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A study by the National Research Council- Prison site shows that elderly drivers are more likely to be involved in accidents than most ..., ©flBB-VKMWW .S0,HI3«W)UU)FUL middle-aged drivers but not so likely as (^used woes teen-agers. The report suggests that states tighten their K IN S JUST Come Celebrate With Us in All Five Stores! screening programs to identify impaired drivers, not only among the elderly but among ■raOHEMaBEfK for Dukakis Men’s and Ladies’ Men’s others as well. WASHINGTON — Gov. Michael Dukakis knew it That mixed finding illustrates the difficulty would be no cakewalk to build a prison in the sleepy of formulating driver’s license criteria that '1, Massachusetts town of New Braintree. A deal with waning driving ability without, at confidential memo to the governor dated Nov. 21, the same time, discriminating against the 1985, proposed the site and includes Dukakis’ elderly. hanW ritten reaction at the top: "This spells Two years ago, a bill that came before the mucho trouble.” Transportation Committee of the General “ Mucho trouble’ ’ is what the governor got, especially when townspeople of New Braintree Assembly would have provided for periodic Open Fonmi found out that the land is owned by a longtime retesting of older drivers. The bill was acquaintance of the governor’s. modified to provide for periodic retesting of No town wants a prison in its back yard. But the Bob’s Reg. *25.00 all drivers. It died in the Appropriations Hard to forgive cene materials. She is also committed to increas­ New Braintree site, on its face, should have posed ' Bob’s Reg. *29.99 Choose from a select group of warm-up Committee. ■ On civil matters, they have ing programs for drug- and few political problems for Dukakis. There were 5 pocket style blue or black "orange peel" suits. Assorted colors and styles. Men's not hesitated to use novel theories alcohol-abuse awareness. Obviously, people age at different rates and only 426 voters there in 1986. As one of Dukakis’ top denim. Men's waist sizes 28-36, ladies' sizes S,M,L,XL. theft from grave to create new, previously As a business person, I also have in different ways. But most elderly people officials put it. New Braintree was the only place to sizes 3-13 with front pleats and side panel unheard-of rights. a concern that our representa­ build a prison “ without having a nuclear meltdown detail. realize that it is normal for their driving To the Editor: Men’s Gov. Dukakis would have us tives understand the needs of political!^.” ability to diminish as they grow older, and To the person who removed the believe his judicial appointments small business. As a member of The land had been the home for a Seventh Day Men’s and Ladies’ many of them either stop driving or limit their flowers from the grave in East would be non-ideological, based the Greater Manchester Cha mber Adventist academy, but the church put the 782 R e e b o k driving. Cemetery: I sincerely hope your on the recomendations of a of Commerce and Manchester acres on the market in 1983. The report to Dukakis At a seminar on retirement in Manchester action was justifiable. Ihavetried non-partisan review panel. His Rotary, Susan has shared the in November 1985 said the "new owners" were Footgear record strongly suggests other­ concerns of business people and not long ago, one speaker, not a young man to think of a reason but could think interested in selling. Technically, the "new Running Shoes wise. Not only were these two understands our needs. himself, put the matter diplomatically when of no excuse for anyone who would owners” didn’t own the property yet. Dr. Gary appointments highly Ideological, Susan's record of community Jacobsen, a respected psychiatrist, and Daniel he addressed a group of people at or near steal from a grave. You know who Camp Mocs you are and so does God. He may the appointment of Justice Liacos service speaks for itself. She cares Striar, a developer, had only put an option on the retirement age. forgive you, but as I write this was made over the objections of about Manchester and has worked property in February 1985. $ 1 9 5 4 “Some of us have older brothers or sisters letter I can’t. the state bar committee. hard to help the people in the In November 1985, a representative of the state we know should not be driving,” he said. Clearly a vote for Gov. Dukakis community. Now she wants to quietly approached Jacobsen and Striar’s real $ 1 9 5 4 Organizations that represent elderly Mrs. Walter Phillips is a vote for an activist judiciary. represent her town at the state estate agent about the land. On Dec. 2, the state Bob’s Reg. *29.99 level so that she can help even persons have a good deal of political clout. It 117 Cooper Hill St. secretly put the New Braintree property on its list Style DL 5000. Lightweight, durable run­ Jonathan Mercler more. Susan’s ongoing dedication ning shoe with dynamic cradle for support is unlikely there will be any concerted move Manchester of possible prison sites. On Dec. 3, Jacobson and Bob’s Reg. *24.99-*29.99 63 Jensen St. to her town is admirable. She has and cushioning. Silver with blue trim. Striar exercised their option and snapped up the Brown oil tanned leather moccasins with on the part of legislators in any state to Manchester proven over and over again that Men's sizes 6V4-12,13. land for slightly more than $3 million. brass eyelets and rubber soles. Men's impose heavy restrictions on the driving Dukakis favors she has the ability, enthusiasm Jacobsen and Striar originally picked the land sizes 7Vi-12M, iadies''sizes 5Vi-10M.___ privileges of elderly persons. activist judiciary Publicity helped and desire to serve the people of for a psychiatric facility. When the town refused to Costly and troublesome as it may be, the Manchester. I’m looking forward approve their project, they exercised their answer may indeed lie in requiring periodic To the Editor: our fair succeed to having her serve Manchester at purchase option anyway. the state Capitol. retesting of all drivers, especially vision They may have been daring gamblers — hoping Those of us who lived through To the Editor: testing. It would be better, however, to that a little town with no water or sewer system, no the “ HUD controversy” in Man­ Deborah A. Hess doctor, no major roads and no public acknowledge that the need is greater for chester, back in the 1970s, know Thank you on behalf of Orford 9t Hackmatack St. transportation would be a good real estate elderly drivers than for others, if some the trouble that can be caused by Parish Chapter, Daughters of the Manchester investment. There is no hard evidence that the two politically acceptable way could be found. an activist judiciary. We well American Revolution, for the had inside information, but some people in New remember the pain and frustra­ publicity you extended to us in Braintree are critical of the speed with which tion of having your town falsely recent weeks. I am sure that it Dukakis went after the land while claiming he labeled “ racist.” With this expe­ contributed a great deal to the deserves the title didn’t know anything about the owners. rience in mind, we ought to success oft)ur fair. In spite of his own premonition of “ mucho examine very carefully what sort To the Editor: trouble,” Dukakis, on June 6,1986, requested a of judges a "President Dukakis" Jeanne P. Robb whopping $10 million in state funding to buy the might appoint. Corresponding Secretary What happened. Red Sox, you land. A hastily done state appraisal put the value at The news is not good, at least 94 Branford St. lost four games in a row, $8.7 million. (A later appraisal would reduce the judging by his two appointments Manchester Now Oakland doesn’t put on the estimate to about $5 million.) to the Massachusetts Supreme same old show, Dukakis maintained at the time that he didn’t Judicial Court. Those two appoint­ Buckno’s record American League, to me they know who the owners were and that he didn’t care. ments were Justice Paul Liacos are the best. But, according to notes taken by one of his aides in and Justice Ruth Abrams. These speaks for itself So, Oakland, don’t let them a meeting with New Braintree townspeople on May down to rest. t'wo justices are both very liberal 6,1986, Dukakis was told that Striar was one of the Ladies’ Men’s Men’s and strongly activist. They form To the Editor: Even though the Dodgers took owners. One of the participants at that meeting, the the left wing of what is basically a two games in a row. irrepressible Dorothea Vltrac, recalled that very liberal court. As the mother of two children, I That means nothing; you can Dukakis asked who owned the land. Vitrac, who. Thermal Tech ■ Not only do they oppose the am very concerned about educa­ come and take four games with a lives in New Braintree, has dogged Dukakis on the 100% Cotton death penalty, they have also said tion. Susan Buckno has been very blow; issue and followed him to Iowa during the primary that a 25-year mandatory sent­ involved in Manchester schools. Show us how good you can campaign. Shirts Work Pants Turtlenecks ence for major drug dealers also She has always taken the time to surely play. Even after he knew who owned the land, Dukakis was “ cruel and unusual participate in the Martin School Bring thd title back the Ameri­ claimed he had never met Striar. He stuck to that punishment.” Parent-Teacher Association and can League’s way. story until October 1986 when Vitrac showed the ■ On evidentiary and procedu­ has worked closely with the Board governor a picture of himself shaking hands with $954 $954 of Education. Susan understands Good luck, Oakland. $954 ral matters they have strongly Striar the previous month. the importance of good schools for S > 16SB by NEA. Inc. supported criminals’ rights. Dukakis’ relationship with Jacobsen is more ■ They have sought to tightly our children and has made this a Mary Jarvis clear. The two grew up in Brookline, Mass., Bob’s Reg. *12.99-*14.99 Bob’s Reg. *12.99 Bob’s Reg. *12.99 “Excuse me! Didn't we meet at an earlier anti­ priority in her plans for the state 62 Pascal Lane restrict the ability of the state and together. Jacobsen contributed to Dukakis’ 1982 Choose from an assortment of plaid flannels and two styles of Dickies twill, no-iron work pants. Navy, khaki, black, silver, brown Long sleeve 100% cotton turtlenecks in an assortment of colors. Legislature when she is elected. Manchester abortion demonstration?" local communities to limit obs­ gubernatorial campaign. Jacobsen wrote the white broadcloth shirts, all with pocket detail. Sizes S,M,L. or green. Sizes 30-42 waist. Men's sizes S,M,L,XL. governor a chummy “ Dear Michael” letter in October 1986 bemoaning the fact that their relationship had given Dukakis trouble In New Live DJ playing 50’s “Oldies but Goodies” music Once a tossup, now some say it’s over Braintree. For that reason, Jacobsen said he would “ reluctantly refrain from a contribution to this (the The almost overnight switch from calling the do not have a presidential campaign going,” said 1986 gubernatorial) campaign because of the Saturday from 12 noon to 6 p.m. in all five locations! absurd and venal nature of the innuendoes presidential race "a tossup” to saying " it ’s all Weicker on the phone the other day. “ So they figure NEWINGTON over" — with George Bush on the sunny side of that their best forum is the Congress in raising issues. regarding New Braintree,” according to the CHILDREN .S HOSPITAL projection after his performance in Debate No. 2 — It’s a damned-sight better than the forum Dukakis personal letter, which we have seen. Capitol Jacobsen apparently got over his reticence the ought to make room for recalling once more the is providing.” following spring when he and his wife donated words of Professor Lawrence Berra. Comments Weicker said the delay wasn’t aimed at Come in and sign our "It ain’t over ’til it’s over,” Yogi used to say, Republican senators such as himself (he’s running $1,000 each to Dukakis’ presidential campaign. usually about baseball games in which his team Bob Conrad for a fourth term) because many Democrats The New Braintree land deal has become a giant birthday card major embarrassment for Dukakis and remains was trailing. wanted to get home to campaign, too. “ It’s the unresolved; Ironically, because of a price dispute, In this campaign. Democrat Michael Dukakis inability of their candidate to create any Thursday and Saturday! the state is now threatening Jacobsen and Striar to still has a few times at bat. But he needs the kind of excitement,” he said. take the land by eminent domain. grand slam he failed to produce in last week's BCB'S depending on momentum from Dukakis along the My scorecard on last week's debate was shaded A 19'^ donation wiii be given to debate with Bush, the GOP nominee, if he is to win line. Joe Marinan of Meriden, the Democrat toward Bush, but that would be a bigger plus for this political World Series. And the numbers don’t challenging GOP Rep. John Rowland of him because all he had to do was survive without Mlnl-editorial Newington Chiidren’s Hospitai look good for the Duke. Waterbury, says exactly that: He’s counting on the gaffes. He did. Dukakis did well, but it wasn’t Two toll collectors on a bridge in Richmond, Va., Independent polling in Connecticut recently, and Duke, a tricky call in the 5th District. enough. were recently ordered by their bosses to stop giving some done just last week for GOP candidates, show But last week’s poll showed an enormous lead for Even so, remember Y ogi’s dugout wisdom; It candy to children in the cars that pass through the for each signature. Bush ahead by to to 14 points. The firm count Rowland, like 6-1. The survey also showed that Jim ain’t over 'til it’s over. toll booths. For more than a decade, George (doesn’t include “ leaners") in the one done just Griffin of Bristol, a Democrat, has a tough task in Stafford and William Howard brightened the day FREE BIRTHDAY CUPCAKES Political notes I before the debate gave Bush a 42-30 point trying to unseat GOP Rep. Nancy Johnson of New for passers-by with lollipops and butterscotch advantage. Because Bush won the debate in most Britain in the 6th District. And ditto for Roger ■ That telephone solicitation outfit in St. Cloud, balls. But no more. Their bosses evidently figured SATURDAY, Oct. 221 /frf surveys taken right afterward, it is reasonable to Pearson of Greenwich, the Democrat tangling with Minn., obviously doesn’t have information on who the gesture backed up traffic. Like many things in assume that he has added to that lead. GOP Rep. Chris Shays of Stamford, in the 4th the people on its calling list are as it asks for life, the bridge crossing is now more efficient, but As If that Isn’t enough to give Democrats the District. contributions to Joe Lieberman’s Senate not nearly as sweet as it used to be. Sale now thru Sunday, Oct. 23 jitters as they enter the final weeks of the If Dukakis is struggling in the final weeks of the campaign. Otherwise why would its agents hit Jay Many other in store specials! campaign, the numbers are even worse for their campaign, that will have serious implications for Malcynsky in New Britain twice? He is manager of candidates in other races here. One exception may Democrats on the ballot in this state all the way the campaign for U.S. Sen. Lowell Weicker, Lieberman’s rival. be in the U.S. Senate contest, where Democrat Joe down to legislative races for seats In Hartford. fBaurbrslrrI HrralJi 343 Main St., Middletown • 25 Hazard Ave., Enfield • 1697 Whitney Ave., Hamden •200 Chase Ave., Discover Card *'****'^ Lieberm an’s own polling shows him within striking And it isn’t as though Duke, whose biggest ■ For 19 journalism students from the University store Hours: Monday thru FrI. 10-9, Saturday and Sunday 10-6 • We accept MasterCard, Vita, American Express and Discover i.ara distance of incumbent Lowell Weicker even though problem seems to be his own persona, is without of Connecticut in Mansfield, attending the Pounded In 1681 W eicker’s surveys have him comfortably ahead. strong allies in the party. Take Congress, for Weicker-Lieberman debate in Farmingotm last PENNY M. S IE FFE frr...... PuMUlwr Neither side is leaking figures, but both camps example. No less a student of politics in that arena week was a journey away from campus and into OEOnOE T. CHAPPELL ...... Editor DOUGLAS A. BEVIN S...... ExoovtivoEditor insist that their reporting is accurate. than GOP Sen. Weicker says members across the “ the real world.” Teachers John Breen and Peggy MARIE P. ORAOV...... CKyEdHor For Democratic challengers in congressional aisle worry about a campaign they see as "fla t.” McCarthy use that expression to describe what ALEXANDER QIRELLI...... AuoclatoEditor contests, the outlook is especially gloomy because They have tried to help, says Weicker, by using they do on a regular basis in taking the classes to DENISE A. ROBERTS...... AdvortitinoOIroctor they all say they depend a lot on Dukakis. their Washington base. state and local governmental events. The students, JEANN E O. PROMERTH...... ButInoMMwwgw The party lever is gone, of course, from voting He says that explains why the incidentally, proclaimed neither Weicker nor SHELDON COHEN...... CompoolngManagar machines here. So these congressional candidates Democratic-controlled Congress has taken so long Lieberman the winner of the debate, but ROBERT H. H U BBARD ...... PraaaroomManagar PRANK J. MeBWEEQAN...... CirculationDliW or who hope to overtake GOP incumbents are to finish its business this session. "The Democrats impressive in their performances. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Oct. 19.1988 - t

I — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Oct. 19, 1988 The Race for the White House How much do the candidates STATE Cassano pushes spend on their campaigns? Duke pledges to erase trade deficit Candidates for the U.S. presidency spent a $500 study of salaries combined $30 million during the 1960 campaign, & R E G IO N compared to an estimated $500 million by presi­ By The Associated Press administration of failing to halt the growing Louis Harris & Associates in New York, said dential contenders this year. trade deficit and doing nothing to solve the Harris would be releasing a poll today, but Trinity head to retire Michael Dukakis promised to erase the problems that led to the 1987 stock market declined to comment Tuesday on its results. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN for town workers SPENDING, 1960-88 -|325 nation’s $150 biiiion trade deficit in four years crash, which occurred one year ago today. Two other surveys found Bush leads of HARTFORD (AP) — After seven years Combined total in millions o l dollars: $275 as the Democratic nominee waged his uphiil The vice president, who traveled to Fulton, about that size. In the first poll of 1,002 as president of Trinity College, James F. By Andrew Yurkovsky Highway and Sanitation divisions fight for the presidency. Repubiican front­ Mo., site of former British Prime Minister registered voters surveyed Saturday through English says his decision to retire leaves Manchester Herald and a new Sanitation Division runner George Bush claimed the underdog Winston Churchill’s famed "Iron Curtain” Monday, Bush led 49-39 percent. The second him with "mixed emotions." foreman. label in his battle with the notion that the race speech, focused on U.S.-Soviet relations in his poll of 1,201 likely voters Friday through $160 English announced his retirement $138 Director Stephen T. Cassano According to memorandums on for the White House is over. address at Westminister College. Monday gave the GOP ticket a 49-40 percent $100 during a faculty meeting on Tuesday. proposed Tuesday that the ad­ the two posts, the salary range for Dukakis portrayed the eiection as a choice But in opening remarks to the students and lead. English, the form er chairman and ministration undertake a study of the mechanic would be $29,585 to between a candidate for the wealthy and a comments to reporters. Bush sought to Both were ongoing tracking polls — in president of Connecticut Bank and Trust salaries and job descriptions of $29,793, and the salary range for nominee who is committed to working class convince listeners he doesn’t have the which the newest day’s result is added and the Co. who took over Trinity’s top spot in 1981, all town of Manchester the foreman would be $26,095 to Americans as he took his case to voters in presidential election in hand. last day’s is dropped — done by KRC officially retires July 1,1989. employees. $28,705. Michigan. “ The worst thing to do would be to show a Communications Research in Cambridge, 1960 1964 1966 1872 1976 1980 1984 1988 The 61-year-old West Hartford resident His proposal came after he and Director James F. "Dutch” The Democratic nominee received an complacency I don’t feel or an overconfi­ Mass. They had margin of errors of three percentage points either way. said his retirement will coincide with the other board members reviewed Fogarty argued ’Tuesday that a enthusiastic response Tuesday in Kalamazoo dence that I do not feel,” said the GOP Front-runner Bush was stressing his completion of Trinity’s 842 million an administration memorandum worker shouldn’t be making more when he told the crowd, "G eorge Bush cares nominee, who led by 17 points over in this week’s NBC News-Wall Street Journal poll. foreign policy themes today at a series of fund-raising drive that is now in its final that incorrectly reported that the than his boss. about the people on Easy Street. I care about A Dukakis aide, however, said a new Harris appearances in Dearborn, Royal Oak and SOURCE: C ilif«n i He66.i'Cfi Foundation year. salary scale for a mechanic Was "You’re going to give a guy the people on Main Street. He’s on their side. InfoQr^phJcs yy- higher than that of his foreman. who’s a trash-knocker-outer a I ’m on your side.” poll put the gap at qbout nine percentage Saginaw, Mich. The industrial state, with its e 1MB Nonh America Syndicaie. Inc points. Barbara Winkour, a spokeswoman for 20 electoral votes, is a key battleground. AP photo But Director Barbara B. Wein­ higher salary than the guy who Dukakis also accused the Repubiican Trial education program berg said during Tuesday’s meet­ has all the brains?” he asked. MUPPETS FOR CHARITY — Muppet creator Jim Henson holds three new ing of the Board of Directors that But Lee F. O’Connor Jr., NEW H AVEN (A P ) - Schools in 28 Muppet Baby plush dolls while surrounded by seriously ill children and the town had other places to superintendent of highways and Drought could help towns and cities across Connecticut will be their parents Tuesday at the Ronald McDonald House in New York. The spend its money. And Mayor sanitation, said today that the taking part over the next year in a test of dolls will be sold at McDonald’s rstaurants from Oct. 28 to Nov. 17 in an Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said today memorandums do not reflect the latest telecommunication technologies, effort to raise $10 million for the Ronald McDonald Houses. that such a study wasn’t likely to what the salaries actually willbe. be done soon in light of the views including a voice messaging system that He said the range for the Bush’s farm appeal of the majority of board will enable parents to dial a secret code to mechanic, as cited in the memo­ members. randum, was for fiscal year find out how Johnny is doing. Lewis has been highiy critical of General WASHINGTON (AP) - Many on agriculture, said U.S. farm College enrollment up Cassano made his recommen­ 1989-90, while the range for the The state Department of Education is Instrument Corp. of Maryland since it American farmers have endured policy “ must include a combina­ dation after a lengthy discussion foreman did not include an undertaking the year-long trial program in WILLIMANTIC (AP) - A state began a five-year, $40 million contract to tough times during the Reagan tion of supply management and of the funding for two new increase for supervisory workers cooperation with Southern New England education official credited stronger run the computerized lottery games on era, capped by a withering reasonable price supports in a positions in the Highway and approved by the directors Telecommunications Corp., which said it recruitment and better course offerings for May 8. drought that played havoc with way that makes it possible for Sanitation divisions and a discus­ Tuesdsay. crops in this election year. family farmers to earn a decent wants to put its know-how to work for a 2.6 percent increase in college Problems with the operation of lottery sion of new job descriptions for The actual salary range for the But that same drought has living from the land.” Connecticut’s public schools. enrollment that boosted the number of terminals, including the shutdown of the other positions. mechanic is $27,766 to $27,974 for driven up prices and mopped up While Bush often refers deri­ “ What we are trying to find out here is students in the state to an all-time high of system for one day in M ay. ha ve led to a “ I really believe this board has 1988-90, and the actual salary surpluses, and that could streng­ sively to Dukakis’ “ supply man­ what are the creative uses of this 166,371. "poor image” for the whole lottery system an obligation to do that,” Cassano range for the foreman — with a 7 then Republican George Bush’s agement” ideas, the 1985 Farm technology,” Walter Monteith, SNET’s “ Five years ago we warned of a and resulted in the first sales decline in a said.He said he would like to see percent increase — is $27,922 to appeal for farm votes that many Bill that Bush lavishly praises chairman and chief executive officer, said shrinking pool of students.” said decade, Lewis said. the board take up the subject at a $30,714, O’Connor said. politicians thought once were also gave the government supply at a news conference attended by Gov. Commissioner of Higher Education Norma later meeting. Fogarty and Director Geoffrey locked up for Michael Dukakis management powers, and Mon- Forman Glasgow. "Colleges responded Cuts close wards Cassano said today that he William O’Neill. Naab were the only directors on and the Democrats. dale said the Reagan administra­ with a zest and vigor that seem not only to would like to have the board’s the nine-member board to vote In agriculture. Bush sees a tion’s price supports and set- have staved off declines, but to break HARTFORD (A P ) - Budget cuts personnel subcommittee meet to against the appropriation. rural America on the mend and asides were all supply Man confesses to crime ordered by Gov. William A. O’ Neill are work out a proposal for job previous records of growth.” headed for greater prosperity management tools. prompting some state mental hospitals to description and salary study. He Similar questions about job The total enrollment figure announced built around a free-market Bush has said the bipartisan HAR’TFORD (AP) - Hartford police say close wards, cut staff and speed up the said he wants to include an item qualifications were raised during ’Tuesday topped the previous high of philosophy. 1985 Farm Bill isjust beginning to a man in their custody has admitted to moves of patients into the community on such a study on the agenda of a discussion on changes in job 164,123 set in 1983. Dukakis sees a rural economy pay off for farmers. It has led to committing 600 to 700burglaries in the sooner than previously planned, officials the board’s November meeting. descriptions. The board approved still seriously ailing and in need of lower commodity prices which, city’s West End and Asylum Hill say. Board members talked for those descriptions 7-2, with Direc­ government help to support the coupled with the drop in the neighborhoods over the past two years. A 21-bed ward at Norwich Hospitai will several minutes about the dispar­ tors Ronald Osella and Theunis Chief, boss clash family farmer and guarantee dollar’s value, helped boost farm Neil Patrick Greert, 32, of Hartford was be closed and 20 patients will be moved out ity in the salary for a new "Terry” Werkhoven voting reasonable prices for crops. exports 18 percent last year, he being held in lieu of $32,000 bail and of the hospital by about Jan. 1, said environmental mechanic in the against them. HARTFORD (A P ) - The head of the “ The difference between the says. And he boasts that net cash awaiting arraignment today in Superior Virginia Bainbridge, state mental health state lottery unit and his boss are playing two is Bush is happy. We think farm income last year was a Court on 50 counts of burglary and 44 the same old song in a rcent exchange of director for the Norwich region. there’s a crisis still out there,” record $57 billion. counts of larceny, police said. memoranda on the Connecticut State Bainbridge said the patients are ready to said Ted Mondale, the Dukakis "Rural America has been “ He was a one-man crime wave.” said Hartford man charged Lottery’s problems. leave the hospital now but would not have Midwest political director. strongly tested in recent years. Detective Thomas J. Murphy. In a recent report to Orlando P. Ragazzi. been placed in the community until the Sen. Thad Cochran, R-Miss., a However, I believe we have seen Police said they have tied Green to 354 director of the Division of Special spring and summer if budget cuts had not in string of burgiaries Bush agricultural adviser, calied the bottom and are headed back burglaries, but they said the judicial Revenue, state lottery chief J. Blaine occurred. the Dukakis program "a big up,” says Bush. system couldn’t handle prosecution in all Lewis Jr. said lagging sales for the Daily At Connecticut Valley Hospital in mystery that is causing anxiety in The vice president says he the cases. Numbers, Play 4 and Lotto games can only Middletown, a ward with 24 patients will be Manchester police have Carlos Muniz. 19, of Hartford, in farm country.” would press ahead with efforts Murphy said Green succeeded partly be reversed by dumping the new lottery closed in the spring as a result of the charged a Hartford man in the burglary of a house at 1039 "They seem to be in favor of “ to phase out over a reasonable because he was a good actor. contractor. budget cuts. connection with a string of Chesnut Hill Rd. massive cutbacks in production,” period those subsidies that distort burglaries and say two others A third suspect escaped, police Cochran charged. agricultural trade if, and only if. may also be charged in the said. Muniz identified his brother. The Democratic nominee has other countries do the same.” But crimes, according to spokesman Florencio, as the escaped sus­ not endorsed the stringent pro­ he promises to "preserve a true Gary Wood. pect, police said. duction controls that two farm safety net to ensure the viability Yankee remedy fails to settle dispute Police said they charged Carlos Florencio Muniz was arrested state Democrats, Sen. Tom Har- of the fam ily farm and rural Rodriguez, 21, of Hartford Friday in September for the Giastonbury kin of Iowa and Rep. Richard Am erica.” in connection with at least eight burglary, said Sgt. Louis Pal- Dukakis says farmers and Selectmen for the two towns He declined to divulge what the had been partly demolished by Gephardt of Missouri, have ASHFORD (A P ) — It sounded town burglaries. shaw of the Glastonbury police ranchers are "being squeezed at tried to walk the disputed area to report will say, but Boland winter weather and hunters. sought. Their bill died in the 100th romantic; Resorting to the tradi­ Manchester police said they department. He did not knowhow both ends,” facing lower com­ set the border last summer, but predicted that it will recommend Connecticut statute once re­ Congress. tion of walking the line to settle a served warrants Friday to Rodri­ or where Fiorencio Muniz was modity prices and a shrinking were impeded by heavy that the court stay action and quired that officials from neigh­ Mondale said Dukakis supports longstanding border dispute be­ guez. He also has been charged in arrested. share of each food dollar (down vegetation. allow the General Assembly to boring towns also walk the line the concept, but not the particu­ tween the towns of Ashford and the Aug. 9 burglary of a house in Wood said Manchester poiice from 32 percent in 1976 to 25 They had planned to try again resolve the dispute through spe­ every ten years to maintain lars, of the Harkin-Gephardt Willington. Glastonbury, according to Glas­ have been working on the case percent now). this autumn after the leaves had cial legislation formalizing the boundaries, Fitzback said. legislation. But the Yankee remedy didn’t tonbury police. with state police. Police have fallen from the trees, but an status quo. At issue in this case is an 8-mile Dukakis, in his position paper work and the matter may be on its Rodriguez has been charged in suspected Rodriguez of being exchange of letters since then That would maintain what long, mile-wide strip of land that way back to court, officials said Manchester with eight counts of involved in the Manchester rob­ made it apparent that walking the Willington officials now maintain the General Assembly took from Tuesday. third-degree burglary, second- beries since his arrest in Glaston­ Ashford officials said, how­ line probably wouldn’t work, is the proper border, Boland said. Ashford in 1727 when Willington Host of lesser-knowns degree larceny, five counts of bury, but it took a few weeks to Boland said. Boland didn’t want to elaborate was incorporated. ever, that the tax value of the 20 third-degree larceny, five counts complete the investigation, he acres of disputed land in nor­ A court-appointed arbitration on why officials from the two Ashford authorities contend the border originally was drawn as a of theft of a firearm, and two said. theastern Connecticut don’t ju.c- panel got tired of waiting for the towns couldn’t set the boundary All the Manchester burglaries on presidential ballots straight line, but Willington offi­ counts of fourth-degree larceny. tify the expense of an eningeering towns to settle the dispute them­ by walking the line. “ It was more Rodriguez was charged in occurred between May and Au­ cials have relied on markers survey or of a protracted legal selves and is now preparing a than just the vegetation,” he said. connection with burglaries on gust. police said. All the houses placed in 1916 that create a slight battle. report that it expects to file with The poet Robert Frost immor­ Birch Mountain Road. Wyllys broken into were burglarized WASHINGTON (AP) - Mi­ prefers, Fulani says, “ That’s like "The town could spend the Windham Superior Court next talized the tradition of walking jog in the line. Street. Oak Grove Street, Tolland between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., and chael Dukakis and George Bush asking black people in slavery if money to defend the principle, week, said Albert Fitzback of the line in his poem, "Mending The crooked line was