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U.S. to Offer Huge Arms Cut in Geneva Talks

U.S. to Offer Huge Arms Cut in Geneva Talks

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In n r I W f ? K 4 room aporhntiHls, Senior Chinn took tea ter MANCHESTER nica, cteon, 3 te 4 raawi Is wtetecf te wrm roPote w o f ^ - c o i i «4*-aaa w a X w w nwiwdinir. Cxcvl* .esol. SwHbia saw Pitch Mart Lux Hantepdct oriMlL srtdcfi dtairsa-5. QPorhnanl teiWonclioitei. Jy* step ai a » a etehobtad trollor. Very see ariginol mik - 1— IMS bMn HMkas n fflSanl te odvar- -1 . Mssponstete parson. 444- dhmn. B ^ la n f condRion 4474731 3B7 I or 0 3 -7S99. n AAtea A Con 44b- W 9 Chovalte - S door ns 8IIY 8 E d g e ^*yt**> Ct0 ter iiM> teia * »r prateronca, llm- Two bedroom srsTjo S2)«e 4474447. Treats not what 5 f** ** NwoWiir Iwen- Itelten or dtecrtmteuttew hertchbock, stondord, Mata capture ^ '•nl. EHshwoelier, dis- AM/PM miisira ptovar, ’■EASY DOES IT" Is lha * P ^ I M *• fce k K M M Kn Dosod OH nem, cater, ratt- Now is the Rma to run on ooy to describe phxlna o «N» sate. Iteoitv WterW - aosol, pool, tennis cowrts. Macro tens. onolna has Mss than ISiese od In clossiflad to soil that caned untalr they used to be **»"- sa» or notional H w te (jm 2KMaH otter wontod. Just coll 443-3711 Fraciwfte Aaoctotes Mi- erWn. or on Intention te mNos an R. 6 ood cendl- comero you no lonoar NO Sartaa crown TteS pmL or (417) U 4S m Merchandise ssrSffiK'-* How- Asking snss or bast use. ond we do the rest! ... p a g a 4 such prater- lUMdovs. . . . 1 i •nca, tefatotlon or dls- olter 740-3714. pmgm Prat Brocfwre-site span ffpswion wateM bonch. 1 4 cr*"*tedlaw. Tha Harold Mfcs nsw » . CMI 444- oHfvpssoropparafsteras. *te not hnowteote accapt 9 B j j Cter most pepwtar steras etfiranisament which u s a r * i M I f I M n i l E "w : Carasr tfraasas, Is te violation of lha low. Antigua pattern gloss wite arte' sportewaw ter 4 room oporhnent. Mo- 17*4 Rombtei -The Clas­ 5 MOrd ISO 4 ndwel drtyg Ttee Snow Rras. £77-14 4 tea work tea woman Tt *hh oitelts praterrod. No Next to Nothteg. Camai Iprosad) compotes, frufi sic! From when they nw- » L o ^ Straat. 2 FPmllv tends, ole Splocas. Moke ack up, a toot body. piys, polyester cord wRh High aetema ef^orlca kv rowns ooch. S e,feo. S ^ . Neoppllancas. Pork- Eost Center and Sprua de'em IRie they used to. Autemotlc, power steer­ Cheyy Novo Rims. Almost 4 13 Ino ter 1 cor. 447-1245 Open Tuesday, Ptednas- WOHIent otfll 377 4 0 - stera teatertea ovar ®**'T Coll 444- 4334.0 Only a5JB0 mllosi Solid ing, 351V-e, TVi 17C3 Fisher New SJ5 444-3D15i3 ItW tea brands of S Mroohdovs M . dov, Thursday after­ runner. 742-7444 even tegs. teurjhoy plow. Excellent oarcant to SO parcant sov- Manehester - nd floor noons. l-4pm. 4470533 2 2 Mowing Machine plus Oscllllscope-For corsartth teas 31 Yovna tenter cas- * Mm^inS4S7-4000e>it la O T M M Autos. 2 cars for sate. waor 5) Intent te Prataen Twobedroom townhouse Ports Only. 1772 OMs 455 ) Manchester A City of l/illaqe Charm OH s w ter current repos­ - heot, hot water, cor­ 3 P|aca sectional, wood Fatrr Hrrato (and lass onoarlca ladlas session list. Engine $200, 1770 Ply­ seted. All oppllonoes. Air Men's Custom mode ijrome. Good condition. tteporal sfora teofurtea Best offer. IT ' color TV. mouth 310 Engine $200. v p t ^ UP to S4D. Total oast Mo t chaster - Charming conditioning. Coll 447. 1 2 ;** "^^Cost. S47. Coll 4444447 after 3 ;00pm. You con ba opan 1575. Sharp Music Center 1775 Victorian. Beautiful months Am/Fm stereo set. 444- TuBSday, Oct. 28,1986 Coll 1-404- % ocre lot, garage, 64^ 1170.0 1700 Chevy Citation ^6f-40i onyffrpc. 4 cor S774. J^op around porch, 5 Mon chest er-Luxuory $500/Best offer. 1777 fi)T— r r Too 30 Cents bedrooms ond porch. Eot- tewntHwse, 2 bedroom, Ton Leother Knee High Omega ter ports, best I'/i bolhs, central oir con­ Musical Crib mobile shirt offer - . -^iN M y ! •n kflehan and formal l-teles. $45 tolas bears. $4.00 Crib 444 0515 dining room. Hondcrofted ditioning, all electric, 343-7470 otter 4pm. loundry room, cor gor- temper pod $4.00. Both fireploces, hardwood 2 $10.44744400 U.S. to offer Real Estate floors and unlgue detoll- ooe, centroHv to coted for cmSSSIAI!?*' t o bio moture couple. S . Ref­ *®"‘™'!«TSJteLTBIR •ng odd on original touch 500 Small Kenmore washer erences reoulred, lease MATRRULsSrSo LASOg to this handsome . Pius security. No pets. $100. Also-Free to good Askteg S177,a». Coll Fl- - . I FUmiTURE home only; mole Ferret, S ono Reolty 444-5200. 443 7135 f P y M r v will |m «u months old. Coll anytime ***•*• te mate- huge arms cut Oosk lorge Walnut Kno- 447-2177. room Ranch. Move In Monchester pristine con- 4'/6 rtnton. Greot 1 bedroom hole seven drowers. $40 condition, 3 bedrooms, 444-5047. Bolton Wooded and se­ fleldsotne fireplace and teoiTment In 2 fomlly. Won, (located at the Town cluded, 7 room u ft R built Quiet street, working fire­ terago), at the C a v a ^ ooroge In Manchester place. Both ft kitchen like Soto and chair. Den set. ENOROLLS Town Hall, 1712 Main S t i ^ c Ranch. 3 bedrooms, 216 Graen. $107,700. Coll 44F Good shape. Mostly gold 27 '4 width • 2 S4 S OSni until 10% in Geneva talks boths, eot-ln kitchen, din­ B or - . new. $550. 447-0573. e-m., 31st, at whM 4 20 447 4003 and brown plaid. $77 for tSKi width - 2 (or 2! time and place all bids will be ing room, fireploced liv­ both 443-122e.a Manchester-Nice 3 bed­ I M UST be picked up at t otaod** **** publicly rood ing room, hardwood East Hartford. Lovely 4 Manchester Herald Offi floors through out, fin­ room Ronch, 3 bedrooms, room apartment on Cen­ ter Street. Lots of room Good Opportunity. Living before 11 A M. ONLY Coventry ros- By Barry SdtwBld discussing seriously the results of ished basement, 1 car living room, dining room, Room set, white and e r j « Its rtahts to wolvo any Th# Astoclottd Prtst kitchen, 1 both, l cor move In condition. $sn Reykjavik with us at Geneva.” ooroge, privotedeck. Coll 447-0973. block, 3 piece, 1 table, 2 Flono Realty 444-5200. ovmized garage. Much ottomons. Good condition Adelman, in an interview, said $157,700. updotlng done, m ove In $400. 444-5634. WASHINGTON — A iweeping the Soviet negotiations "seem to 3 bedroom apartment, 1st U.8. propoial to rethice auper- condition. kept pork Automotive tna^rloht to roloct any and all have been under instructions to be T floor, garage, no dogs. Very nice large 7 room like yard. Asking $107Jno Queen Ann Wing back t o w n OF MANCHRSTBR powor ftrategic nuclear weapons unhelpful since the Reykjavik Adults ppeterred. 443-1425. LkOAL NOTICR Cope. 3 bedroom oukri Moke an otter. 544-3143 chair A1 condition. $70 by SB percent in five years and to meeting. We want to build on Keeney Street de- S'®eiddlng Instruc­ area Call 447-7744.0 tions, and SpMftcatlon Ra- Commission will hold o public rid Europe of all intermedlate- Reykjavik. They want to dispute.” slreoble corner lot. Vernon - 4'6 room vinyl Manchester 1 bedroom ICARS SHITiIh"!*"’*" " ’"1' te o f ® Si* Mondoy, Novambar 10, 1744 at 7-00 P M intiia range weapons will be submitted to $127,700. Coll 447-7464. sided Ranch. Scarce price oportment. Appliances. talnad In parson at tha Town Apart from the nuclear-missile References. Coll after One Orange velour swivel I h n is a u terooa, 44 Brodbury Lona, tU StroSt: Miinch^? the Soviet Union at the Geneva talks, Adelman said separate U.S. ronge. Excellent starter chair, like new. $45. 443. tar, CT to haor and consider tha following petitions; teme. Only $75,700. James 4pm. 447-5754. arms talks this week, administra­ and Soviet groups would meet in Must Be Seem 4 huge 2240d 742-Mli!’''' Talaohona: $TRBBT*ie7Mf'**r«*‘l!?*“ - 173 BAST CBNTBR rooms, 2 kill baths, spec­ R. McCovonogh Reol Est­ 1574 Codllloc. Good run­ tion officials said today. Geneva next week to consider ways TOWN OF COVENTRY ■atldtn^a **"* clossltlcotlon from tacular kitchen. Thermo- ate. 447-3400. Double duplex-built 1741,2 ning condition. $700 or The proposal, which also sets as to improve the monitoring of U.S. bedrooms, fireploced liv­ 2 Recllners. Good condi­ best offer. New battery, HAROLO B. HODOE, JR 1W EMt Cantw StalJr ^ '""® '®»"»'"te « pone windows, 2 cor gor- t o w n m a n a g e r a goal eliminating ail ballistic and Soviet underground nuclear ing room, fomlly room, tion. $50 eoch. Coll even- "• m a n c m b i t b r oge! “We Guarantee Our ■ Mtee 2 bedroom new brakes, new water Dota: IO/M/44 AMiNDMBMT7vsii"Dl!!.'? ■ RBOULATIOM Ings and weekends pump. 444-4774. nuclear missiles in 10 years, was tests. He said the talks could pave Houses" Blanchard ft Ro- Mobile home In adult klfchen/all appliances, 447-4077. OSAlo 116 baths, washer dryer approved at a White House meet­ the way to Senate ratification of setto Real Estate 444-2442. community. Appliances, ing of President Reagan and a central air ond porch. hook up. $475 per month 1744 Mecury Marguls LRBAL NOTICB dSHcV R?d<^1a'aV RlSldil?' n*lh.R"u!5!! o iS . 1974 and 1976 treaties to limit such Maple side orm, cushi­ planning group of the National Brand New! 4 room, 2'6 $32,700. Jam es R. M cC a- plus utilities. 444-4077after wogon, oIr conditioning, » P r n ‘»%s*l3;n"5?'5r;5fo^".?.to"n'.S.*^ blasts to 159 kllotons. 3pm. oned, boudoir choir. Good M5l?i.°y®r*mynt of Public both home. 1st floor tbm- yonogh Real Estate. 447- automatic transmission, *®MB CHANOR - BOBBY LANS (D-441 - Security Council on Monday, said Reagan, in reports to Congress, condition. $20 447-7S47d itawer steering, om/fm » tLn T Control announced o lly room, fireplace. 140’s 3400. 1>7orlno- on IH own Ras^dMM j!a fclassification from Rural R asli^^o the officiais, who demanded has accused the Soviets of violating “We Guarantee Our Two room apartment stereo, 4 cylinders. 52,000 motion and pursuant to tha anonymity. the agreements with excessive Houses" Blanchard ft Ro- route 44. North Coventry. asking $4,400. 444-7327. Af­ f.teotM of Connac- The decision carries out the detonations. Heot ond electricity In- ter 3pm. tlcut 11411, at Its orheet. One setto Real Estate 444-2442. IRECREATIONAL Central Pork Plaia, Naw Brl- $TR lVT^A5«^‘■T-vi!L•J?^'^^^ thrust of Reagan's discussions at IQMDOMMIUMS cluded. $345/month. 742- i » V t i o i t i n c a i i o n rrom The Soviets have insisted that lEQUIPMENT taln, Connecticut, on Thurs­ the Iceland summit with Mikhail S. Reagan had suggested at Reyk­ I f o r s a l e 7377. Te Chevy Im pola tvogon- day, October 33, 1744 at 7:00 New Colonial. Spacious 4 Gorbachev, the Soviet leader. javik that the and the room home on North Elm outomotlc, power steer­ *5 "a" •''•"•no session watnarall Street and mott of 370 Wotharall Street ^ Mi 2 bedroom apartment In For Sole. Rowing Mo- ing, power brakes, power schMulad to commence ot But Kenneth L. Adelman, the Soviet Union work to ban all Street. Vfy baths, 1st floor Manchester - Cream Puff I 4 fomlly comblnotlon, gos chlne, fully assembled, 1 locks, om/fm cassette, tilt **•• Auditorium director of the Arms Control and Cl( laundry, fireplace, cen­ Enloy the privacy of o of Bulkalav High School, 340 W? «.tr«WB''cttN« lr{trSSRVL^^^ strategic nuclear weapons by 1996, stove, first floor. $450 plus year old, excellent condi­ , good condition. 5 5 Disarmament Agency, said, "Th e not Just ballistic missiles. Mn tral hall ft thermopane single-family situation tion. $75. Coll 444-3245 ''(•thorsflal® Avenue, Hort- SLeJto'plonMJ?wJL’i2''’® clwlflcatlon from Rural Rath windows I 120's "W e Guo- utilities and security. 444- $1000/best offer. 4444404 tor®'- --» ^wrii.wwssvwf# Connecticut, wvncvrn**concarn- Soviets so far have not been One official, who said U.S. without the maintenance. 7334. otter 5;30pm offer 5pm. CO rontee Our Houses" Blan- This Immaculate home O ^ te? .No... 14-07-13, records of the conversations be­ chord ft Rosetto Real teotures 2 bedrooms, 2 full «. V,f •"•••tlgotion Into Coventry - Nice 1 bed­ 42 Mustang G T-R e d T-tops S i? i* '’,? .'" Fcovidad tween Reagan and Gorbachev had Estate 444-2442. bathe, fireploce, op- by United Cobla Talavltlon 2 room apartment. No pets not yet been prepared, acknowl­ 94,000 miles. $4500 or best 5»a>orotlon and pllanced kitchen, den, full Security. 742-1473. iNATB/MARtNE offer. 447-7474. edged the president "m ay have Suddenly Back On The bosemetit and central oir 0"jte

r o rm t — 'ftwtaJur-Oet n .m t-a WEATHER aoeear eon^mrnm eonring amU ahm ht opMon W TSdwurduk VR'ioiV Djur, I « t o ' p a je e t » a * rpartents. "You don’t let ing polity. CofNMClICllf fOVVCMl JSLnjrrsijn P*sy soccer first, then BuKt uuSfcieu n Enm |W D m two gtroupa dtemhiped a ilOfttkusaMY ------B M the rule.’’ t t M n t , g —wm feNeiMr « i« 8«MB««ir ‘flteeusuiiMvknraNEvMfflMUioir e» w y iwMBfeathw. more "collegial ft h HomBlp,’’ be t m t a i m BburV sSfeilNijjBbft Maffc said the board’s decision rtMt Clear tmigktwHIi km* » t » « . ghrflvi the hicitfcnt "made me Nel ■aid, adiflng, "BeBeve me, that eoeeadai eet s6 Ku polkNv. wasn’t troe Aree years ago." 9k*yttki."hesnM. IbaaHeraOaaa M THAT m m ttm , mm m yftdtfpuBsftaism s th fc S r^ The group will present a com­ g k r O r n m ^ ^ M W • ! « m r m o aem m t&r aia ptu e a t * t»aay dhrwflons,’’ Jaaeada safcf. CjMmWAH LEOHARH E. promise poHcy hs e iM a t to the owy y mpsN a m m &M U e Nam W ADER, however, reiterated his hoard in four weeks OMT iriH take ft a m v iW r iiiK ifortTy tfkfar wmgkt #H k »m > pisy «Mk chiB eeaiM ow weefcsudh, fflehartf H. posMon o t two week* ago. into consideration sR sports. Den- ^kareanWycfcwdiBeM Wedheadjiy #fM»m WBHv gtving precedence to acBool ttatteJr. amfGMrfa * * rtgM thing in my kin said. He decHned to provide e iM M (If b te afterwou sHcmeni. ffigke in Ceanw ks A e event o6 a coufBcf. sahf th ^ had i eceiveda " Sender said. There te details, saying the proposal is stffl wmamm tmtar h e r _ 0»0ief. M. . BN bounf u gH ci te SAM (fcaf er reetfliack agahm a isttie; it is a being formed. g^UfSWlNWiOUMUMMaNiluigto. MtMKfay night, some boenf ToReww FWnw Tcto j w l w By puwidputBig ftt a "m taampmefatlerammat momhers saM they were sOV "th e re is a feeling among Both receiving ealla, letters a t i fa r- R w tts ssid about 10 school groups this can be solved,’'fwafcfO When officials re(fc(ficafe the Statue of liberty fodby, g M w *** * » tamaw. 'Fnif very inelined to agree with «™ * «»* B d representatives from th m ., spswsmuif ByatuMswiHteu- "•'"cerning ibw rale. A e mothers who caned, ” said said of the resuHs of the mreong thesr*!! thank ntiffions ofAitierkan* whwcontrHMtfedfty maty, aem ilag $» rnetmet ■M a shift hi opinion w aaevfiM . flte soccer chiB met last week to with Manchester Soecer CloB Maa# ItaMf «» RM * MW, m,t, m i •m m Vera, speaking about a group ' « modffloatlons to the exlst- L o m m ta m m f WM; ^ n t f w ta t » nortlnrest le «n is the refbrbishTng'of the statue. American charity toward officials. TefYiperatures kWOto f(kfey aikf t(Mfgkt. #lndk sMftfng' t& tile the statue has been a traifition since the gift was southwest around id knots early Wednesday. announced. The statue itself was financed and buiK by Seas 2 feet or less through Wednesday. the people of Prance, but Americans spent several years Fair through Wednesday. Mamcheeter In B tie $ helped speed Visibility improving 3 to 5 miles in haze during collecting money to construct its base. Part of that FN O fiTS; the afternoon and 5 miles or better tonight. money consisted of millions of pennies (»>llected from iv John F. Kirch _ ----- __ a result of the NtroM Reporfer holders approve H. changed its offer. schoolchildren. kwns for the past few years, Under the agreement, ComFed. W arm ^w Col(lLv«^ Tesrn to join stale school progrsms Heritage President WiHiam H. rttstomers were never threatened. which has total assets of 6972 DO YO U K n o w — What is the name of the island on The state Banking Department Brown said fn the prepared Hale said the merger win help the Showers Rain Flurries Snow Across the nation anrtl!t.^!?^ mwaimoualy Monday ta strongly urged the ftnancially- milHon and a net worth of 683 SItL’s area customers since Occkjderf Station^ i which the Statue of Liberty is located? incentive and ^ahiation grant programs HfaiCTnmi. million, would purchase each ot Showers lingered over the southeast coast of trooMed Heritage Savtngs and ’‘Nevertheless, in our discas- ComFed is a much larger hMfltu- x !!^ .?" ! ® y ^ * “ ^hfAestentAct. Heritage’s 466,6()0 shares of com­ llon. said that some services — Florida today but clear skies prevailed across the W OMMY’S ANSWER — Tha A-bomb grdcadbd fha Loan Association of Manchester to shMw we encouraged a merger as a He »r“bomb. •**’ RnperlndeM James P. merge with a larger financial mon stock tor 615 each, or 67.7 including mortgage offeringv — IM TKW M t roSCCAST — Showara ara laracaat waikiaaday from tha southern halt of the nation. Corwmieslon on Career fneenttvea and sofiitiou,’’ Tedesehi quoted Brown million. Heritage has assets of gieo 10-28-86 itmtUatkm as a way to resolve Ks could be increased, but Ad not Rain was a lt e r e d across western Washington « Knowledge Unlimited. Inc 19M as saying. “ Today H appears we eastern Rockies to the Plains and in southern Florida. Most areas will be hoar&a intenflon hy Thoraday. problems, a state official saM milflon and a net worth ot $3 3 foresee any cutbacks. warm. , and northern Wyoming. ,, .T y . Ea s ement Act, adopted by the state my _ have achieved a posHive milHon. Monday afternoon. cubninatien to our many months of Under the agreement. Hale C I o ^ skies with widely scattered rainshowers A Newspaper in Kducation Profram providea torrna wRh state fands tf A spokesman for the department Heritage, wMch opened Hs first would become vice president oif the Sponsored by deliberations.’’ extended from the upper Ohio Valley across the teachers’ salaries to a minimum of 62t,OI8. For M id that Banking Commissioner office In Manchester ht I69i. company and president of C Brown said fbe deal should go ht October 1968 a northern and central Appalachians to the northern The Martchcstftr Herald w micheater. trwre than $ t.i million la at stake. Howard B. Brown stepped In and onnoanced ComFed’s Connecticut Avision. Atlantic Coast. into effect April 96 If Ms depart tm a tfve plan to mergessivfB^ withwiifi ^ * * '• pm>6* conMstIng of two payed a major role in getting a meni, the Federal Home Loan Heritage would change its name at was widespread early today from New Nx>«k ' ^ h e id Savinga. hot those plans Hs 12 statewide branches “ y y ofrdniatrators and two board members should be consulting firm to explore Herit­ Ban* Board and Heritage stock- were dropped after Suftield and Eyfland across eastern New York into New Jersey gg?*^ y **? of hoard and the Manchester age’s alternatives once Hs deal to become a division of ComFed. TM ay’s forecast called for thunderstorms A tm anac i l " ?®f***o* <0 develop plans for the p a n t program. merge wHh the Suffleld Savings scattered across central and southern Florida h t p o im p a m are unknown at this time, hot the Bank fen through earlier this year. n ^ f y sunny skies across the rest of the southern ! to vote net to participate later 'That firm eventually reeom- Today is Tuesday, Oct. 2S. the mended. among other things, that tw^tmfds of file natfoit; and partly cloudy skies of Liberty during a campaign ni relifi?^ P*****!'*® hy thecommlasionareoot pv^ailfng over the northern third of the nation. SSlst day of 1988. There are 64 stop fti New York. Hcrtlage merge wHh a larger T Highs win be in the Sds from Washington state days left in the year. In 1949. Italy invaded Greece financial institution, the spokes­ across the northern Rockies and North Dakota to Today’s highlight In history; during World War II. man said But Heritage was not forced hrto the merger and was northern Michigan and from upstate New York One hundred years ago. on Oct. In 1956. the Roman Catholic across northern New England. 2S. fSSS. the Statue of Liberty, a healthy enough to operate on Ha patriarch of Venice. Angelo 8tat« will pay for tumpika work own, the spokesman said. Temperatures around the nation at 2 a.m. EST gift from France, was dedicated Giuseppe RoncaHi. was elected McCavanagh in New York Harbor tw Presi­ M m b ^ has baen given a 1100,000 contract by the state to On Monday. Heritageannounced ranged from 29 degrees at Gallup. N.M , to 29 at an agreement to be bought oat by dent Grover Cleveland In the XIHli n«ne John walnage iimrovementa to Tolland Turnpike between Key West. Fla. Savings Bank of Lowell. presence of its sculptor. Frederic Comfed Your man worked: In 1962. Soviet leader Nikita teH SZ S ' ! ? M «»> »«*«-V e rn o n town Mancheater Mass , for 67 7 million The agree­ Auguste Bartholdi. Said Oeve- Khrushchev announced he bad ® Veinberg annonneed Monday. ment, which was signed Saturday, land; "W e will not forget that 'The funda to r the worh were approved during the 1964 session of Air quality ordered the dismantling of Soviet must still be approved by state and Manchester’s progress in Industry Liberty has made here her home, missile bases in Cuba. ^ General AaaemUy after town olflclala and owners of federal regulators and Heritage’s nor shall her chosen altar be The state Department of Environmental Protec­ In 1968, Pope Paul VI Issued a Im tfn e i^ a lo n f the road compiained about flooding. Under the stockholders before If goes Into and housing is rapid end thrilling. neglected" tion provides dally air pollution reports and decree absolving Jews of coHec- terms of the agreement with tlie atate, the town will design and effect. On this date: Yet our past Is what got us here. seasonal pollen count information from the tive guilt for the crucifixion of carwtruct a number of drainage facilities for the rosd. Although the state did not get In 163S. Harvard College was Department of Health Services. The recorded Christ. The worh will be b ^ n in 1687 and will ^ done In connection involved In negotiations between Our past can be our guide to a bet­ message is provided at 5M-3449. founded in Massachusetts. One year ago: Hurricane Juan F " ? reconstruction of Tolland Turnpike slated to begin in Heritage and ComFed. banking In 1776. the Battle of White co^nu ed to thrash the Gulf Assembly approvedIfun funds ' for' that project, officials^.Z ^ 6^^ pressedt ~ .VWW Heritage manage­ ter future. State Represenative Plains was fought during the which calls for spending f t million to widen and repave the road. ment to seek out a merger. 7 Cofif! with winds of up to 65 mph, McCavanagh knows we need liv­ Weather radio Revolutionary War. with Louisiana the hardest bit State Banking Department spo­ S'!?** r kalelllle photo taken at 4 a m. ahowa frontal In 1919. Congress enacted the Today's Birthdays: Actress kesman David Tedesehi. reading a ing reminders of our roots. He clouda atretchlng from Wyoming northward to the Dakotas. A few clouda The National Weather Service broadcasts Volstead Act over President Elsa Lanebester Is 64. Medical prepared statement from Commis­ continuous, 24-hour weather information on 1S2.475 Woodrow Wilson's veto. The researcher Dr. Jonas Salk is 72. Town’t dpvefopmtnt plan for tala sioner Brown, said Heritage had helped preserve Cheney Hall for us Mngw over the Northeast and Middle Atlantic states. Th e rest of tha been monitoring and resolving country Is clear except for showers over southern Florida. mHz in Hartford, I62.SS mHz in New London and measure provided for enforce­ Former baseball commissioner Manchester’s Comprehensive Plan of Development will be by securing $45,000 In state funds 1S2.40 mHz in Meriden. ment of Prohibition. Bowie Kuhn Is 60 Actress D ^ problems that arose in 1984 when It available at the Planning Department In Uncoln Center this acquired a bad loan portfolio with In 1922, Fascism came to Italy Goodman is 57 Muslcian- week, planning officials said. for it. Re-elect James R. Mc­ as Benito Mussolini took control the purchase ot Fidelity Federal songwrtter Charlie Daniels Is SO. Savings of New Haven. Cavanagh. 