says. more, I dislike the implications in teeth are removed, the ridge of Reiter is an internationally his statements. bone that once held the teeth begins DEAR ABBY: Today it happened to deteriorate. Vaccine may destroy known expert on the pineal gland, He often says, “ I ’d like to die in again; The phone rang Just as I put This causes an ongoing cycle of which produces the hormone mela­ bed getting shot by a Jealous my key in the door. You might have tonin in the brain. "The hormone is husband.” And If another man pays ill-fitting dentures, and all too often been calling to buy something I had ends in a complete inability to wear AIDS-infected cells formed mostly du^ng darkness, too much attention to me, he'll ask advertised In the paper, or I might and too much of it can lead to him, “ Are you trying to steal my dentures at all, as there is no ridge have forgotten to pay a bill, or you of bone left to support them! By Molcolm Ritter depression, Reiter says. wife, you horse thief?” needed my husband to unclog your genetically engineered versions of ■Tho answer, he suggests, is more Everyone laughs, and I always As an oral surgeon, I have seen The Associated Press drain, or perhaps you wanted to this happen many times. A person a virus called vaccinia. exposure to sunlight or, in the smile and try to act amused, even Some of the viruses carried' hire my son’s band for a party who has all of his teeth extracted for workplace, better and more abund­ though one of his little Jokes you’re having next week and you’re NEW YORK — An effective AIDS different genes from the AIDS- ant lighting. the “ convenience” and “ savings” vaccine should help the body assumes sexual activity in another as desperate as he is. Whatever the virus, so that infected cells would woman’s bed, and the other calls of dentures may well end up in my destroy blood cells infected by the “ Certainly sunlight Justifiably reason, you didn’t watt for my 4 " display different AIDS-related pro­ has gotten a bad rap in terms of its AP photo me a “ horse.” office years later for surgical AIDS virus, says a researcher who answering machine to finish ite implants. teins on their surfaces. Similar effects on skin cancer,” Reiter I ’ve asked him to please stop reported today that the body’s A Paris Metropolitan subway passenger takes a break on message, and by the time I picked displays occur after AIDS virus- says. “ Positively, however, sun­ teasing me that way, but he keeps it Keep telling your readers to keep immune system launches such infection. tho platform of the Opera station to watch one of the up the phone, you had already hung their natural teeth, Abby. attacks. light generally seems to improve up. Should I continue to smile and up. Perhaps It was your loss, The B cells from each person, act like I don’t care? Or can you SMILING IN EVANSTON That response begins naturally mood, sexual performance, possi­ numerous television monitors display a portrait of perhaps it was mine. But re­ were then exposed to killer cells* bly, and general attitudes.” give me a snappy retort I can use to after infection, but “ it may be that French painter Claude Monet. Tho TV is Just one of many member, you called me! from the same person. More than 500,000 people each retaliate? DEAR SMILING: I have consist­ once people get infected, no matter placed In the 120 subway stations. Each shows a throe to Even if you don’t leave a ently told my readers to keep their For cells taken from people, year are diagnosed as having skin HURT IN HOPATCONG, N.J. how much response is generated... message, there may be someone on natural teeth. Furthermore, a infected with the AIDS -virus, B cancer and about 7,800 die annually six minute cultural video clip. it may be too late,” said Bruce D the other end. Say hello. If you do dentist with integrity will do cells that displayed one particular- from the disease, according to the DEAR HURT: Forget the V Walker. leave a message, I promise to get everything possible to save his (or AIDS protein were destroyed at a - American Cancer Society. “ snappy retort,” and don’t smile An AIDS vaccine may help by rate two to 14 tim ^ as high as B back to you as soon as possible. her) patients’ natural teeth. priming the body for attack ahead Reiter says, however, that people and act amused when he tries to get Please don’t Just hang up when you cells not showing an AIDS protein.' can reap the benefits of the sun Paris subway riders a laugh at your expense. of time, said Walker, a research hear a recoided message. It’s so For Abby’s booklet, “ How to V B cells taken from uninfected, without being exposed to it. When he’s in a good mood, and fellow at Massachusetts General very frustrating! Have a Lovely Wedding,” send a people showed no such pattern. “ You can wear a long-sleeve you have plenty of time and his full Hospital and Harvard Medical MISSING CALLS check or money order for 12.50 and The protein that attracted the shirt. You can wear a hat and keep attention, tell him that he hurts you School. getting cultural lesson a long, s ta m i^ (39 cents), self- killer cells makes up the outer- it off your face, go for a noon walk deeply when he repeats these ’The kilUng of cells could be coating of the AIDS virus. DEAR MISSING: I appreciate addressed envelope to; Dear Abby, important because the AIDS virus and get its physiological effects,” tasteless putdowns. And unless he your frustration, but please under­ Robert Gallo of the National' By Marilyn Auoutf Metro stops throughout Paris be­ Wedding Booklet, P.O. Box 447, enters cells rather than roaming he says. ' retires those tired old Jokes, you stand that some peonle are intimi­ Cancer Institute, co-discoverer of The Associated Press ginning last year. Mount Morris, III. 61054. Ptioto by Richmond freely in the bloodstream, he said In the workplace, more lighting the AIDS virus, said the study gives, ‘The three to six-minute format Is Evidence of a cell-killing re­ can combat the depressive problem a "clear-cut demonstration” of the. PARIS — Riders of Paris sub­ familiar to French television view­ Little Gypsy feels safe while Dog Warden Richard Rand sponse to infection is reported in and should help Increase productiv­ killer T cell response. Researchers • ways are being entertained these ers. The clips are styled after short Judy Lazorik, an active member of Aid to Helpless today’s issue of the British Journal ity, he says. holds her. She’s waiting at the pound to be adopted or will monitor that reaction as part of days by culture videos while they word gaines and documentaries on Heart failure isn’t hereditary Animals Inc., cuddles this week's featured cat a Nature by Walker and colleagues Most offices and recreation facili­ claimed by her owner. overall cell response when they test. wait for their trains in the station. flowers and animals that filled time green-eyed silver tiger spayed female. Timothy Paradis and Robert ties now use cool, white fluorescent AIDS vaccines, he said. bulbs, but Reiter predicts that Some people became so en­ between programs on state-run TV D E A R D R . Schooley; Bernard Moss of the seizure tendency. Ask your doctor The French paper in Nature- within 20 years light bulbs giving off grossed recently at a station on the channels before the days of Adopt a pet National Institutes of Health, and G O T T : M y about this. speculated that inflammation from . sunlight-like illumination will be Champs Elysees that they let commercials. mother died re­ other researchers. killer cell attacks may open the more common. several trains come and go as they cently of conges­ DEAR DR. GOTT: I was In the same issue, French scient­ door to bacterial or fungal lung “ Culture doesn’t have to be “ Studies are being done to show watched television monitors show­ tive heart fail­ wounded in Vietnam and had shell ists say they recovered blood cells infections. Gallo said the idea Is not ■ S3monymous with boredom, and that individuals who have windows ing Mona Lisa’s smile, bicycles and ure. What is fragments in the abdomen. I had a that do the killing from the lungs of unreasonable, but it is very difflcult; airplanes. brevity is the sister of genius,” Dr. Gott to the outside in their offices seem this? Is it inher­ repair of the small intestine and Gypsy Rose is a sweet little puppy people infected with the AIDS to prove. Such infections are not* Split-secOnd images of flying Saint Bris said. to make fewer mistakes. They ited? Could her Peter Gott, M.D. sigmoid colon. My weight clim b ^ virus. “ If culture is not communicated major causes of death in AIDS, he - seem to perform better,” he says. machines and military tanks are in years of smok­ Bv Barbara Richmond puppy has one brown eye and one The killer cells, called cytotoxic T said. properly, it’s bound for an early 50 pounds. Is the weight gain Special to the Herald The Doberman pinscher featured "Light can be used as a drug in "D a Vinci 21st Century,” a video ing have con­ related to my Injury? blue eye. She is golden color, with a dog licensed. Before being licensed lymphocytes, appear to help fight death. If communication has no last week was claimed by her AIDS makes the body vulnerable various types of depression. What is made from the Italian master's tributed to her little white, and was found July 16 a dog must have its rabies shot. some viral diseases such as in­ to fatal infections. As of Monday it ■ culture. It’s barbaric.” DEAR READER: Your war The radio at the dog pound was owner. She was named Heidi for the more convenient and what is more drawings set to a virtually unknown untimely death on Lodge Drive. fluenza, Walker said in a recent has been diagnosed in 38,806 people musical score composed by him injury is an unlikely cause of your playing "Sweet Gypsy Rose" on story, but her real name isSheeba. Aid to Helpless Animals Inc. is non-invasive than light? You don’t The Da Vinci clip is the second in at age 59? Also new this week is a male telephone interview. in the United States and claimed' and played on a synthesizer; weight gain. Intestinal wounds Tuesday. So Gypsy Rose is the The 10-year-old male shepherd desperately in need of homes for have to take anything internally,” a series that began with a video on Labrador retriever. He's about 2 It is not known if they play a role 22,328 lives, according to federal- more commonly produce weight picked up on July 3 on Lydall Street cau and kittens. Many have been he adds. Paid for by private and corporate French artist Jean Cocteau. Con­ DEAR READER: When the name given the sweet littie puppy years old and was found July 20 on in protecting against acquired figures. DEAR READER: Some children loss. You have gained weight is still unclaimed. abandoned or are lost. They all Reiter says dairy cattle in the sponsors, the videos are shown on temporary graphic artist Jean- heart beats ineffectively, excess ithat is this week's featured pet. Farm Drive. immune deficiency syndrome, but appear to be particularly suscepti­ because you are consuming more need permanent homes. North were tlje subject of bne study hundreds of screens scattered in 120 Michel Folon has signed to make a fluid is trapped in the body and Gypsy is a Labrador-settercross. The other new one is a Pomeran­ The dog pound is located near the their effectiveness orks of the permanent collection, but will keep the humans from 62; however, if a person begins your sister has no other health qacstioa yoa’d Uke to oee aaed jnany of monumental size and by MAC’S Lunch going batty. getting payments before 65, the insurance coverage that would 8am — 5pm here? Write to Social Sccarity. some of this country’s greatest wHh this coupon beneflt rate is permanently re­ cover her stay after 190 days, you Call 643-2342 for August Reservations Maacheoter Herald, P.O. Box 591. Sat. till noon artists. 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Cary Grant, Constance Ben­ temptlng to retrieve en illegal shipment of a l w a y s a i e e t p e o p l e H a l f w a y ... nett. Roland Young. 1937. (Colorized Ver­ Q D T hraa'e Com pany Princeat M a y Needing money to drugs lost at sea find their quest hampered T H A | T W A Y t h e y CHECK IISTINGS sion) CD Matt Houston pay for Iwr brain-damaged sister's medical by a mystical idol and the local shark popu­ C A H ' T &BT T H E FOR EXACT TIME bills, Daisy is forced to leave.college and [ESPN] SporteCenter lation. Andres Garcia, Janet Agren, Arthur (3i) Gimme a Break Kennedy. 