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i. Mass. (U PI) — About 200 people hurled Molotov cocktails, set fires, looted stores and reiterates its wrecked cars today in a riot that started with a feud and left at least 12 injured — four from shotgun wounds, authorities said. All of the injured were civilians, police Capt. Samuel Aliano said. He said six people were arrested on charges ranging from assault and battery with a tax opposition marijuana possession. Three fires were set and one building was destroyed, Aliano said. He said the gasoline tanks By Elaine S. Povich were ripped from at least four cars to gel fuel for United Press International Molotov cocktails. Police said the feuding groups were white and W ASHINGTON — Attempting to m i n i Hispanic, but it appeared the conflict was not racially Misses’ Sweaters & Tops Jrs.’ Novelty Knit Tops clear the air. Treasury Secretary Ladies’ Turtlenecks Petites' Sweaters Jrs.’ Sweater Vests Misses’ Trimmed Blouses motivated. Donald Regan said today the adminis­ ^ ‘We know there were two factions feuding —• one tration has no plans fnr increasing white and one Hispanic,” Aliano said. ’’It started with . * Our Reg 15 99 Our Reg. 12 99 Our Reg. 15.99 Our Reg. 13.99 Our Reg. 13.99 ta xp in 1986, 1987 and 1988, and he told 4 4 9 6.74 12.31 9 .9 7 12.31 10.77 10.49 a feud over a broken windshield, escalated from that an interviewer, “ Would vou like to try Our Reg. 5.99 to 8.99 Super-soft silk/angora blends. Oversize looks, novelty trims, Lace. Krinkles. ribbed knits and Casual & dress styles. S.M.L. 32-38. WOW Krinkle knits, wheat tiake point on, and pretty soon they were using bats and for 2000?” cottons, sweater knits, more' lOO'^o acrylic and more'S.M.L solids, stripes, more! S.M.L. more in colors galore! Sizes S.M.L. 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Shirts w/Pocket Detail •Ladies' Blouses & Tunics •Full Figure P.S.’“ Gitano' Jeans S «venl*«n, Glamour. Coimopolitan A li t Me Two people were admitted to Lawrence General taxes in 1985 but that he he would not •Scarves and Belts magaiinee A mall In lor IS rebate. Coupona muat be Our Reg. 9.99 ...... 7.49 Our Reg 5.99 . Ea 4.49 Our Reg 15.99 ...... 12.31 O u r Reg. 1 5 .9 9 ...... 12.33 32-40, Our Reg. 20.99...... 16.16 accompemed by required attachmenta Eapirea8/31/S4 Hospital, one suffering from numerous buckshot rule out increases in the 1986-88 period. wounds and one with a broken leg, a hospital "As for 1986 we haven't even come to spokeswoman said. She said at least nine men and one grips with that budget yet. let alone woman were treated for cuts, multiple fractures, 1987 or 1988,” he told the congressional ' knife wounds, and bruises and released. hearing. DONALD REGAN Listed in good condition with buckshot wounds was Pressed today on NBC’s ’’Today " . . . joins no-tax fray Paul Borrelli, 32, of Lawrence. In good condition with program, Regan said, "Let’s get the a broken leg was David Vasquez, 15, also of Lawrence. record straight then. We have no plans increase taxes if elected, insists Aliano said 13 people were taken to Lawrence now for tax increases in 1986, ’87, ’88. Reagan has a “ .secret plan” to raise General, Including three with apparently serious Would you like to try for 2000?” taxes to cope with burgeoning budget injuries. The hospital spokeswoman said some of Asked if the administration had plans deficits. those injured in the disturbance may have refused for a contlnsency tax lithe defliHt does Under conttnuous questtonlng, Re­ treatment. not come down, Regan said, ” We tried gan repeated the president's pledge not The injured were taken in by ambulance, police, that in 1983 and it didn't go over. We to raise taxes next year. At one point he and private citizens, the spokeswoman said. have no such plans for contingency told the hearing that "as .secretary of All Slipcoversipci Petteruto’s Package Store was set ablaze by taxes either.” the treasury, I should be aware of any MONTICEaO. and Throw Covers Molotov cocktails and looted by rioters who grabbed Regan said tax reform recommenda­ plans for tax increases. This adminis­ X' O ann o n . 1 1 cases of beer and bottles of liquor, fought over the loot tions would be given to President tration has no plans fur a tax increase ei^lH a|i|pr L ii I 10.39to31.95 ».wtS39.99 in the street and smashed bottles onto the pavement, a Reagan by a December deadline set by in 198.5.” Agoodtimetofreshenupthe living room.Chotoe witness said. the president, and added, ” I can’t see Regan said the recent $63 billion White Luxury Percale Sheets ‘‘Highlights’ Terry Towels Seeded Voile Ruffled of fabrics at money-saving pricesi Cozy’s Cafe, located across the street from any way that we can possibly” have it "down payment” package of taxes and Priscilla Curtains (NOTmnivEfaioe) Petteruto's, also was looted, police said. TWIN (Flat or Fitted) A Q 7 St. Mary’s ‘Performer’ BATH j C 0 7 finished before the election. spending euts enacted last month has Reg. 6.99...... “T a ^ f Lawrence Police Chief Joseph Tylus met late this By 1989, Regan said, the nation's brought the deficit down to a level 100% Acrylic Blanket Our Reg. 7 .9 9 ...... a 96x63* •Full, Flat or Fitted, Reg. 8.99...... 6.71 It’s the sofest towel you’ll ever buy and it’s Our Rag. 14.99 ___ 1 1 .4 4 ^ Caldor’s Cresian morning at City Hail with Mayor John J. Buckley Jr., deficit would be "much less than $150 where spending curbs can produce and the city’s chief law enforcement official, billion,” a figure far below the $263 further reductions. •Queen, Flat or Fitted, Reg. 13.99 . .9.66 70x90' “7 A A fashioned by dependable St. Mary's. Enjoy the sheer beauty of voile curtains and Acrylic Yam Our Reg. 9 .9 9 ...... f ■■'I ■'! give your window a new look! 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Budget Office projects deficits will rise ” I don't this is a flash in the pan.” by about $590 billion. Regan said. ” I think it will continue "The down payment reduces the with ups and downs, of course, and then remaining budget problem to levels Inside Today it goes straight up.” ' which can be handled by reasonable YOUR CHOICE SURMOUNTDC Herald photo by Tarquinio THE CRISES OF OFF Regan told congressmen Wednesday spending re.straint on the part of Our . 30®/o 20 poges, 2 sectlonsy Congress,” Regan said. W0RKl»3LIfE^ hfereni% 1 advertising supplement he expects continued business growth 1 2 .7 0 Reg. 15.97 H A R D C O V E R Doggone hot and drops in unemployment and As for Social Security, Regan sought G.E. Electric Hand Mixer o f f M t Advice...... 12 Lottery...... 2 interest rates. 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Crumb tray Is hinged for Our Reg. the guerrillas continues to be a tsKt, easy cleaning. #T50 59.97 •How To •Psychology •Novels WASHINGTON — Army intelli­ mainstay of the guerrillas.” gence officials say that by shrimp •Cookbooks •Science •Self-Help 2 5 % O F F LOW PRICES boats, canoes and pack mule Gorman and Thomas Pickering, •Children’s Books, and much more. the U.S. ambassador to El Salva­ Choose from: trains. Soviet-bloc arms are flow­ RUSTOLEUM Primer and ing from Cuba and Nicaragua to dor, appealed to Congress to approve an extra $117 million in Spray Enamels EXAMPLES: Edison, Holmes, leftist guerrillas in El Salvador. JEFFREY AC-130 spy aircraft, flying at military aid for President Jose TH E TR IBE, W o o d ...... OrIg. Pub. 12.95 Galaxy, Patton, night along El Salvador’s Pacific Napoleon Duarte’s government Caldor Rag. lor 2 ...... 7.98 ARCHER this year. Caldor Sate for 2 ...... 5.98 TIME & ART OF LIVING, G rudin ...... orig. 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OPTION cult” and the new Duarte govern­ of the U.S. Southern Command ment "cannot long endure without based in Panama, told reporters U.S. assistance.” Wednesday that declassified intel­ The tapes showed a "shrimp CALDOR Windshield ligence supports the administra­ boat speeding away from a tion’s charge that the Soviet bloc, MANCHESTER Washer (Gal.) nighttime rendezvous with two Hsrald pholo by PInlo VERNON Cuba and Nicaragua are funneling 1145 Tolland Turnpike Our Reg. 1 .4 9 ...... canoes at the sound bf the spv Tri-City Shopping Center arms and supplies to the leftist plane. How about those grapes? All-season pre-mix formula. guerrillas in El Salvador. STORE HOURS; DAILY 10 AM TO 9:30 PM • SATURDAY 9 AM TO 9:30 PM • SUNDAY 10 AM TO 5 PM • PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY The guerrillas say they operate tapes were low fidelity, Gorman said they showed On their first full day in Manchester, Friendship Force on U.S. arms — captured from or a crate being dumped on a beach backyard. George and Barbara Potterton of 171 Avery St. surrendered by Salvadoran forces. by a canoe and a pack train ambassadors Alice and Jack Thornton (couple in look on proudly. A1I 18 foreign visitors are spending this "The guerrilla front is ludicrous forming up to ferry arms into the middle), who arrived Tuesday night along with 16 others morning and part of this afternoon on a walking tour of in insisting that it gets no ordance interior. from Manchester, England, inspect grapes in their hosts’ Hartford. A / MANriUvSTKH IIKHAl.l). 'nuirsd.iy. AukusI ‘i, l!iH4 :i 2 - MANCHESTER HERALD, ThUtsday,11^ August 9, 1984 ^ j Anti-hazing crusader says youths must iearn to say no Manchester Swim club nately, he died trying. test of loyalty to prove their r have been injured since 1923 when victims into zombies. They have one’s hand and it almost awakens a Mrs. Stephens said she was ■| in Brief By James V. Heallon worth.” she said. sold to group sadistic streak. When there’s an simply told by the school her son United Press International University of Texas student Nolte have had to be rehabilitated by Fraternity pledges are vulnera McElroy, 19, was killed in what mental health professionals. audience, a victim, there’s some­ died of "an overdose of alcohol ata thing in everybody’s psyche that ble because they will g o ^ party.” Then she learned from a' / Adult school back at MHS NEW HAVEN - Some people apparently was the nation’s first Mrs. Stephens has no problem adding to her inventory of goes a little haywire.” any lengths to roommate what actually hap­ This fall, all Manchester Adult Evening School • T '.i like to toss the word ‘'respect” reported hazing fatality. He was don’t have any fears. They teci led by Fiano mayhem: Mrs. Stephens disagrees such pened, and it was the start of her around especially if they are forced to crawl soaking wet others have been through it before classes, previously held at filing Junior High between two mattress springs that Sixteen young were arrested this brutal initiation rites teach re­ one-woman emsade. She also sued college students or alumni defend­ them. They have trust in Uie^ School, will be at Manchester High School. had been electrified. spring on felony assault charges in spect. Nor does she agree they the fraternity, six individuals, and By Sarah E. Hall ing fraternity hazing, which seems peers. They never expect to oe Director Ernest P. Lewis Jr. announced. Others have died in similarly the New Haven suburb of Hamden. unify a group, indicate a person’s the school. Herald Reporter to be in need of defending these injured,” she said. The return to the high school has made it bizarre' rituals such as the student The mother of a 17-year-old boy worth, separate the men from the As the founder of the Committee days. Neither did Chuck Stenzel, 20 possible to again offer automotive classes, at Monmouth College in West Long complained her son was spread- boys, or symbolize brotherhood. Manchester real-estate developer Lawrence A. "Hazing teaches respect,” some her son by a previous marriage, tie to Halt Useless College Killings, Branch, N.J. who died in 1974 after eagled March 4 over a concrete The same is true of sororities who furniture refinishing and metaismithing. In Fiano and the president of a home-building company students and even SO-year-old died from acute alcohol poisioning whose acronym memorializes a grave he dug fell in on him, A drainage pipe and ’’paddled” 640 haze women, one of whom was addition, there will be several new courses, in Tolland have joined forces to purchase the alumni keep telling Eileen Ste­ and exposure while being haze Chuck, she has addressed and student at the University of Flor­ times on the buttocks with a 2-by-4. killed in 1970 when she fell from the including Basic Wildfowl. Tole and Decorative Brentwood Swim and Racquet Club for more than half phens, the Sayville,N.Y., crusader into Klan Alpine, the oldest frater­ corresponded with 200 national ida was killed when he jumped That is to say he was beaten b lo ^ y hood of a speeding car during a Painting, Fabric Wallhangings, Multicrafts, a million dollars. who has been instrumental in nity at Chuck’s school. Alfred fraternities. Some at first were blindfolded into an empty water with a piece of wood roughly two Sigma Kappa hazing at Eastern Review Math, Public Speaking and Modern The 32-acre family club, located at 29 Buckland antihazing statutes being passed in University near Rochester, N -* ■ reluctant to hear her out, but some tank the same year. inches thick and four inches wide. Illinois University. Dance. Road, will close Sept. 1 unless members’ efforts to 17 states. He was one of three pledges have listened and have moved to Some drown. Others are killed A l-by-6 board split under the "When I talk to kids at schools, I keep it open succeed. Doris and Earl White have She knows neither she nor the locked in the trunks of three cars prevent hazing cruelty. Brochures describing the courses will be by ears and by trains. Usually, blows. Eventually, the charges tell them hazing has nothing to do owned and run the recreational facility for 24 years. new statutes are going to end on Feb. 25, 1978 and told he would "State laws are being passed, distributed to banks and libraries by Aug. 20. Mail hazing deaths are associated with wre reduced. with brotherho^. It contradicts "Any plans for it are not being disclosed at this hazings. It’ll be up to the students. have to drink a pint of bourbon, a schools are cracking down, par­ registrations will be accepted until Sept. 5. There Hazing is “ alive and well” in the forced alcohol consumption. In ’’There’s a bully in every everything brotherhood repres­ ents are becoming aware,” she time,” Fiano, an attorney who lives in Bolton, said recent years, tormentors tried crowd,” a psychologist told Mrs. ents. I ask them would they put fifth of wine, and a six-pack of beer will be an in-person registration on Sept. 10 from this morning. "W e don’t know what’s going to happen United States, she said. before being released. Unfortu­ said. 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. Classes Dozens have died and thousands brainwashing and turned some Stephens. “ Put a paddle in some- their brother or sister through a yet.” He said a "rem ote” possibility exists that the will begin the week of Sept. 17. land will remain a swim club. Interested people are advised to register by Town records show the property was purchased Herald ptioto hy Pinlo mail to guarantee getting into courses of their May 1 for $577,962 by "Brentwood-Manchester Weather choice and also to avoid the long lines associated Associates” — a partnership of Christopher Corp., New EMTs In Eighth District with the in-person registration. headed by Fiano, and S & T Corp,, headed by Thomas P e o p le ta lk J. Crossen of Tolland, a builder and real estate broker. Five of the Eighth Utilities District Fire Vinick, Alexander Zajac and Mark Today’s forecast This morning, Mrs. White said she and her husband M ARC receives gift Earl decided to sell the club because "everything was Department’s seven newly certified LeGeyt. Not pictured are EM Ts David Iron lady in wax Shirley’s double life Connecticut, Massachusetts and getting to the point where it needed a great deal of emergency medical technicians stand Boutin and John Flaherty. The district Rhode Island: Becoming partly The Manchester Association for Retarded work. The costs to do these things would have been next to the department's rescue-pumper ”It’s a very good likeness,” British Prime Shirley MacLaine is holed up somewhere in the Citizens Inc. has received a gift of tools worth now has a total of 53 state-certitiej sunny. Highs in 80s coolest along prohibitive.” Tuesday. Pictured from left to right are Minister Margaret Thatcher said Wednesday of Pacific Northwest writing "Many Happy Re­ $20,400 from the Kawie Tool Supply Co. of East The swim club "w ill be hard to give up,” Mrs. White EMTs. the third and latest the shore. Tonight becoming Michael Hampton. Marc Thurston, Seth turns,” the fourth installment of her best-selling cloudy with patchy fog redevelop­ Hartford, Executive Director Laurie Prytko said. “ But it will be easy to have a good night’s sleep wax figure of her- announced. m memoirs. The reminiscence will be structured ing. Lows 65 to 70. Friday morning not worrying about whether the equipment is going to setbat London’s Ma­ around the actress’ celebration of her SOth work in the morning." While the club’s two in-ground dame Tussaud mu­ clouds giving way to sunshine in The items include drills, files, grinding and Coventry planner resigns birthday, and the making of ’’Terms of eastern portions but remaining pools are in good condition, some grounds equipment seum. ” l ’m in very Endearment,” which earned her a best actress abrasive wheels, paints and hands tools which mostly cloudy in western sections and locker rooms are not up to par, she said. Area Towns COVENTRY Town Planner Nancy Jack lia.s good company,” the Oscar. were no longer needed by Kawie, Ms. Prytko said. with a chance of afternoon show­ Although some of the tools and materials will be About 100 families — the maximum number allowed resigned from the post she has held for ihicc prime minister •e — currently belong to the club, which also has three added, referring to "The narrative will move back and forth in ers. Highs in 80s. used for in-house work by clients of the In Brief y e a rs to t ,i k <• tennis courts. This season’s fee for use of both higher-paying j.ili the wax images of time to examine the many facets of her life — and Maine and New Hampshire: Manchester Sheltered Workshop, most of them will be sold, she said. facilities was $355 for an entire family. Lessons for as assistant planuci Cabinet members lives,” says a Bantam Books spokesman, Becoming mostly sunny today. children and adults, as well as participation on Ryba absent, due back in Glastonliui y clustered around referring to the actress’s belief in reincarnation. Highs mainly in 80s, Variable The proceeds will be used to help relocate the competitive teams, were among the offerings. Ms. Jack's ri'.sig hers. cloudiness tonight except cloudy BOLTON — First Selectman Henry P. Ryba ■’Out on a Limb,” the third volume of Ms. workshop’s bakery and gift shop from the Twenty-five families were on the waiting list for nation lakes clfect Mrs. Thatcher and foggy near the coast. Lows in didn’t attend last two regular meetings of the MacLaine’s memoirs, caused .some embarrass­ workshop at 57 Hollister St. to the outside membership at last count, Mrs. White said. Those 100 Aug. 21. gave the museum 60s. Variable cloudiness with a Board of Selectmen, but town officials said ment among her colleagues as it explored her community, she said. who are enrolled “ are quite upset and would like to The Town Couiicil one of her old chance of a few showers Friday. Tuesday they expect him back for the next belief in extraterrestrials and a previous life in find some way to continue the business," Mrs, White accepted Ms. Jack’s dresses — a dark Highs in upper 70s and 80s. said. meeting on Aug 21. which her daughter was her mother. Ryba was in an out of the hospital twice this resignation with re blue chiffon with She and her husband started their business as a day Vermont: Cloudy periods today. Zone change requested spring with an undisclosed ailment. His wife said grel Tuesday and see-through sleeves Find your place In the shade camp called "Brentwood Aquatic School” in i960. Warm and humid with a chance of Wednesday that he has recently undergone appointed planning — for the wax por­ The Hartman Tobacco Co. of Bloomfield has They changed it to a swim club in 1971. showers toward evening. Highs in Today: mostly sunny. Humid with highs in 80s. Light easterly medical tests and is currently vacationing out of office seeretary trait. She called the again applied to the Planning and Zoning The long-tinrie club owners plan to bid farewell to dress an "old faith- mid 80s. Cloud and muggy tonight winds. Tonight: becoming cloudy. Patchy fog redeveloping. town. Betty Gardner to Commission to have the zoning of 1.15 acres off club members 'and others at an open house September and Friday with a chance of the (x)sit ions o f act­ f u 1 ’’ of h e r Olympics harmful to peace Lows 65 to 70. Light variable winds. Friday: morning clouds Buckland Street changed from Business III to 9. Mrs. White said she presumes the property will be showers and thunderstorms. Lows ing town planner wardrobe. giving way to sunshine. Humid with highs in upper 80s. Today’s Business V. developed, perhaps into condominiums. The modern do nothing to tonight in mid 60s. Highs Friday 80 and acting com­ Margaret Thatcher Thatcher’s appro­ weather picture was drawn by Todd Nimirowski, 10, of 23 Fiano has been granted a zone change which would Council quizzes applicants val of the wax like­ reduce international conflict and may actually to 85. Richard Newfield, president of the company, munity develop Bramblebush Rd,, and a student at Nathan Hale School. permit development of 28 acres near the intersection foster national belligerence, say researchers at would not comment on the company’s plans for COVENTRY — The Town Council has begun ment coordinator. ness was noteworthy in contrast to her recent of Keeney Street and Bush Hill Road into rejection of an oil painting of herself, saying it at Temple University in Philadelphia. the parcel, which is located southwest of the interviewing top candidates for the town Ms. Gardner will Extended outlook single-family housing. manager’s position vacated in June by Charles didn’t look like her. Dr. Jeffery H. Goldstein, the psychology intersection of Pleasant Valley Road and begin a one-week McCarthy. professor who led the study, analyzed countries Extended outlook for New Eng­ Buckland Street. He would say only that the state period of familiari­ Council members met Tuesday in executive participating in the modern Olympics from the land Saturday through Monday: has condemned the land all around the property zation with the session, closed to the public, to conduct their first first games in 1896 through 1%5. The results: the Connecticut, Massachusetts and and that it is too small for uses permitted under Nancy Jack planner’s positions interview. Interviews with two other prospective '1 The kitchen sink stays home frequency with which a nation goes to war is Rhode Island: A chance of showers Business Zone III regulations. Area bridges Aug 15, for wtiieh managers were scheduled for Wednesday night related to the number of athletes it sends to the through the period. Highs in 80s. she will be paid S.'iO.SO She will become acting Irene Cara, who’s been working back-to-back While both are primarily retail zones. Business and for tonight, according to Council Chairman games. Lows mostly in 60s. town planner Aug. 22 and will lie paid a salary of on films ("City Heat” with Clint Eastwood and Zone V regulations permit more service Robert Olmstead. $1,.362.83 per month. Burt Reynolds and ” A Certain Fury” with Tatum The correlation between national belligerence Vermont: Muggy with a chance facilities. on state’s list O’Neal), laments that she hasn’t really been and athletes engaged in contact sports was even of showers and thundershowers Hartman once before submitted an identical each day. Showers most likely in home for nearly a year. stronger. zone change application, but withdrew it before a the afternoon and evening hours. To make hotel surroundings a bit more public hearing was held. familiar, she's brought her favorite portable •'ll sports competition is presented to athletes Highs in 80s. Lows in 60s. for assistance and fans to emphasize Ideological, hostile or piano and pictures of friends. For companion­ "This time it’s in for real," Newfield said. ship, she also travels with her favorite pet, a combative aspects of sports, then they tend to Maine and New Hampshire: Seven area bridges, including one in Manchester, Siamese cat named Cologne. foster a harmful nationalism and even fuel Warm and humid with a chance of The Planning and Zoning Commission has are eligible for state grants or loans for repairs under militarism,” Dr. Goldstein said. "The games showers each day. Highs in upper scheduled a public hearing on the application for Gov. William A. O’Neill’s $5.5 billion transportation foster an 'us against them’ mentality.” 70s and 80s. Lows in upper SOs to Sept. 17. improvement program. Aaron’s walk-on role mid 60s. Among the bridges included on the state’s list of 364 eligible for funding are: TV mogul Aaron Spelling, who created Across the nation Kelly named to commission "Charlie’s Angels” and "Fantasy Island,” likes Satellite view • Manchester: the Folly Brook bridge on Hartford Chrysanthemums Peter F. Kelly of Manchester has been Road. to kibitz on the set of every new series he Thunderstorms will prevail appointed for a three-year term to the Connecti­ produces, before shooting begins, to make sure it from the upper Ohio Valley and the Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 4 a.m. E D T shows • Coventry: the Skungamaug River bridge on all labeled for color — in bud & bloom HOW Now you know cut Sate Employees Retirement Commission, "feels real,” eastern Great Lakes into western thundershower clouds over southern Arizona, New Mexico and Woodbridge Road, an abandoned railroad bridge on Gov. William A. O’Neill announced. PLANT NOW FOR EARLY COLOR Spelling’s stroll this week will take him through Former President Richard Nixon's 16-minute New England, and from West western Texas. Flash flood watches and warnings are posted in some Pucker Street, the Willimantic River bridge on Depot the set of the reception hall on "G litter,” which televised resignation speech was made at 9 p.m. Texas into southern New Mexico. of these areas. Thundershower clouds cover northeast Colorado, Kelly, who is director of financial and regulated Road, the Willimantic River bridge on Flanders Road VIBRANT COLOR TO FILL THOSE EMPTY SPACES 4/$10” G airs on ABC this fall. The set is one of the largest Aug. 8, 1974 — his 2,026th day in office — to 110 More widely scattered thunder­ western Nebraska and western Kansas. Frontal thunderstorm clouds affairs at the state Insurance Department, was and the Hop River bridge on Hop River Road. ever built for the small screen, 66 by 125 feet and million to 130 million people. His official letter of BEST TIME OF THE YEAR TO.. showers will reach through the stretch from western Pennsylvania and New York State to eastern one of two new management trustees appointed to • Andover: the Hop R iver bridge on Times Farm SPECIAL this week resignation was one sentence long, and stated: two stories high. lower Ohio Valley and the southern Canada. the retirement commission. The commission Road. FEED YOUR LAWN Crew members say the "hall” is so sturdy a ’ ’ Dear Mr. Secretary: I hereby resign the office of Appalachians into the Gulf Coast oversees the state’s pension operations. laleis 1 gil. A hurricane — or a dissatisfied producer — couldn’t President of the United States. Sincerely, states, the southern Plains and the No bridges in Bolton were on the list, which were llliDilMleiiditn 1 gil. ^ WINTERGREENi knock it over. Richard Nixon” . southern half of the Rockies. Kelly has worked in the Insurance Department ranked by priority based on a sufficiency rating of P iiisl 2 9l. q l lawn lood Morning clouds will give way to 29.77 30.00 for 30 years. He lives with his wife, Margaret, and each bridge. Fiisiitliii 2 gil. covert 5.000 iq. It. three children at 20 Butler Road. None of the seven bridges received a high priority Girdsnari itiika midday clearing along the Pacific SiiNM il 2 gil. Many nuic ^ battar Color It Green Coast, otherwise sunshine is in ranking from the state. The highest ranking of store for the far West. Fair skies Manchester area bridges went to the Skungamaug O STO N UTEXITE DRIVEWAY SEALER will also prevail along the south House fire cause found River bridge in Coventry, which ranked 97th, while H’i bait to do It now onfy ' 168 Woodland St., Manchester Atlantic Coast and from the the lowest was the Hop River bridge in Coventry, Covon » 0 w|. ft. northern Rockies into the upper NEW VORK The cause of the Tuesday night house fire at 756 which ranked 345th. The Folly Brook bridge in SUPER TOUGH. SUPER RUBBERIZED 6 4 3 . 8 4 7 4 N. Main St. was an electrical malfunction. Eighth Midwest. I Manchester received a ranking of 242. District Fire Department spokesman Thomas R. William Keish, spokesman for the state Depart­ Hot weather will continue in the SAN FRANCISCO IdENVErI SJ-■-PUISA^ O’Marra said today. ment of Transportation, said the sufficiency rating West. It will be warm and humid used by the state takes into account three factors, O’Marra said the fire apparently began in an across the South and much of the each of which are weighted. The factors are structural ^ I electrical junction box near a light fixture on the East. Afternoon highs will range adequacy and safety, which account for 55 percent of second floor of the house. He said there is no from the mid 70s along the West the rating, serviceability and functional obsoles­ LOW Ee s t evidence that the thunderstorm earlier Tuesday Coast and over the northern Great cence, which receives a weight of 30 percent, and how TEMPERATURES evening caused the problem. He also said fire Lakes to well above 100 in the essential the bridge is for use by the public, which flO RQ officials found no faulty electrical wiring to desert Southwest. Readings in the accounts for 15 pecent of the rating. 90s to around 100 will reach blame. LEOEND- The bridges on the list will be eligible for a through all but coastal California 70 " I t ’s one of the hazards of living in the modern combination of loans and grants. Grants will range into interior portions of the far 6 0 world," he said. from 10 to 33 percent of a bridge’s cost, depending on West. the town's ability to pay which is calculated using a SHOWERS^ FLOW formula based on the town’s grand list. UPl WEATHER FOTOCAST < t Most charges dropped Under the formula, Manchester and Andover would V High and low eligible for grants totaling 31 percent of a bridge’s The highest temperature re­ All but one of 13 charges lodged against a cost, while Coventry could receive about 32 percent. ported Wednesday by the National National forecast Middletown woman, accused last summer of Loans covering 50 percent of the cost would also be Weather Service, excluding forging narcotics prescriptions at several Man­ made available to the towns at an interest rate of 6 chester pharmacies and helping a companion try percent per year and payable over a 10-year period. Alaska and Hawaii, was 117 For period ending 7 a.m. ES T Friday. Tonight, thundershowers are to remove money from other people's bank Keish said. degrees at Bullhead City, Ariz. expected In the Southern Plains region. Elsewhere, weather will Today’s low was 37 degrees at West accounts, have been dropped by the state's While the program would be administered by-the^t COLUMBO All remain fair in general. Minimum temperatures include: (maximum Yellowstone, Mont. attorney in Manchester Superior Court. state, the towns would be responsible for the work, he readings In parenthesis) 70(90). Boston 67(82), Chicago said. flavors 66(00), Cleveland 68(83), Dallas 75(97), Denver 56(90). Duluth 53(71). Carleen S. Michaud, 29, pleaded guilty to one Towns may begin applying for the loans or grants Houston 70(93), Jacksonville 72(94), Kansas City 65(86), Little Rock count of sixth-degree larceny and was fined $115, beginning Oct. 1, Keish said. YOGURT 71(89), Los Angeles 63(77), Miami 78(90), Minneapolis 61(61), Now according to court records. 9 Lottery Orleans 74(92), New York 72(86), Phoenix 79(104), San Francisco The state’s attorney dropped the rest of the Today In history 55(72), Seattle 57(75), St. Louis 67(89), Washington 76(89). t^^ammsamBaamBsasB^msm charges, which were three counts of attempted executive. Here Ford and wife, standing third-degree larceny, one count of third-degree On Aug. 9, 1974, President Nixon’s forgery, three counts of conspiracy to commit Calls resignation became effective at noon next to David and Julie Eisenhower, Connecticut daily Manchester Herald third-degree forgery, two counts of conspiracy to and Vice President Gerald Ford was wave a farewell as the Nixon helicopter Wednesday: 832 commit third-degree larceny, one count of sworn in as the nation’s 38th chief takes off from the White House lawn. Richard M. Diamond, Publisher conspiracy to commit second-degree larceny and Manchester \ Play Four: 7495 two counts of conspiracy to commit criminal Wednesday, 1:41 p.m. — medical call, 162F Penny Sadd Mark F. Abraitis impersonation. Homestead St. (Eighth District, Paramedics). Associate Publisher Business Manager Wednesday, 4:02 p.m. — medical call, 8 Devon 'Other numbers drawn Wednes­ FRESH Drive (Paramedics). Almanac day in New England: USPS 327-500 VOL. cm. N o . 265 Bad check charges lodged Wednesday, 5:39 p.m. — medical call, 83 W. Middle New Hampshire daily: 1326. Turnpike (Eighth District, Paramedics). Rhode Island daily: 7573. Published dallv except Sunday Suooested carrier rates are S1.20 A Columbia woman has been charged with Thursday, 1:06 a.m. — medical call, Multi-Circuits Today is Thursday, Aug. 9, the On this date in history: bomb. and certain halldavs by the Man­ weekly, $5.12 for one month, $15.35 writing more than a dozen bad checks to Rhode Island weekly: 020, 6820, chester Publishing Co., 16 Bralnard Inc., 50 Harrison St. (Paramedics). 222nd day of 1984 with 144 to follow. In 480 B.C., after one of history’s In 1974, President Nixon’s resig­ for three months, $30.70 for fix Manchester businesses in 1984. 63174, 698392. Place, Manchester, Conn. 06040. months and $61.40 for one year. Mall Thursday, 1:23 a.m. — lockout, 10 Knox St. (Town) The moon is approaching its full most famous battles, Persian nation became effective at noon Second class postoee paid at Man­ rotes are avolloble on request. STEAMERS Thursday, 5:06 a.m. — medical call, 848 Hillstown phase. forces finally overran the heavily and Vice President Gerald Ford Maine daily: 316. chester, .Conn. POSTMASTER: Arrested Monday was Susan Gilbert, 31. She Send address changes to the Man­ To place a classified or display Road • (Paramedics). There is no morning star. outnumbered Spartan defenders of was sworn in as the nation’s 38th Vermont daily: 438. ^ ^ a s charged with 13 counts each of issuing a bad chester Herald, P.O. Box S91, advertisement, or to report a newt Thursday, 5:28 a.m. — house fire, 13 Vine St. the narrow pass at Thermopylae. Massachusetts Megabucks: 11- check and sixth-degree larceny. She turned The evening stars are Mercury, chief executive. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Item, story or picture- Idea, call (Tow n). In 1842, the U.S.