used in Turnpike, Spruce Street and video equipment, televisions, je­ may be the attention-getters but they’d rather have a good master but it would not be a practical Putnam, a surveyor and one of Wall,” in which he described two countless deeds and other official Olcott Street, police said. welry, guns and small appliances they certainly won’t be the only or a bad one. ... I don’t like their decision,” Ashford Town Attor­ three members of the arbitration property owners walking along a documents, apparently without On Aug. 9, Glastonbury police were the primary items stolen, presidential candidates on the parties. They’re plastic people.” ney John Boland said. panel. stone wall dividing their land that argument from either town. said they charged Rodriguez and police said. ballot on Election Day. ' Another long shot presidential Democrat Dukakis and Repub­ hopeful is Ron Paul, appearing on lican Bush will appear in some most ballots as a Libertarian. A PARINERS.Tlffi HepH Agreement states with a host of lesser- former Republican congressman PLUS SIZES 14W-24W knowns, each of whom wants that from Texas, he quit the GOP in allows for coveted job as leader of the free 1987 saying President Reagan GEMFACTS world. had presided over a government an dr nyone hose of massive budget deficits and too R P A W r '2 o % OFF ANY DRESS ~\ From New York psychologist dam’s repair I with this ad - axpIrM 10-23-M | Lenora B. FulanI of the New many bureaucrats. I______1 Diane Ailevo Alliance party to Libertarian Ron Given a choice, Paul says, he An agreement that will pave General Manager Paul of Texas, the handful of long would “ deregulate everything the way for repair of the dam at and you get rid of all the bums, all urrent overage shot presidential hopefuls runs C C the Risley Reservoir was ap­ Cq /uoI lodg PEARLS the spectrum of political the bureaucrats who are running proved by the town Board of the bureaus.” MANCHESTER PARKADE • 649-6382 leanings. Directors Tuesday with little Pearls: Pearls are one of clustered pearl earrings. And if There are 17 other-party candi­ And there are lesser-known discussion. the oldest gemstones used for per you're lucky enough to have an dates in all, according to the candidates as well, including sonal adornment and gifts of love. i The agreement ends a long­ oval shaped face, any length pearl Socialist Willa Kenoyer, who will LEWES SOMEIHINGlb Federal Election Commission. Since the very first oyster was standing legal dispute over ow­ necklace will compliment your Some are n o t, new to the appear on seven state ballots. opened thousands of years ago. features. Remember, pearls are al­ nership of the dam and rights to process. Former Minnesota Sen. “ I learned my socialism on my the water in the Risley Reservoir, the pearl has been a gift from the ways in fashion. sea to be treasured. Eugene J. McCarthy, an unsuc­ daddy’s knee back in the mid- which straddles the Bolton- LAS VEGAS e esired Caring for your Pearls: cessful candidate in 1968 for the 1930s,” said Kenoyer, a free­ B D . Vemon border just east of the Choosing Your Pearls: Here are some hints that will help Democratic presidential nomina­ lance writer from Shelby, Mich. Manchester town line. Under the Shop and compare. White pearls preserve the beauty of your ELECT tion who also ran in 1972 and 1976, While she says her party is agreement, the Manchester Land CHARTER with a slight RosC color, of uni­ pearls. Always apply cologne or materializes again this year on form size and no blemishes are more interested in spreading its Conservation Trust gets clear perfume before [Dutling on your four state ballots. ownership of the dam and respon­ the finest pearls. A pearl should pearl jewelry. Before putting away id6as than trying to put a socialist be at least 4 years in an oyster to your pearls, wipe them off with a The 72-year-old is cast as a in the White House, she still has sibility for the repair of it. The Progressive in Minnesota, an town, in turn, has rights to the From Hartford SUSAN achieve this maximum beauty. Be soft cloth and make certain they plans should she happen to make $299 aware that lower prices may mean are kept in a separate compart­ independent in Michigan and a it that far. water flowing through the reser­ a thinner nacre, indicative of a ment in your jewelry box, away consumer candidate in New Jer­ voir, which it has claimed in the shorter cultivating process, and from other jewelry that may sey and Pennsylvania. He en­ Political extremist Lyndon La- past. OCTOBER 23-28 BUCKNO Rouche, under indictment for STATE REPRESENTATIVE consequently will not give you the scratch. Last but not least, the tered the 1988 race, he says, The agreement clears the way years of wear a fully grown pearl knots on a pearl strand serve to because "there is no real choice fraud and conspiracy, is also for the Manchester Land Conser­ ★ Five Nights Accommodations at the would. keep the pearls separated and between Democrats and listed in several states, often vation Trust to get a $200,000 provide safety should the strand What is best for you: Republicans.” under the banner of National grant from the state for repairs Marina Hotel break. With use, the knots will FAMILY Pearl necklace lengths and styles This time around, McCarthy Economic Recovery Party or required to make the dam safe. tighten allowing pearls to rub. should be chosen to enhance the proclaims, " I don’t expect to Democrats for Economic Recov­ PARTNERS provides excellent coverage and givesyou your choice of any There has been some question ★ Round Trip Air Fare from Have your necltlace restrung beauty of the wearer. A round fa­ when this happens. With proper lose.” ery Party. over the yearsoverwhetherother participating doctor—without annual deductibles, claim forrns, or surprise medical bills Hartford to Las Vegas NEIGHBORHOOD cial shape lends itself to an open care, your pearls will provide Fulani, the first black female parties might have a claim on the length with perhaps a pendant en­ pleasure for generations to come. presidential candidate to win a for services we cover. Why settle for anything less? hancer. A choker length softens property, and the trust instituted ballot slot in all 50 states and the ★ Special *299 Based on Double Occupancy the visual lines of a rectangular Whether you already own a court action to clear title to it. District of Columbia, has a more No one came forward with a MANCHESTER facial shape and mabe pearl ear­ pearls or if you are looking tor that LOWER rings add width and rounding. modest goal in mind — to see that DRIPFQ claim. ★ Air Only Price *199. special gift, Michaels Jewelers Persons with a pointed chin can trained American Gem Society Dukakis gets buried on Nov. 8. The town does not use water FIRST! enhance their facial features with The standard-bearer of the DEPENDABLE SERVICE PARTNERS personnel are ready to assist you. from the dam but is interested in LIMITED SPACE - CALL TODAY New Alliance party, which origi­ MANCHESTER VERNON it as a future source. Repairs nally supported the candidacy of 6 4 5 -8 3 9 3 8 7 2 -2 1 4 0 Health Han of Southern NewEn^and beyond those that the grant would PULL LEVER 5B Democrat Jesse Jackson, Fulani pay for would be needed for the Connecticut Travel Services, Inc. says she hopes to draw enough town to draw water from the c/o D&L Stores NOV. 8lh votes away from Dukakis to WIISM (800)223-7331 bottom of the reservoir. Manchester Parkade TOLL FREE IN CT. ' — Jewelers since 1885 make the Democratic Party take 968 IflON STREET 60 Washington Avenue. Suite 202, Hamden. CT 06510 Manchester, CT 06040 800~243~7763 Paid for by ih r Committee to Elect Manchester, Conn 06040 Tel 643*2741 notice. U YEARS OF QUALITY SemnCE j Asked which candidate she Florida became a U.S. territory (203) $47-1686 SuMR Buckno, Mary Sears, Treasurer Michaels Chaige/MasteiCard/Visa/American Express in 1822. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Oct. 19, 1988 — 11 le - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Oct. 19, 1988 MARKET REPORT Firm needs state license States closing Income gap Rich don’t give much Korea seeks a thaw AcKvily over the pest 30 trading days Eskimos helping BUSINESS HARTFORD (AP)— A Superior Court judge WASHINGTON (AP) — Manufacturing states, NATION WASHINGTON (AP) - Donations to SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South has issued a temporary injunction prohibiting a which have lagged behind the national average in charity decrease as incomes increase, Korea will call on the United States to NRC cites Windsor company Colchester business from acting as a home personal income growth during the 1980s, began improvement contractor until it obtains a state to close the gap in the year ended in June, the according to a Gallup poll which says low- improve relations with communist North WINDSOR (AP) — Combustion Engineering license. government said Tuesday. to rescue whales 4^ W O RLD and moderate-income Americans are Korea in conjunction with similar moves Inc., which produces nuclear reactor fuel, has Judge Samuel Freed signed the injunction The Commerce Department said non-farm more generous than their upper-income by the Soviet Union and its allies to thaw been accused of violating safety and health Monday after five consumers testified that John personal incomes continued to grow fastest in the counterparts. ties with Seoul, officials said. regulations by the Nuclear Regulatory Perkins, owner of Family Home Remodelers, high-tech industrial states of New England from Activists ieave refuge "Giving and volunteering in America is South Korean President Roh Tae-woo, to Commission for the third time this year. took deposits from them and never performed the second quarter of 1987 to the second quarter of stranded in ice a stark contrast between heart-warming meet Thursday at the White House with The agency has proposed a $12,500 fine against JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) — HI' home improvements. this year, as they have through most of the generosity and bone-chilling selfishness,” President Reagan, “ will formally urge the the Windsor company for nine violations of Three anti-apartheid leaders who escaped United States to take broad measures as The state attorney general’s office filed suit current economic expansion. BARROW, Alaska (AP) - ice and was slowed again by said Brian O’Connell, president of the federal regulations on worker safety, radioactive DOW JONES AVERAGE to the U.S. Consulate 36 days ago emerged Sept. 16,1988, alleging that Perkins accepted From the end of the last recession in the third Eskimo whalers wielding chain refueling. The barge was moved a Independent Sector, a nonprofit coalition soon as possible to improve ties with North waste shipments and radioactive waste disposal OctobH 16,1968 from their refuge today to test the more than $61,800 in deposits from 37 consumers quarter of 1982 and continuing through the saws donated by an oil company short distance from its dock of 650 corporate, foundation and volunteer Korea,” one government official said. based on inspections at the plant in May and HIGH 2,163.41 government’s claim that they are free for home improvements and then failed to do the April-June period of last year, incomes in the cut new breathing holes for three Tuesday night, but one of the organizations which commissioned the The official, speaking on condition of June. LOW 2,134.29 men. work or complete the improvements. coastal regions — New England, Far West, beleaguered whales trapped two helicopters encountered some survey. anonymity, said Roh will brief Reagan on "These violations, when considered CLOSE 3,169.65 The activists said Nelson Mandela, Southeast and Mid-Atlantic — have grown faster weeks in thick ice near the top of resistance. his new peace initiatives on the Korean collectively, are indicative of a lack of Chang, Up 19.36 serving a life prison term for his than in the regions in the middle — Great Lakes, the world. Crews planned to work through peninsula and thank him for Washington’s management and supervisory oversight of the Beer has unfriendly label The Eskimos on Tuesday cut the night to lighten the barge by 70 anti-apartheid activities, advised them to City wants poker back support for a successful hosting of the W T f MTWT7 MT’WTr MTWT$ MTW7F MTWTf Mf Plains, Southwest and Rocky Mountain area. leave the consulate. They pledged to health physics program.” said William T. _____II______13 14_____* ______« ______LONDON (AP) — A Scottish brewer plans next three holes 75 yards apart in a line tons. National Guard spokesman Seoul Olympics. t8^8mb8f Ocieto** resume anti-apartheid work. DEADWOOD, S.D. (AP) - Gambling Russell,.the agency’s regional administrator, in week to paste labels on 36 million bottles of its leading away from the larger of Mike Haller. an Oct. 7 letter to Combustion Engineering. Housing construction Jumps two small breathing pools the Haller said that if the barge The government says it will not detain helped build the reputation of this Black Press access urged famous Newcastle Brown Ale upside down to California gray whales have used could not be moved by noon today the men again. They had been jailed Hills town where Wild Bill Hickok was notified by telephone or certified mail that their protest an Australian takeover bid. WASHINGTON (AP) — Housing construction since being stranded in the (5 p.m. EDT), officials would without charge more a year when they gunned down during a poker game 112 MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) — The EB starts rehiring workers jobs are available. Scottish and Newscastle PLC says a special jiAnped 1.5 percent in September, with a sharp Beaufort Sea while migrating consider alternatives. slipped away from police guards and fled years ago. Now city officials hope a return commander of U.S. military forces in the Ruenzel said it is too early to tell how many of "hands off” message also will be pasted on the rise in apartment construction offsetting a south. Officials hoped to use the barge to the consulate Sept. 13. to gambling will help preserve it. Middle East says he believes American GROTON (AP) — Electric Boat has begun those are accepting the company’s offer to return back of 24 million of those bottles, brewery decline in single-family homes, the government The rescuers, who received a to carve a 40-foot path to open The three — Murphy Morobe and Voters statewide will be asked Nov. 8 to journalists “ tell the story better than we rehiring shipyard workers who ended their to work, as opposed to those who have found other spokesman Jim Merrington said Tuesday. The said today. telephone pep talk Tuesday from water and freedom for the Mohanned Valli Moosa, leaders of the approve a constitutional amendment do” and should be given as much access to 103-day strike last week, a company spokesman jobs during the strike. message has not yet been written, he said. The Commerce Department said new homes President Reagan, hope the new whales. The barge pulverizes ice United Democratic Front coalition, and allowing the Legislature to permit limited military operations as possible. said. The phased recall of all 10,000 workers should “ We sell Newcastle Brown to 30 different and apartments were built at a seasonally holes will influence the endan­ with its bulk and the fans that Vusi Khanyile, chairman of the National gambling in Deadwood with the proceeds Gen. George B. Crist, commander of As of Monday. 1.059 members of the Metal be completed within five weeks, Ruenzel added. countries so we expect this message will soon find adjusted annual rate of 1.45 million units last gered mammals to move in the provide lift. Education Crisis Committee — had been dedicated to preservation of historic U.S. Central Command, said officials Trades Council were back on the job, spokesman The recall began the day after union members its way to Australia,” Merrington said. “ The aim month, up 22,000 units from a month earlier. direction they must travel if they Leads in the ice that were as living in a consular meeting room on the buildings. Deadwood voters also would should not try to interfere with reporting of Neil D. Ruenzel said Tuesday. He reported that to overwhelmingly approved a new four-year of the upside down labels is to demonstrate a The gain followed a sharp 3.1 percent drop in are ever to escape their icy close as five miles last weekend 11th floor of a Johannesburg office have to approve the final plan by 60 adverse developments or incidents that date a total of 2.900 former strikers have been contract. thumbs-down to Elders.” August and a 0.8 percent increase in July. have been plugged by shifting corral. building. percent. reflect unfavorably on the military. "HTI be interesting to see if it winds, recoil low temperatures works,” North Slope Borough and drifting ice. By Tuesday biologist Craig George said as he night the nearest open water was dodged the slushy spray from believed to be 100 miles away, chain saws chewing through officials said. in the Greater foot-deep ice 18 miles northeast of The rescue effort, complicated this Inupiat Eskimo community. by the harsh arctic conditions, Manchester Area Standard Oil of Alaska donated has become a race against time. OPPORTUNITIES three chain saws, and planned to The young whales are tired, send a digging machine by and at least one has pneumonia. Iml 985 Main Street Their barnacle-encrusted snouts RE AL ESTATE MIS helicopter to speed the work. Manchester Meanwhile, a long-shot attempt have been worn raw from grating 543 North Main 81. featuring: to free the whales with an on the jagged ice surrounding the icebreaking barge was delayed breathing . holes. The animals O n t u Manchaatar 647-8000 until today. were in shallow water only a few 647-8895 Two Alaska Army National hundred feet from shore. W 2\. REAL ESTATE CONDOS Guard Skycrane helicopters have Last week, ice around the hoies Realty Co, EPSTEIN REALTY m been rigged to tow the 185-ton was so thin biologists did not dare ■ •M l MHMC 1 Bedroom condo w/separate front entrance...... * 65,900. REAL ESTATE € hovercraft barge from Prudhoe walk on it. By Tuesday, with a Each office Independently owned and operated. 