1978. JUM PO hi 'rOU "Two of my students turned In the same look for work In New York, where she ev­ [HBO] MOVIE: 'Big Trouble in Little (jS OrsBtast American Hero entually firuJs success but remains haunted China' (CC) Whild visiting a friend in San (9) Maude essay condemning plagiarism.” S (S ) A n gie by her vengeful half-brother. (2 hrs.) Part 2 Francisco’s Chinatown, a truck driver is [C N N ] Croeefira of 2. plunged into a strange underground neth­ J (S) Doctor Who erworld after his friend’s fiancee is kid­ [ESPN] Australian Rules Football (60 min.) (R) (S) Charlie's Angels 9 .3 0 P M (g) ® Days and Nighu of napped by mysterious forces. Kurt Russell, THE ORI22¥fEU8"* by Bill Schorr Molly Dodd Molly, Nina and Robin cele- ® Q uincy Kim Cattrali, Dennis Dun. 1986. Rated PG- [TM C] MOVIE: 'Advanturat of a Taxi (S) (g) Carson's Comedy Classics brate their 35th birthdays and share news 13. (In Stereo) pflvsr' A happy-go-lucky London cabbie t W T VCHOW how ® Reporter 41 [USA] Riptide of imponant happenings in their fives (In picks up'dozens of besuliful passengers (g) Barney Miller Stereo) [MAX] MOVIE: 'Home of the Brave' Ec­ (SZ) M a c N e il / Lehrer Newshour 8 :3 0 P M CDsi.ooo ,000 Chance of a every day. Larry Evans, Judy Geeson, Ad- ® ® Nawlywad Game Lifetim e centric visuals accompany the music of JCfitiO DACH ® ) Fam e (60 min.) @) Gangbusters Laurie Anderson in the avant-garde per­ rianne Posts. 1981. Rated R. ® A lic e . Family Ties (CC) Alex has d‘*fi- IP|S] MOVIE: 'Faetival of Folk Heroes' 10:00PM 00(3) News formance artist's first concert movie, [U S A ] Edge of Night ®) Wild. Wild World of Animals culty getting over Ellen's departure. (R) (In filmed in New Jersey during her 1984 Animated The stories of Johnny Apple- Stereo) FIDKA. [CNN] Crossfire d ) ® Twenty T w e ^ (CC) Scheduled: "Mister Heartbreak ” tour. 1985. (In 1:05A M [MAX] MOVIE: 'Crsap- seed and Paul Bunyan are among those report on the double life of '50s rock star @) Bodywatch (CC) A took at the risks Stereo) J^ w * Five episodes each depict different . told In this collection of legends and tall [DIS] Mousaterpiece Theater Earl "Speedo" Carrol). (60 min.) kinds of horror. Adrienne Barbesu, Hal Hol­ ‘I H E P H A I t r O M by L m Falk « ty Barry tales. Voices of Dennis Day, Jerry Co- and benefits of vaccines that are routinely [USA] Feather and Father Gang [ESPN] U.S. Olympic Festival Volley­ GS Mission Impossible brook.-E.G. Marshali 1982. Rated R. (In lonna 1983 Rated NR administered to children Stereo) ball final and gymnastics, from Raleigh- 12 :0 0 A M ( B w k r p in Cincinnati _ [USA] Cartoons Durham, N.C. (3 hrs , 30 min.) (Live) & C isc o K id @) ® L.A. Law Kuzak defends a child WEIRP..^LM06T , with a troubled medical past in a personal- GD A s k Dr. Ruth (CC) 1 :1 5 A M d ) MOVIE; 'Legend of the 9 :0 0 P M (D MOVIE: 'Airplane II: The IRRESI6T(0Le ' /MU&t J 6 :30P M (® M *A*s*H [HBO] Welcome Home Encore (CC) injury suit. (60 mih.) (R) (In Stereo) 3 D Cannon Qoldan Qun' A famous gunfighter teaches Sequel' A lunatic airline crew finds itself fLEAffN WHAT ITI9„ - ( £ ® A B C N e w s (CC| Highlights from the July 4, 1987. concert a young farmer to become proficient with a celebration honoring Vietnam veterans, on a lunar shuttle hurtling toward the sun. @) Mystery: Adventures of Sherlock GD Star Trek [??'.!!IU!..!!!!..... Holmes (CC) Holmes and Watson are baf­ gun so that he can avenge the death of his » ® Benson from Capital center in Landover, Maryland Robert Hays. Julie Hagerty, William Shat- fled by a case involving a murder weapon G D T ales o f the U nexpected femily. Jeff Ostsrhage, Hal Holbrook, Carl .. (g) Lavema & Shirley (90 min.) Part 1 of 3. (In Stereo) ner 1982 (R) they have discovered whose trace is unde­ g ) MOVIE: 'The Prisoner of Zenda' A Franklin. 1979. (R) (g) (g) NBC News 8 : 0 0 P M CD Scarecrow and Mrs. King 3 D V icto r A w a rd s From the Hilton in Las tectable. (60 min.) (R) London cab driver is abducted by the Duke [HBO] MOVIE; 'Oymkata' On a mission Vegas, Nev.. outstanding athletes se­ ' (g) Nightly Business Report Amanda and Lee's marriage plans are al­ ® Honeymooners of Zenda to stand in for his incarcerated to secure a military site in a remote eastern tered by Lee's 15-year-old friendship with lected by the editors and readers of The brother, the heir-apparent. Peter Sellers, Asian country, an American agent em- CAPTAIW EASY *?0y C ro o ks A C a sa ls -■ @ ) Noticiero Univision a Vietnamese agent. (60 min.) (R) Sponing News are recognized in this 21st GS Noticiero Univiskm Lynne Frederick. Lionel Jeffries. 1979. bloys his martial arts and gymnastic skills. NOW TH IS 15.. [CNN] Showbiz Today annual event. Nomirtees include Ivan Lendl ©) Upstairs, Downstairs Part 20. (R) Kurt Tiiomas, Tetchie Agbayani, ■ W H A r 15 R E A U l.y C A L L E D ,. 3D MOVIE: 'The Raven' Three magicians and Chris Evert (tennis). Evelyn Ashford g Consumer D is c o l n N etw o rk [TM C] MOVIE: 'The Elephant Man' A vie for power using a beautiful young (track and field). Mario Andretti (auto rac­ (S) Man from U.N.C.LE. (g) Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1 :3 0 A M dD Get smart _. phyaically deformed man is rescued from woman as their ploy Vincent Price, Peter ing) and Pat Day (horse racing). Hosts: [CNN] CNN News g A s k Dr. Ruth (CC). (R) QD INN News •> life in a dilapidated (teak show by a 19th- Lorre. Boris Karloff. 1963 Norm Crosby. Florence Henderson, Gene 1 0 : 3 0 P M IN N N ew s Gene Scott ® Bizarre ceniury physician John Hurt, Anthony 3D ®) Starman (CC) Starman gets in­ Barry (60 min.) Hopkins, Anne Bancroft 1980 Rated PG ® Odd Couple [CNN] Newsnight (S) Home Shopping Game volved in a sting operation in Beverly Hills MOVIE: 'M ister Roberts' The misad­ 7:00PM (3D C B S N ew s (60 min.) (R) ventures of a U.S. Navy cargo ship during GD America(Spanish) [ESPN] SportsLook [CNN] Newsnight Updsta World War II are led by its 2nd Officer, ^ CS) N ew s 3 D N ew s 10:40PM [DISJDTV CB Night Heat Colby and [DIS] MOVIE; 'Johnny Tremain' (CC) BLONOIE by Oaan Young B Stan Draka who longs for combat. Henry Fonda, 1 2:05A M d ) Wh«el of Fortune (CC) 33) MOVIE: 'The Shining' Ghostly vi­ Carson are the subject of a department in­ [USA] Search for Tomorrow sions of murdered children are just some of James Cagney, Jack Lemmon 1955 11:00PM 3] 3D (g) f l i N ew s vestigation. (70 min.) (R) '^OLILO you UKE TO SEE ® $100,000 Pyramid 2 :0 0 A M d) MOVIE: 'Nightmare in WEIL'S OLD FAITHFUL the strange events that haunt a family sla y ­ MOVIE; 'Death Hunt' A Mouniie em­ dD Late Show (In Stereo) m i d d l e o p ...o h , a l l OLD FAITHFUL ISNY 12:30A M d ) Archie Bunker's Place the Sun' ABOUT TO ERUPT I (S) Jeffersons (CQ Part 2 of 2 ing at an isolated mountain resort. Jack barks on a cross-Canadian manhunt to find GD INN News r i g h t THE ONLY ONE Nicholson, Shelley Duvall. Scatman Croth- a fur trapper suspected of murder. Charles (3$ Beat of Saturday Night (S) Abbott and Costello (2® M*A*S*H ers 1980 Bronson Lee Marvin, Andrew Stevens , 1981 (g) Barney Miller - (S) Wheel of Fortune (S) MOVIE: 'Lovespell' A young man and his uncle fall in love with the daughter of a 0 C h eers (CC) Sam proposes to Di­ (g) This Old House (CC) Demolition of the MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour ninth-century Irish king Richard Burton, ane and IS refused once again, then loses ranch house roof and the race to frame and Cinema (S) Barney Miller Kate Mulgrew. Nicholas Clay 1982 his temper and finds himself in court enclose the structure to protect it from ARLO AND JANIS » by Jimmy Johnson Star Trek charged with assault and battery (R) (In weather. " ® Dating Game Stereo) • • ® Jeffersons Cosby Show (CC) Vanessa's (g) Tales of the Unexpected HARTPORD @) Upstairs. Downstairs Hendersons (P G ) 3, 4:20, 7:15, 9:40. — IT'S MOT TRUE WHAT ‘ M90'REA501D ® Hollywood Squares schoolmates label her a rich girl (R) (In (g) M*A*S»H Cbiemo CHv — snow Vlfhlfe and the B e n ll the Hunted (G ) 2, 3:40, 5:20. — )1) THEYaAV... Stereo) ® ) Our World (CC) From October 1938; Seven Dwarfs (G) 1, 3, 7 . — Personal P red ato r ( R) 2:15, 4:40, 7:W, 9:45. — ASyoUFUL.i* ' Novela: Victoria ® PELICULA: 'M i Aventura en Puerto Service ( R( 1:40, 7,10,9:40. — M y LIf* (3) Connections reactions to the Munich conference; Orson Rico' A. Aguilar. R. Silvestre The Secret of M y Success (PG-13) 7:15, ® Nightly Business Report Welles' Mercury Theatre broadcast of As a Dbg (PG-13) 9:10. — Mon Facing 9:M. MOVIE: 'Shampoo' A hairdresser, H G. W ells' 'The W ar of the W orlds'; crea­ d S S C T V Southeast ( R) 1;15, 4:50, 9:20. — (SD Matt Houston with a number of mistresses, is shattered tion of the Superman character. The Prin­ [CNN] Moneyline Spocebolls (P G ) 1:30, 4:40, 9:30. sy E R N O N [CNN] M oneyline when the women find out about each other ceton, NJ opening of Thornton Wilder's cm* A — P red ator ( R) 7:10,9:20. [DIS] Adventures of Ozzle and Harriet EAST HARTPORD 1 2 [ESPN] SportsCenter and decide to leave him. Warren Beatty, Our Town (60 min ) (R) — Horry and the Hendersons (PG) 7. — WHAT A 0 « Y by Bill Hesst Julie Christie. Goldie Hawn 1975 [ESPN] SpeedW eek Eastw ood Pub • Cinema — The The B elie vers ( R) 9:30. [MAX] MOVIE The Goonies' (CC) A ® Novela: Esa Muchacha de Ojos Cafe Secret of M v Success (PG-13) 7:30. group of kids encounter vengeful pirates in MOVIE: 'Guns for San Sebastian' [ M A X ] The O riginal M a x Talking Head- ^ o r Richard's Pub * Cinem a — WILLIMANTIC Peasants mistake an army deserter (o^ a dD Mystery: Adventures of Sherlock room Show PREMIERE (CC) First of a neighborhood cave when they go looking Holmes (CC) Holmes discovers that fi­ Predators ( R) 7:30,9:30. U.A. The Cinem a — Summer School for buried treasure Sean Astm. Josh Bro- pnest when he arrives in an isolated vil­ seven new editions of this Ace Award- Showcase Cinemas 1.9 _ The U n ­ (PG-13) 1:15, 3:25, 5:20, 7:20. 9:25. — "I J0 6 T lage Anthony Quinn, Anjanetle Comer, gures on the wall of a quiet English country winning music show. Guests; model Jerry iin, Jeff Cohen 1985 Rated PG (In Stereo) home provide a link to an infamous Chi­ touchables ( R) 13:05, 2:25, 4:45, 7:10, Full Metal Jacket ( R) 1,3:15,5:W, 7:40, COMPOSED Claries Bronson 1968 Hall, comedians Penn and Teller. (In J« ;k e t ( R1 12, 2:20, 9:50. — Snow White and the Seven [USA] A irw o lf cago mobster. (60 min ) (R) ® Novela; Pobre Seiiorita Limantour Stereo) 1’^' — Adventures In D w arfs (G ) 1 :» , 3, 5, 7. — D ragnet A LITTLE PROTEST dD Adventures of Robin Hood Ani­ BabysIHIno (PG-13) 12:50, 3:50, 4:50, (PG-13) 9. — in n e rs o K e (P G ) 1, 3:20, 3 3 p m M agazine he prop [TM C] MOVIE: 'Down and Out in Bev­ 7:30P M ©) This Old House (CC) Completion of mated, Robin and his Merry Men face ad­ 5:M , 7:40, 9:50. — Ja w s the R e v e n a SONS ABOLIT jOHNUiaO creators for Late Night With David Letter- erly Hills' A derelict ends up in the swim­ Revenoe (PG-13) the ranch house's roof, timber milled into venture when they see that Maid Marian — Innerspoce (PG) (PG-13) 1:10,3,5,7:10,9:20.— R e v a a THE RAISING man’ , authors Jay Robert Nash and Stan dimension lumber ming pool of a crazy 'nouveau riche' couple of the N e r a II: N e r a In P arad ise may be forced to marry the wicked Sheriff and is adopted into their household. Nick P*!**®*^®** < •*> 2:50- ALLEY OOP ‘ by Oave Qraue ley Ralph Ross I ’The Motion Picture of Nottingham ~ Revenoe of the (PG-13) 1 :» , 3 :» , 5:20, 7:W, 9:40. OF THE Guide") Captain Gallant of the Foreign Le­ Nolte, Bette Midler, Richard Dreyfuss. Nerds II; Nerds n P arad ise (PG-13) gion [CNN] Larry King Live CAPITAL GAINS 3 3 Current Affair 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) 12:45, 2:55, 5:05, 7:40, 10. - W ltc h « of ORIVR-INS [CNN] PrimeNews [DIS] MOVIE: 'Not Quite Human' (CC) Fridays E astw ick ( R) 12:45, 10:10. — D ragnet Montlleld — RoboCop ( R) wtth C D (g) Jeop ardyl ICC) [USA] TAX. « A scientist's plans to perfect the teen-age ( R) 12;15, 2 ;X , 4:50, 7:20, 9:40. Hooslers (PG) at dark. — The W ltdin — ------PRETTY.' [DIS] Best of Walt Disney Presents (3D Entertainm ent Tonight Goofy uses his scrapbook to illustrate his android he has created by sending it to 1 1 :3 0 P M 3 ) (P Nightline (CC) of Eastwick ( R) wtth Burglar ( R) of sports background (60 min ) high school are threatened by villainous ri- 3D Entertainment Tonight MANCHESTER dark. — Spacebollt (PG-13) wtth The CO) INN N ew s UA ITwatcrs East — Harry and the Chipmunk Adventure (G) at dork.