-Canadian 12-17-21-31-35. There was no 643-2711. Office hours are (T30 a.m. herself in to Manchester police when she learned Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturii. To subscribe, or to report a to 5 p.m. Monday through rrldoy. there was a warrant out for her arrest. border was formally defined by the winner, so the estimated delivery problem, call 647-9946. Those bom on this day are under Webster-Ashburton Treaty, signed Offlqe hours are 8:30 o.m. to 5:30 . The Manchester Herald Is d Tolland County HIGHLAND PARK MAHKET 317 Highland 8t., Manchester A thought for the day: Greek for Saturday's drawing will be Ms. Gilbert was released on a $500 non-surety the sign of Leo. They include p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 subscriber to United Press Inferno- by the ^ e United States and philosopher Plato said, "W ealth is $6,033,160. bond and ordered to appear next Monday in Wednesday, 8:47 a.m. — medical call, Bable Road, English author Izaak Walton in to to a.m.. Saturday. Delivery tlonol news services and Is o Britain. ' the parent of luxury and indolence Massachusetts dally: 2724. should be made bv 5 p.m. Monday member of the Audit Bureau of Manchester Superior court. Coventry (South Coventry). 1593, Russian dramatist Leonid In 1945, the Japanese city of throueh Friday and bv 7:30 a.m. Circulations. — poverty of meanness and Massachusetts weekly: Yellow Wednesday, 11: lO p.m. — false alarm. Hop River Andreyev in 1871 and pioneer child Nagasaki was devastated when the viciousness, and both of Soturdav. 123, Blue 38. White 1. elderly housing, Andover (Andover). psychologist Jean Piaget in 1896. U.S. dropped i^ second atomic discontent." 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. August 9, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. AugusI 9. 1984 U.S./World House chases child support delinquents Senate vote gives iillllllllillllllllllllll By Eliot Brenner growing economic inequity in our refund checks to cover past due .support In B rief United Press International country. Today it wasn’t Democrats or payments. State VOWS Republicans who won. It was children " I t ’s just human decency to support Reagan victory CHOICEST MEATS IN TOWN the children that you have," said Rep. Gulf war flaring again WASHINGTON - Congress has a sam e vigor who won." John Kasich, R-Ohio., one of series of message for parents who don’t make Simultaneous with pa.ssage of the KUWAIT — Iran charged today that Iraqi jets Democrats and Republicans who child support payments: Own up to — see page 7 bill. Health and Human Re.sources attacked one ol its oil platforms in the Persian stepped forward in the House to praise on Salvadoran aid Gulf, .setting it afire in the second Iraqi airstrike your responsibility or we’ll .see that it Secretary Margaret Heckler an­ the bipartisan measure. He termed the in 48 hours. Baghdad said it attacked a “ large comes out of your paycheck or tax nounced her department is launching a DELI HUT problem a “ natioi.al disgrace." naval target.” refund. And, nearly $4 billion in court- campaign to speed enforcement of the Bv Rabert Shepard Earlier, a House Appropriations BVTCHER SHOP SANDY MAC . . On the unanimous vote of 419-0, the ordered child support payments went law that includes "fast-track ” issuance In the late.st flare-up in the nearly 4-year-old And Kep. Patricia Schroeder, D- United Press Internatianal subcommittee voted to approve USOA CHOICE DOMESTIC HAM lb. $ 1 . 9 9 Persian Gulf war. Iran’s official Islamic House Wednesday approved a confer­ uncollected, something Rep. Harold of implementing regulations and a $123 million in military aid for El MUCKE’S NATURAL CASING ence report on child support legisla­ Ford, D-Tenn., said amounted to the nationwide public information Colo., said, "The great tragedy is most 1ST CUT Republic News Agency blamed Iraq for an attack people pay more for their car payments WASHINGTON - President Salvador during 1985, rather than lb. $ 1 . 8 9 on its "Koruzan " oil platform in the waterway. tion, a report already endorsed 99-0 by children being "cheated out” of sup­ campaign. « Reagan won Senate backing for his the $132 million requested by HOT DOGS the Senate, and sent it on to President port money that rightly should be " I t ’s time for parents to take their than their child support. If you can buy CHUCK STEAK 1.09 MUCKE’S "Iraq air raided 'Foruzan' subsidiary platform plan to send more military aid to El Reagan. * a car, drive it across a state line and not USOA CHOICE Reagan for his signature. theirs, “ It is far too easy today for responsibility seriously, and the law The panel, at the recommenda­ lb. $ 1 . 6 9 in the Persian Gulf.” IR N A said. "The platform pay for it, that would be a national Salvador this year, but adminis­ BOLOGNA The most recent government figures parents to escape this legal and moral will give us tools to make that happen," tion of Chairman Clarence Long, CENTER CUT was set on fire but was immediately extinguished scandal." tration supporters face tough talks FIRST PRIZE with only minor damages." show that two years ago 8.4 million responsibility." Mrs. Heckler said in an interview. with the House where the opposi­ D-Md., said only half the money lb. lb. $ 1 . 5 9 women were single heads-of-household An author of the legislation. Rep. Among the bill’s provisions is a The legislation .strengthens the child CHUCK STEAK 1.29 MEAT or BEEF FRANKS Hours before the Iranian report, Baghdad tion to the aid remains strong. should be released during the first * support collection program Congress USDA CHOICE FIRST PRIZE radio, monitored in Kuwait, said its jets with at least one child under 21 at home. Barbara Kennelly. D-Conn., said it was requirement that states use wage Reagan scored a second victory six months. set up nine years ago by raising the lb. “ attacked a very large naval target near the Ju.st 59 percent of those women were a “ victory in the battle against the withholding should a parent fail to Wednesday when a House Appro­ The subcommittee approved CENTER CUT SLICED BACON $ 1 . 7 9 awarded child support, and fewer than feminization of poverty, against par­ make a court-ordered supitort payment amrmnt of federal money available to FIRST PRIZE-MOTHER GOOSE Iranian Kharg Island." Kharg Island, in the priations subcommittee voted to $180 million in economic aid for El lb. half actually got full payment. Fully 30 ents who abdicate their responsibility after 30 days. It also provides for states that make improvements in CHUCK ROAST 1.29 northern end of the gulf about 40 miles from Iran, give him most of the aid he seeks Salvador, rather than the $210 * lb. $ 1 . 8 9 collection efforts. USDA CHOICE LIVERWURST is Tehran's main oil export terminal. percent lived in poverty. tn siinpoi-* their children, and against intercepting federal and state tax for El Salvador during 1985. million Reagan requested. ARMOUR The Iraqi broadcast said the “ naval target was Arguing ior his amendment in UNDERBLADE The Senate, working on a $6.8 CANADIAN BACON lb. $ 2 . 9 9 hit accurately and effectively" and "all planes billion supplemental spending bill, the Senate, Dodd said $25.3 million ROAST lb. returned safelv to ba.se/' Warn Senate of child pornography defeated two amendments that for the last two months of the fiscal *1.49 OUR OWN «... MARVEL / would have cut or eliminated the year would continue the rate of PEPPERONI PIZZAS «Bo $ 1 .9 9 1 Poland frees dissident $117 million in extra military aid military aid that has gone to El TURKEY V for El Salvador this year. The bill Salvador over the past 10 months, BREAST lb. WARSAW. Poland — Poland's communist Witnesses rip circuiating sex manuais was passed 62-32 shortly after averaging $12.6’ million. *1.39 authorities today freed Jacek Kuron. one of the midnight. He said additional money has not nation’s most prominent dissidents and Solidar­ The Democratic-controlled been authorized by Congress. BAKERY banning material some may consider PRODUCE ity labor union advisers, from prison under an By Paulo Schwed common it is traded "the way boys month to have the booklet declared House last week passed a $5.4 But Sen. Bob Kasten, R-Wis., SEA COVE official amnesty for political prisoners. United Press International swap baseball cards." obscene under Texas law because it ob.scene would not end the problem. He billion version of the bill without said Dodd’s cut would "gut the DEPARTMENT held up a confiscated pedophile’s red FROZEN Garden Freih Kuron. .TO, one of the four co-founders of the Pedophiles are adults whose sexual contains the post office box of David the aid money. A House-Senate initiative begun with the biparti­ Snowllak* disbanded Workers Defense Committee (KOR) WASHINGTON — Adults who .seek preference is children. Sonenschein, who lives in Austin. scrapbook filled with underwear ads conference committee will try to san Kissinger commission," which lb. Calii. White Seedless Giipes lb. 99C for youngsters culled from a Sears SWORDFISH 4.99 that helped to form the outlawed Solidarity union out children for sex use pornography Joan Specter, a Philadelphia council- She said a Houston TV reporter sent a work out a compromise between recommended an $8.9 billion long- * Rolls 6 /6 9 C in t9B0. was freed from Warsaw’s Rakowiecka not just to fuel their fantasies but to woman married to the subcommittee request to Sonenschein and was .sent a catalog. the two chambers. range program of economic and Red Ripe Weleimelons lb. 17^ FRESH Horn* Styl* jail early today, he told United Press Interna­ lower children’s inhibitions and per- chairman. Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., "pedo-pak” containing “ How to Have "The administration thinks they military aid to Central America. tional in a telephone interview. .suade them to submit, witnesses told a told how she ordered "How to Have Sex Sex with Kids." "Can we outlaw everything that can hold some El Salvador funding Kasten said the $117 million was HALIBUT lb. 4.59 Extra large Size Honey Dew ea. M .4 9 Senate panel. * White Bread loaf 690 Kuron was interned on Dec. 13, 1981, the same with Kids” from an ordinary bookstore "This pamphlet can only be des­ these individuals find arousing?" he through conference,” a source intended to improve the mobility of day martial law was imposed in Poland, and later The juvenile justice subcommittee after hearing of it from a social worker. cribed as a sex manual for .sex between said. ’’For example, they become close to the Senate leadership said. the Salvadoran armed forces. The FRESH Fresh Native Butter jl Sugar Corn 6/89C Qarman formally jailed with three other KOR founders on was shown Wednesday a pedophile’s adults and pre-pubescent children," .sexually aroused from watching TV The overall bill is needed to fund money would be used to buy 230 9 manual "How to Have Sex with Kids" "It was a how-to pamphlet," she HAKE 1.99 Fresh Green or Yellow Squash lb. 39C charges of attempting to overthrow the state by said the prosecutor, noting the authors programs such as 'Ix a v e it to Beaver’ several programs until the end of trucks, eight helicopters and one * Chocolate Layer Cake ^2.99 force. that advises adults how to meet said. "It described howto find children, were careful not to include nude photos ... simply because it involves the fiscal year Sept. 30. Congres­ airplane, along with command and youngsters by babysitting and then how to go to playgrounds, how to get or drawings. children." sional leaders are pushing for final control systems, he said. gradually seduce them. babysitting jobs, and then it described But she said the Texas obscenity law Lanning said there is no way to know action before Congress recesses Inouye said El Salvador already Soviets round up pacifists A Philadelphia councilwoman and a how a man who was over 200 pounds specifically slates that obscene mate­ the enormity of the problem and only this weekend until after Labor has a number of trucks on order Copenhagen Fresh Whole Beans I C H E E S E Creamy Monterey lack Cheese lb. *2.99 Texas pro.secutor testified the pam­ can have sex with a child.” rial can be just words. Day. and cannot "prudently” spe9 an COFFEE — Soviet authorities arrested some estimated there are "hundreds of phlet is available in their states and an Claire Dawson-Brown, an assistant FBI agent Kenneth Lanning, who has The Senate rejected, 62-37, an additional $117 million before Sept. \sHOP Extra Sharp Canadian White Cheddar lb. *3.69 .TO members of a (leace group that has called for a thousands" of pedophiles after pressed *3.29 lb. FBI expert said such material is so county attorney in Texas.filed suit last studied pedophilia for 10 years, said amendment by Sen. Christopher 30. SHOP U.S.-Soviet summit and told at lea.st two of the repeatedly by Specter. Dodd, D-Conn., that would have The bill also includes $700 million pacifists they would be sent to a psychiatric cut Reagan’s $117 million request fortbe food stamp program, which hospital, a member of the group says. to $25.3 million. A later move by will run out of money in about two The arre.sts. .seen as part of an ongoing Soviet Sen. Daniel Inobye, D-Hawaii, to weeks unless Congress provides crackdown on dissidents, came as the group Solemn ceremonies honor Vietnam dead deny all the $117 million failed also. more funding. arrived for a meeting at an apartment in central Moscow Wednesday, said group member Vla­ Bv John Thompson In the Kansas City suburb of Overland Park, Kan., dimir Brodsky, who was among those arrested. United Press International four Phantom F-4 jets flew over the gravesite where "They included members of the group and Candidates map strategy Shank, 25, was buried. Shank was shot down in 1972 others, mostly .voung people, who came along to The bodies of two Vietnam war pilots. Marine Capt. and declared missing in action two years later. MARVAL TURKEY BREAST...... $ ]^ 3 9 get acquainted with it,” he said. Hugh M. Fanning and Navy Lt. Gary L. Shank, were "H e has received far greater honors than the The unsanctioned organization, known as the buried Wednesday in ceremonies in Kansas and military could ever give him ," said Dr. Robert Group to E.stab|ish Trust Between the U.S.A. and Oklahoma, with mourners reminded "it is our duty to Meneilly, pastor of Village United Presbyterian Reagan calls on the U.S.S.R., aims to establish better understand­ rem em ber" the war dead. Church. Extra Large Size ing between the two superpowers. It has been a The services were the first for eight pilots whose "H e has received the crown of life promised to all frequent target of police and KGB hara.ssment bodies were turned over to the U.S, military by the since it was founded two years ago. those who love God. He is enjoying victory over life Vietnamese last month. and over death through our Lord Jesus' Christ.” campaign aides H O N E Y D E W S ...... ' 1 „ Fanning. 26, shot down over North Vietnam nearly Shank’s wife, Shari, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Judge sentenced for bribery 17 years ago, was buried in Oklahoma City. During Leslie Shanks of Lenexa, Kan,, gathered with m-- services, the Rev. Charles Breedlove said Fanning the vice president to decide." A relatives and friends around the silver, flag-draped By Ira R. Allen CHICAGO — The first judge convicted in the loved God and loved the country he served. casket. Each mourner left a white or red carnation in United Press internatianal Although Speakes insisted his federal"Operation Greylord” investigation of “ It is our duty to remember him,” Breedlove said, memory of Shank. statement did not represent a the Cook County court system is” an infidel to the standing near the flag-draped grey casket, "and to Of the eight bodies, five were identified in Honolulu SANTA BARBARA. Calif. — change in tactics, it was a i \ ( > Suhalitiilf cause of justice" and must spent 10 years in remember those like him, who gave their lives for President Reagan, in the midst of departure from Bush’s own past W'e (iii'p Old Fashioned prison, a federal judge has ruled. and shipped to the mainland last weekend. One was their country." shipped back last month and two are still unidentified. two political dilemmas, called a declarations that while he was For (Jiinlity U.S. District Judge Charles Kocoras sentenced Fanning’s wife, Kathryn, supports the couple's Burial for Air Force Lt. Col. Vincent Connolly, who pair of campaign advisers to his "ready and willing,” a decision Butcher Service ... Associate Cook County Circuit Judge John three children in a public relations job at Baptist disap3$n3Cemetery in Washington, D.C. ranch today for a "free-wheeling" would be up to the president and his Murphy Wednesday to 10 years in prison on his Medical Center. discussion of election-year strategists. bribery and extortion convictions. The other two servicemen whose remains were “ After all these years I thought I would be calm returned to the United States were Marine Maj. strategy. It also put Speakes at odds with STORE HOURS: U Defense attorney Matthias Lydon said Murphy about it,” Mrs, Fanning said. "It was as if it was Stephen J. Kott Of Greenville, S.C., and Lt, SHERI ROLF Chief among the topics is likely Bush’s spokesman, Peter Teeley, would appeal the conviction. happening all over again." Commander Richard Nelson of Delaware County, Pa. to be preliminary planning for a who said, " I f there’s a debate Mon. & Tues. 'til 6:00 317 Highland St. Murphy, 68. was convicted in June on 16 counts . . . widow of Vietnam vet debate between Reagan and De­ between the president and Mon­ of mail fraud, seven counts of extortion, and one mocratic presidential nominee dale, there will be a debate Wed., Thurs., & fri. til 9:00 MANCHESTER count of racketeering. He was accused of Walter Mondale and a showdown between Ferraro and Bush, and accepting bribes to fix court cases. between Vice President George the vice president will make that Sat. & Sunday Murphy was the first of two Cook County Circuit Reactions mixed to U.S. popuiation views Bush and his counterpart, Geral­ decision. We expect a debate." til 6:00 CONN. judges to be tried on charges resulting from the By John Burnett dine Ferraro. Speakes stressed no decision had HIGIXIiAITD "Operation Greylord" investigation. Judge John “ Once a society achieves a certain position,” he said, adding that abor­ the free market role as a means of Reagan, who for three days has been made on a Bush-Ferraro Laurie Monday was found innocent of bribe­ United Press International level of real economic development, 6 4 6 - 4 2 7 7 G tions are legal in the Soviet Union, reducing high birth rates and through a not had a top domestic adviser with debate, saying details would be taking. the incentives to child bearing will where medical care is free. policy of denying aid to international worked out after the GOP conven­ - The Reagan him at his mountaintop ranch, was change,” Buckley said, adding that, Regarding U.S. importance placed groups that finance or promote tion later this month. “ We’ll just administration’s position against abor­ to meet with White House chief of “ slowing population growth, however, on developing a healthy free-market abortion. tion and its support for allowing a free staff James Baker — architect of have to wait and see,” Speakes Hijackers face Monday trial is not a panacea." economy to allow population growth to his 1980 debate victory over Jimmy said. market role in limiting population The head of the Soviet delegation, — Passengers aboard a hijacked Iran slow down, Nevzorov responded, “ If Other delegates were more enthusi­ Carter — and long-time political He said the meeting today would growth stirred up widely mixed reac­ Alexei V. Nevzorov, was unimpressed Air jetliner prepared to fly back to Tehran today, they follow Mr. Buckley’s advice, there astic, such as Paul Brown, the adviser Stuart Spencer. be on “ politics, in general, in total. tions among delegates at the U.N. by Buckley’s remarks, as he explained president of the anti-abortion group. but not until police finished questioning them to World Population Conference. is a big threat the lesser developed Reagan’s political difficulties Sort of a free-wheeling agenda.” through an interpreter to a knot of countries will lose their sovereignty Protect Life In All Nations. determine if any of them helped the two teenagers James Buckley, the head of the U.S, began Monday, shortly after dep­ The White House also announced foreign correspondents outside the and economic independence." uty chief of staff Michael Deaver a busy schedule for Reagan when EROZEIS & who commandeered the plane. delegation, presented his long-awaited assembly hall. GROCERY SPECIALS DAIRY The two teenagers — one of them a renegade speech of a controversial U.S. proposal The U.S. delegation injected controv­ “ I think, with the election coming up, left Santa Barbara when the he gets to Los Angeles Sunday MINUTE MAID "This idea of banning abortion is not ersy into the conference by saying OCEAN SPRAY Revolutionary Guard — will be tried Monday on Wednesday afternoon to a packed the Reagan administration threw us a president and vice president had night. popular with most delegates. In this there is no global population crisis and charges that could result in up to 21 years in assembly of international delegates. plum. W e’re very hungry and happy to lunch and issued conflicting sig­ The president will meet with CRANBERRY JUICE COCKTAIL 3 2 » 9 9 < ORANGE JUICE 16 oz. $1.79 case there is a big isolation of the U.S. by suggesting the conference recognize Italian prisons for air piracy. get it,” said a beaming Brown. nals about the prospects for future U.S. Olympic medalists, lunch SWEET LIFE JENO with Secretary of State George They were arrested Wednesday after releasing tax increases. COCKTAIL SAUCE 12 oz. 5 9 < their 303 hostages and trying to escape by Then, with Mondale and Ms. Shultz and meet with Italian SNACK TRAYS 7 01. $ GULDEN’S 1.29 mingling with them on the tarmac. No one was Mourners pack Ferraro clamoring for debates, Foreign Minister Giulio Andreotti BIRD’S EVE injured in the hijacking. White House spokesman Larry before going to a rehearsal for BROWN MUSTARD 24 oz. 7 9 < Speakes said for the first time that Tuesday’s wedding of his younger RONZONI COOL WHIP 99< tiny church for whether to hold a vice presidential daughter Patti Davis to her yoga CARLA’S Another official resigns Coming Thurs., August 30. debate “ is a personal matter for instructor Paul Grilley. JUMBO SHELLS 12 oz. 5 9 < RONZONI MANICOTTI 16 oz. $1.39 NEW YORK — The city’s welfare commis­ Burton services And you’ll want to be In It! MANICOTTI 9 oz. 5 9 < SWEET LIFE sioner, under increasing criticism for his WYLER'S agency’s handling of child abuse cases, has WAFFLES .* 5 . . 2 9 < Mondale courts 24 oz. resigned in the midst of allegations that children By John A. Callcott The Herald’s Annual LEMONADE * 1 . 9 9 HEINZ were molested at four city-funded dav care United Press International centers. 16 oz. 3 / M DINNER FRIES 24 oz. $1.09 Human Resources Administration Commis­ BAKING SODA CELIG N Y, Switzerland — Actor Richard Burton, voters in South CASCADE MINUTE MAID sioner James Krauskopf quit his job Wednesday, eulogized as one of the world’s greatest actors, was Manchester Area the day after his top assistant, Gail Kong, who buried today in the tiny Lake Geneva village of DISH DETERGENT 65 oz. $ 2 . 4 9 LEMONADE 64 oz..79< to get it done." headed the Office of Special Services for Celigny where more than 1,000 mourners flocked to By David Lawskv ALPO-BEEF MINUTE MAID Children, resigned her post. pay their last respects. United Press Internatianal Mondale spoke to an audience DOG FOOD 5 lbs. $ 1 . 8 9 Both have been under fire as the number of Arts Tabloid Wednesday in a state with reason PINK LEMONADE 64 oz. < According to his wish. Burton, nominated seven 79 children molested in city-run shelters grew to 38, COLUMBIA, S.C. — Walter to be concerned about interna­ CAMPHRE times for an Oscar he never won, was buried in a KRAFT and the number of centers involved reached four. Mondale, seeking to bring disaf­ tional trade, noting that a local 10 oz. grave he had reserved in the old Celigny cemetery on With special attention to Schools MARSHMALLOWS 2/$l City officials have said it is the largest case of fected Southern Democrats back textile plant laid off 400 workers LA CHOY WATER CHESTNUTS or VELVEETA SLICES 12 oz. $ the edge of a forest because it reminded him of his 1.49 into the fold, is attacking President Wednesday. child abuse ever reported. native Wales. of Dance, Music, Theatre HOOD REG In New Jersey, officials said a grand jury would Reagan on everything from farm "Because of Reaganism this BAMBOO SHOOTS u . 6 9 < be empaneled Aug. 22 to investigate the alleged Burton’s wife by his fifth marriage, Sally, laid a Groups, etc. policy to military spending and the nation is now in full, all-out retreat COTTAGE CHEESE 24 oz. $1.39 abuse of children at two state-run facilities. simple flower on the coffin before it was lowered into deficit to trade practices. in international trade,” Mondale 12 oz. $ 1 . 5 9 9 TOTAL CEREAL the grave. Your advertisement in this very Mondale, winding up his second said. He noted that the country has Southern swing in 10 days, heads the worst trade deficit in its histoi^ J Burton, whose drinking and two marriages to for Huntsville, Ala., early today — importing more goods than it is actress Elizabeth Taylor often overshadowed his timely supplement will not only Confesf^lons called a hoax before returning to his Minnesota exporting. immense talent, died Sunday from a stroke at age 58. SAN FRA.v l ISCC — Two convicts’ lurid afford you the opportunity to home. Mondale also predicted the pres­ confessions to ,it i. asi 11 of the 26 Green River More than 1,000 residents and other mourners The South, a traditional Demo­ ident's projected budget deficit — murders in the .Seattle area were nothing more packed the service. support the Arts in our area, but cratic stronghold, turned its back due to be released Thursday — than a hoax designed to provide an escape Loud speakers outside the church relayed the also to advertise your upcoming on favorite son Jimmy Carter in would be far more optimistic than opportunity, police say. service to the mourners outside, while others lined the 1980 and went for Ronald Reagan those released earlier in the week In fact, authorities said Wednesday there was a half-mile route along a country lane leading to the fall registration schedule. in a big way. And polls thus farthis by the Congressional Budget lllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIII question whether the two men were ever in the village cemetery. year show Reagan far ahead of Office. state of Washington or knew each other at the Attending the ceremony were Burton's daughters COPY DEADLINE THURS., AUG. 23 Mondale in Dixie. "Instead of dealing with that 2 With coupon A S10 00 purchat* m ■ with coupon 0 tIO.OO purchiH ! " with coupon 0 tIO.OO purchno m ■ with coupon 0 S10.00 purchHt | I Limit 1 Coupon por cuotomor time they said they went on a murder spree. from his first marriage, Kate and Jessica; his He dismissed the polls that show problem (of the deficit) they’ll try 2 Limit 1 Coupon por cuolomof I I Reagan with an overwhelming 5 Limit 1 Coupon por cuilomor | Richard Carbone, 32, and Robert Matthias, 25, adopted daughter with actress Elizabeth Taylor, to wish it away,’’ he said. ■ SWEETUFE I lead in the South. lied when they told reporters eariier this week Maria; his brothers and sisters from Wales, and his For Your Space Reservation, Call The Mondale spent most of his time I SWEETUFE I they abducted, raped and killed the women closest friends. Interviewed by television repor­ I NEUMANN'S • ters in a campaign stop Wednes­ attempting to establish himself in ■ UQUID I during a three-month^ crime spree in 1983,,San Miss Taylor, whose two marriages to Burton were day in Columbia, the Democratic a state he never bothered to {MAYONNAISE I Francisco and Seattle authorities told a news stormier than television soap operas, sent n message campaign in because Sen. Ernest i FACIAL I conference Wednesday. of sympathy front California but did not attend. presidential nominee was asked to BLEACH ■ liuJI^Mi name the biggest obstacle to Hollings, D-S.C., had been running A police task force in Seattle is investigating 26 Liza Todd, Miss Taylor’s daughter from her UlanrlfPHlpr MpraIJi for president. • TISSUE I ! GALLON I QUART I murders of women involved with prostitution marriage with film director Richard Todd, attended victory. " I want to take this country ■* ^ou 280 «#uuniCOUNT near the Seattle airport. The killings have been the ceremony with Maria Burton. Liza Todd was like a "T im e.” he replied. dubbed the Green R iver murders because five of daughter to Burton, who raised her after the death of Advertising Department "I'v e got to introduce myself in exactly where most Southerners the first seven bodies were found in or near the her father. 5 terms of my policies and pro­ want to go," he said. "They want Green R iver in south King County in the summer grams. We will have probably one sound and sensible budgetary, !so< ! 4 0 < . , ! Protestant pastor Arnold Mobbs, who had been a dollar for every three or four promises. They want a strong |. n n ilU MM. UM, lOM = of 1982. close friend of Burton’s, conducted the funeral 643-2711 I izra m MM. Iltk, ISM I I IZPWfS MM. lllh, ISM I I an u s MM. lllk, ItM I dollars the Republicans have. But defense and they want it to be 2/*l service I^H jG H U W PARK M A R K ^ j I HIGHLAND PARK that doesn’t worry me. We’re going sensible." I HjGHUND PARK M A R K ^ 1 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, August 9, 1984 - 7 6 -- MANCHKSTKH MKHALD, Thursday, August 9, 1984 Richard M. Diamond, Publisher_ Douglas A. Bevins, Managing Editor; No leads In alders death James P. Sacks, City Editor! Connecticut opinion in Brief State issues reward in murder probe the intensive care unit while arrange­ tion” the day alter the transplant. STAMFORD (UPI) — Gov. William to kill Young, they have no suspects or ments for the donations were made. Fire bombs hit barracks The second kidney was flown from A. O’Neill issued a $20,000 reward for leads in the case. Police asked for information from Hartford to San Francisco Monday Still no guarantees Jack : NORTH CANAAN — Two firebombs were information leading to the killer of a Anyone with information, “ even if motorists who were driving west on the hurled at a state police barracks early today night, and Young’s heart was removed congressional aide, as police renewed they don’t attach any significance to turnpike between midnight Saturday causing minor fire and smoke damage and no by surgeons from Presbyterian- Anderson pleas for informatton in the case. it," is asked to contact state police, and I a.m. Sunday. Young Was driving Injuries, a police spokesman said. Six suspects University Hospital and implanted into O’Neill issued the reward Wednes­ Berluti said. a 1981 red Chevette station wagon when Washington were later arrested. a recipient Monday. day to help the investigation into the Officials said more tests will be he was shot. Merry-Go-Round "We have no idea whatsoever why they did it,” slaying of Nathanial Young Jr., who McKinney, a gun control advocate, ■aid Sgt. Edward Dailey, state police spokesman. need^ to determine if the bullet that Officials said Young was shot in the Continental deal stupid, sneaky, clumsy was shot early Sunday while driving on lodged in Young’s brain was fired by a called the shooting “ a human tragedy" head from behind by another motorist ^ Police said the first incendiary device was the Connecticut Turnpike. handgun or a rifle. and “ an act of random lunacy." as he was returning from the home of ttrown into the Troop B lobby about 1:20 a.m. Young was a volunteer in the office of Doctors at St. Joseph’s Hospital in his girlfriend, Belinda Johnson. "The perpertrators fled the scene and returned 20 Rep. Stewart B. McKinney, R-Conn. James Battaglio, spokesman for Lille one Friday night in the disaster year of 1932, with the same hysterical disaster scenario they have Stanford determined Young’s head The funeral for Young will be held minutes later when a second incendiary device State police spokesman Adam Ber- Hartford Hospital, said the 23-year-old Gov. Huey P? Long of Louisiana learned that a big bank been peddling to the public for months. wound was "fatal” late Sunday after­ Saturday at the Yerwood Center in was thrown,” a trooper said. luti said although police have deter­ man who received Young’s kiitaey was in the city of Lafayette was on the verge of going under. Since last May their rationale for each new billion noon but he was kept on a respirator in Stamford. Arms dealer The suspects were pursued by police as they mined that a .38-caliber bullet was used “ doing well and in satisfactory condi­ The Kingfish, as Long was called by his followers, dropped into Continental has been that if the money is tried to escape and rammed into a state police feared that a major bank collapse in Lafayette might Nicholas not pledged not only the American but the banking cruiser being used as a roadblock. They prove a prologue to the disintegration of the slate Von Hoffman system of the entire world will come tumbling down. was playing abandoned the car, but were caught a short time financiiil system. Throwing himself into a car, he drove Four months later not one piece of evidence has been later. Promoters wrangle over Beach Boys through the night, arriving in Lafayette around vouchsafed to demonstrate the validity of these Police charged the six with two counts of breakfiist time. People were already lining up to get assertions. Various hierophants from the club of first-degree arson and one count of first-degree both sides reckless endangerment. They were identified as Bridgeport," said Dean, who waved a The William Morris Agency then Bridgeport. their money out. bankers and regulators have popped up from time to By Dennis C. MllewskI No formal contract hud been signed Dale Madwn, 20, Robert Fife, 17, Eric Zinke, 28, letter he said was an offer to bring demanded an 85-15 percent split, with Huey told the banker, who seems to have been the time to say that letting Continental go to its richly United Press International Wednesday but Dean said the show and his sister Brenda Zinke, 16, all of North singer James Brown to the city. the Klein, several youth groups and the merited bankruptcy would bring down 75 other banks or would go on even if the city hud to same kind of unimaginative, gutless hunk of propriety WASHINGTON - Basil Tsakos, Canaan and Mary Rose Quenneville, 37, and A William Morris Agency official city revitalization effort sharing in the BRIDGEPORT - The Beach Boys accept 1 percent of the profits and he ■which dominates American banking half a century mess had been in charge, the State of Louisiana would 200 other banks or every bank in the world. a Greek arms dealer who en­ Michelle Quenneville, 16, both of Sheffield, Mass. said Dean is mistaken in his interpreta­ smaller amount. Dean said. will play a benefit concert this month had to “ sing and sell pretzels" outside ' later, not to worry, just send in the first person on the have dropped millions in the Lafayette bank and 10 tangled Sen. Mark 0. Hatfield. despite a bitter contract dispute, says a tion of the negotiations, The Klein hopes to bring Broadway the stadium. line. The man came rushing in with an $18,000 check in years later the citizenry still would not have known if NO NAMES, NO HARD NUMBERS are offered No R-Ore . and other Washingtop Woman’s name kept secret promoter who claims he was duped by American Productions International shows to the city. “ There was never any mention of his hand. It must have brought him up short to see the the bank had been saved. The federal regulators who discussion of any other approach is admitted for power brokers in a $15 billiop booking agents. of Newark. N.J., hired to produce the “ The mayor was going to give (the WATERBURY — The name of a woman 85-15 until we sold 6,000 tickets,” Dean Kingfish. have "rescued" Continental have arranged for more discussion. But one of the many alarming aspects to trans-African oil pipeline scheme;, “ I feel had," said Dennis Dean, show with Dean, also is involved in the Beach Boys) the key to the city,” Dciui allegedly raped by members of the Dead Babies complicated legal wrangling which said, adding he was given 24 hours to Still, the man wa ved his check at Huey and Huey than $15 billion to be pumped into that financial ruin this mess is the lack of precise information about was up to his collar in deals. For Motorcycle Gang has been kept secret by a director of the city’s Klein Memorial said. “ I’m going to go to the mayor now Dean claims centers on a late demand deliver $50,000 to guarantee the date. waved another check right back at the man.