2 of the government. Actress Jane Alexander Is 47 T te town has the written policy document of the plan, but is still Although Heritage has been T In 1936, President Franklin D. Olympic gold medalist Bruce waiting for copies of the two maps that are part at the plan. The /’ m Roosevelt rededlcated the Statue Jenner Is 87. maps, which show major road networks in town and land-use JAkMB R. MeCAVANAOH a PEOPLE patterns, should be ready sometime this week. Cl M POA sets YOUR MAN FOR THB In M Tlw det^ment and the maps will cost 63, Planning Director 12th G E N E R A L O i l the Light Sid^ Mark Pellegrini has said. a LIberace on Ice an observation post 8,200 feet vote forum The master plan will be used as a guide In all land-use decisions ASSEMBLY DISTRICT above sea level to meet panda Uberace took a couple tours of Sftarchvre giva up, lor the next 10 years. It replaced a 1966 plan that many planning re the Ice in a sleigh before cutting a experts, the official Xinhua News On Sunday, Remington officials said was outdated. The Manchester Property PULL LEVER 8A sc ribbon to open the 50th season for Agency reported today. He said swooped down near the cage that Owners Association will hold a he macaw goat home RUd ter by ths (kMitmStM to Rootsel. • N. MeCavintgli, Raymond P. Domito, Trooturor. the Rink at Rockefeller Center In he was encouraged by the Foss had placed on the neigh­ AdopUon of the plan faced widespread opposition, especially forum tonight on the three local ev financial and material support HEALDSBURG, Calif. (AP) - bor’s property. " I ’m sure that referendum questions on the Man­ New York. Manchester who disagreed with the China had provided for the Remington, an elusive and sar­ chester ballot Nov. 4. Professional dancers per­ was her way of saying. ‘Come original high-densIty proposals made In areas that are currently be 480,000-acre reserve. castic macaw who flew the coop and get m e,"’ she said. The forum will be held at 7: SO formed and gold balloons were turfil. re released Monday on the rink Most of China’s estimated 1,000 more than two weeks ago, is back p.m. at Whiton Memorial Library Remington escaped after get­ However, the Planning and Zoning Commission lowered those on North Main Street. ve beneath the statue of Prome­ giant pandas live In mountainous home, mainly because her pur­ ting a bath and being set out to density proposals and adopted the master plan in July. ”rhe questions concern whether !a: theus, adorned with a skicap, areas of Sichuan, with about 100 suers finally ignored her. dry. She was spotted several the Town Charter should be revised scarf and huge skates. Another In the Wolong Reserve. Pandas The blue and gold bird was have been threatened by starva­ caught Sunday night on a neigh­ times soaring among treetops to eliminate the Eighth Utilities Immense skate was perched on a eating figs, walnuts and grapes Man admits bomb, waapona ehargaa District’s power to veto a merger giant birthday cake. tion because their main source of bor’s property where she had ^ HARIHIRD RD. DAIRY QUEEN T with the town, whether the town food, bamboo, has been been nesting for five days, owner from trees in the small town on John A. Lawler Jr., 80, ot tO Oolway St., pleaded guilty In No one knows how many should Issue 96.8 million In bonds to Patricia Foss said Monday. the edge of the Sonoma County Superior Court, at Manchester this m om iiii to manufacture ot a B skaters have twirled magnifi­ made inedible by a rare flower­ renovate four elementary schools ing cycle. Remington defied weary wine country. cently or collapsed embarrass­ bomb, possession of a aawed-otf shotgun and possession of a and Manchester High School, and Mancheater’a Treat CapHoll would-be captors during her two ingly on the surface. Stars Prince Philip, the Duke of silencer. His case was passed over until the afternoon when the whether It should Issue $1.3 million ca weeks and two days of freedom, ranging from Sonja Henle to Edinburgh, is scheduled today to prosecutor, T.R. Paulding, told Judge Raymond Norko he ne^ed In bonds for construction of a Dl Jack NIckolMa have been filmed visit the SImao tropical forest firing away with such lines as “ I time to study the record and summarise for the court housing project for elderly people mi zone in southern Yunnan can talk, can you fly?" L o tte ry It's Iho bast thing to hsppon there; Rockefeller Center esti­ Paulding interrupted hlmaell as he was reading from the case on North Elm Street. etc Province. The 9-year-old macaw would r „ . Dtllelous D.Q. Cakes to coko sineo ciko. And what mates that more than 100,000 record to ask that the case be pasaed. ,w t ■ ■ ttosi It Is. cookit eruneh, ne people use the rink each year. AVA GARDNER fly from tree to tree and Foss sm PRINCE PHILIP would pay her visits. The owner Connecticut daily: Lawler was represented by attorney John Tunlla of cool and eroamy ohooolsts "That’s a lot of figure eights," battling pneumonia Nancy gets Invite Manchester. Halloween Cakes and vsnills 0D.Q.Il.b. plus rich Ja . . . on China trip said a veterinarian suggested fudgs and dpelbus lejiig. 1 ■aid Doaaa De Verona, Olympic Nancy Reagan will be the guest Monday; 882 medalist and mistress of ceremo­ she stop seeing Remington and The case stems from a search of Lawler’s house July 30SO afttafter You can hsvo It docorstsd for Bo of honor Wednesday at a fun­ she stayed away for two days. Play Four: 4911 Manchester police had arrested Lawler on charges of shooting Hush any oeoasslon. Ths Dsliy cn nies Monday. had when she entered the hospi­ Night of the Iguana" and “ The a Doay Oussn* Csks, trozsn and draising dinner for a group that gun about six feet away from a group of children. re- tal turned into pneumonia. Mar­ Life and Times of Judge Roy pseksgsd lor assy Isks brings professional athletes to Before the arrest police had Investigated a aeries of explosions Complata tofseffon ol I karlan said Monday. She was Bean." home. younsters as role models In behind Lawler’s house. Pick ono up today. edi Gardner III being attended by her physician Her marriages to Mickey Roo­ rouni, atmtoni hoott oalm. summer camps, schools and Manchester Herald According to police, the search turned up grenades, pipe qu< of the past 40 years, Dr. William ney, Artie Shaw and Frank Actress Ava Gardner, the other projects. bombs, military equipment, chemicals, rifles and gunpowder. sul Smith, who expected her to be Sinatra caused a storm of public­ leading lady whose stormy per­ released next week. The master of ceremonies at USPS 327-500 VOL. CVI, No. 24 "If You Don*t Buy Your Next Cake at Hartford Road offl ity, and after Gardner and the third annual "Pros for Kids" sonal life often overtook her Gardner, daughter of a poor Published dally except Sunday Sinatra were divorced in 1957, event in San Francisco will be Suggested carrier rates are $1 90 E movie roles, is fighting pneumo­ North Carolina tenant farmer, and certain holidays by the Man­ weekly, |6 50 lor one month, $19.25 Dairy Quean, You Will Be Paying Too Much!" she left the United States for Frank Gifford, host of ABC-TV’s chester Publishing Co.. teBralnard Jar nia she contracted after she became an MGM contract ac­ lor three months, $38 50 lor six Joblett claims drop to 18-yaar low da) Spain. “ Monday Night Football. ” Piece, Manchester. Conn. 06040 months and $77.00 for one year. entered a hospital fora checkup, tress in 1940 after a picture of her Second class postage paid at Man- rec authorities said. On Thursday, Mrs. Reagan Mall rates are available on ragueat statewide claims for unemployment benefits dropped to the taken by her brother-in-law cheatar, Conn PO STM A STER lowest level In 16 years, state Labor Commissioner P. Joseph HARTFORD ROAD D.Q. now makes a D.Q. Bllteard Plel 9 sa« travels to Los Angeles, where she Gardner, 64, who starred in found its way to the studio’s Sand address changes to the Man- Peraro said today. FantestL taste treat.” It’s a Blizzard In a graham cracker shall, either T\ic such films as "The Killers" and Philip pays a visit will be a guest on "The Late Show cheeler Herald, P.O Box S91, Man­ wewH casting department. The 80,062 weekly claim average for the two-week period kicl “ The Barefoot Contessa,” flew with Joan Rivers," the White chester. Conn. 06040 To place a clasallled or display chocolate or plain, topped off with cream and candy, fruit or coconut. She performed in several "B " Britain’s Prince Pfelllp, head of advertiaament. or to report a news ending Oct. 18 was the lowest since Nov. 9,1908, when the average mai from her London home and House announced Monday. Or, order your own favorite Blizzard In a shell. Now until November 9th, movies but was discovered by the the World Wildlife Fund, visited item, ttory or picture idea, call 643- was 19,786, he said. The recent experience showed a decline of eac! checked into Saint John’s Hospi­ On Friday, she will be the guest GUARANTEED DELIVERY It public in 1940 when she starred the Wolong Nature Preserve in you don't racaive your Herald by 2711. Oftica hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 nearly 1,000 claims from the period ending Oct. 4 and was down use tha coupon below and save Moo| ^ shal tal and Health Center in Santa speaker at the Academy of p m Monday through Friday. Ti with Burt Lancutter in "The Sichuan Province and visited a 5:30 p.m. waekdaya or 8 a m Satur­ 14.1 percent from last year. Monica, Calif., on Oct. 6. said Television Arts and Sciences not K illers.” research center funded by China day. pisaae talaphona your carrier In Mancheater, weekly claims dropped by 1.1 percent for the spokesman Armen Markarlan. Forum luncheon, part of a If you're unable to reach your car­ boy. Her movies since then included and the fund to study endanger^ period to 871. Gardner was supposed to have two-day symposium on drug rier, call aubacriber tervica at 647- The Manchester Herald Is a mem­ "Showboat,” “ The Barefoot Con­ giant pandas. 9946 by 6:30 p.m waakdayt or to a Included statewide were 2,410 initial fliinga and 17,672 He undergone a general checkup abuse. Mrs. Reagan also will Join ber ot the Associated Press and a Elect tessa," "The Snows of Kiliman­ Philip, the husband of Queen m. 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Mo hoefci govonoor t v Judd Bverhert Job,” Belaga said. “ I will.” gets leeeon on Trie AMMietetf nrsM % e vowed to give the state "O'Neill etmpiy haie rtoedsonethejob/' Beiage cballMgie df Dumdcratic Gow. Department df Environmental HARTFORD — RepuMicait gulv said. "I will." She vowed to give the etete Protection more money for law ematorial candidate Julie D. Bel­ enforcement and claimed that aga charges that Democratic Gev. Depeitmentof EnvlFOomentai Protection buNding crisis .1 uiveeimem in south Africa workerst D EP Commissioner Stanley J. Pac William A. O'Neill’s administra­ more money for law enforcement... this year tamed down additional chSS ’"*CapI^Mid“ ^ ‘I’* Fovemcr is the far sopeilor tion has so mishandled hazanfous money for manpower, saying he eaiMpaigH.c a m S lg »r^ ^ statement released by the ^------e i l l waste and other environmental couldn’t use It. t v JoeoueiirM ierm en ’The problem is likelp to get problems that the federal govern­ shortcomings in the program, She called for the creation of m tfsrdfd Cerrssdoridbrtf worse with the constmetion o f a has*^fUiM D. Belagp, ment hae bad to Intervene. including lax enforcement o f ha­ Boston in which he demanded ’’interagency environmental status reports on environmental research park in Mansflehf and the '"ihiey had to come in here and zardous waste laws. The EPA has Crimes strike force” to include COVENTRY — A shortage of aay. You're not doing the job,’ been running the state's program eases it had taken over from the representatives ot tbd DEP, the proposed Route d expressway, he Mofiett “ — -— state. help in the Building Departnoent said. ^ the support ha Belaga said Monday at the state since then, she said. attorney general’s office and the naadMa O'Neill specifically asked about has led to substandard inspections, lat last summar s nominating eonvantion to q u a li^ ^ a Capitol. “ As a lon^im e environ­ The O’Neill campaign referred chief state’s attorney's office. The Broderson said that there are primary. mentalist, I am outraged.” the Birken Manufacturing Co. in missed appointments and missing 2,5M buildaMe lots left in town. questions about Beluga’ s state­ strike force would “ improve coor­ On Belaga said that the federal Bloomfield, where high levels of dination and promote more effec­ files. Building Inspector John Both men requested that a ments to the DEP, where offtcials id M i Environmental Protection Agency did not return telephone calls for hazardous wastes have been found, tive law enforcement,” the GOP Wlllnaner toM the Town Council’s professional, such as an architect, Butpoof In e o p fhootlng oompoiont withdrew Connecticut’s authoriza­ comment. according to a group known as the candidate said. studi Steering-Liaison Committee Mon­ be brought in to evaluate the tion to manage its hazardous waste Connecticut Fund for the Belaga also proposed the resto­ of sol day night. Belaga Cited a letter O’ Neill sent current and future personnel needs ® '*‘ ®" « « « « » « • In tha shooting program last January because of last week to the EPA ofHce in Environment. ration of in-house legal staff for Bo “ We’ re not doing a good job. of their department. Wlllnauer “ O’Neill simply has not done the DEP, People are pa3dng for service said he thou^t the problem could casti W#ftw p^OtD IJV we’re not doing." he told the be resolved by adding one fuil-time - Danbury is aceusad of shooting missi Commifta® for Chirtor FlovfsioA mak« • TRUfciiim mm m eiMTrt jukiiimr uRnnEi t\ committee during a meeting at the inspector and one hill-time clerk. 5?h »«era WefautomoWIaehasaonMa^ School board backs Aci ! ! l ? "'’ ^ ''• ’'0 agalnsf the eonfinuod oxMonco Richard Lawranca, a longtima Town Office Building. "People Following Monday’s meeting. district critic. Tha mnmbars arguad that tha towrt traatSd i w P^y®?*®*®*** said Rugglas, who was fonrfi 2lr l!^ Eighth utmtioa District. From loft to right aro facing bank closings for their Wlllnauer indicated the town could * *’^®/ensle Institute in Middlatown, no 0 Teim houses are losing mortgages be­ be held liable for inadequate e * government agent whose idantfty is DirJS^r D® ‘^*y Qilas, town S?hth*OWriS"*^'''® >200- « » •«cr» yaar by tf^ 6. Hi Diractor Staphan Fanny, committaa Prasidant Wiiiiam cause we can’t get the certificate of building inspections. He also said onN known to President Ronald Reagan ^ searches of vehicles occupancy done ” that he and Broderson are sup­ DID YOU KNOW ▼ M a JviLSK w Il’liA lf *®‘7J*"«*les is now aUe to understand court STRATFORD (AP) - The Board Responding to reports of public posed to be working 57>A-hour p r o A ^ n g s and assist a public defender in preparing his amendment is unusual, and that of Education has unanimously famfl complaints about the department’s weeks, but are being contacted at the Supreme Court decision allow­ adopted an amendment that broad­ Robert Martin, president of Inter­ tltoy( work, Wlllnauer pleaded for addi­ home and working overtime. ing searches of students does not IIM W c a o w ban^ Bridgeport Correctional Center in ens its new search-and-seizure extend to parking lots. beliei District has unfair edge, foes ciaim tional help. Wlllnauer said he is fed up with national Order of Firefighters Local policy to allow searches of Strat­ Margulies said his organization “ Yon can whip us. You can whip negative comments about his (A IM K wwnds to his face, neck and chest, has ford students’ automobiles. would take a strong interest in any Union 1579 said Bv Geerae Loyns me and Al tAssistant Building work oeen released from the hospital, but has not yet returned to work. infrif spending money to attract new The amendment, approved Mon­ complaint on the matter from Heroltf MsDerter morning that the town should Inspector Alwyn Broderson) .. . In c be used throughout town, as If is “ I ’ve been a building inspector day, states that the school has the students or parents. ... If a merger were to occur, he would like to freed development is to ultimately get receive the full benefits from any the past three years there’s been hack a greater amount of tax used in the Eighth District. for 17 years. 15 In Coventry. I know Orgiflizud erfmu figure eenteneed authority to conduct routine pa­ Under the search-and-seizure Dece Ifopins to clarify their arsament Mvelopmenf because It provides major destructive damage to the what needs to he done. I Just need replace the Eighth District’s volunteer fire­ revenue so that residential prop­ Committee President William trols of student parking lots, and to policy adopted last month by the tin ‘ f'e KiaWh fer a majority of Manchester’s Slelfh this morning called the idea d^artment,’’ Wlllnauer said the tools to do it.” he said. r - Vincent Polllna, the reputed highest-ranking inspect the interiors of cars “ whe­ erty taxes — and town fire taxes — residents. “ Hli school board, school officials have fighters with new paid firefighters... "I'm al­ denot Utilities District and the Town of can he kept low. “ absurd.” fire someone — we need the Both men s^d that while they Connecticut member of the Vito Genovese organised crime never a school authority has the right to search a student or a coverage.” ways looking for paid firefighters." Manchester, consolidation advo- ft Is unfair, he argued, that don’t hove any Immediate plans lo .’..fL ****" ®*"*enced to nine years in federal prison and reasonable suspicion to believe student’s personal property if as "a catM this morning again charged IE THE TOWN could assess fire simply because of the location of Wlllnauer said building In Coven­ leave their Jobs, they haven’t ruled rined gio.iioo. that illegal or unauthorized mate­ “ reasonable grounds” exist to (ManehMter Herald, Oct. 2 4 ,1SSS) educi that the district has prevented the taxes on property in the Buckland . ‘7 DON'T TOINE anybody in most new construction the town try has doubled every year for at It out. U.8. Disirlet Judge Ellen B. Bums Monday went along with the rials are contained inside” suspect illegal or improper town from collecting some $ m . m rt^rtently served by their right mind can think a appei cannot Mllect both general prop­ least the past three years, leaving The town does plan lo hire a The amendment was approved activities. T g m ^ m e n t s recomiuended sentence for Pollina, M, formerly of a year it should rightfully have. the Eighth iWstrict. It coufd collect volunteer fire department can be I n t erty and fire taxes from if. his department understaffed and part-time Inspector, but Paterson D 6 f o y despite a charge from a local civil Strip searches by school officials Volniftggrs’ Vision of tho Futuro Members of the Committee tor more than ♦200,000. penny said. Of enlarged to handle vibrant cltv Under the current taxing arran­ overworked. He sought funds for said she was strongly In favor of liberties attorney that the change are barred under the policy. sbonli a a r te r Revision, which has led that amount, 1175,000 would come growth,” Sleith said. Pollina' pleadedr -~ - JP guilty — w.M.ssw,searlier this IIIVII5IJmonth tvto C'UII9|Eiringconspiring Mto — Proud just to serve gement. the town assesses all an additional Inspector and cleri­ bringing someone in to assess the Violate the M oral Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organiza­ goes beyond the search authority “ We’ve got to have something,” a n m the fight in support of a Nov 4 from the Buckland Industrial Penny armed that no matter granted to schools by the U.S. p r ^ r t y owners for the General Park, cal help in his budget request situation. tions Act. The government charged he participated in illegal school board Chairman Anthony P. — an referendum cruestion that would what type o f a fire department the Supreme Court. Pund. Tax,...... which. pays *wifor dllall earlier this year, but they were cut Town Manager Harold Hodge gambling and in a scheme to obstruct Justice during a Caseria said. “ We have to have a Union’s Vision of tho Futuro eliminate the Eighth District’s Pfopoifd Buckland town operates. It should still have a Martin Margulies, the chairman etude services except fire protection and by the Town Council. sold It all boiled down to money. He loan-shariting trial of Francis and Gus Curcio, two men whose way — If we do have any problem — “ Looking for paid firefighters power to block a merger, said that additional right to reduce Its costs by of the Fairfield County chapter of so that we as a board can handle the Am sewer service. Separate charges 1175,000 could be collected. “ For Steering committee member Eli­ said Wlllnauer needs the extra organized crime activities he allegedly supervised. the entire town has sought to collecting fire taxes from new the Connecticut Civil Lil^rtles problem. I believe we’re on firm irti ^or those two services by WSd.OOO, you can buy a lot of fire sabeth Paterson said she had heard staff, but the funds are Just not Burns ordered that Polllna’s sentence be made concurrent with found attrart development to Manches­ tw Cichth Dlftrict or the town development. Union, said last week that the legal ground.” ter. but cannot reap the tax service,”-----” •’ ------Penny salu. id. complaints from townspeople un­ available In the budget. the five-year term he already is serving in the federal prison at "Mac dependingndli on where ‘ the property Is As for the new development in able to reach either Inspector about benefits from Its efforts. located. In addition to lowering the fire Allenwood, Pa., as a result of his IMS conviction for conspiring to GUESS WHO PAYS “ The Committee member Stephen tax levied by the town, the money parts of the town outside the Eighth housing problems Wlllnauer re­ obstruct and delay the Curclos’ trial. coura n e district has (Ire and sewer tw id be used to hire lo new District — which under Penny’s sponded that he and Broderson are Penny, the Democratic majority jurisdiction for most of northern School switches denied leader on the town Board of firefighters, buy an average of 1 5 argument the Eighth District constantly on the road trying to for the DIFFERENCE? taistea Manchester. Its supporters have WE DELIVER Directors, said most new develop­ .. . _. . . pumper engines each year or should receive benefits from be­ keep up with the work. More than (f you hiveni received your Duvulopmunt thraatuns wetlands GRANBY (AP) — School Super­ Anne: argued that Eighth Dlsfrict resi­ Linda Southerglll, who wants her ment can only occur In territory purchase an aerial truck every cause Its residents contributed to *00 septic overflows currently need Manchester Herald by 5 30 p m intendent Pasquale E. Starble has dents have also contributed to the HARTFORD — Connecticut’s wetlands, environmentally son transferred. “We’ll get a rellgU year. Penny said. the General Tax Fund used to his attention, he said weekdays or 5 a m Saturcm s turned down a request from seven served by the district because It is money spent by the town to attract important areas that protect from floods and cleanse water for lawyer and we'll start suing,” she objeci Eighth District backers have attract new development — Penny please can your carrier it you’re families to transfer their children On Nov. 4 J® *n‘ e«-« demonstrations when they believe public safety Is threatened. 643-0339 Cummings said it has come Under the proposal, those planning demonstrations, parades for a back, leaving tracks on lawns that and concerts would have to Inform the police several weeks resemble the tires of four-wheel beforehand, supplying the time and exact location. RiDE TO POLLS vehicles and eating signs, particu­ The ordinance was framed In anticipation of demonstrations OR TO VOLUNTEER larly those that say "Vote Yes on outside the Nautilus Memorial and Submarine Museum, and also TRUCKS OtM tor by Htp. Town Comm., Jack Cares... because of concerns about demonstrations at the Naval ed WMvsr, TrtMufvr at Submarine Base. TuccI denies About High Health Carter Boutin’s charges thiB I Chevrolet Care costs for A/lmchester TuccI. the Republican candidate in the 12th Assembly Senior Citizens P a r k a d e District, has denied an allegation I BW I » ■ Lirga 2 made by a leader of his opponent’s I t 5 loo tote offer your businw bums down or your store is vandaliied Invsntory election campaign that he pushed a Jack Thompson will work “ Hon newspaperboy to the ground in the ___ 9 ^ ‘deah consult an Independent Insur- | of m restn snow and then kicked him in to ensure flee Agent like us before you buy your business policy We represent I January 1985 sev^o/compomes-nof/ustone So we con give you expert • Chevy Tile charge came from Lorraine That more senior cit­ professional advKe on bow to select the best commercial »ALIL Boutin, a co-manager of Demo- insurancecoveragealthebeslprice. ---- Trueki. cratic Rep. James McCavanagh’s izens take advantage of And right now we're offering an i*e-electlon campaign. informobve free booklet thot can Vine a ^ u t ln wrote In a letter to the the State’s prescription help moke choosing the right business editor that the Incident raised drug program. coverage a little easier Get it. Before El Cimlnoil Qi questions about whether ’Tucci is a you need it. suitable candidate for public PARADE office. * That health Insurance The T m t Mom-THAN-ONt-COMPANY INSURANCE AOENT.I a new 8t Boutin phoned police about the benefits for surviving once a n Jan, 17, 1985, incident and a few THURSDAY, OCT. 30 campaii ^ 8 later made a statement, spouses are expanded. Independent Insurance Agents records show. She told police she Thirty saw a man she later learned was 9 inherent * That senior citizens’ ef­ of Connecticut^ Inc. 1987 CHEVY SIO PICKUPS l^ w l push a boy to the ground and 4:30 P.M . 6' Body, 4 Spd., 1000 lb. payload theaami kick him. She also said that the forts to remain In their and mor man and the boy were swearing at LET THESE LOCAL BIG 1 A G E N T S nasty vo each other and that the man was will be sup- FIT YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS • ALL CHILDREN IN COSTUME RECEIVE rentarki shaking the boy roughly. ported by Increased FREE SAFE CANDY AND NOVELTY TOYS for Pute Monday that he did EIIM hWEMM Ah m t Tfck W J. IrM iMumiN kwm experiet not deliberately stike or kick the funding for health care ManchMtnr the Arm boy. ManchMtnr >6799 services. • FREE PLASTIC HALLOWEEN BAGS therefor He said the boy was his nephew ClMkilimrMNA|iMy.lM. trade. and that be was disciplining the boy MhnchMtnr JMntHmlml hwirMiM because he had failed to do his • FREE HALLOWEEN RINGS 1987 CHEVY SIO EXTENDED CABS V6, 6 Spd., Power Steering, More BYDI paper route and had asked his Crwlnil ApMf. Im. Manchoator conuner mother, who was recovering from MonehMtor an illness, to help. commer