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MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. July 23. 1987 — 19 Public Records College Notes BUSINESS______Warranty deeds V and Deanna M. Holmes graduates from Eastern Tressler, 255 Henry St., $157,000. AnthonyandD. JeanCharle*, Jennifer A. Holmea, daughter of Patricia A. H olm a tJMTOn Hill Condominium, conveyance tax $99. of 135 Garth Road, and the late Norman M. Holmoa, graduated from Eaatem Connecticut SUte Unlveralty inlo-"*®® S “"<• Martha W. plean-air rules could cost billions Johansson, 27 Scarborough Road, $207,500. I' on May 23 with a bachelor of iclence degree In bualneaf administration and Spanish, with a concentration in ” ConstiTlcUon Co., two parcels at Mountain Farm, $140,000 human resource management. Holmes graduated I , from Manchester High School in 1983. Big Oil and Big Autos say ERA proposals won’t help much J Lynn P. Honan, 71 Elvree St., conveyance tax $133.10. By Davidvid Goeller ______Maureen H. and Michael Burdick to Diane E. and capture vapors now entering the air ctAomc Gussak receives Tufts degree The Associated Press upgrading the on-board recovery million a year to produce less Tl^mas L. LeBel. Green Manor Estates. $120,000 through refueling. The new system system on their vehicles would volatile gasoline. R.G. Ensz, a Usa S. Gussak of 97 Wyneding Hill Road received p also would be required on light and ArnnM n I K fm l»rlee D. O’Neill to Mary M. • WASHINGTON — Big Oil and Big “ cost American consumers billions spokesman for the American Petro­ Arnold. Union Village Condominium, $104,000 bachelor of science degree in biology from Tufta heavy trucks. Vfitos say two new clean-air rules of dollars." leum Institute, said: “ Perhaps University in Medford, Mass., on May 17. Gusatt The second proposal would force Albert L. Manley to Gerhie proposed by the Environmental “ No study has shown that the several billion dollars.” the oil industry to produce gasoline AP photo $71^50 ' ®*^*^**" ***** Condominium, conveyance tax graduated magna cum laude. Protection Agency will cost Ameri­ expenditure of these bilUons of with lower volatility so its fumes “ The severe fuel volatility reduc­ cans billions of dollars without dollars in this way brings about Consumers who want to support Vietnam veterans can would not evaporate into the air as tions proposed by EPA are unwise, Max R Hensel to Bruce J. Kitson, Millbridge Hollow sighificantly improving the na­ commensurate benefits in air qual­ Condominium, conveyance tax $69.30. Paine earns master’s degree easily. Thomas said gasoline vola­ unwarranted and contrary to the do so by using a new Visa credit card that Dollar Dry tion’s air quality. ity," the automakers’ statement national interest,” Ensz said. Richard S. and Debra J. Pierce to Joseph and Linda tility has increased in recent years Dock Savings Bank plans to Issue nationwide. Donald C. Paine Jr. received a master’s degree in "!But EPA Administrator Lee said. Gonthier, 25 Strant St., $130,000. because of the use of highly He said the rules would produce architecture from Harvard University Graduate ‘IDomas argues that the proposals “ We are certain that if the little improvement in air quality Irene C. Egan to Timothy J. Egan, Cedar Street no evaporative additives like butane School of Design in Cambridge, Mass., on June 11. unveiled Wednesday after years of American people could review this while increaaing the nation’s de­ conveyance tax. which Is cheaper than refined crude EPA study and resistance by the complicated matter, they would pendence on imported oil because Joel J. and Nora S. Sollecito to Richard K. and Susan oil. two giant industries, should add conclude that they would rather more crude is needed to produce Smith awarded bachelor degree The oil and auto industries were New York bank to Issue *^i, . L ®**' W®o that $1,400 less in taxable income, expenses you pay for your depend­ cial banks as correspondents to receive interest checks every three home or an entire development, our in­ L U M B X n C O Edith Muse was recently elected president of the low head-of-household rates. Rea­ ent are considered support for would hate to think delays such as it’s also a 47 percent higher Joseph E. Cosgrove Jr. of 14 Strong St. graduated . handle bond redemptions and other months and when the CDs matured. My advice is to contact each of Manchester Republican Women’s Club. son; A tax law change that went purposes of claiming a dependency this happen ail the time. Unfortu­ ventory is large enough to supply you standard deduction than that for from the University of New Haven on June 7. He was. chores. Since this past January, the the banks and ask exactly what is \ • During her two years in office, Muse will oversee into effect a couple of years ago singles. exemption. But these payments are nately, they are becoming more From there, the certificates went banks have been keeping my with the product. •Z 14 fund-raising programs, awarded two bachelor of science degrees, one In- going on. If you don’t get satisfac­ made it easier to qualify as a So don’t make the mistake that not considered maintaining a ffequent. By “ sitting on the mo­ to the trustee for the bond issue — interest and adding it to the i U NORTH MAIN ST community awareness forensic science, the other in chemistry. tory answers — and your interest One year product warranty/20 year MANCHESTER CT 06040 head-of-household. Now the newest tens of thousands of others make household for your dependent. ney.” any bank or other interme­ most likely a commercial bank. If principal, even after the maturity 649-52S4 and support for the Re­ checks — complain to bank regula­ glass warranty from the manufacturer. tax law makes it still better for 1987 and miss out on the bigger benefits diary has the use of it and can earn the certificates reached the trustee date. The original CD contracts Men -fri. 7:)0 om-S 00 pm publican Party. Muse, There’s a sense almost of disbe­ tory authorities. Sot. I;00 Dfiv-neon and even better for 1988. of head-of-household! Ansaldis earn honors _ an executive secretary lief among parents as well as How much is this sta worth in Generally, you are considered at Colt Firearms in West children as they review their tax Andrew Ansaldi III, son of Kitty Ansaldi of 20 cash? Assume a taxaf ilcome of head-of-household if you meet the Hartford, has been affil­ status. The realization has not sunk Baldwin Road, and Andrew Ansaldi Jr. o f’Tunxis ’Trail, $40,000. following requirements; iated with the club’s in until now that the children must Bolton, received a master’s degree in business ‘Big-tickef • You are unmarried (single, Business In Brief efforts for 10 years. Tax 1987 1988 pay income taxes as well as their administration from Boston University’s School of I Single person $9,854 $8,880 divorced, widowed) on the last day parents. That applies to 18-year- Management. His major was international finance. She has been past of your tax year. president of the Man­ Head-of-household 8.250 8.093 olds as well as 12-year-olds. It even Amoree Ansaldi, daughter of Kitty and Andrew , Coleman directs office expansion • Your home must be the princi­ applies to 5-year-olds. o rd e rs u p THE GIANTS ANNUAL chester Women’s Club, Saving 1.604 787 Ansaldi, has been named to the dean’s list at the i pal residence of 1) your child, H ARTFO RD — Gistello, Erdlen & Co. Inc., a management the Business & Profes­ Un viersity of Vermont. She will be a sophomore in the ; stepchild or grandchild, or 2) any , consulting firm specializing in human resources, has open^ a sional Women’s Associa­ AND THESE TAX dollars are fall, enrolled in the school of business administration. - other relative for whom you can “Sylvia Porter’s New Money Metro New York office to serve clients in Fairfield County. 1.4 percent MID-SUMMER CARPET & tion, and was involved Adam Ansaldi, son of Kitty and Andrew Ansaldi, . much better off in your pocket than claim a dependency exemption. with the Manchester Book for the 80s,’’ 1,328 pages of completed his Junior year at the University of ; . William F. Coleman, regional manager based in Hartford, will in the tax collector’s In addition, Here is where a recent break comes Garden Club. down-to-earth advice on personal Florence, , studying art and architecture, • coordinate local expansion and direct the firm’s operations there are even more savings here in. A few years back, you qualified money management, is available maintaining dean’s list standing. He will return to the I , throughout Connecticut. WASHINGTON (AP) - Orders RUG SALE CONTINUES On top of the lower tax on taxable for head-of-household only if your through her column. Send $9.95 plus for “ big ticket” durable goods, income, you may be in line for University of Vermont’s school of business manage^ ' Coleman has done extensive consulting with leading Legion plans home was the dependent’s princi­ $1 for mailing and handling to bolstered by a sharp rise in demand bigger tax dollar savings. Reason; ment in the fall. ; companies throughout the area. His pal residence for the entire year. "Sylvia Porter’s New Money Book for military hardware, cU m b^ 1.4 chicken dinner Your actual tax is figured on professional experience also includes THIS WEEK for the 80s,’ ’ in care of the positions as director of human percent in June, the biggest in­ taxable income. However, bigger THIS IS A special break; Under • DURING THE GIANT’S MID-SUMMER SALE GET 30% TO 50% OFF The Dilworth-Comell- Manchester Herald. P.O. Box Ludes named to dean'a list resources for Aetna Life and Casu- crease in three months, the govern­ standard deductions and more the new rules, your home must be ment reported today. REGULAR RETAIL PRICES! Quey Post 102 of the 419150, Kansas City, Mo. 64141. • alty in H a r t ff^ and personnel Edith Muse dependency deductions lower your the dependent’s principal residence Julie Lodes of Plymouth Lane has been named to the • The Commerce Department said Am erican Legion is Make checks payable to Andrews, . director for Vantage Computer Sys­ taxable income, which in turn only for more than half of the year. dean’s list at Salve Regina College, Newport, R.I., for : orders for durable goods, items planning a barbecue chicken dinner on Saturday from McMeel & Parker. the spring semester. • SELECT FROM THE LARGEST INVENTORY OR REMNANTS, AREA RUGS tems in Wethersfield. expected to last three or more 5 to 7 p.m. at the post home on Legion Drive Coleman, a native of Manchester, AND ROLLS IN ALL OF NEW ENGLAND. Dancing will follow until midnight. years, rose to a seasonally adjust^ Flaum named to dean’s list is a graduate of Central Connecticut $108.5 billion last month following , State University. He has done gradu­ no change in May. Red Cross needs volunteers Husbands aren’t very happy Polly Susan Flaum of 7 Tracey Drive has been • PLUS GET A SCATTER RUG JUST FOR COMING IN THIS WEEK named *.o the dean’s list at Brandeis University, I ate work at the University of It was the biggest monthly gain in p e American Red Cross needs volunteers for blood Walth. 1. Mass., for the spring semester. ; H artford. overall orders since a 4.2 percent drives. Two hours of training is required and increase in March. volunteers may choose which drives they want to work if wives make more money Auto dealers However, the strength was con­ and for how long. The next training course will be Logan receives honors centrated in the defense category, By John Nolan offered at the offices on Hartford Road on Thursday Renee M. Logan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred • which climbed a sharp IS.8 percent, The Associated Press men to do better than them.” award grants Aug. 20, from 10 a.m. to noon and from 7 to 9 p.m For Wives who become the top earners in the family can Logan, has been named to the dean’s Ust for the spring 1 reversing a 13.9 percent decline in more information, call 643-5111. - The Greater Hartford Automobile May. face even greater pressures if they feel they should still s e ^ s te r at the University of Now England in ' CINCINNATI — Some married couples are finding a Association Foundatioahas awarded Without the big increase in C a i p ^ Q a n i be better parents and homemakers than their Biddeford, Maine. She will be a Junior in the fall, ■ Lachapelle reunion held new challenge iq the era of two-income marriages; majoring in physical therapy. ; its first grants to provide for arts and defense, orders would not have coping with a situation where wives earn more money husbands. “ Our concepts are tied to those traditional gender roles,” Ms. Vannoy-Hiller says. cultural programs and for the needy risen at all in June following a 1.6 Lachapelle family reunion was held June than their husbands. William Coleman percent advance in the civilian HARTFORD She conducted her 1983 study with sociologist Kennedy earns a degree and homeless in the Hartford area. VERNON NEW LONDON M r f 1 Wickham Park in Manchester. For those who cannot adjust, the result could be Funds have been awarded to three non-profit organizations: categories in May. Mrs. John (Judith) Lachapelle of Manchester is the divorce. In some cases, the women choose to quit their William Philliber, formerly of the University of 221 Bralnard Road El Camino Plaza New London Shopping Center nistonan of the club. Cincinnati and now with the State University of New Barbara M. Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. • • Child and Family Services — $5,865 to expand services to The key categoty of non-defense jobs or take lower-paying jobs to remove the source of Robert J. Kennedy of 67 Brent Road, recently I (Next to Valle'a) (Near Rein’s Dell) (Next to Save Rite) York-New Paltz. They are collaborating on a book, 'Hartford residents, primarily urban, low income, minority capital goods suffered a decline of 3 I ’ ’ k® *" *9“ late Clarence conflict, say sociologists who are studying the graduated from Northeastern University, in Boston, ; Lachapelle Sr. phenomenon. “ Successful Women, Successful Marriages,” that will children, adolescents and their families. percent in June, the biggest setback $25^131 872-60S3 442-7776 Mass., with a bachelor’s degree in business adminis- • in this category since January. Sociologists say couples are enequntering new, and be based on the results of the study, which was financed • The Hartford Ballet — $2,500 to provide 125 tickets to senior tration. She has been named to the dean’s list for the Analysts had expected this wea­ occasionally threatening, pressures in situations by the National Science Foundation. last three years. ' citizens, families and students who otherwise might not have the kness after strong increases in the Other locations In Warwick, R.I., Seekonk, Norwood & Saugus, Mass. WATES visits Plainfield where women in professional careers earn more than opportunity to attend the ballet. their spouses. • The Hartford Graduate Center — $2,000 to send 10 children of past two months attributed to a D^nchester WATES will meet Tuesday in the surge in demand for civilian “ We have moved to a point now where men want -the Barnard Brown Elementary School In Hartford to a summer parking lot at 72 E. Center St. to depart for a trip to aircraft. Plainfield. The bus leaves at 5:45 p.m. women to work. Everybody wants a two-income Need Repairs? camp which gives inner-city children computer education. marriage,’’ says Dana Vannoy-Hiller, a University of Within the major industries, Cincinnati sociologist. "But the men still want to make We repair- orders for electrical machinery more.’ ’ SNET earnings slip In 2nd quarter increased 6.7 percent to $10.6 The challenge is one of the latest during the 30 years Dehumidifiers and JUST A FEW HOURS billion, erasing most of a 7 percent Births In which American couples have had to adjust to the Air Conditioners. NEW HAVEN — Southern New England Telecommunications decline in May. Most of the June S P id A L HURRY! growing absorption of women into the work force >F YOUR TIME... Corp. has reported its earnings slipped 9 percent to $32.2 million, increase was In civilian communi­ according to sociologists. Small Appliance Repair or $1.05 a share, during the second quarter compared to $35.7 cation equipment. Orders for non­ ___ R R S A L E L____ Hundreds of Ares Rugs Marriages get into trouble when the spouses decide million, or $1.13 a share, during the same period last year. electrical machinery fell S.4 per­ AAonday - Friday - 10-9 and Orientals — all at Post Road Plaza, Rt. 30 Can give you unlimited Chemerka, Kristin Kelly, daughter of Michael T. and to become competitive about their salaries and Revenues and sales were $353.1 million in the period about 1 cent to $16.6 billion, following a 0.6 Saturday- 10-5 Special Clearance PrIcesI Carolyn Kennedy Chemerka of Hebron, was bom July careers, Ms. Vannoy-Hiller says. Vernon, CT. earning potential!! percent less than the $356 million reported last year, the company percent May decline. Closed Sunday I I 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal “ That gets you in trouble. That doesn’t have a place 8721280 said Wednesday. Orders for primary metals in­ ssm grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. David D. Kennedy of 20 50 0 in that kind of relationship. That’s a downer," she says. Set your own hours For the first half of the year, earnings fell from $69.7 million to creased 6.S percent to $10 bilUoa. It %- % » Ambassador Drive. Her paternal grandparents are “ The real upper... is for the male who is supportive and $67.7 million, down 2.9 percent. Earnings per share remained was the fifth consecutive monthly Mr. and Mrs. Jerome W. Chemerka of Notch Road, caring in the relationship.” and earn extra unchanged at $2.21 a share. increase in the metals category. Who in their right mind shops Bolton. The problem has become more acute In the era of Sales and revenues were up 1.8 percent over the first six income while working Orders for transportation equip­ DICioccIo, Christina Olivia, daughter of Steven M. widespread two-income marriages. More than one months, from $704 million to $717 million. wife in five in two-eamer households makes more CALDWELL from home. Work at ment edged down 0.7 percent to and Tina Marie St. John DiGoccio of 30 Depot Road, I i IMSTAUAriOM money than her husband, Ms. Vannoy-Hiller found in a $29.4 billion in June. Coventry, was bom July 1 at Manchester Memorial your own pace qn a S 0 % -4 0 % 1983 study she conducted with 489 couples in Hamilton OIL INC. schedule that’s Stanley earnings at record levels Shipments of durable goods rose AVAILABU on Seotomber Prices. 1.6 percent in June to a seasonally A m i^s Whol TKcoupleshavetoovercometraditionalconcepts tailor-made for you. NEW BRITAIN — The Stanley Works has reported that its adjusted $104.1 bilUmi following grandfather is John D iG oedo o f Manchester. VA marital■iiaiii.ai parsers which wiiivii generallyKciivi Miiy holdiiulu uiuimemaiithat the man 7 3 .9 second quarter earnings soared to recoM levels, or $23.2 million, declines in April and May. Snprln, Kayla ,loan, daughter o f Mark A. and Jill is the household’s breadwinner and major supporter. per gal. C. O. D. up 17 percent from the 19.9 million earned during the same period Larson Suprin of 194 Oakwood Drive, Coventry, was Men aren’t the only ones who can have trouble last year. born June 19 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her adjusting when their wives out-eara them, Ms. Call Jeanne or Susan .il 6 4 7 -9 9 4 < 6 today Earnings increased from 47 cents a share in the 1986 second maternal grandparents are Joan and Bernard J. Vannoy-Hiller says. 649-8841 and begin the perfect job ■ quarter to 54 cents a share this year, the company announced The first Jewish emigrant to Stewart of Cuttingsville, Vt. Her paternal grandpar­ “ It’s notjust the men. Women are part of the system. PrfcM Sufe/aef to Cfwnga Wednesday. Anerida, Jacob BarsimsM, landed ents are Eleanor and Alexander Simrln of New Rritnin They’ve grown up in It,” she says, “ th ey expect the in New Amsterdam In 1684. to MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. July 23, 1987 G E sw 3 ps consunriGr biz for nnGdical opGration MANCHESTER HERALD. 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By Pater Coy sales, has not been central to GE’s The Associated Press strategic plan,’’ Welch said in a United States — and owns 17 of a low-ipargin, low-growth busi­ prepared statement. manufacturing sites worldwide, six ness. You’re expanding your al^ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 of them in the United States. NEW YORK — General Electric ’ ‘Welch is a very direct guy, ’’ said most dominant position in a highr- Co. says it is swapping its huge The business includes television margin, high-growth business,’'^ Gall Landis, an analyst for Sanford sets, videocassette recorders and consumer electronics business fora C. Bernstein & Co. She said that namely medical equipment, he" Notices French company’s medical equip­ audio products. Thomson will con­ said. G D karw M TED although Welch seems to be follow­ tinue to market the products under IHILPWWITED [HELPWMITED [HELP WANTED ment operations as part of its ing a sensible strategy, she does not At o cenOltlen prtccOant to HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED the GE and RCA labels. Thomson, which is owned by the ffw PlocMMnt of ony odWr® HELfWANTa strategy to focus on high-growth, expect GE’s stock to do any better • ••••eeeaeeeeaasa high-profit businesses. GE’s consumer electronics em­ French government, is the world's tltlnoIntDelMonchelitarH^ P A R T Tima offica posi­ RN SUPERVISOR- 3-11. than the market average in coming raid. Advertiser hereby COOKS tion, small friendly of­ P A R T T I M E Immediate openlnp PRE-School teacher The trans-Atlantic swap with years. ployees will be better off under 50th largest industrial company' fice. Must be well starting September. Thomson, GE said. outside the United States, with w m to protect. Indemnify 0 S100-S300 weekly. Use Monday-Frldoy. No RECEPTIONIST/ F ra n c e ’s governm ent-ow ned Thomson will become one of the «id hold hormleu the AAon- DISHWASHERS organized person with your telephone, our Part time position at BULK DRIVER “They’ve now got the chance of interests in consumer electronics,'- ehetter Herald, Its officers weekends. For more TYPIST quality Pre-School. Thomson S.A. will turn both com­ world’s three biggest consumer an excellent telephone customers and your Information please coll Roaponelble Drivers their lifetime. They’re no longer a defense electronics and compo-' ond einpieveet ooolntt any personality. Duties will Early Education Back­ panies into world leaders in their electronics companies along with ond cril llahlllty, ion or WAITRESSES own schedule. Cresttleld Convols- needed to dellvor The respective markets, John Welch, stepchild. I was in Indianapolis last nents. It made a profit of $265 exoente. Including ottor- Include billing, filing cent, 643-5151.______for local Cable TV ground and experience Japan’s Matsushita when it swal­ night and the mood is upbeat,” million last year on revenue of $9 etc. Coll M r. Kaufman preferred. Call Dlrec- Hartford Courant to GE’s hard-driving chairman and neyt' feet, orltlne from Full or part time. Call Pot 547-9170 RN/LPN-we have o toll company. lows GE’s $3 billion-a-year opera- Welch said. billion. clolmt of unfair frode oroctl- of 646-1112.______aaaa******,. , , tor 643-8684.______cerrlore, doalore and chief executive, said Wednesday. t'ion, headquartered in Temporary or perma­ time or part time posi­ Thomson will get GE’s huge but The transaction will help GE’s cn, Infrlnoemenf of trode- CH ILD Core needed. Mo- CARPENTERS and Car­ Knowledge of BAYLOR supervisor. We rural eubscrlbora In the Indianapolis. GE, based in Fairfield, Conn.,' morkt, trade namn or pof- nent. Good wages tion on 3-11, Monday- slow-growing consumer electronics earnings in the first year. Bunch ture and loving person penters helpers. Own Frldoy. No weekends. word processor have openings for a early morning. An In­ GE will become one of the two or has interests in technology, servi­ enft. violation of rights of end benefits. Apply In to core tor 6 year old tools and transporta­ supervisors position business, while GE will fold Thom­ said. He said it was too soon to make Orlvocy and Infrlneomont of For more Information helpful, general sured vehicle and a C T three largest medical equipment longer-term forecasts. ces and manufacturing. It made a MOWleht and oropriotarv person boy. Rachel Rood area. tion. Work In Manches­ please coll Cresttleld every weekend. 