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Sewer Charge Dispute Stalls 8Th Pact 86 Buick Skylark •6995 ★ 4 X 4 ’$ ★ on US!! 87 SUBARU BRAT

to — MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, July 18, 1988

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I I A O n n 87 Marc. Q. Mtrquia •11,395 aiKmC. *IVo9UU 87 Lincoln MK7 •19.995 VOLKSWAGEN. INC. ’SS QMC C-IS nCKUP ★ ★ •* Btd. oiBfTi am lo. Auto, Vi. 67 Ford Cr. Vic. •11,695 IMPORTS Ig g g g 85 SUBARU RX Turbo, 4 Dr...... AC, Sunroof, 4 WD ifflanrlipatpr Mprali 87 Mare. Cougar •11,095 86 SUBARU H/B...... AC. 4 WD 87 Mazda RX-7 •16,995 ’86 DODGE W150 PICKUP 84 SUBARU 2 DR. H /B ...... Auto, AC 4i4.rtM.Auto.rt.CMn. lOOIM I 87 Marc. Cougar •10,495 l-Oanwt Wk. i M n t M fO U U 86 NISSAN SENTRA...... 4 Dr, Auto, AC '87 CHEV C-10 PICKUP 87 Marc. Cougir •10,495 87 HYUNDAI EXCEL..... 4 Dr, AM/FM Cass., Sunroof r BM. v t Auu. r t . r t . 87 Marc. Q. Marquia •10,995 86 VW SCIROCCO...... $a VE pqi.. ARTHUR, iio g n n 87 Ford Cr. Vie. a Ton*, flik. tM U a I c . v u u •12,495 86 Toyota Camry •9495 * DOMESTICS ★ VACATION W QMC C2500 83 MUSTANG Q T...... AC, Sunroof, Cruise H To m plokus, r. MO Vi. AC. 86 Mare. Marquia •5995 PS. ra. fw . TOL RMy l l O l l f W I 86 BUICK SKYHAWK S/W ...... Auto, AC. Cruise 88 Marc. Marquia •5995 WrtMl8.Slk.MMM i d f U U 88 PONTIAC SUNBIRD...... 4 Dr, Auto, AS 872-9111 88 Mazda RX7 •12,495 82 MUSTANG...... »2995 86 Marc. Q. Marquia •11,495 Sewer charge dispute stalls 8th pact 86 Buick Skylark •6995 ★ 4 x 4 ’$ ★ ON US!! 87 SUBARU BRAT ...... , ...... AM/FM, Auto 88 Olda Clara •8495 By Andrew Yurkovsky A Buckland, making construction set to reach an agreement. The provide a specific number. 87 JEEP CHEROKEE...... $a VE the town would eliminate the The town would construct a MANCHESTER 86 Mazda 828 •6995 Manchester Herald of a new station unnecessary. district directors last month had That earlier agreement called 88 CHEVY BLAZER...... V6, AM/FM. AC, Auto one-time connection charge to sewer line on Slater Street to 88 Lincoln Coni. •12,995 YOUR CHOICE: Earlier Monday, Mayor Peter tabled until Monday a motion for the district to surrender its 87 SUZUKI SAMURI...... a SUMMER FUN • district sewer customers and serve residential and business HONDA 64 Olda Dalta •6995 A dispute over the town’s sewer P. DiRosa Jr., the chief negotia­ made by Director Joseph Tripp to sewers for $713,099 and the town would refund the charges already development surrounding but not Over 30 Pre-Owned Cers/Trucks In Stock charges to Eighth District custo­ tor for the town, and district USED CARS 84 Lincoln Contin. •10,995 go out to bid on a new district to sell the Buckland firehouse to paid by those customers. District including the mall site. After mers stalled an accord over fire Director Samuel Longest, the firehouse, which would probably the district for $713,000. 84 Hondt CRX ATLANTIC CITY or officials have challenged the construction of that sewer line, and sewer Jurisdiction between . 83 Buick Skylirlt district’s chief negotiator, re­ be located at the former Keeney The stumbling block to an fairness of the connection charge jurisdiction over the southern the two governments by a so- vealed at a news conference 88 Honda CIvIo CRX garage at Buckland Street and agreement is the sewer service because the district has its own portion of the line would go to the called Monday deadline. details about the points that had 85 Dodgt Linear MONTREAL or Tolland Turnpike. rates charged by the town to the connection charge. district and jurisdiction over the But the directors of the Eighth 88 Toyota Taroat been worked out. DiRosa said in the news confer­ Eighth District. Under the rate Longest said the refunds would northern part would go to the Utilities District decided Monday 87 Pont. SunMrd Both DiRosa and Longest said ence before the district meeting set by the town in June, the total "a few thousand dollars.” town. night to postpone going out to bid 84 Honda CMC Wg. that a difference of opinion on the that the agreement being worked district pays $1,263 per 100 cubic Also under the agreement, the Jurisdiction over sewers on DISNEY WORLD... on a new firehouse for at least town’s sewer service charge was out involved the exchange of feet of water consumed by 85 Honda Praluda town would sell the firehouse in North Main Street and Tolland another week to give negotiators 88 VW Sciroceo still holding up a final agreement, money on both sides. He said that district customers. The district Buckland to the district, and the Turnpike would remain with the more time to work out an and DiRosa said that the two 85 Honda DX CMc •6773 WITH PURCHASE OF ANY NEW 1988 the amount is more than the has filed suit against the town to town would buy the rights to the district. There would be no agreement. Under the proposed sides remained far apart on that have that fee lowered. 88 Chavy Coat. Van •15,183 amount under the town-district proposed Buckland sewer line, significant changes in fire service agreement, the district would buy issue. Under the tentative agreement 84 Ford Tampo •4197 VOLKSWAGEN OR SELECTED USED agreement rejected by voters la.st which would serve the Pavilions CHEVY the town-owned fire station in Monday had been the deadline November, but he would not revealed by DiRo.sa and Longest. 84 Pont. 8000 •5181 CAR IN STOCK! at Buckland Hills. See Nn AGREEMENT, page 10 84 Olda Clara •5372 86 Honda CMc SI •7968 83 Mazda RX-7 •5427 COMPACT 61 Chav. Monta Carlo •3928 66 Marc. Capri •6331 83 Ply. Turtamo •2567 TRUCKS ISIZZELING SUMMER Jackson on stage tonight "The tote Prefettleeali" 24 A48M8 Ot., Maecbaater SPECIALS 646-3515 ‘Upbeat speech’ CENTER [SAMPLE BUYS: MOTORS to stress unity 461 Main St., Manchester 1988 QUANTUM SYNCRO Safe Buy Used Cars 1988 Chevy S-10 6' Bed A TLA N TA (A P ) — Michael Dukakis, firm ly in Loaded - #4715 control, yields center stage tonight to Jesse Jackson 198$ Pont. M M ...... *5495 “STRIPPED”, #9285 8 Dr. AT. PS. AC. Tilt. CC • 7 0 9 5 was *21,450 for a speech certain to ignite a thunderous rally at 198$ Chev C«vall«r C8...... *3795 .8*18,566 the Democratic National Convention. He’ll deliver 4 Dr.. AT. PS. AC. AM/PM 8U f«o --- » ■ » ------a— a_a_a 1984 Ren. Alllaoce...... *2295 4 D r. 4 8pd. Lo mllet photo running mate, predicted today. 1984 Chev Chevette ...... *2695 Democratic leaders including Bentsen, the man t Or.. 4 Spd.. 84K ml. ‘like w w ’ 1988 SCIROCCO 16 VALUE ON THE AIR —: Orson Welled reads his who got the No. 2 spot Jackson sought, were all IIH Ford Bacon D L ...... •2995 * 8 7 9 5 script during a performance of his famous emphasizing unity today. Before Jackson goes on, Wagon. 4 Dr., 4 Spd.. Detuxe Int. SAVE radio play "War of the Worlds." delegates will debate several platform planks that 1989 Chev Chevette ...... *2395 1988 Chevy S-10 7V/ Bed Jackson wants changed, but agreements to 4 Dr.. AT. Le milea, Bxe. Cood. UP TO #4472 1989 Chev Impala...... *3895 *3000 disagree without anger apparently have been "EQUIPPED" - Ve. Tahoe. 5 Sped., PS. PB, Sliding 4 Dr.. AT. PS. AC. 1 Owner. Le. mllet Rear Window, Stereo Cass., More #9164 worked out. lU l Ply. Horlion...... •2295 Time to mark “ I think it’s going to be a good debate, but I don’t 4 Dr.. AT, Very Clean think it’s going to be divisive and I don’t think it will 1983 Chev Monta C arlo...... *2995 1988 CABRIOLET 3 D r Spt. Cpt • AT. PS. AC. I Toot be rancorous,” Rep. Bill Gray, a Jackson supporter closely involved with platform deliberations, said 1981 Dodge O m n i...... *22 9 5 great Invasion 4 O r. 4 Spd . Lo U Milea ■ONTM today on NBC-TV. 1911 PonUac T -iia a ...... *1795 #4695 Bentsen, in an interview on CBS-TV, showed no 4 Dr. 4 Spd.. Lo mi., t Owner * 229.18 concern about platform differences being aired on WEST WINDSOR, N.J. (AP) - The 50th 1980 Dodge O m ni...... *1995 10% CAP Cost Reduction. 60 Month Closed End Lease. anniversary celebration of the “ War of the televison tonight. “ If they bring these issues to the 4 Dr.. AT. Bxc. Coad. Lease Quotes Exclude Salea Tax and Rag. See us for Details. 1979 Chev Pickup...... *1295 Worlds” broadcast, Orson Welles’ radio play floor, well that’s the way conventions are supposed Minor Rate. P iic H to Sell about an alien invasion that terrified America, to go,” he said. 1977 Pont. Suoblrd...... *1595 was launched with “ Martian punch” and a song. Asked on NBC if he expected Jackson’s address to I Dr. Cpt., AT. PS. Exc. Cond. have a theme of unity, he said, ” I certainly expect it M ■^■■■nn^ “A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A CAR’ Welles and his Mercury 'Theater created a I97S Ford L TD Brgb...... *1195 will be an upbeat speech.” 4 Dr. V8. AT. AC. PS. V. Gd. Cond. 5 PRE-OWNED 1988 lETTAS sensation the night of Oct. 30, 1938, with their Jackson, the runner-up reluctant to quit, was 19S7 Ford OaUxla S M ...... | A V E 5 JETTA GL's all with low mileage. Automatic, Air, broadcast based on H.G. Wells’ tale of a Martian. CenveiUblt • Mutt Sat chevroiet given 28 minutes — starting at 16:21 p.m. ED'T — to CARTER Invasion of Earth. Despite disclaimers it was Stereo, Radio, Choice of Colors. M IKE F L Y N N fictitious, the realistic-sounding broadcast on address the 5,372 delegates and alternates, 1229 MAIX ST, MAWCHE5TtR«646-64644QPEN 711 8 PM-FRl., TIL 6 PM CBS created a nationwide panic. following a video tribute to his campaign and his 649>4394 cause. O tn M -ra 4 / S M . a.i The “ invasion” began at Grovers Mill, chosen “ The tone has to do with bold leadership,” *10,895 at random by scriptwriter Howard Koch, and Jackson said, previewing his remarks. “ That’s residents of the hamlet in West Windsor AP photo what we need: new direction, sound ideas and Township near Princeton have been reminded American must never surrender to be bigger and be annually of its dubious place in radio history. JOY IN ATLANTA — With Jesse the floor at the Democratic National CARDINAL BUICK INC. better.” Jackson delegates demonstrating in the Convention in Atlanta on Monday. In the coming months, the group organizing the Both Dukakis and Jackson will have their names PRE-OWNED celebration hopes to remind the world of the UOVbackground,fIV ^ I VilUl IM t New lYMexico IV /M U V F U Odelegate I C y a & O Jackson willW I N address the MIX? %/V/MVVconvention put in nomination for the presidency but it will be broadcast, heard by an estimated 6 million Frances Williams expresses her joy on tonight. Dukakis who stands at the podium Thursday night 1988 BUICK $ PRICE BUSTERS $ people, and the role it played in redefining radio’s to claim the prize. SUMMER SPECIALS ^ power. With his rival wielding overwhelming power, )BeLOw-oveit looi t BUICK8 IN STOCK TO 8BLBCT PHOM) The Fiftieth Anniversary Commemorative Jackson struck a gentleman’s agreement on Committee for War of the Worlds Inc. began the Reval price could triple platform disputes, agreeing to withdraw 19 of 13 1988 BUICK 1988 BUICK 1988 BUICK festivities Monday with the debut of "Over The minority planks he championed. 1988 BUICK 1987 VW GOLF ...... • 9,495 Airwaves, The Ballad.^ Grovers Mill.” Party sources said Dukakis would instruct his 4 Door i delegates to vote down Jackson’s call for higher REGAL CENTURY PARK AVE. The song, written locally, opens with a brief SKYHAWK taxes on the wealthy and no first use of nuclear excerpt from the Halloween broadcast, then CUSTOM COUPE CUSTOM SEDAN SEDAN 1987 VW SCIROCCO...... *11,295 under range of proposals weapons, and that Jackson’s call for a Palestinian Coup*. Stock #8248, stock #8664, stock #8350 Stock #8325, 16V 1 ^ , ^ relates the blurring of the line between reality homeland would be debated and then withdrawn and fantasy that brought “ panic in the streets.” 5 Spood, AC Formor Damo AC, Nlcoly Equipped Hm It Aim By Andrew YurkovskyYu rkovsky employees,employees, was was discarded discarded by by the the proposalsproposals and and make make a arecommer recommen­ without a vote. “ On the other side of Grovers Mill, there’s a Manchester Herald town administration in March dation to the Board of Directors. In a convention fine tuned for televi.sion viewers, 1985 CHEVY CELEBRITY.... • 4,795 amid charges that there were He said price would not be the sole * 1 1 j l 5 4 4 4 Door, Loaded pond where the water glows. What landed on that the Democrats set aside their customary wrangling S 9 6 9 9 *12,799 *17,499 Jersey site. I’m sure nobody knows,” four A new revaluation could cost serious Haws in it. The assessor, consideration. over rules and credentials — adopting reports from Ino. •800 Rabats Ino. *1000 Rabats women in leotards sang as reporters listened. the town as much as $999,999, or J. Richard Vincent, subsequently All the proposals submitted those committees in a blink of an eye — and brought 1985 CHEVY CAMARO...... • 9,995 three times the amount spent on resigned. called for doing a revaluation forth humorist Garrison Keillor and a bevy ot sixth IROC Z-28 The in-house revaluation cost effective Oct. 1,1996. There were See ANNIVERSARY, page 10 the revaluation that was graders to recite the Pledge of Allegiance and sing PLUS "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS" USED CAR SELECTION scrapped earlier this year. about $399,999. Spinelli earlier no proposals submitted for doing the National Anthem. 1984 BUICK CENTURY ...... * 7,795 Five firms submitted proposals this year had estimated the cost an earlier revaluation with an The convention opened — on time — with attacks ^ Wagon for the project, with pricetags of having one redone at about effective date of Oct. 1, 1989. on the record of the Reagan administration and the ranging from a low of $697,999 to a $759,999. The high proposal, $991,599, competence of George Bush, the certain presiden­ M037A 1067 Buick Regal Grand National •6041A 1886 Pontiac 6000 STE Sedan ,1982 CHEVY CHEVETTE.__ • 2.195 Thompson bacte high of $991,599. The proposals “ The numbers basically did not was made by Cole-Layer- tial nominee of the Republican Party. M207A 1087 Buick Bomaraat Coupa •6020B 1060 Bulok RMora Coupa were opened by Finance Director surprise us,” Spinelli said today. Trumble Co. of Vernon. The Texas State Treasurer Ann Richards, the keynote Boyce Spinelli Monday "W e expected them to be in that company’s proposal was for a •60424 1006 ChavroM Z-28 Coupa •0380A 1808 Bulok Century Sedan speaker, said Bush, in eight years as Reagan’s vice Workshop jobs afternoon. range.” computer-assisted revaluation president, “ hasn't displayed the slightest interest in •7378A 1905 Oldamoblla Calais Coupa •6043A 1984 Chevrolet Celebrity Wagon The 1987 revaluation, which He said that it would take anything we care about. And now that he’s after a •0370A 1084 Oldamoblla Clara Coupa •8107A igS3 Century Custom Coupa was conducted in-house by town several weeks to review the See REVALUATION, page 19 job he can't get appointed to, he’s like Columbus State legislators are working to restore shortfalls M344A 1063 Buick Century Ltd. Sedan •830SA igao AMC Spirit DL Coupa in the State Department of Mental Retardation discovering America. He’s found child care. He’s budget that threaten up to 12 jobs at the Manchester found education.” 1 VOLKSWAGEN Workshop and possibly 406 jobs throughout the War may end but more die See DEMOCRATS, page 19 State, state Rep. John Thompson says. "The New Buick ' "WHERE OUR CUSTOMERS ARE ALWAYS tn WIIHUS “ W e're not going to cut back funds that the UNITED NATIONS (AP) — resolution calling for a truce in Khuzestan province killed and 24 Tolland Tpke., (Rt. 83) Vernon, CT 649-2638 (DMR) commissioner said would be cut,” Thomp­ The Iran-Iraq war could be halted the S-year-old war. injured an unspecified number of Price Leader” son said Monday. within a week, Secretary-General The conflict has claimed an people and inflicted some TODAY He laid he was committed to employment Javier Perez de Cuellar predicted estimated 1 million lives. damage. programs for the mentally retarded. after Iran accepted a U.N. Iran said it shot down three Iraq, which already has ac­ Index cease-fire plan. But the belliger­ cepted terms of the resolution, on CARDINAL BUICK INC. In early July, DMR officials announced a $1.2 Iraqi jet fighters today and Iraq A r AH('Vf ‘ I t , s s Qklna vou firstmakes us first ents were fighting again today. Monday expressed skepticism million deficit in the DMR community work said it downed two Iranian 20 pagM, 2 sacOons Iraqi warplanes attacked a about its rival’s abrupt about- ■\ 81 ADAMS STRffT MANCHFSTIV , services budget. The DMR said the shortfall was a warplanes. But both sides unfinished nuclear plant and face. r.lMainari ia.»n 9 Oprn [yi’s Momloy thru Thursday' I result of a cutback in federal monies, an increase in claimed their planes all returned 649-4571 other Iranian industrial targets Baghdad said the reversal may rinmlM ia rthMiiarUa 9 the program’s cost and an estimated state budget safely to base. today, Iran said a day after Iran’s official Islamic Republic have been prompted by "tactical Connactleut_------14 nfilfilm 9 that was too low. Fnnin __ reversing itself in announcing it News Agency also said Iraqi air m llpAfta 11.1^ Lne>l N«m See JOBS, page 19 would accept a year-old U.N. raids near the city of Ahvaz in See IRAN-IRAQ, page 19 ------2-4 Toleyielon___ 17 t — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. July 19, 198B MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, July 19. 19M - »

RECORD 'V ■“'1. Units too close to river Zone change denied for 41 townhouses

A bout Tiuivn Public Recofds By Nancy Concelman Union Street. eliminate the two buildings and Manchester Herald Residents raised concerns move the access drive. about traffic on Union Street, the "I wouldn’t allow any unit or WATER to meet Warranty deadt The Planning and Zoning Com­ access drive off the street and the any portion of a unit within 50 feet The Manchester Women’s Association To Enjoy mission Monday denied a zone planned location of two buildings of the (Hockanum) River,” com­ Slimming will meet tonight at 6:15 p.m. at 72 E. Charles E.K. Carlson and Bela Mae Carinn to change and preliminary plan of within a 50-foot buffer between mission member Ronald Gates Center St. New members welcome. Valmarie and Louis T. Doeing, Rolling Park development for 41 townhouses the development and the Hocka­ said. Estates, $159,000. ■ on Union and North Main streets num River Linear Park trail. Commission member William Connecticut Holding Corp. to Judith R. Baskin,:: because several units were too The Conservation Commission Bayer suggested eliminating a Alzheimer’s topic of program One Heritage Place Condominium, conveyance tax, close to the Hockanum River. also had recommended that the building located at the extreme The Senior Circle Summer Education Series at 1158.10. Commission members also ob­ two buildings, which contained eastern portion of the site and Manchester Memorial Hospital will offer a program Anthony R. and Lou Mae Destefano to Donald C. jected to the location of an access eight units, be moved from the moving the access drive farther on Alzheimer’s Disease on Wednesday at 6 p.m. in and Karen L. Erickson, 89-91 Birch St., $220,000. drive that they said came too proposed location or eliminated. north to prevent intrusion on the hospital auditorium. The free program will be William C. and Angela D. Trotta to Louise M. close to the property lines of Zoning regulations say devel­ existing properties. Tautkus, East Meadow Condominium, conveyance: presented by Louise Leitao, assistant director of YOUNG ENTREPRE­ existing residences on Union opment cannot be located within Commmission members tax, $81.40. Street. 50 feet of wetlands or rivers Bayer, Gates, Leo Kwash, Tru­ clinical services at the Manchester Visiting Nurse & NEURS — April Benanti, Community Care Association Inc. Leitao is also About 10 Union Street residents without approval. man Crandall and alternate coordinator of the Alzheimer’s support group. For 2V&, supervises her sister Quitclaim deeds attended the July 6 meeting to The PZC denied the zone Theodore Brindamour voted on information, call 647-6600. Kimberly Benanti, 4V&, on protest the project, proposed by change from Rural Residence to the application. Commission the proper pouring of the Carol-Anne Soucy to Leopold J. Soucy, one-half' Manchester devleopers Barney Planned Residence Development Chairman Alfred Sieffert was at Bolton seniors plan trip Peterman Sr. and Barney Peter­ and the preliminary plan of the meeting, but only those J pink lemonade for a interest in 55 Overland St., no conveyance tax. man Jr. The project was planned present for the initial hearing can J Coleen H. Muirhead to John J. Muirhead Jr., development without prejudice, Bolton senior citizens will be take an overnight customer in Poughkeepsie, for a 10-acre parcel that fronts suggesting that the developer vote on the final proposal. trip to Albany, N.Y., Aug. 12 and 13, to see Jim N.Y. For 15 cents one-half interest in 16 Briarwood Drive, no^ conveyance tax. ~ Nabors. The group will hold their regular meeting customers received a cool on Wednesday, July 27, at the Community Hall at 1 William and Olga R. Demeo to Julie Ann Demeo, Rrglntld PInto/MtnchMter H«r«ld p.m. A blood pressure clinic will be held at that time. LEM0NM)E cup of lemonade and Morningside Park, no conveyance tax. The seniors also are planning a trip to Darian choice of free popcorn or Anne T. Campbell to Roberta C. Wilson, BARKING UP THE RIGHT TREE — llling Junior High School. He peeled off PZC OKs development plan Dinner Theater on Wednesday, Aug. 31, to see La cheese puffs. The two Bluefields Addition, no conveyance tax. Brian Phair, 3'A, of 42 Arnott Road, several strips. Cage Aux Folles. The bus will leave Herrick young business women Lance W. Butler to Nancy R. Butler, 47 Jensen St., Investigates the bark of a tree outside Memorial Park in Bolton at 9:30 a.m. For no conveyance tax. U took in a cool $5 for about u information, call 649-7298. David A. Roe to David A. Roe and Stephanie B. for 66 townhouses by river two hours of work. Roe, Royal Arms Condominium, no conveyance By Nancy Concelman AP Photo tax. Pond. lowered the density to maintain College plans O ly m p ic fun David W. Miner to Mary D. Miner, Birch Mall expansion goes forward Manchester Herald The project, to be built by natural landscaping in the middle ’The student senate of Manchester Community Mountain Road, no conveyance tax. Napert Realty, is located on 8.2 and on the edges of the project. Gordon F. and Marilyn F. Lassow to Marilyn F. The Planning and Zoning Com­ acres between Union Pond and At the March meeting on the College will host the first annual Olympic Mania on , mission Monday approved a final Saturday beginning at 11 a.m. on the east campus. O b l t U A f l C S Lassow, 102 Hollister St., no conveyanra tax. the Hockanum River. The PZC preliminary plan, residents Team competitions will include jarts, volleyball, Valdis J. Klavins to Ruth A. Klavins, South after PZC approves site pian plan of development that will approved a preliminary plan in raised concerns about traffic on L croquet and horseshoes, relays and egg toss. ’The JB Manchester Heights, no conveyance tax. allow the construction of 66 March by a 3-2 vote after Napert Oakland Street, but engineers for L Balone band will provide the music during Bogner Packing Co. Inc. to William J. Bognerand Bv Nanev Concelman "Just knowing the problems- anchor stores could be added. townhouses a t.368 Oakland St. agreed to widen the Hockanum Napert said traffic studies Anna French, tlett of Willimantic; five daugh­ ceased by a brother, Michael Donald M. Bogner, Wetherell Street, no conveyance AAanchester Herald As a condition of approval, the River Linear Park Trail because showed the level of service pre-registration at 11 a.m. For an entry form, ters, Diana Cannon and Gail Pinto. ...when they’re pushing to get a Plans currently call for five contact Rob Sheftel, Manchester Community retired librarian tax. store open,” Bayer said. anchor stores, including Sage commission required that curb­ part of the 20-foot-wide trail went wouldn’t change because of the Bartlett, both of South Boston, The funeral will be Thursday at Lydall Eastern Inc. to Lydall Elastomers Eastern Plans for an expanded $70 ing at the entrance to the through a swamp area. project. College, MS 4,60 Bidwell St., Manchester 06040. The* Christine Bartlett, Jennie Lynn 10 a.m. at the John F. Tierney The mall is scheduled to open in Allen, Steiger’s. Sears Roebuck & registration cost is $5 and includes a barbecue. Anna French, 86, of 525 Vernon Inc., Colonial Road, conveyance tax, $512.60. million Pavilions at Buckland spring 1990. Co. and D & L. development be made of granite The Conservation Commission Oakland Street currently oper­ St., died Monday at a local Bartlett and Bonnie Bartlett, all Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., and that the engineering depart­ applauded Napert for its treat­ ates at service level E on a scale Money must be received in the senate office by followed by a Mass of Christian Ruth A. Klavins to Valdis J. Klavins, Ferguson Hills can go forward after the The commission had tabled a The State Traffic Commission convalescent home. of Danielson; a brother, Andrew Road, no conveyance tax. Planning and Zoning Commission ment check the condition of ment of the trail and its decision of A to F. A represents the lightest Thursday. The non-profit event is based on the A. Bartlett of Enfield"; two burial at 10; 30at the Church of the vote on the expansion July 6 June 2 approved a 1,400,000 existing sidewalks on Oakland theme, "Say Yes to Fun and No to Drugs and She was born in Pottersville, Karen J. Wolfe to William P. Wolfe, 130 Woodside Monday unanimously approved a because town staff hadn’t had a square-foot project, but required to lower the density of units for traffic flow while F is considered N.Y. on June 28, 1902. She lived sisters, Mrs. Timothy (Barbara) Assumption. Burial will be in St. Street. the site. unacceptable. Two commission Alcohol.’’ For information, call 647-6055. James Cemetery. Calling hours St., no conveyance tax. site plan modification. chance to make a final review of additional road improvements in most of her life in Manchester. Sullivan of Enfield and Mrs. Peter E. Potamianos to Lucille C. Potamianos, 70 As a condition of approval, the The commission Monday also Regulations for a Planned members who opposed the preli­ Edward (Opha) Kelly of Wins- are Wednesday from 3 to 5 p.m. plans, but at that meeting several Manchester, a decision that Knights install officers She was a member of the Church Duval St., no conveyance tax. commission said easements for members said they had no prompted a court appeal from the approved a wetlands permit that Residence Development zone al­ minary plan in March said level E of the Nazarene. ted; two grandchildren; and and 7 to 9 p.m. ^ Frank E. Wyman to Alwar Equities Inc., East would allow drainage into Union low 82 units, but the developer was too high. several nieces and nephews. Memorial donations may be water and sewer lines mu.st be problems with the plans. Town of South Windsor. The Knights of Columbus Campbell Council 573 Before retiring in 1967, French Center Street, conveyance tax, $198. drawn up before a temporary Homart has proposed an expan- South Windsor officials said the recently installed its officers at the home on 138 worked for 35 years in the town The funeral will be Thursday at made to St. Louis Church Memor­ Dorothy McIntosh to Susan M. Kerfoo, 356 E. 10 a.m. at the Rose Hill Funeral ial Fund, West Haven; Manches­ certificate of occupancy is issued. sio ^ f the gross leasable space in STC should have required im­ Main St. Officers in­ library system. She joined the Middle Turnpike, no conveyance tax. the mall building from 785,000 to provements to roads in their stalled included: Grand staff of the South Manchester Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill. ter Visiting Nurse Association, The Buckland mall developer, Manch iter; or the , American 896,000 square feet. Town Plan­ town, including the Five Corners Knight, Ed Boland; Public Library in 1931 as a Burial will be ih Rose Hill the Homart Development Co. of ning Director Mark Pellegrini intersection. Deputy Grand Knight, reference librarian, the library Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Heart Association. Chicago, must turn easements Calling hours areT'^ednesday said. The commission also approved Jose Rafala; Chancei- was housed in the Eldridge House College Notes over to the town for the water The expansion includes in­ a modified open-space plan for ior, Charlie O’Brien; at Maple and Main streets. From from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Tessle S. Relster lines and to the Eighth Utilities creasing the size of the G. Fox the mall site that wil include 13.89 Warden, Larry Duff; 1932 to 1937, she supervised the Memorial donations may be District for the sewer lines. made to the charity of one’s Tessie (Preneta) Relster, 82, of department store by about 75,000 acres of open space around the Treasurer, Bob Lukas; Manchester High School Library, Named to Tufts dean’s list Previously, plans required the square feet and moving retail mall building with landscaping, Financial Secretary, which was then in the East Side choice. 57 Washington St., wife of the late Joseph J. Reister, died Monday at Stephen D. Bayer of 125 Waranoke Road and John easements before a permanent space planned for outside the sidewalks and park benches. Jim Higgins; Recorder, Rec Center on School Street. certificate of occupancy was mall to the inside, making the Commission members Ronald Leo McNamara; Inside Dorothy Comerie an area convalescent home. B. DeQuattroof 123 Boulder Road were named to the When the South 'Manchester dean’s list for the spring semester at Tufts issued, but commission member building longer. Gates. Leo Kwash. William Does your Guard, John Martin; Library r'elocate Free vacation and entertainment • And still mote features. BRAY SQUEAL CACKLE BLEAT W eather Church of Christ computer system directly with Checking Qub. Once you check out discounts—over $2,500 worth—at Come in soon to the Savings Bank 2. Which one of these changes mechanical energy 394 Lydall St., A plan to spend about $850 for a inappropriate. all these features, you’ll want to hurry theaters, hotels, restaurants across of Manchester. You, too, can enjoy a computer hookup between the tax the town’s computer center in in and join the Club, too! Into electricity? Manchester Earlier in the meeting. Direc­ Lincoln Center. Machell had said the country. checking account that pays interest, WATTMETER TRANSFORMER ODOMETER Chance of showers collector of the Eighth Utilities tor Joseph Tripp, the district fire • A checking account /hw o f all • Free credit card protection. requires a smaller minimum balance District and the town’s computer that the direct connection be­ service c k a r^ when you maintain th u most NOW accounts, and DYNAMO commissioner, withdrew a plan tween the computers would save > Free financial newsletters sent to 3. Which produces the most revenue for the IRS? Manchester and vicinity: center was rejected, by the a $100 minimum balance. you throu^KHit the year. comes with all those unexpected presented to the directors last the time it takes to copy data from EXCISE TAXES NARCO’TIC LICENSES Mostly cloudy and muggy tonight Manchester Herald district directors Monday as "ad ■ Interest earned on any balance. > Free key ring registration for freebies. month to spend $3,420 for a new town disks onto district disks. Find out what your friends say INCOME TAXES INHERITANCE TAXES with a 40 percent chance of hoc budgeting.” fire department computer and • Free, unlim ited check writing— return of lost k ^ . showers and thunderstorms. Low U8P8 327-600 VOL. CVII, No. 247 The district bills residents for and no per check charges. about the Checking Qub. Find out 4. Sage is usually linked with which menu item? Director Lorraine Boutin, who software. Tripp said he withdrew > Emergency cash availability with what the clamor is all about. FROG LEGS MUTTON OYSTERS TURKEY 65 to 70. Wind southwest around 10 taxes on the basis of assessments • Free first order of personalized Visa or MuterCard. Publlshsd dally axcapi is the district’s commissioner of the plan because there were no made by the town. checks. 