“ The state over the past months and there is still no surety that everything connected with this deal. The precise example, he tried to sellU.S.-made Superior Court Judge who quoted Shakespeare in Auditorium, which will share in the and say, ’Lenny (Mayor U-oiiaril for a bigger share of the profits. The new arrangement would halve Paoletta), you’re going to give ttieiii o’ Louisiana has got $265,000 in this bank," the governor Continental will not go bliib. (Do not be fooled by the understandings under which most of this money was attack helicopters to the Iranian his decision. profits from the concert Aug. 27 at Kennedy Stadium, “ What ever the real the city’s original estimate of $100,000 the keys?’ I would be embarrassed ' said in all good humor,“ and here’s the state’s check for official figure of $4.5 billion. If you reed the fine print put into Continental have not been made public nor government from his Washington, Judge Robert Glass Wednesday ruled against About 9,000 tickets have been sold so bottom line is ... I have been had.” in profits, but, “ It’s better than the it. There ain’t but about that much cash in the bank, and you will see that they have arranged for three times the have the names of the people who are getting these defense attorneys who had argued the woman far, 4,000 in the first two days, and the D.C., office last February it The dispute involves the William dollar I got last year for the Klein,” Ms. Rebello also said the dispute w.is I was here before you were. You insist on drawing out sum they have put in their press releases to go into that billions. apparent violation of U.S. laW„ should be held accountable for her accusations stadium has a capacity of about 13,000 Dean said. unfair to the Bench Boys, who she s.iid against the men and the public bad a right to know Morris Agency of New York, booking in the bleachers and another 5,500 in the your $18,000, and I ’ ll insist on drawing out the state's accursed bank.) The stupidity, the sneaky trepidation with which this according to an intercepted cable. William Ruff nf the William Morris were eager to help Bridgeport imptoi e the woman’s name. agents for the concert, and not the field area. $265,000 — and 1 get first draw, so there’ll be nothing left How strangethat it is under the Reagan clumsy demarche has been carried out has been Agency, who Dean and Rebello blame its image. The sale of arms to Iran has beep Glass, in a five-page decision, said he would Beach Boys or their managers. Dean administration that the first bank should be taken over accompanied by the soft corruption of men who have Dean and Cynthia Rebello, president for the dispute, denies the agency ever to pay you. You agree to leave yours in, and I'll agree to forbidden since that country was unseal arrest warrants used to charge seven gang stressed Wednesday. Negotiations “ They (agents) are really, reidly and nationalized. Not that there is any reason to believe of API, said the dispute is over the agreed to a flat fee of $50,000. leave the state’s in, and nobody’ll be hurt. I ’m staying been too close to each other for too long, working on officially declared a terrorist members with the June 2 attack, but first delete were continuing on a final contract for hurting the Beach Boys in this thing," percentage of the gate after expenses The managers of the Beach Boys right here till closing time at noon, in case anybody else the president approves: His secretary of the Treasury something that is too big for them to understand. Ten or supporting nation. Eight people the alleged victim’s name. the event. she said. "We have no Elvis left. The and claim the original contract called have refused to become involved in the wants to draw out." has said he thinks what was done was probably illegal. 20 idiot banking technicians, stodgy, tremulous men In rejecting the arguments of Waterbury “ The Beach Boys are wonderful and I Beach Boys are a super group — the were arrested a yearago fortrying for a flat fee of $50,000 in compensation matter and say only that the group Nobody did. The bank stayed solvent and the crisis Apparently whathappened was that the three entities have gotten in way over their heads and they’re going to attorney Martin Minnella, Glass said the public’s don’t think this hurts Bridgeport’s only legend left in the United States ’’ to sell similar helicopters to Iran. image at all. It is still a good thing for to the Beach Boys and their agents. looks forward to the concert in pa.ssed, responsible for this mess, the Federal Reserve, the drag the rest of us with them unless the president or Besides trying to peddle arms tp right to know “ must be balanced with the public’s Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the Congress or someone retires them to a flower stand or a Iran, Tsakos reportedly dickered right to mitigate the shame, embarrassment and IF THE MF.N HANDLING the Continental Bank Controller of the Currency, presented the higher-ups delicatessen. humiliation of the complainant." with Iraq over the purchase of In defending the woman’s right to privacy the Soviet-made weapons. Why was he Judge quoted from Shakespeare’s play "Othello, Auditors warn State awards ^iUAKlKOWjIlCToM ( dealing with both sides in the laying, "Who steals my purse, steals trash; but An editorial 4-year-old war between Iran and he that steals from me my good name, robs me of Iraq? not which enriches him but makes me poor of more phone bridge bids Aside from the historic greed df indeed." arms merchants, the shipments might help to prolong the Persian WETHERSFIELD (UPI) — The state Departmcnl Abuse problem Jury clears policemen card misuse of Transportation has announced winning bids for the Gulf War. This would lend credibil­ first efforts in the stale’s $727 million three-year ity to the bizarre plan for a NEW HAVEN — A federal grand jury Wednesday exonerated two policemen who made bridge improvement project. trans-African pipeline, which HARTFORD (UPI) — State auditors have warned a warrantless arrest of a teenage babysitter after DOT Commissioner J, William Burns Bids said the won’t go away would enable Saudi Arabian oil to there may be too many telephone credit cards in the child’s parents complained he had allegedly circulation among state employees to control the initial three projects were awarded for the first of the reach the United States and its 520 state bridges rated fair to poor to be repaired injured their 18-month-old son. potential for abuse. Western European allies without The boy’s father, Bernard J. Lickteig of Leo V. Donohue and Henry J. Becker Jr. said the The projects include railroad spans in Putnam ami Welts on a child’s body or a ture was so convinced of the Thompson, the rehabilitation of deteriorated railroad passing through the exploding Milford, claimed police did hot have probable cards may save the state money on collect and withdrawn personality can be need for public awareness Persian Gulf. cause to arrest his son, who at the time of the third-party calls, but they can be lost, stolen or their stations in Norwalk and replacing the roof of a DOT telltale signs of child abuse. that it established a Child­ It’s obvious that Tsakos didn’t alleged incident two years ago was 17. numbers overheard. The result is unauthorized calls maintenance garage in Old Saybrook. want his Atnerican friends to know He said he spent $12,000 to successfully defend which may or may not be caught when the state pays The department also released a list of 384 locally It’s a growing problem — in ren’s Trust Fund in 1983 to be maintained bridges in 125 communities eligible for that he was trying to fuel the his son who had been found innocent by a judge of its bills. Connecticut as well as the used for educational and risk of injury to a minor and assault charges. But state funding under Gov. William O’Neill’s $5.5 billion Persian Gulf War to make his The potential for abuse became obvious in July nation. promotional programs. It ap­ the Jury apparently agreed there was probable transportation Improvement program in the next pipeline project more appealing. when auditors found state Treasurer Henry E. propriated ^0,000 at first, cause to suspect a crime had been committed and Parker’s card had been used to make $2,200 in decade. So he tried to keep his arms found for the policemen, William Jaques and The initial phase of the municipal bridge program The allegations in New with the hopes of getting later personal calls over 10 months. Parker repaid the York City and California dealings with Iran and Iraq hidden Howard Taylor. state, with interest, and cancelled the card. will allow communities to seek loans and up to 33 donations from the private from the Washington crowd. percent in state grants to pay for bridges b^gcd on an about sexual molestations Donohue and Becker said Parker’s was not the first sector. The Department of My associate Corky Johnson has Dentist, 83, can’t retire problem with the credit cards and will not be the last assessment of the communities’ ability to pay. make child abuse and neglect Children and Youth Services obtained an intercepted cable to unless supervision is tightened. Listed at the top of the 364 bridges by statewide a topic that won’t go away. Tsakos which indicates that United BRIDGEPORT — Dr. John Dewey Hawkins Two other cases of fraud were reported in 1984, one priority was the Lewis Gut Bridge over Pleasure allocates the money to differ­ ■ays his hands are still steady and retirement is Beach Road in Bridgeport. The Amtrak Bridge at Closer to home, Herald repor­ General Enterprises, the Greek involving a lost card and another where the numbers ent agencies in the hopes of boring, so the 83-year-old dentist has decided to Mulberry Road in Guilford was second; the Conrail arms dealer’s office, got an was overheard. The state refused to pay in both cases. ter Sarah Hall wrote about telling people what to notice if reopen his practice and order an X-ray machine. Bridge at Blatchley St. in New Haven was third and agreement with Iran for the “ The supervision and review of the use of the credit Manchester’s predicament. youths are physically or Hawkins has not practiced since 1976 when he cards is loose,” Donohue said. UPI photo the Main Street and Barber Hill Road bridges over the purchase of 25 Cobra attack left Bridgeport to retire in Florida, but he Moosup River in Plainfield were fourth and fifth. Although the number of re­ emotionally abused. State Comptroller J. Edward Caldwell said “ the ported cases is down slightly helicopters, each with eight returned to the city last year with plans to get responsibility lies with the head of each agency and. Did you knock? The Baier Construction Co. of Hartford offered a rockets. The Iranians were willing back to work. low bid of $757,473 and won the first stateridge from previous years, prob­ The public’s assistance is we have to ride herd on them,” Caldwell said. to pay $8.45 million for each gun "M y hands are steady. They aren’t shaking. I Robert F. Dixon, who heads the comptroller’s A goat on a North Dartmouth, Mass, rehabilitation project of deck repair, waterproofing, lems still exist. needed, now more than ever. ship. can see everything I want to see, even though I telecommunications division, said 5,240 cards have farm seems to resent the intrusion on his concrete overlay, painting and substructure repair of And there’s no reason not to This was $50,000 less per chopper cannot see bacteria,” he joked. been issued to state employees who run up about Route 171 over the Providence & Worcester Railroad State statutes place a Patients who sought treatment from Hawkins domain. The animal is part of a herd that tressel platfomt of the East Norwalk and South give assistance. To report than Iran had paid for an earlier $51,000 in monthly bills. SO years ago sat in straight-back cbairs while the provides milk for those who come to the Norwalk stations along the New Haven Line, with a heavy responsibility on doc­ suspected child abuse, with purchase of Cobras from Brazil, The total does not include cards issued to the tors and other health care dentist used a portable, foot-powered drill, he Legislature or the judiciary. Each agency has fewer small farm. bid of $79,000. full guarantees of confiden­ according to the intercepted ca­ •aid. professionals, as well as The Conservative Advocate bles. Brazilian officials have than 200 cards and are responsible for their own tiality, one can contact the Recently, he installed a modern, coral-colored accounts, Dixon said. steadfastly denied selling any teachers, clergymen and oth­ DCYS regional office at m2- dental chair in his home where his new practice State police top the list of state agencies with nearly arms directly to Iran. will be based. ers who might encounter the 6222 or call the department’s 1,000 cards because troopers are often far from their Lieberrnan lauds new laws youths, in identifying signs of The documents do not show A sink and an X-ray machine will be added and duty stations and have to check in for assignments. toll-free. 24-hour hotline at whether Tsakos ever corppleted Hawkins said his license is still valid. The state Department of Transportation has about 600 abuse and neglect and notify­ 1-800-842-2288. The issue of creating life "Most of the dentists my age are gone now,' the helicopter deal with Iran. But cards. Hawkins said. “ I have more friends in the ing the appropriate authori­ they make clear that he would The number of state-issued cards bas doubled in two graveyard than on earth.” But he added, “ At my to snare support shirkers ties. In the doctor’s case, Help doesn’t 6nd there, have made a bundle on the years. "That’s got to be part of the problem” in By William A. Rusher ately want children and are prevented from having age, I feel I ’m good for at least 20 more years.” controlling their use, Becker said. He said a recent there can be fines for failure particularly for parents who transaction: roughly $400,000 on As he spoke, the U.S. House lected represented a 61 percent them only by virtue of some relatively minor State officials said licenses to practice audit showed half the cards are used very rarely or not By Bruno V. Ranniello to intervene on behalf of the feel they cannot handle the each helicopter, or a total of about dentistry are renewable annually with no special approved a federal proposal to increase in the number of attach­ NEW YORK — The recent spate of news stories physical defect. at all. United Press International $10 million. The payment would requirements and no age limit, as long as no attach property, wages and tax ments, Lieberrnan said, child. frustrations of child-rearing. about frozen embryos, frozen sperm, in vitro Caldwell said “ we have to take a look at the cards have been funneled to Tsakos complaints are made. They estimate several refunds of delinquent parents But Rep. Joan Kemler, D-Wesl Manchester has Parents Ano­ fertilization, etc. is fair warning that the human The answer to the second question is almost that aren’t being used. We intend to find out if they are HARTFORD — Tough new laws The law is important in certainly predictable, as far as many orthodox through a European bank. octogenarian dentists practice in Connecticut. have boosted state efforts to track which was similar to a state Hartford, who helped fashion the nymous, Time Out For Par­ race has some new and difficult decisions to make still necessary.” wage-attachment law which went state law, said the law applies only trying to end this problem, religions are concerned: Life, however created, is Iran was also looking for spare The comptroller said eligibility for the cards will be down delinquent child supporters ents (under the auspices of in this area. There is no point in pretending that the into effect Oct. 1, 1983. to the estimated 88,000 child but responsibility can’t end sacred, and every reasonable effort must be made parts to keep its armada of Bluefish contest coming tightened. “ We’re going to set up some guidelines as but the problem of shirking par­ Concordia Lutheran Church) problem will go away: The genie is out of the bottle ents still remains a "national The federal measure, which now support cases which have been to preserve it. Yet we may well be confronted with U.S.-made weapons in working to the need. It can’t just be a cursory explanation.” with doctors, teachers and for good. Modern science has taught us new ways of BRIDGEPORT — A $1 million bluefish will be scandal,” the state attorney gen­ goes to President Reagan, was ajudicated. and FACES (Formerly order. Ayatollah Khomeini’s re­ other professionals. If a child manipulating the fundamental processes whereby the case of a thousand human eggs in a single test released in Long Island Sound this month in a eral has said. authored by Rep. Barbara Ken- Abused Children Emerging gime has been critically short of Here’s what causes odor She said many parents do not ask is of pre-school age, his or her human life is created, and all that remains for us to tube being fertilized randomly by a thousand contest expected to attract 10,000 anglers who Attorney General Joseph I. nelly, D-Conn. the state for help and do not share in Society). spermatozoa. Are we then obliged to try to bring a spare parts since relations with the Lieberrnan said the new state contact with the outside decide is how mankind shall respond to these new also might land one of five additional prizes of NEW YORK (UPI) — When consumed, garlic, Lieberrnan, speaking at a news in the increased payments. Almost circumstances. thousand new human beings to birth? United States ruptured during the $1 ,000 each. onion, spices and beer can intensify body odor, conference timed to coincide with law and recent court decisions half of non-custodial parents are world is even more res­ The death of a child or a life hostage crisis. A top prize of $1 million will be paid to the according to a personal care specialist. debate in the U.S. House on child have already made a large dent in And (the third mnjor heading of the discussion), ignoring court-ordered payments tricted, and the possibility of unfulfilled are tragedies of The response is best discussed under three The Iranian deal was only the person who lands the specially tagged fish in the “ Perspiration consists of water and some metabolic support legislation, said recent recalcitrant parents’ refusal to and in about 67 percent of cases whose obligation would it be anyway? Society’s? identification and action is abuse and neglect, tragedies headings: the reaction of others, our own conduct latest in a long line of questionable second annual WICC-LISA bluefish tournament salts when it comes from the ... sweat glands,” Ike laws have helped the state crack comply with court-ordered pay­ involving Aid to Families with and public policy. The first of these is the easiest to Or the donors’ of the eggs and the sperm? Or the lab munitions transactions negotiated starting Saturday, Aug. 25. Emery of the Gillette Company states in the August down on the problem. ments to their children. Dependent Children, no payments lessened.*The professionals that this broken world cannot He said child payment payments dispose of. if only because we have so little control technicians’ who mixed them together? Is the by Tsakos. According to docu­ Nobody hauled in the millionaire catch last issue of Glamour Magazine. "Failure to comply with child are made. can’t do it all. It takes afford. We hope the the trust year, so organizers decided to award the increases from $41.5 million in over it. There are plenty of people all over the sorting out of the do’s and don’t, and the ments and other sources, the This process causes perspiration wetness. The odor, support orders is a national involvement and compassion fund and the other local additional $1,000 prizes to those who catch the five though, comes from excretions of fatty and protejn scandal, even in states doing an fiscal 1983 to $46.9 million in fiscal Lieberrnan said two recent state world who, now that these new techniques are assignment of rights and obligations, a job for Greek arms merchant has also from the public. government? largest, bluefish. Trophies also will go to other by-products of tbe apocrine glands, which Emery said excellent job In collecting pay­ 1984 because of wage attachments court decisions have also contrib­ programs meet their in­ available, will insist on using them. The possible tried to sell Soviet-made tanks to from 5,660 parents. uted to state’s the "battle for The Connecticut Legisla­ tended goal. winners. provide a "free meal for skin bacteria. During the ments as Connecticut,” said uses are almost endless, but most of them have to Argentina from his office in breakdown process, odor is produced.” Lieberrnan. The additional $5.4 million col­ children’s rights.” do with variations on the theme of parenthood: SO MUCH FOR THE QUESTIONS. Now a stab at downtown Washington. enabling the hitherto childless to have children; a few ’ answers: The fact that people will According to knowledgeable i|i|i|i.i.W.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.M.i.i.i.l.i.i.i.l.l.l.W.Wf predictably do a thing doesn’t prove that it isn’t permitting a broader choice of "desirable" genetic sources, Tsakos’ modus operand! Woman’s death is homicide 85 E. CENTER ST.I traits; postponing, or even avoiding altogether, the wrong. There probably are several moral almost invariably involved bribes burden of raising one’s offspring; etc., etc. limitations on the uses to which these new to officials of the purchasing 80UTHBURY (UPI) — State He said police, who did not have 649-5268 SUMMER FESTIVAL techniques should be nut, and it is the job of governments. police say a young Seymour any suspects in the case, were TO TAKE JUST ONE EXAMPLE, it may authorities in the field of morals (notably the "There was always talk of woman whose body was found searching for several items which O F V A LU E S henceforth be possible for a prosperous and selfish churches) to define what they are. If and when a bribes," one source said. "You floating in the Housatonlc River had been with Miss Stochmal when was last seen walking to her job in she last seen. young couple to contribute genetic materials broad national consensus on the subject, or any can’t make an arms deal without WEEKEND SPECIAL S r subdivision of it, is achieved, there will be nothing it.” a kennel late one night. At that time, she was wearing during their prinie reproductive years, but Joyce Stochmal, 19, had been on wrong with writing that consensus into law and Sergio Valente blue Jeans, a green Reductions postpone uniting these to create an embryo for an her way to spend the night at Silver enforcing it as rigorously as is practicable. Countries identified by the sour­ tube top under a white short sleeve extended length of time — thereby assuring the Hill Kennels in Seymour on Aug. 3 On All ces as places where Tsakos bouglht blouse, and white Nike sneakers Daisies survival of their own genetic strains without when she was seen by her brother, Summ«r MorchandiiB cooperation by greasing official with maroon trim, Berluti said. $2^3 Large Bunch cluttering up their busy lives with children. William A. Rusher, publisher of the National palms include Morocco, Egypt, said state police spokesman Adam Review, writes “The Conservative Advocate'-’ for Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Tunisia. Berluti Wednesday. Police are missing her sneakers, So much for what others predictably will do. But Her body was found in the Newspaper Enterprise Association. Usually, the sources said, Tsakos as well as a blue Nike gym bag and C o m e in how ought a conscientiously moral man or woman Southbury section of the river a brown pocketbook with a would offer a key official 10 and save... respond to these new possibilities? There are at Tuesday by boaters. She died of shoulder strap she had . been least two moral questions involved here: Is the percent of the purchase price once multiple stab wounds and her carrying. IBERT J . SMITH, inc. Letters to the editor the deal was completed. dMth was ruled a homicide, said creation of a potential new human life by these INSURANSMITHS SINCE methods ever permissible? And, whether it is or the state medical Examiner’s He said she was 5 feet, 3 inches The Manchester Herald welcomes letters to the One of Tsakos’ biggest reported tall, with with brown collar-length not, what ought our attitude be toward such lifte, once. [It o AS itosI j 4 n H e id € e tt editor. arms sales was to Morocco, which Berluti said Stochmal was hair and blue eyes. 1914 once it is in fact created? Letters should be brief and to the point. They bought 150 armored personnel ■psnding the night at sleeping The simplest answer to the first question would should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for carriers after a high official facilities provided by the kennel M Eait C«nt«r Strati allegedly was bribed. undoubtedly be a flat negative: Procreation must ease in editing, should be double-spaced. for employees reporting for early 649-5241 Manchtiter. CT morning shifts. The f i rst mill to roll copper in the © >984byNEA Inc be accomplished only in what John Houseman The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the There were similar alleged Police did not know the exact United States was erect^ by Paul ■r i. might approvingly call "the old-fashioned way.” interests of brevity, clarity and taste. payoffs in the sale of small arms to 65 E. Center Street 643-4958 "Say, are you REALLY on the Olympic Mar­ time, of her death, Berluti said, Revere at Canton, Mass., in 1801. It ) ft- But, for one thing, this would cruelly condemn to Address letters to Open Forum, Manchester Saudi Arabia and the Sudan in the tini Drinking Team?" adding "she’d been in the water for rolled sheets to sheath the hull of . Manchester. Ct. childlessness many married couples who desper- Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, Conn. 06040. late 1970s. some time, but less than a week.” the USS Constitution. -? ------M a n c h e s t e r h e r a l d , T h u rs d a y , A u g u s t 9, 1984

< MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, August 9. 1984 — 9 CAPTAIN EASY ^ Croofct t Ca—te I HATE I CAWT STAMP Thursday TV THOSE THEIR FACES . FANS A N V M O R E . A Northeast urges 12:30P.M. (2D ($7) Nightly Business ESPN Welterweight Champion (l2) - Mazda SportsLook Report ship Neu) England ( S *■ MOVIE: *Th« Advanturei (iD - Alt American Wrestling o f Sherlock H olm et' Hotmos 02$) - Noticiero SIN (3D - Dr. Gene Scott CiD - Df. Gene Scott judge to rule on stops an attempi to steal the (3D - Jeffersons (S) -* Freemen Reports In B rief Crown Jewels of England Basil 3D - Thicke of the Night Rethbone, Ntgei Bruce, Ida Lu- (4D - ABC News (2D (i^ ~ Mysteryl 'We. the Ac­ I S (2l) - Newsnight pmo 1939 7:00P.M. cused.' Paul contemplates poisoning his wife and rumors 12:30A.M. acid rain issue 1:00 P.M. ® - CBS News spread about Paul's relationship ® (3D - M»A*S*H with Myra (R) (60 min.) (Closed (XI - Thicke of the Night Shots cost men $215 QD “ MOVIE: 'A Connecticut Captioned) (X) - MOVIE: 'The Seduction of By Robert Sangeoroe Yankee In King Arthur's Court’ m - Tic Tec Dough NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — A North Adams man 3D - E) MaleRcio M iss Leona' An unmarried and United Press International A handyman from the 20th Cen­ ® ^ > Games of the XXIII reclusive college teacher fails m accused of firing shots from a rifle to stop tury finds himself in 6th-Century Olympiad 9:30 P.M. love with a married maintenance radio-controlled model airplanes from flying Camelot. Bing Crosby. Rhonda WASHINGTON — In a case that pits the Northeast ® ( ^ - N e w s . CiD - Comedy Jukebox Comedy man who has been repairing her above a school near his parents’ house has teen Fleming. William Bendix 1949 house Lynn Redgrave. Anthony LKyyS LAW Jam— 8chum«l»t« against the EPA, a federal judge must decide whether (iD - Jaffersorts music videos of Mel Brooks. ordered to pay $215 in court costs. Steve Manin and Billy Crystal are Zerbe, Conchata Ferrell 1980 to compel administration action on the politically 1:30 P.M. (iD - ^KKtsCenter featured ® (40) - Games of the XXIII ( 5e:U-HN6 TlCK&Ti>AT \ District Court Judge John A. Barry Wednesday explosive acid rain issue before the November ( I ll - Glen Campbell :The Silver (ID - 3D - De Fiesta Olympiad (DVpe-lNFUATT[? ordered Terry Davine, 31, to pay $100 for two election. PBIC&5 TO UTTUT Annlversery (lD - Dr. Gene Scott 10:00P.M. (121 - Top Rank Boxing from Las counts of assault with a dangerous weapon and At the heart of the case, argued Wednesday in (?D - I Love Lucy Vegas, NV Top Rank boxing pre­ $115 tor discharging a firearm within 500 feet of a federal court, is a dispute over whether the 2:00P.M. (X) ® - Knots Landing Karen sents a 12 round bout featuring GOTTEN INTO VDU?'' (311) - Monayline dwelling, court officials said. Environmental Protection Agency can be forced by as - MOVIE: The Jayna learns that Mack is still investigat­ Erie Martin vs Dio Colome for the Manafletd Story' This is the Me CZD - MacNeil/Lehrer Newsh* ing the Wolfbridge Group and Ben ESPN Wohorwoight Champion­ Barry continued the case against him to Feb. 8, October — or be given until early next year — to Story of the actress and sex sym­ our arrives home from San Salvador ship 1985, without a finding. Davine pleaded no contest decide if it will consider demands for reductions in (R) (60 min ) bol whose meteoric career and 3 D - Baila Conmigo 32) - Entertainment Tonight on the firearm s charge but did not enter a plea on sulfur dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants Mo ended in tragedy Loni Ander ® - News 3D - Wheel of Fortune 33) - MOVIE: 'Funeral Home' A the assault charges, officials said. in seven Midwestern states. son, Arnold Schwarzonoquor (li) - independent News 1980 ($7) - Wild World of Animats young woman investigates Davine was charged July 18 after he allegedly Lawyers for nine Northeastern states urged U.S. (ID - MOVIE; 'Class' A lustful strange occurences at her grand fired at least six rounds from a .22-caIiber rifle 7:30P.M. mother's Victorian funeral home District Judge Norma Johnson to order the EPA to toon has the chance to lose his being flown by members of the Tunnel City Radio 2:30P.M. (!£ - PM Magazine innocence to an older woman, Kay Hawiry. Barry Morse 1982 rule on a petition filed by the states with the agency in Rated R (j!4 - Champions of American (X) “ All Iri the Family but complications arise when ho Control Club, police said. No one was injured and 1981, which calls for major air pollution cutbacks in Sport Merlin Olsen's salute to discovers who sho really is none of the planes was damaged. CSD * Muppet Show (3D - Late Night w ith David the industrial Midwest. The judge did not indicate American athletes features Jake Jacqueline Bissot. Rob Lowe, A n­ Lettorman Davine’s mother lives across from the Charles LaMotta, Richard Pony ' and C$D - Major League BasebaU: drew McCarthy. 1983 Rated R ALLEY Oqp - by Dav* Oraua when she would rule on the case. Wilma Rudolph Pittsburgh at New York 12:45A.M. H. McCann Technical School and had previously "W e've waited more than two years since the close BELIEVE ME.GUZ, ()i) - Independent News (ID - Champion Spark Plug (38) Hogan's Heroes ALLEY'S RIGHT, BUT I W O N ...I JUST HAD A complained about the noise from the planes, of the record" on the |>etition, said David Wooley, New Motorcycle Classic VOU PO N 'T w a n t YOUR HIGHNESS IT FAIR officials said. 3:00P.M. (3D - ESPN's Speedweek THAT COUNTTfr.' BRILLIANT IDE^ York state assistant attorney general. "I think it’s CiD - Dr. Gene Scott 1:00A.M. UPPER YORCH IS AND SQUARE) d ) ® - Games of the XXIII ('ID - Dragnet C3l - Laverne and Shirley NOTHING BUT ONE clear that only a court order will prompt them to do Olympied 3D - Twilight Zone BIG TRASH PILE.' (iD - Solid Gold Hits C9l - Saint it.” (Ji) - ESPN's Horse Racing 3 l) - Evening News But Justice Department lawyer Jose Allen, W eekly 3 l) - Crossfire (11) - Twilight Zone UPl photo 3D - MOVIE: S O S. Titanic' representing EPA Administrator William Ruckel- 3D - M*A*S*H (ID - Don Drysdale The disaster of the unsmkable Ti lestrlan killed on 1-91 shaus, insisted it would take six months for the agency 3;30P.M. (30) - Entertainment Tonight tame IS rocreaterf David Janssen. (18) - Dr. Gene Scott An orgy of gorging Cions Leachman, Susan Saint to issue a final decision, saying, "It’s not simply a (12) - PKA Full Contact Karate (3D ** Barney Miller 3D - Crossfire SPliiNuFIELD, Mass. — Dominic Tropidi, 23, James 1979 of Philadelphia struck by a tractor-trailer truck matter of the bureaucratic review process." $7) - Nightalk 32) - New Generation and 6,000 pounds of ice cream were 34) - Judy Sings The magnifi on Interstate 91, was in critical condition in Allen said the EPA would announce a draft decision The world’s longest (2'/2 miles) banana 4:00P.M. 8:00P.M. cent voice, of Judy Garlarid is 1:15A.M. Baystate Medical Center’s intensive care unit, by the end of this month but argued it would need until split nears completion at the Addison used in the massive concotion, which d D - M o v ie . 'The Naked 0 1 0 1 - Magnum P.l. A fencing heard again in this musical variety (.14) - MOVIE: 'M y Tutor' Hired senes in which she sings her officials said. February to review "voluminous comments” it County Field Days in New Haven, Vt. generated proceeds for the Jimmy Fund Jungle' A South American plan- accident' puts Higgins in jail for to give French lessons, a tutor expected to receive from industry, environmentalists leiion owner and his beautiful murder (H) <60 min j groatesl hits and welcomes a dif­ makes a teen's homework a plea­ Tropidi was struck at about 7 a.m. Wednesday Wednesday. Twenty thousand bananas in Boston. brido fight billions of soldier ants ferent guest star each week (60 sure Caren Kayo. Mott Latianzi, by a truck driven by Stephen 'York, 28, of Enfield, and state officials. (X) - PM Magazine min ) eating everything in their path Kevin McCarthy. 