town politiciailx are so overty restore fairness in Manchester FMptewnitoee obMented ahoot the Eighth consumer. A key issue next year bjr voting "Y e s ." n ils could P lu rality Dfatrict’s ability to serve Budr- will be insurance. The wHboat dMrtct PmymmmtemeMof mean there would be one Man­ lanJ better, but theyarethO only RepuMican-contrulIed Legisla­ chester sewer system with all TWtbe E ditor; otiex that have thwarted every iBu ture took a monumental step being charged at a fixed pub­ eftortthe (fistrict has made in that towards cleaning up this crisis, lished rate. muat prevail I have been an Eighth District area. but they have much, m 9 ^ more firefighter stoce I9d». For ig of The Eighth District has been A recent statement by the work ahead of them. We iwed a these years I served in the tortunate to have a board r f Eighth District that your sewer state im ator who will standnpto r m p H Charges could rise by 9208.008 is ~ ^ a c i t y o f assistant chief, and directors, both past and present, lobbyiirts and special interest an obvious falsehood. I doubt tor 2>A years I was honored to that has worked diligentlytokeep f m t groups, suChasCanZInsserhas In sc h o o ls there are very many on the town [ who It nerve in the poeition of chief This the cost of government to a done in the past, andwilicontinne rates paying as much as 91200 per U M 9 K E I experience shouM qualify me as a minimum. ’They have always to do so when his constitnencyis year. I. know my bill would be person knowledgable in the oper­ supported efforts to equip the affected by theoutcome. Because wen under 950 at present rates One rMponsiMlity of die nation's public ations o f the Eighth District firefighters and public works yfwwmfg oMPiqf mm it matters, Mr. Meotti, I am and I am quite sure that retired ndiools baa tradMonaily been to expose GOP ollmafi Keepingin mindthat my opinions employees with the finest equip­ voting tor Carl Zinsser. persons owning their homes in etndents to (fifferinf viewpoints on a variety are slightly prejudiced. l would ment available without extrava­ I know that Carl Zinsser would the Eighth District are probably of subjects. like to comment on the recent gance. If the charter revisions represent us wen, and that his paying more than they would to attempt to bring the district to an HeraMoarrfgr EIgMh DMrtct word Can be counted on having But a m lin f by a federal Judfe last week says vfclory succeed and consolidation re­ the town. If the residents of the end. worked with him on many casts doubt on the future of that particular sults, the town will assume all the Eighth District are satisfied with assets of the district This will deserves praise SDEALS from us occasions at the state Capitol. mission. Over the years, the existence of the quality of fire protection they two firedepertments in Manches­ Include the modem equipment Along with an outstanding guber­ Acting on a suit brought by seven To (he Editor; To the Editor: are receiving, I have no com­ was only fair ter has served to complement and buildings that the people of natorial candidates, Julie Bel­ ment except that I am happy my fundamentalist Christian families in Derek Gaston is my Herald Th ere have been many letters aga. we have an impressive slate each other. In time of emergency the district bought and main­ fire protection is by a paid 0 Tennessee, V.8. District Court Judge Thomas paper carrier. He has a terrific telling how wonderful the Eighth running to represent our district WASHINGTON— DM a Lonisiatta oibnahwhO' their cooperation with each other tained. I fall to see the fairness in department which is ready and personality and is a very unusual District is. but this letter is to tell this year Carl Zinsser is one of O. Hull ruled that a county school board contributed heavily to RepubHcan Party ' has been exemplary, from the this act. At least consolidation waiting should their services be young man the other side, how the Eighth them. He has produced tor us in violated the constitutional rights of the candMates, and who had himseH paida fine tor Bon Ami fire to the more recent wouldservetorepiacesomeofthe required Manchester Lumber Co. fire In antique fire equipment that town District has victimized one group the past, so let’s produce for him families by exposing their children to books price gouging, improperly prevail on Vice This past week Derek was busy on Nov. 4. Vote Republican and they deemed offensive to their religious President George Bush to press for an end to quieter times, there has been a firefighters are now being forced playing soccer and his father had of Manchester residents who are Edward B. Boshneil healthy competition between the to use. not residents of the Eighth keep Connecticut moving tor- beliefs. The school board must provide the federal regulations that made possible the to do the Job of collecting. I am a 78 W. Middle Turnpike two departments as they try to The people of the Eighth District. ward! Because it does matter! ^ h fre n a free education that does not prosecution of oil price-control violators? senior citizen, and thinking I was Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., suspects the worst. "outdo” each other in public District can be proud of their doing well paying Derek 12.58 for I moved to Manchester in 1941 Elect Thompson infringe on the families’ rights to religious service, fire prevention, training firefighters. I was always proud and was working long hours, so I Tracy Ramsey C General Accounting Office auditors investigated two weeks. Gfastonbnry freedom, he decided. A Jury will convene in the situation and concluded that "there appears to and other forms of community of their accomplishments and I had the money ready when his knew little of the town political for greet things December to award damages to the parents. be nothing illegal or improper about the oil service This has served to never had to apologize tor their father came. It was then I learned setup. I moved to the south side of The ruling, which was immediately producer opposing" the regulations, and they enhance the service to the people actions .during my tenure as chief that many months ago the price Middle Turnpike West near Main To (he Editor; in 1943 and upon receipt of a bill M cCavanagh la denounced by People for the American Way "could not determine to what extent, if any. the of the whole town If charter or now had increased to 93 for two weeks. from the Eighth District found as “ a recipe for disaster for public producer influenced” changes in the rules. revision succeeds, wewillloseafi I know not what others may do Derek has seven or eight single It is my great pleasure to urge a diffarant typa Dingell. chairman of the House Energy In their zest to justify an on Nov. 4, but I will cast one "rio” senior citizens as customers imd my sewer was tied into the the voters of the I3th Assembly education," should most certainly be Eighth District line. Later, in Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, otherwise unjustifiable position, vote on question 4 and one he Just couldn’t tell these people District to elect Jack Thompson To (he Editor; appealed to the highest courts. discussing this with a friend who Open Forum acknowledges that the oilman’s soHcHation of the ; the proponents for consolidation affirmativevotefor Jim McCava- like myself about the increase. He to the House of Representatives T lived on the north side of the In the meantime, the nation’s schools White House was not illegal, but the congressman have seen fit to attack the nagb. then go home knowing I felt we did not have money for the Manchester voters have a wond­ It’s election time, the time of turnpike and had a like-sized should resist attempts to rid their curricula of is concerned that high-level administration efficiency and dedication of the have done all that one citizen can increase and he was paying the erful opportunity on Nov. 4 to year when politicians up for family, I found my bill was over all material that might be deemed offensive officials allowed thm selves to be influenced Eighth District Fire Department. for freedom and true democracy. difference out of his own pocket. choose — and they should choose re-election or their opponents section when the services are three times as much as his for ^Subsidy’ claims is outrageous. It is also sad to unduly by the oilman. DingeB has asked the GAO They searched all over the area to Now his father realizes why he a state representative who will seem to take up so much — an Impossible task that will only deprive provided for by the Eighth sewer service. This amount I think that our trusted leaders to take a close look at this aspect of the affair. find a problem (hat was common John A. Christensen was always short after collecting. work hard to achieve great things newspaper space by politically students of a full and balanced education. are without merit District. When you consider that found was about double what the would stoop to this low level. Now to all volunteer fire departments. 958 N. Main St. Prior to this he had not said a word for Manchester. back-stabbing each other. Not Among the books the Tennessee parents the town gets all of the other town was charging. I called to It is all the more important for us THE LOUISIANA OILMAN, Dalton Woods, They settled on a shortage of about what he was doing. Jack Thompson will be that Jim McCavanagh. though. found objectionable were “ Cinderella" and revenue from Buckland, which find out why and was told by an To the Editor: to go to the polls and vote "n o" on hasn’t exactly run for cover. He told os he manpower during the day. While I have made arrangements to kind of state representative. The Jim is an honest politician even Mr. Penny admits could be officer of the Eighth District that "MacBeth," for their mention of magic; Question S4. consideredDlngell’sactions "harassment," and this is a problem for some fire Belaga daaarves reimburse Derek for his good various positions he has held in (there is such a term) who gives at least M percent of the total they had a charter from the state, "Th e Wizard of Oz" because it portrayed pointed out that the GAO bad cleared him after a departments, the district has deed and I hope the other seniors the public sector have provided his best and finishes any Job he Some Manchester politicians collected, it is hard to understand voters’ support that they were not subject to town courage and intelligence as developed traits Doretta O’Hara full investigation. The GAO auditors, he fumed, been fortunate to have a group of on his route will do the same. him with enormous insights into tackles. Not one to belittle his have recently run advertise­ why he has so much trouble ordinances, the Public Utilities instead of God-given; and "The Diary of 51 EIro St. would do better to "investigate Dingell." firefighters that work second or the role state government can opponents, Jim spends his time ments which claim town taxpay­ accepting that the Eighth Dis­ Commission or to state laws and As for the ISI.OM refund he was ordered to pay third shift, supplemented by To (he Editor: Elizabeth Sgro play in helping towns like Man­ working diligently at the Capitol, Araie Frank" because It implied that all ers subsidize the Eighth Dis­ trict deserves their fair share for that they could do and charge as trict's fire department. by the Energy Department for overcharging on his people that work in close proxim­ 79 Devon Di+ve chester address their problems. not at a desk dreaming up U.8. ACM religions are equal. In all, the parents services they legally render. much as they pleased. Over I made It a point to try and find oil during the period of price controls. Woods ity to the firehouse. We owe a I am writing this letter in As mayor for two terms and a political absurdities about his objected to more than 400 books used in the Buckland is not in the town several years, complaints to w a h responded with the succinct outrage M an great deal to district employers support of Julie Belaga for the member of the Manchester Board opponents. out how these politicians could section, and he must know that. various officials of the Eighth public school system in Greeneville, Tenn. possibly Justify such a fabrica­ agj^eved sports fan. " I wuz robbed*" he told our that allow (heir workers to positlonof governor of our state. I of Directors for three terms. Jack Jim McCavanagh Is the right I However, he has chosen to Zinsser a known, District accomplished nothing, Clearly, the public schools cannot be tion. With this in mind, I associate Lucette Lagnado. respond during work hours. Some am asking each voter to consider ’ITiompson has held the line on man for state representative. calculate what he thinks the town except I was called nearly every burdened with the task of catering to the Woods had appeal^ the department’s finding of the employers are firefighters her experience and positions on Make a declalon taxes and launched a townwide Manchester will benefit by his unsuccessfully tried to get in could make off of Buckland and trusted quantity vile and opprobrious term ever views of every religious sect. To require that touch with Mr. Carter, and then administratively and lost. He eventually woutM up themselves the Issues facing Connecticut. Improvement program which honesty and will to work hard for to use this figure In advertise­ on the charter thought of. One of the officials with Mr. Cummings. Finally, I having to pay a total of fM.OOO. including interest, You cannot Judge all volunteer Mrs. Belaga has been a member included modernizing school the betterment of us all. would defeat the purpose of education, ments under the misnomer of finally told me that the next time tried Mr. Sleith, who said he To (he Editor: for the price-control violation. fire departments by the short­ of our state Legislature for the buildings, upgrading recreation Jim speaks out tor us all year, because the resulting body of information Id I subsidy to the Eighth District’s I complained he would send a The oilman believes there is no need to apologize comings or actions of a few. no past Id years and the deputy areas and establishing a shel­ not Just at election time. Elect would be minuscule. didn’t have information on the volunteer fire service. The dic­ To (he Editor; crew down the next day and subsidy figures but suggested I Manchester has been fortunate for his determined efforts to eliminate the Energy more than you can Judge all paid. House majority leader for the tered workshop for the mentally the man that will work for you It is not the duty of public schools to tionary says a subsidy Is a gift or In having our state senator from disconnect my connection to the year round. Vote for Jim McCa­ talk with Mr. Penny, who I then Department regulation that required oil professional fire departments by past two. I can’t help but notice all the retarded. He has obtained fund­ 2 grant of money. Mr. Penny Is sewer so I would be unable to live sanitize their curiiculums to meet every called the 4th Senatorial District al­ companies to retain records on the price-control the shortcomings of one A town Two major and long-overdue ing for a new senior citizens’ vanagh on Nov, 4. wrongfully using that word, controversy over charter revi­ here. possible objection on religious grounds. ways living In the largest town of period, 1979-IM l. The records were vital to the that sports two-man engine com­ bills for veterans were passed housing complex. Jack has When I asked Mr. Penny to apparently because he has not sion. Unfortunately what I notice I didn’t call for several years, the district. Manchester. We in government's prosecution of violations. panies and one-man ladder com­ during the past two years. This earned his reputation as someone J. Michael Orlowskl Rather, the burden should fall on parents to explain about the subsidy he told been able to accept that the town reminds me of children in a but in 1972 the town took over all Manchester are proud of the panies never should have brought was finally accomplished when who Is active, innovative. In­ 119 Henry St. raise their children in such a manner that me that It is the money the town is failed in Its attempted takeover sandbox arguing over who has sewage disposal so I tried again. accomplishments of our senator. IN A LETTER TO BU8H in February 19M. up the issue of manpower. Connecticut’s Republican Legis­ formed and concerned about the they need not fear an occasional deviation losing from payments for fire of Buckland several years ago, the bigger pile of sand, and all of After a run-around for several Carl Zinsser. 'The many dollars, Woods recalled discussing the record-keeping Manchester is the only (own of lature assembled the support people of Manchester. from their teachings. and sewer service In the Buck- when the courts ruled that the them wanting not only what is months by officials of the Eighth projects, and good representa­ requirement with the vice president "during the this size or larger that has a needed to get these bills out of I know the citizens of Manches­ Jim McCavanagh land Industrial Park. Since al­ town would not be allowed to take necessary but to make sure the District I wrote to the president If the Greeneville decision is not tion he has given to his hometown Reagan Finance Committee reception at your delayed paramedic response be­ committee and voted on. The ter would be well represented by most everyone knows Buckland Buckland from the Eighth Dis­ other child doesn’t get more than and told him If I didn’t receive a deserves support overturned, chaos will i>c the lesson of the are too numerous to mention. It is home in Washington." and asked Bush’s help in cause the medics are on a roof legislation I am referring to is the Jack Thompson in the General Is part of the Eighth Utilities trict. Now, by making erroneous them Frankly, I ’m tired of favorable reply within 30 days I day in U.S. public schools. a well known fact that if It’s good eliminating the rule. He even suggested as a ventilating oracrosstown putting establishment of a Veteran A f­ Assembly, and 1 urge them to vote ACRO District and that their fire and allegations based on what isn’t reading about one side short­ would take It up with authorities To the Editor: for Manchester. Sen. Zinsser will "political move" that the rule be eliminated as out a dumpster fire or some other fairs Department and additional for Him on Nov. 4. sewer services are provided by true and on what didn’t happen, I changing the other and the other (PUC. Legislature, courts), the 1 Insects fight until we get oUr fair share. part of the Paper Work Reduction Act — a task that should be handled by tax benefits for the disabled 5 Antarcti that district. I was surprised to think Mr. Penny Is putting not respecting the rights of the media and any other place that Irv Stolberg His many years of serving us stratagem that was In fact followed. firefighting personnel. veteran. If the leadership given Democrat Jim McCavanagh explorer hear him say that the revenue himself in an awkward position. I former might provide Justice. This letter House Minority Leader deserves to be re-elected as state from these services should be has won him the respect of fellow Woods also raised the specter of "a hostile and support of other Republican 9 410, Ro can only speculate that he either A few months ago we were told I ’ve read of the probably was referred to John LaBelle, the representat I ve of the 12th Assem­ 12 Step colleagues. Democrats. Republi­ administration being elected at some future time representatives had been absent, going to the town, which doesn't doesn’t realize the seriousness of by proponents for consolidation justified punch by grown men legal counsel of the Eighth, who I bly District. cans and Independents. (that) could reopen a wave of audits and arbitrary these two bills would most likely It does matter; provide them. I mentioned this to what he Is doing, or that he hopes that if we consolidated, the frustrated by the purported found to be the first honest, Jim’s record, at the State 13 Part of t Unfortunately his opponent Is assessments of punitive charges and fines against still be In committee or being 14 MIscelci Mr. Penny and he said. "But we people won’t notice anything district fire department would disrespect of a colleague just sensible representative of the Capitol these past four years and not a resident of Manchester, and our industry” If the oil companies’ records were negotiated. vote Republican 15 Politlciai could provide them.” as if he amiss, or perhaps that he even remain as it is. It would only be a because he happens to work Eighth I had talked with. His the question has to be a sk ^ of retained. Julie did not get selected by her as a member of our town Board of wanted to forget that Buckland Is thinks no one will dare do change of management. Keeping outside of a defined area. letter dated January 91. 1973 him, who would come first in his He closed with an appeal for "your help in peers to the position she currently To the Editor: Directors during the preceding 16 Enticing legally a part of the Eighth anything about It. in mind that the town fire I have read of the commit­ advised that the 1972 bill was three years, demonstrates Jim’s 17 Spanish District, and that It Is the decisions. Manchester or Glas­ bringing this issue to a close" by the issurance of a holds without a history of being In any case, I don’t think there department is a closed union ments by both Mr. Cummings being reduced to the same With Election Day soon upon unswerving personal commit­ 18 Sands tonbury? The answer Is obvious. rule change eliminating the record-keeping Innovative, showing Initiative, 20 Crying Eighth’s duty and privilege to shop, I cannot believe that any and Mr. Irish and I praise them amount as the town would charge ment to work for the best can be a rational excuse for I Intend to cast my vote for requirement. and having leadership traits us, an opportunity exists for a 22 Inquire provide services to, and accept misconstruing facts and making union would allow volunteers to for their devotion to pursue what and that In the future I would be change towards better state Interests of his constitutents. revenues from, everyone in their Manchester’s own Sen. Carl On the same day, Woods wrote to then-Energy Additionally. Julie proves that curloush false claims In order to make supplement their work force thus they believe. I praise both the charged at the town rate. A quote government and better quality When public funds in the 23 Swindle area. Zinsser, a known quantity, a man Secretary Donald Hodel, recalling their discussion she Is a viable candidate through voters think their town tax relieving management from hir­ Eighth District firemen and the from Mr. LaBelle’s letter, leadership. We have, In Julie custody of our local Manchester 24 America I can trust. of the detested regulation "during the Louisiana an open primary of which she was Fire and sewer revenues from dollars are subsidizing the ing sorely needed paid help The Town Fire Department for their "There is no way the district can Belaga. a positive and refreshing Superior Court clerk were re­ Indian "Afow abowf pretending I'm Mexico and MardI Gras in Washington." He added: “ 1 have the underdog and defeated two 27 Texas Buckland cannot ethically be Eighth District’s volunteer fire argument that the town has loyalty and training to become refund charges made for prior alternative to the primitive, ported missing and unaccounted restructuring my loan!?" construed to belong to the town Kathleen Mitchell also discussed this Issue with Vice President Bush, formidable opponents. She has first-class firefighting units, as evergree service, when they are not. That volunteers now Is not adequate. years. Inasmuch as the funds are lackluster administration run by tor. Jim demanded an investiga­ shrub 70 Ralph Road and he was visibly disturbed by the postponement continued to show these strengths well as their professionalism and The town fire department does expended.” This meant I had William A O’Neill that has been tion and the establishment of new 31 Compute of the proposed (rule change) and offered to lend throughout the current campaign not allow volunteers to perform courage to put their lives on the been overcharged (overcharge is rife with corruption and misman­ procedures to safeguard against 32 Ship’s b< his support if needed." ■ through the media and public any task other than the most line when the situation requires a polite word for steal) and agement. Julie Belaga will keep any recurrence of that problem. 