7am- driver’s llconee era son's medical equipment business After 6pm 646-7033. ter. Pay according to 7pm and 7pm-7am. For into its own healthy medical companies with the acquisition of The announcement came about profit of $2.5 billion last year on unfOIr cempotiflon Convalscent, 643-5151. office skills where needed. Aleo, Thomson’s business, which does revenue of $37 billion. ond llbol and tiandir, which Howird Johnton’i experience. Imme­ more Information coll equipment operations. an hour before the close of the New may rnulf from tho oubllco- diate work. Coll 643- required. Director of Nurses. storage space for Sun­ about $700 million in sales and is a York Stock Exchange. GE’s stock 394 Tolland Tpks. LEGAL In addition, GE will receive market leader in X-ray machines. The sale of consumer electronics flon of any odvorfltmonf In Manotieetsr, C T CRT 6760.______Monday - Friday 9am- day advance sectlone. “significantly more than half a rose a modest 37‘A cents a share to tho AAonchntor Horald bv PART Time. Pumping SECRETARY Cail Personnei 3pm. Cresttleld Con­ Excellent pay end mi­ GE has made 14 major acquisi­ $56.12'/i a share in consolidated heightened already-pre valent spec­ i^vortltor, Includino advor- 640-6220 valscent, 643-5151. billion dollars and less than a tions during the last six years ulation that GE was poised to make fltomonft In any froo dlitrl- OPERATOR gas, changing tires. In­ Take charge legal se­ Dept, at 646-6400. leage compeneatlons. billion’’ in cash from Thomson, NYSE trading. cludes Saturdays. including its $6.4 billion acquisition a major acquisition. Names that buflon publlcaflent oub- needed to handle cretary needed for Law Contact Kim, 649- Welch said. Analysts estimated GE will initially retain the rights circulated earlier this year in the Mthod bv fho Manchntor RECEPTIONIST/OtfIce Spruce Street Mobil. Construction firm long 140S. of RCA in December 1985. But since to licensing and fee income amount­ Horald. Penny SioTforf, Assistant. Glaston­ account maintenance. 649-3407.______office with thriving reel Thomson’s payment at about $800 1981 it has also disposed of 11 major investment community included Publlthor. estate and general Cox Cable eetabllshed preaently million. ing to about $150 million a year bury. Small friendly 8 am - 4:30 pm, STOCK Clerks. Full time, Is an E.O.E. Employer enlarging It’s manufac­ COMPANION- businesses and at least 222 smaller such giants as United Technologies company seeks ma­ port time. Expanding practice. Manchester housekeeper for el­ The deal marked another step in ones. before taxes. Altogether, GE will Monday-Friday. Call turing facility needs receive compensation worth about Corp., Raytheon Co., Honeywell U»T ture, responsible indi­ retail operations has office. WP. Dictaphone derly woman. Room Welch’s campaign to focus on Although a favorite with inves­ Inc., Xerox Corp. and Eastman person with building boord and salary. 649- becoming first or second in the $2 billion, amounting to more than ANDHNIIIO vidual with pleasant Immediate openings and real estate know­ tors, Welch is known to his Kodak Co. personality, w ill train Savings Bank for oil shifts. Flexible ledge essential. Heavy ORDER flllino clerks. background to coordi­ 4291.______world in each of its mainstay three times the book value of the on word processor. Ex­ opponents, including workers now LOST. Juno nth Wesf- scheduling. Apply In client contact. Excel­ Part time or full time. nate shop to field oper­ PART Time light house­ businesses and to shed operations consumer electronics division, said Both GE and ’Thomson will retain cellent benefits. Coll person; Amazing Dis­ Monday through Fri­ AP photo on strike against NBC, as “Neutron Nicholas Heymann, an analyst for mtnlifer Rd. Mackerel Of Manchester lent salary. Send re­ ation. Age Is no factor. keeping at Ct. Motor that don’t fit the long-term strategy Jack.’’ a 19.9 percent interest in the tabby white chest cot. Ann Rossr659-3511. Bus- count Stores, Brood day, flexible hours. Excellent salary, Lodge. Flexible hours. of the 109-year-old giant. Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. and Iness Personnel sume to g e n e r a l e l e c t r i c c h a i r m a n JOHN WELCH GE’s consumer electronics busi­ businesses they are selling as a Flop collor. 647-9376. 646-1700 Street Porkode, Mon- Call Roberta at 649- company paid bene­ $6 per hour to start for ’’Consumer Electronics, al­ a former GE employee. Assoclotes.______chester. EOE.______Legal Secretary 8648.______. . company’s out of consumer electronics business ness employs 31,000 employees means to assure a smooth transi­ LOST. Spruce street. Oam-12 noon, ask for fits. Write Mr. Kaye, P. those quollfled. Coll though a large business in terms of “I would say it’s a great deal,” DOCTOR'S assistant $80K Per Year. Notional P. O. Box 288 worldwide — including 10,000 in the tion and integration of the two Mole Ferret wearing Kay QIampa. EOE PART Time Desk Clerk. O.Box 281 Walling­ 643-1555 tor Heymann saiu.said. “You’re Iou re gellinggetting out businesses, Dusinesses, the companies said. arten harness. needed tor busy opto- Wholesale Jewelry Manchester. C T 06040 Flexible schedule. appointment. Answers to name of metrlc practice. Hours Company needs REP Pleasant working at­ ford, CT 06482 DIno. Coll 644-7104. ore Tuesday and EXPERIENCED Person for local area. No di­ LPN. Group home In mosphere. Liberal CLEANING person Thursday nights, 5:30- seek lobs to do londs- rect selling, wholesale pay. Call tor appoint­ wanted. 4 nights a IMPOUNDED. Male 1 Manchester. Part time week. Must hove trons- accuses Pennzoil of violating federal securities law 9pm, Saturday from Coplno, sidewalks, only. 713-782-0033. weekends, full time. ment. Ct. Motor Lodge. CARPENTERS helper to year old. Pomeranian portotlon. 647-1111. HOUSTON (AP) - 0:30-1:30pm. Expe­ steps and patios. Coll Company paid benef­ 643-1555. assemble wood win­ cross. Ton and white. rience helpful, willing AHson 549-6990.______TRUCK Driver with class dows. Small company ties and Exchange Commission has Avery Street. Please license tor paving its. Salary perdlem CASHIER In convenience :ominission has wrongly interferinginte7fe*?M“i^®PennL^^^^ in Pennzoil’s as to the outcome of the case.” the order to appeal theI the judgment. judgment. hadhad aa nrivate private agreement to pur­ ______to troln. Call 649-3311. JOIN The Team. Ware­ 11 $10.55. Full time $9.39. with good growth po­ Fl**lhle hours, accused Pennzoil Co. of violating At issue was SEC Rule lOb-13, would have been invalidated by coll the Manchester contractor. Benefits. SCHOOL 0U8 0RIVER8 tential seeks someone attempted merger with Getty Oil. SEC said in a statement from its chase the shares held by the J. Paul Pennzoil’s violation of Rule lOb-13. Ooo Warden of 643- PART Time. $6.25 hourly. house Laborer. Full 647-1624.______^^jj^^ond^kends. federal securities la w in its attempt The SEC brief. submitted late which prohibits anyone making a time or Summer posi­ Apply at Upton Con­ for the town of Bolton. with trade school or to acquire Getty Oil Co., and urged Washington. D.C. office. Getty Museum, of Malibu, Calif. 6642. Notional In-store mor- struction, 537 Stafford PART Time store clerk. Wednesday supports a key point of tender offer for a company’s shares ketlno company Is tion available. 40 plus We will train. Ideal part equivalent back­ the Texas Supreme Court to hear Texaco in April filed for Chapter Texaco has contended Pennzoil The Texas appeals court in Rd., (Rt. 32) Mansfield Apply Solvation Arm y lime Job for homemak­ ground. Must be 18 or RIDE wanted to J. c. Texaco’s defense, although the SEC from making private purchases of never had a merger agreement seeking Individuals to hours. In creative pro­ or coll 742-6190. Thrift Store, 210 nPIne Texaco’s appeal on the matter. 11 bankruptcy protection from those shares at the same time. rejecting Texaco’s argument found distribute coupons and gram. Apply In person, ers or retirees. older. Call Eagle Win­ Penny, flexible hours. stressed it was not siding with creditors to void a state require­ with Getty, and therefore Texaco Street, Manchester. dows and Doors at Will pay $5.88 per day. Texaco Inc. is challenging a Texaco. Texaco has argued that while that Pennzoil could have obtained ___ IMIN0UNCEMENT8 samples to consumers Connecticut Container 646-4928. 537-5234 or 537-5766. Texas jury’s order that it pay $10.35 ment that it post a potentially could not have interefered in the an exemption from the rule, but the In local supermarkets. Recovery, ISO Colonial 633-2638, Glastonbury. Coll Diana at 643-9193. The brief did not address any Pennzoil in 1984 had an outstanding deal. But Texaco argued that even ARE you o new bond ruinous $12 billion security bond in tender offer for Getty shares, it also SEC noted Pennzoil never sought We provide trolnlno. Rood, Manchester. 646 Construction if there had been an agreement, it an exemption. looking for o gig. Coll Reliable transporta­ 7573.______Adorn at the Manches­ tion required. Coll 1- BUS Drlver/Hobllltotlon Estimator Toshiba ter Community College 233-7615, Monday Specialist. Class A li­ 647-6051 or 647-6055 through Friday, 9om- cense needed, wllllnp Salary P/us Commis­ weekdays. AM types of 4am. to train. To transport sion depending on ex­ may be H ^ E REMODELING bonds ore welcome. our clients from resi­ perience. Will train dence to day treatment right applicant. M/F. ADUIT facility. Company pold Reply to SUPER iHELPWAItnD benefits. Full tlme$7.00 banned CARRIER per hour. 647-1624. Manchester Hearld Bv Dove Skidmore DRIVER. Port time for Box D Manchester Herald Energetic sdults CARPENTER 16 Brainard Place The Associated Press Manchester, C T 06040 route. Coventry area. needed to deliver The PAINTER WASHINGTON — The House is Short hours. Good pay. Hartford Courant early Coll 742-S867. 9-I2om, 7 morninga. Excallant With at least 5 CLASSIFIEDS! moving to ban Toshiba Corp. to lOpm.o REGIONAL Classified products from U.S. military ex­ pay plua prizea; weekly years experience. ads reach nearly change stores despite a national CARPENTER'S Helper. mileage allowancea Salary commen­ 3,668,000 homes. One Entry level position. classified ad placed advertising campaign in which the alao Included. Call surate with experi­ Japanese manufacturer apologizes Must be ambitious and with the Manchester REACH hove transportation. $6 Kim, 640-1405. ence. Transporta­ Herald will be placed In for seliing secret submarine tech­ per hour to start. 649- tion and tools. over 200 newspapers nology to the Soviet Union. 5400. D ATA entry clerk. 35 Please call for ap­ throughout New Eng­ “To put it bluntly, many of our hours. Full time posi­ pointment today. land for one low price. military personnel do not want tion In small commun­ Coll Classified 643-2711 these products in theirstores,” said CARPENTER ity nursing agency. Oe- 643-1021 and osk tor detolls.o 3,000,000 HOMES Rep. Dan Daniel, D-Va., sponsor of pendoblltlty accuracy RNS wanted tor full and the measure. experienced In kitchen and knowledge of data PART Time. Earn extra part time, 11-7 shift. Selling or renting or looking The House Armed Services Com­ and bath remodeling. entry a must tor this money assisting our Apply AON, Salmon . position. Excellent be­ Brook Convalescent I mittee voted 31-0 for the bill on Quality minded. Muat bookkeeper with post­ 4 Wednesday in the latest in a series ^irjp2>i Refrigerator Y Electric nefits. Coll 220-9420. Co- ing, tiling and light Home Salmon Brook Refrigerator have toola and trana- lumblo. EOE.______typing. Also help with Drive, Glastonbury. for that special executive? of angry congressional responses to Range Please call 633-5244. Toshiba and Norway’s state-owned portallon. Top pay for FULL time positions customer service by right Individual. Full available of Automo­ phone. Hours 8:30am- arms manufacturer, Kongsberg Model Model Model tive Lube Center. Ex­ 12;30pm, Monday Vaapenfabrik. RF365BXP time year-round posF ET18PKXS ET20DKXS perience helpful but through Friday. Coll SECRETARY ' Subsidiaries of Toshiba and tion. will train. Coll 647-0997 Terri Donlon of the Regional Classifieds 18.0 cu. ft. featuring 19.9 cu. ft. or apply In person at Purchasing depart Kongsberg sold computerized pro­ 11 Self-Cleaning Manchester Herald peller milling machines to the At file M Refrigerator/ Refrigerator/ 315 Brood Street, 643-2711 for on Inter­ ment, busy office re­ Oven 649-5400 Manchester. Soviets, enabling them to make Freezer Freezer view and appointment. quires a secretary Have Arrived! their submaritles quieter and more SIDING man with bend­ CASHIERS, full time, Ll e a n Srs, lonltorlol, with accurate typing difficult to track. port time. Expanding floor cleaning person­ ing experience ,ot least skills to type “Toshiba’s action has directly 5 years. Salary com­ retail oeprotlons has nel. Port time even­ The New England Press Association is pieased to placed our military personnel in mensurate with expe­ Immediate openings ings. Start today! 