1983 Rated R THE BORN LOSER ‘ by Art Sanaoiti Wooley urged the judge to issue an order forcing a (it) - MOVIE: 'The Family Way' Conn., who was travelling north, according to Charlton Heston, Eleanor Parker 37) - Inside Story Fall River (3B) - Maude final EPA decision on the controversy within 60 days William Conrad 1954 A young married couple, forced Spectacle ' state Trooper Gerard Gagne. to live with the groom's parents, THIMK "PO'yE60TIT TD06HrV^TUgRE WERE 12 CFO'S KIC>5, — by early October. 1:30 AM . h o i n i n -ih e "He was walking south for no apparent ® - MOVIE: 'G riH ly' A park have difficulty consummating the 10:15P.M. ranger finds himself pitied 6LAPY6? PORINfo THE CEPRESStON, reason," said Gagne, who added police were On one side in the case are the nine states, joined by Police believe two persons marriage and the rumors start, CX) - Great Record/ ...Collec­ FOP WASOUrOFWOraCANO WORLD DID against a savage grizzly tniur (X) - Kiner Korner tion uncertain what Gagne was doing in the area. The four national conservation groups, Rep. Richard threatening their marriage Haytoy .W E WERE PEsTirOTE.. WE ALL LIVED IN A 3-RoQM^ Christopher George, Andrew Milts, John Mills, Marjorie 10:30P.M. Cil.) - Independent News VOU/WAN/'Gez accident was being investigated, he said. Ottinger, D-N.Y., and three U.S. citizens owning Pnne, Richard Jaeckel 1976 Rhodes 1967 ® - 25 Years in the Jetstream (lD - Tennis Magazine noose. property in Canada. (3D - BIghont John Denver pur­ (lD - NFL's Greatest Moments S I - CNN Headline News 30) - MOVIE: Assault on a •On the other side is the administration, jined by 77 pulled off museum heist sues the wild bighorn sheep in the Best Ever Runners ' Canadian Rockies (11) - News Queen' A woman adventurer and U.S. electric utility companies and the National Coal (ID ' MOVIE: 'A Midsummer her ruthless companion talks an Association. Bourn- 3D - Twilight Zone By Dave Wood two men — one who was carrying a "This is the first time in modern N ight's Sex Comedy' At the ex-submarine officer into joining The states’ petition, filed when Anne Burford was ISubtttfed) This French comedy turn of the century, throe couples 3D - 24 Horas them |n raising a sunken German United Press International large black artist's portfolio offi­ times this ty)x; of thing has deals with the family fife of a Willie yes, Michael no spend a summer weekend m the sub Frank Sinatra. Virna Lisi, EPA administrator, was never acted upon. The young girl going through teen tur­ (57) - MacNeil/Lehrer Newsh- cials believe was used to hide the happened,” Whitaker said. country hoping to find love our Tony Franciosu 1966 agency held a public hearing in June 1981 and closed moil while her parents wrestle FOXBORO, Mass. — Two months after denying BOSTON (UPl) - Officials document. He added, however, that in 1956, Woody Allen, Mia Farrow. Jose 31) - News Wrap-Up the administrative record in May 1982. with mid-lifo crisis in work and Ferrer 1982 Rated PG 11.00 P.M. singer Michael Jackson use of Sullivan Stadium, investigating the theft of the “ We have also lifted a num berof some reporters trying to make a romance Bngino Fossey 35) - Despedida CiD - PBA on USA Today's pro­ CX) CX) 32) - News the town’s Board of Selectmen approved a license A lawsuit filed March 19 by tte states contends that “ priceless" first page of the fingerprints, some of them sweaty case for establishing belter secur­ gram fouluros the $110,000 ® - T a x i for a concert by country singer Willie' Nelson. under the Clean Air Act, when air pollution from a 350-year-old charter from its glass and gooey, so that is in our favor,” ity for the state's valuable papers, FRANK AND ERNEST -'by Bob Thaves 5:00 P.M. Waukegan Open <2 hrs ) (X I - Phil Silvers 1:45A.M. The decision immediately raised questions of state or group of states causes environmental damage case in the state’s Archives Mu­ said Beaulieu. rem oved som e to prove their point. ® - 3rd Annual Legendary (lD - Dr. Gene Scott &$■ Our Miss Brooks racism . Nelson is white and Jackson is black, but elsewhere, the EPA has authority to order emissions seum believe more than one person The man with the black bag was The document area Is obstructed Pocket Billiards Stars 01) - Odd Couple (2i!) - MOVIE: -Hush. Hush 2:00 A.M. \ town officials denied racism was involved. reductions. — including a man with a black bag seen in the area shortly before the from view by large pillars. - MOVIE: 'Animatympica' OD - Alfred Hitchcock Hour jT THE WAY X F16U/2E (3^ Sweet Charlotte' A man stops Richard P. Thompson, chairman of the — was involved in the daring 2 0 .0 . TV covers the Animal OD - Dr. Gene Scott CX) - CBS News Nightwatch The petition calls for sulfur dioxide cutbacks in theft was reported and another Whitaker also said anyone tak­ his daughter from running off with three-member board, said Wednesday it did not Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, daylight burglary. man had been inquiring about the ing the document would not be able Olympics from Pawpnnt Stadium a married man who is.later found 3D - Soap (X) - MOVIE: 'Inside Daisy IT, THF8E Ape poup Animated; Voices of Gilda Rad Clover' This story traces a young have the same concerns with a one-day Nelson Tennessee and Michigan. Capitol Police Chief Arthur charter, Beaulieu said. to sell it easily, if at all. dead Bette Davis, Olivia de Havil- 3l) ~ Moneyline ner. Billy Crystal. Harry Shearer girl s rise to stardom in the thir­ concert as it did with the Jackson concert, which Government and private studies identify sulfur ISeaulieu said Wednesday finger- Secretary.of State Michael J. 1979 land. Joseph Gotten 1965 3D - Or. Who “We have alerted manuscript ties and the complications arising BLEMSNTf: EARTH, would have been for two or three days. prints on either side of the heavy (S) - Prime News from her failure to adjust Natalie dioxide from coal-buming industries as the principal Connolly, under whose jurisdiction dealers and publishers throughout 11:15 P.M. The size of the Nelson crowd --- estimated by cause of acid rain damage to lakes and streams in the glass door under which the the museum falls, told a late - Gimme a Break Con­ Wood, Christopher Plummer AIF^r VVATeF AND New England of the theft," Whi­ 6:00 P.M clusion, Nell tries to convince the 35i - Reporter 41 Robert Rodford 1966 promoters to be up to 40,000 people — would be eastern North America. charter rested indicate two per­ afternoon news conference the taker said. 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MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuisd.iv. August 9. 1984 - 11, Somers Experts debating picks up diabetes control FOCUS / Famiiy By Glno Del Guercio Cro States are prone to eye and kidney the tab United Press International disease as well as numerous other complications due to unexplained SOMERS (U P I) — Residents of BOSTON — Ever since the destruction of small blood vessels. the town where a Tennessee prison discovery of insulin, diabetes However, a Swedish study pub­ Andy ct experts have predicted that tight lished a few months earlier had Y» escapee died in a gun battle with At police paid for private funeral control of blood sugar levels would found the same results, he said. [Rooney tur services today when relatives eliminate complications caused by The American study was larger Ca< the disease. But recent studies and blood sugar levels were Fla could not afford the expense. Syndicated First Selectman Steven D. Ko- show they may be wrong. measured more closely. Columnist minski said according to a statute, A study of 70 diabetics found that The U.S. researchers studied 70 the town is libel for funeral costs keeping blood sugar levels as close diabetic patients who received Ar “ if anybody dies here and there’s to normal as possible using contin­ cont inuous doses of insulin through no m oney" for a burial. uous insulin injections did not a small pump, which brings blood Kominsky said relatives of Wil seem to help deterioration of sugar levels very close to normal. (g liam Prentice, 29, plan to bury the kidneys and eyes and seemed to Measures of the amount of Ml fugitive in Windsor, and the town of make eye deterioration worse. protein the kidneys were letting Pusting St( b o Somers is footing the $600 tab “ These findings were somewhat slip through into the urine was Irfc Prentice and two colleagues of a surprise,” said Dr. Robert S. about the same in patients on tight broke out of an Only, Tenn., prison Sherwin, an assistant professor of control and those on standard has hit July 1 and traveled north on a medicine at Yale University Medi­ therapy. The small vessels in the six-state crim e spree, including a cal School. “ We didn’t go into this eyes of diabetics on tight control South Carolina bank robbery. study with the idea of finding the seemed to deteriorate more and d results we found." the dust S| Escapee Lohman Mays was not become more leaky than the eyes A involved in Sunday’s gun battle in However, Sherwin cautioned of diabetics on standard therapy. Li which troopers killed Prentice and that he expects to see beneficial Sherwin said he believes the ‘ Wherever you spend time, you NA critically wounded Michael Hart- effects offset negative effects after close control, as opposed to the get thinking about the things you sock, 28, after a high speed chase. two years. standard therapy of daily injec­ Bee. I ’ve been spending the last 10 Police said Mays, believed to be "M y concern is that patients will tions of insulin, seems to hurt the days at home: armed and dangerous, may have see this and ask, ‘Why are you eyes initially because blood ves­ • We have a dining room, but I ’d Herald photo by Tarquinlo fled to Canada with $30,000 in hurting me with this treatment?’ sels that are already partially almost always rather eat in the But this is not the case. We think stolen loot. John Frazier (center) talks with Deputy this morning across the street from the deteriorated are lost altogether. kitchen if we aren’t having com­ this is just a temporary thing,” "A t this point, we believe he is Fire Chief James McKay (right, in white fire-damaged four-family house where However, he said he was optim­ pany. I was brain-washed by my not in the area and wasn’t here" said Sherwin, an author of the shirt) and firefighter Charlie Genovese he lives at 13 Vine St. study published in the New Eng­ istic the vessels that are not lost sister when I was growing up, when his two colleagues were would be better off in the long run gunned down Sunday. land Journal of Medicine. though. You don’t leave a bottle of because of the close control. As the convicts fired at their Diabetics are unable to produce milk on the table, even when you pursuers, one shot nicked the arm insulin, which the body uses to The study was conducted at eat in the kitchen. (Of course, you of 14-year-old Michelle Chagnon of Candle blamed in house fl break down sugar for energy. Yale, the University of Chicago, don’t leave a bottle of milk Springfield, Mass.hreeofficers, hit When blood sugar is not broken the Mayo Clinic, and the Univer­ anywhere anymore because milk An early morning fire in a down it builds up in the blood and by flying glass, were treated and in flames when he returned, cluttered and there were a lot of sity of Western Ontario, among doesn’t come in bottles.) four-family house on Vine Street can throw diabetics into shock, released. Rivosa said. Ben.son has no tele­ doors leading to the room where others. The work is considered a Scientists ought to turn their kept town of Manchester firefigh­ coma and death. preliminary to a much larger After spending three days truck­ phone, so he ran to the School the worst of the fire was contained. attention to inventing a better ters busy for more than three hours The one million insulin- study being conducted by the ing down tips but finding no trace Street fire station and alerted Neither apartment on the north vacuum cleaner. Vacuum cleaners of Mays. Dailey said he believed today, although the worst of it was firefighters. dependent di.-it'-'tir.s in the United National Institutes of Health. side of the building is habitable, are absolutely unsatisfactory. Mays headed to his home in under control in less than an hour. No one was injured. Deputy P’ire Chief John Rivosa said the according to Assistant Building Anyone who thinks they’re clean­ Quebec, Canada with about $30,000 Chief James McKay, who was in Inspector James Fitzpatrick, who fire apparently started from a lit ing the house when they’re vacu­ in stolen cash from a bank robbed charge at the scene, said firefigh­ checked the house about 9a.m. this by the trio. candle in the northwest corner of ters had to wake the family that uming is kidding him or herself. the attic. Rivosa said Edward morning. Fitzpatrick said fire Childhood infection “Quebec is a real good bet," lives in the second-floor apartment damage was limited to the attic but They’re clums y and inefficient. If Daile.v said. "W e didn’t recover Benson, who lives in the second- next to Benson, Dennis and Mary they didn’t make so much noise, floor apartment just below the site water damage was extensive on all any of the money ” from Prentice Griffin. Benson shares his apart­ people wouldn’t use them at all. of the fire at IS-l.l Vine St , had three floors. precursor to AIDS or Hart.sock. whose condition has ment with Dinda Joslyn and her John and Linda Frazier occupied The noise they make gives the stabilized. ri.sen before .“i a m. to work on his two sons. the first-floor apartment. On the impression they’re working hard. hobby in the attic and was using the The building belongs to Richard By Glno Del Guercio tion will work then and not at a A National Guardsman and two candle in his work. first floor at 15 Vine St. are Robert • Dusting has gone out of style. corrections officers died last J. Zimmer of 28 Stephen St. United Press International later point.” Rivosa said he thought the man’s and Maureen Marques and their You don’t hear of people dusting month in a fiery helicopter crash in Firefighters broke through the Klein said the findings, reported hobby had something to do with two children. The Marqueses and much anymore. Any one of my Humphreys County. Tenn., during north side of the attic. McKay said BOSTON — Aquired immune in the New England Journal of miniatures. Benson went down­ the Griffins will be allowed to the hunt for the men. they found it difficult to get to the deficiency syndrome is usually Medicine, may also help define the working daughters would laugh at stairs for coffee and found the attic remain in the building, according flames because the attic was to Fitzpatrick. preceded by a clear warning sign full scope o f the disease. He said the idea of dusting. Dusting is — small white spots in the mouth — many experts feel that only mostly just spreading the dirt Bronze Age beauty which may help doctors treat patients with severe cases of the around. victims before the disease be­ disease are currently being diag­ • Making a bed is an art that comes fatal, medical researchers nosed, with less serious cases escapes me. Even when I try, I reported today going undetected. can’t make a bed that looks good Kevin Toomey of Manchester checks Ron Clarke’s blood Farmington Avenue in Hartford. Toomey says anyone can Doctors at Montefiore Medical Victims of AIDS suffer a variety enough to sleep in. pressure in a fitness center for corporate officers that’s in the control stress by exercise and a sound diet. ’’You can make a Americans boast Center in New York said that 59 of mild symptoms before they • The soap they tell you to use in percent of the jteople they studied becorne more severely ill. Because basement of the Aetna Life & Casualty Co.’s headquarters on difference — quickly —- in how you feel,” he says. who were at high risk of contract­ the symptoms can also accompany dishwashers has more to do with ing AIDS, and who had contracted other disorders, none of them has getting the dishes clean than the thrush, developed AIDS within been considered a good indicator a machine does. Dishwasher deter­ NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) three months. patient will later develop AIDS. gent is so strong that if you use it in the grave also contained ivory rods American archaeologists have dis­ Thrush is a fungal disease that the sink or in a dishpan, dishes get u with decorated heads, two ivory usually develops in the mouths of AIDS is believed to be caused by covered a 13th century B.C. tomb cosmetic dishes in the form of a virus that attacks the body’s just as clean, and quicker, than if Executive stress children. It usually begins as small containg gold jewelry and the ducks and two Egyptian glass immune system, making it unable you use it in the dishwasher. skeletal remains of six people, white spots and develops into • I always wash a glass before I bottles. The tomb’s ceramics in- shallow ulcers. It is caused by the to fight other diseases — including officials announced Wednesday. use it after it comes out of the cnfded two bowls decorated with fungus Candida albicans. pneumonia and a rare cancer — The husband-wife team of Ian elegantly painted fish and lilies. that spread throughout the body dishwasher. It may look squeaky Manchester man teaches Aetna employees to relax and Alison South Todd from Doctors believe the other 41 "Excavations in previous sea­ percent may still develop AIDS at and eventually kill the victim. clean, but too often the glass tastes Brandeis University in Waltham. sons have shown that this area was a later point. like detergent. Extended [leriods of slre.ss can Mass., described their find as "one a large, well-planned settlement, The study examined 22 patients By Nancy Pappas ’ ’This may allow us to ivene at an • Homemade strawberry jam is raise blood pressure, change kid­ of the richest late Bronze Age probably involved in trading in at high risk of having AIDS who Herald Reporter earlier stage before the patient often a disappointment. It’s either ney function and, .some believe, tombs found in Cyprus for many copper, and further investigations had otherwise unexplained cases years." gets severely ill,” said Dr. Robert too sweet, too runny or it has an decrease efficiency of the body’s must form an important part of of thrush. Twelve of those patients We’re under stress so we chow S. Kjein, an assistant professor of immune .system. The tomb — untouched by grave future research," the archaeolo­ developed AIDS within three artificial thickener in it. Certo down. At lunch, on coffee breaks, medicine at Albert Einstein Col­ All of this is alleviated by robbers for 32centuries — was part gists’ report said. months of diagnosis and a thir­ wouldn’t call it artificial, but I do. or whenever. Then we feel drowsy lege of Medicine and the paper’s vigorous exerci.se, Toomey said. of an ancient complex that The tomb, one of two, had been teenth developed the disease a few • I don’t know anyone who makes all afternoon, and by the end of the primary author. “ Maybe interven­ day, we’re feeling anxiety because "The action of the muscles being sprawled over more than 1,000 carved into limestone bedrock just months later. homemade orange marmalade. o f th e tasks we never exercised, tcn.sed and relaxed tells square yards in the southern outside a large unusually symmet­ • We must have 25 chairs around the endocrine system that it can let copper mining area of Kalavasas- rical building, first discovered accomplished. the house but only about three of up, that the ’fight or flight’ alert is Ayios Demetrios on Cyprus. during excavations in 1982. The them are comfortable to sit in. So then we come home, fix a no longer appropriate." In the tomb, the archeologists building had been abandoned at Governor pledges his Someone went to a lot of trouble to drink, and spend the rest of the In addition, exercise delivers found the skeletal remains of three the end of the 13th century B.C, young women who had been laid make the one in the bedroom, but I evening sitting in front of the TV, more oxygen to the brain, so a mostly likely about 1225 B.C.. when supposedly “ unwinding” from our out on stone benches along the only sit in it for 30 seconds a day to person thinks more clearly and it collapsed after a fire, the report difficult day. The same regimen walls. The remains of a child said. ban on tax increases tie my shoelaces. gets more work done with less With a device attached begins the next day.-' effort. ■ between 4 and 8 years in age and The archaeologists, who are on • It’s good if the lock on the door two infants were on the floor. HARTFORD (U PI) - Gov. ” It’s a treacherous cycle,” says their sixth season of excavations, program will push the 15-cent-a- you use most works easily with the to William Igleheart’s exercise physiologist Kevin Too­ ID E A LLY, a person should Jewelry found on the bodies William O’Neill said the strong said the second tomb had been gallon gasoline tax up another cent key to it. If it doesn’t, it’s a constant mey of 130 Hawthorne St. As exercise quite vigorously about included elaborately decorated economy has spared Connecticut ear, below, Toomey thoroughly raided by looters over on July 1, 1985. The tax will reach pain in the net!k. supervisor of corporate fitness at four times a week, for 20 to 45 gold bracelets, earrings, bead the years. the threat of a tax increase next 23 cents a gallon by 1991. can monitor blood year and possibly in 1986. • All garages should be two feet Aetna Life Sc Casualty, Toomey minutes. Walking is probably the necklaces, silver toe rings and Ian Todd is chairman of the The governor answered ques­ “ I don’t see any possibility of a longer and four feet wider. pressure and pulse advises employees on healthful most .stress-free vigorous exercise finger rings, some of which bore department of classical and orien­ tions on a variety of topics during tax increase next year," O’Neill • Mowing the lawn is fun if you feel diets, physical fitness and stress there is, but, in addition, Tiwimey Cypro-Minoan and Egyptian tal studies at Brandeis. Also the hour-long call-in program. rate during exertion. management. recommends fairly low-level jog­ inscriptions. said Wednesday in a televised like it. The trouble is, it has to be participating in the dig were O’Neill said he expects Connecti­ Figures on pressure "What most peqple don’t realize ging, swimming, singles tennis or "The lavish use of solid gold for interview on Connecticut Public mowed whether you feel like it or University of Pennsylvania pa- cut to raise its legal drinking age to is how little effort would be handball, bicycling, jazzerci.se or most of these items is remarkable Television’s People’s Caucus not. and pulse rate, as leoanthropologist Jack Moyer and program. 21 next year rather than risk losing involved in changing the whole aerobic dance, and anything else — a total weight of 432 grams (15 two Brandeis students, Jim Merod • At some point, the radio gets “ I think we are going to get federal highway funds. He said he well as oxygen cycle,” he said. which is enjoyable, rhythmical ounces) was used," said the of Acton, Mass., and Ben Saidel of UPI photo irritating. through the next couple of years will sponsor legislation to make the For a part of each day, Toomey and continuous. archaeologists’ report. Manchester, N.H., a Brandeis • People who eat out of deep consumption, miles Memorial service without any new taxes in Connecti­ change in 1985. works directly with a group of top Toomey is a devoted follower of Apart from the gold and silver. University spokesman said. ’ freezers a lot don’t eat very well. traveled on the corporate officers in a tiny but his own advice. He walks about cut as long as the economy keeps ■rhe Democratic governor also Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone places a rolling along,” O’Neill said, noting • Clipping food coupons is the bicycle, and so forth, well-equipped exercise room in the five miles each day through the said he expected his party to keep all-American time waster. Some basement catacombs of Aetna’s many paths and hallways around wreath to pay homage tothe atomic bomb victims during the state will end the fiscal year control of the Legislature, despite people spend hours doing it every are displayed on the corporate headquarters on Far­ Aetna, and another two or three American arrested on a memorial service today in Nagasaki's Peace Park. The with an estimated $160 million Republican claims President Rea­ surplus. week to save a total of $1.19. screen at the front mington Avenue in Hartford. They when he’s home with his wife, ceremony marked the 39th anniversary of the world’s gan’s popularity among state are in high-stress jobs, but Toomey Regina. The surplus will be used to create voters will help GOP candidates. They’re working for about $.27 an second atomic bombing. a rainy-day fund and O’Neill said helps them keep energy levels up He rides his bicycle to and from bomb charge in Uister O’Neill said he would be a hour. he agreed the fund is necessary. Herald photoi by Pinto and blqod pressure down. the office (about 10 miles each candidate for re-electipnjn 1986 if • Making mayonnaise is easy fun. "There will be a rainy day, the only The rest of the time, he is way) or takes the bus in and jogs BELFAST, Northern Ireland he remains healHiy. H f underwent • I hate it when we have people in but IRA supporters use the occa­ question is when,” O’Neill said involved with the planning of home. (U PI) — Catholics rioted against double bypass Su rgery when he for dinner right after the garbage sion to protest the presence of However, O’Neill failed to men­ larger exercise facilities and' In the evenings he spends time British rule in 11 Northern Ireland After battling for life, first took over the govaVnor’s British troops in the British-ruled tion future increases in the state’s man comes. It means we’re stuck group programs for the company’s outdoors with his daughters, Sara cities today, throwing gasoline office. T province. gasoline and motor vehicle fees. with a lot of garbage for several other Hartford-area locations. and Nora, or in the basement bombs and firing on security “ There shouldn’t be a question in When aiming at good health, teaching them to tumble or use the The rioting began at about 2 a.m. The funding plan for the state’s days. forces on the 13th anniversary of premature infant dies anyone’s mind what my intention lower stress and more energy, the mini-trampoline. with Catholics lighting bonfires 10-vear road and bridge repair IS ,” O’Neill said. Britain’s crackdown on the out­ • The trunk of the car is as good a first thing to realize, says Toomey. lawed Irish Republican Army. and clanging on trash can lids in place as any to keep an umbrella. The idea beind all of the Toomey DAYTON,, Ohio (UPI) - is that you have control of your life. One man was killed by his Catholic areas of the province, ' once dropped to 12.25 ounces but family activities is to alleviate Fifteen-week-old Baby Malika, • It’s pleasant to sit in the yard at “ You can make a difference — homemade bomb and an American witnesses said. she weighed 2 pounds, 8 ounces stress and work the heart muscle once considered one of the nation’s this time of year and have a drink quickly — in how you feel. It takes was charged with possession of when she died. at the same time, Toomey said. Four people were injured in the smallest surviving infants, died in before dinner but news is on nothing more than a resolution to bomb-making materials. “She died in her mother’s Belfast rioting, with residents in her mother’s arms after “ battling television then, so we sit in the walk, swim or dance four times a In addition to Irequent, overran Police said 50 people were arm s," Ms. Hausman said. “ Her Catholic neighborhoods hurling so hard” for life, hospital officials week," Toomey said. exercise, Toomey has these sug­ arrested in Belfast and five in mother was called when her living room. hundreds of gasoline bombs at say. Exercise is often seen as a way to gestions for the physical manage­ Londonderry, 85 miles northwest condition started to deteriorate • I hate cleaning the pan I ’ve security forces. Shots were fired in Malika, born 18 weeks early at a slim the body, but it does more ment of stress: of Belfast. last (Tuesday) night.” made scrambled eggs in. Fortu­ Londonderry at police trying to weight of 15.75 ounces, died at 1:48 than that, Toomey said. "When • Try progressive relaxation, One of those arrested was an The infant’s condition had wor­ Sturbridge Inn nately, we don’t have scrumbled recover hijacked vehicles used to a.m. Wednesday at Children’s you’re under stress, it’s a lot more "G et into a quiet place, maybe American with the 130-strong sened during the last three weeks, eggs very often. It’s been pointed block roads into Catholic areas. Medical Center in Dayton. She was Antique Show than a mental problem. Your play some very calm music in the delegation from Noraid, the Irish Ms. Hausman said. Malika’s full moved there shortly after her birth Sheraton Inn out to me that I ’m not usually the whole body is on ’fight or flight’ background, and tell yourself, Northern Aid committee that Police said Kevin Brendan Wa­ name and family background have April 26 at Grandview Hospital. 1-90 & I-B6 Sturbridge. Mass one who cleans the pan if we do. alert. It wants to react as an piece by piece, to feel heavy, fluid, raises funds for the anti-British ters, 24, died when a nail bomb he not been disclosed. Lydia Hausman, hospital spo­ anim al would in a danger and relaxed. Then take yourself- cause. was making exploded at his Ms. McCarroll said doctors had U S 20. opposite keswoman, said the infant died of • We don’t have the newspaper jE>»tixU4 situation.” through guided Imagery Into a The riots, which erupted in sister’s home in Newry. They said not held high hopes for Malika’s Old Sturbridge Village respiratory failure due to chronic delivered in the summer because Frequently it’s not appropriate place that’s truly beautiful and Belfast, Londonderry and nine the device went o ff prematurely survival following her birth, but 101 Quality Exhibitors lung problems, probable infection, we don’t want them piling up in the for today’s civilized human being stress-free. Imagine yourself at other cities in the province, and he took the full force of the were optimistic as she began to and severe pneumonia. Country & Formal Furniture yard when we’re away. As a result, to fight with an opponent, or flee the beach or In a forest or marked the 13th anniversary of blast. gain weight and become more “ She was doing so well and With Accessories I don’t have the morning paper at from a stressful situation. ” It’s whatever. Britain’s 1971 imposition of intern­ active. battling so hard," said Dr. Connie 1984 now, you know we’re very • Try these exercises at your desk ment without trial o f paramilitary Malika’s skin was so thin at birth breakfast. I read yesterday’s McCarroll, the infant’s pediatri­ Sat., Aug. 11 - 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. cerebral,” Toomey said, "W e or in the car: Tighten your fists and suspects, mainly Supporters of the There are only three Navy she was wrapped in plastic wrap afternoon paper or yesterday cian. " I think maybe that makes Sun., Aug. 12-11 a.m. - 5 p.m. think that if we can think every­ let go about a dozen times. Lower outlawed Irish Republican Army, for several weeks-to control her morning’s. They’re stiii good. I Recruit Training Centers in the the hurt a little bit harder.” Admission $2 50» $2 00 with ad thing through, we can solve your ear down to your shoulder on the IRA. body temperature. She suffered always hate to throw a newspaper United States: Great Lakes, III, The infant died near the time she everything. But it just isn’t true. So each side, but don’t raise the Britain abandoned the contro­ jaundice and anemia and other San Diego, Calif., and Orlando would have been born if she had Appraisals - $3.00 ea. • Air Condltlonea out because I ’''e never quite your endocrine system is on alert, shoulder up to meet the ear. Be a versial practice a few years later Fla. problems, and could not control been carried full term. Her weight her blood pressure. MORGENSTEIN ENTERPRISES, LTD finished it. frequently fordays, or even weeks, conductor, waving arms vigor­ ' • It’s funny that you can’t take a at a time. This puts the body under ously to your favorite classical or cold shower even on a hot day. \1 1^ ” tremendous strain.” rock musid. 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, August 9, 1984 MANCHESTER HKRALD. Thursdiiy. AuKiist 19^ — H Advice College Notes Manchester people give cyclist the celebrity treatment