8. Which one of these is called the "Queen of mph shifting to northwest around Sunday and caftain hoH- are $1.80 waakly. $7.70 tor line items in the budget for the • Free direct deposit of checks— midnight. Partly sunny and administration, suggested during Also Monday, the district direc­ social security, payroll, etc. Flowers?’’ daya by the Manctwalar ona month, $23.10 tor Monday’s meeting at Mayfair purchase. tors voted unanimously to have LILAC LILY ROSE ORCHID warm Wednesday but not quite as PuMlaMno Co.. IS Iral- thraa moniha. $40.20 tor ' Free notary service. humid. High 85 to 90. naid Placa, Manchaatar. abi monlho afM $02.40 tor Gardens that the cost of the Directors last month criticized Landers draw up an agreement 6. ’To test your geographical and political hookup be paid for from money the purchase of the computer for knowledge, match the former presidents with the Conn. 06040. Second ona year. Sanlor dtlzon. for the rental of a portion of the West Coastal, East Coastal: claaa poaiaflo paid at earmarked for other purposes in the same reasons that they did the district-owned Willis Garage on nicknamed states of their birth. Mostly cloudy and muggy tonight Manehaalar. Conn. Poel- the administration budget. hookup between the town and Main Street for a recycling (a) Adams (v) Bluegrass with a 40 percent chance of maalar Sand addraea To plade an advartlaa The appropriation was rejected district. business. Rental for the business (b) Nixon (w) Buckeye showers and thunderstorms. Low changaa to Iha Manchaa* mant, or to report a nawa would be $500 per month, Landers (c) Taft(x) Golden around 70. Wind southwest 10 to 15 lar HaraM. P.O. Box SOI, Itam or picluie Maa. caH by the directors 5-2, with Boutin "A strict interpretation would Manehaalar, Conn. 00040. 643-2711. OffiM hours are and Director Willard Marvin be that neither (purchase) is said. (d) Lincoln (y) Bay mph shifting to northwest around Two men, John Hollis and (e) Washington (z) Old Dominion midnight. Partly sunny and not 0:30 am. to 5 p.m. Monday voting in favor of the plan. correct,” Landers said Monday. If you don't racalvo your throuflh Prld^. John D. LaBelle Jr., the district ’The plan for the hookup called Frank Parady, proposed last of Manchester quite as humid Wednesday. High Harald by 8 p.m. waakdaya The Manchaatar Harald month operating the business out Where your friends are. Aaawera In Classified section in the mid 80s. or 7:30 a.m. Saturdaya, counsel, said before the vote that for the purchase of a modem at a la a mambar of The of the Keeney garage at Buckland Offices in Mandinter, Em i Hutfrvd. Bofron, plaaaa talaphono your car­ Aaaoelalod Proaa, lha if the hookup was a capital cost of $370 and the Installation of Andencr. South Windior, Eau Windnr, Ashford, Northwest Hills: A 40 percent a telephone circuit at 'a cost of Street and Tolland Turnpike. But Eatfonl. MiDifteU.lbttsad and Gbiuiobury rier. H you’re unaMa to Audit Bureau of Clrcula- Improvement, it should have Weidiooe 646-1700. chance of showers and thunder­ roach your carrier, call tlona. lha Naw England been Included in the budget $475. In addition, there would be a Landers said Monday that the Manhcr FDIC. ^ u s l Houtint Lcnkr. CD Lottery storms tonight then becoming aubacrlbor aorvica at 647- lack of water service in the Today's weather picture was drawn by Kendyle Nawapapar Aasoelallon approved by the district voters. telephone line fee of $270 for the partly cloudy. Low 60 to 65. Wind 0940 by 6 p.m. waahda;^ and lha Naw Enotond "The problem as I see It Is it year. Keeney garage made use of the Crawford, who lives at 40 Jordt St. and attends St. Bridget southwest around 10 mph shifting tor dollvory In Manchaatar. Prose Aaoodailon. amounts to ad hoc budgeting,” Ernest R. Machell, the district garage by the business Connecticut Daily Monday; 117. Play Four: 3482. School. to northwest late this evening. L-ARelle said. tax collector, had proposed last unfeasible. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, July 19,19M - i 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD,. Tuesday, July 19, 1988 Christian groups fighting STATE Prosecutor to try Crafts again NEW LONDON (AP) - State mistrial,’’ he said Monday. Flanagan said. The location and date of the second trial will be determined by the courts. prosecutors say they definitely intend "In this case," 'Flanagan added, Crafts, SO, an Eastern Airlines pilot ‘Last Temptation of Chrisf The next hearing in the Crafts case & R E G IO N to retry airline pilot Richard Crafts on "m y decision has been enhanced by from Newtown, is accused of murder­ a charge of murder. has tentatively been set for July 29;. the encouragement of the 11 jurors ing his Danish-born wife, Helle, by before Superior Court Judge Barry R.; UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. said Leonard Smith, a Sacra­ meaning, while conservative Phoenix lays off 45 Crafts’ first trial ended in a mistrial who were so satisfied beyond a unknown means, in November 1986. (AP) — A conservative Christian mento machinist affiliated with groups who refused to attend, a Friday after a juror who favored his Schaller in New Haven. Schaller • reason."*'’'' doubt (that Crafts is guilty Prosecutors presented body frag­ presided over the first trial in New group says it jammed telephone the Church of the Nazarene, an screening condemned it outright. HARTFORD — Forty-five employees of , acquittal refused to deliberate any ments and other evidence to show he of murder).’’ London Supeiror Court. lines at Universal Pictures to evangelical denomination. The movie will be co-distributed Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. have further with 11 other jurors who had allegedly dismembered the body with Flanagan said he disagreed with Flanagan said he has not yeti; protest “ The Last Temptation of Smith said he feared movie­ by Universal and Cineplex Odeon received layoff notices as the company seeks voted to find him guilty of killing his a chain saw and disposed of the corpse those who ha ve said Crafts, because of decided whether he will personally; • Christ,” while another organiza­ goers might see the film’s mes­ Films. to trim its expenses. wife and disposing of her budy with a wood chipping machine. the extensive publicity surrounding prosecute the case the second time" tion hopes to raise $10 million to sage as a Christian one, even A spokesman for Universal Phoenix has reduced its work force 8 through a wood chipping machine. Crafts has been held on $750,000 bail buy the fictional film of Jesus’ life though director Martin Scorsese refused Monday to comment on a State’s Attorney Walter Flanagan, the case, cannot get‘ a fair trial around. ' percent this year through layoffs and attrition. anywhere in Connecticut. since his arrest on Jan. 13, 1987. More than 100 witnesses and 650 and destroy it. has emphasized the movie is demonstration held Saturday at Before the most recent layoffs on Monday, who prosecuted the case, said Monday Universal received about 10,000 fictional and not based on the the studio gates and another His attorney, J. Daniel Sagarin, exhibits were presented during the Phoenix had reduced its work force from 3,139 he had made the decision some time The first trial was moved here from telephone calls Monday in re­ Bible. Other Scorsese films in­ planned for Wednesday at the said he plans to seek a substantial first trial, which began April 4 and as of Jan. 1 to 2.936 as of June 30. the company ago to pursue a second trial, if Danbury because of pre-trial sponse to a drive to flood the clude “ Taxi Driver" and “ Rag­ home of Universal chairman Lew reduction in bond so Crafts can be concluded Friday with the declara­ said 203 of the jobs were eliminated through necessary, even though on Friday he publicity. studio with messages seeking to ing Bull.” Wasserman. freed from prison. Fjanagan said he tion of the mistrial, following a. would not discuss his plans. stop the distribution of the movie, The film, based on the 1955 “ Opponents of this film are attrition. “ In my opinion, he could have would oppose any bail-reduction record-long 17 days of jury; “ Obviously, a crime of this magni­ said Donald E. Wildmon, execu­ novel of the same name by Nikos calling for its destruction. This is Phoenix said in January it was seeking to tude would be retried in the event of a gotten a fair trial in Danbury,” request. deliberations. cut $25 million, or about 17 percent, from its tive director of the American Kazantzakis, depicts a specula­ censorship,” the studio said in a annual operating expenses. Family Association. tive last temptation of a dying statement. “ People have a right The 45 jobs cut Monday were made There was no independent way Jesus Christ, who haiiucinates to choose for themselves whether throughout the company. New Haven to confirm Wildmon’s statement, that he abandons his godliness to or not to see this movie and form but the main number for MCA live as a man and make love to their own opinions about It. ” Dumping investigated Inc., the parent company of Mary Magdalene. Universal will proceed with J Universal Pictures, remained Those who have seen a rough plans to distribute the movie in Connecticut authorities are investigating integration busy throughout Monday. A call cut of the movie said Christ then September, the studio spokesman the illegal dumping of dozens of drums of to the switchboard normally goes decides to reject the temptation said. suspected hazardous waste which were found through. and fulfill his destiny as redee­ An offer to buy the film for $10 Sunday and Monday along Interstate 95 in “ I know that God protects his mer by dying on the cross. million and destroy it was made Fairfield and Greenwich and on a lot in move mapped own reputation, but I feel it’s the Christian leaders who viewed by the San Bernardino-based duty of Christians to speak out,” the film are divided about its Campus Crusade for Christ. Bridgeport. NEW HAVEN (AP) — Educators ha Ve proposed Eleven 55-gallon drums were found near an redesigning a high school building to add space for CUSTODY DENIED — Louis and Cristina Locasto, the 1-95 entrance ramp in Fairfield early Sunday white suburban students in the first effort to parents of i baby giri abandoned on a United Airiines jet, U afternoon, and eight more were recovered integrate a big-city school since state Education leave a Belmont, Calif., court Monday after being denied along the shoulder of 1-95 in Greenwich later Commissioner Gerald N. Tirozzi call earlier this custody of the child. The juvenile court, ruled that that day. year for a voluntary end to desegregation. On Monday. 12 similar drums were found “ We don’t mind being first in line to give it a try, ’ ’ 5-day-old Alyssa Frances Locasto will remain in the along the interstate in Fairfield, and 15 were New Haven Superintendent of Schools John Dow Jr. custody of a San Mateo County foster home. The baby, discovered in a lot next to a vacant building in said Monday. apparently abandoned by her mother,' was found in the Where can you save Bridgeport, said Adam Berluti, spokesman for City officials will ask the state Department of restroom of. the jet after it landed at San Francisco the state fire marshal’s office. Education today for additional money to build an International Airport. expanded version of the proposed Career Magnet L Spillage from the drums was small, and there was no threat to public health or the High School in downtown New Haven. environment, he said. Robert I. Margolin, a Department of Education Markings on the drums found in Bridgeport official, said New Haven officials have discussed building a $10.9 million, 750-student high school Sudden wealth indicated they were from the same source as instead of the originally proposed $8.5 million, on domestics? those dumped along the highway, Berluti said. 600-student school. Some of the drums were empty and others The city now operates a Career Magnet High contained a dark liquid, which was School for about 400 students in the Conte School, a stuns winners unidentified as of Monday afternoon. Berluti former elementary and middle school building. said. CHICAGO (AP) - A handi­ the freedom to develop Vour All of the drums were taken to a private capped writer who is forced to research in the way that you see storage facility in Waterbury. borrow money to pay for his care best,” added recipient* Anna The contents of the drums were being says he is still reeling from the Curtenius Roosevelt, an ar­ GOP nominates chaeologist and granddaughter of analyzed by the Department of the shock of learning he’s one of 31 the country’s 26tb president. Environment. recipients of the prestigious Ma- * Zinsser in 4th cArthur awards, publicly an­ Ms. Roosevelt, 42, who won a UTC earnings up 26% I nounced today. $265,000grant, has been studying By Andrew Yurkovsky Like other recipients, Andre ancient cultures of the tropical HARTFORD — United Technologies Corp. Manchester Herald Dubus, a fiction writer whose lowlands of South America for got strong performances from its Otis works include “ The Last Worth­ nearly 15 years. 19-S74 Tie Backs elevator. UT Automotive and Hamilton Carl A. Zinsser was nominated Monday by a less Evening,” learned of his Other 1988 winners include AP photo novelist Thomas Pynchon, whose Rope style drapery tiebacks, In 4 Standard divisions as it rolled up a 26 percent unanimous vote of area Republicans to oppose award Thursday. works include “ Gravity’s Rain­ distinctive styles to compliment your increase in earnings in the second quarter. Press Club in Washington on Monday incumbent Democrat Michael P. Meotti in the race “ Gratitude so extreme that 1 RESPONDING TO REPORT — Attorney haven’t recovered fi;pm’ it yet” bow” ; Bruce D. Schwartz, a Los windows. 3 styles of tassel tiebacks UTC reported Monday that it had net for the 4th District set(t in the state senate. General Edwin Meese responds tb after an independent counsel's report on was his reaction, he said in an Angeles puppeteer who draws income of $196.2 million, or $1.50 per share, up Zinsser, a Manchester realtor, was defeated by and 1 style of braided tiebacks. reporters’ questions at the National Meese was released. interview Monday from his Ha­ from Japanese and European from $156 million, or $1.19 per share, in the Meotti, in 1986 in his bid for a fourth term. Zinsser Assorted colors. 2.99 was nominated during Monday’s 4th Senatorial verhill, Mass., home. traditions; and Ruth Behar, an second quarter of 1987. UTC said its revenues District Convention by Vivian Ferguson, his “ I ’ve been using borrowed anthropologist from .Ann Arbor, were $4.5 billion in tbe second quarter campaign chairman. Republican Town Committee money for the people who take Mich., who studies Mexican compared to $4.3 billion during the same Chairman John I. Garside said today. The care of me,” said Dubus, 51, who sorcery and at 31 is the youngest period last year. Meese declares report convention was held at the First Federal Savings has been confined to a wheelchair recipient this year. *5 Sash-Door Rods UTC also reported Monday that net income Bank in Glastonbury. since a car accident two years “ I ’m still in kind of a state of for the first six months of 1988 was $318.4 shock about it,” said recipient Sash door rod steel with white enamel “ It’s going to be a hard campaign, there’s no ago. He said he plans to invest his finish. Project W from the wall. Sold In million, or $2.44 per share, compared with doubt about that,” Zinsser said today. He added, $310,000 grant “ to pay the people Hipolito Roldan, head of the set of two. Brackets, screws Included. $254.2 million, or $1.94 per-share, for the first V in d icates’ hiis actions “ We’re going to prove that we can win an election who take care of me until I die.” Hispanic Housing Development 9 half of 1987. without buying it." Other winners include a fire­ Corp., a private non-profit group 3 sizes 16-28" or 28-50". 2.99 Revenues for the first half of 1988 were $8.8 WASHINGTON (AP) - Attor­ I am vindicated. ... There’s no tional $600 because of- an error Zinsser noted that Meotti spent about twice as fighter who studies the cultural that finds housing for low-income billion, compared with $8.3 billion for the ney General Edwin Meese III question I ’m vindicated." made by his accountants in much as he did in the 1986 campaign. In that history of fires, noted jazz percus­ Hispanic families in Chicago. year-ago period. today said “ there’s no question McKay said Monday that “ the underestimated capital gains. campaign, Zinsser spent $23,544, while he. said sionist Max Roach and the “ Housing or a home is the place toughest calls we made were not granddaughter of President where lives get built or shat­ 24.49-102.79 Drapes I’m vindicated” of charges of McKay said, “ we had a situa­ Meotti spent ^0,758. to proceed’ ’ with criminal tered,” he said.'“ To the extent ^20-^65 Shades Running for Congress wrongdoing despite an independ­ tion where there’s no pattern of The 4th District is compo'sed of Manchester, Theodore Roosevelt. Classic cameo pattern adds a majestic touch charges against the attorney that a kid has a space, maybe Choose from 2 styles of shades. A light ent counsel's conclusions that he violation of the tax laws’ ’ and that Bolton, Glastonbury and Hebron. Recipients of the awards, to this jacquard draperies. A blend of rayon NORWALK — Carl Shanahan Jr.. a probably broke two tax laws and general. In his acceptance speech, Zinsser commented on which range from $150,000 to even their own room, to study in and polyester. Sizes range from 48x63 - blocking vinyl-coated fiberglass shade, 27-year-old cable television executive from Meese “ in effect, you might say, ... to plan for the future, is a very or a light-filtering vinyl-coated cotton twice violated a conflict-of- “ It was not a close call to find is a first offender.” the state budget deficit and a proposal by the state $375,000, are free to use the money 144x84. Patio panel 96x84. Assorted colors. Stamford, has announced his candidacy for interest law. that there were probable viola­ education commissioner for forced school busing. as they wish. important thing.” shade. Assorted sizes and colors. the state’s 4th District congressional seat. Meese mounted a strong coun- tions,” McKay said on the Saying he was outraged and He blamed the deficit of $74 million on what he Individuals are nominated ano­ Stephen J. Pyne, 39, an environ­ Shanahan, who announced Monday, is the telfattack to the report by inde­ “ MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour” appalled by McKay’s findings, called the irresponsible spending of the Democratic nymously for the fellowships — mental historian and professional 1999e.?999 third candidate to enter the race for the pendent counsel James McKay, television program. Meese said that “ in every matter majority in the Legislature. “ I for one can assure they may not apply — and a firefighter, called his $250,000 NOW Democratic nomination. He joins John saying the report’s accusations McKay said Meese and his under investigation by the inde­ the voters of this state that it is possible>to reduce 15-member selection committee award “ a bolt out of the blue.” 3.99- 9.99 Looser, an IBM executive from Stamford, and against him absent criminal wife, Ursula, probably violated pendent counsei... I have always spending and to meet the needs of the state, and any reviews the nominations. Pyne, who studies ways in Roger Pearson, a Greenwich lawyer and action were “ absolutely wrong two sections of the Internal acted legally, ethically and prop­ tax increases to achieve this are absolutely not The John D. and Catherine T. which people have interacted former first selectman. and it’s absolutely unfair.” Revenue Code by failing to report erly, and any implication by the needed,” he said,/ MacArthur Foundation’s board with fire throughout history, 19.99-49.99 Bedspreads They are seeking the right to unseat Tha attorney general, inter­ and promptly pay tax on a net independent counsel that I have He said that the need for busing had not been of directors gives final approval figures he was selected for “ doing kind of original stuff, different Republican Rep. Christopher Shays. viewed on ABC-TV’s “ Good capital gain of $20,706 on the sale in any way vioiated any law is demonstrated and that the plan would “ place an of the winners. Choose from a seashell design or a Morning America,” said McKay of $54,581 in securities in 1985. absolutely false." enormous emotional burden on our children and “ We believe that in enabling kinds of things in environmental country stencil design bedspreads. found Meese had no criminal McKay noted that Meese filed parents simply to satisfy the bureaucrats in these extraordinarily talented history.” Man held In baby’s death Meese said that if Justice 100% cotton. Jacquard bedspreads intention to violate the law. an amended return on Feb. 6 of Hartford.” individuals to discover and create The grant-making foundation is have knitted cotton fringe. Twin, Full, Department lawyers had issued one of the largest private philan­ BRISTOL — A Bristol man has been “ When there’s no intent to this year, “ shortly after the Zinsser told Republicans at Monday’s convention free of financial constraints, the such a document “ they’d be thropic groups in the United Queen, King. Assorted colors. charged in the death of his 7-week-old violate the law, there can be no scheduling of the grand jury that he felt he had let them down in 1986, and he Fellows Program makes a valua­ fired.” States. MacArthur, owner of daughter, who medical authorities say may violation,” Meese said. “ Intent is appearances for the Meeses’ promised “ to redouble” his efforts to win the 4th ble contribution to American an absolutely critical ingredient Washington tax lawyers Cono Bankers’ Life And Casualty insu­ L. have been shaken to death. accountants" in connection with District seat back from Meotti. scientific and cultural life,” said and when that is absent ... then McKay’s criminal investigation Namorato and Richard Timbie John Corbally, the foundation’s rance company, established it Scott Palmere, 22, who was arrested 14.99-29.99 there can’t be any violation of the of the matter. offered their opinion at the shortly before his death in 1978. Saturday, was arraigned on a charge of president. law.” The Meeses paid $2,875 in request of Meese’s iawyers, con­ “ The whole goal is to give you His wife died shortly thereafter. first-degree manslaughter Monday in Meese said that when the report overdue federal tax payments cluding "the ... facts do not Police Roundup Superior Court. Palmere was held in lieu of is seen together with the response and interest with the amended describe a violation of any ^20 Bath Set $50,000 bail and was ordered to return to court of his attorneys, “ when you look return, and, according to McKay, criminai provision of the Internal Sisters arrested on drug charges 3-pc. porcelain accessory set. Set July 25, a court clerk said today. at all the facts, you see that in fact apparently may owe an addi­ Revenue Code.” Church janitor held The baby, Alicia Palmere, died Thursday of Two sisters were arrested on related drug Includes soap dish, tumbler, and what the state medical examiner’s office said charges Friday night when police found them at toothbrush holder. Assorted colors. 6.99 9 may have been "shaken baby syndrome.’’ An (Tenter Springs Park with marijuana and cocaine, autopsy report said that an excessive amount Buckno challenges Thompson police said. in kidnapping case of blood in and around the baby’s brain may Donna Elizabeth Cole, 23, of 143 Courtney Drive, have been caused by excessive shaking. Rocky Hill, and Mary Elizabeth Cole, 23, of 482 21.99 <& 26.99 Mattress Pads Susan M. Buckno. a Republi­ faces a devastating budget, Ramona Ave., Staten Island, N.Y., were in their SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - thorities said. Pitted mattress pads of polyester and cotton. 29.99 Shower Curtain Court documents said Palmere was left can, today officially announced deficit.” Michel of Elk Grove faces 1987 red Chevrolet Camaro in the park when police A church custodian was arrested Doube swag shower curtain. Includes alone with the baby Wednesday night when the her candidacy for a two-year Republicans have also critic­ charges in the kidnapping of Reversible. Fully quilted on both sides. In in the kidnappings of two girls, two 34" wide x 72" long panels with child’s mother, Cheryl Dickson, went to work term as state representative for ized the Democratic administra­ saw Donna Cole holding a marijuana cigarette, Candi Talarico, 4, and Muey Han extra-tong, hard to find sizes. Twin, or Full. police said. Police found white substance on a straw including a 4ryear-old missing for attached valance, two tiebacks with at a convenience store for the first time. the 13th Assembly District. She tion for dipping into the state’s six weeks who was found boarded Saefong, 5, and the attempted Palmere told poljce that he did not drop or and a vial of cocaine in a pouch on the floor, police self-stick adhesive back hooka and 8 will oppose Democratic state “ rainy day” fund, money set kidnhpping of the 6-year-old girl. said. Further search revealed two bags of up beneath the church altar, shake the baby, the documents said. Rep. John R. Thompson. aside for education programs and liner. Butterscotch only. marijuana, police said. police said. Bums said. NOW 9" & 16.99 Buckno, who has never before other funds, to balance the Candi was abducted June 4 Both suspects were charged with possession of The girls were in good condi­ Double murder In Norwalk run for a political office, said budget. tion, and there was no sign they while she played with friends she’ll be a good opponent for cocaine, possession of marijuana and possession of outside her Sacramento apart­ NORWALK — A woman seven-months “ The problems of the state drug paraphernalia, police said. They were had been molested or abused, All Of The Above Merchandise Hea Been Reduced From Our Fell A Winter 87, And Previous Sale Ceteloga. Thompson, who’s running for his budget deficit, a top-notch educa­ county sheriff’s spokeswoman ment. pregnant and an 18-year-old man, both second term. releas^ on $l,000 bond and are scheduled to appear innocent bystanders, were shot to death tion for our young people and in court Monday, police said. Tenise Allen said Monday. They Muey, who was abducted ear­ “ I think I will be a good were examined at a hospital and Monday night outside a public housing project maintaining a high quality of life lier Monday, was found in the contender,” she said. released to their parents. in an apparent drug-related incident, police for our elderly are all issues that back of Michel’s hatchback se­ directly affect Manchester fami­ Man faces charges In $10,000 theft Kenneth Alvin Michel, 32, was said today. She said she made her decision dan, with tape over her mouth lies and are of particular concern arrested Monday by Sacramento Yvonne Johnson, whose age was unknown, to run late Friday after a bit of A man was arrested on a warrant Monday in and around her legs, Allen said. Thp. JCPennev CataloQ^ to me," she said. police and sheriff’s deputies as he died at Norwalk Hospital shortly after being . “ hedging.” When she was con­ connection with a June 18 incident resulting in an tacted by the Manchester Herald investigation of stolen property, police said. drove up to the United Methodist Candi was found In a 5-by-5-by- shot at 11:30 p.m. behind the building she lived Buckno, who lives on Timrod earlier Friday, she denied re- Glenn Argiros, 39, whose last known address was Church in suburban Elk Grove. 2-foot boarded-up space with a 1-64. Exit 62 in at Roodner Court, police said. Road, is a real estate agent with , ports that she had already Sentry Real Estate Services Inc. 308 Adams St., was charged with third^degree He had no previous criminal dirt, floor directly beneath the Manchester Conn | She gave birth a baby girl who was listed in decided to run. She is a nnmber of the Manches­ burglary and first-degree larceny in connection record. church’s altar, Allen said. The OUTLET STORE (203) 647-1143 critical condition today at the hospital, Investigators traced his license space was furnished with The $78 million budget deficit ter Hos^al Auxiliary, the with the theft of more than $10,000 worth of property hospital officials said. Greater Manchester Qiamber of from an Adams Street resident, police said. plate on a blue sedan allegedly blankets, stuffed animals, books, of course. It's something else Also killed was Sean Clemons of Norwalk, Republicans blame on Demo­ used in an attempted abduction food, lights, a television and cratic Gov. William A. O’Neill’s Commerce Ambassador Club and SUSAN M. BUCKNO The resident reported that between noon and 4 l«m « » i (KIC«<1. •.iilib l. only ■! OutMl Slor.. Soffy no m ill. p l»n ». C O D . OfOwl. Quinlit lim it«l. police said. p.m. on June 18 jewelry had been taken from the Monday of a 6-year-old giri that newspapers that contained arti­ M tfC ^n dit* may vary from iliuttratiorit. Shop Mon.*Sat. 1 0 •.$$$.