643- purchase orders and tor oil shifts. Fleixible 5747. announce the formation of the more risk around the world and has rience. Please coll tor other related items also made their jobs more complex, appointment today. scheduling. Apply In New Engiand Ciassified Ad Network (NECAN) 643-2659. person: Amazing Heavy phone con­ tedious and stressful,” Daniel said. Stores, Brood Street PHOTO FINISHING Armed Services Chairman Rep. Provision for Optional ICEMAGIC® Automatic Provision for Optional ICEMAGIC* Automatic tact. Apply The • Automatic MEALTIMER'" clock with Minute Ice Maker • Adjustable Door Storage Bins • Ad­ Porkode, Manchester. Full time. Will train. Les Aspin, D-Wis., plans to bring Ice Maker • Adjustable Tempered Glass Shelves EOE Gerber Scientific In­ Now you can piace your ciassified ad in neary every • No-fingerprint Textured Steel Doors Timer • Two 8" and two 6" high-speed surface justable Tempered Glass Shelves • Illuminated | Apply at Nassif C a ­ the measure to the House floor units • Custom Broil Control. i Up-Front Controls strum ent Co., 83 newspaper in New En^and for one iow price. early next week and hopes it will Hower Baskst mera 639 Main St. Gerber Rd., West, S. pass before Congress recesses for Raglan Sleeves Manchester its summer vacation next month, Windsor. Here is how the network works: according to a committee aide. Another House measure would We've divided New England into three regions: ban ail Toshiba and Kongsberg HOME HEALTH CARE sales in the United States. A Attractive "European Styte" solid 100% Customer Tri-state — which includes Maine, New Hampshire & Vermont provision of the giant trade bill cocking elements are so prac­ Al Siefferfs PEDIATRIC Bay State — consisting of Massachusetts passed by the Senate on Tuesday tice. These solid eements help Unique home care situation available caring for and keep spills on top of range where C o m m itm e n t Southern New England — which includes Connecticut & would ban Toshiba exports to the they 're easy to wipe and there are rehabilitation of 8 year old boy. This Is a full time po­ United States for two years to five no turner towla (o dean. Whirlpool sition. Outisa Include essential care and administra­ Rhode Island WhirtpDol h u always been STILL replace* it with (he same years. Whirlpool RF387PXP commiUcd to our custom- ur cquK'aleni model, free tion of aggressive rehab program In conjunction era.,.100%. Now. if you arc In full-page advertisements pub­ Electric Range of charge. Whirlpool will not uliiTied with the qua!- offers FREE with R.N. and LP.N. nursing and very active family pay for the cost of deiner- YOU CAN PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD IN ANY lished in major U.S. newspapers This super range also leatures; values like it)’ or performarK* of )'our ing and imtalling the re- Involvment. Experience working with brain Injury this week, the company said it Self-Cleaning Oven • Solid-State new Whirlpool Washer. ptacemmt product. $impl>‘ Automatic M EALTIM ER ’ Clock • Dryer. Prceser. Refrig­ .ocal Delivery &| desirable. Salary commensurate with experience. COMBINATION OF REGIONS “profoundly apologizes” and “ex­ contact your dealer, or the Panoramic black-glass oven door erator. Ice .Maker. Diih- Reply to neareit Whirlpool Con- tends its deepest regrets to thq with window • Balanced Cooking these cant watfKr. Ttaih Compactor. ______iumcr .Affairs Fieid Ofllcc. Box FF American people.” System • Custom Broil Control • .MicrowaY-c Oven. Range, FREE Removal lor guarantee procedures. Manchester Herald PRICES: But Rep. John Rowland, R-Conn„ Full-width storage drawer with Own. \acuum Cleaner. Dehumidirier or Room This offer is good in the 50 L'nitcd States and noted that one of the Toshiba Corp. Literature Pac and much more. last long!!! Air Conditioner within one )«ar from date oi' appllet to purchases from retail dealers. iRange of your old purduje. U'hlrlpool. or ytmt reuil dealer wiJ] hoods arc excluded.! T ri-S ta te ...... »90* Bay State ...... *150* So. N .E ...... *90* executives who resigned in the ‘UmtirJ !'• nwi-cwwiwr.-iU u*r s uw ru-.-tw - aftermath of the scandal has been appliance. ptica la tor up to 26 words. Extra avorda ara $8 aaoh par raglon. hired by the company as a DIRECTOR OF STAFF DEVELOPMENT consultant. Position available for RN with BS or equivalent and “We still need to send a stronger OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 message,” he said. strong leaching and leadership skills. To be respon­ One phone call does it all... Service members and their de­ Whirlpool RF367BXP sible for orientation, N.A. cartification, and In-ser­ pendents bought $23 million worth Electric Range Undercounter vice programs. Salary commensurate with exparl- of Toshiba consumer electronics, Features Self-Cleaning Oven • Dishwasher enca. Good berwfits Including employer - paid housewares and small appliances Automatic M EALTIM ER * Clock • Constitution Health Network health Insurance and last year at 411 military post Panoramic btack-gtass oven door Model „ 643-2711 • Custom Broil Control • Full-width Model pentlon. Apply or call during business hours at exchanges. Kongsberg does not storage drawer with Literature Pac DU6000XR Model manufacture consumer products. and much more. : with LA5800XS LE/GS650XM | Rockville Memorlil Nursing Home One payment — One 25 word ad Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., i Power Clean' Super Load Timed Dry 22 South St., Rockville, C T • 875-0771 NOW YOU CAN REACH UP TO 3,000.000 HOMES WITH JUST ONE proposed an amendment that would Washing Capacity System have broadened the sales ban to System CLASSIFIED AD ORDERI include all Defense Department contracts with the giant Japanese G. FOX MSTRIBUTION CENTER electronics company and with the Norwegian concern. 826 , 7 NOW HIRING! Hunter complained that Daniel’s Easy to patch from bright MERCHANDISE PROCESSORS bill would hardly dent Toshiba’s remnants, this attractive ^aurlirstrr' t. C '', •! ', ... f.- Hrralii annual sales of about $3 billion in 15 Cycles/Options including 5 Automatic Cy­ Flower Basket Quilt will add An eaay-fltting atyle with G. Fox a New England tradition of satisfaction graceful rufllA collar or the United States. But committee cles • HiTemp Washing Option • "Clean" Light • • 8 Automatic Cyctes • 4 Wafer Temp Settings • 4 Drying Cycles • 3 Drying Temperatures • "No-1 beauty to any b^. and national retail trend center has Imnediate Exclusive In-The-Door Silvenvare Basket • High- No. 5557 has pattern aimple V-neck and comfy members, citing possible procedu­ "Intinife" Water Level Control • MAGIC CL^N* Iron” Cool-Down Cate • 180° Side-Swing Door • I raglan sleeves for the openings for merchandise processors at our ral delays that would snag the PX Side Racks • More. Lint Filter • Gentle Wash System Tough DURAWHITE-Interior*More pieces; full directions. larger aisea. South Windsor Distribution Center. Job res­ measure if the two proposals were TO ORDER, itaS $2.S0 far tack No. 8202 with Photo- ponsibilities include varifying orders, along We Do It All For You!' combined, declined to go along. E-Z Tirms atttni, Riai 50f far aaitaia aad Gaide la in Sixea 38 to 60. Caadliaf. Sise 40, 44 bust, 4% counting ticketing and hanging merchandise Aspin promised a "more deliber­ OPEN DAILY RONReRROT yards 45-ineh. before It'e aent to our stores. Full and part time ate” look at Hunter’s proposal later day end evening schedules ere available. We fIliXv&ai'RiMriHW Plaaae State Siae. SOUTHERN N.E. and agreed to Insert language in the Mon. and Thura. till 9 I SUPER S U P E R IDISCOUNT CENTER RaeVaik,iLT.ittiB offer competitive etartlng salary, generous committee report on the PX bill 445 Hartford Road-Keeney Street s«iar.'Siia*sa&.*"‘ TO M IA asai $2J0 Nr OMb employee discount and the opportunity to that would direct Defense Secre­ • Ci$h Tuea., Wed., Sat. till 5 earn a weekly Incentive bonus. Apply Monday CLASSIFIEDS tary Caspar W. Weinberger in the ROonatfSJtaadi ______Provided by NEPX • Misltr Cird Fri. till 8 Manchester y »-B 0 U S -^ aa«Na». Na« through Friday from 9-5 and Saturday from meantime to refrain from execut­ h ie U M j d ^ •a iriee Rieaiifeev le uake Rm o l • Vl$i Sam until 12 at G. Fox Diatributlon Center, 301 ing any new contracts with Toshiba feW-IWINWlt HRpim g Z A service of the New England Press Associatisn Sunday Noon to 5 647-0907 ■ **«—»> aUNa. Governor’s Highway, South Windsor, Ct. and Kongsberg. • Miiilhly Pint a in —TO tin ar Rtto—at _Jf.N^___^Natlonwlde a tw ri^g rr^^b llllo n dollar buying group aaadaMit Nnaa € m Si n - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuredav. July 23 ifliw MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. July 23, 1987 — tS KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE "toy Larry Wright ■■ t o w n o p MAI^ i 8TBP,CONMMCTICUT (d) No p e m n eholl eell, give, disperte. provide or keep or *?**¥ • *»• • • < Olven, dispeneed, provided or kept, op v ADOPTlSS^o'$”oSS.NANCi alcoholic beveroee on the premieee of an amusement CONDOMINIUMS OFFKE/RETAIL CARS center. FOR RENT FURNITUIIE EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Olid 9 e» M ANCHESTER. 8235,000. Town or hie lowtul designee. ottected thereby. 179 i ANTIQUES/ 0220, 563-6541.______12 Poatic utensils Newer duplex on aulet M m CONSTRUCTION Sweeping. 6^7700. tioni CUSMIOiAllini Oeveremeotol Aoenev shall mean onv department or divi­ DARK pine medicine co- possassiva 49 Held in street In central loca­ 7/10/87 Prepared by: I'ZloOlilcnSLES 13 Russian TELEMARKETING help sion ot tho Tosen. B7M400 / 080A655 blnet $45, port-o-crlb, readiness (2 SI3DC] BI3I3C1QO tion. Each unit has five John W. Cooney - Town AHorney TAKE A LOOK monatary wds.) needed In Manchester NothoA Operator shall mean any person, firm, corporation, part­ Stavan R. Werbner - Assistant Town AHorney $20, restaurant booster unit □ B C S C IB Q D office. Port ti^e. Flex­ large rooms, fully ap- nership or otsodotlon or club who sets up tor operation by choir, $7, potty choir, 53 Ginseng plant pllonced kitchen, 1V^ 1 4 ______Aviv54 Pompous □□CSBO □DODDB ible houj-s, pleasant onothor or tooses on amusement center. This Ordlnoce shall toko effect Ten (10) days oHer this Pu- $7. 643-4409. 15 Long time 58 Popeya's working conditions. baths, deck, patio, Pr eprieter shall mean any person, tirm, corporation, bllcatlen In this newspaper provided thot within ten (10) 1986 16 On tha briny friend Olive IBta Biziaci □□□□ We will train the right COLLEGE Poll laundry room and oar- partnership or association or club who os the owner and/or days oHer (his publication ot this Ordlnoce, a petition signed > r o u n t r v HALF Pricell Save (2 wds.) aae. Great for onwer lettoe hoe under his or its control on amusement center. by not lest than five (5) percent ot tha electors of the Town, 50% 11 Best large f las­ people. Pay plus bo­ fttslonal lob ft. Folk An Show* L ININCOL C O L ^ 17 Frothy braw 59 Thieve the profMsionat occupied or Investor. Secllee IfttL Pellcv os determined from the latest official lists of the Reolstrort ing arrow sign $2991 18 Vapor 7 Diminutive nuses. Day and night UeW • of Voters, has not been (lied with the Town Clerk requesting 60 Large 31 Dry up Coll for details. Sentry It It hereby declared that to ovoid nuisance, harm ond don- It's reference to o special Town election. fingertip Lighted, non arrow TOW N CA 20 Conductor antelope S u f fix 34 Otherwise hours available . 646- Bin 647-a9». j g y , ..... ■mm I V •||,-|i Real Rstote. 643-4060.P oer te the health, sotety and weltore ot the public that such $2891 Unllahted $2491 2 to choose from Zubin 61 Medical 8 Mariner 37 Boot 7591 to set up k Stephen T . Cotsono 22 Actress Ruby 9 Mormon reeulotlon or# necessary. That the business ot operotlne on Secretary Free letterst See lo­ White, Blue suffix 39 Manner oppointment.______MANCHESTER. Spo- omueoment center Is o business odlvltv which requires convenience 62 Genetic State 41 Idled PAINTI clous starter. $118,900. Board of Directors cally. Coll today! Fac­ Your Choice PRESSING machine op- - atump retnoMd. Fiee reoulotlon to secure preservation ot good order, peace, Manchester, Connecticut 24 Cereal grass material 10 Hat material 43 In disagree­ Of Blie BSpBrtOt Good size 3 bedroom health and eotety ot the Town and Its clllxens. tory direct: 1 (800) 11 Olive genus erotor for retail clo­ ------Speciei 25 Tax (abbr.) ment (2 OueRty leoik. Colonial priced for the Doted ot Manchester, Connecticut this 31st day of July, 1887. 