Thursday, July 19 "Pomquet. Some nice p»*ople let me camp m their Ms. McCarthy earns BA Szarek is on dean’s list 9:03 p.m. The last downhill was followed by another long, grueling uphill. At Livingstone Cove, the road flattens field ■ William J. Szarek, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jam w Tidnish Bridge, After four fouls, woman Joanne Marie McCarthy, daughter of Helen and , out into gentle ups and downs. In Malignant Cove. I "W hat’s their name” " Szarek of 6 Evergreen Road, was named to toe dean s Nova Scotia Joseph McCarthy of 99 Ferguson Road, was awarded i i Summer bought a liter of milk, and ate supper. "Melanson." a bachelor of arts degree May 13 at graduation list of Norwich University Military College of "Joe Melanson?" ■Vermont (or the spring semester. From Malignant Cove, I continued over gentle ceremonies at Eastern Connecticut State University my chance meeting with all the Manchester terrain on Nova.Scotia Route 245 west. It was such a "Uh-huh” He will enter his senior year in the fall. people at the Highland Games, I began watching the Cyclist in Willimantic. delightful evening for biking, that I wanted to ride all " I used to work (or Joe. He was my foreman. Ytip, walks away from therapy Games in near disbelief Joe’s a real hard worker and a nice guy. I iH't he's got a She m ajored'in psychology and her minor was Glenn Davis night. business. She was on the dean’s list in her junior and Just before the Antigonish-Pictou county line, I real nice farm ." proper to have expressed your pain recognized by DEAR ABBY: I wrote to you two senior years. strangers, and in a foreign country, no less. The stopped at a farm to ask permission to camp in a field. If I thought it a small world in Antigonish. it shrank to the minister. I ’m sure he learned Cloutier earns his BS years ago when I was having a celebrity treatment was fun, I admit. The man gave me a choice of camping on the far side to the size of a postage stamp in McAras Brook. a lesson he will not soon forget. (So .... midlife crisis. 1 signed myself “ Fat David Arnold Cloutier, son of W of the sheep pen, or on the other side of the road toward Mrs. Richard invited me in (or lea and biscuits with will other clergymen who read When my attention was on the Games, 1 watched the and Forty." You said. "G et Cloutier of 21 Brandy St., Bolton, graduated M ay 12 Northumberland Strait. jam made from wild .strawlx*rries. The small, Dear this.) His "sin of omission” can be hammer throw, an event which requires the counseling," so I took your advice from the University of Maine at Orono. He received a the Highland Fling and other Scottish dances. I chose the oceanside. In order to get water, it was two-story farmhou.se is a crowded place with eight of attributed to thoughtlessness and contestant to twirl around and toss a heavy ball. The and here’s what happened. Abby bachelor of science degree with high distincUon. At 3 p.m., 1 left Antigonish on Nova.Scotia Route necessary to stop farther along the road near the silos. 12 children at home, plus a grand.son and a dog lack o f preparation. He was caber toss, or pole vaulting, is a most unusual event. A I saw four psychologists. The He was named to the dean’s list for all four yeara 337, the Sunrise Trail, and headed for Cape George. A young man, Lawrence, walked with me to show me With much pride. Lawrence showed me his obviouly acquainted only with the man cradles the butt end of a heavy wood pole (about first one tried to talk me into going Abigail and was a member of Phi Kappa Phi. He majored in At Crystal Cliffs, I met two bikers from Arlington, where to get water. He’s been working as a cook at certificate in cooking from the vocational .school in bride’s fam ily and didn’t bother to 20 feet long) in his clasped hands, wedges a shoulder to bed with him. He said it would be Van Buren animal science and his minor was zoology. H eplM Sto Va., who were on the fourth day of a two-week trip “ Captain John's" for two weeks. He works about 60 to Port Hawkesbury. Then he showed me the yearbook. inquire about the family of the against the pole for stability, then runs forward for good "therapy.” for which I was continue his studies in veterinary medicine at Tufts which began in Moncton, New Brunswick. They areon 70 hours per week. In the cosmetology .section is a piefure of Michelle groom. It was an unfortunate several steps, before flinging the pole upward and supposed to pay him. later this month. the way to do the Cabot Trail. We walked along the driveway to his house. "Would Melanson! The small world shrank to the size of a oversight. sending it toppling end-over-end. I think the true ‘The second one (a woman) told Except for one or two hills, toe ride to the town of ya rather camp here instead?” he asked. I had no pinhead. You were justifiably sensitive, winner of the event is the one who escapes without a V me if I wanted to te fulfilled as a wedding. During the service, three Cape George is easy. Beyond it, there is a long, objections as long as his parents didn't. They didn't. but I ’m sure the minister meant no hernia. woman, I should quit my Job and times the minister made a refer­ Neiswanger is a graduate strenuous climb to the top, which I reached at 5: p.m. "W here’d ya bike from today?" asked Lawrence's Glenn Davis is a Mnnchesier resident who Is biking have babies before it was too late. ence to the” long and loving harm. Throughout the afternoon, pipers (both individuals The views of the sharply-curving coast and massive across New Elngland and Canada (his summer. He Is and bands) performed, while young lassies danced father, Reginald Richard, a man of about 60, with a The third therapist was also in a marriage o f the bride’s parents." James Neiswanger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert headland are worth the climb. grizzled face and stubby beard. keeping a log of his (ravels (or (he Manchester Herald. DEAR ABBY: Can you stand one midlife crisis, and he kept telling And each time, he implored the ^ / Neiswanger, 45 Kennedy Road, graduated from me his troubles. young couple to follow the shining more letter concerning how older Northeastern University, Boston, Mass., June 17, with people feel when nurses, doctors, Social Security The fourth one wanted me to get example set by the parents of the honors. high with him. bride. etc. address them by their first He received a bachelor of science degree in Adopt a Pet names? None of these counselors was No mention was made of the criminal justice. cheap, and they were all recom­ groom ’s parents, who had also had One morning I was sitting in the ... mended by a reliable source. a long and loving marriage until a waiting room of my dentist’s office Medicare pays I'm still going through a midlife death parted them a short time along with five or six others Greenberg completes Pratt crisis, but I just wanted to know ago. waiting to be called. The new Dog relieves heartbroken family that counseling isn’t the answer for My mother, still a griving dental hygienist (about the age of Joanne M. McCarthy Adam Teller Susan E. Greenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul for hospice everybody. widow, was deeply hurt by this my granddaughter) appeared and Greenberg of 139 N. Lakewood Circle, graduated in By Barbara Richmond Rand has named this week's to pick up last week’s featured |iet QUESTION; I understand that Medicare can Sign me . . . omission, and at the third mention called out loudy, "G ertru d e!’ ’ June from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, N.Y., with a Herald Reporter featured pet Angel. a lO-week-old Labrador cross fe I stod up and a§ l followed her sometimes help pay (or hospice care. Exactly what is STILL FAT (BUT FORTY-TWO) o f the "iong and loving m arriageof Teller to go to law school bachelor of fine arts degree with honors. The cocker spaniel, who looks male Matthew Seym and his the bride’s parents" my mother, into the dentist’s office I informed a hospice? She majored in illustration and communication Be a sport. Or more exactly, adopt about 8 years old. was picked up on mother. Rosemarie Syme of South DEAR F. AND F.: After four my sister and I were reduced to her that I preferred to be called Adam Teller, son of Mr. and Mrs.Samuel H. Teller design. She is working and living in New York. Windsor, came to the pound "Mrs, Eastman.” In a rather ANSWER: Hospice is primarily a comprehensive Sport. The male pointer has been North Main Street on Aug. 2. If no lemons, I don’t blame you for being tears. Later, in private, and with of 21 Green Hills Road, Bolton, graduated recently equi|)ped with a brand new collar. sarcastic tone she said, "Well, from Harvard University with a bachelor of arts home care program which provides all the reasonable waiting at the pound since early one has claimed her by Friday she soured on counseling. If you’re still the hopes of sparing some future Rand had named the |)uppy Kitch. parents a similar hurt, we ex­ excuuuuse me. I was only trying to degree, summa cum laude, in engineering sciences. and necessary medical and support services for the July. Dog Warden Richard Rand will be ready for adoption. She's a going through a midlife crisis, I RIccIo awarded his MD Matthew changed it to Coiky. stand by my original advice. Get plained our feelings to the be friendly.” Teller will enter Harvard Law School in September. management of a terminal illness, including pain calls him Mr. Congeniality — he’s quiet dug and appears to be in good Joseph Christopher Rlccio of Manchester was control. Mrs.Seym said they had had a counseling. But this time seek a minister. I informed her that this was not a that friendly. But Sport’s time is condition. among 60 students to receive the doctor of medicine referral through your county men­ Although my father was not social call. Covered services include physician services, drawing short if someone doesn’t On Tue.sday a happy tO-year-old Labrador retriever and .someone Goodwin makes dean’s list degree from Dartmouth Medical School in New tal health association. physically present at the wedding, ANOTHER OLDER PERSON nursing care, medical appliances and supplies adopt him soon. boy was at the pound with his mother ap|>arently drove up in their yard It is imperative that you report he was present in the hearts of all Dennis Goodwin of 70 Geraldine Drive, Coventry, Hampshire on June 10. (including outpatient drugs for symptom manage­ and killed it and left it there. Shesaid He received his bachelor of science degree from the unethical conduct of the four of us. Death does not invalidate 32 (Getting married? Send (or has been named to the dean’s list at the University of ment and pain relief), home health aide and the family was heartbroken. therapists to the professional asso­ years of loving and caring. Abby’s new, updated, expanded Hartford Business School for the second semester. Bates College in 1978. homemaker services, therapies, medical social They were away on vacation last bookiet, "How to Have a Lovely services, and counseling. ciation that licensed them to My question: Was it improper week when the |)U|>p.v apiieared in Wedding.” Send your name and In addition to the broad range of outpatient practice. And also tell the “ relia­ for us to express our pain to the the paper. Hut .several of their minister? Or do you think we were address clearly printed with a services, short-term inpatient care is also covered. ble” source who recommended friends who knew they wanted being oversensitive? check or money order (or $2.50 When a patient receives these services from a them that they were anything but another dog called them to tell them reliable. HURT IN DOWNERS GROVE. (this includes postage) to: Dear About Towvn Medicare-certified hospice. Medicare hospital insu­ ILL. Abby, Wedding Booklet, in care of rance pays almost the entire cost. There are no about it the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box deductibles or co-payments, except for limited DEAR ABBY: My brother was Other winners were: B. Baranowski, Manchester, Matthew left the imiiiid leading recently married in a church DEAR HURT; It was no im­ 38923, Hollywood, Calif. 90038.) Bridge winners listed second; Mr. and Mrs. Michale Pasternak, Manches­ cost-sharing for outpatient drugs and inpatient respite care. Corky on her new leash, with I ’oi ky The following are the winners in the July 30 and Aug. ter, third; Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Klawin, Windsor, looking more interested in chewing fourth; and Ms. Bette Morrissette, Stafford Springs, QUESTION: I have been getting benefits for some 2 games of the Manchester AM Bridge Club: on .his shoe. Matthew will share North-South: Ellen Goldberg and Sue Henry, first; fifth. time and have not worked since they started. Now, I Corky with his brother. Hilly, and a Ginny Weeks and Don Weeks, second: Marion have a chance to take a part-time job. Will my Diabetic’s husband gripes couple of kittens the family has. McCarthy and Mary Bristol and Ethel Coon and Kaye DCYS meets at church earnings affect my benefits? Baker, tied for thii^ and fourth. ANSWER: They will if your annual earnings go Along with Sport, there's a Henji East-West: Tom Regan and Irv Carlson, first; An orientation meeting will be conducted Aug. 16 at over the annual exempt amount. The 1984 exempt look-alike waiting to he adopted. Mary Willhide and Suzanne Shorts, second; Marge 7 p.m. at South United Methodist Church, 1226 Main amounts are $5,160 for people under 65 all of 1984, and He's also a nice dog. and has been al she doesn’t realize Prentiss and Marge Warner, third. St., for parents who are willing to care for children on $6,960 (or people 65 through 69. North-South: Burt Smyth and Flo Smyth, first; a foster care or adoptive basis for the state’s the pound for several weeks If you think your 1984 earnings will go over the DEIAR DR. LAMB — My wife is in DEAR DR. LAMB — I was reading Ginny Weeks and Don Weeks, second: Sue Henry and Department of Children and Youth Services. exempt amount, notify Social Security right away so The dog |)ound is located on town her early 40s and has been a diabetic an article in a women’s magazine Ellen Goldberg, third. Officials said the department's need for foster that your benefits can be adjusted and any in operty off Olcott Street. Rand is .it since she was 12. A few years ago she concerning pelvic and spinal injuries. East-West: Mary Bristol and Ethel Robb, first; homes in the Manchester area is critical. The goal of overpayment prevented. the pound each day from noon to I started taking insulin to help better Your The article mentioned an operation in Joyce Rossi and Tom Regan, second; and Grace the foster care program is to rehabilitate and reunite control her blood sugar. The problem which a sphincter could be Implanted |).m. or he can be reached by calling Barrett and Marion McCarthy, third. families. Foster parents can be married or single, QUESTION: When is a medical condition consi­ Herald photos bv Richmond is that she gets her blood-sugar level Health on the bladder to restore control. Can own or rent their home, and may often work. It is dered disabling’? there. l'>4;i-6642 or by calling the too low and has repeated reactions, you explain this procedure? If it is preferred that pre-school children receive continuous Happiness is a warm puppy — at least Angel, a cocker spaniel that's about 8 years old, is at the police department, 046 4555. although she denies this. She suffers Lawrence available, where is it done? Bridge results given ANSWER: Under SSI. a person 18 or older is care from a parent who is home. Matthew Seym of South Windsor thinks dog pound wondering why her owner hasn’t claimed her. There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog to from fatigue, irritability and depres­ Lamb, M.D. The foilowing are the results of the Aug. 3 games of The agency provides medical care, casework considered disabled if a physical or mental sion almost daily. Her alertness and so as he prepares to take home little make the transaction legal, and tl.e the Center Bridge Club: support, and a monthly stipend. Adoptive parents are impairment prevents him or her from doing any She waits with Dog Warden Richard Rand for her owner, perception are foggy but she is com­ DEIAR REIADEJI — You were North-South. John Greene and Dick Jaworowski, needed for children over the age of 10. There is not a substantial gainful work and is expected to last for at Corky from the dog pound. orui someone, suineurie, to auopiadopt ner.her. ^ new w i owner must also boy a lieense pletely oblivious of this. If I suggest probably reading about toe inflatable first; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weeks, second; Sara need for families seeking to adopt young, healthy least 12 months, or to result in death. she needs a snack or juice, she gets cuff implant. The cuff is placed ditions because the urine may show Mendelsohn and Bill Levy, third. Caucasian children, including infants. greatly irritated. around toe urethra like a collar, just what the glucose level was hours East-West: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davis, first; Mr. and Anyone may attend the Manchester meeting to She has high blood pressure and outside the bladder. The cuff is con­ before, not what it is. nected to a fluid reservoir and a Mrs. C.D. McCarthy, second; Mr. and Mrs. Robert learn more about the program, without obligation. If constderable kidney damage. Our The new methods of being able to pump. One can pump fluid into toe Hughes, third. married, both husband and wife are required to doctor says that a daily exercise rou­ prick the finger to measure toe blood- cuff, and as it fills, it compresses the attend. For more information call 842-6348. Educator calls art, drawing ‘4th R’ In child’s development tine enable her to get off insulin ^ucose level helps to identify what completely, but she will not follow an urethra, preventing urine from flow­ LTM plans cocktails night really is occurring during periods of ing through toe urethra. When toe ezerdae program. Do you have any Bv Patricia McCormack “ Picture-making is one of the most basic acts of down and exploring ideas that may be different from creative, if messy, pursuit. fatigue or confusion. I would recom­ person with such a device wants to Little Theater of Manchester will sponsor an Picnic planned for Sunday suggestions? United Press International mankind, as the evidence of the ancient cave and rock those of their peers. 3. Encourage. The answer to "what will I do today " mend that your wife try this to find urinate, he or she activates toe pump evening of cocktails and music, Aug. 25 starting at 7 out what her blood-glucose levels Chapman Court 10, Order of Amaranth, will have its dawings tells us,” Baker says. “ Making pictures is a safe way to test unknown could be, "G et out your drawing materials. " Wlii ii the DEIAR RElADEJt — Elzercise will with a small switch in toe scrotum br p.m. at 44 Porter St. Proceeds will go to the really are when she is not feeling up annual picnic Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the home of “ The more I draw the better I see and the more I “ And as it was with their ancestors, pictures are ideas and to express what the poet Wordsworth called child asks, "What shall I draw ?" talk about lower blood glucose. Also, if she has in the lahia and it pumps the fluid out restoration of Cheney Hall, the theater group’s new to par. Once she identifies the prob­ Dorothy Ferrell. 100 Avery Shores, Coventry Lake. understand," contemporary artist Richard Serra has equally basic in the life and development of the 'thoughts too deep for words,” ’ the children’s art possibilities. Inspiration can come from cli.itting any excess body fat, eliminating it of the cuff into the reservoir, elimi­ home. lem, she may be more willing to do It will be a potluck. Those attending should bring said. individual child. Children, wherever they are, teach expert said. about a trip or activity the child is looking foi wai'd to. may help control her blood-glucose nating the compression of the There will be live entertainment by the theater something about it. their own lawn chair. Call 742-7726, if a ride is needed. And the more your children draw, the better they themselves and test their knowledge of the world 4. Extend the child's awarne.ss by looking at .iit level. But if her kidney damage Is urethra. At the completion of urina­ group, an organ concert, plus cocktails and hors She may also want to read The will see and understand, says David W. Baker, through the images they create. B AK ER OFFERS six steps for parents interested in together in museums or galleries, in hooks or in the from her diabetes, she may have a tion. toe cuff is inflatkl again. d ’oeuvres included in the $10 admission charge. Health Letter 18-10, Hyperglycemia: associate professor of art at Louisiana State “ By the time 5-year-olds enter school they have, nurturing “ this essential growth process.” environment — park statues, posteis, billboards. fairly severe disease with complica­ The highlight of the evening will be a raffle of a The Diabetic Problem, which I am The technique was developed by Executive board to meet University in Banton Rouge. just by virtue of being human, invented for 1. Be sensitive to the importance of drawing in child Encourage the child to look and to talk about what he tions at this point. permanent seat in the theater, with the winner’s name It Is true that patients' on insulin sending you. Others who want this Dr. F. Brantley Scott, professor or Baker quotes Serra in a report on children’s art, themselves an abstract communication system development. Remember, children’s art reveals the or she sees. engraved on it. Guests are asked to bring their own The Executive Board of Manchester Junior often do not realize that they have issue can send 75 cents with a long, urolo^ at Baylor College of Medi­ “ The Fourth R in Education." composed of images. inner workings of a child’s mind. Those early 5. Draw and paint with your child at home. Matty lawn chairs. For reservations call 643-5426. The rain Women’s Ciub will meet Aug. 15 at 8 p.m. at Ed hypoglycemia and don’t realize they stamped, self-addressed envelope for cine, Houston. You can toeck with a “ Art is not only the birthright for every child, it is “ And the awesome thing about it is that it’s a system scribbles are as much a part of a child’s mental museums and art centers now offer patent I'hild date wiil be Aug. 26. Gorman Associates, 604 E. Middle Turnpike. are confused. It is a difficult problem it to me in care of this newspaper, urologist about the procedure. It is the basis for learning the other ‘3 R ’s,’ ” he says in the that communicates with every other child in the world development as the toddler’s crawling and falling are workshops. If parent-child workshops are not to manage. Control by urine testing is P.O. Box 1551, Radio City StaUon, now done in many centers and has a report for parents. — and with observant adults. It crosses cultiures, of his physical growth. available, ask to have them offered. not always satisfactory in-these con- New York. NY 10019. good track record. ‘Getaway’ wlnri^rs are named geography, time. And the children have done it by 2. Make opportunities and materials available. 6. Advocate good art teaching and :i formal She marks 91st birthday ALSO EDITOR of School Arts Magazine, Baker themselves. Provide paper, crayons, markers, paints and a place program in school. When children do art they not only The Manchester Unit of the American Cancer prepared the report while serving as a board member “ Because of that, they have the wherewithal to to work. Avoid thin or hard, glossy paper and poor learn about them.selves but they also delve Into Society held the drawing recently for its ‘Getaway’ Mrs. Cecelia Pilsums, a resident of the Meadows for Crayola Dream-Makers, a national program to begin to handle higher forms of abstract communica­ quality coioring materials. The parent should not geography, science, storytelling and other develop­ raffle. First-prize winners were Judge and Mrs.Sa­ Convalescent Center and former resident of Locust encourage children’s aspiration and achievement in tion — verbal lan^iage math, and so on.” inhibit creativity for the sake of neatness. But the mental skills. Long-married couple needs muel Googel of West Hartford. Street, is celebrating her 91st birthday today. art. It was unaugurated this year by Binney & Smith, Baker says picture-making also is risk-taking and child should know not to paint on an Oriental rug. I^et "They need more than pumpkins at llallowi cn and maker of art material. that children can dare to be themselves in putting child know the rules while being given a place for this valentines in February," Haker said. to grow to relieve boredom Births Mrs. Cohen, college founder, alms to revitalize education DEAR DR. BLAKEX — My wife You are one of a growing number Banas, Jeremy Alexander, son Chase, Alexis Susanne, daughter Diakonikolas, Jerry Nicholas, and I have been married for 42 years. of women who, because of toe com­ Bv Patricia McCormack in the United Stales: the (College of Conrad M. and Gene Tomaiuolo of Robert and Valerie Jacobs son of Nikolaos and Janice Ander­ We love each other but we find that plexities of modem life, choose not to UPI Education Editor for Human Servici-s, and ;ill Banas of 56 Volpi Road, Bolton, Chase of 1129 Main St., Coventry, son Diakonikolas of East Hartforto we are bored. We say the same things i Ask have a child. My advice to you is to She is proud that it is possible to earn a others," a flyer on the school starts W was bom July 15 at Manchester was bom July 16 at Manchester was bom July 21 at Manchester over and over. talk with others who have chosen the NEW YO RK Audrey C. Cohen out. Memorial Hospital. His maternal Memorial Hospital. His maternal b there any way that we could, - ,-W* w Blaker same path and to make a concerted Memorial Hospital. His maternal sometimes tilts her head and bachelor’s degree at her school in less than It’s truth, according to a report grandmother is Valerie Jacobs of grandparents are Wanda Ander­ after all this time, make our mar- effort to count your hlesslngs. grandparents are Frank and lolete strains to get a better look at the in,"The Harvard Education Re­ ^ : Karen Blaker, Tomaiuolo of 97 Hilltop Drive. His Hop River Estates, Andover. His son Jolivet of East Hartford and three years while advancing on the job. r i w more exciting without risking Spending your life focused on what Statue of Liberty. v ie w " It said the program and paternal grandparents are the late paternal grandmother is Lucienne the late Everett B. Anderson. His pmlems? Ph.D. you do not have is no way to find Miss Liberty is framed by Mrs. vision that inspires Mrs Coheti are Chase of Orchard Hill Estates, paternal grandparents are Kiria- c happiness. Martin and Carolina Banas, Cohen’s office window that over­ revolutionary. DEIAR RE1ADE3I — I chose your Warren, Mass. He has a brother, Coventry. He has a sister, Jilian zis and Despina Diakonikolas of 18 letter from the many that cross my looks the New York harbor. “ They reflect a single minded Find out more about sexiullty in Jonathan Francis, 3. Anne, 2. Prospect St. He has a sister, Lisa, d ^ »«H "g the same question in so "She inspires m e,” Mrs. Cohen, commitment to making learners your senior years. Write for Dr. Jelllnek, Justin Edward, son of Conlam, Kyle Nicholas, son of 6. service-related professions. All Mrs. Conen said the revolution in many different ways. People who a curly-haired blonde said. “ She explicitly conscious of the dynam­ Blaker’s newsletter “Sex: How Old is Ernest K. and Rebecca Ventura Jeffrey C. and 01y.pia Picano Yockachonis, Carolyn Ann, students must hold fulltime jobs. service is as wide and deep as the hut emotionally Pm not over it yet. stands for new opportunities, open­ ics that-govern their own |»erfor- have lived together for a long time Too Old.” Send 50 cents and a Jellinek of 175 SwanHk Road, Coniam of 6 Clinton St., was bom daughter of Richard J. and Linda Some of what’s taught is practiced agricultural and industrial revolu­ We have bera married for two years. ing doors, social justice, new ideas. mance and development, based on want to renew their relationship with­ stamped, self-addressed envelope to Coventry, was bom JuIy 17 at July 16 at Manchester Memorial Carter Yockachonis of 108 Chest­ at work. tions were but schools haven’t When will I be able to live more That’s what my life’s about.” the key assumption that a person out risking the security they treasure. Dr. Blaker in care of this newspaper, Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ nut St., was bora July 18 at President Cohen said the new caught up. Some couples end up fighting just to easily with my burden and be a real can control what he or she P.O. Box 475, Radio City Station, New His maternal grandparents are ents are Margaret and Francis Manchester Memorial Hospital. These days Miss Liberty is model of college for America aims In response to it, her school consciously grasps. relieve the monotony. mother to my husband’s children? Her maternal grandparents are encased in metal scaffolding and York, NY,10019. Loring and Gwynn Ventura of 267 Picano of 97 Mather St. His to revitalize education and fit devised a unique curriculum and " I f applied thoughout higher My answer is that you can make Ridgewood Trail, Coventry. His paternal grandparents are Mar­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Carter of her torch has been lowered as she people (or the new era in America, DEIAR REIADEIR — Your grievihg Write to Dr. Blaker at the above fielded the first para-legal courses, education, Cohen's ideas could your marriage more exciting without cella and William Coniam of 423 E. 106 Chestnut St. Her paternal gets her face and everything the service era — where some 72 comes from a lifetime of program­ address. The volume of mall prohibits paternal grandparents are Ernst first teacher-assistant programs hasten its revitalization.” starting fights, hut you cannot make Center St. He has a brother, Joshua grandmother is Rose Yockachonis redone. percent of the jobs are. ming that says “woman equals preg­ personal replies, but questions of gen­ and Lee Jellinek of 176 Ridgewood and others now part of the it more exciting without some feel­ Evan, 3>A. of Amston. “ She still looks gorgeous,” said “ It is the new society," she said. nancy equals mother." It is very diffi­ eral Interest will be discussed in Trail. Coventry. education mainstream. HUMAN SERVICE PRACTI­ ings of anxiety. Mrs. Cohen, a heavyweight in “ By service I don’t necessarily llttfortnnately, to he intimate is to cult conditioning to overcome. future columns. She is proud that it is po.ssible to TIONERS were descritx'd by Mrs. education who wears a size 3, holds mean menial jobs — in fact, that is be anxious. The rqason for that is in earn a bachelor’s degree at her Cohen as generalists who draw on a bachelor’s from the University of what often comes to mind when the nature of intimacy. Ehtposlng school in less than three years a variety of knowledge and skills ~ Pittsburgh and a “ for presidents people think about the service one’s feellnp makes one vulnerable, while advancing on the job. communications, counseling, Cinema only” certificate from the Harvard economy. ; not taking that risk leads only to working in groups — to meet needs Graduate School of Business. “ They think of making beds, or SHE IS SETTING U P an expert of all kinds of people, including Horllord 9:50. Mrs. Cohen says she is the only Yon are the one who must make the The Movies — Revenge of toe Herto sweeping, or cleaning, some of the mental junior high curriculum in a children, elderly, adolescents, par­ Here’s where to write Cinema City — Rope (PG) 7:50,9:50. Manchester (R) 12:30, 2:30, 4:30, 7:M, 9:30. — The female college president who traditional female occupations.” choice. Anxiety might not feel good, — The Natural (PG) 7:05, 9:35. — UA Theaters East — Revenge of the Jungle Book (6 ) 12,1:45, 3:35,5:20,7, Harlem school. This, too, will ents, physically handicapped, the but it is necenary for growth, change Samurai Trilogy Part 1 7, Part II 8:45, Nerds (R) 2:15,4:15,7:15,9:15. — The 8:35, 10. — th e Neverending Story founded her own college. attempt to better prepare young abused. Here’s where to write for advice from the syndicated Part III 10:40. Jungle Book (G) 2, 3:35, 5:05, 7, 9. — (PG) 12:20, 2:20, 4:20, 7:10,9:1)5. MRS, COHEN SAID it’s vital to people for work in the service andcloaenem East Hartftrd The Neverending Story (PG) 2,4,7:20, At the school students learn to be advice columnists featured in the Manchester Herald; Eatiweod Pub A Cinema— Star Trek 9:30. Windsor .. HERS IS THE COLLEGE for focus on the sophisticated segment revolution. human service professionals — Plaza-Top Secretl (PG) 7:15. of services. d e a r d r b l a k e r - AltL . • Dear Abby — Abigail Van Buren, P.O. Box 38923, III; The Search for Spock (PG) 7:15. Mansfield Human Services, started 20 years “ People in services produce “ expert problem solvers who have Poor Richard's Pub A Cinema — Translux College Twin — Best Drive-Ins ago in New York as a kind of “ Service, particularly producer services that help make American my life would be envied I Hollywood, Calif. 90038. Bachelor Party (R) 7:30,9:30. Defense (R) 7, 9. — Terms of Endear­ Rost Hortferd — Conan the Des­ learned how to develop approaches UPI photo laboratory for a new kind of college services — those services that business run, ” Mrs. Cohen said. noany women, I feqj quite sad. • Dr. Lamb — Dr. Lawrence Lamb, M.D., P.O. Box Shewcaie Cinemas — Purple Rain ment (R) 7 with An Officer and a troyer (PG) 8:15 with Hard to Held that work.” I m l not nutrry: until I was 35, and (R) 12:30,2:45.5,7:30,10.— The Karate Gentleman (R19:10. (P(>) 10. education. It evolved from the enable corporations to function, "Banking, travel, hospitals, ge­ Mrs. Cohen said they are com ­ 1551, Radio City Station, New York, N.Y. 10019. Kid (PG) 1:15, 4, 7, 9:40. — Best Vernon Rost WIndser— The Jungle Book (O) Audrey C. Cohen says she is the only female college Women’s Talent Corps funded by such as finance, legal, insurance, when I did, I manled a man with cus­ Defense (R) 1, 3, 5:10, 7:30, 9:45. — Cine 1A 2— Star Trek 111: The Search 8:15 with The Black Stalllan Returns president who founded her own college. Hers is the riatrics are a few of the areas. I ’m mitted to "the simple idea that all tody of four children. We discussed it • Dr. Blaker — Dr. Karen Blaker, Ph.D., P.O. Box Grandview U.S.A. (R) 1,3.5,10. — Joy fo r Spock (PG) 7, 9:10. — Bachelor (PG) 10. the government. There are cam­ advertising, and banking — lead talking about profit and non-profit human beings have the capacity to of Sex (R) 1, 3, 5:10, 7:40, 10. — Party (R) 7:30,9:30. the way," she said. at toe time and decided that we would Manchester — Three Stooges Come­ College for Human Services, started 20 years ago. It puses in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., sectors. People need to be pre­ grow toward better management 475, Radio City Station, New York, N.Y. 10019. Ghbstbusters (PG) 12:30, 2:45, 4:55, West Hartford dies 8:20 with Bachelor Parry (R) 0:35 “ They account for 27 percent of never be able to have any children of 7:20,9:40. — Gremlins (PG) 12:30,2:45, Elm 1 Al— Star Trek I II: The Search blends theory and practice for people employed in and Oakland, Calif. pared for superior humane prac­ of their lives and fuller realization with All the Right Moves (R) 10:15. this nation’s GNP and are the our own. ' 5, 7:30, 9:50. — Indiana Jones and the fo r Spock (PG) 2, 7,9:30. — Bachelor Manslleld — Gremlins (PO> with The college blends theory and tice in human service.” of their potential as self-directed Temple of Doom (PG) 1:15, 4, 7:15, Party (R) 2,7,9:30. Swing Shift (PG) of dark. . service-related professions. practice for people employed in fastest sector in our economy,'.^ I guess I accepted it Intellectually, • “ There are two kinds of colleges creative members of society.” f 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, August 9, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, A u k u s I !>. I9«4 — 15 -V SPORTS vr Scoreboard Deoathlen Boxing Group 1 — 1. Konoalang Weng, China, Ml. 2, Patrick Vetterll, Switzerland, 846. se 3, Fu-an Lee, Taipei, 820. 4, Fidel Olympics Bantamweight Kilos Quartern- Solorzano, Ecuodor, 818. 5, Mi­ nots chele Dale Walters. Canada, outpointed Ruefenacht, Switzerland, 812. 6, Colin Pedro Borebom, (jreot Britain, 800. 7, JIn-shoel Ruben Decima, Argentino. Hector Lopez, Goo, Taipei, 798. 8, Douglas Fernandez, Today's schedule Mexico.outpointed Ndabadube, Zimbab­ Venezuela, 765. 9, Mensser Saleh, Qatar, we. Maurizio Stecca, Italy, outpointed 740. 10, Claudio Escourlza, Paraguay, r Robinson, PItalua Tamara, Colombia. Thundoy, AuOMt 9 717. Archtrv Pedro J. Nolasco, Domincan Republic, DecofMon Shot Put (El Dorodo Park) stopped Sung-KII Moon, Korea (1). Group 1 — 1, Claudio Escaurlzo, Men's and women's SOm — 10 a.m.-1 Paroguoy, 734. 2, Patrick Vetterll, P.m. Featherweight— 57 Kilos Quarterfinals Switzerland. 720. 3, Michele Ruefenacht, M en's and w om en's 30m — 2:30-5:15 Omor Calarlperaa, Venezuela, Switzerland, 7)9. 4. C olin Boreham . p.m. outpoint­ Britain, 697. 5, Douglas Fernondez. BoskenMlI ed Hyeong-Oc Pork, Korea. Meldrick Venezuela, 672.6, A lb e rt M ille r. F ill. 669. (H it Forum) Taylor, Phlladelphio, stooped John 7, Fu-on Lee, Taipei. 666. 8. JIn-shoel Men's (Inals (9-12 places) — 10 a.m., W anlau, Kenya (3). Turgut A ykac, (3uu, Taipei, 649. 9, Kongqlang Weng. 11:45 a.m. Turkey, stopped Mohamed Hegazv, China, 629. 10, Mensser Saleh, Qatar, Men's finals (3-4 places) — 7 p.m. Egypt 0568. Boxing (1). Peter Konyegwachle, Nigeria, out­ (Sports Arena) pointed Charles lubuiwo, Uganda. DecottHen-IN Meters Semifinal bouts — 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; 6-9 1, , Great Britoln, 948 p.m. welterwelahl— 67 Kilos Quarterfinals Points. 2, Michele Ruefenacht, Switzer­ Canoeing Salihu AzIs, Yugoslavia, outpointed Peter land, 874. 3, Guido Kratschmer, West (Lake Casltos) ' Husslng, W. Germonv. Mark Breland, (Germany, 854. 