1 Bedroom condo w/garage and den...... *80,900-*82,900. Bay, an oil field about 200 miles record low temperature of minus 1 Bedroom condo w/sliders to deck & pool...... * 85,900. 647-8000 985 Main Street, Manchester southeast, in a tricky trip across 13 degrees, the ice was 18 to 24 646-5200 BOLTON *209,000 2 Bedroom townhouse w/fireplace — spacious...... *123,500. Arctic Ocean ice. inches thick. Immaculate Raised Ranch, priced to sell!! Quality. Charm, Prica Townhouse The trip, which is expected to The whaies are 24 to 30 feet 1800 sq. ft., 3 BDR’s, 2.5 baths, fireplaced 2 Bedroom townhouse w/carport, pool & tennis...... *123,900. w/Fireplace Maach^ar *149,900 take 25 to 40 hours, was to have long, but have shown no inclina­ family room with custom built wet bar. 2 Bedroom townhouse w/garage & basement...... *132,900. Manchester *123,500 started Monday, but was delayed tion to their way to Professionally landscaped yard. You will And all of these In this beau­ tifully decorated, spadoue family 3 Bedroom townhouse w/carport, basement, pool & tennis...... *149,900. New Listing! Impressive 2 bed­ when the barge got stuck in the freedom. Meet Dick Hibler Piano Realty Gallery O f Homes 646-5200. oriented 3 bedroom, 1V1 bath Colo­ room townhouse, V/t baths, nial. Elegant new deck and cheery Dick Hibler is a welcome addi­ with very spacious floor plan! breakfast room overlooking private tion to Miller Real Estate as a HOMES & INVESTMENTS Fireplace in the living room Emergency declared treed yard. An excellsnt family Real Estate Sales Associate. No 4 Bedroom immaculate cape...... *129,900. that opens to the dining room. home. newcomer to real estate, Dick’s 3 Family - renovated 1986...... *147,900. Large bedrooms with plenty of professional educational back­ closets. Sliding glass door to pri­ ground is in finance and busines 2 Bedroom, 2 year new charming cape w/garage...... *151,900. 4 Bedroom colonial w /fireplace...... *176,900. vate 10x24 deck. Ideal Southend in wake of hurricane administration. He also has been location. Country Living 2 Family 4-4 w/2 garage...... *176,900. BOLTON *274,900 involved with residential real es­ Cape w/Love SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) - "If by midday we observe that Handsome Garrison Colonial offers 4 Aaiavar *159,900 tate and property management 7 Room colonial w/3 car garage...... *199,900. Manchester *129,900 The government declared a state there is imminent danger, we’ll BR*s, 2.5 baths, central air and fireplaced Qorgeous flower gardens, the ser­ for the last 15 years. 7 Room colonial w/in-law apartment...... *210,000. of emergency and began evacuat­ begin to evacuate,” Obando said. family room. Located on private cul-de- enity of Andover Lake and a short Charming 6 room Cape with 3-4 walk to the elementary school en­ Dick has been a resident of Man­ 2 Family B2 zoned com m ercial...... *224,900. ing coastal residents as Hurri­ Heavy rains pushed the Reven- sac. Choose colors and flooring now! chester for the past 20 years, is a bedrooms. 2 bedrooms on the hance this 3 bedroom Ranch with 1st floor could be used for a den cane Joan spun toward Central tazon and Parritas rivers over Piano Realty Gallery O f Homes 646-5200. cozy first floor family room. past member of Rotary and is America after leaving a trail of their banks near the Pacific coast presently serving on the Housing RENTALS or office. Other 2 bedrooms on devastation in Colombia. port of Puntarenas, 80 miles Committee for the elderly at 3 Room commercial office space, 400 sq. ft. *375/mo. the 2nd floor. This home is con­ "At'jeast 50 peopie were dead, northeast of San Jose, radio Mini Farm Emanuel Lutheran Church. Call 5 Room, 2 bedroom townhouse w/heat...... *700/mo. veniently located to schools, churches, buses and shopping. injured or missing in Coiombia reports said. ISSffs Farmhouse, formal dining room with bay windows, 4 bedrooms, Dick to show you these outstand­ 2 Bedroom, totally renovated condo...... *750/mo. and tens of thousands of homes In Panama, a hurricane watch wrap-around porch, also 9 - room rental apartment. Barn with loft, 7 ing properties: Won’t last long! were destroyed or flooded, offi­ acres for your horses, plus corral and fenced pasture, separate utilities, was in effect for the north coast “Homework Is What We Do Best! 'V cials said. from Punta San Bias to Boca del 2 car garage. Call for details. Offered at *325,000.______>■ Packing 95-mph winds and Toro and for San Andres. < puzzling forecasters with its Long lines formed at super­ erratic course, Joan churned markets and pharmacies in Pa­ toward the Colombian island nama City, the capital, as people resort of San Andres, 500 miles heeded warnings to stock up on DON’T HEAL psirMTE SERVICES north of the Colombian coast. supplies. The government de­ Manuel Obando, president of clared a state of alert. 63 East Center'St.,-Manchester, 643-4060. WARANOKE ROAD Costa Rica's National Emer­ “ Stay calm, don’t become p m gency Committee, predicted the LET THE One of Manchester’s most prestigious addresses alarmed and don’t panic,” Colon brunt of the killer storm would hit IMNCNESTER *142,000 can now be yoursi This distinctive 7 room, 2Vi bath Mayor Juan Fidel Macias told home offers a spaciousness not found In new homes BRAND NEW LISTING!!! Costa Rica early today. PRICE REOUCEDI Charming six ^ Real Estate residents of that Atlantic port in a room center chimney cape with MALLARD VIEW today. '24(7a and worth Itl The bungalow style is back in fashion and this The government evacuated radio broadcast. NEXT unique floor plan. This nicely de­ beautiful home is just loaded with possibilities! 4 homeless elderly people and Call 646-2462 -WE'RE SELLING HOUSES” Traffic in the Panama Canal corated home boasts a front td DISTINCTIVE DUPLEXES bedrooms, bath with shower, kitchen with pantry, children and 86 hospital patients back, fireplaced living room, gar­ 647-8400 enormous living room and dining room with wood was not expected to be disrupted, from Puerto Limon, an Atlantic age, three bedrooms, and a dining located on a private permanent cul-de-sac, this new 168 Main Street, Manchester beam ceilings, fireplace, rear and front porches, 2 said Panama Canal Commission HOME room overlooking the private treed subdivision of quality 3 bedroom duplexes await car garage. Super location on Henry Street. Bowers coast port city of 8,000 people spokesman Franklin Castrellon. grounds. David Murdock. your Inspection... Kitchens have oak cabinets, School District to! •167,500, about 105 miles southeast of the range, oven, dishwasher, refrigerator and bullt-ln capital, San Jose, Obando said. In Nicaragua, officials were microwave ovens. Fireplaced living rooms, 1 Vi baths Hehsaid 167 inmates also were uncertain what impact Joan BUYER with full vanities, separate full basements, 2 zoned evacuated from a prison and that would have. ” We can’t say if the baseboard heating systems, Andersen permashleld authorities were prepared to storm will directly affect Nicara­ MMICHEOTER *137,500 thermopane windows, luxurious wall to wall carpeting and attached garagel Phase I nearing move another 30,000 coastal resi­ gua at this moment,” said Pilar SNEAK NEW LI8TINQ I Charming seven dents inland as sheets of rain Cruz, director of Nicaragua’s room colonial. This homo has lour completion. See these owner occupied and rental NORTHFIELD GREEN CONDO lashed the coast. National Meteorological Service. bedrooms, fireplaced living room, townhouses todayl Rentals from •950. This preatiglous 3 bedroom, 214 bath unit with Its large eat In kitchen, first floor dsn Dir: Tolland Tpk. or North Main SI to Union SI. to private backyard Is available at '135,900. Carport, AWAY! and garage. The house has been AC, huge closets, pool and tennis courtsi Rosselto Drive. well maintained and has a low Call 646-2482 -WE'RE SELLING HOUSES” Call 646-2482 ”WE'RE SELLING HOUSES” Volcano stays quiet maintenance exterior with alumi­ num siding. David Murdock. "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES" Advertise your listings here! BRAND NEW LISTING!!! BRAND NEW LISTING!!! •OMUNOV9MG for nearly two years Call Ua About Our Condominiums Ranging In Enormous 6-*‘6 Duplex on Ivaurel Street. 3 bedrooms Adorable 6 room Cape Cod on Essex Street. 3 Price from •64,900 to •136,900. Blanchard & Rossetto on each side, separate utilities, 170x105 lot, in need bedrooms, newer roof, newer vinyl siding, deluxe SEATTLE (AP) - Mount St. years with reiatively short spans FREE HOME EVALUATION of upgrading throughout • excellent potential. Ideal fully applianced custom oak kitchen, fantastic new call 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 for a handyman or contractor. •179,900. liit-out windows too! Just move right in! •134,500. Helens is approaching a land­ of inactivity. Before the 1980s, the 646-2482 CNItIM Mm m U mark of sorts: two full years last eruptive period was from — FREE HOME EVALUATION — without any new blasts of smoke 1800 to 1857, with intermittent and ash, or even burps of lava. periods of quiet lasting months or REALTY WORLD The last ’’eruptive episode” years, according to the USGS (203) 646-7709 73 Wttt Cenlor Streai occurred Oct. 21-24, 1986, when western region office in Menio i f DAA/IHSH Btnolt/FrtchftU AttocUtes Manchttlar, CT 06040 MM' ;! Commarclal-Invastmant Company( the southwest Washington vol­ Park, Caiif. WE GET RESULTS cano added a new lobe to the top of The volcano’s most recent the lava dome that sits in its eruptions have been quiet, dome­ FOR SALE gaping crater. building affairs, in which the ELLINGTON •The dome remains dwarfed by mountain pumps out thick iava to / I • QlQI's 'Busy Bee' family restaurant. Thriving the cavernous crater, even increase the size of the crater business on 2.5 commercial acres near Crys­ though it has built to a height of dome. Swanson said, however, MANCHEBTKH •204,800 tal Lake, Route 30 location - groat for expan­ 875 feet above the crater floor. that explosive eruptions such as BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED RANCH IN MO- sion or further development. VE-IN CONDITION. Qreat floor plan, recently The volcano first stirred to life those in the spring and summer of refInIshed hardwood floors, csthedral cellinged MANCHESTER '181,000 • 3.9 Acres In prime Industrial area abutting El­ in this century in March 1980, 1980 remain possible. Llvlngroom with raised hearth fireplace & bow Immaculate 2 bedroom Nantucket Cape In Lydall lington A irM rt. Property includes sound 1880 Colonial with Commercial Potential. when it began venting steam and The last eruption added about 3 window. Big eat-ln kitchen and deck. Woods. Wooded setting. Large living room/dining area, ash from its peak. Its May 18, miiiion cubic yards of material to family room, IVt baths, low condo fees. VERNON K 1980, eruption leveled 230 square the dome, which now contains • a Acre Industrial alto on busy R t 83, great visi­ bility, excellent lor mini warehouse/ storage. miles of evergreen forest, left 57 about 101 million cubic yards of Industrial Condo use. cooled lava and other volcanic people dead or missing and sent • 2 Acres In C-10 zone on Rt. 83 nar Hartmann’s ACROSS FROM LARGE POND up an ash cloud that circled the material. Supermarket. 2,000 SF home with Income globe. Seismic activity aiso has de­ D.W.FISH apt. Stafford Springs It also knocked the top 1,300 feet creased at the mountain, Swan­ THE REALTY CC3MflANY Super Clean!! Nicely decorated, 6 room, 3 year old Raised son said. The volcano and sur­ FOR LEASE VERNON • Cuetom built by U&R for the pre8ent owner818 thl8 9 off the peak, which is now 8,365 ELLINGTON Ranch. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, fireplace. Woodstove flue in feet high. rounding area are continuousiy room traditional colonial. 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We did some of it From page 1 From page 1 From page 1 From page 1 If you look at the history of the presidency of the Manchester Little League, you’ll see that the and the town did a lot of it. Scott Sprague went to tenures are shorter than those of presidents of the bat for us,” he said of the town recreation director. “ The legal and safety aspects were my main quotas. Outside on the corner, a vendor The Dow Jones industrial aver­ finally decided it was good stuff. Germans and an industrialist The plane, built In 1958, was UnitedStates. T houghts concerns. We straightened out the legalities, and After residents voted to pull out was selling bumper stickers aged finished that day with a “ Some day, some kid who is from Bahrain. operated by the domestic carrier The latest to pass the baton is Frank Galasso, named each league commissioner as safety officer. of the federal CDBG on three reading: “ I Survived the Crash of record 508-point loss to 1,738.74, a now in high school will find out “ All 130 bodies have been Vayudoot and leased from Indian who stepped down at the last Little League meeting ApLEN tv how to use this information to recovered. It’s impossible to Airlines. in September after serving since 1985. I wanted to protect the coaches; most wanted to referendum votes, the Board of ’87, But I Used to Drive a decline of 22.6 percent. More than Len Auster Directors abandoned the pro­ Mercedes.” 600 million shares changed bring benefits to all of society.” identify them because they are An Indian air force helicopter “ My doctor told me it was time to get out,” said just coach and didn’t realize they were in Lederman, 66, said he hasn’t badly burned,” said Ahmadabad spotted the wreckage about five Galasso, 58, who is materials manager at the w . Sports Editor jeopardy,” he said, referring to possible lawsuits gram in 1979. Following the “ It’sBusiness^unusual,” said hands, nearly double the previous decision, Legal Aid Attorney Arthur D lt^ b ifT a PaineWebber record. decided whether to use his share police inspector A. Ansari. miles east of Guwahati airport, United Technologies Research Center in East involving injuries. of the $390,000 prize “ to buy a 950 miles east of New Delhi, she Galasso credits Herb Phelon, the league’s Raymond R. Norko filed a suit Group Inc.'broker and governor It was a jolt that shook the State-run television in a special Hartford. “ You get so many phone calls (late at castle in Spain or a string of race said, “ We fear all are dead. It’s a attorney, with getting matters in order. against the town charging it with on the floor of the NYSE, where financial world and threatened to news bulletin showed rescue night). You get worn out,” he said. discrimination on behalf of three prices inched to a post-crash high horses.” workers searching the blood­ negative point,” she said. Galasso became involved in Little League in 1960 “ The guys were used to running it their own way. bleed into the nation’s banking Lederman is director at the Press ’Trust of India said 31 low-income, white women. The Tuesday and edged up further system. It raised fears of eco­ stained debris, twisted luggage when he started umpiring and coaching in the farm incorporation and other matters that should have I didn’t mind as long as it didn’t conflict with Little state Justice Department joined this morning. Still, the lack of Fermi National Accelerator La­ and smoldering wreckage scat­ passengers and three crew league. "I coached (Channel 3 sportscaster) Mike been addressed. “ I never saw the literature until I League rules. It took several years to get the guys nomic recession and at least boratory in Batavia, 111. members were aboard the in the suit, which also charged business has left many standing foretold uncertain times ahead. tered among the downed electri­ Adams. He was one of my first players,” Galasso was president and saw we had problems,” he said. to accept a different way of running things.” Schwartz, 55, is a former profes­ Fokker. that the town’s withdrawal from around with little to do. Since then, forecasts of reces­ cal wires and power poles. recalled. “ Insurance forms, unless they’re strictly filled out. Galasso has confidence in his successor, Ed the program was illegal. “ If there’s no fire, all you see is sor at Stanford University and Indian Airlines, the domestic Dettore. “ Ed is a type of guy who’ll go by the rules. sion have receded, while the Dow An airline official said on He then moved up to the "m ajors” and guided would be bounced,” he said. In October 1981, Federal Judge guys polishing the engines,” now president of Digital Path­ carrier, has come under criticism He’s a good man, the right kind of guy so I feel average and other key indices condition of anonymity that au­ the fortunes of the Medics in the Galasso is proud to point out the start of the M. Joseph Blumenfeld ruled that Cashin said. “ There’s a lot of ways, Inc., in Mountain View, recently for its management and confident leaving. It’s not that you’re not have recovered somewhat. Late thorities suspected technical for about 