423-0163, anytime. 28 Length 19 Trouble thing store. Full or port forektcrty Looking 63 Sand hills wds.) first time buyer. 13 x 21 Sedloe 1098. Bxcoetione 05097______^______COUNTRY FOLK $18,500 measures 64 Marsh 21 And so on 46 Supply of time. Coll Bernard Ap- (abbr.) la i living room with wood- Thie Artide shall not apply to any civic, (roternol, rell- 32 Hockey great money ter of 643-247B.______ART SHOW & TM DOWN 23 Engraves 47 Norse deity stove den and 1st floor olous, educational, charitable or similar nonorotit oroanl- TOWN OP MANCHBSTBR for 86 Mustang *6895 8obby ... . 447-7SSS . » ' totlon conductino or causing to be conduded a carnival or LBOAL NOTICE MIN 33 Mountain 24 Houston 48 Arrivederci EXPERIENCED men's laundry. Aluminum 1 Shoshoneans team dreys In accordonce with Town ot Manchester Zonlno Reeu- SALE 85 Gran Marq Brh. *6895 pass 2 Unit of clothing salesman. SYSTEMIZED. siding convenient loca­ 25 Hawkeye lotlons. The Plonnlno and Zoning Commission will hold a public sometliing? SATURDAY 28 Mork- 35 Yorkshire illumination 50 Social club Full time. Good salary rfenced hoi FarmiHgtOR, CT State (abbr.) tion to bus line, shop­ heorlne on Monday, August 3,1907 at 7:00 P.M. In the Hear­ 84 Topaz, 4 d,.. AC. Ai *3995 river 3 "Auld Lang and benefits. Call Ber­ Senior dlscoi. Sedlee W 9L RttecHve Date ing Room, Lincoln Canter, 484 Main Street, Manchester, C T wood Lone (keenev St., 26 T V s talking 51 Plant part ping, and school. D. W. JULY 31, AU6.1 A 2 36 Feeble onoble rotes , . » . leBBRS y . to Garden Grove.) Mic­ horse (2 52 Gusto nard Apter. 643-2476. W ''. ■' *i quality groominB if Fish Reolty. 643-1591 The provisions ot this Ordinance shall apply Immediately to hear end consider the followine patlllons: S3 Olda Regency 38 Charle­ 4 Pictixe holders Under tents at tha Polo rowave, Garden plus *7495 wds. I 55 Eskimo knife 0714. .qiuiMintabd Ruaiity^ ^ to oil amueement centers trom the ettective date. MANCHESTER 1-04 ASSOCIATES - ZONE CHANOE - It’s right at magne's do­ EXPERIENCED person ^'•nordiMepiieeet SOUTH Windsor. Grounds, 1-84 to Exit 5 Down.and 27 Baby carnage 56 Adult male RURAL RESIDENCE TO COMPREHENSIVE URBAN DE- power tools, miscel­ main (abbr.) needed for custom Sedlee Iftts. PermH le Oeerete Amesement Center #30 W. to Town Farm 84 M ^ a Pickup *4595 29 Shades 57 Made of 8195,900. Brand new 3 VBLO PM BN T - 1M SLATER S TR E E T (M-83) - Application laneous furniture, fire­ 39 Flat tableland 6 TV network draperies. Full time. to) PermH reeelred. No person, tIrm, corporation, partner­ Road, north In grounds. your 30 insh-GaeliC (suff.) Bfttmatae. inm^obiMye. = Cal 64B «n # bedroom townhouse In to chonoe tho tonino district clossltlcotlon from Rural Resi­ place Insert. 9-3. 83 Lynx Wg., At. ac *4695 Hours con be flexible. Plum Rldoe, 12 x 19 ship or association or club shall enpageln thebusinessot dence to ComprohensI ve Urban Development (or a parcel ot The leading Folk Art 1 2 3 I |4 Hourly rate 86 %. Call oeug (M3-ea»e - on operator or proprietor ot on amusement center land consIsHng of approximately .83 acres and Identified os 5 6 7 e |9 10 11 Uylno room with Swed­ fingertips 86 Mazda SE5 p/u *5495 Contact Phyllis at 456- Pi without tirst obtaining a permit therelor trom the Chlet 184 Slater Street. Show In the country ADDITIONS., ish fireplace, vaulted ot Pollco. with over 130 of your CARD 12 13 14 3527.______...... its, fPW celllne and skylight. MANCHESTER 1-04 ASSOCIATES - C.U.D. PRELIMINARY 85 Colony Park o o ir r (b) AppllcoHon. All applications tor o permit to operate an DEVELOPMENT PLAN - BUCKLAND AND SLATER favorite artisans from FOR SALE CLERICAL. Small office, I Fully appllonced, cen­ Wagon IS look next fi amusment center shall be In wrlllno in the torm and STR EETS (M-8S/M-84) - Application under Article II, Sec­ 28 states bringing In the *10,400 16 17 diversified duties ,oc- paMiRne. Q u o l^ tral vac, whirlpool. Wt monnor as required by the Chlet ot Police, signed and tion 0.10.03 ter o C.U.D. prellmlnarv development plan for a counts receivable ,tele- reosonoble arieei baths, oarage. D. W. sseorn to by the aopllcanl and shall set torth; porcol of land consisting of opproxlmotlev 141 acres and quality handcraftod R E LIA N T 1961, 2 door. 86 Merkur XR 4T I *11,495 18 Classifieds! phones, record keep­ references. Coll Fish Reolty. 643-1591.0 (1) Name and address ot applicant; It o partnership, Identifled os 251,283V and 355V Bucklond Street and 160,194, country reproductions Immaculate, 4 speed. 300V and 390 Slater Street. and heirlooms of the 85 Buick Regal *7495 ing and some typing. BRAND New Ltstlnol names and addresses ot all partners; It a corpora- Rusty Jones, drive All benefits. Call 647- Redwood Farms, Im­ tton, dub or association, names and addresses ot all GENESIS CENTER, INC. - ZONE CHANOE - RBSIOBNCB B future as seen In Coun­ train auorantees S2000. 9137.______ottlcors. TO RBSIOflNCB C - 87/88 MAIN STRBBT (0-44) - Appllco- try Living. 646-4298 Otter 6pm. SSOIdaCalaia *6395- 25 26 27 maculate 8 room Cape. tn The address ot the premises where the amusement tIon to chonoe the sonlno district classification from Resi­ CALL DRIVER Fuel oil. Class 11 1st floor family room center Is to be located. dence B te Residence C (or o parcel of land consisting of op- Friday 1 pm - 7 pm HONDA Accord 1981. 5 84 Oran. Marq. LS *8695 license required. De­ plus huge Flo rid a proxlmotley .37 acres and Identified os 87/99 Main Street. Adm. *5 speed, 4 door, power 32 (8) Description ot the oomee to be ployed within the TODAY 86 lauzu OLX PAJ *5095 pendable fuel oil deliv­ room, fireplace, hard­ amusement center. PBK ASSOCIATBS- SPBCIAL RXCEPTION - OFPICB/RB- Sat. & Sun. 10 am - 5pm , steering, sun roof, O g homes TAIL OVER 40 PARKING SPACRS - tee WEST CENTER 36 ery east of river. Expe­ wood floors, plus plush (4) Proposed hours ot operation. Adm. *3 beige. Needs new rienced only. Full time. IHELPWAHTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FOR SALE carpeting. Impecoble S TR E E T (P91) - Appilcatlon under Article II, Section 9.15.01 clutch. 81500 or best (5) Such other Information os may be necessary In of the Zonlno Regulations (or o special exception to con­ 643-2711 MORIARTY 40 Insurance and benef- condition Inside and A ll Country decorating otter. 649-8231 leave order for the Chief of Police to make any determina­ struct on efttce and commercial prolect with over tOporklne needs are for aela. Its. Coll 647-9137. SECRETARY/Receptloi M EDICAL office, port or AIDES. Group home In GOVERNM ENT Homes out. $209,000. Jackson & tion required by this Article. spaces on o parcel of land conslstlne of opproxlmotlev 1.34 messooe.______BROTHERS 1st needed for real est- acres, and Identifled os 300 West Center Street. FULL Time Tellers full time bookkeeper. Manchester and Ver­ from $1 (U repair). Jackson Real Estate. (c) Pee. Each apotlcotlon shall be accompanied by a tee of OLDS Omega 1983. Power 301 CGntGT 8t. needed. Connecticut o t e office In Office bockoround ex­ non. Port time, full Delinquent tax prop­ 647-8400.D______one hundred dollars ($100.00) which shall not be refund­ FAIRWAY ESTATES - ZONE CHANGE - RURAL RESI­ brakes and steering. 46H47 Manchester. Full time DENCE TO RESIDENCE A A • 407/408 KEENEY STREET (F- ManchGttGr, C T - ■ able, to delrav the cost ot administrotlon. Bank & Trust, Man­ time and weekends. CARS CARS Air, automatic, excel­ perience disired. 4 days erty. Repossessions. IN A Pinch??? Only quol- 40) - Application to chonoe the toning district classification chester Porkode of­ for remainder of per week. Coll 649-8074 Company paid benef­ I t y t o r under (d) Issaonco. The Chlet of Police shall Issue a oermll to lent steering, super 53 • Coll 805-687-6000 exten­ from Rural Residence to Residence AA for o parcel of land FOR SALE FOR SALE 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 summer. Coll Paul of fice. 647-5500. or send resume to: All its. Perdlem $7.00 per sion GH 9965. $100,0007?? Well, operate an amusement center upon finding; conslstlnp of opproxlmotlev 23 acres and Identified os 607 condition. 649-9504. 646-9730. Shoklbol M. D. , 953 hour, full time$6.70 per here's a oreot chance O ) All requirements at described In this Article are and 608 Keeney Street. 59 n hour. 647-1624. SOUTHERN New Ene- complied with os of the eHedlve date of the permit. Main Street, Monches- lond clossifleld ads to buy 0 housel Adora­ THE BALP COMPANY - SPBCIAL CXCBPTION • EXCAVA­ te r.______ble 5% room Cape near TION OP EARTH MATERIALS - 1f46R TOLLAND TURN­ 62 FULL TIME RESIDENTIAL Special­ reach nearly 800,000 $edlen ie-86. Renewel ef Permlte ist. Group homes In Coventry Lake. 2 bed- PIK E (B-on - Application under Article IV, Section 11.03.01 RETAIL ADVERTISING POSTING CLERK CABINET makers. Expe­ homes In Connecticut (a) A permit to operate an amusement center shall be valid of the Zonlno Reoulotlons (or a special exception for the J rience helpful but not Manchester and Ver­ and Rhode Island. The rooms, fireplace. (or one (1) year from the dote ot Issuance, unless re­ excovotlen of earth materials on o parcel of land consisting Applications are now being accepted for the necessary. Apply non. Perdlem/Full price for a basic 25 Many modern Im­ voked or suspended. of opproxlmotlav 30.33 acres and Identified os 1046R Tolland provements Includlno Turnpike. Take a Look Zohner's Wood Work­ tIme/Weekends. All I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME position of retail advertising posting clerk. word ad Is only $90 and (b) Application for renewal shall be received by the Chlet ot ing., 23 Industrial shifts. Compony paid new root and plumb­ Police at least ninety (90) days before expiration and At this heorlne Interested persons may be heard and wrIHen by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee Applicants should have bookkeeping and will appear In 75 news­ Drive, West, Tolland. benefits. Full tlme$7.50 papers. For more in­ ing. Redecorated than be In the form and manner os required for applica­ communications received. Copies of these petitions a rt on Unscramble these four Jumbles. computer experience, as well as being able to 875-6226.______perdlem $8.00. 647-1624. throughout and ready tion tor the orlalnol permit. (lie In the Town Clark's office and may be Inspected during formation coll Classi­ normal ottlce hours. one letter to each square, to form type, answer phones and handle a variety of FU L L Time Secretary MAINTENANCE/Hoblll- fied, 643-2711 and ask to move In. $99,900. (c) Each apotlcotlon (or renewal otaoermltshollbeaccom- tour ordinary words. totlon Assistant. Day for detolls.D______Jackson & Jackson ponled by o fee In the amount as provided (or In the origi­ PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION office related functions. Benefits Include Supervisor for small __Real Estate. 647-B400.O nal pormlt. LEO KWASH, SECRETARY company paid health plan, vacation, paid Insurance office In El­ treatment center seeks REDUCED for quick sole. (d) The Chief ef Police shall reneweach permit no later than HOPUC lington. Salary boseo maintenance worker to BRAND New Listing Ml Doted Ot Manchester, C T this 23rd day of July, 1807. holidays and sick days. Please send resume or West side 2 family. sixty (M ) days before expiration upon maklnesuchflnd- on experience. Excel­ handle'the upkeep of Move-In condition. New construction. Bol­ Inet at required (or Issuoncftof the orlalnol permit. 05397 4LS0, IT work experience along with salary lent benefits and work­ our center. Company Pork and rec facilities ton. Outstandlna 7/ (e) It renewal of any permit Is denied, the Chlet of Police requirements to: Manchester K^erald, ing conditions. Coll 875- paid benefits. Full time close by. Klernon room Dutch Colonial shall netifv the holder of the permit ot the reasons and APARTMENTD ■a Stock 3333 between 9am and $6.70 per hour. 647-1624. Realty 649-1147. on 2.3 wooded acres. tpecHIc sections of this Article upon which his deter­ "Bookkeeper." P.O. Box 591, Manchester, CT 4pm for appointment. Spacious 3 bedrooms, mination wot mode In writing not later than sixty (40) M0IIT8A8ED FOR RENT NEW The TECOT 06040, or call Mark Abraitis, 643-2711. MANCHESTER. Excel­ 2.5 baths, family room days botore exolratlon of the permit. HOMED lent condition In and with fireplace, Ander­ $ecile« ie-87. Revecotlen er $uspenslen ef Permlte 4 R(X)M, Duplex apart­ FOR DALE out In this exceptional 7 son wondows, aener- (р) The Chief of Police may revoke or suspend any permit to NO PAYMENTS ment, garage and heat. 1987 SABLE GS’s' MANAGEMENT room Colonial that oporote on amusement center If he finds: Up to 2 years. Kiss your fi­ Security deposit. 