4, Juergen HIngsen, West M en's 1000m sem ifinals — 7:30-10:30 Brooklyn.N.Y., Germany, 826. 5. Bradley Mcstrovlck, a.m. knocked out Genaro Leon, Mexico (1). Great Britain, 824. 6. Fu-an Lee, W om en's 500m sem ifinals — 7:30-10:30 JonI Nyman, Finland, outpointed Dwight T a ip e i.809. 7, S ie g fr ie d W e n tz, a.m. Frozer, Jamaica. Young-Su An, S. Korea, West Diving outpointed Vesa Koskelo, Sweden. Luclo- Germany,807. 8, , United (McDonald's Swim Stadium) no Bruno, Italy, outpointed Alexander Stotes, 795, 9, (tie) Peter Hadfleld, Kuenzier, West Germany. Australia, 768. Fidel Solorzano, Ecuador, Women's platform prellmlnorles — 10 a.m.-noon; 4:30-6:30 p.m. Light Middleweight 71 Kilos Quarterfl- Also: 11, Dave Steen, Canada, 756. 13, Equestrian nols , United States, 752, 16, John (Santa Anita) Manfred ZIelonka, Wesf Ger­ Crist, Raleigh, N.C., 726. x-Teom dressage — 2-6 p.m. m any, Heat 1 — 1, Vivian Coralle, Mauritius. Fencing oufpoinfed Gnohere Serv, Ivory Coasf. 717 points. 2, JIn-shoel Guu, Taipei, 705. (Long Beach Convention Center) Frank Tof e, Defralf, sfopped Chrisfopher 3, Albert Miller, Fill. 692. 4, Mensser Men's sabre team preliminaries — Kapopo, Zam bia (1). C h risfo ph eT lllozo. Saleh, Q atar, 685.5, Angele DIaz-granlllo, noon-6 p.m. France oufpoinfed Israel Cole, Slerre Guotemola, 679. 6, Oouglos Fernondez, x-Men's sabre team (Inals — 8-11 p.m . Leone. Shawn O'Sullivan, Canada, out­ Venezuela, 668. 7, Claudio Escaurlzo. pointed Roderick Douglas, Great Bri­ ■ *•' ' ' ,,UheXXII\nlOlvm"»<< Gymnastics Paraguay, 652. (Pauley Pavilion) tain. Heat 2 — 1, Michele Ruefenacht, UPl photo Women's rhythmic preliminaries — Switzerland, 874. 2, Fu-on Lee, Taipei, j., ;. IM i' 6-10 Heavywelght91 Kilo Chtarterdnols 809. 3, Fidel Solorzano, Ecuodor, 768. 4, p.m. Henry Tillman, Los Angeles, stopped Kangqlang Weng, Chino, 738. 5, Patrick Tevita Taufoou, Tonga (2). Arnold UP I photo HaniHiall Vetterll, Switzerland, 701. 6, Colin (Cal State Fullerton) Vender Hide, Nefherlands.o u f- Borehom , G re at B rita in , 696. Olympian proportion x-W om en's round ro b in — 6:30, Austria p 0 I n f e d Heat 3 — 1, Jim Wooding, United The U S had a good day in the sprints claiming the bronze for a clean sweep. ys. United States; 8 p.m.. South Korea George Sfefanopoulos, Greece. An­ States, 795. 2. Peter Hadfleld, Australia. ys. West (Sermany; 9:30p.m,, Yugoslayla gelo 768. 3, Tim Bright, United States. 752. 4, Wednesday at the Oiympics. Above, Right, Antonio Babers gives an alhbut When one thinks of the typical Olympic Jean-Claude Rohia of Luxembourg isn't ys. China. Musone, Italy, outpointed Hokan Brodt, W illia m MottI, France, 738.5, Joh n C rist, leadsteammate effort in winning the400-meterdash. He athletes, one thinks of youthful well- your typical Olympian. He is, however, Field Hockey Sweden. VVIIIIe DewIt, Canada, United States, 726. 6, Dr. Georg (East Los AngelesCollege) knocked Werthner, Austria, 708. (background) to a 1-2 sweep in the upset favorite Antonio McKay, who had proportioned bodies flashing down the competing in the Olympics in Los Men's semifinals — 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m., out D odovic Owlny, Uganda (1). Heat 4 — 1, Daley Thompson, Great 2:45 p.m., 4:15 p.m. Francesco DamlanI, Itolv,stopped Willie Britoln, 948. 2, Guido Kratschmer, West 200-meter dash with Thomas Jefferson to settie for the bronze medal. track or diving into the swimming pool. Angeles in archery. Women's round robin — 1:15 p.m., Isanguro. Tanzania. Robert Wells, Bri­ Germany, 854. 3, Juergen HIngsen, West WestGermany vs. United States. tain, stopped VlllamI Pulu.Tonoa. Germany, 826. 4, Bradley Mcstrovlck, Judo Great Britain, 824. 5. . (Col State-Los Angeles) West (jermany, 807. 6, Dove Steen, x-Halt heavyweight— 4-8 p.m. Track Canada, 756. 7, Trond Skramstad, Synchronized Swimming Babers upset winner in the 400 i9 Louganis says life complete Men's Discus Norway, 756. (McDonold's Swim Stadium) (top 11 and ties quality) Group 1;— 1, Rolf Dannebierg, West Decdltilon Mgh lump x-Duet (Inals — 1:30-2:30 p.m. Group) — 1, Fu-an Lee, Taipei, 882. 2, Tennis Germany, 208 feet, 3 Inches. 2, John Powell, Cupertino, Calif., 206-5. 3, JIn-shoel (3uu, Taipei, H2. 3, Michele (UCLA Tennis Center) Ruefenacht, Switzerland, 857. 4, Bradley Q uarterfinals, 8 m atches — 9 a.m .-5:30 Konstantin Georgakopoulos, Greece, to 199- Mcstrovlck, G ri^ Britain, 804. 5, Fidel p.m. 11. 4, Bob W eir, G reat B ritain, 199-10. 5, Solorzano, Ecuador, 804.6, Albert M iller, Lewis leads U.S. sweep in 200-meter dash Track ond Field Fill, 779. 7, Angele DIaz-granlllo. (Coliseum) Knut Hleltnes, Norway, 199-6. 6, Marco By Joe Sargis Louganis’ next step is the decide his future. He has hinted Martino, Italy, 19^. 7, Werner Hart­ Guotemola, 779. 8, Douglas Fernandez, that at age 24 it might be time for 110m hurdles— 9:30a.m. Venezuela, 751. 9, Mensser Saleh, Qator, UPl Sports Writer platform diving title, which will be Decathlon discus — 10:15a.m. mann, West Germany, 196-7. 8, Brad Bv Fred McMane Why is Carl so great? He'sCarl. He I like to compete against people, night’s final, along with favored Cooper, Baham as, 176-2.9, H enry Smith, 751.10, Kongqlang W eng. C hina, 751. the men’s individual epee fencing said Babers of M cKay’s boasting. decided on Sunday, the last day of him to start thinking about what he W om en's 100m hurdles— 10:40a.m. Group 2 — 1, Juergen HIngsen, West UPl Sports Writer runs more relaxed." too." gold medal. of Eugene, Ore. W om en's high lum p Qualltylng — 11:20 Western Samoa, 170.3. 10, Domlnlaue "And if he wanted to say those Los ANGELES - Greg Louganis the 1984 Games. wants to do next. Bechard, Mauritius, 134-10. Germany, 999. 2, Siegfried Wentz, West Lewis won Wednesday's race in Lewis’ triumph in the men’s Four more American boxers things, that’s just Antonio. He’s a “ The texture of the track was a.m. G erm an y, 934. 3, W illia m MottI, France, says winning an Olympic diving " I dedicated myself to winning Louganis startled everyone Decathlon — 12 p.m. Group 2 — 1, Moc Wilkins, Eugene, LOS ANGELES — Like a sym­ an Olympic record time of 19.80. 200-meters highlighted a day in Ore., 216-1. 2, Luciano Zerblnl, Italy, 200 909. 4, , Raleigh, N.C., 909. 5, also punched their way into the great guy and a lot of fun. He says fine. It didn’t bother my feet,” said gold medal has made his life the springboard gold medal," eight years ago when he took the W om en's 200m sem ifin a l— 4:00 p.m. Potrick Vetterll, Switzerland, 882. 6, phony conductor. Carl Lewis has Another American, Thomas Jef­ which U.S. athletes won 19 medals, M en's 1500m firsf round — 4:15 p.m. 2. 3, Stefan Fernholm, Sweden, 206-2. 4, semifinals. Frank Tate, Henry things to inspire himself, but we’re Budd. " I ’m happy to be running complete. Louganis said. " I t was my missing springboard silver medal in the , San Jose, Calif., 2054.5, Erik Dave Steen, Canada, 882. 7, Daley carefully orchestrated these ferson of Moreland, Ohio, finished including six golds. Tillman, Meldrick Taylor and Women's 1500m semifinal— 5:25p.m. Thompson, Great Britain, 882. 8, Tim behind each other 100 percent ” here. It's very nice. It’s unusual to "That was my goal coming link. As for the platform, that’s Games at age 16. He went x-W om en's 200m final — 5:55 p.m. De Bruin, Netherlands, 202-0. 6, Alwin Olympic Games. He has played the third in 20.26, giving the United Other American gold medal Wagner, West Germany, 202-0. 7, Bright, Santa Cruz, Calif., 850. 9, (lie) Mark Breland stopped their oppo­ "This is one of the saddest days run with a pack of people. It’s nice here,” Louganis said Wednesday something coming up. Whether I on to make the 1980 Olympic team x-Women's long lum pfinol— 6:00p.m. Jim Wooding, Coatesville Pa., 83). crowd's heartstrings as if he were States its first sweep in that winners included of M en's 5000m se m ifina ls— 6:15 p.m. Vesteinn Hafstelnsson, Iceland, 1956. 8, nents and Tyrell Biggs won his of my life,” M cKay said. " I ran my to have just two rounds to run night after winning the men’s win it or not, my life is full.” but was denied his chance when the Rob Gray, Canada, 194-8. 9, Richard Decathlon 400 Meters plucking a harp and has danced to Olympic event since 1956. Colorado Springs, Colo, in the x-DecafhlonT500m — 6:55 p.m. Heat 1 — 1, Fidel Solorzano, Ecuador. bout by decision. It gives the best and I was still defeated. The instead of three,” three-meter springboard by more Louganis, thought by most peo­ United States boycotted the Mos-^ Water Polo Slanev, Great Britain, 189-2. the beat of his own dnim. Lewis broke the Olympic record men’s 400-meters, Greg Louganis 840; Z Albert M iller, Fill, 795. 3, VIvlon United States a guarantee of 11 only goal when I came here was to The U.S. basketball players, who than 90 points over China’s Tan ple to be the world’s greatest diver, cow Games. (Pepperdlne University) C oralle, M au ritiu s, 749.4, M ensser Saleh. If he doe.sn’t drop the baton of 19.83 set by of the of Mission Viejo, Calif, in the men’s Cham pionship round — 8:30 a.m ., 10 Women's 200 Meters Round 2 medals in the boxing competition, win the gold medal; now I have to like their women counterparts Liangde. " I ’d like to savor that both in springboard and platform, So, he had been pointing a long (top 4 each heat to semifinals) I^tor, 717. 5, Angele DIaz-granlllo, Saturday, he will write the perfect United States in 1968. World record 3-meter springboard diving com­ a m., 1:30 p.m , 3 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 9 p.m. Guatemala, 716. 6; Claudio Escaurlzo, a figure no country has ever before settle for the bronze.” have had little competition during victory for a while before I think will compete in the U.S. Nationals time for the moment when he stood Wrestling Heat 1 — 1, Rose Almee Bacoul, Olympic torch song. holder Pietro Mennea of Italy also France, 22.57. 2, Valerie Brlsco-HoOks, Paroguay, 676 petition, Jonathan McKee of Seat­ achieved. Babers’ victory was aided by the the Games, had no trouble in about my next step.” later this year, then sit down and on the Olympic awards platform, a (Anaheim Convention Center) Heat 2 — 1, Michele Ruefenacht, Lewis, who set his sites on competed in the final but finished Freestyle: United States, 22.78. 3, Angela Bailey, tle and Carl Buchan of Bellevue. In team sports, the U.S. men’s absence of Jamaica’s Bert Ca­ winning their semifinal contest gold medal draped around his Canada, 22.97. 4, Pauline Davis, Switzerland, 868. 2, Fu-an Lee, Taipei. winning four gold medals in the seventh in the eight-man field. P re lim in a rie s 52, 57, 68, 74, 82, 100, 820. 3. Patrick Vetterll, Switzerland, 813. Wash, in the basketball and volleyball teams meron, who was forced to pull out with Canada. neck. The sensitive diver, who has over 100 kg —^ noon-3 p.m ; 6-8:M p.m. Bahamas, 22.97. 5, Sandra Whittaker, Games, notched his third Wednes­ Britain, 22.98. 6, Janet Burke, Jamaica, 4, Douglas Fernondez, Venezuela. 813. 5, At the conclusion of the race. yachting event, of reached the finals o f their competi­ of the competition after injuring The United States now will meet interests in art and drama, wiped Sem ifinols 48, 62, 90 kg — noon-3 p.m. Colin Boreham, Great Britoln, 797. 6, day by leading an American sweep Lewis put his arms around his x-FInals 48, 62, 90 kg — 6-8:30 p.m. 23.56.7, F rancolse M p ika, Congo, 24.97.8, Coronado, Calif, in the class tion. The basketball team downed his leg in the preliminary heats. a team for the gold medal that it tears from his eyes. Angela Williams, Trinidad And Tmxigo, K onoalang Weng, China, 782.7. JIn-shoel of the men's 200-meter dash. He teammates and the three athletes Guu, T aip ei, 0779. yachting competition and Bill Canada 78-59 in semifinal action In the women’s 400-hurdIes, a already has beaten in the tourna­ Louganis scored 754.41 points, DNS. can equal the immortal Jesse paraded arm-and-arm together Heat 2 — 1, Merlene Ottev-Page, Heat 3 — 1, John Crist, United States. Buchan of Kirkland, Wash, in the and will meet Spain for the gold new Olympic event, El Mouta- ment by 33 points. the second best total ever. He had Olympic results 877. 2, Peter Hadfleld, Australlo, 874. 3, Owens' record of four gold medals around the Coliseum track carry­ Jamaica, 22.53. 2, Llllane Gaschet, Star class yachting event. medal on Friday night, Spain upset wakil ran the race of her life and "Bobby Knight is not going to let scored 752.37 in the preliminaries France, 22.87. 3, Kathryn Cook, Great Bradley Mcstrovlck, Great Britain. 866. in , set in Berlin in ing a large American flag. 4, Tim Bright, United States, 857. 5. Bill and Carl Buchan are be­ Yugoslavia 74-61 in the other finished in 54,61 to edge American them (the United States) lose," Tuesday,' so now he has the top Archery Britain, 23.02. 4, Marlsa Masullo, Italy, 1936, by helping the U.S. to victory "Today was very special be­ 23.19. 5, MIchaela Schablnger, Trond Skramstad, Norway, 839. 6. Dr. lieved to be the first father and son semifinal game. Judi Brown. Canada Coach Jack Donohue said. three scores ever in the West Georg Werthner, Austrlo, 830. in Saturday's 4 X 100 relay. Unless cause I looked back at the finish Heat 4 — 1, Daley Thompson, Greoi to win yachting gold in separate The men’s volleyball team also El Moutawakil, who took the "T h ey ’re not going to be any springboard. Men's Archery G erm any, 23.84.6, M vung-H eeM o, South someone trips and falls or messes and saw two other Americans right (after 72 arrows) Korea, 24.70. 7, Christa Schumann- Britain, 950. 2, Jim Wooding, United boats at the same Olympics. beat Canada in three sets and will victory lap displaying the red fatcats walking into that game. Liangde scored 662.31 to edge States, 9)7. 3, Juergen HIngsen, West up the baton pass, it should be a behind m e," said Lewis. "W e 1, Darrell Pace, United States, 641. 2, Lottman, Guatemala, 24.90. 8, Nzaell Gold medals also were won in meet Brazil, a semifinal winner Moroccan flag, won the first gold The United States should win.” Ron Merriott for the silver medal R ichard M cK in n e y, IJnIted States, 628.3, Kvomo, Tanzania, 25.11. G erm any, 9)4. 4, Siegfried Wentz, West cinch. really celebrated our sweep of the Germonv, 909. 5, Dave Steen, Canada. yachting by Stephan van den Berg over Italy, in the championship medal ever for her country in any Louganis dominated his opposi­ by 99 one-hundreths of a point. Goran Blerendal. Sweden, 617. 4, TomI Heat 3 — 1, , Jamaica, Although Lewis, admittedly a race. There's an added joy when Polkolalnen, Finland, 614. 5, Hiroshi 22.52. 2, , United States, 894. 6, William MoUl, France, 892. 7. of Holland in windglider class, Rex game. sport and tears ran her face as tion in the diving event just as the Merriott didn’t seem disappointed Guido Kratschmer, West Germany, loner, may not have made a lot of you can share this feeling with Yamamoto, Japan, 613. 6, Patrick 22.81. 3, Elisabeth Vader, Netherlands, Sellers and Christopher Timms of The most surprising gold mpdal Morocco’s national anthem was basketball and boxing squads have although he had hoped to take the Dekonlng, Belgium, 613. 7, SuradI 23.31. 4, Ruth W althera, Kenya, 23.37. 5, 839. friends among his fellow track your teammates. It was great to New Zealand in 'Tornado class, achievement for the United States played in the medals ceremony. done. He totaled 754.41 points for silver. Rukimln, Indonesia, 612. 8, TakavoshI Raymonde Nalgre, France, 23.54, ,. athletes on the way to his pre­ jog around holding the flag with Matsushita, Japan, 605. 9, Shan Yong, Teresa RIone, Spain, 23.78. 7, Elanga Russell Couts of New Zealand in Wednesday probably was Babers’ She was only the fourth African his 11 dives in the 3-meter "The ninth dive was the crucial Men's team handball arranged goals, he has certainly two other guys and not just by China, 602. io, Marnix Vervinck, Buala, Papua New Guinea, 24.87.8, A m ie Finn class and Luis Doreste of triumph in the men’s 400-meters. woman to have won an Olympic competition to win by 92 points one for me,” said Merriott. “ I got Belgium, 601. Ndow, (Gambia, 25.24. earned their respect. There simply myself. Spain in 470 class. His teammate, Antonio McKay medal — and the first outside of over Tan Liangde of China. by that one and I knew I had a Women's Archery Heat 4 — 1, Florence Griffith, United Iceland 23 Switzerland 16 is no one around who can beat him "I'v e held up really well and am (after 72 arrows) States, 22.33. 2, Joan Baptiste, Britain, Yu g o slavia 19 Rom ania 18 In addition, Nawal El Mouta- of Atlanta, had boasted that he South Africa. The Olympic title was the only chance. My goal was to do well 1, Aurora Breton, Mexico, 628. 2, 23.11. 3, Helde Gaugel, West (Sermany, in any of his events. looking forward to the relay. It’s W. (jermanv 20, [Jenmork 18 wakil of Morocco won the women’s would win the race, but Babers The track and field events also major international crown missing here and I achieved that." HIroko Ishizu, Japan, 623.3, Hvang-Soon 23.19. 4, Helinae Marlamaa, Finland, Jopan 17 Algeria 16 "H e knows how to run the 200,” the easiest event for me because I Seo, Korea, 623. 4, Ursula Hess, 23.51. 5, Sem ra Aksu, Turkey, 24.03. 6, 400-meters gold medal, Peter pulled away to win in 44.27 seconds. were highlighted by the Olympic from Louganis’ portfolio. None of the 11 finalists expected Sweden 26 Spain 25 said Kirk Baptiste, who ran the have three guys that are unparal­ Switzerland, 619. 5, LI Llngluan, China, Ruth Enang Mesode, Cam eroon, 24.25.7, United States 22 S. Korea 22 Seisenbacher of Austria captured McKay finished third, behind debut of 18-year-old Zola Budd, the "This was the missing link,” to beat Louganis. who has won 618. 6, JIn-Ho Kim , Korea, 617. 7, Katrina DIvIna Estrella, Domlnicon Republic, race of his life of 19.96 and still leled in front of me. The finals will the middleweight judo title, Dean Gabriel Tiacoh of the , barefoot South African who now said Louganis. "No matter what I every major international title King, United States, 616. 8, Wu 'Yanan, 24.98. 8, Emma Tahaparl, Indonesia, finished second to Lewis. “ I'm just be kind of depressing because all I China, 613. 9, Palvl Merlluoto, Finland, DNS. Lukin of Australia took the super who won that African nation’s runs for Britain. She finished third do in the platform (which will be since the 1976 Olympics. Their Judo learning how. This is only the have to do is run against the clock. 613.10, LIselotteAndersson, Sweden,613. Women's 400 Meter Hurdles Final heavyweight weightlifting crown first-ever Olympic medal. in her heat of the 3,000-meter run conducted this weekend), my competition was for the silver and second^aTTV eSj^en running it, I'v e met the clock many times, but 1, (Gold) Nawal El Moutowakel, and Phillippe Boisseof France won "Each person is an individual,” and easily qualified for Friday career is full." bronze. Morocco, 54.6) (Olympic Record). 2, Middleweight Final (84 Kilos) "M y performance today was (Silver) JudI Brown, East Lansing, Peter Seisenbacher, (gold), Austria, Men's basketball def. Roberf Berland, (silver) United close to my potential," said Mich., 55.20. 3, (Bronze) Cristina Colocnru, Romania, 55.41. 4, P. T. Usha, States. Walter Cameron (bronze), Brazil, Liangde, who lives in Canton and Italy 98, W. Germany 71 India, 55.42. 5, Ann l^ulse Skoglund, def. Oenslgn White, Britain. Selkl Nose U j seemed overwhelmed by the atten­ Uruguay 101, Australia 95 Sweden, 55.43. 6, Debbie Flintoff, (bronze), Japan, def. Foblen Canu, .S. men cagers France. Real Mark Breland Spain 74, Yugoslayla 61 Australia, 56.21. 7, Tulla Helander, tion accorded the top three fin­ United States 78, Canada 59 Finland, 56.55. 8, Sandra Farmer, ishers in the springboard. “ I ’m a Jam aica, 57.15. Freestyle wrestling shy person and that is why it is within win of goid leads American boxers hard for me to show how I feel. U.S. 78, Canada 59 Men's 400 Meter Final 1, (Gold) Alonzo Bobers, Montgomery, 100 KHoir Round 2 UPl photo Inside. I feel very good, but I never Ala., 44.27. 2, (Silver) Gabriel Tiacoh, Hasson Ei Hadad. Egypt, def By Rich Tosches For Italy’s brawling Luciano thought I had a chance to beat CANADA (59) Ivory Coast, 44.54. 3, (Bronze) Antonio Mamodou Sokho. Senegal. 3-1. Bob By Jeff Hasen movement on the basketball. I UPl Sports Writer Bruno, who fights Breland tonight, American Greg Louganis was the overwhelming favorite Louganis. He is the best, and I Kelsey 1-4 1-2 3. Sim m s 2-11 (M) 4. Me Kay, Atlanta, Ga., 44.71. 4, Darren M o lle . UPl Sports Writer don’t think the guy that sticks it is Pasquale 4-8 04) 8. Tlllem an 2-6 (W) 4. Clark, Australia, 44.75. 5, , Canada, def.. Kolcbl Ishimorl, Japan. 4^ that is known as bad news. think I learned something watch­ Chicago, 44.75. 6, Sunday Utl, Nigeria, S3 KHof ~ Round 3 any more important than the guy and he didn’t disappoint, winning the gold medal KazanowskI 0-3 0-2 0. Triano 7-15 2-2 16. LOS ANGELES — Genaro Leon The devastating win by Breland ing him.” Hatch 0-1 00 0. Herbert 1-2 00 2. 44.93. 7, Innocent Egbunlke, Nigeria, Ray Takahoshl. Canada, def. Delln INGLEWOOD. Calif. - Patrick getting it to him.” 45.35. 8. Bertland Cameron, Jamaica, Liang, China. 3-1. Jong-kyu Kim. S of Mexico made two big mistakes. led a record 11 American boxers Wednesday in the three-meter springboard diving Merriott, who trained with Lou­ W enninoton 0-4 3-5 3. Rattin 2-2 OO 4. Ewing changes shots. Bobby W lllle r 2-4 OO 4. Meagher 4-6 3-5 11. DNS. Korea, def. Ivan Garces. Ecuador. 4-0. The United States trailed 6-4 First, he listened to the talk about into today’s semifinals. Super competition. ganis. agreed. Knight changes minds. Totals 25-66 9-16 59. Aston Sevhanll, Turkey. deL Jesmond before Jordan’s 4 points led a 10-0 three-time world amateur welter­ heavyweight Tyrell Biggs, fighting UNITED STATES (78) Pole Vault Final GlordMaino. Malta. 4-0. Saban “ Patrick played very well, but spree that put Canada behind for weight champion Mark Breland in the last bout of the night, gave A lfo rd 3-8 OO 6. Wood 2-4 4-4 3. Ew ing 1, (Gold) Pierre Quinon, France, 18- Trstena, you people have to drop that word good. Ewing’s presence helped the 4-12 2-2 10. Robertson 1-1 OO 2. Jord an 5- 10'A. 2, (Silver) M ik e Tully, Encino, Yugoslavia, def. Garry Moores. Britain, becoming tentative and being the UnitedStates the medal record 15 3-3 13. Klelne 1-1 OO 2. Konoak OO OO Calif., 18-6'/z. 3, (Bronze, fie) , Mahavir Singh, Indio, pinned Joe intimidating from your vocabu­ Americans to their big run, which afraid to risk injury to his right — bronze medals are awarded to 0. Tisdale 30 3-5 9. M u llin 10-16 OO 20. Jonesboro, Ark., and Thierry Vlg- Gonzales. Bakersfield, Calif. 4-0. lary,” Knight, the U.S. coach, said ended with the Canadians trailing, U.S. matmen gold-bound Perkins 4-8 OO 8. Turner 00 OO 0. neron, hand. Second, Leon believed it. both semifinal losers in each Wednesday night after the Am eri­ 30- 14. with 5:15 remaining in the Totals: 33-73 12-14 78. France, 18-4'/j. 5, KIm m o Pallonen, Breland, the overwhelming weight class — with a 5-0 decision Haittime— U.S. 43, Canada 26. Fouled Finland, )7-10'/i. 6, Doug Lytle, Kansas Olympic team medals cans stormed Canada, 78-59. and half. City. Kan., 17-8'/z. 7, Felix BoehnI, Olympic gold medal favorite, was over 18-year-old Canadian Lennox Lewis, of Rapid City, S.D., has out—KazanowskI. Rebounds— Conodo moved within one victory of an Mullin had the first four baskets By Don Cronin realize how much I didn’t know. I Switzerland, 17-4'/z, 8, AAauro Barella, bombarded with criticism follow­ Lewis, giving the U.S. a brilliant learned more that summer — just rolled up a 54-4 advantage over Italy, 17-4'/z. 9, Alberto Ruiz, Spain, 17- (3old Silver Bronze Tot. Olympic gold medal. in the second half for the United UPl Sports Writer (W lltler 10), U.S. 41 (Perkins 11). Assists United Stotes 54 49 2) 124 ing two decisive but lackluster 33-1 record. — Conada 13 (Kelsey, P o sg u ale3), U.S 18 Vr". 10, W elm ln Yang, China, 16-8%. "Bad players get intimidated. States, the last a driving shot that being around the Olympic coaches four opponents, including a 15-3 W. (Termonv 10 13 15 38 victories in preliminary rounds in The old one-country record of 10 (A lford 5). A — 13042. R o m ania 16 12 8 36 Good players don't." made it, 51-32, with 13:43 left. ANAHEIM , Calif. - In 1976, and wrestlers of that quality — frolic with Italy’s previously un­ Men's 100 Meter Fhwl which he refused to use his vaunted medals was set by Cuba in the 1980 than at any other time. 1, Gold) Carl Ijewls, United States, C hina 14 7 6 37 Intimidated, apprehensive, wha­ 17-year-old Bobby Weaver nearly beaten Antonio La Bruna Wednes­ Canada 7 9 9 25 Donohue said it would take .d. right hand, on which he required Games. Six of those were gold. Soccer 19.80. 2, (Silver) Kirk Baptiste, United tever. Ewing was unquestionably a divine intervention for Spain to made the U.S. Olympic wrestling "Being around quality competi­ day night. States, 19:96. 3, (Bronze) Thomos (Treat Britain 3 6 16 25 surgery a year ago. So on Wednes­ Biggs won his bout easily, Australia 4 8 11 23 force in leading the 7-0 U.S. team to upset the U.S. team Friday night. team. tion is the best way to improve. Baumgartner’s opponent will be Jefferson, United Steztes, n.26. 4, Jo a o day night, in the first seconds of the peppering Lewis with jabs in the You either get better, or you get the winner of a Thursday match France A. Y ugoslavia 2 Batista Silva, Brazil, 20.30. 5, Ralo Japan 7 4 10 21 a Friday night date with Spain. ■ “ What would it take?” he asked In 1980, Weaver made the team, B razil 7, Italv 1 (overllme) Italy 10 3 7 20 fight, Breland threw six quick first two rounds and in the third out.” Luebke, West Germany, 20.51. 6, Jean- The Georgetown center, riding rhetorically. "A terrorist attack between Hassan El Hadad, of Jacques Boussemort, France, 20.55. 7, Franco 43 ll 17 lefts. But no sign of the right. round, after covering up through a but stayed home because U.S. Finland 4 3 4 11 Knight’s bench at the start, en­ Thursday night, no game ... if the Wednesday, Weaver pinned Egypt, and Canadian Bob Molle. Pietro Mennea, Italy, 20.55. 8, Adeove And Leon smiled at him. It was wild Lewis flurry, pounding the politicians chose to keep American Mate, Great Britain, 20.85. Sweden 0 5 5 10 tered the game with 9:48 left in the referees go bananas.” West Germany’s Reiner Heugabel , the only 1983 Swimming The Netherlands 3 3 4 9 the last time he’ll smile for a few exhausted fighter with both hands. athletes out of the Moscow Games. first half and the United States Knight, whose team defeated in 2:55 and scored a 13-0 superior World Champion in the Olympic New Zealand 4 0 3 6 days. Biggs will fight slow and awkward Finally, this year. Weaver both decision over Gho Wenhe, of China. field, rolled through three oppo­ Men's Springboord Diving Final Women's Long Jump Qualllvino Sc^h Korea 2 3 1 6 ahead, 16-12. Displaying the fero­ Spain, 89-68, in a preliminary Group 1 — 1, Jackie Joyner, Eost St. Brazil 12 2 5 Just 25 seconds into the first Salihu Azis of Yugoslavia today. made the team and got to the Combined with a bye on Tuesday, nents Wednesday. Schultz, whose 1, (Gold) Gregory Lougonis, Mission cious streak that gave the Hoyas game, wasn’t as sure. VIela, Calif., 754.41. 2, (Silver) Liangde Louis, III., 22-2'/i. 2, A n iso a ra Stonclu, Mexico 13 14 round, Breland unloaded his first Earlier, featherweight Meldrick Olympics, and he’s making the Weaver moved into the finals, brother, Mark, will wrestle at IBO'A Rom ania, 21-1 IVz. 3, Robyn Lorraw ay, Yugoslavia 10 3 4 an NCAA title last season. Ewing "Spain is a very unselfish team Tan, China, 662.31. 3, (Bronze) Ronald Australia, - V . 4, U n d o Garden, hard right. It caught Leon flush on Taylo’r stopped tough Kenyan John most of it. Tonight, Weaver and where he will meet South Korea’s Merriott, Ann Arbor, Mich., 661.32. 4, 21 8 4 Belgium I I 2 4 blocked 6 shots and sparked a 14-2 that moves the ball well,” he said. pounds (82 kg) for the United Australlo. 21-3VJ. 5, Dorothy Scott, Switzerland 0 3 2 4 the chin, and the Mexican crashed Wanjau on an eye injury to two teammates, Randy Lewis and Son Gab-Do for the gold medal. Hongplng LI, Chlna,646.35.5, Christopher spree that decided the outcome. " I t ’s the best shooting team in.the States, handled Finland’s Pekka Snode, Great Britain, 609.51. -6, Piero Jam aica, 21-2%. 6, Jonnifor Inniss, Austria II 13 to the canvas. He wobbled to his advance to the semifinals. He will Ed Banach, will go for gold The Soviet-led boycott of the Los Rouhala, 9-1, and New Zealand's Guyana, 20-3. 7, Maya Bentzur, Israel, N orw ay 0 1 2 3 "H e ’s very big and he’s very tournament and works on both ItallanI, Italy, 578.94. 7, Albln Klllot, 19-11. 8, Con cel coo Geremlas, Brazil, 19- feet, survived a few more punches, fight Venezuelan Omar Catari West O rm any, 569.52. 8, Stephen Foley, Oennsark 0 1 2 3 good," Canada coach Jack Do­ ends of the floor. We felt that Spain medals. Angeles Games kept a large Zane Coleman, 12-0 in 3:16, Wed­ 9V4. 9, E lm o M uros, P hilip pines, 18-6.10, Spain 1 1 0 2 and then caught another crushing Peraza. Friday night, at least one more Australia, 561.93. 9, Jorge Mondragon, Modeline O Jesus, Puerto Rico, 18-5%. nohue said of Ewing. Donohue also was the best (foreign) team in the number of the world’s top nesday afternoon. Mexico, 550.35. 10, Dieter Doerf, West (Treece 0 1 1 3 Breland right hand that put the Light middleweight world cham­ G roup 2 — 1, Susan Hearnshow, (Treat Morocco 10 0 1 couldn’t help but notice Chris tournament.” American, heavyweight Bruce wrestlers out of the competition. G erm any, 549.33. fight into the books as KO, Round 1 pion Frank Tate and heavyweight B ritain, 21-9'/z. 2, V a il lonescu, Ronrxinlo, C olom bia 0 1 0 1 Mullin. The soft-shooting St. In the earlier semifinal, Spain Baumgartner, also goes for a gold Banach, who will watch his He came back to breeze through 21-8. 3, Corol Lew is, Houston, 21-6. 4, Peru 0 1 0 1 and victory No. 108 in 109 fights for Henry Tillman advanced to th^ John’s swingman, starting in the medal. brother, Lou, open his drive for the Colombia’s Romelia Salas, 12-0 in G lynls Nunn, A u stralia, 21-'/). 5, Angelo Ivory Coast 0 1 0 1 rocked the tourney by beating semis in the morning seission. Thacker, St. Louis, 20-10. 6, Snezona Taipei 0 0 1 1 Breland. The remaining gold medal 220-pound (100 kg) title this after­ 1:13 Wednesday night. Tennis backcourt with , hit defending gold medalist Yugosla­ Tate unleashed a series of big Oincetovlc, Ymxnlavla, 20-5. 7, Shonel Venezuela 0 0 1 1 And as quickly as Leon’s Olym­ matches are scheduled for Satur­ noon, took just 48 seconds to pin "D ave has reached the point Ferguson, Baham as, 20-3%. 8, (tie) Portugal 0 0 1 1 IO-0M 6 shots and had a game-high via, 74-61. punches to stop Christopher Ka- UPl ptioto pic party had ended, Breland’s had day night. Pakistan’s Abdul Majeed to earn a where everyone almost expects Men's Tennis Wenfen Lloo, China, 20-2'/>. Ja m a ic a 0 0 l i 20 points. Michael Jordan added 13 Spain is assured at least a silver begun. popo of Zambia in the first' round. ' Annette (The U.S. vras owurdod a double gold Overall, U.S. wrestlers are 16-2 shot at the 198-pound (90 kg) gold him to be nearly perfect every Francisco MascleIrMexIco, del. Em ilio but suffered through another poor medal — its first basketball medal U.S. Olympic men’s basketball coach Bobby Knight says Tillman won when the referee Sanchez, Spain, 6-4, 6-4. Guy Foret, Tonnander, Sweden, (20-2’/). 10, Jhointh In women's M8 motor froostylo; Japan "Tonight you saw the real Mark in Olympic matches — with four medal tonight. Banach will meet match,” said U.S. Coach Dan Bartholomew, Grenada, 19-11. and Franco awarded bronze medals In shooting night, nailing oniy 5 of 15. since the sport officially became that Patrick Ewing (6) is not intimidating, that only bad * stopped his fight against Tevita France, det. Thomas Muster, Austria, 4- Breland,” he said. "The real Mark more Americans to take the mat the winner of a match this Gable. "Dave is an excellent world 6, 6-3, 6-2. M ichael Westphal, VVest Decathlon Summary Men's gymnootlc floor oxerdsoo; Two Jay 'friano had 16 for Canada, part of the Olympics in 1936. Taufoou of Tonga in the second gelds awarded In Men's gymnatlkt players are intimidated, but you couldn't go say what Breland had been hiding behind a this afternoon at the Anaheim afternoon between Japan’s Akira champion. He doesn't flaunt it, but Germany, def. Eric Amend, Rolling Hills 1, Daley Thompson, Groat Britain, which wiil play Yugoslavia tonight The Spaniards used 16 points by round after Tillman knocked his East, Calif., 7-5, 6-2. Michael Westphal, 3,683. 2, Juergen HIngsen, West G tr- pemmel horse and tlngi. Four Silvers Ewing did Wednesday night was not "intmidating.” lot of pressure. A lot of people were Convention Center. Ohta and Britain’s Noel Loban, the he defends it very well.” awarded In gymnollcs vault. Romania for the bronze medal. Jose Maria Margall and the strong opponent down, although it did not West Germany, def. Eric Amend, Rolling mony,; 3,605. 3, Sle^rled Wentz, West saying I already had the gold The 105-pound (48 kg) Weaver 1980 NCAA champion while wres­ In addition to and Hills East, Calif., 7-5, 6-2. (Termonv, 3,423. 4, Guido Kratschmer, and U.S. awarded OoM medals m Knight said Mullin played well, inside.play of Fernando Romay in Ewing came off the bench and blocked six shots to lead appear Taufoou was seriously womeji’t parallel bars. Romania medal. That’s pressure. ^ laughs a bit when he recalls his tling for Clemson. Mark Schults, other Americans West (Termanv, 3,402. 5, W illiam AAottI, but he preferred to give credit to the second half to overtake the the U.S. to a 14-2 spurt en route to a 78-59 win over hurt. Women's Tennis France, 3J12. 6, Michele Ruefenacht, "Tonight I was no longer worried inexperience back in 1976. Lewis goes for the 136>A-pound- making their Olympic debuts two gelds hi women's balance beam. 2 others. taller Yugoslavs. " I’m getting close to the gold.” Catherine Tanvier, France, def. JIM Switzerland, 3,262. 7, John Crist, United Canada. The victory moved the U.S. squad intothegold about hurting my hand. I opened “ My only experience was one (62 kg) title against the winner of today are , of Cedar Hefherlngton, Canada, 2-6, 62,62. Steffi States, 3,182. 8, Dove Steen, Canoda, bretm medals are awarded In oH Judo. * "W e were able to set Chris up In today’s consolation games, up all the way. Twice I caught him Tate said. " I said each fight I ’d Graf, West Germany, def. AnnaMarla 3.178. 9, Fu-an l-ee, Taipei, 3,177.10, Jim Sweden lest a silver medal In a wroelling medal game against Spain. Getting the brunt of Ewing in regional freestyle tournament in this afternoon’s match between Rapids, Iowa, at pounds (57 dtoquollllcallen and under IOC rules Ihe well tonight,” he said, "because it’s France versus Egypt and right on the button. My timing is progress more and more, and Cecchinl, Italy, (76, 63, 64. Kathy Wooding, United States, 3,170. Pennsylvania,” said the Bethle­ South Korea’s Lee Jung-Kuen and kg) and Andy Rein, of Madison, Horvath, Largo, Fla., def. Mvrian Also: 13, Tim Bright, United States, second and third place finishors do not we had position on the court and Brazil against China. this picture is Canada's Dan Meagher (15). back.” today was very good. move up In the flool standings). hem, Pa., veteran. "I really didn’t Japan’s Kosei Akaishi. Wis., at 149‘a pounds (68 kg). Schropp, 62, 62. 34)92.