20 years. One.player he remembers is Bill rookie leagues while he was vice president. “ It there was no evidence to support people not participating, a lot of Calif. maintenance record and frequent replaceable but you hate to see things go Tuesday, a buying burst lifted the Steinberger, 67, was born in malfunction complicated by the Masse, who last Thursday signed a contract with started with five teams and now there are 14. It the charges and supported Man­ people on the sidelines. I would Dow average 19.38 points to delays. Today’s 737 crash was the the New York Yankees. "He was a phenomenal keeps on growing,” he said. (backward). chester’s withdrawal from the say the mood is sober, bordering Bad Kissingen, West Germany, weather caused the crash. He 2,159.85, its highest post-crash 16th by an Indian Airlines carrier player as a 9-year-old. He could do it all. He’s equally proud that as president he’s helped “ Little League is a tough, tough business now. I program. on the sullen.” and is an American citizen. said they did not suspect close. In the first half hour of in the past 25 years. “ The same is true about (Herald sports writer) straighten things out in the legal area. do worry about its future. I worry about someone Mary Ann Handley, chairman The atmosphere in the heart of However, the academy officially sabotage. trading today, the average went It was believed to be the worst Jim Tierney. He was a top-notch 9-year-old. As becoming president who’s there just for his own of the Board of Director’s housing the nation’s financial center lists his nationality as Swiss. He The Fokker Friendship pro­ "W e’re incorporated again (from Little League up an additional 1.60 to 2.161.45. Indian Airlines crash, but offi­ glorification. You’ll have problems (with that). But subcommittee, said at the public contrasts sharply with the heart­ has been a physicist at CERN. peller plane slammed into a hill 9-year-olds they were on a par, but Jimmy didn’t headquarters in Williamsport, P a.). We lost it and cials refused to confirm this. I feel Ed will be there a couple of years and do all hearing Tuesday she believed the stopping, stupefying frenzy of a But many Wall Street profes­ The academy cited the lau­ on a flight from Silchar to grow as much and by age 12 you couldn’t touch no one knew it. And we now have the treasurer “ Any loss is bad. All crashes issue “ blew up into a major year ago, when p'rices tumbled sionals say the stock market reates’ research at Columbia Guwahati in Assam state in Masse,” Galasso said. bonded. The new treasurer (Judy Blaschik) is an right. are the worst and most unfortu­ political crisis because (the fed­ out of control and shattered a remains uninspired, despite en­ University in the early 1960s, heavy rain and exploded at 8:53 Galasso remained as a coach, and was Little accountant. When I became president four years “ You have to keep your eyes open all the time,” nate,” said A.K. Vashist, an eral program) was perceived as five-year bull market that only a treaties by some of the best- when they tried to find a way to a.m., an airline spokeswoman in League vice president for 15 years. “ The reason I ago, I worried about the legalities. We spent a lot of he §aid, talking again about the safety aspect. New Delhi said on condition of Indian Airlines spokesman in the federal government forcing month earlier had shown little known firms exhorting investors study the effect of weak forces at Reginald Plnto/Manchestar Herald stayed on so long as vice president was so I could time with the legalities, writing to Williamsport to “ You’re nuts not to think about it today.” the town to build low-income sign of fading. to buy. high energies. anonymity. New Delhi. pass on to the new president things they needed to make sure we were covered,” he said. Little League may be fun and games for the kids housing.” FRANK GALASSO know,” he said. Galasso has also seen that safety, including on the field. That’s not the case for the league Last week, state Department of president for four years What he didn’t know were problems involving repairs to backstops, has been a priority. “ We put president. Housing Deputy Commissioner Yasha M. Escalera told board members that the new Connecti­ cut Partnership Program would 1 fflaurlirstrr Hrrali> bring together the resources of the state and local communities Section 2, Page 13 in a “locally controlled and created, grass-roots effort” to Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1988 review and develop plans to SPORTS > create affordable housing. Di- Rosa told Escalera last week that an ordinance to establish a local partnership committee could be passed by the board as early as November. Howell fails the Dodgers, Among other things, the pro­ Doherty will defend gram would give the town prior­ ity funding from the state to build affordable housing, which would much to the A’s delight include a 25 percent increase in funds from the state Department of Transportation and “ primary By John Model byline. his Road Race title consideration” from the state The Associated Press Howell threw seven straight fastballs to McGwire, the last of Bv Jim TIernev Department of Environmental Manchester Herald Protection for open-space land OAKLAND, Calif. — Jay How­ which disappeared over the left- gants and water-quality projects, ell met the expectations of Don center field fence. The champion is back. Escalera said. Baylor and fans of the Oakland “ He’s a good breaking-ball Ireland’s John Doherty, two- Director Ronald Osella told Athletics. , hitter,” Howell said of McGwire. time defending champ of the residents that there was a need to It was just another in a long line “ What happened against New Manchester Thanksgiving “ disconnect" the federal pro­ of unpleasant episodes for Howell York, I. thought the curve ball Day Road Race, will defend gram with the one currently in the last two weeks. would have been a good pitch and his title in this year’s 52nd being considered. it didn’t work out. Today. 1 It started with New York’s edition on Nov. 24 at 10 a.m. “ It will be the town's initiative thought the fastball was a good David Cone saying Howell re­ Dodgers. A native of Leeds. England. to start any type of affordable pitch and it wasn’t.” minded the Mets of a high school Almost certainly, McGwire’s Howell said the problem with Doherty gained his Irish citi­ housing project, not the state’s,” pitcher because he threw so many homer kept the Athletics alive in zenship last year and repres­ Osella said. “ 1 ask you not to the pitch to McGwire was curveballs. s the Series — the Dodgers now location. ented the ’Emerald Isle’ in the poo-poo the program until you Howell then pitched with pine lead two games to one and no Summer Olympics in Seoul, know all the facts.” “ I threw a pitch and he hit it.” tar in his glove and was sus­ team has ever come back from a Howell said. “ I tried to throw a South Korea in the 5000 After the hearing, DiRosa said pended from the National League 3-0 deficit in a best-of-seven meters. that although the state program fastball up. No excuses. I just playoffs. postseason series in baseball. made a bad pitch up. Doherty, 27, finished a disap­ is similar to the federal one in that Before the World Series The homer by McGwire was the pointing ninth in the 5000 final. “ they provide the same types of “ I tried to get it by him, not started, Baylor, a part-time first by a right-handed batter enough on it. He’s a good hitter, “ I was disappointed with the benefits,” there are no “ strings player for the Athletics, said against Howell this year. Howell, way I ran in the final,” attached” to the new program. give him credit.” Howell couldn’t handle late- a right-hander, had given up only Howell hadn’t pitched In 10 Doherty said from his home in “ If we are going to put our Johnstown. R.I.. “ but. I inning pressure. one home run in 66 innings, to days, since he was ejected from money where our mouth is And fans of the Athletics, from Cincinnati’s Paul O’Neill, a left- couldn’t have given any more concerning this issue of afforda­ the third game of the NL playoffs whom Howell played from 1985- handed hitter. at New York because he had pine on the day.” It was 90 degrees ble housing, this appears to be the and humid for the 5000 final. 37, virtually booed him out of On Oct. 5, Howell tried a tar on his glove. program that allows for us to do In his maiden appearance in town. low-and-away breaking ball to “ Not important,” Howell rep­ just that,” DiRosa said. Manchester for the Golden : Much to the delight of the and the Mets’ lied quickly when asked if the “ You’ll never convince people Anniversary race in 1986, Oakland Coliseum crowd of 49,316 catcher blooped it into center layoff affected him. “ I went out that you’re not creating a situa­ Doherty outdueled Jean- Tuesday night, Howell allowed a field for a two-run double and a 3-2 there and gave it my best shot.” tion where you are going to allow Pierre Ndaylsenga, a native of solo homer by Mark McGwire victory over the Dodgers in the Howell was making his first people from other communities Burundi. (Central Africa, and with one out in the bottom of the opener of the NL playoffs. appearance at the Oakland Coli­ such as Hartford to move into won in 21:45 for the 4.75-mile ninth inning to give the Athletics a That prompted (jone’s com­ seum since August of 1987 — he Manchester,” he added. “ There’s course. Fellow countryman 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles ments in a column under his underwent elbow surgery late always going to be some John Treacy, a four-time that month and missed the rest of opposition.” winner and silver medalist in the season. He was traded to the the 1984 Olympic marathon in Dodgers last winter. Los Angeles, holds the course Howell was strenuously booed record of 21:26 set in 1979. during pregame introductions, a Treacy did not compete in the repeat of what happened to him at Toxic 1986 race. the All-Star Game at the Coli­ In similar fashion to the 1986 From page 1 seum a year ago when he was in race, Doherty again found an Oakland uniform. He was the himself in a two-man struggle losing pitcher in that game. to the finish last year. This first time such a poi.soning has Howell had saved 15 games time, his main adversary was been fatal. before the All-Star break but. fellow countryman Richard The South Windsor Fire De­ nevertheless, he still was booed Reginald Plnto/Menchaeter Herald O’Flynn. The powerful stride partment cleaned the spill by Isy the home crowd, which wasn’t throwing soda ash on the acid and of Doherty subdued O’Flynn booing at the conclusion of CHAMP RETURNS — John Doherty, shown breaking the then spraying it down the sewer Tuesday night’s game. near the top of Main Street and he went on to win in 21:31 — the system with water, Santacroce Dodgers manager Tom La- tape in winning the 1987 Manchester Road Race, wiii be second-fastest time ever re­ .said. He said the cleanup action sorda endorsed the approach back for the 52nd edition of the race on Thanksgiving corded and only six seconds in was proper and po.sed no threat to Howell took In pitching to Day. He is two-time defending titiist. back of Treacy’s record. the public. McGwire. O’Flynn clocked 21:35 which “ That’s the way we got him out was the third-fastest time going to fall down.” County Waterford. Treacy, a earlier, on fastballs,” Lasorda ever. Treacy finished third. Suffice to say, this year pre-race medal favorite in the Two have winners said. “ I’m sure Jay didn’t get the more than any other, could marathon at Seoul, sustained a ball exactly where he wanted it. Acknowledged as one of the best road racers in the world. reap a new course record. sidestitch midway through the in Tuesday’s ‘Lotto’ But it’s not the first time that guy Doherty hasn’t dismissed the Two other world-class 26.1-mile race and was forced has hit a home run and it won’t be HARTFORD (AP) - Two thought of breaking Treacy’s runners committed for Man­ to drop out. Treacy may the last.” first-prize winning tickets were nine-year-old course record chester are American John consider running either the sold for ’Tuesday’s drawing in the Howell was 5-3 with a 2.08 Gregorek, fourth in the 1985 New York or Chicago mara­ earned run average and 21 saves this year. Connecticut state lottery’s “ It all depends on the day,” race and third in 1986, and thons in November which this season, the most by a Dodger “ Lotto” game. Each ticket is Doherty said. "After a mile or Englishman Dave Murphy, would preclude an appearance reliever in 10 years. worth $2,338,008.10. The winning so I’ll go to the front and start former winner of the presti­ in the ‘Silk City’ . But in post-season play, he’s 0-2 tickets were sold in Danbury and hitting It. You can attack it. gious Falmouth (Mass.) Road Doherty, sponsored by and the Dodgers have lost all Old Saybrook. It’s a different type of course. Race, who is making his first Etonic, is scheduled to run in three games In which he’s The winning combination You have to be a good hill appearance. the Bowling Green (Ky.) lOK AP photo appeared. picked Tuesday was: 2, 5, 12, 18, runner, that’s the crux of It. The status of Treacy, as far Classic Saturday. He is also 33, 39. WINNING STROKE — Oakland's Mark McGwire follows Nevertheless, Dodgers pitch­ It’s a good record, but it’s as making his seventh Man­ considering running the Old ing coach Ron Perranoski said, “ I There were 155 second-prize there for the taking. If I’m chester appearance, is “ up in Reliable lOK in North Carolina through as he strokes the game-winning homer in the was optimistic when he warmed tickets each worth $1,017. There leading at the top of the air,” accorting to the 31-year- o n Nov, 13 before bottom of the ninth inning to give the A’s a 2-1 win over up (Tuesday night) and I’ll be were 6,391 third-prize tickets (Highland Street) hill. I’m not old native of Villierstown, Thanksgiving. each worth $44. There were 89,645 the Dodgers in Game 3 of the World Series. The A’s still optimistic if we need him tomor­ fourth-prize tickets each worth trail the series, 2-1, with Game 4 tonight. row night.” $3. MHS settles for a tie with improved Windham said. “ The second half we put High Friday at 3:30 p.m. Wind­ Battling first a strong wind and ham Coach Gary Dopslaff said. Bv Jim TIernev Division contest Tuesday after­ some good shots in on him. There ham, in second place in the CCC then rain, Manchester and Wind­ “ They (Manchester) have got a Manchester Herald noon at Memorial Field. were a couple of point blank East, is now 6-1-3 in the league The Indians dumped the ham played to a 0-0 overtime tie. very fine team. I look at (the tie) .li/’’ (saves) he made.” and 6-2-3 overall. Clearly, Whippet senior goalie as a great improvement. After Since the Manchester High and Whippets, 4-1, in the first Manchester is unbeaten in its Both sides had their opportuni­ Tim Archambault was the differ­ all, they beat us soundly the first Windham High boys’ soccef meeting. last nine games (8-0-1) and is 9-0-1 ties to win this match, yet With Manchester unbeaten in ence In the nrmtch, making some time.” per gal. C. O. D. teams played on Sept. 23, a Indian Coach Bill McCarthy in the CCC East and 9-1-1 overall. Manchester definitely had more marked improvement has been league play and ranked eighth in fine saves in'the second half on quality attempts in the second ISO gal. minimum purchase the wet playing surface. also saw Archambault as the key It’s only loss was to Wethersfield made on the part of the Whippets the state poll, Windham certainly in a non-conference match. The didn’t have any motivation prob­ “ I thought this was Archam- factor In the match. “ The keeper which they displayed against the was outstanding,” McCarthy Indians will be at South Windsor See MHS, page 14 649-8841 Indians In a key CCC East lems against the Indians. bault’s best game so far.” Wind­ Prfcaa Sub/acf (o Changt MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1988 — 15 M - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1988 MHS boys clinch CCC East cross country crown W Bills must avoid SPORTS ■4