•$ p.m . Sun. 1<^S spending policies will be one of is the first woman member of the “ ... good contender" Inttrm adiatt m arlidowna m ay ftavo baan Ulian. Ad marchandtaa will ba toM until itoch la daplatad. The two were in a crowd of people gathered was foiled by her 9-year-old sister cles about her abduction. Sorry. r>o rainchaefca. the main focuses of Buckno’s Manchester Rotary Club. She is house, police said. There were no signs of forced behind the building at the public housing entry, police said, but police believed the point of and a witness who yelled at the campaign, she said. also an executive board member The church’s pastor, the Rev. 1361 Tolland Turnpike, Manchetter, Connecticut project when two men opened fire with of the Martin School PTA and a its nominating convention Thurs­ entry was through a window on the side of the house man and followed the car, said Linda Inlow, said she didn't know Located in the Manchester C a ta lO E Distribution Center “ The incumbent (Thompson) day. The committee has not leading into the garage, the report stated. police Sgt. Bob Bums. automatic weapons, police said. The shooting member of the Manchester Board why the girl had not been voted for an illegally balanced announced any potential oppo­ Michel, who is deaf, directed was drug-related, but police didn’t provide of Realtors. Police said they found fingerprints on the window discovered earlier. Michel budget that contained runaway nent of Democratic state Rep. which led to the arrest of Argiros. ofRcers to the girls’ location, and further details. She is expected to receive worked at the church as a spending increases," shesaidina James R. McCavanagh in the 12th Argiros was held on $25,000 bond and was to police interrogated him through a Police were searching for suspects. unanimous support from the part-time custodian. press release. "Now our state Republican Town Committee at Assembly District. appear in court this morning, police said. sign-language interpreter, au­ 6 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, July 19, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, July 19,1988 — 7 ‘Mohawk Mike’ looks for a home OPINION iP S E .’W needtdwlmice Finding affordable housing has become such a THEUCKETUKE difficult task that Dne Manchester Community MAKISDID... College student is trying to shorten the odds. Junk car "Mohawk Mike” Koehler, 20, has come up with Manchester OK, - an ont-of-the-prdinary advertisement that he hopes Jack will land him a place to live. He is called "Mohawk Spotlight To Tl\& BCT Mike” because he once had a Mohawk hairstyle. Anderson Andrew J. Davis laws strict TH^RT, PUT LET'S WWT fbR The advertisement, which he hung around the the WaO&We. tit state’s largest community college, has a drawing of Koehler with his Mohawk, wearing a pair of The Manchester man who discovered the TAKE PRN5T\c magic glasses (which he found in a box of Lucky town had made scrap metal out of his Charms), crying for help. A teaser claims that Mustang when he decided to register it has "he’s bock, he’s mad, he’s bald.” said. - . " I ’ve been looking in the newspapers, but some unwittingly taught others a painful lesson. It reads in a mixture of capital and small letters: dbn’t even want to rent out to students,” Koehler There are both state and town laws regulating Bid not only "Mohawk Mike, lookingjor a place to stay next fall «aid where unregistered cars can be parked and semester. Neat freak, but very sloppy'; how many residents can have. hetefosexual; Manchester, close to school. Phone; Koehler is not sure what he will do if he cannot The penalties can be severe when the laws consideration 646-3694.” find housing by the time his brother gets married. are broken. ” It’s a real problem,” he said. " I got to get out and I have no place to go.” Police had the 1975 Ford Mustang destroyed K O E H ^ R , ORIGINALLY from Babylon. N.Y., in contact has been living with his brother Glenn in The student Senate began to address the issue of on Friday under a state law that prohibits the Manchester during his first year at the college^ but student housing, but dropped the idea of updating J parking of unregistered cars on public ways. his brother will be getting married in the fall. As the collegehousing list, said Student Senate According to the police, the car was parked on WASHINGTON — The annual contract to scrape President Kenneth Kudra. The Senate was thinking the barnacles off the hulls of Navy ships is worth far as Koehler is concerned, three’s a crowd and Chestnut Street for several days. it’s time to'find a new place to live. of updating the college list, but decided against it approximately $10 million. In the world of Police said they had the car destroyed when because of fears of liability problems, he said. Pentagon procurement, that’s pocket change. But But he has a problem. Since he is a college the owner did not rem ove it within 48 hours for the handful of companies in the hull-cleaning student, much of today’s rent is above what he can after he was informed it was under police business, the Navy contract is the prize. afford, and since he does not have an automobile, ’THE LIST, which has names of people with investigation. They based the action on state Some of those companies believe the Navy is he needs a place in the vicinity of the college or on available apartments, has not been updated in law. weighing more than cost when it awards the the busline. about three years. Senate officials have said. u contract. “ I haven’t found a place,” he said. "It’s real “ Basically, it’s run into legal problems,” Kudra Under the town of Manchester bylaws, Since 1979, the Naval Sea Systems Command expensive. I don’t want to get a roommate. It’s two said of the list. “ It’s a service that students need, residents are allowed two unregistered cars (NAVSEA) has awarded the fleet’s hull-cleaning different lifestyles. Being on your own is better.” but wealso have to be responsible.” as long as the vehicles are parked to the rear contract to Seaward Marine Services, a Virginia company whose management ranks are a haven Koehler has been searching since May, but has He said the Senate feared being sued if a student of their homes. If the number of unregistered had no luck finding a place. He said he Is looking for was hurt for any reason while checking one of the cars exceeds two. or the cars are parked in for Navy retirees. Seaward’s current contract expired nearly two a place that would rent for $300 to $500 a month. names on the list. ■ front of the home, residents can face fines of years ago, but NAVSEA has dragged its feet The Senate may look into the housing issue in the up to $100 a day for each day of the violation, future. Kudra said. Senate officials will still take L getting new bids, and Seaward is still on the job. ANOTHER PROBLEM Koehler is facing is that Andrew Devle/Mencheeter Herald the names of students looking for a place in hopes according to the zoning bylaw. The long delays and other decisions favoring he is a college student. Many people do not want to Seaward have prompted the company’s of matching them up with other students, he said. Coventry bylaws permit one unregistered Open Forum WANT TO HELP? — "MohavYk Mike" rent to college students, he said, because of the competitors to think Seaward has a great deal of lifestyle many students lead. Also, being a'young “ It’s a problem.” he said. “ We’re a ‘commuter car per residence as long as the owner is Koehler is looking for a home for next influence in Washington. fell's semester at Manchester Commun­ college^tudent, he does not have a credit history, school’ , but everyone has to have a place to actively working to restore it to driving The hull-cleaning contract has traditionally been ity College. which makes renters shy away from his as well, he commute from.” condition. If an owner does not respond to the ‘We will honor projected by the commissioner compelling needs in an economy open only to small businesses as part of a federal town’s 30-day written notice to rem ove are accurate. I do know however, that is now somewhat shaky. For program to aid small enterprise. For water unauthorized, unregistered vehicles, he or she that commitment’ that there is firm resolve by example, disabled and handi­ transportation jobs, the Small Business faces up to $75 in fines for each unregistered legislative and executive leaders capped persons who live at home Administration (SBA) defines a small business as to fully fund these programs. That with aging parents, havethesame having fewer than 500 workers on a manufacturing How Bush and Dukakis won and the others lost vehicle. To the Editor: may be easy part. need forhousingand employment contract. For a service contract, such as hull Bolton has no unregistered car regulation, cleaning, according to the SBA, the business must Y. Brown, the early favorite; and effect that they were both right in in his judgement and his charac­ Fortunately, as it turns out, In my lifetime I have seen as do the mentally retarded. Bv Jules Loh according to officials, but enforces the state average less than $3.5 million a year in receipts in The Associated Press Thjs election year an estimated $1.8 billion will David Doak and Robert Shrum, their accusations, and we pushed ter. Hart sacrificed any trust the your editorial of Friday, July 8, in Southbury Training School evolve Foster parents, who provide for law. from a model program for the abused and neglected children, order to bid on a federal contract reserved for representing then-Lt. Gov. Steve for a lottery that we had advo­ people could have had in him.” reference to programs for the be spent on politics with $500 miltion going for cated all along instead of mentally retarded in the entire are urgently needed, but are small businesses. NEW YORK - David Sawyer Beshear, the leading challeng(|r. Sawyer was lured into politics Manchester Zoning Enforcement Officer mentally retarded, was prema­ Sawyer’s candidate was Wal­ newstaxes. from a career as a producer of nation, to a much maligned and poorly paid and often misunder­ Since the NAVSEA contract is worth about $10 sat on the sidelines during the TV ads and $100 million for political ture. Connecticut has a very “ We had the overall strategy Thomas O’Marra says the number of stood by the public. Some of the million ayear, the company that gets it stands a presidential primaries just lace Wilkinson, a political un­ documentary films in 1970 when strong commitment to the men­ outdated care facility. When consultants. For that kind of money, poiiticians known who registered only about but we needed an opening to he was asked to do some film unregistered cars on streets and outside most impressive and caring chance of being disqualified from future bidding ended, an unusual place for him in tally retarded. We will honor that Southbury opened its doors over 40 5 percent in the polls and was execute it and that gave us the work for a candidate for governor people I have ever met, are foster because its income is too high. Small companies ahotelectioncampaign.Butthere must consider a consultants’ service as homes is a constant problem. To complicate commitment. years ago, it marked a new given little chance to improve. opening. We exploited it. Call it of Illinois. By 1974, he was into parents who provide love and care consider the Navy contract a good jumping off he sat, like a maestro in the something more than that of a debating coach. the problem, a North Haven business that had After reading news stories of beginning for the care and audience, enjoying it, making Little chance, that is, until the guerrilla tactics.” political consulting with both to children of all ages, 24 hours a point to bigger busbiess. been taking much of the debris from areas Commissioner Lensink’s pro­ treatment of the mentally re­ notes. last two weeks of the campaign. Whatever you call it, Wallace feet. tarded. It was a useful and day, for a pittance. But in 1979 and 1983, wheirSeaward won the Wilkinson is now governor of scrap dealers is no longer accepting it. nouncements of cutbaicks in com­ “ Dole,” he says, reflecting on partner, Scott Miller, do to gain war,” says Sawyer. "In a limited “ Our two opponents began His batting average has stayed necessary first step in the awak­ We will meet our commitment contracts, NAVSEA used the 500-empIoyee munity living andtennployment the campaign that one writer that edge they are apparently period of time you have to seize attacking each other with spots Kentucky. at about .750, good enough for the Michael Schiavone 8t Sons announced it would ening of interest in the mentally to the mentally retarded. I standard. In 1986, when the cohtract againcame up Could any campaign consul­ and training programs. I was in likened to a demolition derby, financially successful at it. Their certain territory and hold it. It accusing each other of all sorts of big leagues (clients include four stop taking the car debris because it could not fervently hope that we will be able for bidsi a competitor protested that the Navy was tant’s tactics have saved Gary touch with legislative and execu­ retarded. Aswe progressed in this "made some errors that hurt him, well-appointed suite of offices involves, strategy and tactics. I things, and both advocated a tax sitting senators and six gover­ find suitable landfill space to dump the plastic to Improve services to the men­ using the wrong standard, but NAVSEA refused to tive branch leaders. I also visited Interest,, especially in Connecti­ ruined him'. So hB Ibsf, Bush won. overlook Central Park in one of work on both levels. increase. Hart? nors) and for an expanding change it. The SBA appeals office then offered "Absolutely not. Hart was and other residue that came with it. with local leaders of mental cut, we began to di.scover, what tally retarded, and, at the same Bush made few errors. Dukakis, Manhattan’s classiest midtown "W e discovered, through polls, foreign trade as well. His clients NAVSEA to use the earnings standard of $3.5 "The strategic team, about 10 doomed as soon as the Donna also include Corazon Aquino, . O’Marra says the Schiavone decision could retardation organizations, who many professionals in the field time, I pray that we will not ignore on the other side, made few errors neighborhoods. that the voters disapproved of the million, and Seaward was disqualified. people, are experts in various Rice episode came out. The most president of the Philippines, and be a problem because area scrap dealers have were seriouly concerfiW with the already knew, the tremendous other compelling human needs. and Dukakis won.” negative campaigns they were ’The company was down, but not out. The award In the past five years the categories who determine how waging against each other. So we important thing people need to Israel’s foreign minister, Shimon budget stories. Thissaiifeconcern potential of many mentally re­ ’The advance of the cause of the David Sawyer is a political limited space. of the new contract has been delayed for nearly two Sawyer-Miller Group has doubled the candidate positions himself, moved in quickly. We said in have is trust in their leader, trust Peres. was voiced by legislative leaders tarded persons to live a fuller and mentally retarded in Connecticut consultant. how he contrasts himself with his years, and in the meantime NAVSEA has decided in size from 20 to 40, reflecting the “ It could be more difficult to get rid of them more humane life outside of has been a success story. It should He is a Democrat and works opponents, which issues in the 9 and representatives of the gover­ that the bidding is no longer limited to small only for Democrats. He also is a meteoric rise in America of the (c a rs ),’ ’ he said. nor’s office. At no time however, institutions. America was fortu­ be an inspiration to those who array of issues he believes in businesses. In March,'the Navy, with the approval seasoned practitioner of a rela­ political consulting trade. did I detect any lack of resolve on nate to have President Kennedy support the mentally ill. abused They even have a trade associa­ should be the key issues of the But it’s a safe bet that won’t stop police of SBA, opened up the bidding to all companies, tively new, steadily booming and that part of our legislative take up this cause, and Connecti­ and neglected children, and the tion, and it has grown from 75 campaign.” from carrying out the provisions of state law putting Seaward back in the current round of widely mistrusted profession in leadership, or from the gover­ cut was blessed with a John poor of all ages, that we can make members 10 years ago to 650 It was on the strategic level that or the towns from enforcing their laws. Dempsey, who led a resurgence of social-change work to the benefit competition. The bids are in, but the contract has America. Albert Gore stumbled, according nor’s office, that we would fail to One popular perception, of a today. Its president. Brad interest in the retarded. Most of all of us all. not yet been awarded. O’Leary, estimates that as many to Sawyer. meet our commitments to the political consultant is that of a however, were the parents and Taylor Diving Inc., the largest diving company in as 3,000 professionals in America “ Although he was very attrac­ retarded as provid e in the In the next few weeks we will modern-day Machiavelli who families of the retarded, who hold an information meeting for the world, spent nearly $500,000 and two years on a may be considered political tive, he began to be seen as Doesyour bonk 1988-1989 budget. Icommunicated campaign to persuade the Navy to allow big knows how to use electronic guile this more optimistic message to formed an effective and success­ families of the mentally retarded, consultants. opportunistic, changing his stra­ companies into the bidding, but the Navy turned to manipulate a benighted electo­ tegy. He ran as a defense the local leaders of the mentally ful interest group. Who knew for professionals in the field, for them down last year. When Taylor president rate into mistaking form for The consulting fraternity had candidate, then as a Southern retarded. better than any of us. both the representatives of the depart­ its origins in the advertising Norman Chambers learned recently that the Navy substance. candidate, then as a Jewish As we worked on the Mental limitations and the potential of ment, and for legislative leaders agencies summoned off Madison had changed its'mind, he told us, “ It’s clear there “ Nonsense,” says Sawyer, but candidate, then as an econoHnic letyougel Retardation Department budget their children and brothers and right here in Manchester. We will Avenue by politicians, a practice are a lot of crazy relationships.” it is obvious that he feels some of populist candidate, in this past session, we became sisters. explore further these issues, and, the skills that good political roundly criticized in the 1968book, Seaward president, Duke Armstrong, told our “ It is very important to develop increasingly concerned with the As we correctly point outin your hopefully, have a better under­ consultants do bring to a cam­ “ The Selling of the President.” reporter. Dawn Larsen, that the lifting of the a single-minded, clear strategy. clarity and timeliness of data we editorial, there are still miles to go standing of the tasks that lie ahead paign were lacking in some of the In anironicturnaround,Sawyer small-business restriction doesn’t show favoritism. Gore ended up with four or five were receiving from the depart­ in improving conditions of the of us. races this spring. has expanded into the commer­ different strategies which made quick cosh He said NAVSEA has simply opened the ment. In part, this was no fault of mentally retarded. The difficult Robert Dole’s, for instance. The cial field using techniques learned competition to more companies. it difficult for any one of them to the department, since much of part of providing human services Rep. John W. Thompson Republican senator, in Sawyer’s in political campaigns. He repres­ be heard.” But the number and nature of bidders on the their data is generated by private however, is not to ignore other 13th District view, “ failed badly in organizing ents political candidates but also Dukakis, for his part. Sawyer contract has not changed appreciably as the Navy Coca-Cola, Apple Computer and a organizations which provide ser­ his campaign and developing his says, “ had such great strength In has changed the ground rules. The majority of the strategy. He didn’t appoint a dozen or so others, mainly those almost anywhere vices to the retarded. In fact, I terms of money, credibility as a bidders in 1983, when Seaward last won the dealing with unexpected market remember one afternoon visiting strong team. He tried to run it ail sitting governor, and such a Letters to the editor contract, and this year, are small businesses. changes and stiff competition. with the fiscal analyst assigned to himself, and you can’t do that.” first-rate campaign organization AstroPac is one small business so discouraged by Dole, he feels, would have made a Political campaigns require his this department’s budget, to try to ’The Manchester Herald welcomes original letters it was tough to compete against more formidable opponent for company’s complete attention. understand better the conflicting to the editor. the process that it didn’t bother to bid on the him.” Of all the contending contract this round. AstroPac president, Jim St. Dukakis. Sawyer says, and mainly for that Democrats, Dukakis emerged in in New England? pieces 6f information we were Letters should be brief and to the point. They "George Bush, on the other reason he sat out the primaries. receiving. As we adopted the should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for ease Clair, said his company lost out to Seaward in 1979. Sawyer’s view as the most hand, put together a superb "W e felt we wouldn’t be able to in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters must be "W e felt that we were cheated (by the Navy). We electable in November. budget for the department. It was organization. The campaign car­ give our commercial work all it my understanding that there may signed with name, address and dpytime telephone spent a lot of time and money bidding. We were the The tactical team’s job, says apparent low bidders the first time, but they ried the candidate. People who deserves. If we do any political Sawyer, is to figure out how to have tobe furtherconsideration of number (for verification). (Navy) pulled it back in a rebid twice.” run a good campaign have the work this year it will be in the communicate a candidate’s com­ program funding, since some of The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the general election campaign.” Seavac International Inc. did submit a bid in the edge. plex agenda, often in 39-second the anticipated costs were still interests of brevity, clarity and taste. This election year an estimated current ound. Seavac general manager, Gregory " Michael Dukakis? Dukakis bites. Hie Eagle does. 9 questionable estimates. Address letters to; Open Forum, Manchester enters the fall campaign much $1.8 billion will be spent on politics B. Dies, said his company has been chasing the “ Not just for TV spots; the Even today, I am not entirely Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. less damaged than Walter Mon­ with $500 million going for TV ads cleaning contract since 1986. But the Navy has nightly news is done in 30-second Our checking accounts come with the Eagle 24 card, which connects you to the certain that the numbefs being dale was when he entered the ’84 and $100 million for political delayed the bidding five times, keeping Seaward on bites ae well, or less. It’s the Eagle 24 and YANKEE 24* ATM networks. And YANKEE 24 gives you access to campaign. Dukakis is beholden to consultants. For that kind of nature of the business nowadays the payroll. Dies said the delays are costly for the none of the special interest groups money, politicians must consider your cash 24 hours every day, practically everywhere in New England. If your bank bidders. — and it isn’t all bad. You can that Mondale was identified with. a consultants’ service as some­ express your position on some only has ATMs at local branches, then you should branch out with the Eagle. Hands tied Dukakis ran a simply fine cam­ thing more than that of a debating pretty complex issues in 30 What it feels like to be nominated paign and it paid off.” coach. TI m Great Debate Rages On! seconds. Public housing projects are a notorious target for David Sawyer is 52, trim, with True, says Sawyer, but hardly Everyone is still debating whether to endorse Eagle Checking As the candidates and running mates are being turned down by my first seven choices — Gov. drug dealers preying on the poor and discouraged "The reasoning, the subtleties, thinning gray hair and gray eyes. more sinister. come out in the formal debates or NOW Checking. Eagle Checking is free with only a $100 nominated for the 1988 campaign, my mind keeps Reuben Askew of Florida, former Vice President residents. Many public housing authorities would Whatever it is that he and his “ A political campaign is like a drifting back to my own bid for the presidency. Hubert Humphrey, and Sens. Muskie, Kennedy, like to crack down on the dealers, but their hands and the print media. The electo­ minimum balance. NOW Checking pays 5'/<% interest on bal­ rate, in my opinion, has never At about this time in 1972,1 was closing in on the Riblcoff, Mondale and Nelson. are tied. A regulation of the Department of Housing ances of $10 or more, and is free with just a $500 minimum been better Informed about the Democratic nomination after an issue-oriented, balance. And both come with great benefits. G eorge Sen. Thomas Eagleton was finally selected in and Urban Development prevents housing officials position of the candidates on any grassroots campaign that had run full-time for 18 considerable part because he was most eager to from using federal money to police the projects. issue and on his or her So if you want a checking account that's free, and a bank that lets you get instant months. ’The war in Vietnam had tom the M cGovern run, and because he became identified as Local housing officials have complained to character.” Democratic Party asunder with an intense battle "everybody’s second choice.” It has been Congress that HUD hasn’t done enough about the cash almost anywhere from Portland, Connecticut to Portland, Maine, then choose The tacticians’ techniques, Eagle or NOW Checking at the First Federal office nearest you. And help us settle between "hawks” and "doves.” I was calling fora interesting to me this time around to see the rampant drug problem. Investigators for a House helped along by advanced tech­ shift in national priorities away from escalating vice-presidential selection process go public so far subcommittee are recommending that HUD create nology including instant polling, The Great Debate. military spending and toward greater investment in advance of the convention. a resource center for information on drug abuse videotape and Federal Express, in education. Job training and the environment. Seemingly the most critical political problem for and sponsor training programs to teach local are where consultants show their As the convention drew near, the other This has afforded him ample time to select his Dukakis was the "handling” of Jesse Jackson. housing officials how to handle drug dealers. battlefield savvy. Democratic candidates ganged together in a running mate, carefully write his acceptance With his talent for drama and his charismatic "You have to be able to take last-minute effort to block my nomination by address, make conciliatory telephone calls, meet personality, Jackson was expected to do his best to advantage of every opportunity, challenging a rule that entitled me to all of the with otherJlemocrats and plan election strategy. be a media star at the convention. He also had 1,000 ^anrlipstrr Hrrali'i change your strategy on a mo­ California delegates. I had no such luxury In 1972. The "California delegates — most of them more passioiAtely ment’s notice. Often it’s a matter This year, there is no Vietnam-type issue that challenge” tied up both my staff and me full-time committed to their candidate than are Dukakis’ Founded in 1881 of timing.” Sawyer demonstrated this last dominates the campaigns of either of the nominees. until two days into the convention. There was no supporters. PENNY M. 81EFFERT...... PuMMwr llie Democrats of 1988 — unlike those of 1972 — mood of conciliation on the part of the other One word of experienced advice to Dukakis; In OEORGE T. CHAPPELL...... EdHor year in the Kentucky Democratic seem to want victory in November more than candidates and their supporters. George Meany, the touchy decisions to be made on campaign DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... ExtcuSv* Editor primary. Sawyer’s firm, like MARIE P .O nAD V ...... City Editor argument and struggle in July. Unity, restraint and then president of the AFL-CIO, was on the warpath. strategy and so forth, listen to trusted advisers — nearly all consultant firms, re­ FInt IMoial Sovliigs ALEXANDER PIRELLI ...... A«m c M. Editor presents candidates of only one conciliation are the cautious watchwords of the Meanwhile, President Nixon was relaxing behind but, in the end, follow your own strongest instincts. party. That race put him up TheE^armgiank hour. closed doors, or in the White House Rose Garden, You may not always come out right, but you’ll have DENISE A. ROBERTS...... Advertising Director Ci IBM by MCA. Inc 78 the assurance of knowing that you went with your JEANNE Q. FROMERTH...... Buelneee Menener against two others with similar East Hartford, Glastonbury, South Glastonbury, Manchester, I envy the comparatively relaxed period that as he orchestrated the Watergate cover-up. SHELDON COHEN...... L .Compoelng MeneSTr reputations as heavy hitters own heart and mind. That’s why you’re the Member FSUC Vernon, Rockville and South Windsor ~,tar" Michael Dukakis enjoyed after nailing down the When the nomination was finally secur^ and I ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... [. Preeeroom Menener "Gof any new records or tapes that'll drive among Democrats — Bob Squier, candidate and a possible president. FRANK J. McSWEEOAN...... CIrculetlon Dk S o r Democratic nomination In the primary campaign. began calling prospective running mates. I was my parents up the wall?" representing former Gov. John MANCHESTER HERALD. Tue»day. July 19,1888 — 8 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. July 19. 