33 Desert ri debate. it. of shiftir menial. They are welcome to forced to subsidize the Eighth Connecticut moving forward on As one of the non-lawyer WOODS RECEIVED REPLIES from both the Again, I ask you to consider her 34 Sllkworn clean equipment, roll hoseorpick It Is too bad that all this ability District for more than 9500 over a members of the General As­ vice president and the energy secretary — qualifications. Register and vote the road to improved economy, 35 Foretell up after the paid men They must has become overshadowed by 30-year period. With overcharges on Nov. 4. because her administration will sembly’s Judiciary Committee, 36 Variety c Quickie commercials fit nation’s mood courtesies befitting a Republican stalwart who bickering and Infighting. Person­ cheese be a dedicated group of people to to neighbors the total overcharge work with the successful policies Jim repeatedly voted against the had, the GAO reported, contributed |SI,980 to GOP respond when called, only to be ally I am frustrated every time I would amount to many thou­ of Ronald Reagan and the appointment and the reappoint­ 37 Spots causes in 1979-110,980,000 In 1081-82 and 188,800 In Elwood A.D. Lechausse 39 Protectlv treated with scorn andridlcule by pick up the paper and read about sands of dollars. ment of persons whom he found The TV takeover of electoral politics has entered 1083-84. Woods was Informed that the M Tanner St. Republican state Legislature ering In one of those states did know a senator and did their paid counterparts and it again. I believe the adoption of not to be qualified to serve as a new stage this year. The negative campaign ad, record-keeping rule was being reviewed. here In Connecticut. Julie Is a 40 Poetic once a rare used only in special cose know the accusations against him were untrue management alike. The Eighth The way I see it. if the vote for STEAL as a synonym for Eighth bright, fresh, intelligent person judges In our state court system. contrecti The regulation ultimately was changed. Dingell there would be no way for her to let her fellow District drivers are trained and revision is "N o” then what I ’ve District was a proper choice as who promotes open and honest Jim will not tolerate corruption 41 401. Ror campaigns, has come into use almost everywhere. wants to know Just how much the bureaucrats who Thirty-second negative campaign ads aren’t citizens know. Life is too big, too impersonal and experienced in their job. Some Give a landslide been reading will continue to be the district has been overcharg­ government. That’s the kind of or lackadaisical behavior In any 42 Greek lai changed the rule were Influenced by oilman 45 Kind of v Nicholas tTO isolated. Contrary to the myth, one person attend training sessions through­ written over and over. If the vote ing us (stealing) for 30 to 40 public official. inherently more unbelievable than positive ads of change we need to get rid of Bill 9 49 Geer too almost never makes a difference. Most people Woods. for revision is “ Yes” then maybe the same duration. They’re more attention-getting out New England to become more to McCavanagh years. In talking with a neighbor O’Neill and his stale ideas Jim is well known for insisting 50 Maintain For his part. Woods Is standing his ground. "It Is it will stop. In either case I think Von Hoffman know that and act or fall to act accordingly proficient In their hydraulics and I believe all others have been An opportunity also exists on the best quality in our police 52 Dark-blui and more entertaining. It’s more fun to listen to my duty and my pleasure to work on behalf of the To (he Editor: driving skills. These men and the next thing to occur will be consistently overcharged except and fire services. Jim recognizes (pref.) nasty voiced actors make nasty, often humorous oil and gas industry," Woods said. He specifically for those of us in remarks, than to a smooth voice urging us to vote ■ ^ N 18 TEXTBOOK DEMOCRACY really and women a re to be dropped from t he some sort of an appeal proiess for 1972 when I obtained refunds Bolton. Columbia. Glastonbury. that we here in Manchester are 53 Item of c characterized the regulation as "designed to This Is to express my gratitude (colloq.) truly only possible in a small-population state with engineers’ list only l^cause they dragging everything through the for them. Hebron, and Manchester to en­ blessed with two very fine fire for Putenheimer for Congress because he’s an harass and rob the gas Industry." to Jim McCavanagh for his 54 Smirk patterns and structures which give voice and are volunteers. Since that time, dirt and the losing side wanting That the Eighth District has no sure that our voices and concerns departments: the professional experienced family man who put In two years in Regarding contacts with Bush and Hodel, Wood! willingness to serve once again as 55 Poultry effect to individuals? No, not If we had a markedly we have heard one particular their sand back. The only real intention of keeping agreements are heard and acted upon in fire department of the Town Fire 56 Octane the Army when he was a teenager and who will said: " I am a Republican. 1 have worked with state representative for the 12th different culture, say one which put as much proponent state. "W e won’t need losers in all of this will be the is evidenced by the fact I was Hartford. Our current state District and the volunteer fire numbers therefore take care of the adverse balance of these people... I fought a clean battle. ’’ Assembly District. Most people in trade. emphasis on the duties of citizenship as we put on the volunteer, nor have we ever people who have to continue to again overcharged In 1976, 1979 senator. Carl Zinsser, has proven department of the Eighth Utili­ 57 Abomina the world If Barry Goldwater got into the White Manchester know Jim from his snowmar making money and getting ahead. In America needed them” It is ashamethat read it all again. and 1988. Mr. LaBelle recoq- to be an effective, caring legisla­ ties District. Jim has steadfastly House was withdrawn. The ad showed a little girl years of service to our commun­ 1 personally am neither for nor 58 Irish B Y DEFINITIO N all Sb-second political ^ p l e go to night school to get their master’s in Rtformlng tax iwform this person, high in town office, is firmed the agreement in 1978 and tor who has worked diligently to opposed any effort to undermine plucking the petals off a daisy and, when she got to ity and his tenure on the Board of against charter revision. 1 do commercials are as misleading and inaccurate as business administration to get on in the world, not Even before the ink was dry on the sweeping tax so obsessed with annihilation of John LaBelle Jr in 1979. In 19851 better our communities. For the or to destroy either of those very DOWI the last one kaboom! There was the mushroom. Directors, and as an honorable know that the events of the past commercials of the same duration for aspirin and to study foreign relations to be a more informed bill produced with such supposedly Herculean the district that he does not reduced the payment to the past six years. Carl has placed the fine fire departments. For that voter. and successful businessman. We. several years leave me with a 1 Jerks up •ye wash. In neither case is any but the tiny labor, we were hearing murmurings from recognize the potential the dis­ amount the town would charge 4th District’s needs at the top of reason, Jim opposes the current THAT BOTHERED JOURNALISTS and clean his constituents, are fortunate down No honor attaches to devoting time and energy congressional sources about the n ^ tor trict presents to the town. Over tired, sour feeling when I think of and a sent a check and a note as to his list of priorities I am Referendum Question No, 4 minority bothered by the obvious falsity of the election types as perhaps It should have. It was, that he is truly concerned with our to the duties of citizenship. We’ve shrunk the "technical corrections" next year. This should be 100 men and women, with modern the maturity and ability of the the reduction. The check was confident that he will continue to Charter Revision proposal to claims. Either people believe this hokum or they after all, an ad that made a devastating assertion interests and translates that definition of the duties of citizenship to the a warning to all taxpayers to check your wallets equipment, ready, willing and towns. They cannot resolve the accepted and deposited several do so. His continued service and nullify the Independence, if not know it’s a pack o’ lies and shrug it off. In an unanswerable, vlyid and emotional form, concern into positive action. 6 minimum — refraining from breaking the and the gold in your teeth. able to come to the town ’said with problem themselves so they give months later. dedication in Hartford is essen­ the very existence, of the Eighth But now comes word from tiny, far-off Vermont and that might be dirty pool. There seemed, Jim’s good-natured manner criminal laws and voting regularly. Thus the no cost to them, at one minute’s up and force us to make their If a commercial establishment tial if we desire to maintain the Utilities District. that the negative TV ads tor U.S. senator are however, to be no general public outcry; mass makes it easy to approach him M-second political commercial exactly matches hot ice. decisions for them. It was too bad acted in this manner a customer standard of living we enjoy here. Jim’s support for improve­ backfiring on the challenger and helping the about issues we care about, and CaMxlly man and mass woman sitting at home consuming the amount of time we’re willing to give over to they let the situation get out of would soon find a new establish­ Carl’s opponent, Mike Meotti. ment in tbe funding and pro­ incumbent. Citisens in the Green Mountain State I have heard comments to the he is able to smooth out differen­ after-dinner TV fare gave no indication they cared informing ourselves for what we call the highest hand to begin with. They allowed ment to buy from and the original can’t do that. Mr Meotti. until grams of our public education •re reported to be irked because they have fUanrhpBtpr l-Irralji effect that the town is losing tax ces of opinion and ease conflicts about the issue one way or the other. duty and privilege of citizenship - casting our the town to be divided by more would soon find Itself without this past summer, was an insu­ system is well known. So too is his personal knowledge that the suggestions in the ads Poundotf In 1M 1 money from the Buckland sec­ by constructive efforts at resolv­ Then what happened in Vermont? Are they more ballots. than a double line. They actually customers. rance lobbyist. I know I would be record of support for protecting "XWLU aren’t true. The names and party affiliations of the tion. If a government accepts tax ing problems. His modesty pre­ civic minded there than in Indiana or California ? That’s all patriotic parsley. America is a nation PENNY M SIEFFEST cut a piece out of the heart of the We are stuck with an appar­ extremely uncomtortabletohave and improving our environment. candidates in question are being omitted because ... PuMMhVr money for its people, it is then vents him from saying much BDUEPi ’The reports speculate that Vermont is a which has recently taken away the right to drink OOUQLASX BEVINS ei«»cutlv»E«H»or town. It’s up to all of us to put it ently unprincipled utility district someone representing us who has For these many reasons, Jim it is immaterial to the argument. JAMES P. SACKS responsible to O liver that same about his accomplishments as slow-paced, small state where a fair number of from I8-to-tl-year-olds. They’re too young, too . Managing EdSor back together however we be­ that has no restrictions on its been so clearly against anything McCavanagh deserves the sup­ This is a very unusual political event. ALEXANDEn QIBELU AaaodalaEdlior amount in servicetothesepeople. our representative, so let’s say it QYPME people know the incumbent personally and irresponsible and too lacking in Judgment, but lieve it should be. unfair actions. As it appears the that might damage the insurance port of all Manchester voters who Misleading advertising seldom on the I cannot understand how they for him by giving him a landslide PREVIOUS therefore personally know the uncomplimentary they can all go right on voting if they care to DENISE A nOBENTS.... I ask all Manchester voters to only way we can receive fair are able to re-elect him In next candidate, and when it does happen it’s usually . Advarllalng DIraelor couM lose or gain money from a on Election Day. industry. I find it hard to accept understanr remarks directed against him are not true. bother, which most of them don’t. M ASK F. 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Lea Bogll Ernest and Sandra Plarog 9tava and Holly Caaaano 2 Ed and Marlon Richardson CNOO fHE BORN LOSER ■ by Afl SanMm p ' VO,BPDT(r5,I'M MW*Hk„.R;rfe(A(^'mETA6CG.. ^ Ken and Donna Tedford Frances Kosky m OPNllOfc 0 » TM' (cG -o je e s Ruth and 9ld Cohen Josh Howroyd Croaaword Aatrograph I • o AWP lOGVEft Jack and Bette Thompeon Joe Camposeo ACR O SS 2 E pluribus Answer to Previous Puzzle c D L 1 Insects 3 Copter s kin ‘ H b u r 5 Anlerctic 4 Stanza E R A Adolf Yetke Carole and Richard Vizard explorer 5 ffairy T 1 T ^ I r t h d i ^ 9 410, Roman 6 Actor Montand £ p 12 Step H 7 Actor Harrison Ocl. 29, 1966 ■ M !r-nr II TP-i~, Mary C. and Patrick J. Tierney Margaret and Brian Quigley 8 Non-salarted 13 Part of the eye employment The course you are currently steering is 14 Miscalculate PRANK A W ERNeST • by Bob Thavet 9 Whale N 0 right (or you, and there will be rewards John and Patricia DIDonato 15 Politician Aaron 10 Trickle David McQuade R s at your port of call However, If you start 11 Medical picture switching directions, you may snag your 16 Enticing (comp. wd.| vessel on a sandbar 17 Spanish aunt 19 la.la WB TfLL Me WHAT'X Chris Dodd Tad and Lorraine Cummings 18 Sands 21 Compaas point [ m A S 20 Crying 23 SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) Today, If Candy — E N T \Nl^oM(S WITH Me MilwMeoHi you go shopping with friends, don't let 22 Inquire 24 Son of Ruth Jim and Nancy McCavanagh Rick Dyer them talk you Into buying unusual mer­ n e curiously 25 E N A IN #IOO LBSS. 23 Swindle chandise or strange gadgets lor which DEMOCRAT FOR STATE SENATE Breckinridge T 0 G 24 American you may never have any use Get a Jump 26 Slanted Indian on life by understanding the Influences Phil 9uilivan Thomas Murdoch 27 Sprouts 36 Baked roll 44 Roe 27 Texas that will govern you In the year ahead Manchester • Glastonbury • Hebron • Bolton • Columbia 28 Fixed time 38 Clothes hook 45 Red root evergreen Send (or your Astro-Graph predictions period 39 Axllke tool vegetable T m a y /T^ Io -l 6 shrub today. Mail $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this 29 Threesome 41 Isle in the Bay June Woodhouse Claire L. Sullivan 31 Computer term 46 Court hearing newspaper. P O Box 91428, Cleveland, 30 Maturing agent of Naples 32 Ship’s bed 47 Midwest state OH 44101-3428. Be sure to state your 32 War 42 Eight (comb, 33 Desert region (abbr.l zodiac sign (1899.1902) form) 48 Handle (Fr.| Carolyn Ramsey of shifting send WINTHROP by Dick Covolll Kathy and Tom Tierney 35 Barrenly 43 Satellite 51 Wide size SAOITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) In a \ 34 Silkworm delicate career situation today, you may 1 36 Foretell m cause others to believe you don't need ' YOU/\RE IN FdSG B & SIO N OVERDUE CHABSiES ON tWE ENCLOSED ISANATTRACriVE 36 Variety of ■ them. They'll let you lend tor yourself, OF SEVEN LIE«ARY BOOKS BOOKS AD D UP ft? A BROCHURE FROM THE Ted and Dot Brlndamour Peter A. Tognalll cheese 12 and you may not be successful 37 Spots OVERDUE SINCE CTUSJE IZ. CONSIDERABLE SiiWOFAAONEY, SUNSHINE LOAN C0\AB4NY." 39 Protective cov- 15 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Re-ex­ ering amine your Hashes ol Inspiration care­ Joel and Becky Janenda Mary Van Buren 40 Poetic IB fully today before springing Into action contraction Under closer scrutiny, they might not 41 401, Roman look so great Cathy Turkington 42 Greek latter Michael Wllkenton 45 Kind of weapon 24 25 26 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) When ILW **• • C xu>*’*< 'll ‘iLA.* 49 Geer tooth working on a new protect today, have '•'Aa-f ^ Is* >s>Aaa« 9 50 Maintain 31 patience. II you try to accomplish every­ Steve Howroyd Betty Kirby 52 Dark blue color thing_ o In ” • one big •'-'•-•K,leap, y'-'LJyou Mmight iium tallla ii Hal iitai. tO-U pkF •aa^ Mfl* * • • <)lM6bYNt« >nc (prof.) 34 P is c e s (Pab. 20-March 20) Just be­ 53 Item of clothing j cause a companion can talk louder and Michelle Vadenais Karen Wagoner (colloq.) 37 faster than you. It does not mean that 54 Smirk his or her Ideas are right. Use your own judgment today. 55 Poultry -R IB - - SB Octane ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Be both tol­ Bridge Jean Freeman Stephen Armstrong 43 44 erant and patient today when Involved numbers |abbr.| with people who don't grasp Ideas as 57 Abominable 49 quickly as you do It's no big deal to re­ snowman peat yoursell. Arould have to try for a spade trick to Tom and Peggy O’Neill 58 Irish Art Qlaeter S3 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Speculating NORTH ll-t l-ll Doing it make the game. West would then take on people or situations about which you ♦ K J2 his ace and defeat you once again with DOWN 56 t K 4 2 the right way his heart tricks. know little would be unwise today It 6 R 6 4 2 il Steve Penny Sue Perkins ^ 1 Jerks up and could cost you In ways other than ♦ Q J S . ^uderdale bridge profession­ financial. By James Jacoby al Fred Hamilton showed me this deal down (01986 hv NEA. Inc 28 GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Your Impul­ WEST EA ST recently, citing It as a good "Instruc- siveness could cause a complication lo- ♦ a 10 7 ♦9S6S4 How do you play three no-trump? If live”“— hand. If you...... take‘ .g,e- tite heart king Debbie and John Muro Marjorie Frank day — perhaps a hasty agreement that V Q J986 V 7 S you’re my average reader, your objec­ and lead a low club from dummy, Is not in your best Interests^ You can ♦ 975 ♦ to 3 tive is to make nine tricks safely and nothing can stop you If East ducks 6 avoid this B8 5 4 A 10 9 0 surely. So take a look at the North- you win the club king and then switch Carl T. Chadburn William J. Brlndamour CANCER (June 21-July 22) It's best not South cards In today’s deal and cover to spades. If West has the club ace and CELEBRITY CIPHER to attempt tasks today that require total SOUTH the Bast-West hands so you won’t be cewonty CvhsrCTyptogremi crwt#d from quoiBlloni by famout paopia. past and praaont concentration and tenacity. Your rest­ 4 Q S takes your king with it, your A-IO of Each lattar In tha dphar stands for anothar Today's ctua: Z mquafa M 4 A 10 5 distracted as you plan the play. hearts is safe from atUck And If East QInnIe and Llonell J. Lasaard, Jr. Frank Matte, Jr. less attention may not be up to it Suppose you win the king of hearts by CONNIE WIENER LEO (July 23-Aup. 22) Strive to confine ♦ AQJ8 rises------Immediately------...... 1.0 with\-iuu hisav,^, club 11 ace it your extravagant urges today, so that 4R 7 4 2 In dummy and play a spade. That beats the air as you play small from •XWLUTJPVB UXV FPMV UFH UTT, 8YJ would be wrong If East held the spade you do not blow your hard-earned cash Vulnerable: Neither your— hand, ensuring ■itriuB you of three club on something foolish Make every pen­ Dealer: South ace and took it right away to lead hack tricks and your contract. BDUEPFI JDV 8VUHB SXPFIB PF ZWFVL ny count a heart. In that scenario. West would VIRGO (Aug. 23-8«pl. 22) You might West North Etast Sooth hold the club ace and would be able to Leader QYPMEVX.” — ILABL XWBV TVV. not be able to operate as independently 1 NT take enough heart tricks to set your as you would like today. Don't make Pass .1 NT Pass Pass contract when you eventually played PREVIOUS SOLUTION: 'Jargon is noise that keeps our brains from clubs. In 1980, Iceland became the first matters worse by straining at the leash Pass country to elect a woman as its head understanding what our mouths are saying — Russell L Ackoff LIBRA (Supt. 2S-Ocl. 23) Monitor your­ What if you won the heart king^nd sell carefully today so that you do not Opening lead: Y Q of sUte when Vlgdls Finnbogadottir played dummy’s club queen?- 6>st vcTcd to the office of president. Paid for by Mike MeottI for Slate Senate *86 Gary Minor, fi'easurer tell something confidential to a wouldwouie grab- * the ace and play .back a blabbermouth Mrs. Finnbogadottir won a second heart Because clubs do not split, you term in 1984. MANCHESTER iWBBxiJV FAA restricts Ohkmauiee FOCUS