Taking the top four place­ Windsor High. ments, and seven of the top 10, the AAanchester 1 j — 5 IN BRIEF Windham 0 (V-0 the big letdown Manchester High boys' cross H.S. Roundup Scoring: AA- Smith 2, Hombostel, country team overwhelmed host Cumberbatch, AA. AAorlartv. Saves: M- Paula Hollis 4; W- East Hartford High, 17-43, Tues­ 2.5mlles,2. Llmberger (AA),3. Lallberte Schwando 19. Whalers visit Canadlens By Dave Goldberg East; it was that they had won in day afternoon at Wickham Park (AA), 4. FIvnn (AA), 5. Pappas (AA); 4. The Associated Press front of the nation. In fact, they AAahonev (AA), 7. TureK (AA),B. Parkanv M O N TREAL — The , to clinch the Central Connecticut (AA), 9. Dulberoer (AA), 10. Jockson interrupted their shower to Conference East Division crown. (EH). Boys Soccer Idle since last Saturday’s 7-5 win over the Bruce Smith was so pumped up award owner Ralph Wilson the It’s the third CCC East title for Bolton outlasts VInal Chicago Blackhawks on home ice. resume about playing in prime time that game ball and serenade him with Manchester in the five years of Girls Soccer play tonight at he was dressed three hours before a bit of off-color verse. the league’s existence. The Indi­ BOLTON — Overcoming the 7:30 (Channel 18, WTIC) when they travel the game and went on and off the Coach M arv Levy played down ans also won the 1984 and ’ 87 Youth leading MHS record-setting performance of to the Forum to take on their Adams field seven times before the the importance of the national crowns. Vinal Tech’s Carl Lombardo, Division rival, Montreal Canadiens. opening kickoff. television showcase. But he also "Th e whole team ran easy until WINDHAM — The youth move­ Bolton High trimmed the Hawks, Hartford is 2-3 with wins in its last two ‘T v e never done that before, said, “ You’ll have to ask the team the last mile which they worked ment certainly hasn’t detracted 5-3, Tuesday in Charter Oak games while the Canadiens are 2-4 that’s not like m e” he said after about that.” from the success of the Manches­ very hard,’’ noted Manchester Conference boys’ soccer action. following Mejnday’s 6-2 loss to Toronto, being credited with 2‘A sacks as But the team, almost to a man, ter High girls’ soccer team this Coach George Suitor. Lombardo netted a three-goal Hartford completes the week Saturday the Buffalo Bills, playing in their contradicted him. season. Todd Liscomb was the individ­ hat trick, giving him the state night when it hosts the Philadelphia Flyers first Monday night game since " It would be an understate­ After a slow start, the Indians ual winner for the Indians with a record for career goats at 112. He at the Civic Center. 1984, beat Uie ment to say we were pumped up, ” time of 17:02 for the 3.1 mile tallied four goals in the second surpassed the mark formerly 37-14. “ To me, it was the biggest said Smith, ebullient and talka­ layout followed by Craig Hemp­ half and scored a 5-0 shutout win held by John DeBrito of Kaynor game of my career.” tive for the first time since stead (17:10), Dave Ghabriai over host Windham High School Tech, set in 1986. Lombardo has Smith needed to look just 90 returning three games ago from a (17:23) and Zack Allaire (17:25). in CCC East action Tuesday 33 goals this season. Whalers reassign Evoy miles down the New Jersey four-game substance abuse sus­ afternoon. Mark Todd and Dave Hoagiand “ (Vinal’s) offense is keyed HARTFORD (AP) - The Hartford Turnpike to see the danger that pension. “ This was a chance to Four of the Manchester goals around Carl. They look to him to were seventh and eighth, respec­ Whalers have reassigned Sean Evoy to . m presents. show what the Buffalo Bills can tively, and Will Rivera rounded were scored by freshmen and the score and he did. Every time he Vinton, Va., of the Atlantic Coast Hockey •A’r'.' Just six days afterthe Philadel­ do and we did.” out the top 10. other from a sophomore. Fresh­ gets the ball he’s a threat,” phia Eagles, in their first national “ The sky’s the limit,” he League and loaned Ross M cKay to the Manchester, 9-1 in dual meets man Katie Smith led the attack Bolton Coach Ray Boyd said. showcase since 1981, beat the replied when asked if the Super Indianapolis Ice of the International with the lone blemish a one-point with two goals. “ We marked him with one man New York Giants 24-13, they Bowl is what the Bills can Hockey League. AP photo loss to open the season against Manchester, ranked third in the and he burned us. We were lucky bottomed out against Cleveland. ultimately do. Then he smiled. Notre Dame of West Haven, is state, remains unbeaten at 10-0 in we withstood the pressure and Evoy and McKay, both goalies, had been FORMAL AFFAIR — Members of the Oakland Coliseum groundskeeping They scored just three points, But Levy is more practical back in action Friday at the CCC the league and ll-O overall. It was kept a couple of goals ahead.” with the of the crew were decked out in tuxedoes as they prepared the plate area for allowed Don Strock to throw two (coachly). League Meet in Enfield. also the 10th shutout victory of the The victory moves the Bulldogs , but had not ' Game 3 of the World Series Tuesday night. It was the first game of the touchdown passes in his first start He pointed out that the eupho­ Results: I. Liscomb (M) 17:02 for 3.1 year for the Indians. Windham to 7-3-1 overall, 5-2-1 in the COC played. in five years while Monday night ria was over the instant the game miles, 2. Hempstead (M ), 3. Ghobrlol falls to 4-5-1 in the CCC East and East, and within one victory of Evoy, 21, played for the Milwaukee series in Oakland. (M ),4. Allaire (M),5. Seporro (EH).«. hero Randall Cunningham was ended and the Bills have to prove Mendolo (E H ), 7. Todd (AA), 8. Hoo- 5-5-1 overall. qualifying for the state tourna­ Admirals of the IH L last season while sacked nine times. what they can do against New Oland (AA), 9. Barrett (E H ). 10. Rivera “ We are starting to do some ment. Bolton needstowinjust one McKay, 23, played for the University of ‘ T v e coached high school, England this week. As the Eagles (AA). good things,” Manchester Coach of its final five games, beginning Saskatchewan. ' Goof drops Semlnoles Gretzky In college and in the pros, and it learned Sunday, it won’t be easy MHS girls breeze Joe Erardi said. "Our young club with Friday’s game at Portland happens at all levels.” Eagles to get up again, particularly for has learned to play soccer with High, to qualify. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - Because EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) - Wayne The Manchester High girls’ Coach Buddy Ryan says. “ That’s the young, budding All-Pros like each other. “ Patty (Hombostel), C.J. Jedreziewski opened the Florida State $lipped a voter’s mind, the Gretzky will be getting together with a few cross country team had an easy Injury cancels title bout one of the reasons I don’t like the Smith and Cornelius Bennett, Shelly (Dieterle) and Mary (Mor- .scoring for Bolton at 3:15 and then Seminoles slippeti from fifth to seventh in of his friends tonight. Only this time, time besting East Hartford High. Monday night game. It gives us who are suddenly full of iarty) all had excellent in an 11-minute span the teams NEW YORK (AP) — Sugar Ray Leonard the weekly Associated Press football poll, they’ll be on the other side of the ice. 20-43, Tuesday afternoon at Wick­ the short week.” themselves. matches.” traded goals, with the Bulldogs may beat Thomas Hearns to the punch — and that created a small furor in the state “ This one is going to be pretty hard on ham Park. The Indians are now But it’s not just the short week Other Bills know differently. "Kathy Cumberbatch and Jes­ getting the better of it. Lombardo in this case boxing history — because of a 8-1 for the season. Tuesday. me. pretty hard on the Oilers and pretty for teams like the Eagles and the "Winnihg like we did on Mon­ sica Marquez have shown steady sandwiched goals around one rib Injury to World Boxing Association After a 45-21 victory over East Carolina hard on the fans,” Gretzky said of his first day night makes you a target,” East Hartford’s Chris San- Bills. improvement.” Erardi said. Er­ from Bolton’s Drew Pinto before super middleweight champion Fulgencio on Saturday, Florida State fell from fifth to game in Edmonton since the Great Trade The Eagles treated the New tight end Pete Metzelaars said severo took individual honors ardi also cited the play of Jean Patrick Mattsson and Cliff Doo- Obelmejias. York game as a — a after the game. with a time of 17:52 over a seventh, behind Nebraska and undefeated that sent him from the Oilers to the Los Faber. Smith and Tracy Hart. man tallied in an eight-second Hearns will not get the first Chance to chance for national exposure. To Then there’s Fred Smerlas, the 2.5-mile layout. She was followed West Virginia. Nebraska, 6-1, moved from Angeles Kings over the summer. Hombostel put the Indians on span fora 4-2halftimeadvantage. the Giants, who had been on 31-year-old nose tackle who by nine Manchester runners, led become the first fighter ever to hold five seventh to fifth after defeating No. 10 “ There are a lot of emotions here,” the board two minutes into the Lombardo closed the gap at Reginald PInto/Mancheater Herald prime time 11 times since Phila­ knows what it’s like to go through by Adore Ljmberger. Leri Lali- titles because Obelmejias has not Oklahoma State 62-42. West Virginia, 6-0. Gretzky said. match off a pass from junior Meg 28:43 of the second half to two seasons (1984-85) in which the berte was third followed by Dee recovered from the injury he sustained in was idle and remained No. 6. delphia’s previous appearance, it Berte. Goals followed in the OUCH! — Bolton’s Atilla Lengyel, right, head during Tuesday’s game in Bolton. ; team had fewer victories (four) Dee Flynn, Diana Pappas. complete his hat trick but Bol­ an earlier fight. He was forced to withdraw A P college football editor Her.schel was ho hum. second half from Cumberbatch. ton's Jon Wiedie iced it by in 32 games than it has in seven Kristen Mahoney, Li.sa Turek. grimaces as the foot of Vinal Tech’s Carl The Bulldogs won, 5-3. ^ ; from his Nov. 4 title defense, promoter Bob Nissenson, who conducts the weekly poll, Becker beats Seguso After the Bills beat the Jets on Moriarty and the pair from converting a penalty kick at this year. Wendy Parkany and Kristi Marchese gets precariously close to his Arum said Tuesday. said one of the 60 sports writers and Monday night, their locker room Smith. 37:18. TOKYO (A P ) — Second-seeded Boris had that same kind of Super Bowl "W e have a great m ix.” he Dulberger. Hearns was to fight Obelmejias. of sportsca.sters who vote failed to li.st Manchester’s next game is ” It was nice to see us take Becker defeated Robert Seguso 6-4. 6-3 in atmosphere. says, “ The front office went out Friday at home against South Venezuela, in a scheduled 12-round bout at Florida State in the Top Twenty. Results: 1. Sansevero (EH) 17:52 for advantage of our opportunities defense is still holding its own. Cromwell 0 3—3 Royster (C), 3. K. White (M ). the first round of the Nabisco Grand Prix It wasn’t that they are now 6-1 and got us veterans like Art Still 50 free: 1. Lindstrom (M), 24.7, 2.. the Las Vegas Hilton. Now, L e o n id , “ It was an oversight on the part of the which we don’t always do,” Boyd “ The offen.se really njoved the Cheney Tech 0 0—0 Seiko Super tournament and two games ahead in the AFC and Leonard Smith.” Scoring: C- Barnes, Scripo, Persine (C), 3. A. Gulllksen (M) should he beat Donny Lalonde on Nov. 7 at voter and an oversight on our part for not said. “ There weren’t many op­ ball well and if we can continue to Kenneson. Diving: 1. LIndlond (M ), 191.40points, ‘ Third-seeded Andres Gomez of Ecuador 2. McTIgue (C), 3. Remusat (M) Caesars Palace, would be the first to win double-checking,” AP Sports Editor portunities we didn't lake advan­ do that, we can really make Saves: C- Mike Petruiello 5; CT- al.so advanced, defeating Joey Rive of the Paradls 9. 100 tlv: 1. Valdez (C ), 1:12.4, 2. S. • five different titles in his career. Darrell Christian said Tuesday. tage of.” something positive out of the Gulllksen (M ), 3. Burns (M ) < United States 6-4, 6-4, and was joined in the Bolton oulsho! Vinal. 15-12. 100 free: 1. Kane (M ), 1:04.2, 2.; Penguins adopt style season.” he added. second round by Americans Robert Van’t Dooman leads the Bulldogs Collahan (M), 3. Perry (M) , Steve Talaga. Pat Bradley and 500 free: 1. HIckev (M ), 4:32.8, 2. ■ Hof. Paul Chamberlin, Sammy with eight goals. Mattsson and Phillips (M ), 3. K. White (M) Jared Williams drew assists on Girls Swimming Giammalva, Dan Goldie and Marty Davis Pinto have .six apiece. Jedre- 100 back: 1. Cook (M ),2 . Coll ( M ),3 .; NASCAR fines Rudd McLain pleads guilty A yer’s goals. Talaga in the Folev (C) advanced. to beat Philadelphia ziewski three and Wiedie a pair, midfield along with defenders MHS still unbeaten 100 breast: 1. Lindstrom (M ), 1:11.8 > DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) - TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Former Detroit (new school record), 2. Marsh (M ), 3. • both on penalty kicks. Randy Leete and Harold Hodge The Manchester High girls’ NASCAR officials fined Ricky Rudd $6,000 Tigers pitcher Denny McLain pleaded Maguire (C) , PITTSBURGH (AP) - The Chicago 3 in overtime and the J.J. Hall, Mattsson and Pinto had strong outings. Bob Johnson swim team remained unbeaten at 400 free relay: 1. Conard, (no time, after reviewing Sunday’s Holly Farms 400 guilty to federal racketeering and cocaine Parker settles lawsuit given), 2. Conard, 3. Manchester • Pittsburgh Penguins figured out 3. Vancouver had strong outings for Bolton. made two saves in goal toeam the 7-0 with a 95-76 win over host Winston Cup stock car race in North charges, 14 months after an appeals court how to beat the Philadelphia 2. Bolton 4 2—5 shutout. Conard High School Tuesday EC bows to Windsor ; Wilkesboro, N.C. overturned his conviction stemming from HOUSTON (AP) — A lawsuit filed by a vinal Tech 2 1—3 Flyers: play just like the Flyers. Scoring: B* Jedreziewski, Pinto, Coventry’s next game is Friday afternoon. Manchester took nine Rudd and Dale Earnhardt had been a 1984 indictment alleging he engaged in woman who claimed Oakland Athletics Wings 4, Blackhawks 3 WINDSOR — The East Catholic | The Penguins adopted a tight- Mattsson, Dooman, Wiedie; VT- Lom­ against Bacon Academy in of the 11 events. Involved in a pair of bumping incidents loan-sharking, gambling and drug dealing. dutfielder Dave Parker beat, stripped and At Detroit. “Stevie Wonder” bardo 3. girls’ swim team dropped a 94-78 : checking. defense-oriented style Saves: B- Brian Nell 8, VT- Joe Colchester. Manchester will host unbeaten In a plea agreement accepted by U.S. threw her out of his Pennsylvania home came through. decision to host Windsor High i with about 40 laps left in the 400-lap race. and ended the Flyers’ season­ DIMauro 8 Coventry 7 1—3 Windham Friday at home at 3:30 District Court Judge Elizabeth A. has been settled out of court with Parker Yzerman, the Red Wings’ cap­ East Hampton 0 0—0 Tuesday afternoon. East is 0-9 for I Both were warned and sent to the rear of opening four-game winning p.m. in a CCC East Division paying his former girlfriend $15,000. the tain. picked up a puck from a Scoring: C- Aver 3. the year and will be at crosstown ; the field for a restart after a caution Kovachevich, the government recom­ streak with a 4-2 victory Tuesday Saves: C- Johnson 2, EH- Dove Luke showdown. Houston Post reported. scramble in front of the net and Coventry over .500 rival Manchester High next Tues- • period. mended the two-time Cy Young Award night. 10. Sophomore Katelyn Lindstrom Parker did not acknowledge any lifted a wrist shot over rookie COVENTRY — It’s been quite day night at 7. Rudd and Earnhardt got together again winner receive a prison term not to exceed was a double winner for the ' wrongdoing by agreeing to pay the money Ed Belfour as the awhile since Coventry High boys’ Winners for the Eagles were ' late in the race. Earnhardt spun sideways 12 years. McLain. 44, was convicted in Of cour.se. it helped that Mario Indians in the 100-meter breast­ to Toni Turner, a former Houston resident scoreboard clock expired, Chi­ soccer team was over the .500 Cromwell tops Tech Lynn Krawczyk in the 200 frees­ on lap 395 and was hit by a Ford driven by March 1985 and served 29 months of a Lemieux was around to score stroke and 50 free. Lindstrom cago protested the goal, but mark but the Patriots accomp­ For one half, the Cheney Tech tyle, Stacey Luoma in the 500 ; Mark Martin of Batesville, Ark. Officials 23-year sentence before his release from who claimed Parker abused her when she three goals and set up the other. broke her own school record in referee Bob Myers allowed the lished it Tuesday with their 3-0 boys’ soccer team gave unbeaten free, Chris Dube in the diving and ; determined Rudd’s driving was the Federal Correctional Institution in ended their relation.ship, the newspaper “ Our ace came through again.” the breaststroke by nearly two score to stand, spoiling Belfour’s shutout win over East Hampton Cromwell all it could handle. the 400 freestyle relay team of • Talladega, Ala. reported Tuesday. Penguins coach Gene Ubriaco seconds with a time of 1:11.8. The responsible. NHL debut. High in COC action. However, the visiting Panthers Luoma, Kerry Luoma. Cheryl ! said. previous mark was 1:13.5. ’’Desperation is the best way to The Patriots, who are unbeaten scored three unanswered goals in Ctonstantine and Kinga Deasy.