1988 The Democratic National Convention The Democratic National Convention The *no deal’ deal helps Some of Jackson’s Briefly... Everything costs delegates are still both Dukakis, Jackson Dodd gets 8 minutes more in Atianta ATLANTA — Sen. Christopher J. Dodd, D-Conn., says he’ll upset over ‘insulf highlight family issues during a brief address to the Democratic By Susan Schauer By Walter R. Mears or co-chairman to replace or to National Convention on Wednesday. Scripps League News Service A prospectus for a The Associated Press News Analysis share authority with chairman “ Child care and children’s issues are about as potent an issue major textile conven­ Paul Kirk. There will apparently ATLANTA (AP) - Deep bitter­ as we have domestically,” Dodd’ said Monday. “ The ATLANTA — The days when ATLANTA — For Gov. Michael be a new, top level voter registra­ ness smolders among many of Milton Fitch, a black demographics since Ronald Reagan has taken office have convention delegates pulled into tion coming to Atlanta Dukakis, it was a good opening tion position to be filled by a Jesse Jackson’s black delegates legislator from Wilson, changed so fundamentally. town with a $20 bill and a clean in September lists a day’s work at the Democratic own candidacy has ended. Jackson ally. over what they see as Michael "The number of men who are single heads of households has shirt and left without changing Dukakis’ “ slap in the face” of National Convention — a "no Jackson isn’t endorsing the Dukakis representatives had N.C., calls it "a slap in increased 102 percent. Women who are raising children on their either are long gone. single room at the their candidate. deal" deal with Jesse Jackson. ticket because he still is running agreed in advance to Jackson the face,” adding; own have increased 40 percent within the Ronald Reagan years. National political conventions Atlanta Hilton for $102. Dukakis coped with his only against it. He said he’s still demands on another front — And they say whether it hurts So issues like child care and parental leave have gained today are big business. major convention problem with­ looking for a miracle, and that changes in the way Democratic Dukakis in November will be "You don’t have some tremendous force. Some delegates, reporters, lob­ A reservations clerk settled by Jackson — not out yielding on points his Demo­ when it doesn’t happen, his nominating delegates are “ People are wrestling to not only keep their families together byists and VIPs here are paying Dukakis. underling contact Rev. quoted a rate of $135 cratic ticket cannot afford to campaign will pass over into a elected. The Jackson-backed re­ but to provide for them,” Dodd said. nearly $27 a gallon for hot water, concede, and without the sort of new phase. visions, approved by the conven­ Even after the breakfast ac­ Jackson; you do it A spokesman for the senator said he had been given eight $79.50 for potted plants to make for the Democratic confrontation that could have That phase will get financial tion Monday night without dis­ cord between Dukakis and Jack- yourself.” minutes to address the convention. temporary office spaces more convention. alienated Jackson’s largely black and staff help from the victors. sent, have the effect of requiring son, William Crawford of India­ homey, and anywhere from $6 to constituency. Jackson will have chartered that delegates be awarded more napolis spoke for many when he Lleberman gets time, too $27 for wastebaskets. Indeed, his Peachtree Street airplanes for campaign missions closely in proportion to the said; “ George Bush is not attrac­ have some underling contact The 35,000 visitors drawn to Convention Florist Service In­ summit meeting may have solved in the fall. popular vote in prim ary tive, but I don’t think we can say Rev. Jackson; you do it ATLANTA — Connecticut’s Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Atlanta this week for the Demo­ ternational, Inc., lists the rental a problem for Jackson, too, by He got the same thing four elections. Dukakis at any price.” yourself.” Joseph I. Lleberman planned to address the Democratic cratic National Convention are price on a seven-foot green potted providing the defeated presiden­ years ago from the campaign of In addition, the rules cut back Political activist Joe Reed of Cederick Dwyer, 45, of South National Convention today. expected to spend about $30 plant at $79.50, but local florists tial candidate with a graceful exit former Vice President Walter F. sharply on the number of conven­ Montgomery, Ala., draws the line Haven, Mich., dissents; “ I don’t He said Monday that he was among a half dozen Senate million. checked by telephone were offer­ after his certain loss in the roll Mondale. tion seats set aside for pqrty at voting Republican. “ There's feel insulted and I don’t think challengers from around the nation invited to address the But the convention itself is ing similar plants outright for $45 call that will nominate Dukakis Dukakis hinted at a role for leaders and officeholders, and not a Democrat here who wants to Jesse Jackson was insulted.” convention. He said he hadn’t finished working on his speech and expected to cost the city of to $65. on Wednesday night. Jackson in a future Democratic left uncommitted by the primary see George Bush elected,’’ he Some black Jackson delegates didn’t want to disclose his message. Atlanta about $15 million, with While hotel rooms weren’t as Jackson came away from a administration, calling him a process. The idea was to create says. “ Jesse Jackson has as say Jackson retains enormous Lleberman, who is now Connecticut attorney general, is the Georgia Legislature and a few easy to find as desks and potted session that lasted nearly three great leader “ and we hope in an independent bloc of office­ much obligation to get the Demo­ power because the signals he challenging Republican Lowell P. Weicker Jr., a three-term local banks taking care of most plants, delegates, reporters, hours on Monday saying that he January part of the American holding delegates. The assump­ cratic ticket elected as Dukakis sends will decide whether blacks incumbent, this fall. fund-raising efforts. VIPs, lobbyists, protestors and intends to work for the ticket, that government.” But campaign tion was that they would align does.” will vote in massive numbers for Local businesses “ want to the curious got places to stay — he wants to be supportive and chairman Paul Brountas said with the candidate most likely to On the floor of the Democratic the man from Massachusetts. A Southern outdoor lunch make hay while the sun shines,’’ some as far away as 30 miles from complementary. there was no agreement on a role win the general election. convention Monday night. Jack- The interviews yield these one merchant said. An employee downtown Atlanta — and they too He, Dukakis and Sen. Lloyd for Jackson or his people in a The 643 super delegates at this son delegates chanted “ Jesse, additional impressions: LOVE JOY, Ga., - Gov. William A. O’Neill and Sen. of an Atlanta office furniture paid a premium. Bentsen of Texas, who is getting Jesse” and said they were trying Christopher J. Dodd, D-Conn., on Monday held an outdoor lunch rental firm told one caller his A prospectus for a major textile Dukakis transition or administra­ convention are for Dukakis, 10 to ■ Some see a Machiavellian the vice presidential nomination to send a message. company and “ many others” had convention coming to Atlanta in tion. He said that would flow from 1. At the next convention there duplicity in the way Dukakis let for the Connecticut delegation to the Democratic National Jackson also wanted, appeared “ I think we are trying to show raised prices 30 to 40 percent for September lists a single room at natural evolution in a coopera­ will be 394. word slip out before notifying Convention at the home of former Georgia First Lady Betty together and said all the proper we still support Jesse Jackson Talmadge. the convention. the Atlanta Hilton for $102. A tive, winning campaign. "We negotiated new rules for Jackson. "He did it deliber­ things. and also show the Democratic Mrs. Talmadge, former wife of Herman Talmadge, a former News organizations well accus­ reservations clerk quoted a rate Jackson’s camp was promised 1992,” said Jackson. ately,” says Rep. Cardiss Collins - They talked about teamwork, a Party it should include us more in tomed to the added expense of of $135 for the Democratic a bigger role on the Democratic That makes no practical differ­ of Chicago. “ He was trying to Georgia governor and senator, told the delegates, alternates, better relationship, understand­ the power structure,’’ said Ber­ reporters and other guests that her 1836 home, Lovejoy convention coverage every four convention. National Committee, but at the ence to Dukakis. If he wins on OLD FOES MEET — Sen. Edward M. Carter Library and Museum. Their appeal to a certain segment of ing, trust — and very few nard Parker of Detroit. Plantation, had served as the model for Twelve Oaks, home of years have found ways to "beat A spot check found some hotels bottom, not the top. When 25 Nov. 8, he will be up for Kennedy, D-Mass., left, listens in Atlanta peaceful meeting before the start of the Democratic voters who would specifics. "There is no deal and Associated Press reporters in­ Ashley Wilkes in Margaret Mitchell's famous Civil War novel the system.” or “ become much charging higher rates although at-large members are appointed renomination, and it will be no on Monday to former President Jimmy like that kind of thing. He was there is no fine print," said Democratic National Convention was in terviewed a sampling of black “ Gone With the Wind.” wiser consumers,” as one bureau some (|iioted rates at or below on Friday, Jackson supporters contest. If he loses, the 1992 field trying to ... say that he wasn’t Dukakis. “ That is not the way you Carter discuss the Japanese garden at sharp contrast to their battle for the 1980 Jackson delegates on the poten­ She also said a Union soldier was shot to death on the front chief called it. those for the September textile will get about a dozen seats. will belong to other candidates. going to be dictoted to by the win elections.” the Carter Presidential Center, a com­ Democratic presidential nomination. tial November fallout from what porch of her home during the Civil War. News bureaus needing dozens convention. But they will not have one of One of them, surely, would be Jesse Jackson supporters.” Not with Republicans watching their own installed as chairman Jesse Jackson. plex of building housing the Jimmy many blacks call the insulting The Democrats were greeted at the gate by a donkey that Mrs. of desks, chairs and other office MGR, Inc., the food service for concessions that would enable way Dukakis treated Jackson in ■ Some, like Howard P. Ra­ Talmadge said was named “ Assley Wilkes.” He was tied to a tree equipment flocked to a Detroit- contractor for all events at the them to say that Dukakis had picking a Southern moderate, wlings of Baltimore, Md., pay near the cage of her pet rabbit, “ Rabbit ‘ E. Lee.” area firm willing to deliver, Georgia World Congress Center buckled under to the Jackson Lloyd Bentsen, as running mate grudging respect to Dukakis’ install, maintain and remove — home base for most of the wing. at the very time Jackson had pragmatism. Rawlings says Du­ State fight moves to Atlanta typewriters, computers, copiers 12,000 reporters plus party faith­ "Who is going to be the coach ? ’ ’ started campaigning for the job kakis “ has a tough balancing act and Telefax machines and furni­ ful who cannot file into the asked Ed Rollins, former White — and then failing to tell Jackson to maintain.” and adds that ATLANTA — Connecticut’s fight over the election of members ture for almost one-half the convention hail — is providing House political adviser and now a HERE TOGETHER FOR YOUI of that decision. Jackson would not want to leave to the Democratic National Committee has moved South this "going rate” in Atlanta. soft drinks for $43 a case. Most GOP “ truth squad" observer in Arthur Eve of Buffalo, N.Y., the convention “ with the weight week to the Democratic National Convention. Water-coolers renting for $30 a meals will be served buffet-style Atlanta. "Is Jesse Jackson going deputy majority leader of the of a potential Democratic loss on The majority of the delegation in Atlanta is supporting John day from an Atlanta firm were with lunch at $14.50 and dinner at to call the shots?" Rollins said lower house in the state legisla­ his shoulders.” Flynn of Avon, regional director of the United Auto Workers quoted at $30 a month by the $18.50 per person. that would turn off a lot of voters. ture, says his fellow black New ■ Some black delegates say the union. He’s being challenged by William O’Brien, president of the Detroit company. Coffee or hot water to make tea Dukakis said in advance that he [McDon^ds and the Manchester Herald York delegates are “ outraged” incident displayed Dukakis’ re­ Greater Hartford Building Trades Council. Atlanta companies were rent­ or instant coffee is about $27 a would be calling the Democratic over a “ snub" of Jackson that moteness from black concerns. The contest will be decided at the July 30 Democratic State ing typing stands for $50 each, gallon with tax and a 17 percent plays. He did on Monday, with was “ very deliberate and very “ The Dukakis campaign has to be Convention in Hartford. WjS,' , chairs for $20 to $40 each — service charge, fruit juice will be gestures and concessions to reas­ planned.” more sensitive to the needs and State Rep. Thomas Ritter of Hartford said the issue is “ really^;, although unadvertised folding about $29 a gallon. Reporters with sure the Jackson wing. He Milton Fitch, a black legislator concerns of black constituents,” dividing the delegation” But others, including Flynn, said it was chairs were going for $5 each — office space in the World Con­ conceded nothing of major from Wilson, N.C., calls it ‘,‘aslap . spys William Gibson of South a minqr flap. and going rate for tables was gress Center are prohibited from significance. in the face,” adding: ^You don't Carolina. anywhere from $18 to $40. having their own coffee makers. Party sources say the two camps reached an agreement on platform disputes, under which Jackson will withdraw 10 of the 13 minority platform planks that were to be debated tonight. Dukakis will ask his delegates to vote down his rival’s call for higher taxes on the wealthy and f57(

^ f MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, July 19, 1988 _12 Mental errors Sports hall SPORTS Boxers are ready cost Post 102 cites Leber IN m iE F . for almost anything WINDSOR — Mental errors hurt as much as physical, ones. That point was borne out Monday By Earl Yost . Sports Editor Emeritus Moriarty’s In action By Ed Schuyler Jr. dates for the vacant spot. night as mental errors went a long way In The Associated Press Manchester’s 6-4 setback to Windsor in Zone Eight However, Johnson said to re­ Moriarty Brothers, 18-3, resumes porters and on national television American Legion baseball action at Windsor High. Unsung Award recipient at the ninth annual Greater Hartford Twilight League LAS VEGAS, Nev. — The U.S. that he feels he is a better coach The loss drops Manchester to 13-2 in the Zone, 18-9 Manchester Sports Hall of Fame dinner on Sept.. 23 baseball action tonight at 6 against Herb’s Olympic boxers shouldn’t be than Coulter and could not work overall. Windsor Improves to 6-9 in Zone action. at the Arm y and Navy Club will be Jim Leber, long Sports Shop at^Bloomfleld High School. fazed by any turmoil surrounding under him. Manchester was charged with five errors, but identified with the Little League baseball program the Olympic Games at Seoul, Coulter pointed out that he has Coach Dave Morency said those weren’t the most in Manchester. South Korea. conducted six clinics for Arm y damaging ones. “ We could have lived with all the For nearly 30 years, Leber served in various capacities from coaching in the Farm League to Tickets are available After all, they’ve just under­ coaches in the United States and physical errors. The mental errors killed. Mentally gone two weeks of bickering 9nd we weren’t in the game. coaching 10 years in regular Little League play, plus Tickets for the Manchester Sports Hall of two in Europe and has been part back-biting training. of many international boxing “ For some reason we’ve been sleep walking terms as commissioner at Verplanck Field and Fame Dinner to be held Sept. 23 at the During the last week here, trips and clinics. through our last three games and we’ve gone 1-2 for from 1973 to 1975 as program president. He held one Arm y and Navy Club are available at the capacity or another from 1959 to a year ago. where the Olympic Box-offs were “ I’m like the perrennial over­ that. The only reprieve is that East Hartford lost main branches of the Manchester State held, and during the previous L«ber Field, off Love Lane, was named in his night success,” the 57-year-old (5-4) to Rockville last night.’’ Bank and Savings Bank of Manchester as week in the Olympic Trials at honor for his untiring efforts and guidance in Coulter said. “ I ’ve been in the East Hartford is now 12-2 in Zone Eight play. The well as the Manchester Country Club pro Concord, Calif., verbal snifdng in establishing the No. 1 playing field for Little League game for 38 years.” Post 102 contingent and East Hartford are battling shop and Nassiff Arms. Tickets are $15 hotel hallways, suites, restau­ AP photo in town. Preliminary work was started Labor Day It also has been suggested that for the home field edge that will go to the team with apiece. rants and bars threatened to weekend in 1973 and the field was officially Johnson and Merkerson don’t the best Zone mark at the end of the regular season. BACK TO FIRST — Minnesota's Dan overshadow the boxing. Curry during the first inning Monday dedicated May 10, 1975. want to be assistants because of a Morency, noting he doesn’t have a pill to get his Tom (Coulter’s qualifications Gladden dives back to first to avoid a night at Fenway Park. The Red Sox won Hundreds of man hours, from the Leber family, USA-ABF rule that bars an players going again, said it has to come from within. Women finalists named were constantly questioned after pick off attempt by Boston pitcher Steve their fifth straight, 6-5. and many volunteers helped make the field a Olympic assistant from becom­ “They have to come ready to play.” he was named to-replace Ken J reality. The entire cost of establishing a first-rate ing a head coach. Windsor plated five runs in the second inning to Linda Kaye and Karen Karen are the Adams of the Arm y as head diamond was realized at no expense to the town or finalists in the Manchester Country Club “ It was my understanding that take the lead for good. “ They had five singles. They coach. Adams was suspended the rule will be changed at our from the Little League treasury. women’s club championship that will be pecked away with nothing hit overly powerful. You after being accused of assaulting annual meeting in November,” All told, in addition to Uie volunteers who cleared played Thursday. The pair will compete in couldn’t have thrown baseballs any better,” Bosox back in the race a staff member of the USA- Jim Fox. the USA-ABF executive Morency said. the site, more than $6,400 was raised through fence a 36-hoIe final. Pam Cunningham, the Amateur Boxing Association, and director, said. Manchester plated a run in the third inning and advertising, candy sale, donations and a raffle. defending champ, is now on the trying her that suspension was upheld last Leber spearheaded the move for a new field. He Insiders know it as the “ Nappi had three in the fifth, but took itself out of the luck on the LP G A Future’s Tour and is not week by the USA-ABF Board of Rule,” effected at the instigation running in the latter frame. “ Mental mistakes on had the blessing and support from Mayor John defending her title. Directors. with fifth straight win Thompson and Town Manager Bob Weiss to place a of Col. Don Hull. U SA-AB F the bases caused us two outs.” Morency said. There was an outcry from some U field off Love Lane and the rest is now history. W ORTH TH E TRIP — New York Giants’ quarterback Phil Simms signs president, to keep the highly Manchester had 12 hits compard to nine for boxers and from other quarters successful Pat Nappi. a Hull Bv Dave O'Hara Bom May 14, 1916 in Hartford,, the 72-year-old autographs for Holt and Kirstin Wooddell of Biirgaw, North Carolina, at Windsor. Dorn Laurinitis, Keith DiYeso and David December as a game-closer, had unearned run. Swim meet July 27 for Adams’ reinstatement or for adversary, from being head Price were each 2-for-4 for the Post 102 club with The Associated Press the Red Sox squirming in a shaky Leber settled in Manchester in 1945 and was the Giants’ training camp at Fairleigh Dickinson bkMversity in Madison, his replacement to be another Lamp, 4-3, gave up another run employed at Pratt and Whitney in East Hartford The 21st annual Town Swim Meet, coach of the Olympic team for a Jim m y Penders 2-for-2 including a double. ninth inning, but hung tough for on Kent Hrbek’s 18th homer In the N.J., Monday. The children and their mother m a d ^ special trip from Arm y coach, such as Hank fourth straight time. BOSTON — Nine games out until his retirement. Leber and his wife celebrated sponsored by the Manchester Ree Laurinitis rapped two doubles and knocked in two his 13th save with the tying run on seventh, then picked up the Johnson. If Johnson or Merkerson with­ runs. when Manager John McNamara SO years of marriage last February. The couplie has Department, will be held Wednesday, July North Carolina to see the Giants. third and and the go-ahead run on victory with relief help from However. Coulter, of Syracuse. hold their services because of was fired last Thursday, the seven children. 27, at Verplanck Pool. Rain date is July 28. Manchester’s next game is a Zone Eight test second. Stanley and Smith. N .Y., moved up from No. 1 pique or loyalty to Adams, it Boston Red Sox are getting back In addition to his interest in baseball, a sport he The meet starts at 9; 30 a.m. with warmups Wednesday night at 7 against Rockville at Moriarty "That’s how a game should Hrbek singled for his first Cunningham in Open CBS adds Butkus assistant to head coach. It seems would be foolish. It would be Field. into the American League East end. with the winning runs on and played as a youngster, Leber coached 10 seasons in at9a.m. reasonable if a man is selected as L four-hit game of the season and the local midget football program. B A LTIM O R E . Md. — Manchester native sinister if the speculation is true ■ WpnchM ter 001 030 0— 4-12-5 race. your best guy out there firing 11th of his career to set up an R BI Entry blanks are available at all town NEW YO R K — Hall of Fame linebacker No. 1 assistant, he is qualified to winosor Q50 qq] ^ 6 ? 1 Previous Unsung Award winners since 1981 were Pam Cunningham, who is trying her luck that Arm y brass has told the two “ it’s a whole lot of fun again away.” said Morgan, unbeaten in double by Tim Laudner in the pools and must be returned to any pool by DickRutkus will replace Jim m y “ The replace the head coach. Jeff Allen, Ken Goncorz (5) and Penders, Laurinitis (5); Denny Carlin, John Phelps, Jeff Koelsch, Charlie for the first time this year on the Futures coaches not to accept the No. 2 Lvciono <*>- Anderson («) ond Glonfriddo. coming to the park.” veteran five games since McNamara was ninth, but Smith ended the game noon, July 26. Greek” Snyder on CBS’ “ N F L Today” Critics pointed out that Coulter assistant’s job in a move to W P- Stickles, L P - Allen. Graff, Alex Ferguson, Red Hadden and the Tour, qualified for the LPGA U.S. Open second baseman Marty Barrett fired. by retiring Greg Gagne on a fly to Swimmers may enter three events. show, sources said Monday. had lost control of a team that InstmCtors of the Handicapped program last year. pressure the USA-ABF to rein­ said Monday night after the Red “ It’s one of the best times in center. Competition is for Manchester residents that begins Thursday. Cunningham. 24. The official announcement was toured the Soviet Union last state Adams. Hall of Fame honorees will be the late Alex Sox’ fifth consecutive victory in a baseball fora manager,” Morgan Although outhit 15-11, the Red only. Entry fee is 75 cents per event ($1.50 tied for fifth place at qualifying held July 8 scheduled for Tuesday. March, but he was never cen­ It’s not going to happen and. Hackney, Dave Hayes along with Pat Mistretta, Nationals alive 6-5 decision over Ihe Minnesota insisted. “ You always have that Sox struggled to their 10th consec­ for three). The top three finishers Will at Montclair Country Club in Clifton. N.J. Three other former N F L players — Jack sured and there was no outcry besides, it would seem to be the Eric Hall and Guido Giorgetti. Lefty Bray will Twins. faith that your big guy’s going to utive home victory while ending receive medals with the next three “ She was going to caddy for someone Youngblood, Gary Fencik and Lyle Alzado when he was appointed No. 1 receive the Friend of Sport plaque. Army '.s obligation to fully support “ If we keep playing like this, do it, even though you know you the Twins’ four-game winning receiving ribbons. else but some of the girls talked her into — auditioned for the job. assistant. the U.S. Olympic movement, Tickets are available at the main branches of the j, the (Detroit) 'Tigers and the (New can’t do it all the time.” streak. playing. ” said her mother, Pat. Butkus, 45, will fill the vacancy created Sugar Ray Leonard cited the whoever is in charge. in star tourney Manchester JState Bank and Savings Bank of York) Yankees will be looking With a 6-4 lead, Morgan elected Minnesota hit into one double This will be Cunningham’s first in January when CBS fired Snyder for appointment of Coulter as the last There are three soldiers on the Manchester as well as at the Manchester Country over their shoulders and anything to call <6n Smith for a fourth play, started by Mike Green- UConnonWTNH-TV appearance in a regular LPGA Tour event straw in his decision to resign as a SOMERS — The Manchester National Little Club pro shop and Nassiff Arms. offensive remarks he made about black 12-man Olympic team and pre- can happen,” Barrett added after consecutive game in the ninth, well’s sliding catch of a fly ball A 1986 graduate of William and Mary and special assistant to the Olympic Olympic training will be held at League All-Stars stayed one step ahead of STORRS — The University of athletes during a television interview. But hitting his first homer of the although Bob Stanley. Boston’s near the foul line in left in the a graduate of East Catholic High School. team. Fort Bragg and Fort Huachuca. elimination Monday night as they bested error- season, a two-run shot, in the fifth Connecticut and W TN H -TV , Channel 8, a network source said Butkus won’t pick third pitcher, had allowed just an eighth, and left 12 runners on Cunningham has played in 20 tournaments A more valid reason would An Arm y assistant would be a prone Somers. 5-3, in District Eight Tournament inning. winners of N F L games as Snyder did. play.' infield hit in 1 23 innings. base. announced Monday a three-year. 29-game on the Futures Tour and has made the cut seem to be that Leonard sensed valuable asset to the team. Barrett, who is in his sixth Instinct throws package to televise UConn basketball “ He’ll be a personality the way Jim m y The Nationals play again tonight at 6 at Leber “Stanley was pitching well, but in half of them. She has cashed once, he was in a no-win situation season with Boston, joked about I figured this was the big guy’s “ We had a good chance,” games. was, but that’s where the similarity ends,” because of charges he was using Whatever the makeup of the Field in the double elimination play against East his 16th career homer, preferring Minnesota Manager Tom Kelly the source said. coaching staff, Ray Mercer, a Windsor, which eliminated Thompsonville. The job. and he did it,” Morgan The New Haven station will televise a his position to recruit fighters for to talk about the game. explained. said. “ We needed one more hit Mets for a loss Butkus will be joined in the studio by his pro boxing stable: soldier stationed in Germany and Nationals are 2-1, having dropped their opener. minimum of nine games this year, Delgado in command “ I was trying to hit a line drive, somewhere, but we came up "N F L T o d a y ” veterans Brent Musburger. Larry Ramirez of Fontana. the team’s 201-pound representa­ Winning pitcher Eddie Pinkin gave up five hits, followed by a minimum of 10 games in both but I got the ball up into the wind Barrett’s home run put Boston short. We hit the ball all over the By Joe Kay. LUZ-ARDIDEN, France — Spain’s Irv Cross and Will McDonough. Calif., was promoted from No. 2 tive. has things in perspective. four in the sixth inning where Somers scored two of 1989-90 and 1990-91, it was announced. and it blew right into the screen ^head 3-2, but the Twins came place, but we didn’t put enough The Associated Press Pedro Delgado all but wrapped up the Tour to No. 1 assistant, leaving an “ I ’m going to do what the its runs. Pinkin struck out nine ^ d walked only The package is worth in excess of (in left).” Barrett said. “ It’s a fly back to tie the score against runs on the board.” de France title, padding his lead in a opening soon to be filled. coaches tell me and work asi;hard won. Somers’ Scott Czerinski gave up four hits, $500,000 to the university. ball in a lot of parks, but it’s a Dennis Lamp, who had bailed out Green well celebrated his 25th C IN C IN N A TI — Tim Teufel’s instincts were off. mountainous 15th stage that saw three Indians recall Laskey Johnson, the All-Arm y coach as I can,” said the 27-year-old struck out 10 and walked three. Manchester was All eight Big East road games will be home run in Fenway.” rookie Steve Curry after Minne­ birthday with three hits, includ­ So was his relay throw. other top riders drop out. who is stationed at Fort Bragg. Mercer, the oldest boxer on the abetted by eight Somers miscues. sota had gone ahead 2-1 in the top telecast along with at least one other C L E V E L A N D — The Cleveland Indians As for the game. Barrett said. ing an R B I single in the first TeufelwasstartledtoseeEricDavistaggingupto ' At the end of a 116-mile race from St. recalled veteran right-hander Bill Laskey N.C., and Alton Merkerson. stati­ team. The Nationals scored two runs in the second, one of the fifth. inning. That gave him 75 RBI, the game. The number could go higher if “ This is a great win for us. really third base on Nick Esasky’s sacrifice fly in the sixth Girons to Luz Agdiden in the Pyrepees. from their Class AAA Colorado Springs oned at Fort Huachuca, Ariz.. are The Olympics are for the in the third and two more in fourth stanza. Scott In the sixth, veteran slugger most in the major leagues. Channel 8 picks up sold-out home games or a big one in beating a pitcher like inning Monday night. As a result, he made an Delgado broke away from a pack of riders affiliate Monday to replace right-hander two highly capable coaches who Mercers, not for the coaches and Scheinblum. Danny Carangelo. Mike Helin and (Bert) Blyleven.” Larry Parrish, signed as a free off-target relay throw that let Davis continue home other games of interest. Morgan promised to try and to finish third and increase his overall Jon Perlman, who was placed on the have been mentioned as candi­ administrators. Jamie Lazzaris singled for Manchester “ Those Twins never seem to agent last week after being for the winning run in the Cincinnati Reds’ 2-1 Channel 8 will pick up the Big East give Smith a rest tonight when the advantage to more than four minutes over 15-day disabled list because of a sore give up.” he added. “ They kept released by Texas, broke the tie victory. Network feed, and wil not staff games with Red Sox seek to extend their Steve Rooks of the Netherlands. shoulder. coming at us. But I think (interim with a sacrifice fly. The loss cuts the Mets lead over the Pittsburgh its own announcers. winning streak. The Indians also sent right-hander Rich Johnson voices manager) Joe Morgan thrives on A double by Rich Gedman and a Pirates in the National League East Division to two W TX X -TV , Channel 20, televised UConn Tyson in legal Rattle Veteran right-hander Mike Yett outright to Colorado Springs after , 9 games. The Pirates game against San Diego games during the 1987-88 season and then close games. He knows a lot about single by Jody Reed made it 5-4. Smithson, released by Minnesota Moir upset winner Monday night was ra in ^ out. added all five postseason N IT games. reinstating him from the disabled list. Yett the game and is at his best when Then, Kirby Puckett, Minneso­ last winter and signed as a free “ It was a bad throw. I didn’t know he was tagging W ASHINGTON - South African Barry has been bothered by a pulled rib cage his readiness the score is close.” ta’s Gold Glove center fielder in agent by the Red Sox, was named Short reliever Lee Smith, ac­ 1987, dropped Barrett’s short fly up,” Teufel said. “ I thought he only went halfway Moir scored the only upset of the muscle. outside of the ring to start against his former Legion tickets available Laskey was optioned to the minors June quired from Ihe Chicago Cubs last ball, enabling Reed to score an teammates. (to third). I was using m y own instincts.” opening-round when he defeated 11th seed 10 after he went 1-0 with a 6.75 E R A in 11 By Ronald Blum Jacobs, his longtime manager to meet Lewis The Mets’ instincts told them they shouldn’t have MIDDLETOWN — Tickets for the John Frawley of Australia, 6-4,7-6 (7-3) in given up the two runs in the sixth. relief appearances with the Indians. At The Associated Press and Cayton’s partner. Last Feb. American Legion World Series, scheduled the $232,050 D.C. Tennis Classic. Left-hander Sid Fernandez, 5-7, took a no-hitter The tournament — the first played in the Colorado Springs, he was 1-1 with a 6.08 , 12, according to a June 24 Bv The Associated Press for Palmer Field in Middletown on Aug. NEW YORK - Mike Tyson, Film dtudy a help to Dotson into the sixth. Kal Daniels ended it with a clean $9-million Washington Tennis Center — ER A and two saves in 11 games. affidavit, Tyson signed two con­ 24-28, are available at several locations in who generally uses his fists to tracts, a superseding four-year TO R O N TO — Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson has single to right, and Fernandez walked Davis on four was interrupted by rain at 10 p.m. after an Perlman, who was called up by the Middletown. Tickets may be ordered by settle his boxing disputes, won’t deal with Jacobs, and an identical a message for American sensation Carl Lewis; pitches — the pitcher’s sixth walk of the game. afternoon session marked by oppressive Indians in place of Laskey last month, NEW YORK (AP) - Richard writing the World Series Committee. P.O. have that advantage in his contract with Cayton that would “ Tell him I ’m coming for him.” Esasky then failed to bunt on the first two pitches. heat that reached 111 degrees.' went 0-2 with a 5.49 ER A in 10 relief Dotson spent his free time watch­ Box 964. Middletown, Ct., 06457, or be attempt to get rid of manager Bill take effect in the event of Jacobs’ Johnson’s fighting words in an interview Monday On the next pitch, a ball out of the strike zone, appearances for Cleveland. He was put on ing the movies and he found it purchased in person at Malloves Jewelers In matches that were played, seeds Jim Cayton. death. Jacobs died March 23. were a prelude to a showdown in Seoul that is Daniels and Davis teamed up on a disputed double the disabled list retroactive to Saturday. both enjoyable and educational. or Friendly Barbershop, both on Main Pugh (12), Jaime Yzaga of Peru (13). ’Tyson, the undisputed heavy­ Winston and Parcher claim shaping up as one of the titanic clashes between “ The first thing we did was go steal. Umpire Fred Brocklander called Daniels safe Christian Saceanu of West Germany (14) at third on a close play. Mets manager Dave Street in Middletown. weight champion, claims the that Cayton was obligated to tell sprinters in Olympic history. back and look at the films,” said and Derrick Rostagno (16) all advanced. Tickets sales now total 9,200. contracts he signed Feb. 12 do not Tyson to consult a lawyer before Lewis, a four-time gold medalist at the 1984 Dotson. 