643- T-ZJ ous allowances. Call nancial difficulties poodbya. offers 3 bedrooms, first quick to guarantee (1) That Hit opoilcant (or the permit has knowingly or 6281. f NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED... TRAINEE All real estate advertised In floor family room, eot neellpentlv mode nnv false or misleodine slotments Avoid foroclosure. Catch up KEYRAB WHEN THERE ARE the Manchester Herald Is your personal prefer­ on Iota payments such os first MANCHESTER. 4 room at an TW O SIPE6TO ANY MANCHESTER AREA In kitchen, formal din­ ences! $264,900. Jack- In PONvIno (or the permit; or apartment. 1st floor. Learn all phases of sublect to the Fair Housing ing room, living room or second mortgooe or even □ i n c QUESTION A SLICK Act of 1968, which makes It son & Jackson. 647- (3) That any of the provisions of this Article ore outstandlna credit cord bills. Adults preterred. No our restaurant opera­ Illegal to advertise any pref­ and enclosed sun S400.P violated. pets, no appliances, 1 AFFORDABLE PRICE POLITICIAN POES T h i s . Mather St...... all porch, 2 cor aoroge, Keep your home tree and tion. Permanent posi: erence, limitation or discrim­ JUST LISTED. Lovely 3 (3) Failure to comply with all other statutes, codes or clear without llant. Bod cor. Security. 649-1265. Westfield St...... all ination based on race, color, nice location. $209,000. ordinances Includlno bulldino and fire codes. credit or late payment his­ ERASHE Now arrange the circled letters to tion with advance­ bedroom Colonial with 4 ROOM apartment, ap­ Eestdeld St...... all religion, sex or notional U & R Realty. 643-2692.0 (b) (1) The Chief ef Police shall not revoke or suspend any tory Is noto problem. Kindly form the surprise answer, as sug­ modern kitchen and pliances, heat, hot wa­ Centertleld St...... all ment potential. Good origin, or on Intention to permit Issued under this Article without nollfyine coll: l d c : gested by the above cartc^n. Northfleld St...... all wages and benefits. moke any such preference, VERNON. 2 family plus baths. First floor, the h^der ot the permit. In wrltlnp, of the facts and ter, garage. Lease. limitation or discrimination. In-law apartment. laundry and 1 car gar­ of the toecific section or sections ot this Article upon T h o Swiss S575. Adults preterred. Apply The Herald will not know­ age are lust 2 off the sehich his determination was mode and of the hold­ Consorvotive Group 646-7268.______PrtntanawerherB: C l l I l K l J C O McGuire Or...... all ingly accept any advertise­ Country setting. ers right to requesta heart no before the Chlet of Pol­ Case Dr...... Priced to sell with a many features of this ice and to present evidence or argument on oil facts 1-4S4-4404 or M ANCHESTER. 2 bed- (Answers tomorrow) ...... all Howard Johnson’s ment which Is In violation of home. Only $134,900. House Dr...... all the low. psotive cosh flow. or Issues Involved. 1-454-1336 rocun apartment on Jumbles: PRONE MAGIC DAMASK EQUATE 394 Tolland Tpke. Blanchard & Rossetto. Yesterday's $189,900. Klernon (3) A request (or o hearing under subsection (b)(1) shall west side. S550 per Answer: VYhat happened when she asked him to buy Manchester, CT Realty. 649-1147. "We Guarantee Our stay any revocation or suspension until such time os month. Coll Pot 643- Ridge...... all Houses" 646-2482.0 ROOMD her that expensive perfume?— Walnut...... N E w i{p 3 bedroom cus- o heorlno hot been held and o decision rendered 9160.______HE "A-SCENT-ED " ...... 21-123 649-6220 HELP WANTED thereon; provided, however, that It the Chlet ot Pol- FOR RENT Arch...... all tom enerov efficient Ico flndt Hie public eatety or welfare Imperatively 5 ROOM, 1st floor apart­ I ^ D U D I N M S requires emerpenev action and Incorporates o ( U ^ iBBk. AMW Ii ■••II m. nm evelMla tor which Ineluiae Rait« 9« ranch. 2 baths, central ROOMS, Male or Female. ment In historic Tolcot- m Jm nbla. Bto V ila iw waReper, R.O. D e i « M 6, Orlande, PL 92602-43II. Park St...... air. Inground pool ond Ino te that eHect In his notices, the permit may be tvllle. Fenced yard, I, ir r r r T wtd ilp e«de end make your ekeck gayiktt to Newepepi'keeka...... 13-110 I^PflOPERTY Centrally located. Klt- Otia...... 2 car oarage with stor­ tummorllv suspended, pendine a heorlno ther^n, stove and refrigerator...... all PART TIME which heorlno shall be promptly Instituted and oil ctien prlvlledoes. Reas­ Garden Dr...... all age loft. Offered at AAANCHESTERl^NeirM- facte and Issues promptly determined. onable. Apply at 39 References, security $229,000. Blanchard & tabllshed Delicatessen. deposit, children wel­ St. James St...... all Secilee 1098. NeeHees ee OenM et PermH er Reaewel Cottage Street, be- Rossetto. Call for ap­ Very reasonably tween9-4. come. $625 heat and hot CELEBRITY CIPHER CIRCULATION AREA ADVISOR ( ) Any pereen poorleved by the demol ot a iw m H to op^ - ‘ Celebrity C ip tw cryplogrems are created from quotations by famous Butternut Road ...... pointment today. Blan­ priced. Dwner has 0 water Included. 649- ...... all Housewives, mothers with young children, ate on amueement center or by the denial of renewal ot FE M A LE preterred, kit­ peopta. paat and praaent. Each lalter in the cipher atands lor chard & Rossetto. "We other Interests. Ex­ such pormH, or whose permit hos been re v v e d or sus­ 7956.______another. Today't clue: Y equals S. students. Earn extra money with your own G u a ra n te e O ur tremely busy breakfast chen privileges, bus Dale Road...... all pended (Slid o heorlno hos been held In accordance with line. Evenings and 3 R(X)MS, heat ond hot Garth Road...... 125-138 part-time job. Bring your children with you Houses." 646-2482.0 and lunch trade. Good the requiremente ot bectlon 1ft97(b)(3) moy r^ue*1 • water. 3rd floor. Rent N I Z V G M S H W potential for caterina hoorlne beforo the General M o m ^ , ot weekends only 647- Ludlow Road...... 25-107 and save on babysitting costs. 21 hours per M ANCHESTER. 8259,900. 9813.______^ and security deposit. Newly listed. Impecca­ business. Some owner euch ptreon than be oHorded Hie opimrtunHv to be $395. 646-4412 to leave week, salary plus gas allowance. Supervise financing may be heard on oil foete or Issuee involved, bold ry u o s ttw o M NYIW aNGE, Arnott Rd...... all our carrier boys and girls. |f you like kids, ble 8 room, 2 W year old heorlne mutt b# mode In writing and tent by certified PLAYER PIANOS ore In messooe or 649-4820. Ferguson Road...... spectacular Colonial. available. Coll for de­ moll to Hit General Monoeer...... 15-112 want a little independence and your own tails and your appoint­ demand. If you have one MANCHESTER. 2 T M F P N a E , E. Middle Tpke. (even only)...... 558-876 Featuring eot-ln kit­ (b) The General Monoeer ihall, upon recWvIra o request YOU do not use, why not - bedroom-Ouplex, no income, call 647-9946 or 647-9947. chen with cuitom ca­ ment to teel Hurryl for o hearing under stdisacllon (o ), echeduN o jwwlne $37,000. Strono Real exchonoe It for cash with utilities. Security and binets, lovely large not later than fltleen (15) dove from the dote o to rtu q l^ references. No pets. ZVUTVYNGE, North Elm St...... foyer, master bedroom Estote. 647-7653.0 celpt ot Hi# rooueet ond shall notify oil poriles ot the time a wanted...... 5-91 and ploco thereof. $450 per month. 649- Woodbridge St...... 18-230 with wolk-ln closet. HIGH Traffic area. Two- 4200. Available August YIGSPMQE. HGI L W Truely move-ln condi­ (с) Th# Oonerol Monooer shall render o decision In writing APARTmENTD story, birck, commer- within ton (10) doys ot the dote ot o heorlno hold under 1st.______East Middle Tpke...... tion throughout. Cen­ clal/retoM building. FORRBIT ....294-373 PART TIME tury 21 Epstein Realty. Fully rented with 7 eubeectlen (o). . M ANCHESTER. Quality FMM XWWM F Franklin St...... (d) A reeuetf to re heorlno under SertjonlftW(o) eholl itoy one bedroom, heat, hot Parker St...... 647-8895.0 businesses. Commer­ any revocation or eusponslon until euch time « o neo^ 4 ROOMS. Heated, stove. ....104-242 CUSTOMER SERVICE cial B-3 zoned. Income, water and all applian­ JNQYRNT IV UGYNZ.' TRANQUIL LIvInal Live Ino hoe been held and o decision randwod H ie ^ n , p ra References, lease, se­ ces Included. Air condi­ Green Road...... We are looking for responsible service- In this beautiful two- expenses and details vided. however, that Police h w curity deposit. No pets. ....204-330 available In llstlno of­ under (he prowlslone ot Section 10-97(b) (3) t h o ^ e oup- tioned. Quiet. On bus — OMF8NUNK Henry St...... minded individuals to handle customer Inquir­ family Manchester llc eotety Imperatively requires emwgency octlon. the 1 car parking. $510. line. Ideal for mtddlo- ....201-315 home and let the tenant fice. Some owner tl- 649-3340. Princeton St...... 167-190 ies. The position requires enthusiasm, inde­ nanclno possible. permH shall cenHnue to bo summortlv suspendpd.pend- oged, and senior cltl- Tanner St...... pendent thinking, and organization. Good help pay your mort- Ine o hoorlno ond dMislon in occordonco with this sec­ 3 ROOMS. Portly fur­ zenft^$540. 247-5030. R V K V L M I A . ....124-1M aogel The many amen­ $375,000. Strono Real tion. Wollealoy St...... communication skills and a pleasant tele­ Estate. 647-76S3.0 nished. Heat. Working MANCHESTER. 6 room PREVIOUS SOLUTION; "Diplomats are useful only In (air ...... all ities Include aluminum SocNon 1099. OpereMee Reeelromonle stnole mole preferred. weather. As soon as it rains they drown In every drop." phone manner are essential. siding, storm windows, E A S T h a r t f 6 A 6 . duplex In two fmolly. Lawton Rd...... all (o) Th# bulldine and/or land used os on omusemMl ^ t e r No pets. Lease. 643- baths and laundry. — Charles de Gaulle. Milford Rd...... Two shifts are available: fenced yard with room Prime location. B-3 shall not bo located within 1,000 feet ot (ho lot H iw ^ ony 2B$0...... an for a pool plus a zoned 4 & 4 two family. one or more ot (ho (ellowlno oetobllshmonte exIsHne os Security deposit and Cerpentor Rd...... ail 6:30 AM — 12:30 PM Monday-Friday garden, huge 2 cor Perfect for offices. ot (ho dot# of tho orlolnol Issuance of o permH: STUDIO type. Partly fur- roftronces. Gos hoot Sanford Rd...... all garage, screened Many Improvements, nlshed. Working single and hot water. $695 plus BECAUSE YOU never ^^MOVE GREASE onu 7:00 AM — 10:00 AM Saturday (I I tcheele male preferred. No Hamilton Dr...... all OR porch, 2 covered decks. Including down-stalrt (» eenlereHlienehouelno^^ _ utilities. Coll 646-3253. know when someone will outdoor metal Excellent location In a kitchen completely (8) cenveteecent hemee ond hoepHole p M . Loose. 643-3M0. ^A N C H E S TN 'r . Nicely be searching for the Item ^‘"‘Rlfure the easy way. VTelherall St...... (4) tupervlied group hornet EXCEPTING dppllea- ...... 8-262 3:30 — 7:30 PM Monday-Friday gulet tinole-famllv remodeled 2 years ooo. (5) churchee redecorated 2bedroom you hove for sale. It's ® turpen- McCann Dr...... all 7:00 AM — 10:00 AM Saturday neighborhood with pri­ Blown-In Iniulotlon In tlons for quiet one bed­ 2nd floor oportment In Mttertorun vourwantod metal (b) No amusement center sholl **** Bidwall St...... 279-333 vacy. You reallv must 1902. Newer blower on 10:00 A.M . or otter the hour of 11:00 P.M. room apartment at 3 family home. Secur­ I®!’*•''•'■01 da vs... cancel- *l*®** disappear. To Please call Jeanne at 647-9946 for more see this one. Call todoy. furnace and newer 100 Center Park. No pets, ity deposit and referen­ ®* 0* you set ■♦•'«* tbe easy AM P service. $1994X10. le) The Chief ef Police mev reeuire omusement cenlere m references, no utilities. ces. 8SVS Includes ap­ Information. 1224,900. Reattv World hove a PoHee Otfleer on Hie premltee durine certain ••“ ''•■ way, use a low-cost od in CALL NOW 643-2711 / 647-9946 Benoit Frechette A u o - Sirano Real ■Plate. Reetb o f oeeretl onerHiot ether eecurltverreneemente Deposit. $3S> month. pliances, heat and hot clossiried. J clotes. 646-7709.O 447-7653.0 ^ eenthKlWY te the Chief ef Police be erroneed. 44f 93f 7. water. Coll 446-32S3.