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By Tom Conoven NFL, didn’t play like the best in the Williams intercepfion. Itstnrtched Th e Assoeiefed FYess league, while the club's struggIbiK New York's 13^3 halftime lead, offense worked well. which was boilt on field goals of 37 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - On the other side of the ball, and 44 yards b y Raul Allegre and There was a strange quality to the Washington quarterback Jay an 11-yard TD run By Morris. Mets say good Knight to Red Sox New York Giants NFC East Schroeder hit 22'of 49 passes for a Washington came Back quickly A showdown victory over the Wa­ personal-best ^ yards, while wide after the Giants took the M g lead, shington Redskins, both on anddff receiver Gary Clark caught 11 using a numberiof blgplaysagainst Hard-working Knight the field — and some o f it had passes for a club-record 241 yards. the Giants’ defense. Mets finish year nothing to do with football. In the end, the difference turned They pulled to within 20-19 Mayite it was the fact that most out to be Joe Morris. H ie Giants’ midway through the quarter on a of the 75,923 fans at GiantsStadium star halfback rushed 31 times for l-yard run by George Rogers, one World Series MVP Monday night spent much of the 181 yards and scored the game­ play after Schroeder hit Ricky at top of the heap game with one eye on the field and winning touchdown on a 13-yard Sanders with a 71-yard pass. another on one o f the numerous sweep arund right end with l; 38 to 6n Washington’s next series. KaigM was In the middle of the portable’TV sets tuned toGam eTof plOT. Schroeder combined with Clark on dramatie Mtb-inniBg Met rally that By Bon w w ko r siBgle by Mookie Wilson. A walk to the World Series between the New A last-ditch Washington attempt a 42-yard TD pass on a thir^and-19 . YO*K — Wfcee Ray Kirtgiit won Caaie g, singling home one ran TBo AsMCfotod PrOM Tim Teofel. to tie the game ended when play. far tfr ta g traM n c with the York Mets and the Boston Red Sox. and then scoring the winner And Bases loaded, the crowd in a Schroeder threw an imcompletion The Redskins tied the score at new Vott tietg t a t r e b n a ry . he "World Series ... what World he was the catalyst in Game 7 with NEW YORK — AH along, the firenzy. Boston Manager John Series,” quipped Washington at the New York 35 with 21 seconds 20-20 late in the fourth period on a t o * with him meMooragfns word a home run that put his team in New York Mets sahl they would McNamara walked to the mound to play. 29-yard field goal by Max Zisndejas from M* wife, ehompion golfer Coach Joe Gibbs after the Giants front to stay win the World Series. And they did How to pitch to Keith Hernandez' "That’s the NFC East right with 4:06 to play. It was set up by a n oaeyLop ei downed the Redskins 27-20 Monday ’’I’ve come a long way." be said, Monday night, finishing in the fall How to hold off the inevitable? night to move into a three-way tie there,” said Parcells. " It ’s a battle 47-yard pass from Schroeder to Art " » e 0*1. 'Yoo cm win the tWrd as he claimed bis M VP trophy, what they promised in the spring— " I told my brother, who has been with Washington and Dallas in the and I’ m just happy that we could Monk. hooe J * .’ " Knight recalled "but a bunch of guys deserve this with a flourish that left them with me all week, that if there are NFC East. win. That finishes up the first half But the Giants, starting at their And what did he aay? thing. undeniably at the top of the heap. men on base today. I’m going to be (of the season) and I guess there own 19, then went 81 yards for the "1 aafd. ‘Wo way.’ " The ups and downs of the World " I ’m a positive thinker, but the Start spreading the news. The a key.” Hernandez said. Series finale made for raucous are three teams that kind of got to winning score, with Morris gaining 0 The mm waa Joot being realistic last two years there was nothing to Mets mugged the Boston Red Sox cheering at odd moments in the start over.” 66 of those on five carries, Knight knew the WIeu had tried Hernandez singled sharply to think I would be an integral part of 8-5 in Game 7 and are now Giants-Redskins game. Washing­ Those teams are the Giants. including the game-r inning this club ’’ hard an winter totrade him and the baseball’s world champions left-center, and two runs scored ton players admitted crowd noise Washington and Dallas. All are tied touchdown. only reaam he waa still around was Knight had come to the Mets "W e were destined to win," Gary Carter followed with a that was a reaction to happenings with 6-2 marks heading into the "W e made some critical mis­ thm General Manager Frank Ca- from Houston for three young Mets’ starter Ron Darling said, blooper to right field and Evans elsewhere drew them offsides on at second half of the season. takes. obviously,” said Parcells. ahen oodM find no takers for a players at the end olf the 19M summing up the season and the trapped it. getting a forceout at least two occasions — one of which Washington could have had sole "That’s something we don’t nor­ *J-year-old infielder coming off season. He had suffered from Series. second as the tying run scored. possession of first place with a mally do. We busted a couple of two straight snh-par seasons cost the Redskins a touchdown in kidney stones and vertigo that year Call them arrogant, cocky or Three more innings to decide the the second quarter. victory, but they made too many coverages in really ridiculous Knight, however had one impor­ and finished with a 2S7 batting best team in baseball this season rude Say they symbolize a pushy, Arpimio "It was weird,” said Redskins mistakes while falling behind 29-3. situations.” C tant person fn his comer. Manager average shovj’ city. Was there any doubt? linebacker Neal Olkewicz. "F o r a "W e fought hard, but it was a Schroeder was surprised by his tfa r ty /ohnson saw him as impor­ He started 198S on the disabled New York, New York won If there was. the bullpens helped while we didn’t understand what little too late for us.” said'Gibbs. ability to go deep against the tant, veteran stability for a mostly list after elbow surgery for bone because it refused to lose — not In decide New York’s Joe Morris (20y stretches out winning touchdown on a 13-yard run "The crowd and the noise got us a Giants. yoong Met team all the noise was about. We finally chips and wound up appearing in the regular season, not in the Mets left-hander Sid Fernandez to get a first down during first-quarter with 1:38 left after the Redskins had figured it out; they were making little bit. ” “ We really didn’t anticipate "He was always in my ear only 90 games hitting an almost playoffs against HouRon and not a starter all season, replaced noise for the World Series." The Giants opened up their making the big plays." said always telling me how good he action Monday night at Giants’ Stadium. wiped out a 20-3 deficit to tie it. The invisible .218 here Darling with two out in the fourth The noise at odd times wasn’t the l7-point lead early in the third Schroeder. "They tried man cover­ was," Johnson said "H e came to Morris rushed 31 times for 181 yards and Giant victory leaves them along with After that year he was the The Mets spit in the face of fate Fernandez had groused about his only thing out of the ordinary. quarter, as Phil Simms tossed a age and came up short.” spring training in great shape He longest of long shots to wind up as Saturday night in Game 6. They role as a reliever in the ^ rie s but scored twice in the Giants’ 27-20 victory Dallas end Washington atop the NFC’s The Giants defense, which en­ 319-yard touchdown pass to Bobby But in the end. so did the had lost some weight and worked World Series MVP. "It shows hard were two runs down with nobody on again did it well, pitching 2 1-3 over Washington. Morris scored the East Division, each at 8-2. tered the game ranked No. I in the Johnson two plays after a Perry Redskins. hard You can tell a gay with work and diligence paid off," he hitless innings and striking out T base, one strike away from elimi­ tremendous desire, tremendous said. " I thank Davey Johnson. It’s A* ptwto nation. so close that their own four fight The situation on my ballclub unbelievable that I ’m up here stadium Inadvertently flashed Calvin Schiraldi. the ex-Met who was such that Ray was instrumen­ now." New York’s Ray Knight watches the flight of the ball after "Congratulations. Red Sox" on the had blown the crucial two-run lead Scholastic roundup tal in solidifying our te a m " The irony of Knight's MVP he hit a leadoff homer in the seventh Inning Monday scoreboard. Still, the Mets rallied Saturday night, took over for Hurst Knight started the season pla- in the seventh. performance was that it made a night. The homer gave the Mets a lead they would never to win. tooning at third base, but a sizzling loser of the man who gave him his They came back again on a misty And Knight hit his fourth pitch April — sis homers In the first nine first full-time Job in the majors. relinquish. Knight was selected the World Series' Most Monday evening, breaking a 3-3 tie Into the left-center field bleachers games, a .SS3 average for the first Boston Manager John McNamara Valuable Player. in the seventh inning on a home run ' ”I just wanted to get the next Cheney Tech hooters have one big one to go 31 games — made him the "H e’s one of the people I respect by Series M VP Ray Knight, who guy. I didn’t think that one run everyday starter Just as Nancy In this game " Knight said "I told made a comeback M his own after said him I love him. But only one can be would make a difference. ” Schi­ being benched in Game 2 for lack of raldi said in close. Indian keeper Jason played out of position and we had a Dominski came up with a good to stay at 2:37 of the second half tor He finished the season with a 29* a winner. He was the first manager hitting When New York choked One big one down, another still to M H 8 l o 8 M f i n a l e One run. it turned out. did not Stansfield. who split service in goal couple up from the JV (junior effort, recording 9 saves. Kerri a 3-1 Coventry advantage. Lettoard batting average and was an to play me every day in Cincinnati Boston's final gasp of the season go Mets’ bullpen work make the difference because the Manchester High heads into the With Mark Fleming who played the varsity) team. Hopefully, we’ll be Jedrewski had 6 stops in net for scored at the 37:30 mark of the important bat in the middle of the He just told me. You’re my third the next inning. It was over. Cheney Tech, faced with having Mets kept scoring. post-season for the 20th consecu­ first half, had no chance. healthy by the tournament.” Bolton. match, but. it was too little and too lineup In the World Series, he baseman, now just go out and do The Mets lost the first two games to win Its last two games, accomp­ Dykstra hit a pinch-single, took tive season. But. unlike most other Manchester, which went with Dave Burrell got the Patriots on Dinocenza and Gall Schiavetti late for the visitors. " I ’m really became the most important bat the job.’ " at home, and they bad two losses by lished step one Monday with a 1-0 second when Schiraldi made a wild campaigns. Manchester will not five or six sophomores most of the the board at 4:59 of the first half played well tor Bolton. happy," ixnnbardosaid. “ Ledyard Three hits, including a tie- Unfortunately for McNamara, ace Dwight Gooden Still, they won blanking of East Hampton High at was the difference pitch on a pitchout and came home head Into the boys’ soccer tourna­ time most of the season, started Lyman’s Joe Warzecha brought is a Class L school and with the breaking. seventh-inning home run that’s just what Knight did In the The Red Sox could not. Boston, the Beavers’ field ment as one of the favorites. The quickly, scoring with the game the visitors back at the 25-minute tournament coming up. we’ re In Monday night’s *-S seventh- WorldSerics. "H e’sa good friend," on Rafael Santana’s single. A Covenfry trium pht the only team ever to be within one Cheney, avenging an 8-0 thrash­ Indians closed out their 1986 only 35 seconds old. Louis Jaffe mark of the first half on a where we want to be." game victory, clinched the Series Knight said. " I feel badly for him.” By Howard Ulmon sacrifice fly by Hernandez made It out of the World Series champion­ ing at the hands of the Bellringers regular season Monday, bowing2-1 took a pass from Bruce Rosenberg deflection off a Coventry fullback COVENTRY - Once again, the M VP award for Knight He batted Then he brightened, smiling the Th« AssoclotMf Press 6-3. ship and not win It, saw Its history earlier In the year, are now 5-6-3 for to East Hartford High at foggy and planted his third goal of the following a direct kick. Jack Ayer Coventry girls’ soccer team came .391 with nine hits, five runs batted smile of a World Series MVP. The Red Sox. who had been one M H8 unbeaten of collapse finally catch up the season. They close out the Memorial Field. campaign. But Imbelluso tied it at put Coventry ahead at the 27- up a winner on Monday. The In and four runs scored. "But I ’ll get over it." he said NEW YORK — One bullpen strike a w. y from elimination In the Deny It. Don’t believe It. Toss season Wednesday on the road at The loss leaves Manchester with 32:59 of the first half. Rosenberg mlnute mark with the assist from Patriots defeated Ledyard High, EAST HARTFORD - The Man­ came through. The other bullpen playoffs against California, did not chester High girls’ soccer team is aside the allegation. The Red Sox fold Berlin High In a 3 p.m start a final 7-7-1 overall mark. The had a golden opportunity early in Jason Smith. Lyman’s Corey Noel 3-2, for their ninth consecutive win fell through. And a World Series are not meant to win. Instead, add of the season. Coventry Is now 12-1, one game away from a perfect Hobbling Bill Buckner, whose It’s another must-win situation seven losses represents the most the second half, but rocketed a shot gained the equalizer at 23:67 of the championship went to New York another loss to their painful trail of while Ledyard dropped its first season after registering a 3-0 error allowed the winning run to tor the Beavers. "The kids realize ever In a single season by an Indian directly on Knight keeper Mark second half off another deflection Strong relief pitching by the Mets Game 7defeats In the World Series, decision in the last 19 games and victory against East Hartford on Mets, it turns out, score In Game 6, opened the eighth It. We have to go out and play like club The most previous was six. Raskauskas. off a fullback following a direct 2 shut down Boston, while weak alongside the ones from 1946. 1967 that in five seasons, the most (alls to 12-2-1. The Patriots finish Monday. The Indians are now relief pitching by the Red Sox with a single. Rice followed with a we did (against East HamMon) 1 felt we played a good first half." kick and 1975. recent In 1976 (8-6-2). McCarthy said, "but then East' Tim McMillan, in his first start In the regular season Thursday at 14-0-1 on the year with their final spurred New York to a come-from- single and Evans then lined a We have a chance (against Berlin). "This team deserved belter." The 1975 club also lost six Hartford picked up the tempo.” goal for Coventry, recorded eight 3:30 p.m when they host regular season game Wednesday behlnd 8-5 victory Monday night in two-run double, making It 6-5 and it’s a matter of going out and doing are the very best said Boston reliever Bob Stanley, (11-6-2). but that one was state Glenn Jensen. Mike Koblect. saves. Garth Senechal made 11 Woodstock at 3:30 p.m. against Glastonbury at finishing Roger McDowell the seventh game of the World on the mound when the Mets struck It.” said Cheney coach Paul Soucy. Memorial Field It was Jesse Orosco’s turn, and Class LL runner-up. freshman Dave Stephenson and saves for Lyman. Coventry outshot "W e’re playing well and we’re Series. in Game 8. "W e deserved to win. Ba Pho recorded the only goal — where we want to be right now,” "The game was a down game for By Hurry Aikins ’’When you win lie games in a he was perfect. He retired Gedman Coach Bill McCarthy, in his Jaffe played well for Manchester. Lyman, 12-7. " I have confidence In our but we didn’t " his sixth of the year — for Cheney seventh season, called this a For McCarthy, the season that Coventry coach Paul Lombardo us coming off our league cham­ The Associated Press year, you are a good ballclub ” bullpen." Mets’ Manager Davey on a line drive, struck out Dave No, the Red Sox did not. They still at 24:31 of the second half. Pho learning one tor himself and his was leaves him a little perplexed said as his team readies Itself for pionship victory," Intfian coach Johnson said ”We will get better Johnson said Henderson and got Don Baylor — have not won the World Series chested to his feet a throw-ln from young Indians. “ We learned what It " I haven’t been able to get a handle post-season play. Joe ErardI commented. Manches­ NEW YORK - The New York This Series taught us a lot . A lot of Sid Fernandez killed Boston’s finally appearing as a pInch-hItter Girls Soccer since 1918. the right side from Doug Johnson takes to win. to be a teammate. ’’ he on this team. 1 rack my brain Junior Leslie Danehy. who now ter clinched Its third straight CCC 8 our guys will get better from It with the designated hitter not In Mets. It turns out, were as good as momentum when he came in with "History is great to learn from, He eluded one defender and drew has 27 goals for the season, scored East Division crown last Friday. they said they were. "W e had the best record In play — on a grounder offered. " I think they’re coming sometimes. I wish I knew the Bolton beaten the Red Sox ahead 3-0 In the fourth but all that matters is what we have ^ llrin g e r goalie Rob Benson out. along. We lost a lot of tough games. two goals and Stacey Robertson "W e played well enough to win, but baseball. We should be champions. Baylor's out seemed to take the answers. Some years you have the After their 8-5 victory over the inning. Then Jesse Orosco came in in front of us. "said Red Sox starter "Ba just slid It under him from EAST HAMPTON - Three goals added the game-winner to lead the as a team, we played poorly” Boston Is a great team, but the good life out of the Red Sox. but the Mets I feel bad for these guys. ’Hiey’ve luck of the Irish on your side, Boston Red Sox in the seventh and with New York ahead 6 5 the tying Bruce Hurst, who had beaten the about 12 yards out.” Soucy related. from Mo Strickland powered host Patriots. Danehy opened the scor­ Chris Rovegno opened the scor­ guys got It. This is what we were made sure by stomping relievers been unlucky, just unlucky. A sometimes you don’t." final game of the World Series run on second and no outs in the Mets twice and got another chance East Hampton High to a 3-1 victory ing at 13:05 of the first half, ing at 1:53 of the first half when she sweating for.” A1 Nipper and Steve Crawford for "The kids played an outstanding break either way could have turned Monday night, no one can doubt the eighth He killed Boston’ s title A8 photo because of Sunday night’s rainout. assisted by Kim Hodge. Ledyard followed In a rebound shot by two more runs In the bottom of the game. It was an overall team the season around.” Coventry deadlocks over Bolton High in girls’ soccer Mets were truly the best team In It was the second World Series hopes with two perfect Innings to "W e never could get that third countered at 14:55 when Jen Almay Indian Sue Webb At 5:41, Webb RBlIever Jessie Orosco eighth on a lead-off homer by effort. The forwards came back to Of Manchester's seven losses, action Monday. baseball In 1986. championship In the Mets’ 25-year end the game. out.” COVENTRY - Minus five star­ Strickland tallied at 22:08 and tallied the equalizer. Danehy came made no mistake on a pass from Strawberry and Orosco’s RBI double team on the ball." Soucy five were by one goal. Several of history, their first since 1969. and Meanwhile, Boston’s bullpen shows his joy after striking Yet for awhile, it looked like ters. the Coventry boys’ soccer 29:46 of the first half and added her right beck at the 37-minute mark Sira Berie and fired Into the lower From the first day of spring capped a dramatic turnaround single said. those came in the closing minutes was blowing a 3-3 tie that starter out Boston’s Marty Barrett Boston might be able to end the of contests. Including Monday’s team played Lyman Memorial to a third at 9:13 of the second half. when Monica Hodina placed a left corner for a 2-0 lead. training, the Mets considered thi.s from their last-place finishes in l^ at left the Mets only three outs Bruce Hurst handed It after six jinx. Soucy noted Norm Croteau did 2-2 tie Monday. With one game Leah DInocenza. with her second of perfect cross which Danehy sent Jen Atwell finished off the championship their destiny. 1982 and 1983. for the final out of the World away from their second World setback. East Hartford, which Innings. Dwight Evans led off the Red Sox an outstanding job shadowing East remaining on Thursday at Wind­ the campaign, tallied for Bolton at Into the left corner of the net for the scoring at 32:58 of the second half ’They said so, even though the Series. Series championship since the finishes a fine 9-2-4 campaign Veteran outfielder Mookle Wil­ " I wasn’t nervous I was pretty second with a home run deep to Hampton’s top scorer. Craig Hy­ ham Tech. Coventry’ s record 4:29 of the second half score. when she scored off a comer kick rest of baseball hated them for It, miracle of 1969, and Orosco quickly heading into the tournament, son said the team’s key to success calm," said Boston’s ace short left-center, Boston’s first earned land. Sweeper Mike Vassallo and stands at 11-2-2. The visitors’ Bolton, 1-12, winds up Its season "The first half was real close." from Wendy Burnett. Playing well called them arrogant. was never giving up last two games. wrapped It up. scored with 4:58 left in regulation reliever Calvin Schiraldl. who lost run off Darling In 15 innings. Rich midfielder Mark Cusson were to win it. Rob Imbelluso, who record Is 8-2-5. Wednesday at home at 3:15 p.m Lombardo commented. "The se­ for Manchester were freshman "W e went out there and proved "They are the loosest bunch of Fernandez, who was upset when Ed Romero grounded out. Boggs the last two games of the World Gedman followed with a drive to among the others who had strong scored the Knights’ first goal, sent " I guess I should be happy with against Parish Hill. cond half we took control and our Meg Birte and Rachel Odell in the we were as good as we felt we could guys I ’ve ever seen." he said. Johnson left him out of the starting grounded out And Marty Barrett, Series " I thoiwht I had good stuff right which 6-foot-6 Darryl Straw­ games for Cheney the tie considering the Injuries that Bolton outshot the Bellringers, passing came through The girls bacltfleld. Atwell. Webb, and fresh­ be,” said right-fielder Darryl "Some people call It arrogant. I who had earlier tied the record of 13 a cross from the right wing to the but 1 just wasnT throwing strikes.” rotation for the Series, was New berry gloved by reaching over the we have.” Coventry coach Bob who are now 3-11, by a 15-14 count. realty put It to them” man Karen Rattanakoun per­ Strawberry, who batted only 200 call It amazin’ . hits in a Series, struck out East Hampton slipped to 9-3-2 opposite post. Doug Curtis chested Before the first game. Johnson York’s most valuable fireman fence, but dropped over the wall for Robertson put the Patriots ahead formed well up front. with no RBI In the first six ganles, swinging with the loss. it to his feet and drilled a shot from Plaster said. "Several people But Bellringer keeper Tracey "Everyone says you are not said the Mets would be In good Monday night another homer. Somewhat shaken. but hit a towering solo homer In the supposed to come back like we did shape If they could get Boston to go Boston was ahead 3-0 and had a Darling gave up an RBI single to The Mets were the World Series eighth Inning of Game 7. "It was In a playoff and World Series, but to Its bullpen. In a World Series of runner on second and two outs Wade Boggs and It was 3-0. champions. The city that never because we went out there and did this club doesn’t fit the mold. We unexpected turns, that was one when he replaced starter Ron "M y job at that point was to sleeps exploded A ticker tape things right parade was just a few hours away. Rozelle’s testing plan is struck down have a bunch of fruit cakes, forecast that came true. Darling In the fourth. Fernandez protect the lead and not let It slip Sports In Brief "From the start of spring train­ psychos and crazies that can all The Red Sox relievers allowed 12 walked the first batter he faced, "This Is what we’ve been going away," Hurst said however, that he has ruled against ing, we believed In this team. This play baseball. earned runs in 15 1/3 innings for a then retired the next seven, four on after all year,” Mets Manager By Dick Brinster in August, 1987. agreement. Hurst, a left-hander pitching on unscheduled drug testing. I am was destined. There's no doubt "The makeup of this club is that 7.05 earned run average. In the last strikeouts, before giving way to Davey Johnson said in the The Associated Press Rozelte's edict last July, follow­ “ We’re not trying to protect drug three days’ rest for only the second UConn basketball plana Trumbull trip convinced that minimal unsche­ about It In my mind This was a we never say die, as you Just saw.” two games, they gave up eight Roger McDowell in the seventh. champagne-drenched clubhouse. ing the cocaine-related deaths of users.” Upshaw said. "The players time this year and In place of duled drug testing is a necessary dream come true," he said. The victory was especially sweet earned runs In 4 2/3 innings for an "He kept us off the scoreboard "We’ve gradually Improved the STORRS — The University of Connecticut men’s basketball An arbitrator’s ruling that struck Cleveland Browns safety Don recognize they have a responsibil­ scheduled starter Dennis "Oil pari of any fully effective league­ Manager Davey Johnson even for catcher Gary Carter, who tolled ERA of 15.42 and let 20 of the 33 when we had a 3-0 lead. We were last three years.” team will be at St. Joseph High Schoolln Trumbull on Wednesday down N FL Commissioner Pete Rogers and University of Mary­ ity iMth on the field and off. But Can” Boyd, did his job for five wide anti-drug program.” sounded a warning to the rest of In the big leagues for 13 years batters they faced reach base. hoping to build on that," Boston And in between sips, Johnson for a practice session and clinic.' The program, which Is Rozelle’s plan for random drug land basketball star Len Bias, they also have rights, and It is our Innings. The ruling leaves the door open baseball, suggesting his club has before finally playing on a cham­ Manager John McNamara said. sounded a warning for those teams testing of players Is "a victory for would have made the N FL the only obligation to protect those rights” New