8-3, who earned his first Johnson and third baseman Howard Johnson Durham on disabled list disagreed. tie him to Cayton. Cayton says the signing the two contracts and that Olympics who has been left in Johnson’s wake in victory since June 13 Monday contracts make him Tyson’s ’’The throw was on the wrong side of the base, but C IN C IN N A TI - The Cincinnati Reds put Tyson would not have signed if he their last half-dozen races, set the stage for the epic night in the New York Yankees’ manager until Feb. 11. 1992. I got it around in time,” Howard Johnson said. “ My Mansell has second job Mattingly first baseman Leon Durham on the 21-day knew Cayton would become his encounter at the Seoul Olympics with a spectacular 7-2 triumph over the Texas “ Tomorrow is round one of a glove was there. He should have called him out.” N EW YO R K — Don Mattingly, who disabled list Monday and activated pitcher sole manager upon Jacobs’ wind-aided 9.78-second 100-meter run at the U.S. Rangers. DOUGLAS, Isle of Man — A motorist fifteen-round championship On the next pitch, Esasky hit a fly ball that chased batted .529 for the New York Yankees last Ron Robinson. death. Theyalsoclaim that Tyson Olympic trials on Saturday. By winning, the Yankees stopped for speeding was surprised to be fight,” Peter Parcher, one of Mookie Wilson to the wall in center field and set week, was named American League Durham missed three games of a did not realize that Jacobs was Johnson holds the world record of 9.83. stayed one game behind the lectured by a traffic cop who is used to Tyson’s lawyers, said Monday. Teufel’s misplay in motion. Player of the Week after getting nine hits weekend series in Montreal, telling the seriously ill. Lewis’s time was nullified because the winds were Detroit Tigers, 12-3 winners over traveling regularly at 200 mph. Justice David Edwards will Daniels easily scored the tying run. Davis tagged in 17 at- bats, including a double and two ballclub he failed to show up because he “ What was the emergency that gusting behind him at 5.2 meters per second — more the Seattle Mariners in the According to a press report Monday, the decide at today’s hearing on a required Tyson to show up from second and rounded third, holding up at the home runs. was depressed over his lack of playing than double the allowable maximum of 2.0. American League Eastern race. traffic cop turned out to be Formula One preliminary injunction if Cayton February twelfth?” Parcher “ All I can say, it was a very good run, although the last second. Teufel took the relay and was startled to time and the anniversary of his brother’s Dotson was activated Monday Grand Prix racing driver Nigel Mansell of is Tyson’s manager until a trial is asked rhetorically. "Why wind was over five,” Johnson said. “ But I’m not see Davis sprinting into'third. death. from the 15-day disabled Iflist. Britain, who serves as a paH-time held in several months. Cayton’s couldn’t it have waited if (the trying to worry about that right now. having been sidelined with Teufel had expected Davis to go halfway to third Gwynn player of week The ballclub has suggested that I^rh a m policeman on this tax haven island in the laywer intends to call Tyson as a contract) had two more years? “ I ’m just going to keep my cool until the right time slight groin pull. on the fly ball, then return to second when it was use an employee assistance program to caught. Irish Sea. N EW YO R K — Tony Gwynn. who batted witness in New York State We conclude, at least it would comes to show m y stuff.” “ Basically, I am using my help him through his difficulties. Reds Supreme Court. ’"That’s just the way I read the play,” Teufel said. The tabloid Daily Mail quoted motorist over .500 for the second straight week, was seem on the surface, there was Johnson will run at the Canadian Olympic trials in lower body a lot more. I was just spokesman John Braude said the team ’Thomas Puccio, the former “ I read it wrong and got caught up in it.” David Prescott as saying he was driving named National League Player of the concern about Jim m y’s health on Ottawa, Aug. 5-7, but is not expected to face Lewis kind of rotating my shoulders would have a more definite announcement Abscam prosecutor who in his He made a wild throw that eluded catcher Barry Week for the second straight week. The that day.” again until the Olympics in September. sideways,” said Dotson, who home from a nightclub in the early hours about Durham on Tuesday. last major trial unsuccessfully Lyons between home and third, letting Davis score when police signaled him to pull over. San Diego outfielder, who shared the honor Cayton declined comment Mon­ Johnson has not completed a competitive race worked with Yankees pitching Durham was put on the disabled list defended former Bronx Demo­ day and Puccio denied the since injuring his hamstring in West Germany in easily. “ I was a bit panicky and didn’t realize with San Francisco pitcher Terry 9 coach Stan Williams during his retroactive to July 11. cratic leader Stanley Friedman “Teufel threw it into no-man’s land,” Dave Mulholland last week, batted .529, drove in charges. “ It’s clearly a question February. In May, he pulled up during a sprint in stretch on the disabled list. who had stopped me. But as one officer against corruption charges, v^ll of him not wanting to live with the Johnson said. ’He’s got to take it, turn around and five runs and scored four times last week. Tokyo. “ When you have one or two bad was cautioning me, m y wife started be in Cayton’s corner. Puccio. contract.” Puccio said. "He The injury was more serious than first diagnosed outings in a row, you don’t need to run with it (toward the infield), or set himself and giggling because she had recognized the Dotson Is activlated throw a strike to home.” now a partner at Milbank Tweed really wishes he didn’t sign the and a complete rest was ordered. solicit their help. They come right other one as Nigel Mansell,” Prescott, who Hadley McCloy, will be opposed ’The Mets had two chances to overcome the N EW YO R K — New York Yankees k contract. Not only did he sign the Johnson’s coach, Charlie Francis, said his to you,” said Dotson, when asked escaped with a warning, was quoted as by Parcher, a litigator retained mistake against the Reds’ bullpen, bia John Franco right-hander Rich Dotson was activated contract but since Jim Jacobs’ sprinter is “ completely healed.” if he sought Williams’ advice. saying. by Michael Winston, Tyson’s lead stopped them both times. ] from the 15-day disabled list Monday so he death he has reaffirmed the “ But we have to make sure the flexibility is still New York jumped away to a 5-0 lawyer. contract several times. He’s said there,” Francis said. lead against Paul Kilgus, 7-9, in Airphoto Left-hander Danny Jackson, 11-5, allowed Just could start against the Texas Rangers. The legal manuevering report­ three h iu over seven innings for his sixth victory in on television in interviews that Despite Johnson’s extended absence, Francis the first inning on five hits, three Hornets acquire Reid To make room on the roster, the club edly has put Tyson’s Sept. 3 title SQUEEZED O U T — Texas’ Steve Buechele is out on a his last eight starts. One of the hits was a Bill Cayton is (his) manager.” doesn’t see Lewis as a threat to his star sprinter’s of them doubles, and a walk. optioned reliever Pat Clements to defense against Frank Bruno in third-inning R B I single by Darryl Strawberry. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Charlotte title as the world’s fastest man. “The five runs definitely squeeze play bunt by Scott Fletcher In the fifth Inning Columbus. England’s Wembley Stadium in Hornets acquired Robert Reid and a “ With 5.2 meters of wind, the 9.78 wind-assisted helped. I was pumped up. I was a Monday night at Yankee Stadium. Catcher Joel Skinner ’The Mets got runners on first and second with two Gements appeared in five games and serious jeopardy. second-round draft pick in 1990 from the run is really worth 9.98-10.05 seconds,” said little excited,” said Dotson, who takes the throw from pitcher Rich Dotson. The Yankees out in the eighth, but Franco came out of the bullpen had a 7.57 ERA. According to the New York to get Howard Johnson on a pop up. Francis. “ It’s really nothing.” missed two starts by going on the won, 7-2. Houston Rockets Monday in exchange for Daily News, unspecified industry However, many track experts see Lewis closing in disabled list July 1. “ He made a pretty good pitch,” Johnson said. Bernard Thompson, whom the Hornets MISL players agree sources said a tentative agree­ RENTAL on Johnson’s world record. Dotson said he worked “ That’s why he’s got so many saves.” selected in the NBA expansion draft. ______his in the second, another in the third, aboard while collecting 10 hits ment between Cayton and Win­ Before the wind-assisted run, Lewis ran a 9.96 in a Franco got his 17th save in 18 chances an Inning “This is an excellent deal for us,” N EW YO R K — The Major Indoor Soccer regular preparations while and escaped a bases-loaded jam and three walks against three ston has collapsed. preliminary round of the U.S. Olympic trials last disabled. later, despite a lapse by shortstop Barry Larkin. Hornets vice president and general League, rocked by the folding of four “ The (Bruno) fight is not out of CARS with one out in the fifth. Yankee pitchers. week. ’The sprint equalled history’s seventh fastest “ It (the Injury) was never Larkin threw into the Reds’ dugout on Dave manager Carl Scheer said In a prepared teams in the last month, reached the question, but time is running Luis Aguayo bare-handed Scott Magadan’s one-out grounder for his second error of time. Lewis has run faster, clocking 9.03 seconds in anything that severe. It just came .Fletcher’s bunt down the third Rickey Henderson opened the statement. “ It not only provides us with a agreement with the players’ union Monday out,” Winston said. “ But the Daily Rome to finish second behind Johnson in his world at a time when they had a roster first inning with a double and held the game and his 21st of the season. But Franco 1 veteran player who could help us night to further amend the salary-cap person who will make the final base line in time to force Steve retired pinch-hitter Lee Maszilii on a pop up and record run. move to make and with that kind Buechele at the plate and Dotson second when Willie Randolph considerably in the early years, but it also agreement, cutting the limit by as much decision on the fight is Mike Wilson on an easy grounder to second baseman Ron Weekly While Lewis claims he is in the best shape ever, of an injury, it pays to be then struck out Ruben Sierra. beat out an infield hit. But assures of a future young player. $125,000 and extending the contract from Tyson. He has the final say on all Oester, who was making his first start since he tore and able to concqptrate totally on his running, careful,” said Dotson. Henderson scored and Randolph “ Those future second-round draft picks two to four years, the league announced. his affairs.” Pete Incaviglla’s 17th homer up his knee last July 5 against the Mets. Monthly Johnson has had distractions. “ He has added velocity and he opened the sixth and when went to third when Don Mattingly are going to become even more crucial as The agreement comes three months Tyson’s lawyers gave a pre­ Besides his injury, Johnson has endured sponsor­ was getting his breaking ball drove a double off first baseman “ I ’m glad it’s over so now we can go and win some view of their arguments against Buechele doubled with two out, games,” Oester said of his return. the draft is condensed to only two rounds after the M ISL and the union had agreed to Rates ship controversies, bad publicity over they way he across. That’s the hardest I’ve Allen relieved Dotson. Pete O’Brien’s glove down the AP photo Cayton in an inteview Monday at Franco has saved the Reds’ last seven victories. beginning next year,” Scheer said. cut the cap from $1,275 million to $900,000 handles his money and a communication break­ seen him throw all year,” said “ No matter how much you right field line. Parcher’s mid-Manhattan office. Although Cincinhatl has scored just 12 runs in five Reid, 32, was drafted 40th by the Rockets HOT PRACTICE — New England in a deal designed to save the league. But 6464128 down with Francis, his personal coach of 10 years. Yankees manager Lou Pinlella. work, it’s not the same as Jack Clark’s single scored out of St. M ary’s-San Antonio In 1977. He after the St. Louis Steamers, Minnesota “This Is a case over whether a " It’s all water under the bridge now," Francis Despite the 5-0 lead, Dotson game since the All-Star break, the pitching has kept Patriot rookie Mike Walker attempts person, a boxer, any human throwing on the side,” said Randolph, Mattingly scored on the Reds close. helped the Rockets to eight playoff Strikers, Chicago Sting and Tacoma Stars said. “ Ben’s in very good shape. We know from struggled, throwing 99 pitches on Dotson, who last pitched June 29. to cool off Monday during a hot being, has the right to choose his Dave Winfield’s forceout “ Any time you hold the Mets to one run, you’ve got appearances in 10 seasons, scoring a all folded, the league returned to the union LYNCH practice he's ready for the race. a hot, humid night, before being “ We kept battlingback. We had own manager,” Parcher said. “ It grounder, and Joel Skinner fol­ dynamite pitching,” Manager Pete Rose said. “ You career average of 11.6 points per game. practice session at the team’s last Tuesday with another plea for cuts. “ He’s running personal best times In the 60 relieved by Nell Allen in the sixth a few opportunities to cash in,” seems to us as a matter of lawthe Ltatlng A Riiital lowed a walk to Aguayo with a have to take your hat off to Danny Jackson. It was Reid sat out the 1982-83 season, citing training camp at Bryant College In The latest agreement establishes a meters of 6.35 seconds, which puts him on target for inning. said Texas manager Bobby Vhl- two-run double that finished answer is yes.” 34S 0 «n t«r 8tr««t between a 9.78 and 9.9 in the 100 meters.” hot out there. He gave us seven strong innings, and religious reasons. SmIthfield, R.l. salary-cap range of $775,000 to $875,000. On Oct. 14,1986, Tyson signed a Dotson stranded two Rangers entine, whose club left 11 runners Kilgus. that was.enoqgh. ______Manoh«st«r four-year contract with Jim m y 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, July 19, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues(»ay, July 19, leee - 15 SCOREBOARD FOCUS

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GB Trammll Del 74 275 45 90 .327 Trooper II are four-wheel-drive vehi­ generally smooth but indecisive when Detroit 54 36 .600 — Reports handling was predictable, but slug­ gained fame in the 1960s singing alongside Rogers vs. NUMethodlst, 6 — PaganI Molltor Mil 85 340 64 110 .324 cles that can go just about anywhere trying to maintain speed on hills. Fuel Zembrowskl's vs. Aldo's, 7:30 — New York 53 37 .589 1 AAattlnglvNY 73 303 57 98 .323 gish and vague in abrupt avoidance then-wife Tina Turner, received a one-year PaganI Boston 48 42 .533 6 — on ice, snow and off-road. But pconomy was comparable to the DwEvonsBsn 87 344 55 110 .320 maneuvers. It exhibited no signs, Cherokee’s. sentence in county jail for possession and Pub/MMH vs. Jim's, 6 — Nike Milwaukee 48 44 .522 7 Lansford Ook 90 376 56 120 .319 they’re also designed to function as Evergreen vs. Reed, 7:30 — Nike Cleveland 47 46 .505 8'/z Home Runs would choose, with automatic trans­ however, of instability or roll-over transportation of cocaine. Molnvllle vs. Word's, 6 — Keeney Toronto 46 47 .495 9'/i Conseco, Oakland, 25; (taettt, Minne­ family-sized passenger cars, and mission, power steering, air condi­ In routine handling, the Isuzu was Baltimore 29 43 .315 24 propensity during sharp turns. Turner, 56, of Cerritos was taken into Pub vs. Gorman, 6 — Charter Oak sota, 2); McGrIff, Toronto, 19; Hrbtk, many owners use them as such. tioning and other common options. generally competent, but sometimes West Division Minnesota, 18; JCIark, New York, 18; As for ride comfort, expect abrupt veered slightly on bumpy rural roads. custody after Monday’s sentencing. He also W L Pet. GB Snyder, Cleveland, 18; Carter, Clevelond, "Sport/utility” vehicles such as For the Cherokee, the testers chose Ookland 56 37 .602 — pitching and unusually large rocking was sentenced to three years of probation, Rec 17; Incovlglla, Texas, 17; Lynn, Balti­ these need not conform by law to all the optional six-cylinder engine, since Also, highway crosswinds jostled it Minnesota 51 40 .560 4 more, 17. motions on all but smooth, main said Al Albergate, a spokesman for the district Army ond Navy Club did Its scoring In Konsos City 46 46 .500 9'/z the important safety regulations that the vast majority are sold that way. A quite a bit. In emergency maneuvers, the first three Innings to trim Memorial Runs Batted In roads. Be prepared, too, for wind and it exhibited unsteady behavior, al­ attorney. California 44 48 .478 lU/z (Jreenwell, Boston, 75; Canseco, Oak­ apply to passenger cars. They are six cylinder wasn’t available for the Corner Store, 6-2, at Nike Field. Bruce Chicago 42 49 .462 13 land, 73; Puckett, Minnesota, 71; DwE- road noise on the highway. though no propensity of rollover. In Turner was convicted April 15 on two Fray, Russ Benevldes and Randy Texas 41 50 .451 14 exempt not only from regulations that 1988 Trooper II, but this year’s model vans, Boston, 68; Carter, Cleveland, 67; Since its introduction in 1984, the abrupt-handling tests, the Trooper drug-related felony counts of possession and Bombard each blistered two hits while Seattle 34 54 .391 19'/z Brett, Kansas City, 65; Winfield, New , specify the crush resistance of the does come with a larger fuel-injected Keith Jarvis homered tor ABN. Tim Monday's Games Cherokee has compiled a much- leaned sharply. transportation of cocaine stemming from an DesJardIn rlped two of Memorial's York, 64; JCIark, New York, 59. roof and resistance to side impacts, four cylinder. New York 7, Texos 2 Pitching (9 Decisions) worse-than-average repair record. August arrest in West Hollywood. seven hits. Boston 6, Minnesota 5 but also from those that require head So outfitted, the Jeep’s list price The Trooper’s ride was somewhat Milwaukee 6, Kansas City 1 Viola, Minnesota, 15-2, .882; Robinson, The Isuzu Trooper is larger, taller In October 1986, Turner admitted he had Detroit, 11-3, .786; Berenguer, Minnesota, restraints for front-seat occupants, topped $18,000. The Isuzu reached harsh and jittery on expressways, Nike Detroit 12, Seattle 3 STATE CUP CHAMPS — The Manches­ lowski, Jessica Nylin, Jocelyn 63, .727; Dotson, New York, 63, .727; and more truck-like in feel than the used cocaine daily for at least 15 years and Toronto 12, California 2 Russell, Texas, 63, .727; Clemens, eye-level brake lights and automatic nearly $16,000. Cherokee, and it can carry more. But rough on average secondary roads, Elmore Associates was aworded a 7-0 Ookland 7, Cleveland 2 ter Soccer Club Dynamites won the Schneider. Back row: Melanie Fiske, Boston, 165, .722; Gubicza, Kansas City, safety-belt systems. Nor need they said he was undergoing rehabilitation to kick Only gomes scheduled The Cherokee started and ran it has one major disadvantage: On and downright painful on back roads. forfeit win over JHC Construction at girls' 11 and under State Cup title this 165, .706; John, New York, 7-3, .700. conform to any standards for bumper the habit. Nike Field when fhe loiter tailed to field Tuesday's Gomes Rebecca Jensen, Heidi Peltier, Cathy flawlessly, with strong acceleration. models with an automatic transmis­ Its noise level was comparable to the Chicago (Reuss 6-6 and Long 3-4) at protection. Ike and Tina Turner, who divorced in 1976, o team. past season. Team members, from left, Moriarty, Erin O'Neil, Dena Springer, Down-shifting with the automatic sion, you must manually lock the Cherokee. Baltimore (Boddicker 5-11 and Tibbs 4-6), 2, Nationai League ieaders Recently, Consumer Reports’ auto topped the music charts during the 1960s with 5:05 p.m. front row: Angela Pavelack, Beth Sara Hornbostel, Coach Chris Hornbos- transmission was occasionally front-wheel hubs whenever you want As for reliability, the Isuzu has Dusty Cleveland (Swindell 10-8 and Rodriguez engineers road-tested the Cherokee such songs as “ A Fool in Love,” “ It’s Gonna Mizoras, Lynn Salonen, Kaydee Ro- Batting abrupt. The four-wheel-drive system to shift into four-wheel drive. The proved to have an average record. A M ) at Ookland (Welch 106and BordlO-1), 2, tel. Missing: Kari Barrera. and Trooper. The test models were Work Out Fine,” and “ Proud M ary.” Nutmeg Mechanical Services over­ benhymer, Tracey Glaeser, Gena Or- Based on27301 Bats was easily engaged; pulling a lever system is automatic on Troopers with 1985 model performed poorly in whelmed East Catholic Athletic Club, Texas (Hough 8-10) at New York G AB R H Pet. equipped the way the typical buyer does the trick. Fuel economy aver­ manual transmission^. 15-1, at Keeney Field. Scott LInsenbIgler (Condelarlo 105),7:30p.m. GPerry Atl 75 290 39 98 .338 government crash tests. homered three times and singled and Minnesota (Anderson 6-6) ot Boston Golarago Mon 90 367 68 123 .335 knocked In five runs, Mike LInsenbIgler (Smithson 43), 7:35 p.m. Brewers 6. Royals 1 Palmeiro Chi 92 369 49 114 .309 Heston to direct play homered twice and tripled and also Kansas City (Saberhogen 108) at Milwau­ National League results Reds 2, Mets 1 Dawson Chi 89 346 43 106 .306 knocked In five runs and Dan Write kee (Wegman 9-6), 8:35 p.m. Bonds Pit 84 322 69 97 .301 LOS ANGELES — Charlton Heston will homered and singled and drove In a pair Detroit (Morris 7-10) ot Seattle (Langston KANSAS CITY MILWAUKEE Gibson LA 88 322 64 97 .301 Dressing up for church gets direct Herman Wouk's play “ The Caine to poce Nutmeg. Dave Daigle had two 7-8), 10:05 p.m. a b rh b i Ob r h bl Cubs 8, Giants'^ NEW YORK CINCINNATI M cO e S tL 91 382 47 115 .»1 hits tb pace ECAC. Toronto (Flonogon 9-4) at California WWIIsncf 4 0 10 Molltor dh 4 0 0 0 ab r h bl O b rh b l Sabo cm 82 329 46 99 .301 Mutiny Court-Martial” this fall in China, the Wilson ct 4 10 0 Larkin ss (McCasklll7-5),10:3Sp.m. Stilwll ss 4 0 0 0 Gantnr 2b 4 11 0 4 0 0 0 Law Chi 85 318 36 95 .299 Dr. Gott actor said. 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Erin Texas at New York, 7 :X p.m. Capra rf 0 0 0 0 Surhoff 3b 3 0 0 0 2 0 10 Grace 1b 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 GIXivts, Houston, 20; Bonlllo, Pittsburgh, who recently directed and starred in London, Chicago at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. BJacksn If 4 0 0 0 Meyer 1b 3 11 2 MItchll 3b 4 12 1 Dawson rt 4 12 0 HJohsn 3b 4 0 0 0 BDIazc 3 0 0 0 18; Bonds, Pittsburgh, 17; Gibson, Los Egon and True Nguyen played well tor Aldrete If 4 0 2 2 Low 3b Lyons c 4 0 10 Oester2b 10 10 Washington and Los Angeles productions of Manchester, now 9-2 tor the seoson. MInnesoto of Boston, 7:35 p.m. Bucknr dh 4 0 10 Robldx 1b 0 0 0 0 4 12 2 Angeles, 17; HJohnson, New York, 17. DEAR part of the ever increasing Toronto at California, 10:35 p.m. Quirk c 4 0 0 0 Hamlltn rf 3 11 0 MIdndo rt 4 0 0 0 Dunstonss 4 111 Elster ss 3 0 0 0 DJacksn p 0 0 0 0 Runs Batted In the play. COBrIen c 3 11 2 Brenly c 3 0 0 0 Berrvhll c 3 0 11 AAagdn ph 10 0 0 Tredwvph 0 0 0 0 Clark, Son Froncisco, 68; GIXivIs, A B B Y : This tendency toward sloppiness, plus Garretts p KAMlIrpr The play is scheduled for mid-October in Chsrter Osk Totals 34 1 7 1 Totals 31 6 6 4 0 0 0 0 Trillo 2b 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RMrphv p 0 0 0 0 Houston, 68; VanSlyke, Pittsburgh, 65; concerns the attitude that whatever people NationaiLaagueatandings Bockus p 0 0 0 0 Sndbrg2b 0 10 0 Frndez p 2 0 0 0 Dibble p 0 0 0 0 Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 61; Strawberry, New Beijing People’s Art Theatre, Heston said in Uribe ss 4 0 0 0 Schlraldl p Dvkstr ph 0 0 0 0 Franco p ’’Frosted in want to do is their business. Manchester Property Maintenonce KaniaiCIty ooo 000 010—1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 York, 59; Brooks, Montreal, 57; Galar- announcing the project Monday. did Its scoring in two Innings to best Milwaukee 040 000 02x—6 DRobIsn p 3 1 1 0 Varsho ph 10 0 0 Leach p 0 0 0 0 rago, Montreal, 57; McRevnolds, New Lake Forest” Today we see slobs weighing 300 Glenn Construction IK 5*3/ Monday East Division Game Winning RBI — Mever (2). Letferts p 0 0 0 0 PPerry p 0 0 0 0 McClure p 0 0 0 0 York,53. D ear A bby The venture grew out of the efforts of a W L Pet. OB Melvin c 10 0 0 Muphryph * AAozzllll ph 10 0 0 who criticized pounds shopping in stores — night at Fitzgerald Field. Tom Meggers E—Stlllwell2,Oulrk .LOB—Kansas City 8, 0 0 0 1 Pitching (9 Decisions) These questions non-profit association formed by author Bette had three hits arid Dan Raymond a pair New York 56 36 .609 — Milwaukee 3. 2B—Hamilton. HR—Mever Gossagep 0 0 0 0 Totals B 1 4 1 Totals 24 2 4 1 GMaddux, Chicago, 163, .833; Cone, a mother for Abigail Van Bure.n without shirts, wearing shorts. for MPM. Scott Campbell lashed three Pittsburgh S3 37 . 589 2 (5), COBrIen (1). SB—Gontner 2 (11). Totals M i l l Totals 12 811 8 New York, 62, .818; Scott, Houston,62, .800; Bao Lord and James A. Doolittle. The Montreal 47 44 .514 8'/z New York 001 000 000—1 bringing her They’re just plain repulsive. hits and Mark Mistretta and George S—Surhott. JRoblnson, Pittsburgh, 7-2, .778; Par- association works to involve performing and M ickle two apiece for Glenn. Chicago 46 45 .505 9'/z IP H R ER BB SO San Frandsco ooo 020 010—3 Cincinnati ooo 002 OOx—2 . rett, Montreal, 163, .769; Hershlser, Los children to Philadelphia 39 52 .429 16'/2 Kansas City Chicago too 001 04x-« GameWInnlngRBI— None. Angeles, 13-4, .765; Knepper, Houston, 63, are really real church in their You said, “ The Lord doesn’t creative artists from China and America in St. Louis 39 52 .429 14'/z Gome winning RBI — Law (7). E—Larkin 2, Teufel. DP—New York 1. Bannister L.8-8 8 6 6 6 1 6 .750; Rllo, Cincinnati, 164, .714; Walk, care what they are wearing.” theater projects. A Central West Division Milwaukee E—Maldonodo. DP—San Francisco 2, LOB—New York 9, Cincinnati 7. SB— Pittsburgh, 164, .714. p a ja m a s . I W L Pet. GB LOB— Son Francisco 8, Chicago 6. 2B— Daniels 2 (19), EDbvIs (22). S—DJockson, That was one of your worst and Glenn Construction outlasted Main BIrkbeck W,65 8 7 1 1 1 5 D E AR DR. GOTT: Are the questions in your want to thank Los Angeles 54 36 .600 — Clear 1 0 0 0 0 1 Aldrete, Butler. 3B—Webster. HR— T readwav. SF—Esaskv. silliest replies. Pub. 18-16, at Fitzgerald Field. Pub Son Francisco 46 44 . 511 8 BIrkbeck pitched to 1 batter In the 9th. Mitchell (12).S—Berrvhlll. column from real people or do you make them up? "Frosted” for setting me who was perturbed by the rallied for seven runs In the final Inning Houston 47 45 .511 8 HBP—Tabler by BIrkbeck. WP— IP H R ER BB SO New York "* straight. pajama-clad children in church. HAZELWOOD. MISSOURI Princess calls for controls but fell two short. jIm Grimes homered Cincinnati 45 47 . 489 10 Bannister. BK—BIrkbeck. Son Francisco Frndez L,67 6 1 2 1 6 5 D EAR READ ER: Every question in my column and singled twice. M errill Myers ho­ San Diego 42 50 .457 13 DRobIson 6 6 2 1 2 8 Leach 1 1-3 3 0 0 0 0 Rec BasebaD comes from a real person who has taken the time I had always believed that As state chaplain of the Kansas BRIGHTON, England — Princess Anne mered and Bill Jenkins added two hits Aflanto 32 58 .356 22 Umpires—Home, HIrschbeck: First, Letferts L,2-6 1 1 2 2 1 1 McClure 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 God’s house was open to all Campers, for three years I drove for Glenn. Tim O’ Neil and Scott Gayton Monday's Gomes and trouble to write. In fact, I regularly promise to DEAR ABBY: I am plenty blames the “ disposable mentality” of modern Reed; Second. Scott; Third, (Sarcla. Garretts 1-3 3 4 4 2 0 Cincinnati people — not just the well- from Wichita to Topeka every each roped four hitsand George Hanlon Chlcogo 8, San Francisco 3 T—2:29. A—21,837 Bockus 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 DJockson W,11-5 7 3 1 1 3 6 answer every appropriate question that is sent to frosted over “ Frosted’s” objec­ society for water pollution and is calling for three to pace Pub, vyhich outhit Glenn Atlanta 9, Phlladelphio 8, 11 Innings, 1st Chicago RMurphv 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 dressed. I got this crazy idea from Sunday to offer Mass. Why? by a 19-13 margin. , Coit me. tions concerning what chidlren stronger controls to ensure clean water gome " Schlroldl 7 6 2 2 4 6 Dibble 0 0 0 0 1 0 reading the Bible. I thought that Because the church pastor, three Philadelphia 4, Atlanto 1, 2nd gome PPerry W,62 1 1110 2 Franco S,17 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Some questions cannot be suitably answered in a wear to church. Did she ever stop supplies. Cincinnati 2, New Yark 1 Manchester nipped Lebanon, 65, since Jesus hung out with prosti­ miles away, refused admission to West side Gossoge 1 1 0 0 0 0 Dibble pitched to 1 batter In the 8th. Monday night In Lebanon. Mike Taylor column format; The query may be an obvious hoax, to think that maybe the mother “ With water resources, it cannot be worth Houston 6, Montreal 1 Letferts pitched to 2 batters In the 8th. Umpires—Home, MeSherrv; First, Pon- struck out the side In the bottom of the tutes, poor fishermen and lowly anyone who came in camp garb. San Dlega at Pittsburgh, ppd., rain. ‘ Tigers 12, Marinera 3 clno; Second, RIppley; Third, Bro^lander. not of general interest or unsuitable for publication was running late that morning waiting to see if the worst does happen,” the Blue Ox rallied for four runs In fhe Umpires—Home, HIrschbeck; First, sixth Inning with runners at the corners tax collectors, he wouldn’t be Many youngsters approached seventh Innino f o down Thriftv Pockooe Los Angeles 1, St. Lauls 0 Darling; Second, Froemmlng; Third, T—2:54. A—26,349. to preserve Manchester's victory. Tony in a family oriented newspaper. However, I make and instead of dressing the princess told delegates to an international Store, 7-4, of Pogonl Field. Georoe Tuesday's Games Davis. uncomfortable in the company of communion in shorts, some par­ DETROIT SEATTLE Kastauskos had three hits and Ned an effort to answer all readers’ questions, in one children and walking into church Lemire, Steve Huleoft, Jeff Sfein and San Francisca (Reuschel 11-5) at Chicago T—2:57. A—19,289. Aatroa 6, Expos 1 Moulton a pair to lead the local entry. hard-working people who ents wore tank tops, others came conference on water pollution Monday in this Sean Thompson each collected two hits (Sutcliffe 7-7), 2:20 p.m. Ob r h b l O b r h b l form or another. I do not make up any questions. late, or skipping church alto­ San Diego (Jones 68 and Hawkins 9-7) at Pettis ct 5 3 3 3 Revnids 2b 4 12 1 couldn’t afford the luxury of in jeans, and a few were bare­ southern England city. for the winners. Steve Stratton. Al Whltokr 2b gether, she chose the alternative? Horvlth and Douo Green eoch zipped o Pittsburgh (Smllev94andFlsher66),2,5:35 4 12 2 Oulnons ss 4 1 1 0 BraveaG.PhiiiieaBIII innings) HOUSTON MONTREAL Pony DEAR DR. GOTT: I am a sober alcoholic and “ I sometimes wonder if it is only a disaster p.m. Wlwndr 2b 1 OJ 0 Brantlv ct 3 0 11 dressing up. footed. I served 200 Catholics pair for Thrittv's. Salazar If o b r h b l O b rh b l member of Alcoholics Anonymous. I was labeled At least she was there! or major failure that really gets things New Yark (Darling 10-5) ot Cincinnati 5 O'? 