-' Other winners were Frederique Lemeiux's 14th career hat trick describe it.” Yzerman said. ” We in their last four outings with the second half and came away Also swimming well were Lauria Gabard in the 200 free. Allison was the obvious difference, but just got a break. The guys kept three wins and a tie. are now ,5-4-2 with a 3-0 shutout victory Tues­ Gallivan, Irene Flynn and: Kane in the 100 free, Lauren Pittsburgh also showed more working and it went in.” overall and 4-3-1 in the COC East. day afternoon. Constantine. ; Hickey in the 500 free, Wendy Duerson warns against drug useage discipline than it had in its first Yzerman has scored in each of “ We’re now over .,500 and I think Cromwell remains undefeated Rtsuits: Cook in the 100 backstroke, Kerri four games. The Penguins al­ Detroit’s six games, a team we can stay there,” Coventry at 8-0-3 while Cheney, which will 200 medley relay: 1. Windsor 2:11.48 Lindland in the diving and Grace 200free: 1. Krawczyk (EC), 2:34.85,2. “ The ‘say no to drugs’ cam­ efforts in fighting drug abuse. lowed 21 goals in four games and record at the start of a season. Coach Bob Plaster said. host RHAM on Friday, falls to 3-8. Bv Peter Vlles who fail the test a second time are Phillips in the 200 individual SalalskI (W ), 3. Peterson (W) paign is basically a bunch of owed their 3-1 record largely to East Hampton falls to 1 -6-1. “ We played very well, ” Cheney 200 IM : 1. M iller (W ), 2:41.32, 2. The Associated Press suspended for 30 days, and At one point, he asked how Islanders 3, Canucks 2 medley. Collette (W), 3. St. Amont (W) players who fail a third time are fanfare — billboards and pa­ their ability to win shootouts. It 2-8-1 with the loss. Coach Paul Soucy said. “ We had many of the students were New York handed visiting The Indians swept the top three 50 free: 1. Kidder (W ), 27.77, 2. suspended for a full year. Those rades,” he said. was different against the Flyers. Senior Jack Ayer registered all opportunities in the first half but McMahon (W), 3. S. Luoma (EC) HARTFORD — Chicago Bears familiar with marijuana and Vancouver its fourth one-goal spots in the 100, 200 and freestyle Diving: 1. Dube (EC), 147.45points, 2. players can then apply to be He said the effort would have “ It was a well-disciplined game three goals for the Patriots, couldn’t capitalize.” safety Dave Duerson urged the cocaine. All but a few raised their loss of the season. Steve Konroyd races. Melrose (W) reinstated in the league. more impact on young people ” if and it was nice to see we can play giving him a total of 12 for the Tim Barnes ended the scoreless 100 fly: 1. Kidder (W ), 1:08.72, 2. N F L to strengthen its anti-drug hands. He then asked how many had a goal and an assist in the “ The team is coming together Duerson said the month-long you were to take some of that that way.” Penguins defenseman season. He’s been quite produc­ deadlock at 22:25 when his McMahon (W ), 3. K. Luoma (EC) policy, saying drug abuse by students knew where to get drugs. first period, while Bryan Trottier for the last part of the season,” 100 free: 1. Stenget (W ), 1:02.24, 2. suspensions don’t give players money and develop educational Paul Coffey said. tive since being moved to the 18-yarder found the left com er of Caromlle (EC), 3. Murphy (EC) professional athletes sends a Most of the hands stayed up. “ You always want the 1-Oor 2-0 scored the winner for the Island­ Reginald PInto/Mancheater Herald Coach Dave Frost said. enough time to complete effective packets.” frSbt- line a couple of games ago. the net. Steve Scripo and Matt 500 free: 1. S. Luoma (EC), 4:54.58, 2.. confusing message to impres­ ers, winners of three straight. Rtsuiti: SalalskI (W ), 3. BrzozowskI (W) ” I ’m challenging each one of gam e." defenseman Rod Buskas “ The kids have been concen­ Kenneson each added a goal sionable young fans. drug treatment programs. CLOSE QUARTERS — Bolton’s Jon Wiedie (8) keeps his 200 medley relay: 1. Manchester 100 back: 1. Stenget (W ), 1:12.35, 2. Duerson, who spoke Tuesday to you to make a difference," said. “ You play a tight-checking Trevor Linden. Vancouver’s trating on what we want to do and within a minute. (Cook, Lindstrom, S. Gulllksen, A. Krawczyk (EC), 3. Collette (W) Duerson, an all-pro who is However, Duerson said the about 650 elementary and junior Duerson said. game and it gives everyone top draft pick and the No. 2 eyes on the ball as Vinal's Carl Marchese looks to take it they started the game very well. Soucy cited the play of Steven Gulllksen), 2:07.8, 2. Conard, 3. Conard 100 breast: 1. Miller (W ), 1:21.75, 2., known for his off-the-field work NFL's policy is improving. 200 tree: 1. Gabard (M ), 2:21.4, 2. Hutchings (EC), 3. Andrews (M ) high school students at the M.D, He told students that just as he confidence” selection overall, got his first away during Tuesday’s game. Wiedie had one of the five They’re gaining confidence. Infante, goalie Nate Paradis and Hickey (M ), 3. Callahan (M) 400 free relay: 1. East (K. Luoma,* with youngsters who have had “ In years past, it was just a lot Fox school in Hartford's South is a role model for them, they are Elsewhere, it was Detroit 4. NHL goal. Scott House. 200 IM : 1. Phillips (M ). 2:38.9, 2. Deasy, Constantine, S. Luoma) 4:52.57 drug problems, spoke to students of lip service. I think that’s Bolton scores. They're now scoring and the role models for younger students. at a Hartford elementary school changing now.” End, tells students to ” say no “ I guarantee you that each one Tuesday, warning them of the Duerson also criticized Nancy because you know.” of you has a following,” he said. dangers of drugs. Reagan’s much-publicized cam­ His appearance at the school MH 10-88 Duerson’s message seemed to But afterward, he said the paign against drug use, saying was sponsored by The Travelers, A’s bullpen is coming to the rescue m h s resonate with students, who had messages students are getting the first lady did not focus enough a Hartford-based insurance com­ ^ A X decorated the school auditorium L From page 13 • from professional athletes are on educating teens on the specific pany which named Duerson the M a k e 1987 NF L Man of the Year for his with anti-drug signs. By Dave Carpenter Eckersley warmed up in the strikeouts and no walks for Greg starter Bob Welch, who left with mixed. dangers of drug use. The Associated Press late innings, preparing to make Cadaret. Gene Nelson and winner the game tied 1-1. “ I think they are getting a his first appearance since sur­ Rick Honeycutt. Manager Tony La Russa fig­ half. Windham dominated the made a nice save on a Harvey distorted message,” he said. the Best OAKLAND. Calif. — Dennis rendering a game-winning two- Cadaret and Nelson teamed to ured the best he could hope for play the first 40 minutes due to a 25-yard liner. A minute later, “ They’re confused,” he said, Eckersley’s setup men are shu­ run homer to the Dodgers’ Kirk squelch a bases-loaded. no-out was for the A ’s to get out of the strong headwind the Indians had Moriarty perfectly fed Dieterle.' between conflicting images of PONTIAC tout specialists so far in the World Gibson in the opener. But the A ’s threat in the sixth inning that put inning trailing by only one run. to endure. whose one-timer from seven ' professional athletes as role PAP’S C h oice ^ Series. And they’re doing it ace wasn’t needed. the Dodgers in position to take a “ You don’t even begin to hope Both teams had some near- yards out was beautifully saved ■ models and as drug users. LeMANS without help from their anchor. Five pitchers who share the 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven that they would get nothing,” he misses, including: by Archambault with a diving Duerson said part of the prob­ unglamorous job of middle relief said. “ That’s hard to do. The and Oakland’s bullpen, which series. If the A’s come back to — At 2:51 of the first half, kick-save. lem stems from the National WEEKEND for a Change. earned a major-league record 64 have now thrown a combined 82-3 win, it will be remembered as the *■ pitchers made their pitches.” Windham’s Paul Ingram went in Football League’s drug policy, The Indians outshot the• saves in the regular season, innings in the Series without turning point. La Russa can take some credit on Indian goalie Jeff Bernier, and which allows players to return to Whippets, 13-5. We take care of your car, Inside and out, with rescued the Athletics from post­ giving up a run. ” I put them in an ugly mess out for Nelson’s performance. He from 10 yards out, his point-blank the field one month after their RENTAL 14 services, plus a Free Car Wash. Only 10 season peril again Tuesday night On Tuesday night, the numbers there and they came through, just managed him with the Chicago shot fizzled when Indian sweeper Playing well for Manchester ■ drug problems are made public. in a 2-1 victory over Los Angeles. were four innings, two hits, four like they have all year,” said White Sox from 1984-86. Glenn Jensen came back to make were Harvey, sophomore Nigel “ The NFL drug rehabilitation SPECIAL minutes! No appointment necessary. program needs some work,” he a diving save. Cooper, Dieterle, senior Mike UMdassPwtection O IL CHANGE CHECK & FILL: — At 10:50, Indian senior Sardo and Callahan. said. “ A 30-day suspension is INCLUDES: • Brake fluid Jeremy Dieterle’s 20-yarder meaningless. If you’re going to Pennzoil Presents Arnie’s “Caddy” Giveaway! • Change oil (up to • Power steering “ I ’m satisfied. I thought ou r' $2495 5 pts,} 10W 30 or fluid suspend a guy, suspend him for a WIN ONE OF 50 1989 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLES • Battery Dodgers resembling a M-A-S-H unit barely missed the left post. kids played real well,” McCarthy lOW-40 year.” Mail in entry lorms available here* • New oil (liter • Transmission — With 1:20 left in the first half, said. “ They (Windham) were fluid Under the N F L ’s current pol­ •Chassis lube slips into his shirt. He lasted just to see him after 24 hours.” Florida in February, not in the Windham freshman Sebby Ran- much more organized in the back. 100 FREE MILES • Vacuum interior • Windshield By Hal Bock dazzo’s point-blank opportunity icy, the teams, rather than the • Check air filter washer four batters in Tuesday night’s Marshall — “ He got a shot and battle for baseball’s champion­ They don’t score a lot but they 104 per mile over 100 \ Z-7 30/ 2-7 40 z-7 5W-30 • Differential The Associated Press went astray when Manchester league, discipline players who • Clean windshield third game of the World Series we’re hoping he can play ship on a brisk October night in don’t give up a lot of goals. T h e ' ■10 Collision Damage Waiverl GT -50 • Check tire pressure Oakland. senior Mike Callahan’s slide fail an initial drug test. Players Z-7 10-30 Z-7 10W-40 • Check belts & O AKLAND — Question: When before leaving, not with a recur­ tomorrow.” second half we had some golden ' ( Gibson’s status remains quo. If It weren’t so sad, it would be tackle deflected the shot away. Pick up Friday at 5 PM & hoses was the last time a M-A-S-H unit rence of a nagging hip injury, but opportunities. We just couldn’t , - UMOassProtection with hamstring and knee injuries funny. — At 9:42 of the second half. Mo put them away.” v $ ] ^ 0 9 tried to win the World Series? with an aching left elbow. Return Monday at 8 AM ALL FOR ONLY Over there in the sluggers’ that make him a one-swing player Moriarty’s slow roller evaded /QT. 10MINUTE Archambault’s reach, but Manchester 0 0 0 0—0 DAILY - WEEKLY - WEEKEND - Answer: Just last year, when section we have Kirk Gibson, at best. Marshall certainly wasn’t CALDWELL Windham 0 0 0 0—0 '.* MONTHLY RATES AVAILABLE the St. Louis Cardinals limped walking around gingerly, like a In a Series that Is fast becoming laughing, though. He left the strayed wide left. Saves: M- Bernier 5; W-Archambault -• 29 — At the 18-minute mark of the . •; ON MOST MODELSI along without Terry Pendleton man who could use a pair of a battle of attrition. Hot Lips game in the fourth, following an 10 TURBO lOW-30 /QT. second half, Jensen’s clearing OIL INC. n Lasorda. the M-A-S-H manager, inning when he never had a play E C @ S |I! ^2 0 ®* and Jack Clark, trying to finesse crutches, and Mike Marshall, OIL CHANGE attempt was deflected toward the COMPLETE four victories with replacement who left Tuesday’s game in the finished Game 3 against Oakland and never moved more than a few Manchester goal by David Gran- “Make the Best Choice for a Change!” M -F 8:30-5:30; T)i 8:30-8 :00 parts. fourth inning with a stiff back. with Mickey Hatcher in right yards defensively in right field. LYNCH Sat. 8:00-5:00; Sun. 10:00-3:00 field, Danny Heep in left and “ I was unable to play,” he said. niss, who broke free down the .61* PAP AUTO PARTS EMERGENCY 315 Broad St., Manchester Now, the Los Angeles Dodgers Trainer Bill Buhler ran down p«r gal. C. O. D. 307 East Center St. ■ Manchester, CT, are trying to do the same thing, in the latest casualty count: Dave Anderson as the designated “ I tried. The last two days I tried. right side. Granniss was taken Fire — Police — Medical RENTALS 150 gal. minimum purchaaa 435 WEST CENTER ST. (Rear of Lenox Pharmacy) a clubhouse turned clinic. Tudor — "H e hurt it on one hitter. , I changed my swing. But it comes down from behind by Doug FREE CAR WASH This resembles the lineup you’d to a point where you just can’t Harvey. It, however, occurred DIAL 911 MANCHESTER, CT Over here, in the pitchers’ pitch and it hurt every pitch after 649-8841 649-3528 A $4.95 VALUE, FREE WITH OIL CHANGE AND THIS AD com er, we have John Tudor, that. He wa nted to try to pitch. but expect to see in a spring training help. I can’t run. I can’t bend outside the penalty area. In Manchester — With 12:35 left. Archambault Prtom Subitet to Chang* It Pays to Rap with PAP wincing ever so slightly as he he just couldn’t. 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Monion, dll. molor-came misconduct Pont Returners (tloMlna). 6:24; Zombo, Dot, malor NO Yds Avg LG TD (flotitlno). 6:24; Gravts, Dot (roughlno)> Verdin, Ind. 10 163 16.3 73 1 2 Hockey A;24; Barr, Dot, malor^oome misconduct Football Schwedes, Mlo. 12 146 12.2 36 0 Scholastic BasebaD Groceries given for mother’s birthday (tlghtlng), 4:24; Yowney, Oil, malor Edmondi, Sea. 14 170 12.1 41 0 EFB( (flohtlno), 9:19; Graves, Dot, major Townaell, Jets 16 1(5 11.6 31 0 Amsierdam (flahtlno), 9:19; Wilson, Chi (holding), Frvar, N.E. 16 178 n .i 26 0 DEAR MR. ROSS; and credit cards — DESTROY under the skin. NETHERLANDS NHLitindIngi 13:19; Hudson, Chi (Ngh-stlcklno), 18;(n. NFL standings MRS JV boye' aoccer Postseason plcturo In return for trying so hard, I give Third Perlod-6, Detroit, Norwood 2 Kickoff Returners I ’m in a fam ily of six THOSE CARDS! The temptation to (MacLeon, Yiermon), 17:45. 4, Detroit, the children lollipops and popcorn. I NO Yds Avg. . . LG _ TD ^ The Manchester High boys' lunlor WORLD IB R IH and we have a problem. overuse them is just too great. WALKS COHniWNCE MacLean 4 (Yzerman), 18:31. Penalties— AMERICAN CONFERENCE T.Brown, Raiders 16 484 30.3 97 varsity soccer team blanked visiting Saturday, Oct. IS have some popcorn left, but since my PoMck DIvMen Yierm on, Det (high-sticking), 8:54; But first. I ’d like to say MRS. M S.. East Holland, S.D. 11 281 25.5 57 0 Windham, 4-0, Tuesday afternoon. Lot Angeles 5, Oakland 4 last operation my medical needs have W L T P li OP OA Valve, Chi (slashing), 10:15. W L P e l. PP PA Martin, N.E. 13 306 23.5 41 0 Brian Wry registered a three-goal hat Sunday, Oct. U m y father Is not to Thanks COLUMBUS, OHIO Phllodtlphla 4 1 0 1 21 15 Overtime—1, Detroit, Yiermon 4, 4:99. Buffalo 4 1 .857 148 119 A.MIIIer, S.D. 13 305 23.5 46 0 trick while Brian Sardo, Dan Warren Los Angeles 4 Oakland 0 increased and lollipops are impossi­ Penalltes—None. blame. He has always Plltaburoh 4 1 0 8 32 23 Miami 4 3 .571 129 124 Allen, N.E. 16 358 22.4 X 0 and Scott Salonen added the other T u et^ , Oct. It A Million ble to buy. Things should get better NY Ittandart 3 2 1 7 18 20 Shots on CKWI—Chicago 11-8-8-2—29. N.Y. Jets 3 3 .500 138 134 goals. Steve Sartor, Matt Belcher, Dan Oakland Z Los Angeles 1, Los Angeles been a hard worker and D EAR MRS S.: I ’ve said it before, NY R ong m 2 2 1 5 12 15 Detroit 10-18-13S—49. New England 3 4 .429 105 169 Scerinn Longer and Joev Stephenson also but credit cards are going to stand this after the first of the year, but until Power<)lav Opportunities—Chicago 0 ot leads series M takes great pride in his Percy Ross N tw Janev 2 3 0 4 12 22 Indlonopolls 2 5 .286 134 156 Teuchdewns ployed well for the Indians. Steve Wednesday, Oct. 19 country on its ear. I dare not preach on then I could use your help. W ohlnoton 2 3 0 4 26 24 4; Detroit 0 ot 4 Central TD Rush Rec Ret Pts Borglda recorded the team's seventh IPS Angeles (Belcher 120) at Ooklond work. Adam Dhrttlen Goalies—Chicago, Belfour, 0-1-0 (49 Cincinnati 4 1 .857 192 134 Allen, Raiders 7 4 1 0 42 shutout In goat. Manchester Is 9-1-1 and (Stewart 21-12), t;2S p.m. Even so, he can’t the subject because someone always If you can’t help us it’s OK. I know Botton 4 2 0 8 24 18 shots-45 saves). Detroit, Stefan,2-2-0. (29-26). .714 153 152 Hampton, Mlo. will be at South Windsor on Friday. Houston 5 2 Thursday, Oct. M seem to make enough points out to me. "Sure, Ross.easyfor my kids will keep on trying regard­ Quototc 4 2 0 8 27 21 Clevelond 4 3 .571 101 95 PInkett, Hou. (jOS Angeles at Oakland, 8:39 p.m. less. Thanks for spending time on us Buffalo 3 3 0 6 24 26 A—19,065. Pittsburgh 1 4 .143 130 192 Brown, CIn. Saturday, Oct. B money to pay the bills you to say. but you’re a millionaire Hartford 2 3 0 4 16 22 Referee—Bob Mvers. Linesmen—Jerry West Warner, Sea. Schoolboy polls (kikland at Los Angeles, 5:25 p.m. If common people. Potemon, Rav Scoplnello. and feed us, too, because of the high my help? Yes, there are families who and you’ve got all the comforts of M onfrtol 2 4 0 4 21 23 Denver 4 3 .571 146 101 Woods, CIn. necessary life,’ ’ MR. W.R., CAMPBELL CONPEKENCE Seattle 4 3 .571 131 129 HARTFORD — The stole footboll and Sunday, Oct. n hospital bills from my mother’s back may have less, but my sharing Isn’t Nwrrto MvMen L.A. Raiders 3 4 .429 168 186 Kicking soccer coaches polls os compiled by The Oakland at Los Angeles, 8:2S p.m. If based solely on how little one has. It is NEW BRITAIN, CONN. W L T P tl OF OA .286 102 153 PAT FG LG Pts problems. For weeks at a time, we eat Well, it wasn’t always that way and Islanders 3, Canucks 2 Son Diego 2 5 Hartford Courant. Records are through necessary also based on how deserving one is. Toronto 4 3 0 ( 30 22 Kansas City 1 5 .214 96 125 Norwood, Butt. 1313 1322 49 TD Sumkiv ond first-place votes ore In peanut butter and jelly sandwiches I still remember the temptation of St. Louis 2 2 1 5 24 26 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Karlls, On. 14-14 16-21 51 a porenlheses (points tabulated on o 20-18-14- for lunch and dinner. The problem is that I have no magic Detroit 2 2 2 6 24 X East BlasuccI, Ind. 14-14 1315 S3 SD charging when I didn’t have cash to DEAR MR. R.: There’s nothing Vancouver 1 1 0—2 14-1M1-1M*7bosls): My parents are very proud people words — but I do have a check which Minnesota 1 4 1 3 21 27 N.Y. Islanders 2 1 0-3 4 3 0 .571 154 152 Bohr, Clev. 39 1314 47 47 FOOTBALL WEEK5 World Series Game 3 pay up-front. But you and I both know common about you, sir: You’re one in Chicago 1 5 1 3 31 39 First Period—1, New York, Konrovd 1, 4 3 0 .571 177 157 N.Johnson, Sea. 1314 11-14 47 47 1. Middletown (SO) (13)260 and would never ask for help. That’s will provide a couple of months worth .571 179 154 AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE — the bill always comes within 30 days a million. tmylhe DIvMen 1:01. 