York’s bullpen posted ERAs Hurst’s off-speed stuff limited sponsored by the All Connecticut Conference, is open to the public for the players to design their own the makings of a dynasty. pionship team After Jim Rice led off the third that had challenged him and his collective bargalnlpg." according professional sports league to re­ Rasher upheld other elements of of 2 70 for the Series and 3.86 for the the Mets’ right-handed lineup — and there is no admission charge. screening program, Hoby with a single. Boston didn’t get Mets this season. to Gene Upshaw, executive direc­ quire mandatory random drug Rozelle’s anti-drug program, in­ the one minus sparkplug Lenny First-year UConn coach Jim Calhoun and the Huskies will Brenner, player representative of another hit until it started the "W e will get better," he said. tor of the players union. testing for all players. cluding the designation of Dr. Dykstra — to just a ground single begin the evening at 6:30 p.m. with a team scrim m age workout. the New Orleans Saints, said. eighth with three hits off McDo­ "This Series taught us a lot. A lot of ” lt reaffirms the agreement we Kasher noted that the 1982 Forest Tennant to head an educa­ by Knight through five innings. That will be followed Immediately by a clinic conducted by the ’”I1iere’s a lot of support for well. Johnson then brought In our guys will get better from It .... made In 1982 and says that changes collective bargaining agreement tional drive within the league. The But after retiring II straight UConn coaching staff and players. testing among players.” Brenner Orosco. Ron Darling ... Darryl Strawberry In what we agreed to then cannot be addressed the drug issue by calling arbitrator also ruled that the NFL 9 batters, It all began to unravel for said ” We have a convention In “ Orosco did an unbelievable even Bob Ojeda. Gooden has a lot made unless the union agrees to for preseason tests of all players as could conduct urinalysis tests of Hurst and the Red Sox with one out March, and I ’m sure that will be a job. ’’ Darling said, ’ ’but Fernandez to prove next year. them.” Upshaw said of the ruling well as Individual tests when club draft-eligible players during the in the sixth: A plnch-sIngle by Lee 'Meet the Huskies’ night on Nov. 11 big Issue.” was the guy who really picked us “ We will get better because we Issued Monday In Washington, physicians suspect a particular annual February tryouts. Those Mazzllll, who also s ta rts a game­ Brenner said the union’s prop­ up." have an Influx of young talent. It Is STORRS — The ninth annual ’ Meet the Huskies’ night, DC., by arbitrator Richard player of drug dependency. p la^ rs are not covered by the saving rally Saturday night. A osal. when one is made, would a trend we have set.” sponsored by the UConn Club, will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 11, at Kasher. ” tt confirms that the clubs In his 78-page ruling, Kasher collective bargaining agreement. probably provide that tests be the Field House with the team conducting a scrim m age at 8 p.m. cannot hove Rozelle do Independ­ said, ” We conclude that the pari of 1 tun gratified that the arbitra­ Commissioner Rozelle’s aug­ tor has upheld this office’s author­ conducted by an agency Independ­ ThO sorimmage Is open to the general public and there is no ently what they cannot do them­ selves under the agreement.” mented drug program, which ity to Institute an augmented drug ent of N FL management. admission charge. establishes unscheduled testing. Is program of education, treatment "W e Just want more of a say in Red Sox offer no apologies Following the workout, the UConn Club will sponsor its annual Kasher ruled that Roselle’s plan conflicted with the league’s bar­ in conflict with the specific provi­ and discipline.” Rozelle said In a how It’s done, rather than having it ’Meet the Huskies’ dinner at the Faculty Alumni Center on the gaining agreement with the NFL sions” of the contract "and Is statement Issued by the N FL in forced down our throats,” Brenner By Dove O’Hara doesn’t have any bearing on what Storrs campus. There will be a reception at 8:45 p.m. (cash bar) Dennis "O ilca n " Boyd, replaced Players Association, which expires therefore superceded” by the New York. ” I am disappointed. said. The Associated Press happened today. with a dinner to follow at 7:30. Tickets, on a first-come, by Hurst as the seventh-game ’’All we had to do was get 27 first-served basis, are $12.50 and a limited number are available NEW YORK — People waited all starter after the rainout, wept outs,” he said. "History is great to while sitting In front of his locker. through: Dee Row, University of Connecticut, 2181 Hillside Road, season for the Boston Red Sox to U-58, Storrs, Ct., 06268 or by catling (203) 486-3803. lose. When they finally did, they learn from, but all that matters is For the most part, though, the what we have in front of us. Montreal shaky winner over Kings insisted It was the work of the New Red Sox accept^ the disappoint­ York Mets, not some supernatural "During the season nobody ever ing ending with heads held high. 'OH Can* Boyd odd man out MONTREAL (A P ) - A goal "It was a good play.” was all referee Bob Myers, who handed With its accent on ofTense. the 6 force. thought we’d come this far. This "There’s nothing to be sorry tender’s battle it wasn’t Melanson would say of the pass the him a slashing■ ■ ing Ipenalty \ with 15 game had all the earmarks of a ’’Every team made a run at us team showed a lot of character. about — it was a great Series,” NEW YORK — Dennis "OH Can” Boyd, the forgotten man in shootout In the first two periods, The Montreal Canadiens’ Brian Canadiens’ Guy Carbonneau slid to seconds left In theiga game. i And when and we held them all off,” said Winning the World Series would Buckner said. Boston’s pitching plans, was the odd-man out Monday night as when a total of 10 goals were Bruce Hurst, the left-hander whom have been a great honor. I ’d trade ” We gave it a good shot and came the New York Mets beat the Red Sox 8-5 in Game 7 to win the Hayward was beaten five times on linemate Chris Nilan that produced Nilan protested. Myers added a II shots before he settled down. the winning goal with 7:88 remain­ unsportsmanlike conduct minor, scor^. Manager John McNamara had anything for a world champion­ up short," slugger Jim Rice said. World Series. . The Kings put the puck behind "I haven’t played well this ing In the poorly-played wide-open misconduct and game misconduct. entrusted the Red Sox’ fate in ship, but It wasn’t meant to be. We "Those guys hit the ball when they Boyd, hunched over and visibly shaken in his locker, was Hayward, who faced 26 shots, on Game 7 Monday night. "But had our chance, but It didn’t work had to.” season.” Hayward said. ” I ’m game. " I took a * a n c e and lost.” crying as teammates tried to console him after the game. He Nilan was fUrious that Myers their first, third and fifth shots of whoever invented 90 feet between out.” almost afraid to play well.” "This team deserved better,” declined to answer questions from the media. didn’t give the Kings a high- the game with Sean McKenna. U ic bases and three outs an inning At the other end of the Ice at the The chance that Melanson took said veteran reliever Bob Stanley, Boyd had been scheduled to start the seventh game, but a Bticking penalty when teammate Robitaille. Jay Wells each scoring. knew what he was doing. We never The Red Sox saw their first Forum on Monday night, the Los was venturing out of his net to whose wild pitch in the 10th inning rainout Sunday night made Bruce Hurst, a two-game winner in Mike Lalor was cut by a Los could get that third out.” Series championship since 1916 Angeles Kings’ Roland Melanson challenge Carbonneau. who had of Game 6 gave the Mets new life. Angeles stick. The Canadiens. however, wer­ Thus. the 1986 Red Sox go down in virtually ripped from their grasp the Series, available to pitch on three •*6y"J***- _ ., was only slightly better He al­ scored earlier. Carbonneau waited by the Mets. ” We deserved to win. but we didn’t. Manager John McNamara had Indicated he might ure Boyd in "When Nilan does something, en’t to be outdone as Gaston .history with other seventh-game lowed five goals on 19 shots before until Melanson had committed A S photo ” It’s a game of inches. If we had relief, but he was not among five Re^Sox pitchera the referees are there to grab Glngras. Larry Robinson and Dave failures in 1946, ’67 and ’75. Wade Boggs, the American he became stingy. himself, then passed to his ruRed won tonight. I wouldn’t have to is wrong with him,” McNamara said of Boyd. 1 said I migm use But even then. Melanson right wing. him.” screanned Nilan. "But when Maley also scored in the first Boston’s (from Isft) Wads Boggs, Brucs Nevertheless. Hurst insisted that league batting champion tor three period. drsams of winning ths World Ssrlss go think about Game 6 all winter him early If we were not ready for the short men in our buiipen. i gambled and lost in the third period Nilan, however, didn’t want to opposing players do something, the Hurst and Calvin Schiraldi hang thsir out ths window in an 8-5 loss in Gams 7 all other failures in Boston history of the last four years, sat In the After all the emotions, though, you referees dose their eyes. The second period was muck the didn’t count Monday night. Boston and wept tor several didn’t think of using him after the fifth, sixth inning” of the Canadiens’ 6-5 triumph over talk about scoring the winning hsads aftsr ths Rad Sox saw thsir have to look back and say we had a Los Angeles in the only NHL game goal. All that was on his mind was "Myers calls a lousy game.” same to ths Mats, ’’What happened in the past. minutes after the loss. hell of a year.” } t . \ MAWCBECTEH HEM AIO. 1Ww%y. Oct, at IBW - 17 the Relays committee nrnKiMaiermliiiMiiK am tm , wMcw tO the WuctWWgr rtme, iMMieraaHtiatMd. ______;J” 2W 5 W ^ l « k w e i 8gl«*litM ayr High School World iVVCVIW m e wlQr s:=r!:rz5 * iw« *t»piw *>jwi wmnwriwwwtfaoii fn M aeM iwr. MteraeMl andlf «*!»?*m m itm m m VOL. LIW -ND . 6 fbrm«rdlmm b»aiidihm ibaehamphiwJtmlaahab «•»««<• * w at the IVatiMala N C ^ . ^A C aiHTTAt; aw ilgn^ail*tlletiiiie 22l 22Lf22? * ^ '« ^ * « * «•*«' «h* «f* hanf w^get 1^ ehaiee datea," lie tfantiaoerf Theae w m graopa iPM r Ibr ifftiwniBillii iHMtg * * y «»m pethtg at that time of the year. jpwew ail fbima aT traek and AeW aampennaa it j^ l T ** * * ^ * ^ "^ ^ feedibr li aaght ibr atamewthe irtattMMmfgMt] ‘ C a il^ atart praatiw in Saptiamher andthe a t l ^ criticism and states motives iSSLufSSKl C ff” '^"'*****’ have had eiiaagh by June. '■Maad radng'ia an auHralydinhraHtaHimall Mbny w C aiS iiia' hiuhliiifgaBiii : Mf'_____ (helhmfaaei The StwEteato’ RerolutiMary uompeiw bw M r the yaawg muafelbea. Tbere was no reason in the note for should be: an organ ixotioa for •^&s?^:nssTS!S’s s rx 255.^*51 •*"!! *’**** aetUBijr hamiig' PhrtY tSItP) io by SAA F ly m toassnme we are planning to organizing student activitiet. M M m m a n y deaed by the third week M iray themaelVaa. Thew juat taa many meeta. TOe dby ia cw-preohteut Mattbrw Elynt's pa­ •lid tt a almeat impaadMe ta ratain tan level ftu m ^ violently overthrow him. Row The above quote also iWustroftes g |^ by when a peraan eampetad juat ihr the aake af «3?^^X£nrs,*a.-ri: MeCe CIbae. (he faat Ifaeeheathr waMbwf thetic attempt to publicly maligu many violent uprisings were there our second argument. What right w a g be or ahe ran in auah andauah araee. f have w»»w»H«f Ae CMted dMea ha Ofympfc 00 through Mo recent High School Airing the Industrial Revolution? does Flynn have to commit SAA to "’^SffSLSS ?2?r, and the l>rake Malaya r a w . taa. that aome traek eluba aw laaing intewat MnpetfObw. wMhehaeklarnwhatheNiklb World article fOct. M. I9BS). For Anyway, after hearing about and bis cause without the consultation i*iJ2^ J2£!!*LE^2ILi" '*■ ** ****^ *’* Thew ^ k f be mare intereat ibr an athlete if he had n m ita g ^ marnhag. The Ibrmer «. JUbde oomeowe who claims to believe in cunsidering Flynn’s reaction, as of his equal. Kris Cool? F ly m tMveifatty dMAmeribaw waw (he local raw to M « glutted aehedute. Samething that waa aueeeaaAil in ^?.**"^*!*y *" yaneheater tar a aueeeedtngmeet. Thia the fandamentalo and righto of wen as other factors, the SRP*s refuses to recognize Kris’ position. aituatian would alao attract a bigger field ibr the wad after hetogaecandtoWT llewaeawOlj mplaetolW t democracy and the good of the central leadership decided that He is CO-president of SAA. and yet 0 Aria* Mrophy placed aecand in fnternationar Me now waMba to WaWbhara, MWne. people. Flynn has been very quick maybe concentrating specifically how many times do we bear Mm to attempt to ridieule and suppress against Ftyrni wasn’t such a bad refer to himself as the "president" the first sign of opposition before it idea after all. At the present time, in bis articles and announcements? has a chance to logieally explain the SRP is working for the removal How many times have we beard what exactly it is opposed to. of Mr. Flynn from his position of Kris do the SAA announcements? Flynn’s critieism appears to co-president of SAA The group Since when can a co-president SCOREBOARD stem from a complete misnnder- bases Its anti-Flynn policies on two order a co-president to camp out at stantfing of the nature of our group points: ft) his lack of touch with a hotel until the government falls? The SRP existed long before its reality, and (2) his treatment of Basically, since when can a politi­ C iiiWf ydw* Mow present anti-Flynn campaign and. co-president Kris Cool. cal candidate use another to gain at the time of its creation, had Matthew Fismn is co-president of power and then refuse to allow her B e s e lM i* oef. ______f^siVj'r F o o t M l H o c k e y absohrtely no grievances with SAA. Yet. he is treating SAA as if the rights she deserves as an 9 IMO T T ( TO Fbrmt. D ^ n g our recent puMieity It's the government of the United equal? campaign, one of our followers did States. ’The underlying purpose of The SRP has agreed upon three NVwYor*. im iliiM ip place the note Flym* referred to in SAA is to plan student activities. plausible explanations of Fyhtn’s I r f I ^ ? bis article on his car. The first step Flynn took when attitude towards Kris: sexual r « NVwYorK. This was done simply to appease assuming his position was to draft discrimination, hunger for power ■OroaeoT rAlMCMtoMM our curiosity of what his reaction to a new constitution. How many of and complete ignorance. None of T W irMfMrfiieihMfliNi our organixation would be. It’s you knew we bad an old constitu­ these are good qualities for a ”V t t m d obvious he took the note to mean , . oeoiigavnMmM S w S 2L a • W 44 tion? How many of you truly care leader. Therefore, the SRP Is wg^ggjwfALT i . PTrMwrah («t> j a f e i* ’ f e v i vs, the SRP was aimed specifically at all about this entire constitution working for the removal of Mat­ inwnin 3 i j p S towards him. Because of the business? thew C. Flynn from bis elected Ooma-vWnnMa m r — j E m o n ^ o m ( A u t " " * ' ^ ^ <««-) A ftHtototoite wOtoaoauWr - a4 I m S gwgm.MrwYorft,Ovlt Aaawe Witora k SZSS. 3 3 0 . A T7S But his resultant actions and policy (Oct. 7). "Ihace committed myself Body President” Yet theSRPdoes 3 4 0 .M ils n 41 are a different story. idrWWOej i t 0 .10 l« and the Student Assembly to not yet have the power to accomp­ igicSESi Perhaps when Flynn read the combatting the enemy (drugs). I lish this. dew Yoftt norm word "revolutionary.” he conjured will not allow narcotics to destroy Therefore, we call upon SAA to up an image of a mob of angry my future nor the future of my impreacb Flynn under his own M4 147 Cdf^, Hyhtfh*f. by ssiiassMatwiw® Saaffw n t w peasants overthrowing and killing peers.” Flynn has good inten­ impeachment procedures and re­ T n m M c t l o M iSnlSfaer^^ , t44 2M J j i ’ WirM Ifffit riN fl wVhMDbv Croivfbftf. » J j T Dr. Humberto Solano from the Connec­ the tyrant landowner. However, as tions. and the SRP agrees that drug place him with a realistic person HXnoHALl’^ cW m i S i ijfiiiwfum J 4 her exemplary teaching skills and her Webster’s New Collegiate Diction­ abuse should be stamped out. who understands her peers and her ticut State Board ot Education hands continued maintenance ot high stand- ary states. a "revolution” is simply « E ' i v » ^ i | .^tfUdiPPU. 4 3 0 .790 331 134 However, we don’t feel SAA Is the responsibilities as a leader of SAA. H m l 4 3 0 . M 140 (W ^ tn,^T& J . i ? * Mrs. Levine the Certificate ot Merit she arda ot scholarship through continued "a sudden, radical, or complete organization to do it. Flynn’s lack POWER TO COOL! CHICAGO I—Announeea f oof 4 3 0 m m W change.” This is exactly what the of touch with today’s teenage !® - c i Jimmrr "tawtf commimtf r 3 3 0 M 131 104 was awarded after he read the Official study and research In the field ot itlif,IM lM S W l—WewYi rardoM m m m M r j T T ^ S State Proclamation commending her on biology. SRP Is working for: change. Noone society has resulted in priorities — Chairman of PaMIe Relathmo (HU—dewYi 'ftHHtiS, _ t o t t , 2 1 !*" ever said anything about violence. that conflict with what SAA really Students’ Revointlonary Party f f llH f e C ® : taa a K a v . York, *: jr. X s - w ^ cSS5a*” \ i i ;SI% (Z M w j J r ’ * ^ gamajo(diwYor>c.3:m g ^ h pr S oanw3t o j ^ , 2.A r«anpo her gorrw4to|«aion.3;2Z. j^hw-ewtoiwfaii (wl> v'auSra ....-./AJ/ReLiJlRBE , hyCKS-Wotvad Jim 'tnw * ’ * *** Elite of character U a n ^^ nrwprd^anto, m 9epnr ijfiJS*™ S 2 ? (90 144 137 Mrs. Levine finalist teacher aameOuafa. In search for excellence 2 acarM3v tTprtino. Wllion bv Oroico p Tork (AL) 4, H n ProncMco l-(o” llaudelP* kick), M^Kannp), 13:04. Panolirai— High School World Staff One which prides itself by bringing JOWtoto. wp*“ 8cnlfoldf. 0 oro*a ifMIO, LoMla Kucct)mt 177, Roy There seems to be an Idea within out the pride in everyone, and looks I 2 Morot 110-404, VI Rullord 447. Co-Editors...... Deborah Bray 1NU; Flr*t, E l? 3 3 ^ 10*3-LosAnort«(NL)ANewVork(AU ( t t e ’SwofiiRP the society that Its members are for the qualities of each person. ph-rl I Jeff Spiegel the exclusive, or perhaps grand ..jraM ssirisn sw sji Knlp1it3b 0 We are all beacons of tomorrow. 3 4 !S5f“ ?* *f**-) 4, Haw York (AL) 3 Kvb Z S * V " ^ * ® " o:34 News Editor — Jamie Hoffman majority of, leaders of tomorrow 9 13 , Anotler (ML) 4, MlnnaMta 13NJ®— worri* 13 run (Allrpro kick). unafraid of competition Each of us will lead, and all of us 8WT* 14 0 (AL)3 - Feature and that they are the shining will follow. But. there will be a few Cortar c 37 1 ^ 1040-«oHlmore(AL)4,Lo*Anoalet(NL) A— 73,023. Editor...... Andrew Clevenger beacon for their peers. WIIMHI II Whoever said girls are wimpy to the state final lost to who prove to be most Influential 13 2 . Jen Atwell. Amy Barrera. Heather Photography Editor . Alvin Cruz I became a member of N.H.S. leaders, and regardless of their 11 17 1 !S2—2.’;.i»S‘''*^^LJ 4^^bption (4 wot NYG f Niion, I and afraid of getting dirty is all Guilford. Last year the team again Bogll. Michelle Callahan. Jen WitM toHM (M PM III km n n p ^ S i - a 0 2 0 Pint downa 17 0 Graphics Editor . Bill Thompson largely due to two factors: 1) academic background, they are llamonaai lb 4 Ruabat-vnrds 37-3B wet. The Manchester High School met Guilford in the quarterfinals Faber. Rachell Odell. Julie Parasl- 9trme>#rrv rf Potalnp and was defeated In another Advisor ...... ZaneVaughan academically. I made the grade: 2) the elite — the elite of character. 0 iN llllll _ _ 379 103 girls’ soccer team play.s a very llth. Chris Rovegno. and Sue Webb. Haapph-a.dh 0 MH8 JV Rtfum Yord* grueling game This year Is the I am involved In extracurricular — Matthew Flynn Jobmon 3lH>b.M lm~2SS 4, CIndniwH (ML) An MonfraoMI-^!^:^^*^^*^ hard and aggressive brand of Amy Gates. Paula Hollis. Judy 0 3 Tba MonchMtar High lunipr vortlly ioccer. year for Manchester to prove Its Dumno P 4 « i " l*L) 4, Haw York (mC) 3 foolboll tapm racordad 11a third Soefc^Yordi Lott J.0 442 "■ Langer. Heather Lavery and Beth Oladp p 2 rUmt A.JII ^szjsss^ir^’' No one would have believed that position as number one. O’Brien are the sophomore force of Ehtar M 3 « a ? r O T s s a club only six years old could have The roster for the team Is as Aoullara p 0 torn—Clndnnotl (NL) 1 our team. Freshmen recruits were Wwnonaatp 0 1077—New York (AL) 4, LotMoalat (NL) Pottettlon____ » ; J 3 32:0 ^ lA O M. brought Itself to this present level follows: The senior captains are M e g Berte and Karen Stacy Choate gets involved McOowall p 4 Soundari added fha two point 9I; competitive play. The girls are Sira Berte. Jill Bogglnl. Wendy Rattanakoun. 0 1070-New York (ADALotAnoalai(NL) Jjnvwtlon. . . . . IMDIVIOUAL 9TATIITICS 1 0 1 1 ySS!!T^^X(Si!(S^- presently ranking third in the State Pedemonte and Erin Prescott. Please come and show your Coaches’ Poll. Other seniors Include Wendy Bur­ Stacy Choate is this week’s stay at MHS and mentions that her a career In education, business or support for this winning team. Student Profile. Stacy went to psychology. MHS wishes her the J S « l » W t r 5! E C J « M n n yo^ 31-11, O o lb r ^ 1-ia co iih o i^, ■ ■ Two years ago. the team made It nett and Kris Cool. The juniors are: plans for the future include gra­ World 8 irln Rieordi -Sira Berte Robertson and Buckley elemen­ duating from college and pursuing best of luck. ^ '«'-LotAn«elattNL)ANawYorb(AL) The Kott Catholic lunlor voratty tary schools. Illing Junior High looimolllaam______lullared Ht Drtt dafeol of C ^ A l c n i h i r Loult (NL) 4, Mllwaykaa (AL) 3 theI taotontauten Monday, lotlnglotlni to Notre School, and is now a senior at MHS. (N uV ^ "” "’®" (Al ) 4, PblioeUlblo Oomt-WMlgomt-WMl Mayen, 3|4,394, theThe young fcvi * I Stacy has been on the cheerleading h S t o 'B I I S . Eaelat record ttandt m 3-1 for the year. squad throughout her stay at MHS. iii.*-’ 4, Son Diego (NL) ) Morrjt 30, Oolbraatt) 5-34, Bovore 541, 9 Johntm 3-53, Andtnon W3. and has been a member of the I S = C T »V t’iilS,“aV! MNB JV iiw ir St J | p ^ , Boaton (II ^ LCS, 13 m world 5 riJiHf’Vr'ltlOl, 3 P.m, d * “ •’ Cotholle (Eotta ■ Student Assembly, once holding The Monchaatar lunlor vortlly ASTipTwinly the position of Junior Class Repre­ toccar.occar teamtaom ended litr'------ttMon Monday sentative. As a senior, she Is a ..... thutout victory oy “ ' (hW lc'sscS ^ - W vM lirlnllvri with 0 7-0 thuteut participant in the French Club and 9ftmm] 0 0 II I 9 94 nMiHoriterd?ThV'lndlbnt^c^ iiviV. iha Indiana complaiw ^a*r.nvir taoton, bail among CCC Eotl Divlilen m K s""p^ ! « : »«»; the Future Business Leaders of )W -J^ y PeWat, Brooklyn (NL) JV eluba, with on Impraailva IM-1 America Club. record. Chrit Ambochtceradiwogoolt o !^ * ’4®(’ *®t'3*to*^X«mehaataf, 9:90. Stacy claims she has enjoyed her Od.10. i E - j o y Bwdane, Mllwouka# (NLi ter the Indtont. Mark vtoaont. Rick P h ifft-Bab ^ o y . New York (AL Schnaldar, Richard Boyle, Jett Btonlu- Eotl cotholle at Berlin, 9;M p.m. one s^ -iT E is ■nriiS: not. end Joten Nemt aoch tallied Record Pit Pvt OCf.zS. ’♦ oy.vHO ial I eooli ter Monchattar to round out the 1,109 1 )041—jMiHty _Perd, ^ York (ALi icorino /.^nn SToTw C4i JOv 1.HI7 ____ j m „ 35?-*°!o*' Jo^- J4aw York (ALi 3.Mlct«lean (1) r-OO 1JB1 Chaney ‘ AOkMtomo _. winw weewr S.Aubum t u ’« ? P ®'o»’o«">unf 01 Monchattar. 9:90 O. ffQwtwVgW w s I Editors _ Mq»1Hnt,tavinwowaiatlat— 13. Marly a a S o c c e r 7.Ar1teno 91 )04?— BobOlbaen, 0. Loult (Wl \ AAiobanM m Porlth Mill at Baitan, 9:1S p.m. MOM Home 0RuntLoadbw ^ jW O o m a -1, O.Nabroako M i i LanDyktbna,Ntw' H).taiiei5Taiiei ABABM otitlSSiS* j w -iw S k i RMntonV tommoia (AlI mww • . __ ■ ll.lawo t l 5 B apologize J ^ = S S r?S »J»r^ WMSetopiiw 12.LSU 5-1-0 90 13 Poirtitid Prep dt' S S U t t S . '! D m . ’ s oSSSSSSSSS-^-’-"^'"^- 8 llArkontot Bl-O 047 la (E M a Pimm, 9 p.m. Catholic 6 'la Joekagn, Oakland (AD /'SJSf’ffJlH Soccer Club Scor- UArtieno 6 MoatRom.wibinninp—S,Nawyofic,Oei. .^PHioen, Oakland (AL) B1A 4ft 15 ill! ^ vo ct eld) M il two 15UCLA 344) 913 17 8 SS«! 5 « r . 5 5 5 i.’ - ” Where was Kaye? Many High I ROiA OnebmaH (NL) d S S y .?** oxoktnd. Thov da- M.N.Oaronno 0. 9-1-1 9R 16 m a t h School World readers may be 1 0 0 0 . . . "ty Baneh, Cincinnati (NL) 17.0hla ft. 0 9 0 0 mi 0 0 0 . - JMten, New York (AL) B M m - wondering why no photograph eeeoeoe .- glV j;^ -..H **!lo n>oy dropped e 5^ IBSp. OMHOmlo S-99 179 - ..L-' -P**"’ •*•«' Tork (AL) gS *,'"11.*0 - Wewtnoten Sunday. Ml- <-M 09 19 HOT accompanied last week’s student oeeeeoo .- g?g| J?ig>ov. occeuntad for both W-MHmUM SI. Sftft Kou At Ttm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . - B j g .% L g g 5 ^ Wl»--Mlto dhr^!'pbi^^ (Nl{ 0 Wor1do » . .-r,AM w,45 - profile of David Kaye. Apparently, 9 S?S!i.!**L ’?**-?ycplenf win. Shont L i n e t0 » « • 0 7 0 j n SiSVrtZ B«k, the roll of film containing David’s ..^ * 0 0 ! Tnplat. aayanwoma aarlat — A 0jd Brlon Pbtttr otoyM wwll tor fbt ^ V = S lE > * S X J S 3 M « m H M L picture was misplaced at the Wto-pwran Podar. St. LouM (HD pirciiiftii HMwmmy Nwaet BteHn Botae, aavanwoma aarlet lOft-RIrt Oawwaay, BoMmore (AD Mulrlwodm .'S2CU".III M2 '?S! ChHt2S ’IS PoMte i!!!"’ woro ®", oov* tho M M M R E S m critical deadline time. We on the ■DIW0 l0 4 -A(anTwmmali.OatroW(AL> S2H22^ iy , itoSeerpient. Thmr High School World staff became — , Oft h rorOfeMaie n e -B W Sabertween, Kensea cny (AL) Sg^TSSSSStfSli M m iH K S H O W aware of this at a time when It was 2S2 *?J[_ / j ’ -* * 0 0 1 a 0.9D 130* Ruy Knigbt, Haw York (ND sSJSJSot'ot^-in’f i J r ' '• S 2 L 2 ? 1 5 . . ’! 3 417 1.04 WO0 iHOWtaVM. too late to retake the picture. Thus Sftmwo J 11 l-J 0 S3 a X f t Nov. 8ih m r oih / Boon) as o this apace for the photo was filled <11 . MO* CoetoqfhYo Home Rune Attowae, m e Tirmtiii “ '15 1. *41-S9S30a Aft R m H o , t v with an article concerning finan­ toil 3 41-9W 5 5 3 3 7.11 Yerli.Oel.0,0eendlnnlno. Wirtd Swill Iw dO lm nu COLLECTIBLES II I t 0 4 4 1 3 7.71 M M Ooiraa MortM, aav. The Ntonchattar Ternedooa (olrlt 11 cial aid. In the future, the World ---&fMOar(inp,lftwVeri<, y tw ^ d ) dropped a lAdtdtion to the staff will take every precaution to ^JConttcuRya Home runt m a world Serial RMoatloM Rpioert Saturday afttr- by CHARISM A T __ andtowmWiim.Bafton. 1^ . Aniaaa Borbolo, Shlro SpHnper, insure that a back-up picture is _MMtaaw|. javpnwptne nnai — 7, TONIftNT ^"•'•aoW-ABtypppol Jenny Bomatt, end Mlitv Jolty piovod ^*3 Wholert vt. Panpulna, Spert- available, and that this weekly conwb gcbvpd^wa BMvsn. (AL), Oct. n. ms, (aama 4. 9re mtow) well tor Iha Tamodoat. OefftopmembWle tChonnal. WTIC rM ^’vtaVM rAoctVx S'^ydetn^ David Kaye feature continue uninterrupted. Stacy Choate I » - MANCHgSTKR ggRAIJt