0 Phelps dh 3 0 0 0 BHtchref 4 10 0 DMrtnzcf 4 00 0 The Yankees downed the Orioles, 7-3, Thank you, Abby, forgiving the every week. I agree with you. I ’m (Rllo 10-4), 7:35 p.m. TrammI ss 5 0 2 2 Bradley rf 4 0 11 n rsi Game Monday at Cheney Tech. Kevin PIsch hyperactive as a child. I took Ritalin, and it helped. I ATLANTA Daran 2b 4 1 1 0 Raines If 4 0 10 mother credit for taking her sure the Lord didn’t care what I used to be a Presbyterian. moving,” she said. Psgsnl Houston (Scott 62) at Montreal (Perez Lemon rt 5 2 2 0 BalbonI 1b 4 0 0 0 PHILA Puhl If hurled a three-hitter to pace the Yanks. Sherldn rt Voile c ab r h bl ab rh bl 4 0 0 0 Galarrg 1b 3 0 10 was given it again at age 14, but it just made my children to church. they were wearing. Now I'm a Catholic. I would Anne, the only daughter of Queen Elizabeth 63), 7:35 p.m. 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 GDavIs 1b 4 12 1 Burke p 0 0 0 0 Morgan Bourque had three hits Includ­ Nossltf Sports scored eorlv and held Atlanta (Z.SmIth 4-6) at Philadelphia Herndn dh 3 2 0 0 Presley 3b 3 10 0 Gant 2b 5 12 3 Samuel 2b 5 0 0 0 ing a double and triple, Mickey Mov- symptoms worse. Of course, being an adolescent rather see people in blue jeans II, recalled that one of her ancestors. Queen oft B.A. Club, 8-4, at Pooonl Field. Tim Knight 1b 5 111 Thomas ss 5 3 2 1 MThmpct 6 3 3 1 Bell 3b 4 111 Breaks rf 4 0 10 LOVES THE LORD FATHER BOB IN WICHITA (K.Gross 8-6), 7:35 p.m. Brilev It 3 0 0 0 Bass rf 4 12 3 Wallach 3b 4 0 0 0 nard scored two runs and Billy Pappas alcoholic, I occasionally mixed it with booze. Now. AAcCorthv collected two hits tor Nos- Los Angeles (Brennan 60) at St. Louis Brokns 3b 5 111 GPerry lb 5 0 3 0 Bradley If 4 3 3 0 played well defensively for the winners. IN E L PASO and shorts every week than those Victoria, ordered an investigation into river sltt's while Tom Porlonte, Jim McCor­ Heath c 4 2 3 1 DMrphy rt 4 11 1 Schmdt3b 5 12 2 Ramirz ss 4 12 0 Felev 2b 1110 at 34, I ’m still hyperactive. Is there anything I can DEAR ABBY: Come on, Abby. (DeLeon 67), 8:35 p.m. Trevinoc 4 0 0 0 Santavenc 4 0 2 0 Tom Strono pitched well, Randy Shakes phonies who dres^ up to come to pollution in the 19th century. mick, Bob Russell and Crolg Carpenter Wednesday's Games Totats 42 12 14 10 Totals 32 1 5 1 Morrisn 3b 5 0 2 1 CJames rf 5 0 4 4 played well defensively and Chris do for myself? D EAR ABBY: I commend you No kid in this nation has to come each hod o pair tor B.A. GRonck It 5 1 1 0 GGrass 1b 5 0 11 Andular p 10 0 0 Rivera ss 4 0 11 church only at Easter and “ I suspect she might be appalled by the lack Los Angeles at St. Louis, 1:35 p.m. Medws ph 10 10 BSmIth p McKnett hit well for the Orioles. D EAR R EAD ER: I think that you need further for your response to the woman to church in pajamas. It’s just a San Francisco at Chicago, 2:20 p.m. Detroit 210 005 112—12 Benedict c 4 12 0 Daulton c 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Christmas. of progress in many areas, largely due to the Seattle „ „ Royster cf 5 1 1 0 KNMIlrph Darwin p 0 0 0 0 ONIxan ph 10 0 0 Houston at Montreal, 7:05 p.m. 210 000 000 — 3 10 0 0 TIBarret p _ medical evaluation by a neurologist. Hyperactivity MILWAUKEE Women's Rec New York at Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m. Game Winning RBI — Brookens (3). Atahlerp 10 0 0 Tekulvep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 disposable mentality and short-term outlook Rungeph 0 0 0 1 MYangph 10 0 0 WJhnsn 10 0 6 ' (now called attention deficit disorder) in young CHURCHGOER DeCormler Nissan turned bock D.W. Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. E—Brookens, Quinones, Briley. DP— Heaton p 0 000 of modern man,” the princess said. San Diego at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Seattle 1. LOB—Detroit 8, Seattle 4. 2B— Alvarez p 0 0 0 0 Ruffin p 0 0 0 0 people is somewhat different from the condition in Fish, 9-3, of Charter Oak Pork. Koren DJams ph 1111 Jeltz ss Nettles 1b 10 0 0 Transactions DzIedzInskI hod two hits Including o Whitaker, Bradley. Lemon, Knight. 3B— 4 1 1 0 Totals 14 6 9 5 adults, when the behavior may really be due to Data Bank Heath. SB—Trammell (6), Pettis 2 (36), Asnmchr p 0 0 0 0 Rawley p 10 0 0 Totals 11 I 7 1 homer and Karen SIbrInsz also added Sutter p 0 0 0 0 Scherrer p stress and anxiety. As you know, recovering DEAR ABBY: You’re nuts! I two safeties for DeCormler. Sue Proc­ American League reauits Brookens (3), Heath (1). SF— Brantley. 0 0 0 0 Houston 400 100 106-6 McMahon visits sick boy IP H R ER BB SO Virgil ph 0 0 0 0 Barrett ph 10 0 0 alcoholics must be especailly cautious about taking think the point "Frosted” was ter and LIndo Contone each had two Delrolt Gtovlne pr 0 0 0 0 Harris p Montreal 010 000 000—1 sofetles tor Fish. 0 0 0 0 Game Winning RBI — GDavIs (9). BASEBALL trying to make was simply that HOLLAND, Mich. — A boy suffering from Terrell W.4-7 9 5 3 2 1 2 Puleop 0 0 0 0 Russell c 2 0 10 American League mind-altering substances, because addiction to one Yankeea 7, Rangera 2 Seattle Totals 40 9 15 8 Totals E—Foley, Sontovenla. DP—Houston 2, proper attire in church shows 42 815 8 Montreal 2. LOB—Houston Z Montreal 8. CLEVELAND INDIANS—Recalled Bill ' drug can often be displaced onto another. kidney disease had a visit from football star Northern Trouf L.4-5 5 2-3 6 Laskey, pitcher, from Colorado Springs of 61-0 respect. You’d be shocked at Walter M anta 100 006 010 01^ 2B— Foley, Ramirez. 3B—Galarraga. ' Therefore, I believe a qualified neurologist should Jim McMahon and says that despite TEXAS NEW YORK 21-3 3 HR—Bass (8), Bell (3). SB— BHatcher the Pacific Coast League. Placed Jon what you see today, and I don’t Robb Vogt's single In fhe bottom of o b rh b l Scurrv 1 3 Philadelphia 100 100 on 00-8 Perlman, pitcher, onthe21-daydlsabled list. be able to sort out the organic (physical) problem 57.2 McMahon’s wiseguy reputation, the Chicago the seventh Inning gave PM Construc­ ab r h bl BK—Walter 4. Game Winning RBI — None. (23), Doran (12). S—BSmIth. . f • j 56.8 ZERO GROWTH mean children in pajamas! The tion a 10-9 win over Gibson's Gvm at McDwel ct 5 0 10 RHndsn If 5 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO Sent Rich Yett,pltcher,outrlehtto Colorado from the functional (emotional) ones in your case. Bears quarterback wasn’t “ cocky or Fletchr ss 5 0 10 RndIph 2b 3 13 0 Umpires—Home, Hendry; First, Yeung; E—GGross. DP—Atlanta 1, Philadelphia Houston Springs. way some people appear in Robertson Park. Jeff Tobin had four Sierra rt 5 0 10 Mtnglv 1b 5 12 1 Second, Ford; Third, Tschida. 4. LOB—Atlanta 9, Phllodelphio 10. 2B— NEW YORK YANKEESr-Actlvoted Then you can examine the treatment options. Countries with anything.” hits, Jerry Kennedv three and Bob T—2:53. A—13,613. Jeltz. HR—OMurphy (16), Gont (10), Andular W.1-4 6 6 1 1 3 0 church is disgusting. Onthank, Brendan McCorthv, BUI Ted- Incvgll dh 5 2 2 1 JCIork dh 5 0 11 Darwin S,2 3 1 0 0 1 3 Rich Dotson, pitcher, from 15-dav D E AR DR. GOTT: About 20 years ago I had a Friends of Scott Bremer’s family organized OBrIen 1b 4 0 0 0 Winfield rt 3 10 1 Thomos (9), DJames (2). SB—MThompson Montreal disabled list. Optioned Pat Clements, S m stabie popuiations Give the parishioners non- tord and Steve Pryor two apiece tor Petralll c 2 0 0 0 (13), GPerry (22). S—AAahler, Rowley, pitcher, to Columbus of the Interna­ nervous breakdown. I’ve been taking Stelazine -ThTT McMahon’s visit to the Bremers’ home Friday PM. Onthank socked o two-run homer. GWard ct 4 0 0 0 GPerry. SF—Morrison, Runge. BSmIth L M 5 5 5 1 1 4 Latin, Saturday services with MStanlyc 10 0 0 Aguayo 3b 3 10 0 Tl Barrett 2 2 1 1 0 0 tional League. since then. Can you recommend another drug that 3.S John Berger hod three hits, Glenn IP H R ER BB SO a = ”come-as-you-are” attire and to bring attention to the fam ily’s financial Koehler and BUI Paley two apiece and Buechle 3b 2 0 2 0 Skinnerc 3 1 1 2 Atlanta Heaton 1 1 0 0 0 0 Notional League would have fewer side effects? Espy If 4 0 11 Saritana ss 4 12 1 Athietlcs7,lndlans2 Burke 1 1 0 0 0 0 CINCINNATI REDS—Placed Leon Dur­ &E 16.6 they won’t ask for anything else. plight due to Scott’s illness. Ken Telter and Poul Peck each ho­ Wllkrsn 2b 3 0 2 0 Mohler 10 6 6 3 2 ham, first baseman, on the 21-day 15.5 mered for Gibson's. Alvarez 0 0 0 1 0 DEAR READER: I can’t recommend anything CATHOLIC IN CLEVELAND Scott, 13, was bom with polycystic kidney Kunkel 2b 10 0 0 Assnmehr disabled list. Activated Ron Robinson, Totals 17 210 2 Totals 15 7 10 6 CLEVELAND OAKLAND 0 0 0 0 1 Dodgers I.CardinaiaO pitcher, from the ISdov disabled list. without knowing more about your illness. Stelazine disease and has endured two kidney ab r h bl O b rh b l Sutter 3 2 2 0 1 LOS ANGELES OODGERS-Recolled A Esst Puleo W.2-3 2 0 0 1 0 is a major tranquilizer that is used for the treatment 10.6 transplants in the past three years, both of Texas 000 001 010—2 RWsgtnss 4 0 0 0 Jovler It 5 2 5 0 LOS ANGELS William Brennan, pitcher, from Albu­ r 10.0 .9.9 STLOUIS M A K Company doubled up on Gentle New York 500 001 Olx—7 Francn dh 4 0 0 0 DHedsncf 5 0 10 Philadelphia querque of the Pacific Coast League. of severe mental disorders. It is very helpful in 8.4 7.6 which have failed and left him dependent on Rowley 63 11 7 7 3 2 O b rh b l o b rh b l Touch Car Wash, 30-10, at Robertson Game Winning RBI — Mattingly (7). Franco 2b 4 0 10 Canseco rf 3 2 2 3 Sax 2b 4 0 2 0 Coleman If 4 00 0 BASKETBALL kidney dialysis. He also has survived 13 Park. Mike Zotto Jr. Ed Bombardier, E—Buechele. LOB—Texas 11, New Corter ct 4 0 10 McGwIr 1b 3 10 1 Scherrer 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 National BeNielball Association allowing certain patients to function in society at Don’t put off writing thank-you Harris 2 1 1 1 1 Heep 1b 2 0 0 0 OSmIthss 4 0 0 0 Dote Allen and Rich and Greg Holmes York 9. 2B—RHenderson, Mattingly, Hall If 4 1 1 0 Lansfrd 3b 4 0 11 Woikdsn 1b 2 0 10 Worrell p 0000 CHARLOTTE HORNETS-Traded Ber­ large. Like all powerful psychotropic drugs, notes, letters of sympathy, etc. operations, a heart attack and collapsed lung. each blistered three hits and Mike Zotto Skinner, Buechele. HR—Incaviglla (17), Jocobv 3b 3 0 10 Baylor dh 4 0 2 2 Tekulve 2 0 0 0 0 nard Thompson, guard, to the Houston Ruffin LA 8 0 1 0 3 1 Gibson If 3 0 10 McGee cf 4 0 10 Stelazine does have side effects, including drowsi­ because you don’t now what to Em ily Bremer, Scott’s mother, said the Sr., Phil Madore and Pete Heord two Santana (3). Snyder rt 4 1 1 0 Steinbeh c 4 0 0 0 Marshal rf 3 111 Brnnsky rf 3 0 10 Rockets for Robert Reid, guord, and a apiece In M A K 's 33-hlt attack. BUI Upshaw 1b 4 0 2 1 Hubbrd 2b Mahler, Bradley by ness, weakness, blurred vision and a form of say. Get Abby’s booklet, “ How to football star didn’t live up to his reputation for IP H R ER BB SO 4 0 10 Sutter, Bradley by Puleo. BK—Harris. Shelby ct 4 0 0 0 Pndttnlb 4 0 0 0 1989second-rounddraft choice. Lodge had three hits and Frank Texas Bandoc 3 0 0 0 Gallegoss 4 2 2 0 Sclosclo c 3 0 0 0 Logo 1b 3000 FOOTBALL muscle-nerve malfunction that resembles Parkin­ Write Letters for All Occasions." being arrogant. “ He was so nice and caring,” Livingston, Paul McCluskev, Jon Du­ Totah 14 2 7 1 Totals 16 714 7 Umpires—Home, Crawford; First, Har­ Notional FoolbM League Kllgus L,7-9 2-3 5 5 5 1 0 vey; Second, Bonin; Third, Davidson. Hamltn)3b 4 0 0 0 TPenoc 3 0 2 0 son’s disease. To my knowledge, most major Send a check or money order for she said. bois, Ed White and Brian Moran two Hoffman 5 1-3 2 1 0 3 1 T—3:29. Andesn ss 3 0 0 0 Alicea 2b 3 000 BUFFALO BILLS—Announced that apiece tor GTCW, whclh loshed 16 hits. Mohorcic 2 3 1111 Cleveland OM 080 800-8 Leoryp 3 0 0 0 Forschp 10 10 Mike Hamby, defensive end, has left tranquilizers have similar, associated side-effects. $2.89 ($3.39 in Canada) to: Dear Scott said he too was surprised by New York Oitaland 104 881 OOx—7 comp after tailing team physical. Walker ph 10 0 0 I believe that your question should more Abby, Letter Booklet, P.O. Box McMahon’s demeanor. Dotson WA-3 5 2-3 6 1 1 2 2 Game Winning RBI — Lansford (4). Phiiiiea4, Braves 1 MeWIms p 0000 CLEVELAND BROWNS—Signed Brion Allen 11-3 2 1 1 0 1 E—Lansford. DP—Cleveland 2, Oakland Oauendss 1000 Davis, running bock. appropriately be addressed to your psychiatrist or 447, Mount Morris, III. 81054. “ He was shy and he didn’t talk much at Rlghettl 2 2 0 0 1 3 1. LOB—Cleveland 6, Oaklond 7. HR— Totals 11 I 5 1 Totals n 8 5 0 DALLAS COWBOYS—Waived Chose physician who understands more about you and (Postage and handling are in- Allen pitched to 1 batter In the 8th. Canseco (25). Second Game Brown, wide receiver; Ray Coleman, first,” Scott said. “ But later we started Little M iss WP—Hottman. IP H R ER BB SO ATLANTA PHILA Los Angeles 888 888 881—1 defensivellneman; Eric Johnson,detenslve :your medication requirements. NEA graphic eluded.) talking real good. He wasn’t cocky or Cleveland O b rh b l StLouls t ^ le ; , safety; Steven Clark, Balles L.7-9 5 1-3 11 7 7 2 0 4 0 10 Samuel 2b Game Winning RBI — AAarshall (16). safety, Archie Harris, offensive tackle, anything.” Laskey 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 Bradley If E—Hamilton, OSmIth. OP—Los Angeles and Scott Johnson, defensive end. Red Sox 6. Twine S Havens 1 2 0 0 0 1 4 0 10 Schmdt 3b 2, StLouls 1. LOB—LosAngrtes6,StLjOuls6 HOUSTON OILERS-SIgned Tracey Eo- Little Miss Softbsll Oakland 4 1 1 0 CJanriescf HR—Marshall (12). SB—Sax (25). ton, safety; David Vloene, center, and Burns W,2-0 9 7 2 0 1 1 4 0 11 MYoungrf Jethro Franklin, defensive end. Reached Aicohoi can have negative effects on body Dole honored by magazine MINNESOTA BOSTON IF H R ER BB SO Fuss & O'Neil downed Village Cuts, O b rh b l BK—Laskey. 3 0 1 0 Russell c Los Angeles agreement with Eric Fairs and Johnny 14-8, Monday night at Martin School. Gladden If 4 2 3 1 Umpires—Home, Voltogglo; Rrst, Croft; 0 0 0 0 Jordon 1b Leary W,9-6 9 5 0 0 1 4 Meads, linebackers. NEW YO RK — Esquire magazine thinks Becky Braman hit a grand slam homer Bush rt 5 0 10 Second, Phillips; Third, Morrison. 3 0 0 0 Gutlrn ss SILevIs KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-SIgned J.R. DEAR DR. REI- smallest size tampons you can find the vulva (the outside vaginal lips.) T—2:26. A—27,849. 3 0 0 0 Palmer p Bush and Dole would make a good Republican ond Amy Bresclano also homered for Puckett ct 4 1 1 1 Forsch 5 2 0 0 3 0 A m tx;^ '„ wide receiver, and Alfredo NISCH: Recently I read (these are usually labeled junior or The ring of vaginal muscles will the winners. Sara Branclerl, Katie Hrbek 1b 5 14 2 2 0 0 0 Barrett^ McWlllms 3 2 0 0 0 0 Roberts, tight end, to a series ot throe presidential ticket — George Bush and Hamilton and Amy Yost ployed well for Dovdsn pr 0 0 0 0 10 10 Bedrosnp Worrell L>7 1 1110 1on6veor contracts. Waived Alex Espln- an article about a man* slender) and read the booklet en­ hold the tampon inside so it doesn’t Cuts. Goettl 3b 4 0 2 0 n i d i Totals ozo, auoterbock, ond Daryl Holt, center. who had “ shrunken gen­ ( closed in the box. Make sure you also fall out. The opening at the inside end Elizabeth Dole, that is. Manchester Sewing Machine Center Larkin dh 3 0 0 0 Monday’s home runs itals,” apparently from Kinsey Report read the information about Toxic of the vagina (the cervix) is so tiny The magazine named Mrs. Dole its Woman trimmed Nossltf Arms, 15-9. Cheryl Laudner c 5 0 11 BiueJayaiZ.AngeisZ Atlanta 888 888 N 6 -I LOS ANGELES RAIDERS—Acquired Loyhue had three tingled, Heidi Walsh Gagne ss 5 12 0 PhHadolplila 888 881 Mk- 4 Milt McColl, linebacker, from the San drinking too much wine. Shock Syndrom (’TSS) included in the that only microscopic organisms (like of the Year in its August issue and endorsed belted a grand slam and Betrsv Ryan Game Winning RBI — Palmer (1). Francisco 49ers In exchange for an Lmbrdz 2b 3 0 0 0 American League Is this common? Does June M. Relnisch, Ph.D. box and memorize the list of sperm) can move from the vagina into her for the vice president’s office. three homers tor MSMC. Tommy Sines Moses ph 10 10 TORONTO CALIFORNIA DP—Atlanta 1. LOB—Atlanta4, Philadel­ Inqiviglla (17),- . - RRcingers;ouqmtb? Santana (3), undisclosed draft choice. Waived Scott and Susan Domanico homered and Newmn 2b 0 0 0 0 o b rh b l abrhM phia 3. 2B—Gant, DMurphy, MYaung, Yankees; Meyer (5), O'Brien (1), Brewers; Cooper, defensive lineman; Ralph AAolone, alcohol shrink the penis symptoms. the uterus, so don’t worry that a Esquire said Mrs. Dole was selected for its Tracy and Carrie Montgomery played ToMS 19 5 15 5 Totals 14 611 5 Fernndz ss 4 1 1 0 DWhlte ct 5 12 0 Schmidt. HR—Jordan (2). Hrbrt (18), Twins; Barrett (1), Red Sox; S t w Dolg and Stewart Hill, linebackers, tampon could “ get lost inside.” annual honor because she “ looks soft but plays well and Katie O'Morra pitched well tor and John Sullivan, defMsIve back. and testicles? Is there The outside opening of the vagina is LIrlano 2b 10 10 Ray 2b 3 0 10 ABonta "• « " « « « > McGrIff (19), Mosebv (8), Gruber (12), Blue Removal of the tampon involves Nosslft's. Minnesota loo 811 Ml—8 Mosebvrf 5 2 2 2 Polldor2b 2000 Jays; Downing (12), Angels; Canseco (25), medicine to take to surrounded by a muscular ring which tough... was Queen of the May at Duke Army and Navy nipped Hour Glass Boston 188 an 88k—6 GBell If 4 1 1 0 Dwnng dh 3 12 2 Jimenez L4V3 6 3 2 2 1 4 Athletics. MIAMI DOLPHINS—Signed Paul gently pulling (again, at an angle and (University), but also Phi Beta Kappa ... is • Olwine 2 3 2 2 0 1 Lankford, cornerbock, to a three-year reverse this process? is elastic enough to permit passage of Cleonert, 13-11. Jessica GIrouard, Ra­ Game Winning RBI — Parrish (5). Barfield rf 10 0 0 CDovIs rf 1000 with muscles relaxed) on the string. chel Leslie and All Frenette played well E—Gagne, Puckett. DP—Minnesota 1, Gruber 3b 5 2 2 3 Hendrck If 2000 NSMOIMM LM9IM con­ How long would it take a baby, but can seem small at other utterly open about her ambition, but tucks all tor ABN. Kerri Adams belted a two-run Boston 1. LOB—Minnesota 12, Boston 7. Fielder dh 5 12 1 Bosley If 1000 Palmer W,66 7 4 ) 1 0 2 Mitchell (12),Giants; Murphy (16), Gant tract. waived Lea Rehermon, oftenslve for the genitals to become normal consumption. the rest of herself away.” homered, Becky Mouer lathed three Bedrosn S,16 2 2 0 0 0 2 tackle, and Dorrvl Russell, cornerbock. times and difficult to penetrate if the If you can’ get the tampon in or 2B—(joettl 2, Glodden, (jogne 2, Boggs, Lee 2b 4 2 11 Joyner lb 3 0 10 (10), Thomas (9), D.Jomes (2), Braves; again? If a man stops drinking, improve­ Mrs. Dole left her post as U.S. hits and Gina Watson a pair tor the Greenwell, (Jedmon, Benzinger, Laudner. McGrIff 1b 5 3 3 1 Armas If 4 00 0 HBP—Schmidt by Jimenez. PB —Virgil. Jordan (2), Phillies; Boss (8), Bell (3), NEW YC«K JETS-Aoreed to terms vaginal muscles are tense. Put a dab experienced discomfort, ask your Cleaners. Umpires—Home, Harvey; First, Bonin; with Jim Sweeney, oftenslve lineman. ment is possible — if permanent HR— Hrbek (18), Barrett (1). S— Campsn ct 3 0 13 Schoflld ss 4 0 2 0 Astros; Marshall (12), Dodgers. of water-soluble lubricating jelly on physician about it. Some young transportation secretary to help her husband. Westown Pharmacy lopped Man­ Benzinger. SF—Puckett, Parrish. Buterac 4 0 11 Boonec 2 0 0 0 Second, Davidson; Third, Crawford. Placed Robbie Jones, linebacker, on the damage has not been done to the chester State Bank, 13-9. Nicole Either T—2:05 A—32M6. r iserve retlred list. D EAR READ ER: Drinking alcohol the tip of the applicator, ease it into women have small pieces of the Senate Minority Leader Robert Dole, in his DDavIs c 1000 brain, liver and other organs. The homered, doubled and singled twice IP H R ER BB SO Howell 3b 4 000 PHOENIX CARBtNALS-SIgned Earl (whether beer, wine or liquor) can the vaginal opening, and gently push hymen tissue remaining around the unsuccessful bid for the Republican and pitched well tor Westown. Anesto Totato 4111 IS 11 Totals 81181 Ferrell,runnlngbDck,toatw69eareontract sooner he stops drinking, the better. Hamel and Jodi Pontlllo each added a and Jay Novocek, tight end, and Garth have negative effects on sex and the applicator towards the small of vaginal opening. This can make presidential nomination earlier this year. Blvleven L,7-9 5 63 10 6 5 1 0 Little League Even if no. permanent physical double and tingle and Sue Browning Berenguer 21-3 1 0 0 0 2 Toronto 601 811 886—11 Thomas, offensive guard, to one-year reproduction for both men and your back (not straight up or straight tampon use (or having sex) uncom­ tripled and tingled for the winners. contracts. damage has occurred, a man may still California 888 888 8M— 2 women. In some men, alcohol can back.) The proper angle may seem fortable. A physician (preferably a Nicole Sowver ployed well defensively Curry 41-3 7 2 2 J 0 Gome Winning RBI — Grut?Gruber ot!*-*(3). Rec Soccer SAN DIEGO CHARGERS-Announced have difficulty with erections due to while Kim Malnvllle, Stacy Matson ond Lamp W/61 2 4 2 2 0 0 E—Gruber, Campusano. DP—Toronto!. the retirement of Fred Qulllan, center. decrease sex drive and Impair erec­ odd until you’ve done it several times. gynecologist) can remove the tissue Berle surprises Skelton Announced that they will receive an anxiety. Sex counseling can relieve Andrea Relscherl hit well far the Stanley 1 M 1 0 0 1 l LOB—Toronto 4, California 9. 2B— Summer LKtia League tile ability at even moderate levels of Most applicators have a mark to show in the doctor’s office if it is a problem. Bankers. LSmIth S,13 1 3 1 1 0 1 Gruber, McCrlft, Downing, Fernandez. unspecified draft choice from the Son HONOLULU — Comedian Red Skelton got a The Notional Farm All-Stars nipped Frandsco 49en at compensation tor consumption. Sex drive, sexual ar­ these anxieties by restoring a man’s when the tampon is fully inserted. WP—Blvleven. 3B— Fielder, Campusano, Ray. HR— surprise from fellow funnyman Milton Berle McGrIff (19), Moseby (8), Gruber (12), Pea Wee the American 9=arm All-Stars, 13-12, Wes Chandler, wide receiver. ousal and orgasms are reduced in confidence in his sexual functioning Downing (12). SB— DWhlte (9). SF— Monday night at Verplanck Reid. The SEATTLE SEAHAWKS-Slened Ken women. and enhancing his ability to focus on Remove the applicator and check at a benefit performance when Berle emerged Campusano. Sockers 1 (Mike McKenney), Pen­ teams meet again tonight at 5:45 In the Clarke, nose tackle. Agreed to W m s with guins I (Mike Prlndlvllle). sexual feelings. with your finger to make sure that the from the audience to lead a rendition of IP H R ER BB SO second game of o best-of-three series Norm Johnson, kicker, and Paul Mover, For some men, long term use of Dr. Relnisch It director of the Tornodoes 2 (Scott Levesaue, Rick Eric McCue drove In the winning run safety. Waived Eric Lane, running bock. alcohol and consumpUon of alcohol in tampon is far enough into the vagina, “ Happy Birthday” for Skelton. Rcc H oop Wilcox), Strikers 0. fore the Nationals. He also added three Kinsey InstitiM tor Reserach In Sex, Mussoimn W,1- WASHINGTON REDSKINS— DEAR DR. REINI8CH: I’m a beyond the muscular ring. If inserted The tribute came near the end of the 0 6 4 0 0 2 1 Mustangs 0, Dolphins 0. other hits and drove In five runs while Waived Tom Banderas, tight end, and high amounts can cause testicular Gender and Reproduction, Indiana R a d i o , T V Clancy S,1 3 4 2 2 0 1 Sharks 6 (Kevin Toots 3, Adam Clork Chris Landry chipped In with a double Grady atrophy (shrinking of the testicles), teenager and interested in trying correctly, you should not be able to two-hour benefit Sunday during which Skelton 2, Douo CosmInI), Jets 1 (James and single and three RBIs. Brian HIrko Newton, linebacker. Univei^ty-BliMmlBgtoB. Send ques­ CaUtomta lower fertility and gynecomastia tampons, but I ’m not clear on the feel the tampon inside, because most Rnlev L,69 2 2-3 9 8 8 1 1 Dunnells). went the distance, striking out 11, to HOCKRY tions to Dr. ReiBisch in CBre of The collapsed due to heat exhaustion, a charity Southern gain the mound win. Hal Blaleck, Mike N oHe n o l Heckev League details. How do you insert one and of the vaginal nerve endings are in the Cllburn 3 5 4 4 0 2 (breast enlargement). Levels of cir­ Kinsey Report, P.O. Box 48, Bloo­ spokesman said. TONIONT Fred's Auto Parts 44 (Bob Standly 12, Corbett 21-3 1 0 0 0 2 Flemming,• ------HIrko, Londry . and . . Dove . NEW Y O M M N G E R ^ e s Ig n e d Ron area of the vaginal opening and the 7:30 p.m. — Rangers at Yankees, Midgets LaGuardfa were defensive standouts Scott, gooltender. culating hormones are altered, with position it correctly? Can you feel it mington, Ind. 47408. Volume of maU Skelton was feeling better Monday, when he Cory McGoo 11), Bombers 40 (Kevin Minton 1 0 0 0 0 1 inside you? What type of tampon muscular ring, not deep inside the Chonnels 11,36, W POP Busquo 12, John Heneghan 10). HBP—DDavIs by Clancy. . ?pt” ^®'i» > (Richie Prenetta), Apollos for the Nationals. For the Americans, COLLEGE testosterone decreased and estrogens prohibits personal replies, but ques­ turned 75, said Lynn Cook, executive dirpetor 7:30 p.m^ — Twins a t Red Sox, NESN, IHLA 36 (Tim Carmell 12, Mike 1 (Andy Minor). MIk Mlgllore, Eric Carpenter, Anand BROWN Nomed Bill Perkins assistant should I buy? vagina. The removal string attached WTIC Umpires—Home, McClelland; Rrst, Increased. I’m not aware of any tions ot general Interest may be of the March of Dimes Chapter of the Pacific. Mitchell 6), Afterburners 33 (David Coble; Second, Clark; Third, Denklnger. Breakers 4 (Ryan Post 2, Rory Post, Anasem and■ "David ----- Eastwoodsiwo hit well men's basketball coach. to the end of the tampon will hang 7:30 p.m. — Mets at Reds, Sport- Daley 9, Matt Gllck 8). T—2:40. A—24,241. Steve Lamontagne), Sounders 0. while Chris Wallenberg plavetf well SIENA—Announced the resignation of medication that will reverse these discussed in future columns. tChannel, WKHT defensively. Bob Relllv, hood cross country coach. changes if a man continues alcohol DEAR READER: Buy a box of the down through the vaginal opening and I / . MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, July 19, 1968 - 17

fL»(2TxeeMCHiE, I pRodvije ^ A 2 - 0 A V wodyH" w e e n , »’tL /wAi^ m ' w -f- A f(zee PiCAt c a c € « a m N v c if A H -f e e e zo n e , th ' toutm END To A tt CIZA pace A wee ozoue zonei 2 Elaborate poem [M iHN£ui me*x»ticef! A M I C E , h o t C A t Z O A / e oEuv/ECEDeeee 3 Croak 1 New York 4 FIgwort Couple producing togetherness WiThik) a 5 o - c ------iZADios mayor 5 Woman's name 5 King _ 6 Openings By Jerry Buck a Disney movie about the original Mouseket- way to live and more or less retired. That PLupiBus otam/.' 9 Puppy noise 7 Baseball teams The Associated Press eers, and "The Impetuous Voyage of lasted srx-Tfionths. First I became a business piwMeAd 12 An apple____ 8 Machine Marie-Rose" as a children’s stage musical, consultant to a new company, then I became 13 Opera fare 9 New England Q u A LOS ANGELES — When producers Norm perhaps to play at Radio City Music Hall, to heavily involved with them. I got out of that Brooks and Fern Field got married in 1979 14 Arab garment university u s s be developed as a one-hour TV special. when I needed quadruple bypass surgery." they wanted to spend as much time together 15 Magarlne store 10 Wading bird A D 1 “Norman Lear made me a producer," said He laughed, saying he went from one as possible. 17 Mae West role 11 Buddies Y A s Field. " I had worked in the film business back high-pressure business to another when he "W e live only 10 minutes from the office. 18 Pigpen 16 Minute groove East and in Europe. I’d done some industrial became a producer. "B u t I get to hobnob with Norm’s children are grown. I don't have the stars," he said. 19 Exit 20 Extraordinary Q U ll films, worked as a dialogue coach and any,’’ said Field. "We wanted to work translator. When I came to California I went "We like doing shows for and about PEANUTS by CItariM M. Sehuli 21 Try to secure (2 21 African land U s o □□ together. Life’s too short to deal with different to work as an assistant to the executive children," said Brooks. “There is a very wds.) 22 Springs 1 s T u. schedules.” producer of ‘Maude,’ Rod Parker.” definite need for it. There aren’t a lot of MERE'S THE BOOK YOU RE 24 Befuddled 23 Sets loose T R l e n t ! Brooks and Field also decided that what On a hiatus from "M au d e," she produced high-ticket programs for children outside of 25 Winged 24 SF writer Isaac B SUPPOSEP TO REAP THIS they wanted to do was produce films that and directed "A Different Approach," a ‘Disney on Ice’ or ‘The Nutcracker Suite.’ monsters SUMMER ..IT'S CALLEP 36 Astronaut _ 49 Leave ____ would help people. Their company is called musical comedy to encourage employment of That leaves it to ‘Masters of the Universe.’’’ 27 Garbags Slayton "TE5S0FTHE D’URBERVILLES" 26 Nigerian city Beaver For the Children Enterprises. the handicapped. It won 26 awards, an Oscar "So many children’s programs are scary,” "Sit still) I'm trying to get it JUST RIQHTI" 38 Light beer 31 Enzyme 28 Meat jelly 50 Irish islands They’re now producing "The Littlest 41 Chars nomination and got her into producing. She Field added. "Children run out of the theater 32 Tennis term (2 29 Article of food Victims” for CBS, a movie about Dr. James • 1BBB by NEA. bw 43 Resolve 53 Chemical suffix produced the syndicated series “ The Bax­ crying. I think we put children under stress wds.) Oleske, one of the first physicians to detect 3 0 ------45hesitates... Study 54, Research room ters" for Lear, then became a producer of with too much violence. The video gam es are 34 Ancient Italian 33 Calligrapher's A IDS in children. It was made on location in THE ORIZZWELLS by Bill Bcborr 47 Court cry 55 Women's _ "Joe’s World" and “The Facts of Life.” all violent. We are sending out a message that family concern 48 Nevada city 56 Horse relative Atlanta and stars Tim Matheson as Oleske. Brooks had been a successful businessman life is all about zapping people. THEOJEEM POHTVUl ■Na„'mE‘5EARE 35 Necessity 1 2 3 The two are also working on "The before marrying Field. He owned a large "So we shouldn’t be surprised there are so 10 11 Chocolate Touch" as a half-hour weekend $TUCKMEWfW MEAHHER <5UIUT1N6 PEES.. 37 Actor Jennings menswear manufacturing company but sold many gangs and so much violence. We need to 39 Church seat 12 r special for ABC; "A Medal for Jeannie" asan it in 1972 after suffering a heart attack. " I had channel the media into good material. I think HERWEEPIE fTlMtSER? IT ABC movie and project for the Special factories and sales offices all over and I was the more messages of love and kindness we HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Brownt P ® S $ T 40 Donkeys i 16 42 Prophet Olympics; "Why? Because We Like You” as always traveline." he said. " I said this was no send out, the better off w e’re going to be." 44 Chicken _ ’ eeHiNP &i2eAT mhi , 46 Lizard rt^efZB'e A & !?BAr k o m a N// HA»<5fk3 IH£ARP L HIAAlb 47 Far East TV Tonight rm ^s. 50 Former nuclear THAT!.' 25 agency (abbr.) 5:00PM [DIS] Pierre A young boy frozen remains of Sir John Franklin s 164b 51 So far 31 CD (3) Morton Downey Jr. Johnstone. must decide whether to pursue hockey or Arctic expedition, seeking the Northwest 52 Brush-war ballet. Passage, to discover why the entire crew GO) Honeymooners [ U S A ] Hollywood Insider 36 perished. (60 min.) (R) @ ) D iam onds Mike tries to solve the mur­ fighter [ESP N ] Sports Trivia 1 :40AM [M /VX] m o v i e : From Be- der of a journalism student; Christine is [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Callie & Son' A young' 3 ) MOVIE: 'Butch Cassidy and the yond' (CC) A scientist researching the hu­ 57 Noun suffix lured back into show business. (70 min ) girl's climb to immense wealth and power Sundance Kid' A couple of legendary out­ man senses unleashes a terrifying force 58 Author Ferber CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks A Casala is overshadowed by an obsessive love for laws refuse to surrender to a changing (R) when he opens an interdimensional gate­ 59 Raised platform her son. Lindsay Wagner, Jameson Par­ America. Paul Newman, Robert Redford, (E ) ® Best of Carson (R) (In Stereo) way Jeffrey Combs, Barbara Crampton, ker, Dabney Coleman. 