\ 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, August 9, 1984 MB's end MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. August 9, 1984 — 17 Oil Can sharp; NFL roundup with winl Scoreboard Sox win series Moriarty Brothers ended its 1 ^ Steelers ready •••••••••••••••••••••• Rod Sox8.TlgBrsO White Sox 5. Yankees 4 Pirates 6,Cerdineis4 Greater Hartford Twilight LeagQb back his starting spot with a brief, BOSTON (UPI) - Sparky And­ regular season on an up n ^ Softball DETROIT BOSTON CHICAGO NEW YORK PITTSBURGH ST. LOUIS erson is a happy man. yet impressive, stay with the ObrhM ObrhM Wednesday night, coming frdSi obrhM obrhM ObrhM ObrhM Wynne cf 5 0 10 M cO e cf 4 111 The Detroit Tigers manager saw Pawtucket Red Sox in the Interna­ behind to trim the Vernon OriolO, •••••••••••••••••••••a Whltokr lb 4 0 1 0 Boggs 3b 5 0 10 RLow cf 5 0 2 0 Rndiph 2b 4 0 0 0 Trmmll dh 4 0 1 0 DwEvns rf 4 1 1 0 Hairston If 5 0 2 0 Foil ss 3 0 2 0 Lacy rf 4 0 0 0 Landrm If 4 0 2 0 his pitching staff get bombed for 42 tional League. 5-3, at Moriarty Field. - to release vets Morrisn 3b 5 0 I 0 Penditn 3b 4 I I 0 (JIbson rf 4 0 10 Miller rt 10 0 0 Baines rf 4 13 1 Kemp ph 10 0 0 'T v e always considered myself Ric Thmpsn 1b 4 0 2 0 Hendrck rf 3 1 1 0 runs in five games, two of his three The Gas Housers, whose 15-8.1 Parrish c 4 0 0 0 Rice If 4 111 Walker dh 4 1 1 0 Pogllarl 3b 1 0 0 0 Pena c 3 2 0 0 Green 1b 4 12 2 aces knocked out of the box eariy, a pretty good thinker out there, and United Press International Dan Jones' aome-wlnnlna three-run DoEvns 1b 3 0 0 0 Nichols If 0 0 Luzinsk 0 0 dh 1 0 1 0 WInfIsId rt 4 0 0 0 record was good enough for si)®i , By looking to sign the defensive end homer In the bottom ot the sixth Inning Jones c( 4 0 10 Armas c( 5 0 10 Smalley 3b 3 1 1 0 Baylor dh 3 1 1 1 Gonzalez If 4 2 3 0 Herr 8> 4 0 2 1 and still the club managed to pull once 1 got back up I just made up place in the 13-team leagiw, Fred Dean.but head coach and Wednesday night at Nike Field boosted Grubb It 3 0 2 0 Easier dh 4 3 JCruz 3 0 2b 1 0 0 0 Harroh 3b 4 1 1 0 Ray 2b 4 12 1 Nieto c 2 0 0 0 my mind to pitch the way I know I Jim ’s Arco over Porter-Coble, 11-6, Bergmn 3b 3 0 0 0 Bucknr 1b 4 2 2 1 Berra ss 4 12 5 Porter c 2 0 0 0 off two wins in the series. compete in the Jack Rose Memor­ Pittsburgh Steelers coach Chuck president Bill Walsh said the VLow 7a 5 111 (xrlffcv 1b 4 110 Condelar p 3 0 0 0 Speler ss 3 0 0 0 can pitch,” he said. and Into next week’s Town Toumo- Johnson ss 3 0 1 0 Jurok 1b 0 0 0 0 Soulres 1b 4 1 1 1 Davett If 4 12 3 The Boston Red Sox, a team ial Playoffs beginning tonight 21 Noll said Wednesday the club standout pass rusher is asking for a ment. Terry HIckev and Burt Basker- Gedman c 3 1 2 5 Poclork 1b 1 0 0 0 Mata cf 4 0 0 0 Tunnell p 1 0 0 0 Horton p 2 0 0 0 Anderson says has been the most Batterymatc Rick Gedman was Palmer Field. Moriarty s will faee might release injury-plagued vete­ “ Star Wars-type contract.” vllle cracked three hits each while Borett 2b 4 0 2 0 Hill c 4 0 11 Wynegor c 3 0 2 0 Lohll p 0 0 0 0 the offensive star, knocking in five Terry Foster and Scott Oougan added Gutlerrz ss 3 0 1 1 Braun oh 10 10 dangerous American League club third place Mallove Jewelers of rans Bob Kohrs and Ted Petersen. Dean is asking for more than Dvbznsk ss 3 0 1 1 Allen p 0 0 0 0 runs, three of them on a first inning two apiece for the victors. Five batters Totals » 0 7 0 TM IS S7 8 14 8 Totals 40 5 14 5 Totals 15 4 9 4X since the beginning of June, proved Middletown at 7:30. Eight teaftis Kohrs, 25, has missed the entire $500,000 a year, plus fringe benefits ripped two hits each for Porter-Coble, Detroit ■88 888 080-e Chicago 005900 906-1 Totals 17 6 II 6 Totals 11 4 N 4 him right again Wednesday night home run. But like everyone el.se, Including Joe Colono, who blasted o Boston 581080 lex— 8 New Yerh 000 000110— 4 Pittsburgh 000 M4 806— 6 qualified for the round-robin, training camp with a knee injury. that span a 25-year period and St. Louis 0 » 110 000— 4 by hammering three Tiger he was reluctant to talk about his The fifth-year linebacker from two-run homer and o double. Shown (kuTM-wInnlng RBI — Rice (11). Gome-winning RBI — Balnes(15). double-elimination tournament, include plane and game tickets to Doherty, Ned Wells, Don Cose ond Len E— Johnson 2. DP— Boston 2. LOB— E— Griffey. DP— Chicago 1. Game-winning RBI — Berra (8). pitchers for an 8-0 win. heroics, prefering to dwell on the with the top four finishers receiv­ Arizona State had surgery on his all 49ers games and Super Bowls. RIcclo. Detroit 6, Boston 8. 2B— Rice, Dw. DP— Pittsburgh 3, SI. Louis 2. LOB— LOB— Pittsburgh 6, SI. Louis 3. 2B— Gonzalez, “ It make you feel like the guy incredible offense display — 22 ing a first-round, home-fiel«l ^ - left knee late last season. San Francisco reportedly Evans, Boggs. HR— (Jedmon (15). Chicago 11, New York 7.2B— Wolker, R. home runs — 11 by each team — in SF— Law. HR— Bolnes (19), Davett (4), Hendrick, Roy, Pendleton. Green. upstairs really does take an vantage. The playoffs will thereaf­ Asked what he will do with wanted Dean to sign a $1.5 million, Nike Buckner, Gutierrez. Baylor (21). SF— OvbzInskl. 3B— the five-game series. Herr. HR— Mc(»ee (4), Berra (8 ). interest in baseball once in a ter be held exclusively at Palmier Kohrs, Noll said, “ We’ll probably 4-year contract which was called J.C. Penney won o 7-0 forfeit against IP H RERBBSO IP H R ER BB SO Detroit IP H R ER BB SO while," he said. “ I'm happy as Field on consecutive days until a waive him. He had a chance to ’’insulting” by Dean’s attorney, Flo’s Decorating ot Nike Field. Chicago Pittsburgh "That was really neat, watching Playoffs at Nike Field: tonight at Abbott (L 36) 2-3 5 5 0 0 1 Bannister (W 167) 6 6 3 3 1 5 ever to come out of here with two champion is crowned. (CoincidCT- rehabilitate his knee in the off­ David Perrine. The 49ers then Berenguer 51-3 6 2 1 0 4 Reed (S 8) 3 3 1 1 1 2 Candelorl (W 10 8) 6 8 4 4 0 3 ail those balls fly out,” he said. 7:30— Jury Box Lounge vs. Washing­ Tunnell (SI) 3 2 0 1 3 wins.” tally, Mallove’s home field .is season and he didn’t.” were known to have hiked their ton Social Club. Friday night at 7:30— Rozema 2 3 1111 Now Yorh 0 Gedman also tipped his hut to the Boston Niekro (L 136) 2 10 5 5 1 1 St. Louis Anderson is also very pleased Palmer Field.) ' Petersen, 29, started 13 games offer. winner ot Thursday’s gome vs. J.C. Horton (L 62) 5 8 5 5 2 3 first place Tigers for hanging Penney. Monday nightot7:30— winner Boyd (W 76) 9 7 0 0 1 2 Shirley 5 2 0 0 0 2 the Tigers are finished with the Ray Gliha clubbed a home ruirin last season at left tackle but has In other developments: T— 2:28. A— 32,563 Howell 1 I 0 0 0 1 Lahti 3 3 1 1 0 2 of Friday’s game vs. Reed Construc­ Allen 1 0 0 0 0 0 Red Sox for the 1984 season. tough even though everyone knew the bottom of the fifth inning for been sidelined with back prob­ — Wide receiver Clyde Duncan,' tion. Winner goes to Town Tourna­ Rlghettl 1 1 0 0 1 0 Niekro pitched to 6 batters In 3rd; Horton pitched to 3 batters In 6th; “ Let Toronto have some fun with they were exhausted. Moriarty's to break a S ail tie. Tlie lems. The eight-year veteran in­ the St. Louis Cardinals’ No. 1 draft ment. In case of a raln-out, everything Candelaria pitched to 1 batter In 7th “ You have to give them a lot of gets pushed up one day. Marlners7,Ang8ls2 Bannister pitched to 3 batters In 7th them ," he said. “ Let them bang MB’s had rallied to knot the scenre jured his back after just two days pick, says he will meet with HBP— by Bannister (Baylor). T — WP— Horton. Balk— Horton. T~7:12. credit. They played three double- A— Toronto around like they banged us in the fourth on RBI singles by Ray of summer workouts. officials of the Memphis Show- 2:47. CALIFORNIA SEATTLE A— 22659. 18,325. around I ’m absolutely thrilled not headers in three days, and yet Sullivan, his second hit, and Budtly Noll has said he has doubts boats Friday and may sign with the West Side ObrhM ObrhM they’re still fighting. They're a Schoflld ss 4 0 0 0 Percent 2b 4 1 2 0 Aitros7.Giants6 to have to play them again.” Silva. Steve Chotiner, who \ras Petersen will ever play again U.S. Football League club. Red-Lee dropped North Methodist great team. Into a secondntace tie In a 7-6trimming Jocksn ph 1 0 0 0 Owen ss 3 1 11 Wednesday, it was Dennis “ Oil 3-for-3, drove in the hosts’ first because of his injury. Asked if he The Cardinals also announced Grich 2b 4 0 0 0 Davis dh 3 2 2 2 “ Nobody could have played the ot Paoanl Field. Jack Hayes and Fran SAN FRANCISCO HOUSTON Can” Boyd who stiff led the Tiger tally with a run-scoring single'in too might be w a iv ^ , Noll said, the last of their veteran holdouts, Carr smocked three hits each (or the Lynn cf 2 10 0 Phelps 1b 3 0 1 1 Cubs 7, Mats 6 Ob r h M Ob r h bi on route to his first major league same pace they did earlier in the ’’There’s a chance.” starting strong safety Lee Nelson, winners, while Real LaPrIce, Eugene DeCncs dh 3 0 1 0 Putnam It 3 0 10 Glcxiden ct 6 1 2 0 Doran 2b 5 120 year when they went 35- 5. They’re the third. Bill Masse’s second hit, a Turner, Gll Rosa and Exior Valsire Downing It 3 0 1 0 DHndrs cf 1 0 0 0 NEW YORK CHICAGO ^ shutout. Three rookie free agents were has signed. Terms were not Beniquz rf 2 1 0 1 Bonnell rf 4 0 0 1 Brenly c 4 12 1 Cabell 1b 7 0 2 0 not that great, but I like them. triple in the home sixth, accounted collected two-safeties opiece. For Ob r h M db r h M RIchrds rf 6 0 2 0 Garner 3b 6 12 1 Boyd, who was sent down to the for an insurance marker, released, including the first twin announced. North Methodist, Don Maloney, Dave Sconirs 1b 3 0 0 0 Presley 3b 3 1 1 1 Martin rt 4 0 2 0 Uernler ct 2 Leonard 2 It 1 5 02 2 0 Cruz If 5 2 2 1 minors earlier this year because of They're gutsy,” he said. brothers on the Steelers, officials —• The New England^atriots TImbrell, Earle Custer and Geo Fowler Boone c 2 0 10 Ramos 3b 10 0 0 Wilson ct 1 0 0 0 Sondbro 2b 4 2 1 1 Oliver lb 6 1 2 1 Mmphry cf 5 1 3 1 As for the Red Sox, " I feel good all socked two hits each. Narron ph 1 0 0 0 Kearney c 4 1 3 0 Chopmn 2b4 1 1 0 Matthws It 4 1 3 0 Calvert p 0 0 0 0 Puhl 3 10 0 ineffectiveness, kept the Tigers off Stan Lewis hurled the first five said. waived nose tackle Mai^Houlris, North Methodist will ploy Words PIcclolo 3b 2 0 1 0 Bradley cf 4 1 2 1 about taking them (the Tigers) to UPI photo Hrnndz lb 4 12 0 Cotto If 0 0 Trillo 0 0 2b 3 1 0 1 Bailey c 60)2 balance with an assortment of innings and stymied 4-17-1 Vernon Cut were identical twins, line­ center Andrew Falls, linebacker Manufacturing tonight In a 6 o’clock Wlltong 2b 2 0 1 1 Foster It 4 0 0 1 Moreind 1b 4 1 3 4 Welimn 2b 2 0 0 O Reynids ss 6 0 4 1 fastballs, screwballs and curves, the limit,” he said. “ We think we backers Carky and Marky Alex­ tie-breaker at Paoanl Field to deter­ Totals 29 1 51 Totals SI7 13 7 Brooks 3b 4 4 4 1 Dovls c 4 0 0 0 Yongbld 3b 6 0 2 2 Ryan p 2 0 0 0 No, Boston’s Marty Barrett isn’t trying to one from Tiger pitcher Juan Berenguer. on four hits to earn the victory. Ken Matthew Lovelady, fullback mine which team will advance to the Colllomla 080 801 001— 2 “ One of the things that was going can play with anyone in the league ander of the University of Kansas Strwbrr cf 1 0 0 0 Bosley rf 4 0 2 1 LeMostr ss 5 0 0 0 Boss ph 10 0 0 9 crack open a Pistachio nut at home plate The Bosox and hurler Dennis Oil Can’ Hill mopped up in the final two Groege Parker, wide receiver Town Tourney. Sooltle loom MX— 7 Fltzgerld c 5 0 3 2 Cev 3b <000 MDavIs p 0 0 0 0 Smith p 0 0 0 0 right now. But you always get Gam6wlnnlng RBI— Davis (9). 9 wrong (earlier in the season) was frames, and safety Gary Lambert of Dwayne Strozier, quarterback Santana ss 4 0 1 2 Owen ss 4 0 0 0 Lacey p 1 0 0 0 Walling ph I 0 0 0 pumped up when the first place of Wednesday night’s Fenway Park Boyd shutout the AL East leaders, 8-0, DP— California 1, Seattle 2. LOB— Stoub ph 1 0 0 0 Trout p 2 0 0 0 that 1 couldn't get any Of my Mississippi State, David Wienke, and offensive guard Independent California 8, Seattle 5. 2B— Putnam, Kulper ph 1 0 0 1 DIPIno p 0 0 0 0 breaking stuff over , and I lost some team comes in. We went out there rubber match between the Red Sox and to take their third victory of the five Vernon 010 200 0 3^5-1 The moves leave 82 players in Terrell p 3 0 0 0 Brusstar p 0 0 0 0 Wlllloms p 0 0 0 0 Pnkvts ph 10 10 Charlie Flager. They also placed Second place and a Town Tourna­ PIcclolo, Phelps, DeCInces, Bradley. HR Gardner p 0 () 0 0 Johnstn ph 1 1 10 Lavelle p 0 0 0 0 Dawley p 0 10 0 of my concentration,” he said. and busted our butt for five games Morlortv's 001 211 0 5-10*1 camp at St. Vincent College in linebacker Dave Windham on -Presley (3), Davis (22). SB— Bradley Heep p 1 0 0 0 Smith p 10 0 0 Detroit. Barrett was actually avoiding game series. Vertefuelle. Rovee (4th) and McCoy; ment bid will be decided In a 7:30 (15), Kearney (7). S— Owen. SF— Phelps, Rabb ph 1 0 0 0 But even though Boyd was and we could have won all five. But Latrobe, injured reserve. showdown tonight at Fitzgerald Field Gaff p 0 0 0 0 Stoddard p 0 0 0 0 Minton p 10 0 0 getting cracked himself by a high hard Lewis, Hill (5th) and Chapulls. Benlauez. Totals 16 6 II 6 Totals M 7 11 6 Thmpsn IbOOOO crushed by the demotion, he won you can’t cry over that,” Pittsburgh has a dozen more ■— The Chicago Bears released between the Main Pub and Glen IP H RERBBSO Construction. 9M W York ! Totals 47 6 12 6 Totals 48 7 17 6 cuts to make by next Tuesday to California Chlazgo 0010* 48x— 7 kickers Mike Bass, Steve Clark, V9ltt (L 11-9) 3 2-3 9 5 5 1 4 One out when wkinlng run soared slice the roster to 70 players. Roberto Sroka, Dean Carpenter Game-winning RBI — Moreland Son Frondsoo 100111000 000— 4 Women's Rec Kaufman 4 1-3 4 2 2 0 2 Houston OM008 000 001— 7 NL roundup The San Francisco 49ers are and punter Tripp. Sootllo DP— Chicago 2. LOB— New York 11, Gam6wlnnlng RBI — Garner (4). The Hungry Tiger Restaurant topped Langston (W 10-9) 6 4 1 1 5 7 Ch icago 6. 2B— Santana. 3B — E — Youngblood, Reynolds. Rl- First Stop Lounge, 6,4, at Charter Dak Nunez (S I) 3 1 1 1 i 4 Johnstone. chords. Field. Lisa Leister, Beth Correlo and Langston pitched to 1 batter In 7th. HR— Brooks (11). SB— Sandberg (21). SF Garner. LOB— San Franpisco 10, Houston Laura Southwick all rapped two hits T— 2 :49. A— 7,756. — Foster. 16. 2B— Bailey, Mumphrev 2, Rey­ Phil miscues give Montreal 3-1 win each for the winners. For First Stop, IP H R ER BB SO nolds. Dorrie Wllk and Millie Valentine New York . . , 3B— Cruz, Glodden. SB— Dllver (2), sloshed two hits opiece while Anne Orioies 7,Indians 4 Terrell 6 8 5 5 2 7 KVados banged a triple. Leonard (14), Youngblood (5), Walling scoreless-inning streak to 22 before Gardner (L 1-1) 1 3 2 2 0 1 (4). S— M. Davis, Brenly, Garner, By Joe llluzzi With one out, Derrel Thomas and sharp,” said Montreal manager Gaff 1 0 0 0 0 1 Dawley. tagged (or a run in the seventh. The BALTIMORE CLEVELAND UPI Sports writer Andre Dawson singled. When Bill Virdon. “ It turned out well. ObrhM ObrhM Chicago IP H R ER BB SO right-hander left in the seventh Bumbry cf 4 1 2 0 Butler cf 3 10 0 Trout 61-3 10 4 4 4 6 Son Francisco Stone hobbled Dawson’s hit for an You’re never wrong when the agree on contract Brusstar 2-311120 MDavIs 21 3 7 6 6 1 3 after aggravating a groin injury. Shelby cf 0 0 0 0 Bando ph 10 0 0 I f to err is human and forgive error, the Expos had runners on bullpen is good.” Basketball Young rf 2 2 13 Franco ss 5 0 0 0 Smith (W 76) 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Lacey 2 2-3 V 0 0 1 1 The victory was only the third in Reds 4, Padres 2 Ripken ss 5 0 2 0 Hall If 3 0 0 0 Stoddard (S 7) 2-321110 Williams 1 1-1 2 0 0 0 2 divine, then “The Pope” has first and third. Gary Carter hit into HOUSTON (UPI) - Akeem to have him as part of the the last 10 games for the Expos, At Cincinnati, Tom Foley Murray 1b 5 2 1 0 Thorntn dh 3 1 2 0 Terrell pitched to 2 batters In TIh. Lavelle 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 earned sainthood. a fielder’s choice for a 1-0 lead. On 01t(juwon, who played his first program,” he said. Gross 3b 2 0 2 1 Tobler 1b 4 113 HBP— by Terrell (Dernier). WP— Minton 4 5 0 .0 3 2 who are lingering in fifth place in slammed a two-run homer with Not John Paul II, but Philadel­ the play, Samuel threw the ball basketball game as a lanky Niger­ The announcement of the agree­ Summer Leegue Cruz 3b 2 0 10 Vukovch rf 3 0 1 0 Gard­ Calvert (L 1-2) 1-3 2 1 ,1 1 0 phia Phillies' manager Paul Ow­ over the head of first baseman Len the N L East, 13'fy games back of one out in the. bottom of the ninth SIngletn dh 2 0 0 1 Castillo rf 1 0 0 0 ner. T — 3:10. A— 37,292. Houston off Rich Gossllge to lift the Reds. ian teenager five years ago, has ment ended growing speculation Southern: H.W.C. S3 (Rick Mlus 17, Avola dh 2 1 2 1 Willard c 3 0 10 RyOn 6 8 6 4 2 5. ens, whose nickname is "The Matuszek trying to complete the the Cubs.. that Olajuwon, who gained local Mike Murphy 10), Beavers 45 (Louis Roenick If 3 0 1 1 Carter ph 1010 Smith 2 2 0 0 0 2 Pinch hitter Kevin McReynolds agreed to the longest and richest Melendez 17, Milton Hawkins 12). Pope.” He’s sure put up with double play and Carter moved to The Phillies dropped to 7>/i popularity in leading the Univer­ Dauerr 2b 4 0 10 Jacoby 3b 4 10 0 DIPIno 2 1 0 0 1 3 tied it with a two-out solo homer off contract ever offered a rookie in Kerry Blue 43 (Ben Paoanl IS, Kenny Dempsey c 4 1 2 0 Bernzrd 2b 4 0 3 1 Dawley (W 64) 2 1 0 0 0 1 enough errors by his team this second. games behind Chicago, but Owens professional basketball. sity of Houston to three consecu­ Daynair 12, Damian Purcell 10), Dodgers 5, Braves 1 WP— M. Davis, Williams. T — 6:45. A— .still thinks there’s plenty of time Mario Soto, 12-5, in the top of the Totals 15 7 IS 7 Totals 35 4 9 4 year. Koosman couldn't handle a Houston Rockets General Man­ tive Final Four appearances, Heaven Devils 37 (Gory Phair 13, Paul Baltimoro 000 M 0100— 7 8 ,020 . A I The Phillies added three costly throw while covering first base on for the Phillies to repeat as N L inning.' Tetrault 10). Cleveland 000100 100— 4 ager Ray Patterson Wednesday might be traded by the club or play Ozones 67 (Mike Beaureouard 14, LOS ANGELES ATLANTA •••bbbbbbbbbbooobbboob Dan Driessen’s grounder and champions. Gom6Wlnnlng RBI— Young (3). errors to their league-leading total Pirates 6, Cardinals 4 ■aid the 7-foot center selected first one year for a minimum salary and Dave Westerman 11), Purple Helmets E— Vukovich, Tobler, Boddicker. DP— idi r h bl cdi r h M Montreal had men on first and “ Our pitching has stood up very 47 (Kevin Corrlere 23, Frank Lev 10). Sox 2b 5 0 10 Ramirz ss 4 0 0 0 Wednesday night which contrib­ At St. Louis, Dale Berra drove in in the NBA draft had agreed to a then leave as a free agent. Baltimore 1, Cleveland 2. LDB— Whittlld rt 5 1 2 0 Oberkfll 3b 3 0 1 0 third, Tim Wallach walked to load well and our spot in the standings Eagles 77 (Chris Golllgan 26, Sean Baltim ore 9, Cleveland 7. 2B— R adio, T V uted to their 3-1 loss to the Montreal five runs with a grand slam and a ■ix-year coiitract. Olajuwon said that was never a MePhadden 20), Colt 4S’s 62 (Ken Landrix cf 5 0 0 1 PefTv*'ir’^ V i B 0 the bases and Jim Wohiford then doesn't bother me at the present Bumtnura (2), Ripken. HR— Tobler (6), Expos. single to power the Pirates. Pat Ellis, 0 1 * j^^yiree agents possibility. Brennan 26, Nell PtachInsk112> Young (7) Ayala (3). SB— Butler (35). S Maldond cf 0 0 0 0 Murphy cf 4 0 0 0 ••••••••••obbbbobboooe “ I wanted to hit my head on the doubled to left to make it 3-0. time because there are still 50 Berra’s homer off reliever Jeff Marshall If 4 1 1 0 Chmbis 1b 4 0 1 0 tavolvejJn,*" terms Of the butl wasn’Whlnkingafiout'pIaylHg -Shelby. SF— Roenicke, Singleton. TODAY wall after those three errors Gullickson, 7-7, coasted with a games left to play,” he said. Lahti erased a 4-2 St. Louis lead in Scioscia c 4 1 2 1 LInores rf 3 0 0 0 contract wond remain confiden­ one year,” he said. “ I just been Brock 1b 4 0 0 0 Hubbrd 2b 4 1 3 0 65:30 Olympic Games, Channels 8,40 helped the Expos to that 3-0 lead,” one-hit shutout until consecutive Elsewhere, Chicago nipped New the sixth. John Candelaria, 10-8, IP H R ER BB SO tial but confirmed the agreement playing a lot, staying in shape and Golf Balllmore Rivera 3b 3 1 1 0 Benedict c 3 0 2 0 7:30 Baseball: Mets vs. Pirates, said Owens. “ The game should eighth-inning singles by Greg York 7-6, Los Angeles downed Andersn ss 4 I 1 1 Brizzolar p I O 0 0 Channel 9, W KHT got the win and St. Louis starter would make him the highest paid getting ready.” Bddckr (W 136 7 26 7 4 4 3 4 Gross, Ozzie Virgil and Tim Atlanta 5-1, Cincinnnati beat San TMortnz (S 15) 1 16 2 0 0 0 2 Welch p 3 0 11 Johnsn ph 10 0 0 8:00 Baseball: Yankees vs. White [I have been 0-0, especially the way Rick Horton, 6-2, took the loss. rookie in NBA history. Olajuwon, 20, came to Houston in Reuss p 0 0 0 0 McMrtry p 0 0 0 0 Sox, SportsChannel, WPOP Clevelond U Corcoran produced a run and Diego 4-2, Pittsburgh defeated St. (Montreal starter Bill) Gullickson If so, it would end a one-year 1981 from his native , Nige­ MInnechaug Comer (L 2-7) 4 5 4 3 2 1 Zachry p 1 0 0 0 Wshngt ph I 0 1 1 8:00 Golt: Waukegan Open, USA knocked him out in favor of Jeff Louis 6-4 and Houston edged San Astros 7, Giants 6 Amelng rf 0 0 0 0 (kirber p 0 0 0 0 Cable silenced our bats most of the way. ’ ’ claim on that distinction by Ralph ria, through the Partners of Waddell 1 26 5 2 2 2 0 Reardon. The right-hander in­ Francisco 7- 6 in 12 innings. At Houston, Phil Gam er’s one- FOUR BALL BEST BALL TOURNA­ Jeffcoat 116 3 1 1 0 0 Watson ph I 0 0 0 8:30 Baseball: Red Sox vs. Rangers, Errors by left fielder Jeff Stone, Sampson, the top pick in last year’s America Program. He had been a M ENT — Low gross - Wayne Rydeckl- Totals 18 5 9 1 Totals M 1 8 1 Channels 22, 30, 38, WTIC duced pin^h hitter Sixto Lezeano Dodgers 5, Braves I out single with the bases loaded in Easterly 2 2 0 0 0 2 second baseman Juan Samuel and draft, which also was made by gifted soccer player but had not B.Lazzerlnl-K.Garbelllnl-B. Marut; Comer pitched to 2 batters In 5th. L n Angeles 918 210186-5 9:00 Boxing: Eric Martin vs. Dio losing pitcher Jerry Koosman, into hitting an inning-ending dou­ At Atlanta, Mike Scioscia had the bottom of the 12th1nning scored Low net- A.Caron-M.Frev-D.Arnett- Atlanta 880000180— 1 Colome, ESPN Houston. played basketball until a Peace HBP— by Easterly (Youna).T— 2:45. A 7-mldnlght Olympic Games. Chan­ ble play and went on to record his two hits with an RBI and Los Bill Dawley and lifted the Astros. K.Osborne, M.Robblns-J.Harrell- — 5,401. (tam6wlnnlna RBI — None. 12-9, in the first inning put the At a news conference Wednes­ Corps worker introduced him to it B.Llewellyn, N.Erickson, D.Luster- E— Oberkfell 2, Ramirez. DP— Los nels 8, 40 15th save as he combined on a Angeles turned three Atlanta er­ Dawley, 6-4, pitched two innings 12:30-2 a.m. Olympic Games. Chan­ Phillies’ season total at 120 and day afternoon, Patterson said in 1979. F.LIttle-B.Young-G.Phillips; Closest Angeles 1. LOB— Los Angeles 7, Atlanta opened the doors to three Montreal six-hitter with Gullickson. rors into two more runs. Bob for the victory. Mark Calvert, 1-2, to the pin - 5th hole- B.Quesnel, 13th Biue Jays 7, Rangers 2 8. ZB— Sclascia, Anderson, Mor- nels 8, 40 was the loser. comparisons between the two At Houston, Olajuwon became hole- T.Grlgaltls; Skins- 4th- J.SmIth, shall, runs. “ Up to then Gully was pretty Welch. 9-11, extended his Hubbard, Whitfield. G E deals would be “ immaterial.” one of these most dominant centers 7th- D.Coley, 8th- B.LazzerInl, 10th- TORONTO TEXAS “ We’ve long passed what the in college basketball, leading the J.LapIne, 15th- G.Moore, 16th- E.Na­ ObrhM ObrhM IP H R ER BB SO son, 18-N.Erlckson. Garda 2b 4 1 2 0 Sample It 4 0 2 0 Los Angeles USED CARS amount of it is going to be or country in rebounds, blocked shots Collins If 4 0 3 3 Ward cf 4 0 0 1 Welch (W 9-11)41-3,6 1 1 1 3 AL roundup whether it compares to Ralph’s and field goal shooting percentage. Reuss 0/ 1 0 0 0 0 Compire a rs and ceniiare Leach If 1 0 0 0 BBell 3b 4 0 0 0 Zachry 12-3' 0 0 0 1 1 contract or doesn’t compare to He was named Southwest Con­ MosAv cf 3 1 1 0 Parrish rf 4 1 2 0 Values-Ihese cars listed Upshaw 1b 4 0 1 1 O’Brien 1b 4 0 1 0 Howell A 1 1 0 0 0 0 Ralph’s contract. That’s ference Player of the Year and was Baseball GBell rf 5 0 0 0 Wright dh 3 0 2 1 Atlanta # are ready to Go- By all immaterial. a consensus All- America last Brizzolara (L 61) 5 7 4 3 1 0 Johnsn dh 4 0 10 Kunkel ss 4 0 0 0 McMurtry 2)1001 means, see our “ Akeem is a person in and of season and was the Most Valuable Alkens ph 1 0 0 0 Scott c 3 0 0 0 Sutton halts Brewers’ losing streak Whitt c 4 2 11 Wllkrsn 2b 3 1 1 0 Garber 2 1 0 0 0 2 cars belore you himself and he’s going to make a Player in the 1983 Final Four Fernndz 3b 4 2 3 2 Reuss pitched to 1 batter In 7th; great contribution to the Houston despite Houston’s runner-up American League standings Zachry pitched to 1 batter In 9th. buy-anywhere Griffin ss x3 1 1 0 WP— Brizzolora. T — 2:38. A— 24,047. By Mike Barnes “ It was exciting because no one ’ ’ But I had to reintroduce m yself to Mariners 7, Angels 2 Rockets and we’re really pleased finish. Totals 17 7 11 7 Totals 11 2 8 1 East x-reached on catcher's Interference UPI Sports Writer ever considered me a strikeout my players. We haven’t shook At Seattle, Mark Langston, 10-9, W L Pet. OB tt“jr pitcher,” the curly-haired right­ hands after a win in a long tim e.” and Ed Nunez combined on a Detroit 74 41 .643 — Toronto 001101100— 7 BUY OF THE WEEK Toronto ExposS.PhiiiiesI Don Sutton is alone in the record Elsewhere, Chicago stopped five-hitter and rookie Alvin Davis 64 47 .577 8 Texas 001000 001 2 hander said. “ When you consider Baltimore 60 52 .536 12'/2 Game-winning RBI— Collins (8). 1 1 CHEV MAIIBU CUSSIC COUPE book and his performance Wednes­ guys like Nolan Ryan and Walter New York 5-4, Oakland blanked drove in two runs with his 22nd Boston 59 53 .527 13'/2 E— Scott. DP— ^Toronto 1, T exas 1. LOB PHILADELPHIA MONTREAL V-8, Auto, PS, PB, R, Vinyl day night helped keep the Brewers Divisions up for grabs New York 57 54 .514 IS lUPI photo Minnesota 5-0, Seattle downed homer and a single to help the — Toronto 9, Texas 5. 2B— Collins 2, ObrhM ObrhM Root WAS *3495 Johnson and Christy Mathewson, I Milwaukee 48 66 .421 2S (28). S— Moore. Garvey 1b 4 0 2 1 Dovls cf 4 111 pitch over the head of George land, but the Mets tied it in the 80 CMC Vi TON PICKUP Pittsburgh 49 65 .430 19Vi Salazar cf 0 0 0 0 Parker rf 3 0 0 0 ecyl. 8td, PS. tC C O C Foster. fourth when Brooks singled, Dar­ WMt Nettles 3b 4 0 1 0 Cncpczi 3b 3 0 0 0 Siarra Qranda Pkg * 5 ) 7 4 Tim Stoddard got the final two ryl Strawberry walked and Rafael Sitorts in Brief Son Diego 67 45 .598 — Kennedy c 4 0 0 0 (iulden c 3 0 2 0 Marvin Miller to appraise value Atlanta 58 55 .513 V/t A'sSJwinsO Brown cf 4 0 10 Esosky lb 10 10 77 DODGE D100 VAN outs for his seventh save, but he Santana doubled. Los Angeles 56 58 .491 12 Martinez If 4 0 1 0 Milner pr 0 10 0 allowed a two-out solo homer by Chicago took a 3-1 lead in the Houston S3 61 .465 15 Tempitn u 3 0 0 0 Foley ss 4 112 Low mllaaga <4595 fifth. Dernier walked and went to Soccer Club holds tryouts Cincinnati 48 65 .425 19Vi MINNESOTA OAKLAND McRynl ph 1 1 1 1 Soto p 10 0 0 Hubie Brooks. San Francisco 44 66 .400 22 ObrhM ObrhM Ramirz ss 0 0 0 0 78 CHEV Vi TON PICKUP The Cubs entered the bottom of third on Sandberg’s single. Sand­ Wednesday’s Results Puckett cf 4 0 0 0 Phillips ss 3 1 0 0 Show p 2 0 0 0 the seventh trailing 5-3. Jay berg stole second and after Terrell of Red Sox for possible sale Manchester Soccer Club will hold tryouts for the fall sason Chicago 7, New York 6 Hatcher If 3 0 0 0 Lonsfrd 3b 4 1 1 0 Smmrs ph 1 0 0 0 <4095 struck out Matthews, Moreland hit for boys born in 1972 on Monday night starting at 6 o’clock at l-os Angeles 5, Atlanta 1 Hrbek 1b 4 0 0 0 Morgan 2b 4 0 1 0 Gossoge p 0 0 0 0 Johnstone stroked a pinch-hit Montreal 3, Philadelphia 1 Bush dh 4 0 10 Wagner u 0 0 0 0 Totals M 1 7 1 Totals 11 4 7 1 triple to right-center field and on a two-run single. Martin School. Cincinnati 4, San Diego 2 Brnnskv rf 3 0 0 0 KIngmn dh 4 0 2 2 One out when winning run soared BOSTON (U P I) - Buddy Le- is form er president and general last summer to take over control­ retired two years ago, he is still the next pitch, New York starter New York pulled within 3-2 in the Pittsburgh 6, St. Louis 4 GaettI 3b 3 0 10 Dovls pr 0 10 0 Son Diego 880188881— 1 Roux, on the way out as a partner manager of the Houston Astros. ling Interest of the team. The considered an employee of the Houston 7, Son Francisco 6 (lllnnlhgs) Teufel 2b 2 0 10 Murphy cf 2 1 1 1 Cincinnati 888188 811— 4 Walt Terrell hit Bob Dernier and sixth on Santana’s fielder’s choice IT COSTS SO UHLE in the Boston Red Sox, has hired M iller and Smith are empowered Yawkey-Sullivan faction was players association. Thursday's Oames Laudner c 3 0 0 0 Bochte 1b 4 0 10 Gome-winning RBI — Foley (2). both Terrell and Mets manager grounder and went ahead 5-3 with (All Times EOT) Wshngl u 0 0 0 0 Heath rf 4 12 1 LOB— Son Diego 7, Cincinnati 6. 2B— form er players’ union leader Mar­ to hire a third party to decide a fair given authority to force a buyout. Even though he will be techni­ Jackson suspension reduced Dave Johnson were ejected. three mns in the seventh. Kelvin Los Angeles (Hershlser 7-4) at Atlanta JImlnez ss 2 0 1 0 Almon If 10 0 1 Gwynn, Garvey, Oester. HR— Dovls (3), TOGETjfflMUCH vin Miller to work with an and equitable price of the stock Being a part of the appraisal cally representing players and (Camp 56), 5:40 p.m. David ph 1 0 0 0 Hendrsn If 0 0 0 0 McReynolds (17), Foley (4). SB— Brown Both Frey and Johnson said,it Chapman walked and went to third NEW YO RK — The suspension of California’s Reggie appraiser to determine the value of held by LeRoux and his two process will give Miller the oppor­ owners at the same time. Miller Chicago (Eckersley 66) at Montreal (10), Redus (38), Parker (6). S— Esosky. was unlikely their pitchers would on a single by Keith Hernandez. (Schotzeder 4-3), 7:35 p.m. 0 6 8 Totals 19 S 8 5 IP H RERBBSO his share of the team. partners, Rogers Badgett and Al tunity to closely scrutinize the said Wednesday he did not see it as Jackson for igniting a fight last month was reduced from MmiMMta■ » r A B i n CHEVROLET be throwing at hitters in a close Brusstar replaced starter Steve Pittsburgh (Rhoden 96) at New York Son Diego Co-owners Jean Yawkey and Curran. financial records of a major league a conflict of interest. two games to one Wednesday by American League (Berenvl 7-11), 7:35 p.m. OOktOfNl OlOOIfttR— 5 Show 8 5 2 2 3 4 game in a tight pennant race. Trout and yielded a sacrifice fly to Haywood Sullivan, who were given The trio were forced to sell their baseball team, something he “ These owners I am represent­ President Bobby Brown. St. Louis (tJiPoInt 69) at Philadelphia Gam6wlnnlito RBI — Almon (2). Gossoge (L 64) 16 2 2 2 -0 0 “ I know they wouldn’t throw at Foster to tie the score. Brooks and (Hudson 69), 7:35 p.m. pP— M lnno^a 1, Oakland 2. LOB— CIndnnall 1229 aMn S^MwAgiter controlling interest of the club by 16 limited partner shares after the fought for durinjg his 15 years as ing are on the way out," Miller Jackson will serve the one- game suspension on Saturday San Diego (Lollar 9-9) at Cincinnati Soto (W 12-5) 9 7 2 2 1 5 Dernier in that situation and Smith Strawberry walked to load the 1 0»5lon•••••••••••• Substantial Savingna MCC — Room with kit­ estimates. Fully Insured. dav, weekends anytime, THOMAS SAPIENZA ako PERMANENT PART EXPERIENCED BAK­ GERALD T. SAPIENZA, knack for talking on the WAITRESS — Immediate ERY HELP NEEDED — firm. Looking for flexi­ tor the' right buyer. chen privileges needed Telephone 643-6017, after PUMP AND FILTER tor 649-9012. openings. Apply In per­ TIM E TELLERS — Expe­ STORE CLERK Business Opportunities 22 FOUR ROOMS — 2nd by serious male student, late of Dover, Delaware, BOLTON PUBUC HOT W I telephone? Do you enlov Must be ovalloble ble, organized, hard Mid Sixties - NO floor, newly redecorated, 6pm, 647-8509. above ground pool. Ex­ ownina propertv In said The Zoning Board of people? Do you need son; La Strada West, 471 rience preferred, but not NEEDED — Full tlme- non-smoker, for the aca­ cellent condition. $75. 1972 P L Y M O U T H D istrict, deceased. INVITATION TO BID weekends and able to working, quick to learn ••••••••••••••••••••••• AGENTS PLEASE. For modern bath. No utilities. Sealed bids will be received Appeals will hold a iwbllc extra money? Are you a Hartford Road. necessary. Apply In per- /part time for local 7- Indfvldual. Excellent fu­ demic year. Please coll DESIGN KITCHENS by Call 742-7485. SCAMP — Automatic, The Hon. W illiam E. F lti- hearing on August 21, 1984 of vyork flexible hours. Call $360 a month. Call 871- Gerald, Judge, of the Court In the Office o f the D irector •go-getter? If so, call Pat san; Savings Bank of Eleven food store. Benef­ START YOUR OWN appointment call 1-669-6483. J. P. Lewis. Cabinets, power steering, vinyl top, of General Services, 41 Cen­ 7:30 p.m. of the town hall to 528-9406 for more ture to right candidate. 6098,9-5. of Probate, District ot Man­ hear the followino cases: at 643-2711 Monday ELECTRICIANS AND Manchester, 923 Main its Include Insurance, MAIL ORDER BUSI­ ‘ 'S-5993. •••••••••SfrSfrSSSSSSSSSS vanities, formica, Wilson COMPLETE CUB good second car. Runs chester at o hearing held on ter Street, Manchester, Con­ information. This Is a key position. necticut, until August 23,1984 Dan ZIelenskI ot 15 Colonial through Thursday 6pm- JOURNEYMEN — 2 ye­ Street, Manchester. credit union and profit Call 643-2377. NESS. We ship merchan­ art, Corlan counter tops,' SCOUT UNIFORM, in­ good. $1000. Call 742-8650. August 6, 1984 ordered that Road fora setback vorlance TWO R(X)MS & THREE all claims must be presented at 11:00 o.m . fo r the foliow - 9pm. ars experience. Holi­ EOE. sharing. Apply In person dise to your customers. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roommates Wanted 48 kitchen cabinet fronts, cludes bear/wbelos Ing; ATOMIC ABSORPTION to section 7C to construct a at: 513 Center Street, MAINTENANCE ME­ LUE, P.O. Box 2147, ROOMS — Stove and to the tlduclorv on or before *k*d . , days, benefits and Insu­ C H A N IC — Our East complete woodworking scarfs and bobcat/wolf 1980 PINTO PONY — 4 November 6, 1VB4 or be UNIT EQUIPMENT AND rance. Call 246-5106. NATIONAL APPLIANCE Manchester. EOE. PART TIME SCIENCE Belden Station, Norwalk, Condominiums 32 refrigerator. For more ••••••••••••••••••••••• cylinder, 4 speed, eco­ SUPPLIES. P olly and Daniel H arris o t 39 Hartford facility Is seek­ information call 563-4438 service, custom made book. $15. Call 649-6663. barred os bv low provided. The Town of Manchester Is Vernon Rood tor o setbock GIRL FRIDAY — Expe­ has po- LAB AIDE — The Man­ CT 06850. WANTED — Responsible furniture, colonial repro­ nomical, low miles. Ex­ Dionne E. YusInos, variance to construct o dick. L O I A r T 'e. n u « IX I ing an experienced maln- chester High School or 529-7850. Ass't. Clerk on equol opportunity em­ rienced secretarial h GHIA — One owner. Low 271 Autumn Street WATER 8. AIR SALES responsible person. FINANCING AVAILABLE /doors. Call 643-6712. room, must sell. Private POSITION — Must be vice, parking. 