aiAW diltol'fKit HEItALD. ’Riesdav. Oct. 2K IB8B — iR CLASSI m u j AD VERiiSINfl 643-2711 WT ‘IT CAHtYLg ^Br Ldwy WHWit 3Uij0cMrWr«ur-t9 MkMf M r Sgaif! v tiogr N o t f C « s Business Property 4 rddUm dUtH, A . . rtu tm . T tiM BaiiH, sBae- Lost/Found Resort Property Entertainment...... P r U t O M aMtF. tidll ( taewdr WfiJWri. tHiim ia- Form SuMlIes and Eoulpment____ 80 24M1 uawi i m i f dcBwr wtHddsw, T a o rg o r- Personols Wortpopes .. Bookireepinp/income t q x Offlce/Retoll Equipment...... gi Wonted to Buy Carpentry/Remodellnp dBf "WVGuoroitMR^ Announcements Recreational Equipment. 07 H duBy BtqwctwrtfERp. Auctions... Polntlnp/Poperlnp * * T E $ ; I to 5 doys; 90 cents per line per doy. vo^iVfoiivwffT mwviw IIuiii cfiVE/NE A Rooflnp/Sldlnp Boots and Marine Equipment ' 83 dto IP days; 70 cents per line per day. St (U i **Pd Rm i E sfafr m -m k Finonclol . Muslcoi Items...... lT'$M. ClosBifled advertisements o re ' ate. M M M t Bdths, flreptaee, op- '*** 8 8 5 ^, W ' uoii ^ Furniture ..» ...... „ Trucks/Vons fdr Sole...... 90 by telephone os a convenience. T h e . Homes for Sole ...... j l 74 Compers/Trollers...... 93 ailaneed Mteiien, dim, tWi TV/Stereo/Appllonces 75 Monchester Herold Is responslMefor oniyone SRirrs - m e t t aedtaam Meementantfeerntw air. Condominiums for Sole ...... 2? S e r v i c e s Machinery and Tools 74 Motorcycles/Mopeds. . . . . ! \ 94 Incorrect insertion and then only tbr the sitedC Ntaeild name in adutt .mas'i 9Cam- Auto Services . Candpthe Is only IK per Lots/Lond for Sole...... 23 Child Core Lawn ond Garden 95 the orlplnat insertion. Errors which do not cammunlty. Appiianeei, mdnth. Quality Pius. fo-ir Inyestment Property 34 77 Autos for Rent/Leose... 9g central air and poren. Cleonlnp Services CikAlGood /-VII Thlnps _ . to Eot ...... m lessen the value of the advertisement will not 9 ^7 ,9 0 0 McCoyanogh Fuel Oll/Cool/Flrewood Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 be corrected by on additional Insertion. s32',fW. James R. m c Co- RMtty84F3aOO. Wanted to Buy/Trode ...... ' 99 vonagn Rm i Estate. 84F ^ Alba IT Suddenly Back On The 0 Morken Manchester - 8 k mmmi IHWrATMNTDI ream Caianial. 3 bed- ffWpM martiiL M Preoesols will Be recstvetf in map w M T a roams, ftreptace, 2 car — - .■ rornf iv coflVBlWRyTTy 96^ the Gensroi Servicer ( ELPWMrrED ’W/MTEO invtistTedavl inthlsmad- leer eflice. LOST-3 does Shepard Hus­ Pointers M/F-Experlence oarage, wgtk up ottie, em 5 unit building. Frim a M MAndbww noar 41 Center St., Mane key, block with belpe nose hOfeWOOtf------floars. Need’s CT until me close of Busrneee not necessary, but depen- Manchestdr locotlon, w 2 S S » ^ on November lOi 16BS fat me and undercoat. Answers bpbllltv Is. S8.58toS7.00to Cierioal, smoll office, dl- Recording Clerk-Smoll some T L C . aM,900 jock- n«ar hospnoi. Good in- Jo the name of Brutus, following; stort, plus profit shorlnp. verstfled d u tl«, oecounts Monchester low firm Secretory/Asslstont for • fenBjwckson Rm i Estate como. "W p Guaranfsg f j ^ g n o 'c k r- Sheoera Terrier, mostly Free to good home, 4 EOUIFMENT RENTAL Excellent opportunity for Loborer-Full time for Key Punch - Exciting start recelvowes, telephones, Making responsible per- Monchester based firm. 847-Bmtor 84MM8. Our Housds" Blonchord A . .fgHdid*”’- b o irr UPKTW more to FOR SNOW A ICE ^ k short hoir, name steel fobrlcotlon shop. ®P**’ofton of on estab­ record keeping, some typ­ »on to record and trans­ month old mole kitten, promotion. Transporta­ Convert Vour spore time Good typing ond organ lag- Rosptto Real Estate 849- >fMnifefrans- too* next for oibb? Ndw CONTROL ^sper. Vicinity of Vernon tion deslreoble. 859^1889. Company pold uniforms lished progressive com- ing^ All benents. Coll 847- port vorious legal docu­ Sooth Windsor, immocu- 2482. white with unusuol mark­ St. Colt otter 5 843-8358. Into cosh! Roy Rogers on tlonoi skills. Basic noom SpdW ptaettw a ’Sthio. The Town of MoncheeNr Is ond benents. Must hove pony seeks experienced 10 9137. ments to oreo MFide town letter loyout. Corresppp. lote Troom Raised Ronch. <4A9f8B or ftow Wattled" ad ta ings. All shots, coll 843- on equal ooporfunify om- drivers license and tros- key pod or doto entry holls , bonks, etc. Some Spencer Street needs You 3 bedrooms, family room 2711 between 8:00 to 5:00 Diover, and reouTres on otffr- dence and other vorlM Terrific inveshnentl unt- c ta tm e d r ask for Mary. C portotlon. 843-1488. EO E operotors. Piece work errands also Included. Hours from ll-3pm, 4-8pm with wood stove, 2’/i motive action eoiTcy for off of fb rt nme bokery help - duties. Must be self- oue 3 - Fam ny oporfment Its Contractors and Vendors compensotlon hond- Smrti established bokery Greot opportunity for re^ or Tpm-mldnlght. Stoitlng bofhs, enclosed sun iMMOmREMEMTS Rote up to $4.50 per hour. motivoted. Full time, hr building In EOst Hartford. di o candmon at dMng busi­ Machinist-Immediate op­ *onwly rewards tost occu- heeds helper for vorious tired person. Must hove porch. A loyety home Never a vocanevt Conve- I mkcellaneous Horticultural molnte- No experience needed. non-smoking office. Expe­ ness wim me Town, os oer nonce technictan. Expe­ enings for first doss rote key entry. Limited ^ IM . Flexible hours, own tronsportotlon. rience not absolutely np' throughout $199,900 u A R nlenttpRt. 2.2car garage, FUN s a l e Federal Order 11348. machinists to set up ond openings for 3nd ond 3rd pood for homemoker. Wli- Hours 9-5, Mondoy Full pov while trolning. Realty 843-2092. rienced with tropical EOE. Apply In person. cessory. w ill troln the Exceitent income. Colt tbr Fronosoi la tm t and soeertt- Plonts preferred but will operate; lathe, Bridge­ ‘^PPly In person JUJ® *0, *!:««»' riPbf person through Fridov. telory right person. Excellent all the distalls. 813SA0Bond cotrons ore ayonobie at the port CNC machining cen­ Mon-FrI. between 9om- ror hill time baking posl- DOE. Contoct Sharon ot Eost H ortford 907,500. 3 Flece sectfono', wood Generof Servtces’ offfee. train the right person. Office Help wanted. Most woges ond benefits. anxious. Jackson A Jock- E R f t s r E j m s r m lu m iu firome. Good condition. Wlcker-Lomps, , Hertford oreo, relloble ters. Fully air conditioned Awn- Moll ProcesslngSys- hon. Good pay, nice ot- 848-0131. Pleose send o letter des^ Your Bred of renting and son Reol Estate847-A4QBor TOWN OF type, hove pleasant tele­ Best offer. 13" color TV. MANCHESTER, CT. ,oltt items, lust in cor needed. Excellent be­ shop, llberol overtime. jems 80 Prestige Pork Rd mMphere. Kupris Home cribing your skills and condominiums oren’t 3 ond 4 room oportmenfi, time for Christmas. E ^ Hortford Ct 08108. phone skills. Coll 538-9155 Modsrn,380 souore feet S h a rp Music Center ROBERT B. WEISS, nefits. 343-3554. Apply Porogon Tool Com- Bakery 849-4748. Live In companion or experience and/or wil­ vour cup of feo, then this no oppnonces,no pefs,se- 3 Recliners. Good condi­ GENERAL MANAGER people Home pony, 131 Adams Street, EOE. between 9om-5pm. office. Now ovoiiobie- Am /Fm stereo set. 844- T couple for 80 yeor old cute 2 betkroom Cope moY lingness to leorn. A listing v e ry Nice Oupibxi Lovely curttyxan 849-2429. Week­ tion. $50 each. Coll even­ 8778. 083-10 Forty. Excellent hostess Manchester. 847-8935. Medicol Office. lody. Country setting, be tosf whot you’ve been older duplex In Vernon, ,goPd locotlon and ample Tire Changer Driver. Full of post employer’s ond days 9^5. ings and weekends propronfis, free plfts. Also Receptionist - Port time Monchester- must drive. Coll otter 4pm looking for. CWy utiimes, 8-9 room units. BeoutlAif 4 room apartment. Mar­ parking. 849-2891. JIme. Experienced pre­ salaries if experienced. 847-8077. MustcOI Crib mobile shirt deolerships available Full time delivery person- mornings. Flexible Secretory/Receptlonlst, 888-3508. Solory will depend en convenient location and a 130’ X 180*, separate utili­ Two bedroom apartment ried Advtts preferred, ffo Coll 743-0385. H e o w lifting, 40 hours Hours. Manchester office. 20 hours weekly; fob shor­ ferred but will from. 1 cor garage. D.w . Fish pets. No (U sa n ce s . Se- tales bears. S8.00 Crib NOTfCR OF A O ^ S f O N Corpenter/Helper - Posi­ experience ond expertise. ties, nice area, 2 cor for rent. Dishwasher, dls- Maple Side arm, cushi­ bvmper pod S8.00. Both plus, salary to commensu- Some typing, onswer ing for fwo. Coring and Ophthalmic Technician. Apply In person Town 8«-199t or 871-1400 goroge. Good condition eurtf^references, 1 car. OF RLRCre...rORS tion open for ambitious Foir Tire. 487 Main Street Every opplicont will be ppsof, poet, tennis cotrrfs. oned, boudoir choir. Good Sia. 849-988R: LIMITED StSSfOW- Individual to do kitchen rote with experience. Be­ phones. Non- smoker. love for people with com­ Port time required, con­ personolly Interviewed. Inside ond out. 9142AW. Near 84. Coir 3•^790• after 849-1299. condHIon. S20 84A9S87b BOLTON, CONN. nefits ovalloble. Oependo- Reply to Manchester He­ munication skills essen- tact skills essential. Apply Eost Hortford. Monchester. Nantucket and both remodeling, Send to PO Box 81, East Jockson A Jackson Real 7:00 pm. or (817) 884-9770 Children’s Comblnoflon ble hard working people rald C/O Box UU 18 tlol. Minor typing and Box WW C/O Manchester Capo $124,900 Attractive Estate 847-8400 or 84A8M8. Manchester - 2nd floor 2 Monchester-Good space Notice Is hereby given mot EDIn e l p w a n t e d must hove reliable trans­ Glastonbury, Ct. 08025 x4304doys. High Choir, beautifully refrfgerotor/sfove/sink portation. Pov will be only need apply. Call 843- Brolnord Pioce Monches- oeneroi office skills also Herold 14 Brolnord Place Nonfucket Cope in "Ly- bedroom, heat and op- at reosonobie prices. Coll upholstered, yellow the Regfstrars ot Voters wfli 2171. rEr. required. Seeking permo- Monchester. dofl Woods". large bed­ pnosvees, nopets. 8979 plus owner tor present or fu- set. Very good condition hold a limned voter regtsfro- Carpenter- Experienced bosed on experience and Secretory. Port time 10-a„ 2 sturdy chrome with for­ S29 or best offer 848-B488.0 fion session on Mondoy, No­ ability to work Independ- noncy for right applicant Mon-Fri. $8.00 per hour. rooms on the second level Manchester prfsflne con­ secuT/ttv 848-3979. fure needs at 843-2414. mica table, molded troy. vember 3, 16i8 from 9:00 cm In remodeling. Coll Ro­ Reply Box W C/O Mon­ Telemarketing-Full and Assistont to superlntend- bert Jarvis, 8430713. ontlv. 849-54C0 and 847- Answering phones and and super 1st floor fomiiy dition. Great 1 bedroom S3D 849-2723 evenlngs.Q to 11:00om erf theCommunlty chester Herald 18 Brol- part time position ovailo- ont. Mole or fentole to room thot could serve os oporfmenf In 2 family. M ancestor-Luxuorynef»4 Typewriter IBM electric. Hall, 233 BoHon Center Rood, 7351. moking colls for controc- Business size, good condi­ nord Place Manchester ble Immediately. Flexible «slst In general mainte­ third bedroom. If needed. Oulef street, working flre- townhouse, 2 bedroom, ImnciLUMEous Bonon, CT., to admit those I tor. Coll 844-4887. tion $100. Standard Key soeking to vote In the Novem­ Clerk/Typist-The Mon­ Reps Needed-For busl- 08040. hours. No experience ne­ nance duties. 20 hours per Custom coMnefs, French Locol franchise Ptoco. Both A kitchen like I'/i baths, central air con­ Ifor bent TV/STEBEO/ Nurses Aldes-Currently cessary, os we provide 'P«ek In apartment bull^ board. 847-9813 Rob. ber 4, I9B8 State Electron accepting applications for chester Herald needs a b*»» oecounts. Full time, Class I 8^ II Truck driveri doors leading to deck, v/i opporfunlfles-Donut new. 8990. 847-0993. ditioning, all electric, BffLMNCES whoso auollficanons os to il part time clerk/typist to SM,00p-$80,00(>-Port-Tlme, Opticlon. Port time re­ complete training. Pote- ing for the elderly m wanted. Experience g Baths, goroge. D .w . Fish laundry room, 2 cor gar­ age, cHlzenshlo or residence Full ond Pori time co- our Nurse Aide Training Shope. Training provided. Hotf of 2 cor garage. Navy Blue lined drapes work Monday through $12,C00-S18,00b-no selling, quired. Contact skills es­ nlol to $8.00 per hour to Glastonbury. Call 8594)809 ivn^. Apply In person 843-1991 or 871-1400 835,000 m in im u m re- Manchester-Nice 3 bed­ age. centrolly located for were attained since October shler/dell person. Flexi­ doss thot will begin soon start. Coll Roth 1-203-525- and ask for Betty or Ed Storage only. S30 per Curtis Mathis stereo cor»- •4" long, 102" wide wHh i4m. Also taking applications Friday, 9;00am to 3pm. repeat business. Set your sential. Apply Box W C/O Bolond Brothers, 51 BIs- aulred. Call Franchise De­ room oporfment on Cen­ etderly couple. 8900. Ref­ month. Belflore Reoftors. ble hours! Will troln. Good typing skills, excel­ own hours. Training pro­ Manchester Herald. 18 7274 or 1-800443-5048. sell Street Manchester. ter Street. Lots of room erences recRdred, lease sole. Ploys, sounds greot. brass traverse rod. SBO. ILVI J. CANNON and for CNAs. We offer excel­ portment, 537-3989. 847-1413. Could use some minor 648-9B92.0 Apply In person. Seasons lent spelling, some com­ vided. Coll: 1-812-938-8870, Brolnord Pioce Manches­ Woltress Wonted- move In condition. 8590. plus securlfy. No pets. BETTE S. MARTIN Food Shop, 5 John FHch lent woge and benefits. ter Ct. 08040. Wednesdoy, Friday and rewiring. $90. Call 643- Regtsfrors at Veters Pleose contact : Director puter experience helpful. M -F, 8om to 5pm (Central Small Insurance claims Cleaning Lady wonted, You’ve Seen W o million 847-0993. 843-7139. Boffon Blvd., South Windsor Ct. standard time). office. Full time position. . ^ f d o v . 4:30 to 8:30pm. iWMino 1228.0 Spanish Conoulsfodor of Stoff Oeyelopement ot Diversified duties. Learn Monchester oreo. 848- aWoutlful - New Colonial times - NOW you eon own 086-10 oil aspects of the clossl- Wonted-Meat cutter Ir’ Good typing skills re­ Vic’s Pizzo, 151 w. Middle 5833. statue. (S' Toll). Unusual ar Crestfleld Conyolescent Cope. 3 bedrooms, v/i If I Commerclof storefront TO BENT decorator Item. Good Port time driyers - wanted fled advertising depart­ Good Job Opportunities' WIndhom county area. quired. Fomlllarlty with Tpke. Apply In person. baths, 3 plus or minus A full bosemenf. Newer OouMedupfex-bvftf N m ,2 al for South Windsor school Home/Fenwood Manor Send letter with bock office procedures and Kitchen help also wnated. Full time soles clerk, y|-> bedrooms, ffrepfoced liv­ IBECBEBTNNML looking and colorful. 643- Mondoy-Frldoy, 7om- ment. Customer service Housekeeping/Laundry acres. (Touches of Olde 100 AM F service, newer Senior citizen looking for re buses. Storting pay $8 per ground Information to P. some previous dicfo- 849-3700. dee store, mostly doyr.- ing room, family room, EOUIPBRNT 4859 nights after 3:00pm. 3pm ot 843-5151. EOE. and some telemarketing. O u r housekeeplng- Sfurbridge) cusfom bullf, both. 2 oir conditioners. nice, Cleon, 3 to 4 room S90. so hour. Full training pro- Pleosant working condi­ /loundry department is O. Box 187, Coventry, Ct. phone experience. Coll for Good pov for right person. many exfros, '/i hour to High trotfic volumn. klfch#n/«ll appliances, CAM ylded. Coll 538-0088. Manchester 8 room oporfment In Manchester. bu tions. For Interview ap­ currently accepting oppll- 08238. oppointmenf 875-3333. Mature experienced per­ 538-1853. Hartford Metro. $138,800. 880,000 Sfrono Reol Estate V/i baths, wosher dryer For Sole. Rowing Ma­ FOR SALE RNs-3 toll supervisor. We son for church nursery. house, near hospital. RtMponsIble person. 648- Small optlgon organ, 2 2 M cotlons. Excellent benef­ hook up. 889$ per month chine, fully assembled, 1 ore seeking RNs for our pointment, call Denise Ro­ 1-974-2437 Otter 3:00. 847-7893. AvofloMe November 1st. 3921 or 872-7953. twin beds complete, Child care wanted In my berts. 8432711. its, meals Included. Benef­ East Hartford roofing Receptionist/Cashier 9om-l2 noon, Sundays. Port time Permanent- We plus utilities. 6464070after yeor old, excellent condi­ home. 5;30pm - 11;00pm 155 bed facility with good 3pm. 8729/month plus utilities. dinette butcher block ta­ its pro-rata for port time. company looking for roof­ needed port time for busy Tolcottvllie Congrega­ ore looking for mature Manchester Duplex. Each Security, lease, and refer­ tion. $75. Coll 648-3249 1978 Pontiac LeMons. Coll 548-2418 before 5 or organizational ond Inter­ tional Church. 849-0815 adults to take retail Inven­ offer 5;30pm. ble with leot and choirs. to personal skills. Excellent If Interested In mining our ers and roofers helpers. oufomotlve dealership. unit- living room, 3 bed­ REM.EITBTE ences required. Write Box Power Steering, power 823-3950 offer 5. Convention Coordinator, stoff please contact the No experience necessary. Flexible hours. Please mornings. tories weekdoys In the Tw o room apartment 843-2248. on benefits and wages. Also approximately hours rooms, large country kit­ U C/O Manchester Herald Merchandise brakes, olr conditioning, 14 housEkEEpfno supErvfsor Benefits available. Coll call Cheryl at 843-5135. greater Manchester, WMrrEO route 44. North Coventry. AM/FM automatic. Very an accepting applications for weekly. East Hortford lo­ chen, V/i baths. Separate 16 Brolnord Place. Small Kenmore washer at 843-5151. M o n d a y 289-2919. Hartford area. No expe­ basements and drlve- Heat and electricity In­ INBTS/MBRINE Cleon $1895. Coll Steve mi Medical Secretary-Part 3 toll charge position. Call cation, ability to type and rience necessary. We wilt $100. Also-Free to good time opening In Internal through Friday, 9am- wovs. 8179,900. By owner. Form or Acreage with cluded. 8389/month. 743- Excellent Condltlon-3 bed­ EQUIPMENT 843-1041. wl A. Plante DNS, Crestfleld file, organize, communl- train. Good moth apptl- house. Good locotlon for 7377. home only; mole Ferret, 8 A ric in e office. Responsi­ cote verbally and In writ­ 4pm. Crestfleld Convales­ Secretory-Rourke-Eno Principals only. Coll 846- room Ronch, 2 botbs, sh: Convalescent Home, cent Home. EOE. Paper Company Is In need RN-Meadows Manor Is tude and personal trone' raising family. (Bolton, CL0THIN6 months old. Coll anytime 83 Mazda 92000 deluxe bilities Include billing, M a n che ste r. 843-5151 ing and manage people 7874, 8438444, or 849-7814. bosemenf, garage, nice 18 foot Mod River canoe, 849-2197. of o full time secretary. Waitresses full and part seeking on RN for a full portotlon necessary. Fd^ Andover or Columblo). 3 bedroom oporfment In 4 yord, beating costs 8490. with COPS. 9 speed, excel­ S typing, Insurance forms, EOE. Responsibilities; attend Interview please call 844* paddles Included. Used and patient contod. Medi­ Typlst-80 wpm, diversi­ Accurate typing and com­ JIme. Apply In person La time supervisory position Monchester. By Owner. 8 Call private party 848. fomlly combination,mblnatloi gas No pets. 8850/month. 921- Men’s Cusfom mode tour times. Excellent con­ lent condition. $3,400 843- em convention committee fied duties. Eost Hartford munication skills Impor­ on the 11-7 shift. Excellent 2574 between 9om ahd 8568. Bikes, 2 girls 10 speed; 1814. cal office experience Production Worker-tor meetings, produce mail­ Strodo West 471 Hartford room Oormered Cope, 1 stove, first floor. 8490 plus 9139. i m A A Cost. $89. dition. S800. Please coll men's 3 speed. All good Sid location. 35 hours week, tant. Must be an organ­ Rd. benefit or no benefit rate. 3pm. Monday through cdr garage with patio. Sell for $29. Four months needed. Coll Cathy at light manufacturing. ings, molntoln registra­ Friday. utilities and security. 848- 643-4942 otter 6pm or 847- condition $25 each or best ex| 648-4885 between 9am- smoll office, excellent be­ ized self motivated, Contact: Mrs Gibbs, Full basement. Excellent 7339. old. 849-1170.O 9948 8:30 - 5 J0. Ask for Plymouth 1974 Vollant-4 dei Some lifting required tion. Phone 528-9495 tor RN/DNS or Mrs. Balet offer Coll 849-9884. 5pm. Please coll 849-3800. Interview. nefits. Call Mrs. Palmer. diversified person. Plea­ Physlcol Therapist - Part location A condition. Call Bob. door, 8 cylinder, power 289-9578, Monday through sant telephone personal­ time position available to RN/ADNS at 847-9191. Teachers and teocherl owner for appointment. flentala Coventry - Nice 1 bed­ Ton Leather Knee High steering, automatic, S900. S F r^ o v between 8:30 & ity to work In a busy office work on an "On Call oldes needed. Port time/ Jocosle deep well pump. 848-5891. 84M309. 8100,900. room apartment. No pets. Boots Size 6’/]. Ladles. S45 horse power. In good nai enviornment. Excellent Basis" In skilled nursing fo r nursery schodl, 843-8470 otter pm. '/2 Securlfy. 742-1873. 8 MUSICAL condition. Good for lake dlt benefit package. EOE facility specializing In 8:30am-13:30. Call 849- Manchester. 3 bedroom, Dodge Charger 1973 ports 5531. Manchester-prime office ITEMS to wash cars. $40. 849- att TRAN8CRIPTI0NI8T Receptlonlsf/Asslstont Need own cor. Please cali short term rehabilitation. wHh garage, fenced yard, spoce,800 so. ft. center of 0173.0 cor. Excellent tires, good 19( NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED Bookkeeper. Apply in per­ Nancy Boiko ot 522-8211 Position to Include wee­ R N ' s / L P N 's-Meadows enclosed front porch, Manchester- 3 bedroom fawn. 888-1447. Interior, $290. Call 848-3297 pal MEDICAL son between 4-8pm. The kend rotation, and vaca­ Manor Is seeking large eot-ln country kit­ st floor, appliances, cel­ evenings and weekends. 1 FUSNITUBE Holt Pricel Flashing ar­ "A IN MANCHESTER AREA Andrew Ansaldl Co. 188 tion relief. Please call RN’s/LPN's for port time chen, nicely decorated. Room for non smoking lar storage, garage, S919 Excellent locotlon-heot, Full time for physicians' Bldwell Street Physical Therapy Direc­ and perdleum charge lOfPORTUNmES row signs $2891 Lighted, Move In condition. Must gentleman. Kitchen foclll. monthly. Coll 849^2871. olr .lanitor, parking. 900 non-orrolw $279. Unllgh- 77 T-BIrd, high mileage, as 1 Priapset 81 office In Manchester. Manchester. tor at Crestfleld Convales­ nurse positions on all ^ 1 8119,900. By owner ties, washer and dryer square feet S290. 849-5334. One Orange velour swivel Wurlltzer console piano. Is, runs good. No battery, •II Business Opportunltyltt tedS249l Free letters! Few sin HnkmilKk 81 Must be eager, have Sales. Come explore the cent Home 843-5151. shifts. Excellent benefit or 848-9719. parking etc. 843-9800. Vemon/Rockvllle. 1 bed­ or 843-7175. choir, like new. $85. 