1981. Katharine Ross. 1969. Ted Sorel. 1966. Rated R. (In Stereo) YOU TWO RUN A l o n g I'VE GOT TO 60 Garden for ^ Nova (C C ) Scientific studies of the I 'L L G E E YO U L A T E R I UGE THE RING 48 [M/KX] MOVIE: Blind Date' © ) El ExtrarK) Retomo do Diana Salazar frozen remains of Sir John Frdnklin's 1845 1 :50AM CD WH Shriner animals 5:30PM Arctic expedition, seeking the Northwest TO GAVE HIM. (C C ) A blind date pairs an overworked fiSD MOVIE: 'For a Few Dollars More' THE PHANTOM by Lm Falk A Sy Barry 61 Observed Passage, to discover w hy the entire crew 61 yuppie with a beautiful woman w ho reacts T w o bounty hunters pursue the leader of a perished. (60 min.) (R) 62 Rolls out to alcohol in a strange way. Bruce Willis. band of cutthroats terrorizing the South­ 2:00AM CD Look at M e N ow FOOGS LIK E P06S. >t5U PHOVlISeP TO TELL ME OH-OH; WlNt? FROM 67 Kim Basinger, John Larroquette. 1987. west. Clint Eastwood. Lee Van Cleef. (E ) Racing From Plainsfield CD 3 Home Shopping Overnight Ser­ 1967 HOUSE CAT LIKE A RONy HOW THIS ALL HAPPENS. SWAMP. HERE THEY DOWN Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) ® Mala Noche...No vice (3 hrs.) ,SIX-FOOT CHICKENS, [D IS ] Lonestar Kid A young boy decides GD Financial Freedom COME.' 60 6:00PM Q D CE) @§) ® N e w s (M) News (CC). GEV5ERS,, 0OILIN0 to take civic matters into his own hands [E S P N ] SportsLook dD Three'* Company [CNN] Sports Tonight Anchors Fred rtUiPf RHUA f 1 Between CD when he runs for mayor. Stars James Earl J Hickman, Mck Charles. [TM C ] MOVIE: Predator' A paramilitary Colo, and Mo. T.J. Hooker Jones, Chad Sheets and Charlie Daniels (c)198a by NEA. Inc CD (60 min.) [DIS] MOVIE; ’Speedway' A wealthy rescue team is stalked by an intergalactic CTl) Jeffersons tropl ly hunter in the jungles of South A m er­ [ESPN ] Clastic Summer race car driver falls for the beautiful IRS GS) Rockford Files agent assigned to help him solve his tax ica Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weath­ M O V IE : Predator’ A paramilitary ers. Elpidia Carrillo. 1987. Rated R. (In Barney Milier [TMC] problems. Elvis Presley, Nancy Sinatra. Bill rescue team is stalked by an intergalactic Bixby. 1968. Rated G. Stereo) • tSSa ky MCA. N e w s (Live) trophy hunter in the jungles of South Am er­ SportsCenter [U SA ] Oh Madeline (24) Doctor Who: The Aztecs Part 4 of 4. ica. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Carl Weath­ [ESPN] ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson ers, Elpidia Carrillo 1987. Rated R. (In MOVIE; Street Smart’ A fabri­ (M) Charlie's Angels [TMC] CELEBRITY CIPHER Stereo) cated magazine story about a Times 2:30AM CD m OVIE: 'Confessions of a C«l«brlty Clph«r cryptogrftmt tr« cr*«t«d from quotation* by famou* paopto. paat and preaent (S) Quincy Nazi Spy' A G-m an infiltrates a Nazi spy Each lattar in tha dphar atanda for anothar. Today’s duo: Y aquala M. [ U S A ] M O V IE ; P orky's' Lustful high Square pimp lands a Manhattan journalist WE'RE GETTIMG aOER ring in pre-war America. Edward G Robin­ EACH DAY WE'RE aDER WE MEVER GET YDUNGER dD Noticias school boys try to crash the local bawdy in hot water Christopher Reeve. Kathy T n e y? laM M E V E R DECIDE: son. Francis Lederer, George Sanders. ^ EVERYDAY... THAM THE DAY BEFORE, house. Dan Monahan, Mark Merrier. Scott Baker. Mimi Rogers. 1987. Rated R. (In VW'RE VERYPiaOfOOMD dE) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour 1939 ' Z VEJD QZIPI FHQB JFN PGD Colomby. 1981. Stereo) OR VERY6HMPLE. [C N N ] Democratic National Conven­ * [USA] A irw olf [C N N ] Sports Latenight BLONDIE by Daan Young A Sian Draka tion (X) S9) Full H ou te (CC| Re QOHRPG FJ PGD YZNNEZRD. 8:30PM [ESPN] SportsCenter [OIS] MOVIE: 'Starlight: A Musical prise of the season premiere. A musician 11:35PM CD Greater Hartford Open and a comic help a widower raise his three Highlights [U S A ] That Girl I'M GOING .< H O W L O N S OH, ABOUT WArr A MINUTE .' you Movie' A group of talented city kids vie children. (May be pre-empted R) SHOPPING WILL W7U BE HUNOREO ANO . can't stay that LONG MOP ZH DU-VEJD El PGDND with a local developer for the future of a 1 1:50PM CD M a g nu m , P .l. Part 2 of Catskill Mountain camp. Kario Salem, Jean I HOW I G O N E ? TWENTY d o ll a r s ') 9:00PM (X) (S8 Democratic Na- 2 . 2:35AM [HBO] MOVIE: 'Angel WORTH JFN POD NOIP FJ BFON QEJD.' Taylor. William Hickey. 1988. tional C onvention Coverage of the Demo­ Heart' (C C ) A routine investigation » [ESPN] SportsLook cratic National Convention, from Atlanta. 1 2:00AM CID sta r Trek plunges a private detective into a night­ mare world of voodoo worship and ritual [USA] Cartoons (2 hrs.) (3 ) Feed M y People [ — TEY IZYODQI. murder in 1955 New Orleans. Mickey [ G D ® D em ocratic National C onvention (3 ) Soap CBS News (CC). Rourke, Robert De Niro. Lisa Bonet. 1987 PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "There's no point In speaking unless you can 6:30PM CD (C C ) Coverage of the Democratic National cAyi'” 0»j [CNN] N e w sn ight Rated R (In Stereo) Improve on silence." — Ed Muskle. CD W KRP in Cincinnati Convention, from Atlanta. (2 hrs.) {^Ch [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour CD ® ABC News (CC) (2$ @ Struggles for Poland (C C ) Polish [M AX] MOVIE: Spaceballs' (CC) Mel (3$ INN News efforts to create a new country amidst pol­ 2; 50AM (X) N e w s itical dissension and economic problems. Brooks lampoons the science-fiction genre Too Close for Comfort ALLEY OOP byDsvsQrauo (60 min.) Part 2 of 9. ‘ with this big-budget send-up of "Star 3:00AM (9 ) m o v i e : The Scariet @ ) (E) NBC News (CC) W ars". Mel Brooks. John Candy, Rick Clew' Holmes and Watson trap a diaboli­ © ) Dos Vidas Moranis. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) cal monster in the Canadian marshes. Basil (S ) Nightly Business Report [C N N ] Democratic National Conven- Rathbone. Nigel Bruce. Paul Cavanaugh. a h in the Family T & W * 7-r? @ ) NotIciero Univision tkm ConthMies 1 2:30AM CD 1944 I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME (iD Love Conr>ectk>n CD Divorce Court by Henri Arnold and Bob Lae [ D I S ] C o w b o y* D o n 't C ry A personal ac­ [C N N ] Hapdiine News Overnight The Street Peluso and Scolari wind up WHAT A OUY by Bill Hea«l [ESP N ] Inside the PGA Tour count of an 88-year-old cow boy as seen CD [E S P N ] Hydroplane Racing: Indiana Unscramble these lour Jumbles, through the eyes of his granddaughter. (2 talking about trivial topics during an unev­ [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Washington Affair' An Governors Cup, from Madison. (60 min.) one letter to each square, to form hrs.) entful night on patrol. (In Stereo) (R) four ordinary words. unscrupulous businessman uses his wife to blackmail a government agent To m Sel- [ H B O ] M O V IE : 'H a p p y H our' Rival (3 ) Wendy and Me [U SA ] Candid Camera leck. Barry SulKvan, Carol Lynley. 1960. breweries battle for possession of a bottle (E) (E) Late Night With David Letter- " it’s im p o r t a n t EJYTT of beer containing a secret, addictive in­ man (In Stereo) 3 ; 10AM [M A X ] M OVIE: 'Joy of gredient. Richard Gilliland, Jamie Farr, Flying' A girl takes a solo vacation from TO LEARN AAV 7:00PM CD Entertainm ent T o n ig h t In- (2$ Struggles for Poland (CC) Polish ef­ tervievC actress Heather Locklear ("Dy­ Tawny Kitaen. 1987. Rated R. her Berlin boutique to experience the ex­ forts to create a new country amidst citement of international jet-setting. Gianni ABC’S " ” A > nasty” ). (In Stereo) [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Mannaquin' A depart­ political dissension and economic prob­ Garko, Betty Verges, Corinne Cartier ment store w indow dresser falls in love SUPPOSE CD N e w s lems. (60 min.) Part 2 of 9. 1978 Rated R. with a mannequin that comes to life only in CD ® Wheel of Fortune (CC). ( E ) Ret Patrol VANNA WHITE SCAIB his presence. Andrew McCarthy, Kim Cat- 3:25AM CD Nightwatch Joined in R E TIR E S ? ” CD (E) trail, Estelle Getty. 1987. Rated PG. (In (3) The Street Peluso and Scolari wind up Progress (ID Cheers Stereo) talking about trivial topics during an unev­ entful night on patrol. (R) (In Stereo) 3:30AM [D IS] Cowboys Don't Cry A THE BORN LOSER by AH Ssnsom ( 3 ) [ESPN] VolleybaH: Men's 9:30PM ® Newlywed Game personal account of an 88-year-old c o w ­ dS) M*A*S*H Pro Tournament, from Seal Beach. boy as seen through the eyes of his grand­ Calif. (Taped) S S PELICULA: El Angel y Vo' Tin Tan se daughter. (1 00 min.) HOW DID THAT fly YELMOP WHEN THE PIVA (2$ MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour ^1068 Kir>a F*atu>a« SvYbcaia Itk World iigbia >ai«7 > Now arrange the circled letters to © ) Nightly Business Report America's 1986 bombing of Libya, Bri­ 3:45AM ^Ibirve seeti iiJ form the surprise answer, as sug­ [ESPN] Running and Racing Three middle-aged men seek advice from dD Star Trek tain's 1982 Falkland Islands Invasion and FRONT or THAT W f "UWOS Trte Boss? - UP <,bup gested by the above cartoon. [USA] Edge of Night a California beach hustler on how to pick continuing events in the Persian Gulf. (60 ,l*MR6£LV£peR£'- KNoWLflTiff [ESPN] SportsCenter up beautiful girls. Grant Kramer. Teal Rob- AtLHlfrHXWeNW min.) Part 7 of 7. 12:35AM [HBO] Tanner '88: Some­ I * rA W iL V l i e s ' . Of m a n m ? Ansivef:THE“ [ ' J X [USA] A irw o lf ens, Gary Wood 1984. Rated R A A A A A @ Notiolero Unlvlsion thing Borrowed. Seething New (CC) The primaries continue with presidential 4;00AM [C N N ] Larry King Overnight 7:15PM [M AX] MOVIE: Shanghai ( ^ P .O .V . (C C ) T w o student-made films; 6 (Answers tomorrow) hopeful Jack Tanner (Michael Murphy) (In Surprise' (CC) A missionary and fortune "Knocking on Armageddon's Door" [ESPN] Drag Racing: IHRA Summer Stereo) Jumbles: PAGAN YACHT COOPER NETHER hunter team up to recover a stolen cachet chronicles survivailst preparations for Nationals, from Atco, N .J. (60 min ) (R) \ Yesterday's of priceless opium. Sean Penn. Madonna. Answer: What she wanted to hear when he asked her doomsday; "Living W ith A ID S " profiles m o v i e : -stork: Mirror 1986. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) 12:40AM IS) 4:30AM (jj) Twilight Zone to share his lot In life— T H E ACR EAG E how a community rallied to support a 22- Image' Police detective Evan Stark reluc­ year-old terminal AIDS victim. (60 min.) tantly investigates his best friend's murder [HBO] Animation: Cartoons. Compu­ PRANK AND ERNEST byBobThavss 7:30PM (XI PM Magazine Featured; ters ai^ Beyond An account of the past, Indonesia; the wom en of Bali. and uncovers the victim's dangerous dou­ @ S U r Tr* k present and future of animation tech­ New beek In tloek. JiMnbto Sook No. 11 It bybNbMb N r tl.i0 , which IncIwdBB peBltat ble life. Nicolas Surovy, Kirstie Alley, Den­ and iMndinf,' traai JumM*. de thia newepapBr, f.O. b w 4***, OrtandB. f L saaM -^M . CD Current Affair [TM C] MOVIE: 'HardbodlM' Three niques. IncledB reur m b w . BddrBt* and ilp oeda and maht ire««r ehack pcyahto to NeerapepBiheeka. nis Hopper. 1986. (R) O H .O H ...X CANT m ( S ) Jao pa rdyl (CC|. middle-aged men seek advice from a Cali­ fornia beach hustler on how to pick up 1 2:50AM CD Love Boat 4:43AM (X) l Love Lucy (X) MOVIE: ’Kojak: Tha Balania Fite' Ko- m eCOLOGlCLAL. beautiful girts. Grant Kramer, Teal Roberts, [M AX] MOVIE: it s Allve jak encounters federal roadblocks while in­ 1:00AM CD Archie Bunker's Place 4:45AM Gary W o ^. 1984. Rated R. III: Island of the Alive' To protect man­ vestigating the murders of several alderiy CD High Rollers NICHC W AJ! ^ Russian emigres in New York. Telly Sava- [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock Presents kind, the courts exHe five dangerous mu­ CD Joe Franklin tant babies to an uncharted tropical isle las. Suzanne Pleshette. Max Von Sydow . 10:30PM QS (9) Odd Couple 1985. QD (3) Twilight Zone Michael Moriarity. Karen Black, Laurene Bridge IS) IN N N e w s Landon. 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) dD ® Major League Beseball: Texas (3) Matchmaker E ) Hogan's Heroes Astrograph Rangers at New York Yertkees (2 hrs.. ® More Real Paopla a-'C 3 0 min.) (Live) [ESP N ] Water Skiing: Mesters Chem- d D El Arta da Lucir Joven y Balia (E ) Jeffersons pionship, from Celloway Gardens. Oe. Walking now had the option of taking a spade (Taped) [C N N ] Insida Politica '88 (R) (SD Win. Lose or Draw NORTH 7-lt-M finesse, guarding against a possible K- feeling kindly won't be enough it there Is [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Fourth Protocol' [ESPN] Bast of Scholastic Sports (3 ) Bemey Miller ffisflnCaMe* ♦ J 6 5 3 a narrow line Q-4 with Blast. That would be the right someone you want to help today. Your (C C ) A British mastertpy scours England Amarica T A 10 play if the only problem on the deal Intentions must be backed up with con­ ® Hollywood Squares for his Russian counterpart, a KGB agent [USA] Saarch for Tomorrow The^5& »ig^ Channel w ho’s building an atomic bomb. Michael ♦ K 7 6 2 By Jamei Jacoby was ensuring that the defenders did WINTHROP byOlekCayani ^ W r t h d a iy structive deeds. @ ) W o rld of Survival (R) A K J 4 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Al­ Caine, Pierce Brosnan, Joanna Cassidy. 1:05AM [HBO] MOVIE: 'Pretty America's Family Network not take more than one trump trick. [D IS ] Sweet LerKi of Liberty Time-lapse 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) Smart' A headmaster at an Athens private though you'll be your usual cordial and photography is featured in this portrait of EAST The enterprising declarer is always But there was also a precarious dia­ school gets his comeuppance when his WEST July 20,1968 charming sell In group Involvements to­ American life, including the July 1966 Sta­ [M A X ] MOVIE: 'PoHce Academy 4: Cl- ♦ K4 looking for better ways to take tricks. mond situation to be dealt with, with LOOK. AT TWIS PICTURE OF YOU WERE OOPS... IT'S A PICTURE OF MY tizene on Patrol* (CC) Pokce academy pretty students discover his illegal activi­ ♦ Q day, the truth of the matter Is that tue of Liberty celebration. ties. Tricia Leigh Fisher, Lite Lorient, Den­ WOMD ntmiEREI W Q J 9 7 6 W4 32 In particular, he does not like to leave potential help in the defenders' trump AAE Vl/HEN I WAS. BORK^ graduates are put to w ork trainirtg local ci­ BORN WfTWA W R O N S t FATHER WHEN HE WAS Several nice things you would like to crowds might fray your nerves. [ESPN] Surfing Magazine nis Cole. 1987. Rated R. ♦ Q IO ♦ A94S things to chance when they can be cer­ holding. So declarer played the low AAUSTACHE ?J .PICTURE. tizens in a crime-fighting program. Steve BORN. have but really don't need might come CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. I t ) Work [H B O ] MOVIE: 'On The Edge' Years af­ Guttenberg. Bubba Smith. Michael Wins­ S Q 10 9 6 5 4 A 8 7 3 1:30AM CD Gat Smart tain. So look at today’s four-spade con­ club from dummy and ruffed. Then he alone today If possible. In your Intensity ter being banned from amateur competi­ low. 1987. Rated PG. / into your posaession in the year ahead. (3) INN Naws tract. Does it seem that South was too ruffed his last low heart. Then came.a i r to achieve objectives, it might appear tion, a middle-aged k>r>g-distance runner S O U T H It will be similar to putting frosting on [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock Prasante aggressive in going right to four spade back ito his ace and another that others are more of a hindrance trains for an especially demanding race to ( E ) P .O .V . (C C ) T w o student-made films; 4 A 10 9 8 7 2 the cake. "Knocking on Armageddon's Door" spades? Althou^ he has only eight spade. Lo and behold, Ehist was on lead CANCER (June 21-July 22) A situation than a help. win back his self-respect. Elruce D ^ . 11:00PM G D (X) (SD ® New* 4 K 8 5 John Marfey. Bill Bailey. 1986. Rated PG- chronicles survivalist preparations for CDT s x I ♦ J 8 S high-card points, North’s opening dia­ with the spade king, and hearts and that may cause you consternation early AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. I t ) In daal- 13. (In Stereo) doomsday; "Living W ith A ID S " profiles 4 2 mond bid increases South’s chance of clubs were exhausted from the dum­ 4lWi.'W(tAL in the day will eventually resolve Itself, Ings with others today, strive to be (X Benny Hill how a community rallied to support a 2 2- AM* National Geographic An taking tricks with the J-8-5 of dia- my and declarer’s hand. There was so don't get uptight. Conditions should philosophical if something goes awry. If 8:00PM CD (U) Odd Couple year-old terminal AIDS victim. (60 min.) Vulnerable: North-South examination of Britain's traditions and pa­ momb, and South's spade suit comes nothing for Eiast to do but cash the dia­ begin to brighten by the afternoon. your attitude Is forgiving, problems will (E) Dating Gama Dealer: South J**" geantry. (60 min.) 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Inquire': today. A brief break could anhanoeyour lE ) V A determined group of Annericen [U SA] Alfred Hitohoock Prasante A me have acme sticky points. freedom fighters wages w ar against the jesloue husband finds himaelf caught in the PEOPLE WHO KNOW LN H U (SapL 23-Oct. 23) Make a con- effactivanets and productivity. tyrannical aliens. Stars Marc Singer. Feye ICoKCobltCfeafcr Hartford Inc | murderous trap he has set for his w ds and know there's a certain magic oartad effort lo trkat evaryone equally GEMINI (May You're llkety UtlNiaelaB Nall •01 PwwaL.liteioheHsr IlllWWla ■ ■ 1 21-Jima 20) Grant and Jana Badler. (2 hrs.) her tutpectsd lover. tJaOLWAVBTfWIT 760 8iMn Dsan t ^ . . 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Notices Lots/Lond for Sole...... 23 Make teaching more lil/i-year-olds can write a Employment & Education Rentals Child Cor«...... SI Electrical...... ,...59 dog food story that Albert firm. See if you can model it on Shanker began rubbing elbows Bennett has called Chicago’s; Port Time Holp Wontsd...... Cleaning Services...... Heotlng/Plumblne...... TV/Sttroo/ADPlIoncos...... 75 interviews and in the speeches he halfway decent letter — with a lot group medical practice. See if schools the nation’s worst and’ Rooms for Rent...... 31 ...... 5J ...... V.-.40 Shanker draws on once again to makes while traveling a half- with governors and corporate Holp Wanted...... n Apartments tor Rent...... 33 Lawn Care...... 53 'Miscellaneous Services...... „...61 Mochlnory and Tools...... 76 Automotive of misspellings and grammatical you can model it on the chieftains; got a seat on the laid much of the blame at the door SItuotlon Wanted...... Bookkeeplng/lncome Tax...... 54 Services Wanted...... 42 Gordtnlne...... deliver his indictment of Ameri­ million miles each year, Shanker Condominiums for Rent.’...... 33 ..77 ...91 errors?” he asks Harvard stu­ university.” Trilateral Commission, a high- of the Chicago Teachers Union, Business Opportunities...... 13 Homes for Rent...... 34 Carpentry/Remodellng...... 55 Londscoplng...... 63 Good Things to Eot...... Cors for Sale...... can schoois to students at the argues that Americftn schools are dents. “ Maybe we’ve got to Instruction...... Pqlntlne/Pagerlng...... 56 Cpncrete...... 64 Trucks/Vans for Sale...... :...... 92 Shanker envisions schools powered foreign policy group; Local 1 of the AFT, which has . Store/Offlce Space...... 35 FutI Oll/Cool/Rrowood...... 93 Harvard Graduate Schooi of failing 80 percent of the students generate a lot of unhappiness. Employment Services...... '....is Resort Property...... 36 ..79 Campers/Trollers...... Education; where the lecturing would be and launched a weekly “Where struck nine times in the past 19 Form Suppllts and Equipment...... so Motorcycles/Mopeds...... 94 who pass through their doors. “There is compelling evidence Industrial Property...... 37 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL ...95 done by videotape, and where We Stand" column that appears years. i Reol Estate Gorooes and Storage...... 38 Offlce/Rotoll Equipment...... 11 Auto Services...... Despite the best ingredients, His solution? that the current structure of Homes for Sale...... 21 MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES... Autos for Rtnt/Loose...... 96 pretty packaging and an aggres­ students could work in teams, as a paid advertisement in the “They have bludgeoned th a t, Roommates Wanted...... 39 Recrentlonol Equipment...... 12 ...97 Make school teaching more tike schools actually harms large Condominiums for Sole...... 23 Wonted to Rent...... 40 , Call 643-2711 for more Information! Mlscollanoous Automotlvo...... sive ad campaign, Brand X dog progressing at their own pace and Sunday New York Times. He is school system. The union has Boqis qnd Marine Equipment...... 83 Wanted to Buy/Trade...... 98 medicine. Let teachers work in numbers of students and prevents learning in their own style. also a vice president of the taken what it could get and has food Just isn’t selling. "The dogs teams under lead teachers, who large numbers of students from just don’t like it,” a nervous Although there might be fewer AFL-CIO. not served the teachers,” says READ YOUR AO: Closslftd odvgrtisgmgnts are would diagnose problems and learning.” certified teachers, there would be Shanker, president of the Bennett. _ R A TE S : 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. DEADLINES: For classified odvertlsments to corporate underling tells his boss. prescribe treatment for the class­ 7 to 19 dovs: 70 cents per line per day. be published Tuesday through Soturday, the token by telephone os a convenience. The Shanker proposes letting any more adults in the cllissroom 665,000-member AFT since 1974, Bennett says the AFT has been Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one And that is what is wrong with room teachers to apply. 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. group of six to 12 teachers form an through wider use of aides, has long championed tough “a bit more innovative, not so deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of American education. Shanker They would also command autonomous school within a 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. tion. For advertisements to be published tells these future school adminis­ interns and volunteers. school standards and was an hidebound” as the National Edu­ the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen salaries sharply higher that) the school, with a pro-rated share of Shanker says his AFT locals early advocate of rigorous tests cation Association in places such Minimum charge: 4 lines. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the value of the advertisement will not be trators and Ph.D.s. $28,083 the AFT says the average the budget, to experiment with corrected by on additional Insertion. “The lesson is right, the books will keep pressing at the bargain­ for incoming teachers. He had a as Rochester, N.Y.,DsdeCounty,, American schoolteacher made different ways of teaching. It ing table for better salaries, are right... but in the end, if the last year. But fewer would make pivotal role in the creation of a Fla., and Hammond, Ind., where would have the blessings of the smaller classes and better work­ voluntary National Board for Shanker’s locals have accepted dogs don’t eat it, it doesn’t make it to the top. principal, school board and local any difference what’s good about ing conditions. But real improve­ Professional Teaching stricter accountability in ex­ Notices THE DEADLINE FOR “I know that sounds bad,’’ union, and participation by ments in the teachers’ lot will Standards. change for more say in running HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED EDHELP WANTED Dr. Crane’s Answers the dog food,’’ says the president Shanker tells his Harvard pupils, teachers and students would be PLACING OR ED GD never materialize “as long as His adversaries scoff at the schools. As 0 condition precedent to CANCELING AN AD IS of the American Federation of "but remember as you get fewer voluntary. the placement of any odver- CHILD Care position for BABYSITTER. Looking SCHOOL Bus Drivers-for RECEPTIDNIST. Enthu­ Teachers. schools are run the way they are image of the new Shanker, and When storm clouds gathered 12 NOON THE DAY the town of Glaston­ t teachers, if you do it right, they’re Once given a green light, each now.” tlslne In the Manchester He­ ouallfled nannies. $6-$7 for a responsible 13 siastic, hard working Quiz OB Page Shanker, who went to Jail twice all of higher quality.” even some of his allies think he over American schools in 1983 rald. Adyertlser hereby BEFORE, MONDAY - per hour. Long term year or older, prefera­ bury. Will train. Drive Receptionist needed 1. Squeal (Pig) experimental school would be Shanker was Jailed twice in has too little faith in the efficacy agrees to protect. Indemnify as many or os tew for busy office. Must in New York in the 1960s for Shanker takes no comfort from given free rein for five to 10 years with the release of the explosive FRIDAY, IN ORDER (full/port time, live In bly female to core for 2. Dynamo leading his teachers on illegal New York City In the 1960s for of traditional instruction. “A Nation At Risk” report, and hold harmless the Man­ TO MAKE THE NEXT or out). Nannies Un- my 4'/i year old son In hours as desired. Bo­ have good phone and 3. Income taxes polls that show parents giving to demonstrate whether it had, leading teachers to illegal Secretary of Education Wil­ chester Herald, Its officers llmlted 232-7084. my Sycamore Lane nus plan and earned people skills. If you can strikes, today is one of the local public schools good marks Shanker quickly signaled that his and employees against any ISSUE. FRIDAY dovs. 100% paid medi­ keep vour head while 4. Turkey (Dressing) indeed, come up with better strikes. His image was such that liam J. Bennett, a persistent and all lloblllty, loss or PERSDNS to work In home. Some week severest critics of public schools and rating their own child’s formulas for learning. union was willing to consider any AFTERNOON BY 2:30 nights and/or weekend cal Insurance available those about you are 5. Rose Woody Allen lampooned him in critic of medioerp school perfor­ expense. Including attor­ PM, FOR MONDAY’S kitchen preparing food and all reforms. neys' fees, arising from and other kitchen du­ evenings. Please coll to driver. Family plan losing thelrs-Coll 649- 6. (a) Adams — Bay (y) ‘ claims of unfair trade proctl- ISSUE. THANK YOU ties. Telephone 649- 643-1712 ask for Lori or also available. Save 9626. G orston Sign (b) Nixon — Golden (x) ,ces, Infringement of trade- FOR YOUR 0305.______leave messoge.______the cost of day care, Supply, 110 Batson (c) Taft — Buckeye (w) • marks, trade names or pot- bring your 4 or 5 year Drive, Monchester. 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CD Responsibilities In­ Glastonbury, Ct. 06033. tion of any advertlsment in The bad news: They’re fired clude: Involvement In Apply In person Good math and people HDME8 the Manchester Herald by MANAGEMENT Trai­ Mondav-Frldoy, 9- Phone 633-5231 Ext. 430. skills. Computer expe­ adyertlser. Including adver­ nee. Growing whole­ cash bookkeeping, AAE/DE/M/F. 0 3 FOR SALE bank reconciliations 3pm. Aero All-Gas rience heipnil. For ap­ CDHELP WANTED INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Disc Jockey Steve tisements In any free dlstrl- sale supply chain FULL Time truck driver pointment coll Beverly parting of the ways through mutual agreement.” ibutlon publications pub- and collections. Com­ Company, 3150 Main Stiles had good news and bad news. Stiles, who has been dating Owen since last otters many Incentives Street, Hartford, Ct. to do pick up and at 649-9626. Gorston WHY Not spread out? 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Full time Is situated on on extra The bad news came hours later when both he “In the 6 o’clock hour he just opened the mike LOST business from the son to; Al Stetfert's, 445 mlnistrative Assistant large beautifully lands­ pany, Administrative tive office. Training for medical office. with medical secretary and Owen received word that their “Steve and and said he would have a major announcement. AND FOUND ground-up. Begin In Hartford Rood, Man- Typing experience pre- caped lot. Feoturlno warehouse-delivery office. 282-9074. provided. Benefits experience and good Mel and the Morning Music Crew’ ’ no longer will And he wouldn’t tell me what,” said Owen, 29. available. Apply In per­ chester.______terred. Call 871-2500. first floor family room, be broadcast on WZPL-FM. IMPOUNDED. Mole, 1 and go where ever your CR UISE Ships. Now hlr- organizational skills. 2full baths, easy access ”I responded, ‘What are you trying to say. Are Ingl Summer and ca­ son, 8:30-12:30ond 1:30- FULL and Port time per- Send resume to: Paul “They said ’Congratulations, you made ' year old. Lab, black, ability allows. Contoct sonnel. First shift, light to highway. Call for we getting fired?’ Which is a real natural found on Spring Street. Ken at Manchester reer opportunities. 4:00, Tuesday-Frlday. Scollon, CISW, Direc­ Prague Shoe Com­ manufacturing, will BUILDING details. Century 21 Ep- national news.’ Then they said. ‘You’re fired,’’’ response, I thought,” she said. ■ Alto, Female, 9 weeks WInnelson. 649-4563. Excellent pay. World tor, Inter-Community steln Reoltv, 647-0895.n pany, 200 Pitkin Street, train. Coll 643-2590. Mental Health Clinic, Owen said. “We’re shocked. Everybody thinks At 7:25 a.m., Stiles popped the question. ! old, mixed hMed, GLASTDNBURY Public Travel! Coll (refunda­ ble) 1-518-459-3734 ext East Hartford, Ct. Perhaps you should talk CUSTODIAN 124 Hebron Ave, Glas­ Country Living. Coven­ this is a bigger story than the engagement." ' black, found on worth Schools will be hiring try $189,900. Spacious 4 WZPL-FM General Manager Roger Ingram “I couldn’t speak. I made a sound. It sounded : Main Street. Call the P5084.______X-RAY Technician. Full to us. Does owning tonbury, C T 06033. like ahhh,” Owen said. “I Just looked at him and Aides and Clerical vour own business WANTED bedroom Garrison Co­ said Stiles and Owen were leaving by mutual Monchetfer Dog Stott for the coming NEED Extra Income? time tor busy Drthc- N A N N Y. Core tor new lonial In desirable Cov­ said ’Are you serious. We’re on the air. Are you Warden, 643-6642. Want flexible hours? poedte practive. Good without Investing capi­ agreement. school year. There are tal appeal to you? Does Pleasant working born In Manchester entry Hills. Features serious?”’ openings In the follow­ Sell baskets and wall storting salary. Excel­ area home. Full time, formal dining room “Steve and Mel issued us an ultimatum that we decor, on home party lent benefits. Reply to : Influencing peoplegive conditions. Excellent could not agree to,” Ingram said in a prepared When he pulled out a ring, Owen started to cry. ing categories: School you satisfaction? Hove references. 