24 hour ities. Security. Coll 649- ceieln or Fiberglass Done in mileage. 302 CIO. Crulse- Manchester, CT 06040 WRECKER DRIVER BARTENDERS — Ma- Apply In person; Pero For Qualifisd Applicanti Your Home By a ProfsssiO' home, 649-6486. 026-08 neat, enthusiastic and security, 649-0210. 5132. ______MASTER CABINET matlc. Power steering, Excellent pay and le/Female, needed wee­ Fruit Stand, 276 Oakland nal. motivated. Up to 17K. We Repair Fiberglass Cracks. MAKER with 30 years power brakes, air condl- incentive program, all kend nights and weekend Street, 643-6384. KITCHEN FACILITIES EAST HARTFORD — Se­ A M /FM stereo- JOIN Apply In person: 397 days. Part time hours Call Kevin at hands on experience. Old tlonlng. company benefits. Broad Street, Manches­ and private bath, separ­ cond floor apartment. fashioned craftsmanship /radio. Other extras. Call INVITATION TO BID Call Stan Ozimek at Mo- only. Apply: Ground ate entrance. $125 Three tomlly house. 4'/3 tt. BitktDb RefitisliiiK The Eighth Utilities District, BURGER KING ter, Tuesday, August YDU CAN enlov extra at o fair price. All your Pets 6S 646-0211 after 5pm. ot Manchester, Connecticut ‘riarty Brothers, 643- Round, 3025 Main Street, DON'T KNOW anyone vacation money by ex­ monthly. Call 871-6098, . rooms. Appliances and neeetuitmit THE HOME OF THE WINNER 5135. 14th, 1-6pm. 649-SirO woodworking needs. In­ seeks bids to r the follow ing; Glastonbury. who wants to buy what changing Idle Items In 9-5. garage. Call 528-5431. 1979 MAZDA RX7 — Blue 1. New 1984 two-wheel- you have to sell? Let a terior and exterior. Call Flexible work hours (Day-NIght-Weekenil) your home for cash ... 647-7226. with A M /FM , moon roof, drlve wheel loader backhoe. want ad find a cash buyer IN PRIVATE HOME — ’/ii, T W O BEDROOM FREE KITTENS — 8 2. 1985 I'/j - 2 cubic vord with an ad In classified. 5 speed. Low miles. Ex­ dump truck. An Opportunity tor advancement PART TIME SUPERMARKET HELP for you! All privileges. Large .’APARTMENT — Istfloor LAWN MOWING — weeks old. Litter trained. ARA TRANSPORTATION. Call 643-2711 toplaceyour CARPENTRY AND MA­ Male and femole. Block cellent! $6750. Call 643- Bids specifications may be Transporting Coventry Immediate part time openings for: ad. yard. Close to Main lot 2 family house. Ap­ Hedge trimming - chain SONRY — Free esti­ 0711. obtained during business Excellent training school children is looking Street, bus line. One week pliances, parking, near saw work - light trucking. and white. Calico and hours (9:00 o.m. to 5 p.m.) for good, qualified people mates. Call Tony orange and white. Coll Mondov thru Saturday, from Competitive wages DO YOU HAVE A LOVED security required. Call ' hospital and busline. $475 (General hondyman. In- cn.iiiin,-M» 1978 HONDA ACCORD the Dispatcher at the Eighth to drive school bus in the • Grocery Clerks 643-2659. ;per month, plus utilities: sored. Coll Rav, 646-7973. Saulllocote, 649-fl8i i . 742.8O89. Utllllles District Flr«house, tall. AM, PM, noon runs ONE Who Needs Perso­ HATCHBACK — Five Great benefits nal Attention? We are CONSTRUCTION ' Security deposit and ref­ speed, 30 mpg, regular 32 Main St., Monchstter, Ct available. $5.50 an hour ss TWO SWEET LOOKING 06040 , ^ plus attendance bonus willing to run errands, LABORER erences required. Call HMtina/Plumblna gas, 1 owner. Excellent Sealed bids w ill be received As you can see. there is a lot in it for you • Produce Clerks 649-0642 after 6pm. KITTENS — Free to good and driving awards. Must do your shopping or On new home homes. 10 w^eks, moles. condition. $2100. 649-3145. at the obove address until besides extra money and the start of a be able to drive standard take you shopping, 7:30 p.m., on Monday, Au­ project. Apartments (or Rent 42 Coll 646-2308, otter gust 20, 1984, at which time rewarding career with the Burger King® transmission and have • Deli Clerks cook meals or very MANCHESTER — 4 FOGARTY BROTHERS 1975 L T D STATION clean diving record. Will rooms, 2 bedrooms, 2nd LAWN MOWERS RE­ 5;30pm. they w ill be publicly opened, system. light housekeeping. Call 643-2111 PAIRED— Quick, Expert — Bathroom remodel­ WAGON— 49JX)0 miles, read oloud and recorded at train and license. II Inter­ floor, 2 family. Modern, ing; Installation water one owner. No rust. Good the Eighth Utilities District Apply In person at: ested and you qualify call • Cashiers Call 643-4741 or 649- MANCHESTER — Avail­ ' Immaculate. $485, Includ­ Servicel Senior Dis­ Firehouse, 32 Main Street, count! Free Pick Up and heaters, garbage dispo­ ••••••••44444444444444* condition. Factory air. 467 Center Street, Manchester 742-8806,7anr,-3pm, Mon. 9273. anytime. able Immediately. One, ing heat, hot water and Manchester, Conn. 06040 -Fri.______Dellveryl ECONOMY sals; faucet repairs. 649- AM/FM stereo. $2200. The Eighth Utllltlei District Day and evening shifts. Must have flexible SALESPERSON two and three bedroom appliances. 646-0352, 643- Tag Soles 69 Experience preferred, MOWER, 647-3660. 4539. VIsa/MosterCord Coll 646-1156. reserves the right to relect availability and be able to work an occasio­ apartments. $400, $440, 1390. any and all bids tor any rea­ but will accept indi­ $520, heat and hot water accepted. son deemed In the best Inter­ nal Sunday. Competitive starting rates, li­ vidual with strong Included. BIssell ond eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 1973 CHEVELLE MA­ est ot the D istrict. beral fringe benefits. 3Va ROOM BACHELOR BRICKS, BLOCKS, TAG SALE — Moving to EIGHTH UTILITIES background in retail Boyle Realtors. 649-4800. APARTMENT In Rock­ LIBU, $375 or best offer. DISTRICT , BOOKKEEPER selling.Call for ap­ STONE — Concrete. Roorlng S6 Californio. Garage ville — 2nd floor, heot Chimney repairs. No lob Coll 647-9013 1973 DUS­ Samuel Longest EARN BIG MONEY For consideration, applications are availa­ pointment. Bernie'aTV Items, chain sow, furni­ TER, $450 or best offer. Public Works Through Trial Bal­ 3'/2 ROOM APARTMENT and hot water Included. too small. Call 644-8356. ble at the store courtesy booth. Interviews at & Appliance, Tri-City — Private home, heat, ture, baby Items, sleep Coll 647-9013. Commissioner $310 plus security. Call sofa, new bathroom van­ 021-OS ance. Accounts pay­ Plaza, Vernon. appliances. Working sin­ FLOORSANDING — I time of application. 643-1982. ity and sink. Everything FOR PART-TIME WORK* able, job cost re­ gle adult only. No pets, Floors like new. Special­ cords, requisitions, 875-3394 \ DO VOU HAVE A LOVES izing In older floors, natu­ Must Go! Saturday, Au­ children. Call 643-2880. Tag Sales 69 Tog Soles sales records. Homes (or Rent 43 ONE Who Needs Perso­ ral and stained floors. No gust 11th, Sunday, August SHOP RITE nal Attention? We are 12th, 64 Concord Rood, KIT -N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright waxing anymore. John 587 East Middle Tpke. Send Resume to: willing to run errands, Verfallle. Coll 646-5750. 9am-4pm. Box 711 do your shopping ot MANCHESTER — Quick to knit from 4-ply Manchester, CT 06040 Manchester, CT 06040 take you shopping, wor.iled, this raglan aleeve Opening available in Outside Sales EOE Lovely two bedroom cook meals or very TAG SALE M/F or call 643-0205 Cape, garage. $550 per coat-swealcr ii veriatile to The claasle Bhirtdrass light housekeeping. HousatioM (}oodi 62 By the Town of Manchester wear. irlth raclan alaavaa anti month plus utilities. Se­ No. 166 hat full direciioni selling subscriptions for the curity, lease, refrloero- Call 0434741 or 040- A Tag Sale of surplus furniture and equipment of the Town of Man-, ^ alp-front for tha lazgar for Small, Medium and Large t g m . tor, stove. No pets. Call 0Z73. anytim *. Chester Board of Education and the Town will be held: ,, (bust 30-40) inclusive. also USED REFRIGERA­ 649-6206. TORS, WASHERS, Place: Waddell SchooLCafeteria 'to omen, Mts $1 .0 0 1m m at Manchester Herald •••••••444444444444*44* 163 Broad Street atHtn, fhii SM far fsitagi M4 No. 8876 with Pfcoto- Ranges - clean, guaran­ a^lag. GaUelainSisaa88toM. Store/Olflce Space 44 LADY BUSTER KEN­ teed, parts and service. Manchester, CT Slsa 40.44 boat, a n yetda CELEBRITY CIPHER NELS — Canine board­ Low prices. B.O. Pearl & 46-Inch. Early evenings and Saturdays CMxliy CtpUar onptosram n oraaM from quotauora ay Iwmus psofla, paM Md praMM. •••••eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ing, state licensed, safe, Date: Saturday, August 18, 1984 —* T ' - * rji rfr fT Son, 649 Main Street, HaraM clean, reasonable rotes. Time: Begins at 9:00 a.m. . ^ — by CONNIE WIENER SOUTH Wl NDSOR — Sul­ 643-2171. 1110 a«a. at kawt lias PcsUania anaUaSla anlg Set your own hours R.L. Cobb, 647-8309 and Haw YatiL H.Y. Ittst taaiaaaahowii. t livan Avenue. 1,600 sa. tt. 649-8496, The following types of items will he sold: Mat Maw. MSttsi «Hk Zir “LRCV Q PCX RUWC OV XRC CKCVQVP, O prime retoll space, ample MATCHING WASHER cost ww ttita NaaWw. • n o , tans I 2jie tar iMk Student Chairs $ 2.00 ‘‘ parking. S660. Call 236- AND GAS DRYER, Gen­ SPECIAL; Over 200 aa- tmTiiM N t fw 8ait«a tad BRICK, BLOCK, STONE, eral Electric, $150 each or Student Desks $ 2.00 CVXC8 XRC BUU8 0M A ILM 8B , YU XRMX ON , 6021 or 644-3977. CONCRETE Walkways, lactloM a e d a FREE best offer. Coll otter 4pm, Pnttarn Bactlon In thn steps, patios, chimney Recessed Light Fixtures $ 5.00 For further information contact BUILDINC ask for Dlone, 647-7094. ALBUM. Jnat 18.00. WE LQNC QY WMB MX WC. O AMY YXM8X repairs, siding and point­ Typing Desks *10.00 ■ssn ST ties iSBs Circulation Manager ing. Quality work at THREE PIECE LANE Venetian Blinds $ 1.00 t-Itt-SSllt-SM aaa Mw. San FOR RiNT la ira ta Mwasi kan I t w a U tkaai. 8 JVVQVP.” — QCAR LMQCYM. lower prices. Coll646-7776 BEDOOM SET & Living In Mancheeter, zoned (or free estimates. Also, desks, wooden tables, formica tables, copiers, S-llt - M im u tSIlTt. 14 at 647-99^6 PREVIOUS SOLUTION; "I write my books In a village of northern Italy In the (or business, approxi­ Room furniture — Coll typewriters, ditto machines and many other selected items. SWaaS aaa aSSHqaaa a «l|ti. Naw FASHION with silence of the countryside, but only after traveling the airports of the world." — mately 1800 sq. ft., on B75-84S6 otter tom. A U l SALES FINAL. ALL MERCHANDISE SOLD “ AS IS” , t-181-eiiittoM Mmmsg-is Photo-Oalda pattama la Umberto Eco. BOOKKEEPING 8. TYP­ liaat at aaatlantfk sUlt. ail alia rangan,agan, haa Must be 18 years of'age or older. Main Street, near center ING SERVICES Availa­ “WHERE IS”. ALL MERCHANDISE MUST BE REMOVED AT S-in-TO tlVf at KUr-40 aaa- ot town, plenty ot park­ UPRIGHT FREEZER — etaarti Rtaw tt auSa. apachclal Oraca Cola Collac- ing Call 643-7604 bet- ble at YOUR BUSINESS Sears, three years old, TIME OF SALE. THE TOWN RESERVES THE RIGHT TO LIMIT •.lat-tism uTiM i esvnuTt ttMlon Ifor largar alaaa; plaa OFFICE. 164 East Center -84 M i aaS aawll tat aWM. wsen 8 s.m. and 5 p.m., excellent running condi­ > QUANITIES ON TAG SALE ITEMS. a-m -TS I MIMIs-airteUaai tar BONUS Cm p |^ ^ _ ^ BmIB PriM ... I fase. weekdays, ask tor John. Street, Manchester, 64t- tion. $300. Coll 742-9402. M RMBw Hi SM HIRa 9780. i 20 - M ANCHKSTEH H K H Al.l), Thursday, August 9, 1984

BUSINESS Boxing scoring causes Opera tenor to highlight Interiors Indexing wins praise, but not from IRS hard feelings at Games band shell Italian test for 1984 Business ... page 14 ... page 11 supplement inside according to the Internal Revenue Service, is $1,203 In Brief What is income tax indexing'? plus 18 percent of the amount over $10,800. Slipping quietly into our consciousne.ss — seemingly But with the hypothetical increase of 10 percent in from nowhere — is this concept President Reagan the CPI, the brackets would be adjusted by 10 percent insists is essential to his entire tax program, and Your — to $11,880 and $14,900. which is splitting the White House and Congress. It is Money's The amount of tax owed would become $1,203 plus 18 slated to turn into one of the most controversial ^ I I percent of the exce.ss of $11,880. features of the Reagan era. Yet, despite general Worth The savings in dollars can be significant. If you are ignorance and befuddlement. indexing is scheduled to single and earn, say, $50,000 in 1984, you would pay Some clouds tonight; begin in January 1985 — only months from now. Sylvia Porter Manchester, Conn. $13,889 in taxes (based on the standard deduction). If The iirinciples underlying indexing are relatively you are married and filing jointly, you would pay mostly cloudy Saturday Friday, August 10, 1984 simple. Its proponents argue that it would halt "bracket creep." the phenomenon that occurs when $11,368 us a couple. — See page 2 But say indexing is in effect. If inflation were at Single copy: 25C the pace of inflation shoves you into higher and higher rate of 4 percent, you, the single taxpayer earning tax brackets even though your actual income docs not The base lor indexing would be 1983. Every year, Hanrhpatpr Ifralh $50,000 in 1984, would pay $13,588 and you. the married buy more goods and .services. Under indexing, the from 1985 on, each tax bracket, the standard couple, would pay $11,033. At an inflation rate of 7 standard deduction, personal exemption and lax deduction, and the personal exemption would be percent, the savings would be higher. You, the single brackets would be automatically adjusted to prevent adjusted to reflect the increase in the Consumer Price taxpayer with a taxable income of $50,000 would pay bracket creep from taking place. Index (CPI) for the previous fiscal year over the base $13,359. and you, the married couple, would pay The IRS benefits from inflation and doesn’t deny it. year of 1983. $10,779, according to Peat Marwick culculations. The Joint Congressional Committee on Taxation has Although indexing is slated to begin next January, Marine estimated that for every 10 percent increase in most of you would not notice the effects until you filed What’s more, the savings would be larger in the nominal income, taxes rise 16.5 percent. Thus, the IRS your '85 lax return — meaning not until April 15,1986. lower tax brackets. The whole subject of indexing will Wholesale be far, far clearer afterthe debates on the subject that receives more revenues even when taxes are not Suppose, for instance, that the CPI increases by 10 directly raised. percent over the base year of 1983. The standard must come. (Even to me, after prolonged study, it still missions To illustrate, if indexing were in effect, the IRS deduction, now $1,000, would automatically become has the clarity of the mud outside the windows after would lo.se an estimated $6 billion in 1985, $17 billion in $1,100 — 10 percent plus the previous $1,000, the recent rainstorms.) 1986, $28 billion in 1987, $40 billion in 1988 and $65 billion Seated: House (left), Hale Indexing also would result in adjustments in the If indexing becomes law, and you estimate your in 1989. actual brackets. quarterly tax payments, you would start to see the to begin Standing: Chipokas, Novak No wonder the controversy over indexing when your inflation difference in your taxes one year from now. The IRS government faces such enormous deficits! But Imagine a single taxpayer in the 18 percent bracket, must have the new tax tables ready no later than Dec. Heritage makes appointments indexing would affect every one of us, as taxpayers. which at this time means an income of at least $10,800 By Noe Lelva Here’s how indexing would work: but not more than $12,900. The amount of tax, 15. 1984. United-Press International Heritage Savings and Loan Association of Manchester has announced the appointment of Ships carrying an estirnated new officers following its merger with Fidelity 2,100 U.S. Marines will arrive off moderate Federal Savings and Loan Association of New Baby boomers Central America’s Pacific coast as 0 Haven, which became effective Friday. about 250 U.S. Arm y troops in The appointments are: Peter G. Chipokas, vice Honduras conduct spy flights over By Denis G. Gulino chairman of the board ;ind president of the New suspected rebel posts in El Salva­ United Press International Producer Price Haven division: Betty R. Sullivan, executive vice consider ethics dor, sources say. president at New Haven: Robert W. Mills, vice In Costa Rica, President Luis W ASHINGTON - Wholesale Index 292.6 president and director of marketing; Dorothy M. Alberto Monge Thursday dis­ prices climbed a moderate 0.3 For Finished Goods Musco, vice president: Barbara A. Scirocco, vice in investments missed as a “crazy idea" news percent in July, the most iii four (unadjusted) president, branch coordinator and loan manager reports that a coup attempt was months, as pork and beef costs went up but ga.soline and fuel oil 290 of the New Haven division: Jeffrey P. Chipokas, possible, but civil guard forces in 1967=100 assistant vice president and manager of the the capital remained on alert. got cheaper, the Labor Depart­ Hamden office: Elizabeth D, Gentile, assistant By Carol Rosenberg In El Salvador, leftist rebels ment said today. vice president and savings manager of the New United Press Internotlonal freed a lawyer who was abducted Even with the month’s increa.se, 288 Haven division: Denise M. Jones, assistant vice in March and a doctor after the the department’s Producer Price president and manager of the Tolland office: BOSTON — A decade after they staged campus \ victims’ families paid an undis­ Index reflects a wholesale inflation Marie E. Ronzo, assistant vice president and sit-ins to protest their schools’ stockholdings. closed ransom, relatives said. rate so far this year of only 2.9 286 manager of the East Haven office; Margaret America’s college students of the '70s are demanding The U.S. forces in Honduras are percent, department analysts Tomlinson, assistant vice president and manager that their own newly earned money be invested with to carry out reconnaissance mis­ said principles, too. w The overall food index went up of the Milford office; Mary F. Torello, assistant ' M l sions over suspected rebel hi­ 284 vice president and manager of the West Haven What began as a movement to keep colleges from deouts along the Honduran-EI If---' 1 4 percent, the most since Janu­ office; and Grace B. Vossen, assistant vice supporting companies making money from South Salvadoran border, timed to coin­ ary, led by pork prices president and manager of the Glastonbury office. Africa’.s apartheid regime has matured with the cide with the Salvadoran army’s Agriculture Department ana­ Elected to the board of directors were Peter G. once-radical student protesters. operation in rebel-dominated Cha- lysts have been predicting Ingher 282 Chipokas, former president of Fidelity. Stephan latenango province. prices for meats all year La.st U 1 L. Hilcoff and David J. Chase, all previously “ The baby boom generation has grown up. But they Military sources said 2.50 U.S. summer’s drought and the higher members of the Fidelity board of directors, still have an underlying need to have their money used personnel from the 244th Military cost of feed grains encouraged 280 Charles S. House will remain chairman of the in a socially responsible fashion," said George Intelligence Batallion at Hunter producers to sell more pork and merged bank, while William H. Hale will remain Pillsbury, 35. who as a student at Yale marched Army Airfield in Georgia arc beef, temporarily bringing prices JJASONDJ MAMJJ A the president and chief executive officer against that school’s investment policy. stationed at the Paimerola mil­ down until the supply tightened. itary base, 30 miles north of r ’ ' Pork prices were up 8.3 percent Pillsbury, heir to the Minneapolis-based Pillsbury Tegucigalpa and 78 miles from the in July after dropping the previous Co., has a trust fund of his own to grapple with these Salvadoran border. m months. Gottlieb vice president days. Like many of his peers, his standards preclude The U.S. Embassy spokesman in Beef prices, up 2.6 in July, Sylvia Gottlieb of Manchester has been buying stock in companies he sees making money dropped 7.8 percent in May pnd trends that evcniually show up at unethically Honduras, Robert Callahan, re­ retail outlets. appointed executive vice president of sales and another 1.8 percent in June. fused to say what types of planes The index did not move at all in merchandising and But ga.soline and fuel oil prices In his case, that means he won’t buy shares in would be used but said the May or June. April’s index al.so corporate secretary were down sharply in July, pro­ corporations supporting repressive regimes such as “operations will not be carried out was .stationary in the original at Molts Super­ tecting the overall index from the South Africa’s, making weaponry or nuclear energy, on Nicaraguan soil.” report but was revi.sed to show a H markets Inc. or which have a record of poliuting or union-busting. Callahan also said five naval full weight of the increase in fond Ms. Gottlieb prices. slight 0.1 (KTcent increa.se. ships, including the destroyer USS If the moderating effect of fuel joined Mott's in 1957 Gasoline was 3.1 percent IT ’S A BIG LIST, but Pillsbury is helped in his Iowa, would arrive in the next few prices hud been excluded from the as a store hostess cheaper and fuel oil was down 1.1 search by Robert Zevin of the U.S. Trust Co., perhaps days with 2,100 U.S. Marines in July report the index would have and became direc­ percent. the longest-running investment counselor in the waters 50 miles off the Central climhed 0.5 percent. tor of hostess opera­ country specializing in clients with social concerns. Herald photo by Pinto American Pacific coast. The department’s Producer tions ip 1962. She Price Index, measuring the price But if the strong increase in food was promoted to Zevin, 47. a civil rights and anti-war activist in the Realtors leave their mark changes of nearly 3,400 goods sold prices had been eliminated the index would have fallen 0 1 per corporate vice pres­ '60s and '70s, is one of a smail number of stockbrokers in bulk, was 292.6 in July, equival­ cent, the departmeni said. G ident in 1964 and in who see clients like Pillsbury as a growing part of his ent to a cost of $2,926 for goods that field. He began advising ’ ‘socially sensitive" clients in Town Manager Robert Weiss (left) and West Middle Turnpike parklet in front of 1971 was appointed Herald photo by Tarquinio cost business $1,000 in 1967. vice president of 1964. Edmund Gorman, president of the Howell Cheney Regional Vocational Explosion The 0.3 percent increase for July consumer relations. Today a third of all money managed at U.S. Trust, Manchester Board of Realtors, carry the Technical School. Mrs. Weinberg, who We’re rolling now was the largest since March when She became a fa­ some $80 million, goes though a "social screen,” shrub as Mayor Barbara Weinberg is a real estate broker, said the realty it went up a revised 0.4 percent. miliar face to area I weeding out objectionable stocks for clients’ portfo­ wields the shovel for a publicity planting group raised about $500 through private rips can Substantial price increases were Inside Today "esidents after be- r Thursday's heat was compounded by a unidentified worker wipes sweat from registered for cigarettes, clothing, lios depending on their individual criteria. A staff of of rhododendrons earlier this week at a donations to beautify the parklet. coming Motts’ tele- f four accomplishes this using computers to compile hot job for workers resurfacing some of his brow. The street is one of nine being alcoholic beverages, cosmetics 20 pages. 2 sections. vision spokeswo­ data on American companies. Manchester’s streets. Edward Pysar, and costume jewelry in July. 1 advertising supplement man in 1974. Ms. two hurt resurfaced by the town this week and Among the foods, vegetables had Gottlieb was ap- The concept is not new. Some churches for years driving, and Billy Deira put a new layer next. another month of skyrocketing Area towns pointed vice presi­ have refused to have their money invested in certain WETHERSFIELD (UPI) — A A d v ic e ...... Seabrook financing questioned of blacktop on Cooper Street while an increa.ses. 15.1 percent in July Classified* . dent of sales and Sylvia Gottleib areas that stockbrokers colloquially called booze, car explosion on Route 99 early after 10.5 percent in June. Comics...... merchandising in 1978. broads and butts, Zevin said. today injured a Glastonbury man But prices dropped for chicken Entertainment CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) - A She lives on.Richmond Drive with her husband, ' to finance its Seabrook construc­ this money will go,” Bayless said. charged with the attempted and eggs. El.sewhere in the index Lottery Brokers informally observed the churches’ re­ state consumer advocate says the Milton, president of Displaycraft Inc,, which tion, but changed the purpose to murder of a reputed organized the prices of gold jewelry, home Obituaries quests with a quick check of their holdings, but not the principal owner of the Seabrook Holmes said later the company Opinion. designs and builds commercial exhibits for trade avoid such a large scale investiga­ crime figure earlier this year. Garage, water plant work electronic equipment and glass­ kind of research that necessariiy would have found is trying to “ get around” an Peopletalk shows. nuclear plant changed the purpose tion of the project. ware went down. objectionable areas, Zevin said. of a $425 million financing to avoid investigation of the wisdom of Albert Rizzo Jr., 48, was driving Sports In testimony submitted to regu­ The change iii wholesale prices Television a lengthy regulatory investigation continued investment in Seabrook the car when it blew up shortly lators July 10, Charles Bayless, does not immediately affect the W eather...... E V E N TO D A Y brokerage house specialists like of the project. PSNH financial vice president, that was ordered July 13 by the after 6:30 a.m. at the intersection Neff promoted at Motts Zevin are hard to find, state Supreme Court. with Route 3. Witnesses in the area is running behind schedule consumer but .sets the general In a related development, the said, “ The company continues to Richard Neff has been appointed executive vice Amy Domini specializes in what she terms “ ethical state Public Utilities Commission be required to raise large amounts Justices ruled that Seabrook reported there was a large explo­ sion before the car was engulfed by By Kathy Garmus The project cos' $319,000, Giles ft president of strategic planning for Motts investing” at Mosely, Hallgarten, Estabrook & today was to begin an examination of external capital due to the size of investors do not have a “ blank Sons Inc. of Farmington, the Herald Reporter said. Supermarkets Inc., Weeden’s Cambridge, Mass., office. She is the author of the wisdom of continued invest­ its construction program and check” to continue spending mo­ flames, a police spokesman said. contractor. Some of the interior The Harrison StreSt garage was offices and outside work such as Chairman of the of a book by the same name, due out in October, but ment in Seabrook and its impact on limitations on the company’s abil­ ney on the project without a full Rizzo and his son, Anthony, 16, the state’s future electric rates. ity to generate funds internally.” Work on a new garage for the recently sold to Multi-Circuits Inc. paving and seeding aren’t finished, Lawrence calm Board Joseph P. says most fellow brokers outside her branch office investigation of the project by managed to free themselves from town Park Department and a new lor $400,000, in part to ease he said. Mott announced. .don’t know such a specialty exists and her clients only PUC consumer advocate Mi­ Bayless told regulators Wednes­ regulators. “Now, what they the burning car and were taken to water treatment plant on Spring problems that arose when the Brunoli said he expected the Neff joined Motts find her through word-of-mouth. chael Holmes, however, said Wed­ day the company would use about (PSNH) are trying to say is ‘we Hartford Hospital. Rizzo suffered nesday that regulators should have $30 million to $40 million to finance Street is running slightly behind company began expanding into a plant to start operations within the in 1965. He served as “ If someone looked in the Yellow Pages under don’t need this for construction,’’’ second-and third-degree burns to considered those issues in the 5 Seabrook construction for the schedule and has delayed moves limited area east of downtown. The next few weeks. a grocery manager ‘Socially Responsible Investing’ they wouldn’t find Holmes said. “ But that’s not what his chest and arms. His son had printed circuit board manufac­ after new riots by park and water department “ We’re almost ready to let water and store supervi­ million financing for Public Ser­ remainder of 1984. this original testimony said. I don’t less serious injuries. Both were me," she said. workers, said Director of Public turer has not yet set a date for run through it,” he said. sor in several stores vice Co. of New Hampshire — lead Bayiess said there is a “one-in-a- think you can get around the fact listed as stable. Works George A. Kandra. occupancy of the building. But because the new plant is By Robert Corriea “ It’s definitely of riot propor­ from 1967 to 1971, Zevin estimates that at most there are 100 Seabrook owner with a 35.6 percent million probability” that all of the it’s related to Seabrook. If this is in Rizzo is the owner of Rizzo’s But both buildings should be The Transmission and Distribu­ completely computer-controlled, United Press International tions tonight,’’ police Cap! Frank when he was named investment counselors in the United States who can .share. proceeds from the financing will be fact what they want the money for, Pools & Spas with outlets in ready within two to three weeks, tion divisions of the Water Depart­ Brunoli said an additional four to Foley said late Thursday. "Ii's far grocery specialist. help investors in the area. In Boston he knows ol three, Holmes said the company in­ used for construction. it should be considered on a larger Newington. Avon and Vernon and according to spokesmen for the ment have already moved into the five weeks of testing would be LAW R ENCE, Mass. — Rioting, worse than it was last night, to be In 1972 he was ap­ including himself, which is two more than 10 years itially had earmarked the money “It’s hard to tell exactly where scope." may have been on his way to work two contractors. new Spring Street plant, but the required to iron out any problems. arson and looting broke out for the honest” pointed district ago. He estimates the number of advisors has doubled when the car exploded. Police plant will not be entirely finished “ I ’m sure there’s going to be second con.secutive night in a • Alderman Anthony .Silva said the manager and in 1981 every several years. could not say whether a bomb had Kandra said the new Park been planted in the car. until the fall, Kandra said. some smoothing out needed before racially tense neighborhood before Thursday night violence began became vice presi- “ I think what's happening is that brokers are Department garage at 192 Charter police swept through with tear gas Investigators closed off the area Most of the architectural work we’re 100 percent,” he said. after the religious service nc.ir a 0 dent of the responding to the demands of the pubiic,” said Ms. Lobster catch down, prices up Oak St. is about 80 percent and called in the State Police on the plant has been completed, The new plant was built at a cost to break up a crowd of more than liquor store that was huriii'd in the company. Domini, 34, who like Zevin began specializing because complete and should be finished 300. rioting the night before Major Crime Squad and the said Jack Brunoli of Fred Brunoli of $6 million, Brunoli said. He currently re­ she knew investors who wanted a broker specially to within 30 days. The garage is the An uneasy calm prevailed today About 100 people many of sides in Eilington screen their investments, but expressed frustration at PORTLAND, Maine (UPI) — week by 50 cents a pound and Alcohol,^ Tobacco and Firearms former site of the water plant and July. August, Se ptember and Bureau'of the U.S. Treasury in a six-square-block area of the them Hispanics began banging but grew up in Man­ not being able to find one. Lobster wholesalers on the Por­ McIntyre said he anticipates the October, when lobster fishermen is still occupied by Water Depart­ Tower Hill neighborhood and al­ on 50-gallon barrels and hurling chester, where his i tland docks have said the catch of Department. ment workers. Kandra said. retail price could drop to around usually bring in 60 percent of their dermen were scheduled to meet firebombs at approaching police. Ms. Domini's approach is to run down a “ hit list" Rizzo was arrested in January When the building is finished. Egypt warns Iran parents still reside. Richard Neff Maine’s favorite ocean delicacy is $3.50 a pound. with her clients, helping them decide which areas are year’s total catch. today to discuss the violence, try to At about the same lime a predomi­ finally on the rise, after a slow Ed Blackmore, head of the by the special investigations unit of Park Department workers can off-limits. She also asks her clients to choose areas Blackmore said lobstermen determine if it was racially moti­ nantly white group on the other summer start — and they prediA a Maine Lobstermen’s Association, the Chief State’s Attorney’s office move from their current building they specifically favor, including suggestions such as blame any decline in the fishery on as part of the ongoing probe of vated and consider imposing a side of the police began throwing Delmed rejects Grace bid price drop. said he thinks the predictions are on Harrison Street and Water curfew. buying into companies in the areas of recycling, draggers — fishing boats which organized crime in the central a^out sea mines rocks at the officers and chanting But some lobstermen disagreed premature, because he hasn’t Department employees can move CAN TO N , Mass. — Delmed Inc., a cash- health care, alternative energy sources and drag their heavy nets across the Connecticut area. Twenty-one people were ar­ “U S A., USA ’’ with that appraisal Wednesday, noticed the catch going up much, if ocean bottom, destroying the lobs­ to the new water plant at 125 Spring By Hanzada Flkry In Washington, the Pentagon rested in the melee late Thursday "In my opinion the crowd should strapped medical company,, said Wednesday it education. Rizzo was charged with conspi­ St., he said. rejected a proposal for W.It. Grace i Co. to saying the lobster harvest isn’t at all. ter and other shellfish beds. United Press International said Thursday it had confirmed 16 and early today, which started not have been allowed to gather," down by much anyway — and if the “All the lobsters are getting soft racy to commit murder and Jay Giles of the Andrew Ansaldi acquire 3 miliion common shares of Delmed and B O TH Z E V IN A ND MS. DOM INI admit the process “ It’s anybody’s guess” what will separate incidents since July 27, after a religious service that was Silva said. “There’s no doubt the price drops, that’s seasonal. shells because it’s August and crim inal attempt to commit Co. of Manchester, the contractor . Egypt (UPI) - Egypt warrants to purchase 3 million more shares. of “ social screening” eliminates most of America’s happen to lobster this season, ' including damage to two Chinese intended as a peace rally. A crowd caused the problem. There Robert McIntyre, manager