843- Ebony with bench. In per­ has flat tire. 848-8529 PM , am III Clerical-Port tlme- no benefit rote. Contact: A well established hoIr fect condition- tuned left. See locally. Factory; first $900 takes It. Firm Or. common sense, ability exciting world of gems room apartment In 3 fam­ 2248D 1(800) 423-0183 anytime. in all Students, Mothers, and Child Care wanted. Man­ Mrs. Gibbs RN/DNS or care business located In ily. Nice neighborhood, 5 twice yearly. Retails Judith Dr. to learn quickly and and lewelry. Michael's shopping oreo In South New 890 square foot office nat III Others-mornings, nights Jewelers has a full time chester Keeney street Mrs. Balet RN/ADNS at minutes from highway. In downtown location. Couch and Choir, contem­ $3,000, sole price S2,000. 1978 Chevy Monza, 2 door, have a good knowledge or weekends. We have School district. 2 yeor old 847-9191. Windsor. Price has been No pets. 8429. 847-0593. Save $1,000. By appoint­ automatic, hatchback, position open for the right reduced I Call for Informo- LEOAL NOTICE Professionally tenanted porary style. Color gold \ Ferguson Road...... 121-360 of general office proce­ Ideal position for stu­ It 5 year old. M on-Fri. building. Warren E. How­ ment only private show­ ENDROLLS AM/FM Stereo cassette, person who loves to work Finish-As-You-Ga and green. Good condi­ 27<8 Width - 2S8 citj dures. Excellent pay dents, retirees, mothers Mornings and afternoons Help Wanted-Mornlng or I lengthy Inven- In accordance with Section S- land Inc. 843-11M. tion. $150. 742-7281. ing. Coll 843-9423 otter 8. runs well. Reliable $700 with beautiful lewelry and Jory list to be Included In 13V4 width - 2 tor 2S6 hot and many benefits for and others who need a 847-9804. ofternoon tor dry clean­ 17 of tht Election Lows, no­ Large 1 bedroom apart­ 742-7281. high paying |ob with flexi­ enloys working with peo­ e Realty World - tice l» hereby elven th|rt the ere MANCHESTER HERALD the right person. Please ple. Great benefit pack­ ers. 848-2229. K-Mort ment, appliances, park­ Couch and loveseot, con­ MUST be picked up at the ble hours. Call now and Cofeterla workers needed Plaza. Frechette Associates 848- Reelstrare ot Votori will hold Manchester Herald Office Toyota 1983 ComryLE 4 an) call 647-1493 for an ap­ age. Apply In person, 7709 0 limited tetilon to accept ing, heat Included. $495 temporary style. Color IPETB AND Call NOW 647-9946 you could be working Immediately for substi­ opoMcollont ter Admittlen lease, security deposit. gold. Good condition. before 11 A.M. ONLY. door, automatic transmis­ A pointment. tomorrow. Call Mr. Able Tuesday thru Saturday, ■supplies 10-5, Michael's Jewelers tute work. Flexible hours. Bank '^ellers-Full time tor ot Electors of these teekina 848-3293. 393 Center Street $490/ $290. 742-7281. sion, olr conditioning, the at 1-806-387-3720 or 1-203- Sout: Windsor Bank & Building Dealership to vote November 4, 1SS8, AMWM stereo. 1 owner. 958 Main Street Manches­ Apply Coteterla Office, 45 month, heot Included, 4 Mo 249-7852. N. School Street, Man­ Trust Co. Previous teller • t h major whole quollflcotlont ot of Excellent condition $7400 ter EOE. ope, citizenship, or residence Monchester-2 bedroom In rooms, olr conditioned, 1 kitchen table ( Country Doberman. Free to good scr chester. 847-3481. fesjjjer experience manutacturer-Sales & En- 4 family house, no p«ts, 843-8819. glneerlng support. Starter was attained ilnce October close proximity to Super­ Ook) formica top. 48 x 38,3 home, oil shots, 2yna$l Pnauclt. hie. on platan. Call Laurla at 647- ble and meticulous. Coll runner. 742-7888 evenings. 840, Rt. 6. Bolton 1661, 1M Spanear St Man- 848-5153 and leave mes­ Part time positions also n the Manchester Herald PRUHIN6 A r e A o T wet chaatar. available. Apply In per­ Is subject to the Fair m TSAN.EI sage with service. TREE?! X HOf»E hou son. Immediate Inter­ Housing Act of 1988, which t h a t d o e s n 't views tor all qualified mokes It Illegal to adver­ 13'/^ toot. Sunline self reni tise any preference, llm- MEAN ALL THOSE contolned trailer. Very applicants. Professional PEACHES WILL , Autos. 3 cars tor sole. M Ambulance Service. Silos Itotltm or discrimination Ports Only. 1972 Olds 455 Cleon. Excellent condition put JOIN THE EXCITING WORLD D E L IV E R Y TURN INTO PPUNES!! $2700 849-8447. 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MMSnnMqiie — AIM- The proeciMuB nMved slowly tAn of the craaR hegm, MscheTs 2 * rajwity, preiM eiiu and past Bfosumhlcausstandingllvew gaer- _A imUTARY RANI> played death prampHd accnsatiena o f MIAMf-ThwSoeAfllrgianl nggwRi eMbopftrM m I nBa iM ifeis Jotaeif tn w Uioo- 10 deep, many silent, some w eep -.p a p * 11 at ftig e s in occasional light rain. South African responsibility. other military eqnfpment ft ifltaragtne hr fosnoggn ft ■•wfc at BfofamMcaiw today for ing. Tens o f thousands viewed A e Zimbabwe's iferaid newspaper, Many in A e crowd carried boo- 4'4-hour ceremonies. cone^tm rt a p p i ^ of W mMhe ft aft ft antMaifthfcft f t * ftmcrai of PipesMent Sonrara Mntn>aedbyAeatat»ownedMass rebela. The Miafti Bereft repneSedteday. duets o f flowers, some uprooted PoreigH dUegatiOHs. ineindingat WjJftH. who** violent death from a nearby park. ■ M a Trust, today reported that least 15 h eadk of staw, stood a l ^ Theeqwipment. hAfttIRtsophiitfcafttfattackheHcnnioraaftI f o f n d Third World protests Macbel’s coffin, draped in the MaebePs plane had been Aredfoitr gmnnd-to-air mftriles. haw arrfend ft the Centraf •tMaat Sooft Africa. the paA near the cryw door. national flag with ito symbols of a cnmwe by a aeriabie radin beacon a a ^ ft recent weeha, the Meraft reported. Miachers plane was bound from Mourners included Prim e Minis­ bbKCd Aaitte South Africa, ft dW gun. a hoe and a book, rested on the ter Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe; The newhelicopteftuHAadbd wHhln the past two weehaffOHia ZamMa to Bfaputo when it crashed steps o f City Hall. Six military ^ apeeHleally say that South Soviet freighter would have left Earnpe alW fl yards inside South Africa on King Moflhoesboe t l of Lesotho; Africa had engineered A e dkath, units stood at attention in the PraM em Daniel arap Moi of approval of the Contra aid warn I wRhIftaae actioaowftae Oct !•. TMrty-fttor people were circular plaxa. but the heathine read, "Fake 25. the Herald said. ■Med and id survived, Kenya; Yasser Arafat, leader of Racist Reacon Downed Plane." There has been no indication j^ fto w rn w began gathering at the Paiesttne Liberation Organisa­ when the party's central commit­ The MeraM last week ladaReged in bMtependence Sifuare for tion; Sam Nnttoma. leader o f the tee will choose a successor A that Macbel's plane was sAnC down • t a p l a n # ermti 2 nUmlng f t * * »•"». ceremony. They heard South-West Africa Peoples Organi­ iHanrhrBtrr) V ^ - p - i ■ . ■ / ■ ■ , - ' ' ' ' HrralJi Machel. PoreignRfinister Joaquim by Sooft Africans, but today, ” «* e l eulogised as a soldier who sation. which lights South African Chissano, who eulogised 17 other quoting unidentified avACAn ex­ CmtBtlANSTBD, U.S. VIrgta letaBde - A eeaplaae wfft » •M in A e fight against apartheid, control in Namibia, and Jay crash victims Monday, is consi­ perts, said new theories suggwsteit people ahoenf craehetf hMo the ocean afrorOT after tafeeeft todke, ^dighhortng South Africa’s system Naidbo, secretary-general o f the dered a front-runner. that insAad it was decoyed fr m iA leaefAf one person dead and two mieafiif, CH1I Defenee oftlefafe ar legaliaed race-separation. Congress of South African Trade saM. o c f . » . i m The body of Machel. who died at fHgM path. ■ io re fta n Md countries were Unions. age 53 alter serving as Mosam- ^ e n passengere and two crew members survived the crash, 30 Cents J*P»**Bnted, hot no diplomat from Machel was the second FRE- A a statement A PretorA laA bique's president since leaAng Ae orffeials said. The number o f injured was not known. South Africa was invited. LIMO leader A die violently. Monday, Somh African Foreign country to independence from T ft officials said the dead and two mlssinf were passengers. Gwests iacioded Oliver Tombo. Eduardo Mondlane, founder of ^ Minister R.F. Botha said, "The rortugal in 1975, had lain in state at Their identities and nationaHties were not known. o> the African National movement, was assassinate A SouA African government has no City Hall since Saturday. W tn e w s said the plane took off from water off the island of St. Congrene guerrilla movement Aat Tansania A 1953. fear for A e facts and A e fm ft " Croix and crashed about a half-mile away near Long R eef after to end white control in South concemAg the crash. Scientists say RW COFFIN WAS put on a gun listing heavily to one side. Africa, President Reagan's daugh­ RELATIONS RETWEEN Mo- Machel had sheltered guerrillas carriage, to be towed three miles ter Maureen; and Geidar Alyiev Ambique and SouA Africa have of the African National Congress < *■**■»*«* the Virgin Islands Seaplane Shuttle behind an armored car for inter­ nr$t deputy prime minister of Ae deteriorated recently, with A e two before a 1954 peace agreentent ine., which flies between St. Croix and the nearby Islands o f St. ment in Hero’s Square, where Soviet Union. Alyiev’s presence coumries tradAg accusations of requiring the ANC to Aave Moxam- Thomas and Pberto Rico. Macbel’s second wife, Josina. and support for guerrillas opposed to Mque. AiDS effort Ex-NASA official taaka nonir probo C Former officer charged with spying COCOiV Fla. — A former NASA budget analyst who warned of leaks In Challenger’s solid rocket boosters says he w ill push to isn’t enough SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A laboratory technician for Ford have the i^estigatlon reopened into whether White House honorable Ascharge. pressure led to the shuttle’s tragic launch. former Air Force sergeant As- Aerospace k Communications AccorAng to a sworn statement missed for poor performance A Ms Corp., said U.S. Attorney Joseph One Pentagon official, whospoke by an FBI agent tiled in federal Richard COok, who now works for the Treasury Department, By Worren E. Leary with the causal virus and A a t by work on aerial reconnaissance Russonfello. on condition of anonymity, said court, Davies said be ottered the said Monday that he plans to ask the Justice Department on The Associated Press 1991, more than 179,000 deatlu from cameras "wanted to embarrass Davies did not appear to pose a information to an undercover FBI Tmirsday to name a special prosecutor to Investigate whMher AIDS could be expected. The naturalized American faces the United States" by delivering significant threat to U.S. military agent "out of revenge because of * " 2 2 . " ’” I " * * " " * Whfte House. WASHINGTON - Federal ef­ It also noted that the number of secrets to A e Soviet Union, offi- up to life in prison If convicted. interests. the unfair way he was treated wMIe T . T**? .^Mte House and the National Aeronautics and Space forts to educate the frablic about heterosexual cases was rising and ciab say. "His apparent motivex was The official said Davies had In the Air Force." The agent said AdminiMration both denied Cook’s allegations. Florida Today AIDS have been inadequate and concurred with estimates A at Allea John Davies. 33. of San spite,” Russoniello said, adding spent Ms 19-year Air Force career Davies "stated Aat he wanted to do reported in today’s eAtions. the government must spearhead a there could be 7,000 such cases by •lose, showed no emotion Monday something to embarrass the U.S. billion-dollar research and Infor­ that Davies bad been discharged working on photo-reconnaissance "T*'**.!? **** Wggest government cover-up that I’m aware of," 1991, compared with 1,100 cases daring arraignment before U.S tram the Air Force in 1954 for and to interfere with A e effective­ mation program to prevent a today. camera systems and other sensors from I * ' * * **rer been able In good conscience to walk away Magistrate Frederick Woelflen "inadequate job performance” "employed on tactical reconnais­ ness of its reconnaissance national health catastrophe, says a "The epidemic is growing every and was held without bail pending a and felt his dismissal was activities.” major study released today. sance fIgMers” Cook said he was in close contact with many of NASA’s day, partly because persons who hearing Thursday. unjustified. TTie National Academy of Scien­ may not know they are infected are "He was not working on stuff that Russoniello declined to give engineers, who in 1985 relayed their concerns to him alwut the Davies was arrested Monday by A service record released by the goes in satellites or aboard U-2’s” ces, in what It termed the most spreading A e virus," the panel FB I agents in Palo Alto, where be details about materials Davies had Mild r(Kket boosters. He said he wrote a memo to his superiors, Air Force at the Pentagon, how­ and other high altitude planes, the but little was done. comprehensive study of the AIDS said. has an unclassified Job as a offered, except that they dealt with crisis to date, said the urgency of ever, said Davies received an official said. "A sizeable proportion of those photographic reconnaissance. the epidemic requires "perhaps now infected will. In a few years, the most wide-ranging and inten­ progress to severe disease and sive efforts ever made against an U.S. ‘Ethiopia’ death, ’’ it said. " I f the spread of the Infectious disease." virus Is not checked, the present In a report entitled "Confronting epidemic could become a is tom down AIDS,” an expert panel assem bM catastrophe” by the academy said a coordinated program against acquired Immune The academy, a federally- By Woddy Bolrd pljfl^fERSUQjTSKs deficiency syndrome would cost $2 chartered but Independent organi- The Associated Press billion annually by the end of A e zatlcn of the nation’s top scientists decade. that studies technical Issues tor the TUNICA, Miss, — Scavengers Half of this money, most of which government, sponsored the study are picking apart the shanties should come from federal coffers, w lA Its sister organization, the along Sugar Ditch, but former should be devoted to research Into Institute of Medicine. The report, residents say they had h op^ for free per carton! which was not requested by any understanding, preventing and something more dramatic, like a treating the disease and the rest to government agency, was financed bulldozer, to start demolition of Ae public health and education pro­ by several foundations. Mississippi DelA slum. grams aimed at containing the The report called for President 2 "It would give me great pleasure spread of the fatal condition, it Reagan to "take a strong leader- to see it tom down because I ’m the said. 1 •bip role In the effort against one who slept in A ere with the rats AIDS, a viral disease which AIDS" and to assure adequate and roaches," said Jearlean Sim­ incapacHates the Immune system resources to stop the spread of A e mons, a former resident who lived Hsrald ptioto by Rocha and leaves its victims vulnerable to disease, care for AIDS patients and with nine children In a three-room John Demeraskl. a ninth-grader at Bonnet Junior fatal Infections, has been diag­ conduct needed research. . Jammed levers, the process at the school ran nosed In more than 26,000 Ameri­ High School, monitors the voting booths this Because of "a lack of cohesive­ smoothly. cans to dote, 18,000 of whom have ness and strategic planning She has moved her family Into morning during a mock election. Besides a few died. throughout A e national effort" emergency housing on the other 9 While 70 percent of the victims agaAst the disease, A e panel side of town but returned Monday have been promiscuous male ho­ called for establishing a National expecting to see work crews start mosexuals. others at high risk of Commission on AIDS A a t Is demolishing A e . the disease are Intravenous drug endorsed by the government but Sugar Ditch, which draws its Mock vote offers democratic lesson abusers who share needles con­ Independent of it. name from a stinking drainage taminated with the AIDS virus, This advisory body should moni­ their sex partners end infants of Ateh slimy with human waste, Bv John Mitchell tor the epidemic and oversee all attracted national attention In July process tind current issues, social studies Infected mothers. research, education and health Heruld Reporter curriculum in 1972, said the students have the 19M when A e Rev. Jesse Jackson teacher John Warren said. uncanny knack of foreshadowing A e town The panel said It agreed with programs concerned with A e paid a visit and called the slum "W e used to hand-count stuff.” Warren votes that take place on Election Day. U.S. Public Health Service esti­ disease but not dispense any funds Young voters this morning crowded a small "America EAopla." said, explaining how the process has evolved “ We’ve been extremely close," he said. "It mates that more than 1 million so A a t It remains Independent and room containing two polling machines over the years. people In this country are infected The federal government has will be Interesting to see how this one comes objectlye, A e panel said. anxious to register their choices of candidates The election preparations are handled since approved $4.6 million in loans out” and their opkmions on six referendum about one month In advance by students in and grants for subsidized housing Cuprak said the social studies teachers get questions. Warren’s ’’Today’s World" civics class, he in Tunica County, one of A e students prepared by showing them how A e nation's poorest. Those In line fidgeted and went over their said. The students Invite candidates to speak. voting machine works and Informing Aem Pitkin preservationists answers with the help of a guide taped to the monitor A e voting machines and ensure that about the candidates and Issues. The rest is up Vice Mayor Ellis Darby said the wall. the election goes as smoothly as possible. to them. city got A e title last week to 17 Although less than a week remains until the EveryAing Is set up "Just like we will have " It ’s a total experience tor A e kids,” he houses along Sugar Ditch and work push repair campaign actual state election takes place, these voters on election day,” Warren said, including said. " I t ’s up to them to make intelligent crews will begin soon to flnish off were certain they’s picked winners. But they party levers and final re.sults. usually choices." any shacks left by the scavengers. tabulated the afternoon of the vote. By John Mitchell And lintels — the horizontal couldn’t argue their cases for fear of being Warren agreed. "They probably know more Herald Reporter A half-dozen men who attacked late to class. ’ ’We don’t allow A e write-ins because the than some of their parents,” he said, adding crosspieces of wood over doors and the shanties with hand tools on kids will fool around and write in Mickey windows which carry A e weight of For about 14 years, students at Bennet that A e students “ split tickets quite often” Monday said they were out to Mouse,” he said. Repairs to Manchester’s only the structure — are rotting. A Junior High School hove voted In state and He said students picked Democrat William scrounge up any usable lumber. All students at the school on Main Street — O’Neill tor governor in the last election and Revolutionary War-era monument broken fence makes it difficult to national elections days before the rest of 689 by this year’s count — will vote during could begin within three weeks. Its prevent vandalism. "It could be The city plans to purchase a backed Republican Ronald Reagan in 1984 for Manchester. The mock elections are designed their social stuAes classes. Warren said. official overseers said Tuesday. rubble in a matter of a decade," he three-block section along Sugar president. to prepare students tor A e real thing and to Vice Principal Bohdan Cuprak. helped get The Pitkin Glass Works, one of said. Ditch and must find housing for the spur A eir interest in both the pollctical the hands-on process Into A e social studies the first glass factories In New The glass works operated for 40 50 or so families still living in the Please turn to page lO England, is beginning to see A e years, from 1783 to 1623, and its area. ravages of time, according to Dr. bottles are now rare. Some glass Many of those residents still at Alfred Sundquist. a member of the collectors have bought Pitkin bot­ Sugar Ditch live In substandard Pitkin executive committee. "The tles tor as much as $M.000. housing, but their houses are in inside is a mess.’ ’ he said of the Lundquist said. The site of A e considerably better shape that the Charter fight may figure in small fire 200-year-old shell of the structure, ruins is now owned by Pitkin Glass flrst group of shacks bought by the now a monument at the Intersec­ Works Inc., an orfanisatlon that city. Those 17 shanties and the land tion of Parker. Putnam and Porter helps preserve the site and arouse 9 Bv Alex OIrelll Streets. they sit on went for a total of wake of a small fire iSiesday night The house, at 176 Bissell St.. Is public Interest In ito historic past. Azzoclote Editor On the front lawn of the house are $40,000, Darby said. The residents at a house where an apparently the residence of Narda Conley Stones are loose on A e wans or This year, according to Briand several signs advocating a “ yes” have fallen to the ground because were moved earlier this year Into threatening note had been disco­ daughter of James McKay, a vote Tuesday on referendum Ques­ Manchester police are conduct­ mortar is missing, Sun^uist said. house trailers with subsidized vered on the front door an hour deputy chief of the Town Fite tion 4, which concerrji charter Pleaae t e n to page le ing an arson Investigation In the before. rents. Department. provisions tor consolidation of the Mayor James Wilson apparently town and A e independent Eighth put out the word last week that Utilities District. residents willing to tear down the TODAY’S HERALD According to a police report, A e shacks could have them. Darby note, written on the door with a said. The mayor’s secretary said marking pen. Is difficult to read. Turning cloudy Plpdlnt draws wrath he was out of town and could not be But It appears to say: "Change contacted. Considerable cloudiness tonight As hundreds cheered and ap­ your sign to no smoke becomes with a 30 percent chance of a plauded at a hearing in Torrington, Although government assistance fire.” is A e primary source of income for shower. Low of 40 to 48. Partly former Gov. and U.S. Sen. Abra­ Tunica County’s 0,400 residents, 73 Police officer Howard Beeler sunny, breezy and cooler Thursday ham Ribicoff told federal energy percent of whom are black, there investigated the case first when with a high of 50 to 55. Details on officials A a t in Ms 42 years of has been no subsidised housing Conley phoned them saying some­ page 2. public life he has never seen an here. one had entered her front p o r^ Issue ignite "such a unanimous firestorm of condemnation” as a 6 But a 40-unit apartment complex Kings while she was away and written the propoaed natural gaa pipeline. for the poor Is Just about finished on note. Boll rotumt Story on page 8. the outskirts of town, and a $900,000 & 1 0 0 ^ An hour later, Conley phoned 911, Former U.S. Attorney General complex for A e elderly and handi­ R e ^ la ra n d the town’s emergency number, and Griffin Bell flies home today after capped Is to be built at Sugar Ditch. reported A at she heard someone Indax M en th o l being barred from meeting an tt paoee, $ eecBone A construction company from knocking at a back window Town American mercenary captured in Oxford, Miss., is scheduled to start Fire Department officials and Nicaragua to help prepare his Advtea------22 Lottery___ work next week cleaning and Beeler went to the house to defense. Bell, who headed the Businees------18 ObttuariM paving A e drainage Atch. investigate. Justice Department during A e ClsssIWsd -16B-0 Opinlort Comics_____ 20 Paopla City Attorney William Dulaney Hank) photo bv Tuciior The fire, quickly extinguished, Carter administratioii. said A e said knocking down A e shanties Nicaraguan government’s refusal ConnocHcut__ 8 Bpotts___ SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking was confined to a small area on a won’t reqtore much heavy equip­ T h ie Is th« house at 176 Bissell St. where threatening note was written on the front Tuesday to permit A e meeting was Ertertalnmont 21 TstsvWlon. ment. " I don’t Aink It’s going to be Causes Lung Cancer. Heart Disease. a fire occured on the tiack porch after e door. a "moral outrage." Story on page Focus------17 U.8./WorW quite as exciting as a bulldozer. It MIr's suggested pricing based on lull price brands Pleaae tom la page It 8. Local n««s3-4.10 * * *Tft .1tl will probably take a hammer or Emphysema. And May Complicate Pregnancy. 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