643-0392. with sliders to deck, Employment Health Alde.-Llbrory plan. Representatives Box WW, C/D The benefits, full time. eat-ln kitchen and first statement Wednesday evening. “It was a mutual Stiles then turned to a record, “She’s like the and Manager positions Manchester Herald. you more than average wind,” by Patrick Swayze, according to Owen. Alde.-Sclence Alde,- Inlative, self discipline Inquire at floor family room. A parting of the ways unrelated to their Secretorlol Alde,- open. Coll Dorothy 1- and stability? Can you HDMES must to see. Century 21 800-521-1228.______engagement.” “It was something I actually didn’t want to Speclal Education budget yourself on a 03FDR SALE Epstein Realty, 647- Stiles and Owen, however, both said the do.” he said. “Obviously people were going to PART TIME ‘ Aide,-School Alde,- DD you like working with SECRETARY small storting Income 6 4 9 - 5 3 3 6 8895.0 decision was not mutual. ask, ‘What the hell are you doing?’ But it was IE HELP WANTED School Secretary, 10 8, people? We have Im­ of $31,000. annually AM real estate advertised In WILLIAMSBURG Colon­ 12month,-Secretary (.5 mediate openings for RECEPTIONIST plus bonus while oqulr- TE A C H E R Assistant. Au­ the Monchester Herald Is ial. Manchester “I have no idea whether it was related to the getting tough not to talk about our relationship on time). Application ^engagement,” Stiles said. “But there was no ’Assistant In Manches­ full time and part time Full time position open Ing the experience and gust 30th opening at sublect to the Fair Housing $164,900. New price on the air.” ter's doctor's otfice. available fromj^ Glas­ .. ossoclatei In the Dell . knowledge to eorn State approved private Act of 1968, which mokes It this spacious well . Dependable, pleasant tonbury Board of'Edu' and Bakery depart­ 'In our accounting firm. Illegal to advertise any pref­ i'l more? A positive school to assist In erence, limitation or discrim­ cored for home In de­ T personality a must, af- cation, 232 Williams ments. Must be 18 ye­ Friendly Urorking answer to these ques­ classroom tor S/E dis­ sirable Lydall Woods. Street. Glostonbury, ination based on race, color, ’ te rn o o n h o u rs 1- ars old. Apply In per­ atmosphere In our tions would Indicate turbed students, ages religion, sex or notional Features 3 bedrooms, ! 5:30pm. Flexible even- C T 06033. 633-5231 ext son: Greenflled's, 469 Wsiklns Centre office. that you should talk to 5-7 years. ED E. Send origin, or on Intention to 116 baths, 1st floor ' Ings. Permanent part 441. AA-EDE-M/F. Main Street, East Telephone and light us. We are a leading resume to: The Com­ moke any such preference, laundry, 1st floor fam­ Ralph Nader returns home - time position. Great Hartford.______. limitation or discrimination. typing skills needed, agency of the Pruden­ munity Child Guidance ily room, loads of stor­ • working conditions. tial Financial Services. Cl|nlc School, 317 The Herald will not know­ age and attached gar­ AUTD Body Person. Ex­ and knowledge of ingly accept any advertise­ ! Coll 646-5153. Leave DRIVER perience preferred Many Lawyers, Ac­ Nuth Moln Street, age. Century 21 Epstein ♦ messoge.______Multi-Mate word ment which Is In vlolotlon of CDventrv area with own tools. Good countants, Executives Manchester, 06040. the low. Realty, 647-8895.0 for a battle with politicians •DISHWASHER. Even- hourly wage and benef­ processing essential. and Sales Representa­ Ings. For hard working Manchester its. Call 643-7604 ask for Full benefits and good tives hove discovered person, career oppor- that Insurance underw­ WINSTED (AP) — Consumer Herald raute. John.______salary. Sand latter / ought to come up and take a ; tunitles are possible. NEED mature responsi­ resume for appoint­ riting on a professional advocate Ralph Nader has come barometer of the people’s atti- ; We will train you. Coll Shert Haurs — ble person to care for ment to; basts offers earnings home again, but the mayor of this tu<|es in this town about what he’s It’s FUN! > Covey’s 643-2751. Great Pay! three young children, 2 and satisfaction not northwestern Connecticut town IPART Tim e. 20 Hours per dovs a week In my S.RIehirdDottvo.P.C. available elsewhere. trj^ g to do. To discuss what this wish he’d mind his own business “I’m a political, elected offi­ ' week. General office; Call 647-9946 home. Must have own 935 Mein St. / and stay in Washington. typing (40wpm). Send transportation. Call af- Manchester, C T 06040 career might otter, you cial. I’m a lifelong resident and It’s EASY! resume to: Executive Ask far ter 4pm. 646-0559. phone Doni at 693-4245 “You know, Ralph Nader is not have lived here 90 percent of my Director, New Hope between 9-4pm.______the king of Wlnsted,” said Mayor Gerlinde T R A V E L Agency. East of DRIVERS. Start at S9.30 life, and I think I’ve got a good Manor, 40 Hartford the river needs assist­ per hour. 7:3(Mpm shift W AREHDUSE. We need James D. O’Meara. feel for what people want. I mean, It’s JUST FOR Road, Manchester, Ct. ance. Typing and tele­ with overtime. Good an enthusiastic, hard Nader and O’Meara have j he’s been gone for 37 years.” 06040.______IN SID E Soles. One of phone etlouette re- benefits. Class II only. working person to battled for the past two years jCLEANING person New England's fastest oulred. Will train. Will train. High school stock shelves and fill ■JIg SALE 'll*® ‘Nader, however, maintains orders. Experience over the future of a school that he has kept close ties with his YOU! needed once a week In growing sign supply Apply to 646-2756. graduate. Apply In per­ Manchester, transpor­ companies needs an son Mondav-Frldoy, 9- preferred but not ne­ building. Nader wanted the big, hometown and often visits his Inside Sales person. R E TA IL Assistant Man­ cessary. Call 649-9626. tation provided. Call ager. Rapidly growing 3pm. Aero All-Gas red brick building built in 1900 family. , 649-6037. You should hove good Company, 3150 Main Gorston Sign Supply, _ a g a i n - saved, but O’Meara wanted the telephone manner and lewelry company In 110 Batson Drive, He said that his activism and With school out for the summer, malor department Street, Hartford, Ct. Mary P. Hinsdale School flat­ HDME Heolth aide- Du- some knowledge of In­ 278-9910. Manchester. that of his family is well estab­ ; ties Include health store seeking person­ tened because of its structural side sales. Sign supply mat lished in the community. His his ' core, meal preparation experience Is not re- nel. Will train the right problems and replaced with a and light housekeeping person. Retail expe­ modem structure. RALPH NADER brother, Shafeek, led the fight to becoming a newspaper carrier is a fun oulred. For appoint­ preserve another school building , for elderly couple. Sun­ ment coll 649-9626. Gar- rience helpful. Good PRIVATE PARTY The mayor and his forces won. . .’’not king of Winsted” targeted for demolition. The days and/or a few ston Sign Supply, 110 salary and benefits. prompting Nader to launch an and’ easy way to earn money! weekday afternoons. Batson Drive, Coll 568-1115.______dent, said he has “ mixed feel- former Gilbert High School was Coll 643-0065.______Merchandise Ads longer need’- _ investigation by his Public Inter­ ings” about the battle. He voted Manchester. PERSDN Wanted to run est Research Group into how renovated and in 1965 reopened as PART Time. Service our multi-company Glas­ twice to save the school, but the state-run Northwestern Con­ customers by phone In CDNSTRUCTIDN- tonbury office. Must be Winsted decides issues of great realizes he was in the minority. necticut Community College. .Vour spore time. Earn Utlllty. Truck driver- flexible and have own public interest. ★ Routes Close to Home ★ Prizes & Contests up to S5-S10 hourly. laborer needed. Must transportation. Phone “It’s gone twice before the “The town has always run itself hove class II drivers Place you'u receive The study will look at Winsted’s people. Whether it’s good to take ^5-9756 or 520-0350, work, scheduling, light down. It’s the kind of town that’s license. 40 hours plus bookkeeping. Good problems and offer solutions. It it down, I don’t know,” he said. ARDWARE Clerk- Port overtime, benefits. will also examine the town at the end of the railroad track. time, Includes Sotur- typing skills a must. Nader and those in his family Coll 633-3930 or 646-6033 C all 633-4123 leave charter, taxes, recreational facil­ It’s the kind of town where people Call U8 now at learn more about dov. Excellent for High for more details. attended the school, located want Just to get out after they 647-9946 to School students. Good message.. 991 ities, zoning, planning and envir­ around the corner from their e Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days onmental issues. graduate,” Nader said. “Now, becoming a Manchester Herald carrier. pay. Apply Conyer's PART T im family home and within view of there isn’t that much self- Hardware, 63 Tolland * Additional Lines 50 good halghta. Good pay/benofita. atruction work. Should have the site of what Nader calls “my the mayor said. “It’s Just sour own toola and oar. ExoMlant 806 Main Street ^ fight. “I think Nader’s right on a big red schoolbouse." motor vahlola to airport to pick grapes over the fact that the up company ellanta. Vary good pay rata. Manchester, C T 06040 lot of things. I’m glad we have “Nader’s problem is that he’s voters have voted twice to demol­ pay/banatita. someone like him.” highly personalized this thing,” ish a school building that his SCOOP! ______(203) 64^4558 David Taylor, another resi- the 45-year-old mayor said. “He family opposed.” CHARMING Older Colon­ "iroTHlRffTewTnJ : Skylark 1985. Air, land clatslfleld ads S p c c i Q l i F R E E to 0 loving homo. 6 ial In convenient loca­ % power stoorlng and month, block Labrador tion. Front to bock reach nearly 800,000 brokts, om/fm, great hornet In Connecticut cross. Very otfoctlon- llvino room with fire­ oft and good notured. cor. $4800.647^104. place, bullt-lne and and Rhode Itland. The price for a basic 25 644-3114. CADILLAC Cimarron French doors to en­ ru^CARPBITIIY/ UBSCELLAHEOUS 1903. Loaded, 4 cy­ closed and heated word od l8 only S55 and will appeor In 43 news­ CHILD CARE l^iREMODELINa FLOORINfi ISERWCK linder, 4 door, 5 ipoed. bock porch. Forntol MMCELLANESUS 60K, 83050. Coll 646- dining room, large bed­ papers. For more In­ FOR DALE formation call Classi­ 2 2 1 3 . ______rooms and walk up NANNIES Unlimited. fied, 643-2711 and ask Professional child care FARRAND REMOOELINS CRYSTAL TIUNGS DATAON ibOSX 1981, 5 attic with cedar closet. Noom addOlont, daoka, reoflns, DEUVERING DEOjRATiv^y^Tnr’' for detolls.o placement agency pro­ ConsrisTlloAMarbls Rich, clean, atone-tree Plato gloss mirror, speed, hatchback, olr, Tru ly 0 home of auolltv vides high ouallty, iWIno, ^window aixf guitars. with the warmth of MANCHESTER. By tasOllatlSM loam. 8 yards. MOPIus Tax. doted 19M. Best offer sunroof, 71K. Exctllont screened Nannies.. Backhoa and buSdooar sarvlea Aleo, sand, gravel, stone yesterday. Sentry Real owner. Walker Street. 3 avaSabla. Can Bob Fanand, Jr. Commorolal 6 Residential 633^1(M.o condition. 83500. 649- Long term (live In or and horoa manure. 7074 loovt message. Estate, 643-40M.D bedroom home with m at aanMATst - follv iiaunto AMEREC Finnish Sauna, porch, hardwood out). 232-7084. Sill. 647-8609 DanMA. _ C u s t o m designed nine 643-9504 model SKMA 22, brand floors, new both ond LIC E N S E D Mom has op­ . Rss. 64^6849 NIokeraon 647-9443 now, complote with room three full both kitchen. $139,900. Prln- ening for children up to " ■"...... ' F— LIPMAN #1 Raised Ranch set on b beei controls, heat sensor clPle8only'646-2213. 5 years of age. Full and ' Tgp S N SsfEBEsd L and rocks. Hoots 135 lovely country sized part time. Call Sheri ★ Any amount daSvMed. A N A M VOLKSWMEN lot. White marble fire­ MANCHESTER. Price cubic feet. S400. or best Reduced I This 3 bed­ 647-1761. atone and bark, muMi PRE-OWNED place In formal living CAROUSEL lELECrWCAL jwboai, baakhoa 6 Nadar lenW offer. 547-6326, days or room, circular drive room Cape Cod hot full CONHUCTORS • 649-2547, ovonlngs. IOOOVWJETTA-MO lOOS In-law studio In back • AH Tygoo of Oorponlry and excellent closet DAVWCONtlMCtlON FOR Sole - 3 tires on rims. 101*0 TO OHOOSS FROM space ore lust o few of with private entrance. LAWH CARE • OiMnoffy • RralooBlonil RohRlng ELECTRICAL VVORK • gtwlor ONtosH Otaooufrt ^.672-14OO/6S!O-0655> 1 regulot, 2 studded. AT, AC, STSMa OHOWS OF COIOM the extras Included Plenty of storage Need a new Service with 75R14. $75. 646-4729. space. Lots of house for 64340S8 _ . circuit breakera? S7VWGOLF with this exceptional QN.BERT LAWN DRINKING Water tor 6« 4 Of...... ,._-.»»495 home. Yolanda Cor- the price I 8164,900. downl Ohaok ut out M SERVICE the ManehaaNr yaSow pagaa. m MASONRY per 0011001- Tired of roll. Sentry Real Est- Realty World, Benoit, Briok, Mock, stone. stvwscinocco Frechette Associates, PAINTIN6/ bottles? Sick of water 1W------.•11,295 ate, 643-eOM.o______FrefsssIsBsl Laadscsglag n iE P N DUMAS Chimneye and repsira. 646-7709.P______Stone, Loam, and Mulch tasting bod? Buy o SUPER Family homel PAPERIN9 •4D42S3 No Job too email. SS FORD F-1W Manchester, Cenn. — A City ef Viiiage Charm 3 0 C e n t s Deliveries. Mulfl-Purt Water Fil­ ...•6,859 S179,900. Some owner MUST ^111 Immaculate FREE eSTlUATES ter. It's simply the best flnonclngl Large and young 6 room 1V!i bath Free Estimates N A M E your own price. SS CHEW CAMARO Father 8, Son Pointing NEATim / fall-safe filter you con IROO Z -M ______...•9,995 spacious 8 room Colon­ Colonial. Fireplace, call 645-8063 buy. Coll 521-2464. appliances, carpeting, 647-71S6 * and Papering. Remo­ PLUMBIN6 S4 BUICK CENTURY ial with 2100 so. ft. 1st aeaaaaoaaaoaaaaa FOR Sole. Swing lot and ..•7,795 floor family room and 4 garage, treed back val. 291-8567. yard. The buy of the CARKNTRY/ HANDYMAN oxcerciso bike, 8100 az CHEW CHEVETTE bedrooms. There's Hama Imaravamant ■ PohHtnt each or best offer. Coll even o fireplace In the year. S140's. Blanchard REMOOELINfi Ronovations/Plus 8i Rossetto Realtors," BoINra, eumpe, hot walar • la aamanta PlnMw4»- mint - 646-7775.______living room and o Cutlom Initrlor 6 Extailor UaM Caratmrv • ODD JOOS- 24 ToNagd Tapk, Rto. 83 woodstove In the fam­ We're Selling Houses" Painting • Calling Rapalr 6 N W , new end ROUND dropleot, maple SaS IMPROVEMENTS " ,rep1eoementa. iNSuaao Vargog, CT e G40-203S Pratt will eliminate 1,000 jobs ily room. 1 full both and 646-2M2.n______Ranaw ■ Powar Waihing table, 2 leaves, 4 choirs. 2 half baths. Located In NEW Cope. Hurry and ^,ind REPAIRS Fraa Cmlmtttt ■ FREE E ^M fA res BARRY SCANLON 8100. Upholstered o great family neigh­ see this 7 room, Vh “No Job Too Small" liuurtd • Sanlor DIteounti 048-9649 / ttl-9616 646-2411 Iraa aaHmalaa' rocker, $35. Desk and MANCHESTER borhood. Anne Miller both home with ftre- nsglaNrsd and Fully Inaurtd 646-2253 choir, $40. 643-1470. Reol Estate, 647-8000.O placed first floor fam­ FREE ESTIMATES [MISCELLANEOUS p b r s o n a l ' si'iivicBS SIX Line Business Phone HONDA O N E Year New I $146,900. ily room and first floor I SERVICES • Cbackbaak CMirat System with five More cuts Larger than It looks. 5 laundry room. 3 bed­ 647-0593 CALLAHAN’S, • Incanw Toa Priaaratlan phones. One and o holt rooms oil on second USED CARS room Ranch with coun­ UNE FMfrnm s e r v ic e ODD lobt. Trucking. • Lila a HaaNli inwrtnet AMca year warranty with try kitchen, 3 bed­ floor. Only $166,900. ,abaaatHa WnSWahriiE iib State of the art fea­ 54 Honda CRX •SI 27 MMiMit oI piMit if Home repairs. You • Hnaadal 4 aatala Planalna rooms, vinyl siding, Hurry. Blanchard 8, nomo It, we do It. Freo tures. $1500. Creative 55 Bulok Skylark •2978 Rossetto Realtors," CMtaRta. hdS I Tin M l 140 Willard St. Phone Systems. 289- next month thermo-windows, Manohooter, C T 08040 estimates. Insured. 643- Coll Don M otlar-649-1329 SS Honda CMo CRX •6897 We're Selling Houses" Bmbb’i I hflin 8122. Ken.______basement. Located In M04.______P. B. MOtlSTr IBC. SS Dodga Lanoar •6973 area of newer homes. 646- 2482.0______W yolPi* tiefe Of ooMraotoTB fMl ratum- TEL 6 4 3 -9 3 3 0 tag your obIb. ooR uo. RuRy taourod. BABYSIT or housework HOLIDAY Health Fitness SS Toyota Taroal •5749 By Nancy Concelman Come take a look. Best EIGHTH District. Gra­ Center membership. anytime. Responsible 87 Pont. SunMrd •5123 Manchester Herald buy In town I Anne cious oldie but goodie 1 and experienced. (Platinum) 812/yeor and The Associated Press Miller Real Estate, 647- 6 large rooms loaded MAR Canstrucilon LAND8CAPINB renewal fee. Best otter. 84 Honda CMo Wg. •6453 NBiiBBSsiEsr. Ml. B63U79n Bae.1 ROOFme/ Please telephone 742- BOOd.o______with charm. Excellent SHNNS ^ 9500.______643-1033. 55 Honda Proluda •8922 SOUTH Windsor. condition. Must be TXHDgcxrorer savwsolroooo •10,124 EAST HARTFORD — Pratt & Whitney Aircraft $289,000. Immaculate 4 seen. This Is an excep­ HAWNES TREE SERVICE ttOJOBTOOrnUU ENDROLL8 68 Honda DX CMo •6773 announced today that it is eliminating more than tional home with 2 car RRIAN'S HOME OTwH^Bi nwgiMi iwvNDnga bedroom, 7 baths, 3 bed­ [APARTMENTS ups, heat and hot water condition, $75 each. November referendum. rooms, 1900 square feet dition. Coll MIko 643- MORIARTY from Dukakis’ one remaining rival. Dukakis toured the Omni conven­ Sen. Lloyd Bentsen of Texas, as proclaiming, "Jesse." On orders "I’m excited,” Cassano said. “I think it’s terrific. IS) THE REPLACEMENT rooms, large custom­ ___ I FOR BERT Included. Quiet area. 6976. The suburbanite son of Greek tion hall and planned a relatively running mate. Convention script said from Dukakis’ floor leaders, the OP UNDERGROUND ized kitchen. Ideal of living space, fire­ Coll B71-2844 for I thfnk it's something the public will understand." STORAGE TANKS- family room, cathedral place, olr conditlonino, M A N CH ^ER . 454 Main oppointment.______[ 8P0RTNHI CAMARO Borllnotta. BROTHERS : immigrants was capping a 17-month quiet day awaiting his nomination. He neither man would be in the hall governor's supporters kept their own The cost of the proposed building is less than the deck with view. Par­ . 1904, block, 5 spMd, CONTRACT NO. 3 celling, living room, Street. 2nd floor, 3 TWO Bedroom, new kit­ quest for the nomination and the right telephoned Jackson and told him his Wednesday night, but no one ruled out blue-colored placards out of sight, $15.5 million that Town Manager Robert B. Wtdss formal dining room, 3 tially finished wolk-out oxcollont condition. USED CARS (4) THE REPLACEMENT room heated. No ap­ chen carpet. Immacu­ -to challenge Republican Bush in speech had been "terrific." an unexpected Dukakis appearance Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., last year estimated a new municipal building would baths, fireplace, cen­ basement. Pool, tennis pliances. Security. $400 MISTRAL Windsurfer, $WW. 6444)176. SSMsrkurSatrpia •19,496 OP UNDERGROUND court. Priced to sell at late, enloy pool, pork. November. With Dukakis now knocking on the with Jackson. and other speakers trained their cost. Last year, the directors abandoned plans for STORAGE TANKS- tral air, situated on per month. 646-2426 Close to 1-84. No pots. rs o . 6 foot sdll with 1903 Plymouth Reliant 4 as Subaru 4x4 Jusly •T.OW large treed lot on a $169,000. Coll owner at bottons, 12 foot board Both Dukakis and Jesse Jackson, door, Jackson said his “mission" was Jackson had his night in the sights on Vice President Bush, the renovations to the existing Municipal Building. CONTRACT NO. 4 weekdays 9am-5pm. Heat and hot water door, om/fm storoo, aSMsro.8aMs •11,996 cul-de-sac street. Ask­ 647-0748.______with odlustoblo most- olr, very clton, low survivors from a field of seven, will to pave the way for a black to win the spotlight Tuesday, delivering a grace­ certain nominee when the Republi­ Among the proposals considered was one to build The Town of Manchester It MANCHESTER. 3 room Included. $700. per S7 Mare, a Marquis •IS,896 ful swan song before a noisy and cans convene next month in New on equal oeeertunity em­ ing S420JNI0. U & R N EW 6/6 Duplexes. Mal­ month. 346-9238. track, toot straps and mlleogo. 643-9559. have their names entered in nomina­ White House. additions to the east and west of the building at a Reolty 643-2692.0 oportment. Hoot and S7 Mare. Topu •WSS ployer, and reoulresanomr- lard view. 3 bedroom appliances Included. skeg. Coll 774-484S be- 0 0 o 0 i tion. Dukakis began the day with a "My children and your children will excited house. Citing dangerous over­ Orleans. cost of $2 million. motlveaction policy ferall of CLOSE To Cheney Tech. townhouse mokes on twton 5pm-10pm or 646- ST Mara. Couear •11,005 crowding, police sealed all entrances Kennedy derided Bush as the man Ift Centrectors and Vendors No pets. Security dep­ STORE AND commanding 2,763 delegates, com­ get through those doors, and the White The Lawrence Associates of Manchester pres­ os a condttlon of doine busl- Well kept home with excellent investment. osit required. 8405 per [ ^ CLYDE S7UnooinT.a •16,296 pared to 1,161 for Jackson and had House is within reach,” he told NBC’s to the Omni shortly before Jackson who "keeps burying his head in his ented a tentative proposal for the new municipal nees with the Town, as per full rear dormer. Large Each unit has fire­ month. Coll 646-2253. OFFICE SPACE CHSVIIOt.BT-OUICK, INC. S7Msn.aMarqi4s •II.SSS exercised his muscle by winning a Bryant Gumbel, the "Today” show’s spoke, locking out about 1,000 dele­ hands and hiding from the record of Pederel Order 11346. rooms with open floor place, private base­ NOUTaiLVeRNON j building to the subcommittee in April. More THREE Bedroom oport- BDATS/MARME trunoobiMicr •lO.SSS brief and moderate platform. black anchorman. "I am pushing gates, guests and reporters. Eld forme, plans and tpeeffi- plan, 3 bedrooms, 1V^ ment, carpeting, ap­ EAST Confer Street. 1000 EQUIFMENT detailed floor plans were revealed on Tuesday. coNene ore available of the baths. All appliances pliances and garage. ment. Wather/Oryer so. ft. office space. OK USED TRUCKS tr Fbfd Cr. vie. •11,695 Jackson, who captivated the con­ back barriers and removing ceilings Inside the hall, Jackson declared. See DEMOCRATS, page 10 The three-member subcommittee will make a Oenerol Services' office. hook-up, opplloncts. Excellent vlsoblllty. remain. Partially fin­ Invest today for To ­ 18' Boyllnor Runobout- *07 CHEVY BtAZER ST Mara. Couear •11,006 report on the proposal to the full Board of Directors TOW N OP ished basement. Over­ morrow! Blanchard 8i No pots. 1 month secur­ 649-0533.______AO. WvemMOk FS. ROL MANCHESTER, CT. ity. $700. per month. Volvo, Ponto. Inboord- 87 Mania RX-T •16,996 on Aug. 2. A special meeting of the board and a sized garoge with elec­ Rossetto Rooltors," FURNISHED Offices with outboord. 130HP. 83500. «i6.goo ROBERT B. WEISS, Wo'rt Soiling Houses" Coll 643-4062 after 17 Mare. Cougar •10.496 public hearing on the plan will be scheduled Aug. 9. GENERAL MANAGER tricity. Very large, Phone, receptionist, After 6pm 643-6017. private lot. Asking 646-2482.0 6:00pm.______copy, fox and tocre- IB OMC e-15 PICKUP Cassano said the board would probably vote after e»87 r eas M m oianN, MiK Ml STMaro. Cougar •10,496 Thunderstorm KOs Agreement said reached $144,900. Strano Real TWO Bedroom and three tory support. 647-4S00. a«, iw, KX. t T m Wl saawie the Aug. 9 hearing to put the plan to the voters for a MUSICAL m m *OWh ) 87 Mara, a Marquis •laOOS INVITATION TO BIO Estote, 647-7^.0 LOTS/IAND bedroom rents availa­ MANCHESTER- Prime November referendum. ble In Manchester. Coll ITEMS 'l l OODOE W IN PICKUP ST Ford Cr. vie. •12,496 power to over 300 IM d tw llll A Picture Perfect Ranch FDR SALE Don 649-0795.______location, rotoll, down­ Richard S. Lawrence, the president of the In theI Oenerel iServices' oF that Is Immaculate In­ town Main Stroot. 24 IS Toyota Camry •9406 ROLAND JX3P Synth, *0300 Lawrence Associates, said it would take six to nine floe, 41 Center St«Menchee- side and out. Light and MANCHESTER. Level, TWO Bedrooms, 116 square foot, first lovel, IS Msro. Marquis •SOOS Outages in Manchester, at least one due to a in sewage piant dispute months to make working drawings for the building. ter, C T until SEPTEM BER 8, airy kitchen and fire- clear lots. acre. baths, kitchen, llvln- bosomont same size. Ovation and Slowo «7 CHEV C-10 PNXUP 1988 el 11:88 e.m. for the fol- Nt vata,w,AaM^Niaa, IS Maro. Marquis •SOOS violent thunderstorm, left 321 customers tempor­ The $13 million cost includes architects’ fees, placed living room. Already with city groom, full collar. No ' Immtdicrte occupancy. Mtctrlc. Hondo boss. lewlne: Casio RZ-1. Amps. 643- SSMasdaRXT •12,496 arily without power today, said a Northeast By Andrew Yurkovsky fact that the Corps and EPA had Maintenance free sid­ tower and water. 647- utllltlos. Avolloblo Im­ 649-1625 or 647-8731. 7 t :x ! ! is s r n .goo mental biologist for the EPA, said furniture and other expenses. STATE PROJECT NO. 1033. ______2 Utilities Company spokesman. Manchester Herald not agreed on a joint course of the heads of both agencies met for ing. A special home 0426 days. 646-7207 mediately. Asking $610. OFFICES For rent. 500 ISMsre.aMarqi4s •II.SSS The plan calls for constructing the new building 76-148 per month. Coll 646- 10 0HCC2S00 The storm is listed as the cause for at least one UNION STREET BRIDGE thot must be seen lo­ ovonlngs. square foot. Coll for « im name. MS ML AO. IS Bulek Skylaifc •6696 action. about two hours Tuesday at the north of the present building, on the edge of Canter cated In a aulet neigh­ 2319.______CAMERA8/PH0TS outage on Gardner Street, Jose A . Chavez Jr„ The Corps last month ordered regional EPA headquarters in MANCHESTER. L a A 6 e , lovely, scenic, Information. 647-9223 *12.000 SSOMiClara *6496 The U.S. Army Corps of Engi- Springs Park. A two-story parking garage would be CONNECTICUT borhood. D.W. Fish wooded, residential lot T H R E E Bedrooms on or 643-7175. e IRIIPIM h I regional community relations manager for neer.T and the federal Environ­ work at the the secondary facility Boston. sa ndwiched between two floors of office space on the Reolty, 643-1591.0 ssMiMasas •aoos 11% ef the telal Md must be In South Wotfern sec­ first floor, $650. per 872-9111• sooseogei Northeast Utilities Co., said today. He said that a mental Protection Agency to stop because of the illegal “I can't reveal what was top and bottom. The first level of the parking OISAOVANTAOED MINOR­ BOLTON. New Contem- tion. 8125,000. 563-1413 month. Ono month to- MMCEUANEOUS NIKON FO-20 Comoro IS Uneabi OonL •12,996 limb which was knocked by the wind onto power reached an agreement Tuesday filling of wetlands. Work at the decided,” Schweisberg said. “All garage, where the entrance to the building would be ITY ENTERPRISES (MBE 8i porary. Outstanding between 8:30 and 1:30. curlty. Coll 645-0201. with 00-200 Ions, tutors. S40MiDalia •aoos WBEI. FOR RENT lines caused a power outage at 8:05 a.m. Power on how they will handle the secondary facility is part of a $27 I can say is that the EPA and the located, would be at the same level as the existing kitchen Including ce­ INDUSTRIAL Propor- THE Olcott Is now mon- Ions ' hood. Now and S« Unaobi OonHn. •10,096 was restored to Gardner Street at 8:45 a.m., dispute over the town’s sewage million upgrading of the plant. Corps agreed on how to proceed Plans end spedfleaWoos will ramic floor, wet bar oged by Boocon Man­ unused. $140.647-T56. Sdll Your Car parking lot. be available of llie General flot. Bloomfield- GARAGES. 2 single cor MChovOaMMly •8696 Chavez said. ' , treatment plant, an EPA official A special meeting of the town with the case.” and atrium doors. Mas­ Industrial land with oil agement Corporation. garages. Ideal tor tra­ Services' efflee the week ef ter .suite has large both SSBulekLsaabFa '•6096 An underground cable failure resulted in the said today. Board of Directors had been Among issues discussed, August 1, 1988. Bidders utlllfin noor by. Ideal Wo ore now occoptlne desman or storage. FET8 AND See TOWN HALL, page 16 should eeli IS8II 64F8Sn to with cathedral celling, for sub-divislon. 18 oppllcaflont for our 1 Rear of Crockett SUPPLIES 84 Unootn OonWt •11,096 loss of power to 277 customers in the Park and No information about that scheduled tonight for discussion Schweisterg said, were whether cehek en e^ He b ltlh ^ plans skylight and double oerts, 8550,000. Coll and 2 bodroom units. Chestnut Streets area at 8:34 a.m., Chayez said. agreement, however, was availa­ of the dispute, but Town Manager a permit would be granted for I dflcelfens. The plea Agency, 244 Main 4 LIngg — 10 Days 301-306 CENTER 8T. whirlpool. 4 bedrooms, Bob Potrovic. 727-9050. Fully opplloncod kit­ Stroot. Monchostor. Robert B.- Weiss canceled it work already done, whether the Is 888.88 per set - 2W baths, 1st floor SHAR-PEI for solo. 12 SOS ohargo oaoh addi­ Power was restored at 10:12 a.m. ble this morning. Town officials Me. Potor Savin chen, wall-to-wall cor- 643-1577. ______wteks' old. Coll 646- MANCHE8TER Chavez said that cable failure could not said they had not heard anything because of the lack of any word EPA would continue to provide its I TODAY laundry, 2 cor garage Proporfltt. potlng, prlvoto parking tional Una, per day. You The Town ef Manchester Is PLUS FIreplaced fam­ 6047. necessarily be attributed to the storm. about it. from the Corps or the EPA. share of the funding for the en eeuel sppsrtunlty em- and swimming pool. can oanoN j M any tlmo. 643-S135 Index ’.endrseuIrseaaeIHr- ily room with sliders to Wo ore near schools [RDDMMATE8 WANTED- homo (or BORRY, “It’s not necessarily due to the storm. I A meeting of town officials with Weiss said that the head of the project and the possibility of . section policy y e l l ft large deck. D.W. Fish and shopping moll. WANTED groert dog. Lovtskids, 1 NO RIFUN08OR wouldn’t tie the two together at this point in officials from the Corps and the Corps' New England division, penaittes against the town. m vMiffvcfvr* vfw w n w iv Realty, 642-1991.0 Convonlontly located 5 vto r old, oil shots. ADJUSTMENTS Col. Thomas A. Rhen, told him Various figures have been es e cendfllen m deine busl- Shopord Rotrlovor time,” he said. EPA last Friday resulted in no 20 pogoa, 2 aoetlons MViAsisAIMT Homes minutes from 1-04 and ROOMMATE Wonted. l im w c YCLet/ today that any information on the mentioned as a fine for the Illegal esss wtl 104)00. SQUARE foot on mix. Landlord soys The outage affected some customers on parts progress toward a settlement of Order 11946. from 81 (U repoir) IS mlnufts to down­ Short 2 bodroom town- CMliNRALD IRDffDD Claaslllsd__ . 19-80 LoosI News. .J-8 1.2 acres In conttr of house. 1 mile form must go. Coll 646-9825. of Park, Chestnut, Laurel, Center and Myrtle the dispute, which centers on the Tuesday meeting would come work, including one as high as dellnauent tax proper- town Hartford. No pots Comics — 13 Obituarlss. town. Good visibility. ollowtd. Rosidonts pay Uconn. 8300 per month. CLASSinED Streets, among others. The underground cable town’s failure to get a wetlands from U.S. Attorney Stanley A. $1.5 million. ttes and repo's. FOr FREE COCKATIELS. SU ZUK I 450 1862. Lew ConneallouL. Invotfor or uior may own utllltlos. For more Includes utilities. Plus 1 Two with cogo, stand, failure occurred at Walnut and Pine Streets, he permit for the secondary part of Twardy Jr., probably later this The Tuesday meeting was — 14 Opinion— current lists call 1-8M>- mllaagt. Excelltnt Foous _ _ _ 232-3457 ext 2340 also purchase. Worron E. Information pltoso coll month security. 429- etc. Evtnlngs bqfwten 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 cendltlon. New bert- said. the treatment plant. The lack of week. ------7 Sports_____ MMMi evenings. Howland, Inc. 643-1100. 6434)612 or 643-6432. 4515. 5:30-7:30. 643-7859. tory. 8600. Call 2824045. progress was attributed to the Matt Schweisberg, an environ­ See SEWAGE, page 10 Food______. 11-12 Tslevlslan_