2, Vancouver, Linden 1 (LIdster, 4 3 0 2. Stratford (50) 211 why I ’m swallowing my pride in the of groceries. And just between you Los Angeles 4 2 0 8 31 29 Tontl), 7:40 (pp). 3, New York, Jonsson 2 3 4 0 .429 155 137 OFFENSE 3. (;reenwlch(50)19e with a tidy little interest charge Your request might be for lollipops, Ooloarv 3 1 1 7 31 17 (LaFontalne, Konroyd), 13:41. Penalties— 2 5 0 .286 115 142 Yards Rush Pass Athletics 2, Dodgers 1 hope that you will have the time and and me, I certainly understand your tacked on. PEOPLE 4. Danbury (50)180 but I ’d be the real sucker if I didn’t Edmonton 2 2 2 6 19 23 Pllon, NY (Interference), 1:33; R.Sutter, Central Cincinnati 2796 1069 1727 5. WestHaven(40)163 heart to help me out. parents’ pride; I ’d be proud, too, if Thanks so much for your letter and grant it. Just let me say, “ All Aboard Winnipeg 1 2 2 4 14 23 Van (elbowing), 4:27; Vukota, NY, minor- 6 1 0 .857 147 74 Denver 2437 099 1538 4 Glastonbury (50) 147 Vancouver 1 4 2 4 20 20 motor (slashing, fighting), 4:05; AAeInvk, 4 3 0 .571 135 118 Buffalo 2301 715 1666 LOSANOELS OAKLAND My mother’s birthday is coming up you were my child. 7. Derby (50) 124 Ob r h bl a b r h M if only one person takes notice, it the Good Ship Lollipop,” ... one real Tuesday's Gomes Von, m alor (fighting), 4:05; Tontl, Von 2 5 0 .286 143 139 Jets 2259 846 1413 8. New London (50) 109 1000 and I ’d like nothing better than to go to Basinger has few regrets Pittsburgh A Philadelphia 2 (roughing), 14:27; DIduck, NY (elbow­ 2 5 0 .286 131 167 Cleveland 2231 857 1374 Sox 2b 5 0 10 Phillips If merits the space in which it’s printed. sweet check is on the way! 9. South Windsor (50) 46 Stubbs 1b 4 0 11 Poipnia It 3000 the grocery store and get some good DEAR MR. ROSS: I’m writing not Detroit 4, Chicago 3, OT ing), 14:27. 1 6 0 .143 95 147 Raiders 2188 687 1501 10. Naugatuck(50)40 4 00 0 NEW YORK (AP) — Actress Kim Basinger New York Islanders 3, Vancouver 2 west Mlarhl 2157 544 1613 Woodsn 1b 10 0 0 Hendrsncf Second Period—4, New York, Trottler 3 Also receiving votes; Ansonia (4-1), 39; Canseco rf 4 0 0 0 food to prepare for a special dinner. for money, but to ask that you print Wednesday's Gomes (LaFontalne, Pllon), 2:12 (pp). 5, Van­ New Orleans 6 1 0 .857 160 131 Pittsburgh 2154 703 1451 Hatcher It 4 0 10 says she had few regrets about abandoning New Canoan (4-1), 19; St. Joseph-Trumbull Morshal rt 10 0 0 Mc(3wlr 1b 4 111 I’m very ashamed for writing this this letter. At 69, I ’m a widow. When DEAR MR. ROSS: Lollipops. Lol­ Buffalo at Toronto, 7:05 p.m. couver, Meinvk 1 (Skriko, Pederson), L.A. Rams 5 2 0 .714 199 130 Houston 2059 1021 1038 (50-2), 18; (tie) Fairfield Prep (51-1) and her career as a model, which she says .714 166 141 Kansas City 2049 616 1433 Heep If 3 0 10 Stenbchdh 3 0 2 0 my husband passed away there was Minneapolis millionaire Percy Ross Hartford at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. 17:22 (sh). Penalties—Sandlak, Van (hold­ San Francisco 5 2 0 Montville (50), 17; Shelton (4-1), 9; (fie) Lansfrd3b 3 0 0 0 because I know others aren’t even lipops. Yes, that’s what I ’d like for the Washington at New York Rangers, 7:35 ing), :51; Pllon, NY (hooking), 3:49; Atlanta 1 6 0 .143 126 197 Seattle 2024 (55 1169 Shelby cf 3 0 2 0 "devastated” her at times. “ As much money Hand-Madlson(4-1)and Darien (4-1),7. MDavIsdh 2 0 0 0 Hubbrd2b 3 110 lucky enough to have food at all. only enough insurance to bury him. 70 neighborhood children I ’ve come to is internationally known for his p.m. A Butcher, Von (holding), 16:16; Vukota, Sunday, Oct. 23 Indlanspolls 1958 833 1125 BOYSSOCCERWEEK4 as I made, modeling hurt me a lot,” said Vancouver at New Jersev,v:45 p.m. New England 1881 692 1189 Andrsn ph 10 0 0 Hasseyc 10 11 P.M., So, I became a woman with no love. philanthropic works and likes to NY (roughing), 17:22. Dallas at Phlladelphio, 1 p.m. 1. Avon(10O)(8)194 Weiss ss 3 0 0 0 at Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m. Third Period—None. Penalties— Onver at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. San Diego 1839 794 1045 Scloscia c 4 0 10 Basinger, who later rose to fame in such 2. Danbury (9-1) 164 Hamitn 3b 3 1 1 0 SIERRA VISTA, ARIZ. children, a very small income, and an We live in housing projects and encourage others to help solve prob­ Minnesota at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Reinhart, Von (holding), 1:34; Morrow, O tro lt.a t Kansas City, 1 p.m. 3. Glastonbury (9-1)148 movies as "The Natural” and ” 9'/^ Weeks.” " I Los Angeles at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. NY (Interference), 4:53; Stem, Van, Houston at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. DEFENSE Griffin ss 3 0 0 0 “ A-1” credit rating. everyday the children come around lems for those in need. Write to Percy 4. E.O. Smith (51-1) 112 Totals 34 1 8 1 Totals 29 2 5 2 had too much personality inside me to become Thursday's <8ames malor, (fighting), 9:33; Kerr, NY, malor Los Angeles Raiders at New Orleans, 1 Yards Rush Pass S. Stontnafon(100)(1)99 DEAR P.: Your letter touched me When my money didn’t cover and show me how well they do in Ross c/o Manchester Herald, P.O. Quebec at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. Cleveland 1755 841 914 (fighting), 9:33; Skriko, Van (roughing), p.m. 4. Southington (901)40 L o iA n u e le t g j 010 J J O -I in a peculiar way. Perhaps it was everything, the credit cards were school. They don’t all get high grades Box 35000, Minneapolis, Minn. 55435. that android.” Chlcogo at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. 11:06; B.Sutter, NY (roughing),11:06. Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Houston 2001 677 1324 T. Bethel (150) (1)57 Priday's Gomes New England at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Kansas City 2191 1125 1066 Oakland 001 000 001—2 there. As of now, I owe $10,000 with an or do great things, but they try their Include a telephone number if you In an interview in November’s Self 8. Manchester (9-1) 51 One out when winning run scored. because after reading it, I actually Montreal at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. Shots on goal—Vancouver 10-14-8—32. New York Giants at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Jets 2199 816 1383 9. Simsbury (52) 49 annual income of $6,500. It’ll take me best and that’s all I ask. Over the wish. All letters sent to Ross are read. magazine, the blonde beauty suggests she was Toronto a t Detroit, 7:35 p.m. New York 134-11—30. Washington vs. Green Bay at M il­ New Englond 2207 964 1243 Game-Winning RBI — McGwire (1). felt your shame in asking for help. 10. Rldgefleld (7-1-1)48 E—Scloscia. DP—Los Angeles 1. LOB— the rest of my life to pay off those anything but cover-girl material growing up in Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. Power-plav Opportunities—Vancouver 1 waukee, 4 p.m. Denver 2235 1009 1226 Also receiving votes: RHAM-Hebron I want so much to wipe that shame years together we’ve learned about Only a few are answered In this New York Rangers at Washington, 8:05 ot 5; New York 1 ot 4. New York Jets at Miami, 4 p.m. Buffalo 2236 7)9 1517 Los Angeles 10, Oaklond 4.2B—Steinbach, (901), 47; Joel Barlow-Redding (1(70), 42; Stubbs, Heep, Hotcher. HR — away, but what can I say that would charges. I just want to tell other humanity and love and have come to column, although others may be Athens, Ga. p.m. Goalies—Voncouver, McLean, 1-2-2 (30 Seattle at Los Angeles Rams, 4 p.m. Cincinnati 2372 912 1460 Granby (52), 37; St. Joseph-Trumbull (51), shots-27 saves). New York, Hrudev, 31-1 Indianapolis at San Diego, 4 p.m. San Diego 2381 786 1595 M cG wlre(l). SB—Hubbard (1), Shelby convince you that you are deserving of people, left with only a small income realize we are all brothers and sisters acknowledged privately. " I had a strange prettiness that was not 30; (tie) Staples-Westport (5 M ) ond (1). S—Grittin. (32-30). Cleveland at Phoenix, 4 p.m. Seattle 2442 965 1477 Malonev-Merlden (51-1),19; (tie) Formlno- accepted,” she sai(i. " I was too tail and so A—12,194. Monday, Oct. 24 Rolders 2476 944 1532 ton (51-l)andHand (551), 16; North Haven NHL results Referee— Mark Faucette. Linesmen— San Francisco at Chicago, 9 p.m. Miami 2481 906 1575 IP H R ER BB SO uncomfortable around the more boisterous (51-1), 10; (lie) Guilford (552), Wheeler- Los Angeles Gorti Broseker, Pat Dapuiio. Indianapolis 2589 784 1805 North Stonlngton (51-1) and Wethersfield and outspoken girls that my palms were Pittsburgh 2629 854 1775 Tudor 1 1-3 0 0 0 i; Penguinsd, Flyers 2 (7-M), 8; (tie) Old Lyme (70) ond Cheshire Leary 3 2-3 3 1 1 1 Wife’s patience is wearing always sweating,” (520),7. NFL Individual leaders NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Pena 3 1 4 GIRLS WEEK4 Howell L 51 1-3 1 0 OFFENSE 1. Wilton (150) (5) 134 Phllodtlphla 0 0 2—2 Quarterbacks Yards Rush Pass Oakland Dr. Gott Pittsburgh 0 2 2 - 4 2. Simsbury (90-1) (2) 128 Welch 5 6 1 1 3 8 Transactions Aft Com YdsTD Int San Francisco 2910 1315 1595 3. Manchester (10O) 114 Black files lawsuit First Period—None. Penalties- Phoenix 2827 1029 1798 Cadaret 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Esiason, CIn. 184 109 1831 17 8 4. <;ullford(70-2)94 1 2-3 2 0 0 0 1 Peter Gott, M.D. Chychrun, Phi (sloshing), 1:39; Zcriapskl, Beuerlein, Raiders 98 745 6 Washington 2601 783 1818 Nelson thin for a ‘fatai attraction’ REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (A P ) - Form er 5. New Canaan (52-2) 82 Pit (hooklng),2:17; Johnson, Pit (tripping), Dallas 2564 870 1694 Hnevcuttnevcuii WYY 1-0i-v 2 0 0 0 0 3, Stouffer, Sea. 99 779 2 4 Sheetion-Wallingford (7-03) 47 W elchpitchedfo3battersInthe4th Nelson, child star Shirley Temple Black has filed a 11:34;Tocchet,Phl(hooklng),13;44;Coffey, AUTO RACING O'Brien, Jets 239 1533 6 Chicago 2477 1116 1361 Pit (hooking), 17:49. T.Gronbv (91)42 pitched to 1 batter In the 8!h. DEAR there’s no other way to be free of NASCAR—Fined RIckv Rudd, driver, Kelly, Buff. 223 1783 8 New Orleans 2463 935 1528 8. Newln^on (51-1) 55 lawsuit against companies she contends Second Period—1, Pittsburgh, Lemleux 7 Minnesota 2436 706 1730 Balk—Leary...... her. (Cullen, Bodger), 5:17 (pp). 2, Pitts­ 54,000 for his part In two bumping Marino, Mia. 242 1439 9 9. Avon (52) 33 Umpires—Home, Froemmino IN I); ABBY: My misappropriated her name for commercial Incidents during the Holly Farms 400. DeBerg, K.C. 205 1508 10 Tampa Bov 2404 698 1706 10. Hal l-West Hartford (7-2-1)32 FATAL ATTRACTION burgh, Lemleux 8 (Brown), 12:33. Rams 2377 961 1416 First, Cousins (A L); Second, Crawford husband is hav­ purposes in sales of “ Shirley Temple Soda Penalties—Ekiund, Phi (tripping), 3:54; BASKETBALL Brister, Pitt. 135 1065 5 Also receiving votes; Newtown (90), 22; (NL); Third, McCoy (AL); Left, Horvev IN OKLAHOMA National Basketball Association Elway, Den. 227 1580 7 Phlladelphio 2334 861 1473 New Milford (7-2), 15; Torrlngton (520), 10; ing a mini "fa ­ Samuelsson, Phi (hooking), 4:52; Ka- Giants 2270 671 1599 (NL); Right, Merrill (AL). Pop." chowskl. Pit (tripping), 8:50. MIAMI HEAT—Waived Connor Henry Pagel, Clev. 134 736 3 (tie) Ledvard (51-1) and Windsor (7-2), 8; T—3:21. A—49,314 tal attraction” and Tonv Folrlev, guards. Signed Jamie Green Bov 2200 653 1547 (tie) East Hartford (7- 2-1) and Rocky Hill D ear A bbv The lawsuit against Shirley’s Temple Inc., Atlanta 2193 1023 1170 problem and DEAR FATAL ATTRACTION: Third Period—3, Pittsburgh, Errev 3 Waller, guard. Rushers (7-1-1), 7 Tracing the root the soft drink maker, and Walker FOOTBALL Att Yds Avg LG TD Detroit 1567 483 1084 could use your From what you say. the woman is (Lemleux, Brown), 9:51. 4, Philadelphia, Abigail Van Buren International Specialty Foods, both of nearby Kerr 2 (Propp, Ekiund), 12:41 (pp). 5, Notional Football Loooue Dickerson, Ind. 174 710 4.1 advice. He more than just a “ pest” — she’s a ATLANTA FALCONS—Released Worner, Sea. 126 465 3.7 DEFENSE Santa Rosa, was filed recently in San Mateo Phllodelphia, Sutter 4 (Carkner. SInIsalo), Leander Knight, defensive back, and Dorsett, Den. 115 443 3.9 Yards Rush Pass Calendar works at a nuisance. Furthermore, she is 14:24. 4, Pittsburgh, Lemleux 9, 19:55 Reggie Oimp, defensive end. Signed Evan Roller, Hou. 110 440 4.0 Chlcogo 1715 452 1263 of genital warts harassing your husband. He County Superior Court. (en). Penalties—Lonev, Pit (holding), large govern­ Cooper, safety. , McNeil, Jets 95 372 3.9 Minnesota 1992 737 1255 Black’s attorney has since written to 2:09; Carkner, Phi (roughing), 10:52; GREEN BAY PACKERS—PlAced Walter Thomas, Buff. 101 367 3.6 San Francisco 2021 722 1299 ment complex should tell her that if she calls him Hannan, Pit (roughing), 10:52; Johnson, Pit Washington 2187 624 1563 Radio, T V TODAY DEAR DR. GOTT; I've been housed in extended again, either at home or work, he request that production of the drink halt, but (holding), 11:30; K err, Phi (high- Stanley, wide receiver, on Inlured reserve. Mack, Clev. 88 351 4.0 in our home­ Signed J.R. Ambrose, wide receiver. Allen, Raiders 108 340 3.1 Green Bov 2227 8X 139/ Bovs Soccer lockdown for three months. Yesterday I discovered will charge her with harassment. has been told that would result in financial sticking), 14:48; Johnson, Pit (hlgh- Brooks, CIn. 63 338 5.4 New Orleans 2261 789 1472 East Catholic a t Aquinas, 3:30 town. This married woman who started to call the house. I have stlcklng),14:48. Roms 2288 841 1447 V olleyball warts around my penis. I ’ve engaged in prison One letter of warning (from a ruin for the company. Shots on goal—Philadelphia 44-17—27. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Waived Larrv Anderson, S.D. 75 321 4.3 works in the same complex will taken to answering the phone at Morlartv, fullback. Phoenix 2330 769 1561 TONIGHT Windham a t Manchester, 3:30 sexual activities in the past. Do these warts just lawyer’s office) might be all Shirley’ s Temple Inc. attorney, Donal Pittsburgh 8-139—30. MIAMIDOLPHINS—SlonedTonvFrank- Dallas 2383 876 1507 7 p.m. — College soccer; Providence Sacred Heart at East Catholic, 3:30 not leave him alone. She’s had home, and she brazenly asks to Power-plav O pportunities — Receivers appear on their own or are they due to sex from lln, kicker. NO Yds Avg LGTD Tampa Bov 2417 742 1675 at UConn (taped), NESN affairs with other men she works talk to him. He always asks me to that’s necessary. Lewin, said his client has risked everything he Phllodelphia 1 ot4; Pittsburgh 1 ot4. Detroit 2455 967 1488 7:30 p.m. — Whalers at Canadlens, HOCKEY Reed, Buff. 42 615 14.6 65 4 THURSDAY three months ago? with, and now she’s after my tell her he’s not home. I try to be owns to bring the drink to the market and Notional Hockey League Sbuler, Jets 35 433 12.4 24 0 Giants 2460 776 1684 Channel 18, WTIC Girls Soccer Goalies—Philadelphia, Hextall, 4-1-0 (29 HARTFORD WHALERS—Assigned Seon Johnson, Den. 31 478 15.4 86 2 Phlladelphio 2469 713 1756 8 p.m. — Dodoers at Athletics, RHAAA at Coventry, 3:30 DEAR READER: Venereal warts are caused by husband. 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By Martin Sloone "How about "sense-off” cou­ line for making a claim expired State fanners focus of fund-raiser pons for diet soda printed on the on Sept. 0, more than 3.4 million How can you create backs of candy wrappers?” consumers had applied. Kodak is My readers have imagination, asked Frances Freeh of Kansas expected to start mailing the By Nancy Pappas decorated with dried flowers and refunds later this fall. Manchester Herald and they proved it when I asked City, Mo. herbs, and a selection of mixes for balanced dally diet? them to participate in a contest to Frances’ idea was to create This week’s Smart Shopper her well-known herbal dips. added interest for coupons by Award goes to Grace Ellis of STORRS — Twenty-five dollars think up interesting new ways to Editor’s note: This is the final placing them on packages where Grand Blanc, Mich., who says niay sound like a rather steep As the guests arrived, they T H E, distribute coupons. installment in a three-part you would not expect to find them that companies like Uncle Ben’s price to pay for a loaf of bread. were invited to sample about a The grand-prize of $50 goes to series of excerpts from “ The — like coupons for paper plates on make It easy for her to be a smart But at an auction on Saturday dozen varieties of wine from six Charles T. Hansen of Houston, for LaCosta Book of Nutrition.” the most original coupon idea. He packages of dishwashing liquid. shopper. Grace writes: “Uncle night, several people bid up the participating vineyards. There La Costa suggested that coupons be dis­ “ I think they would be relevant Ben’s ran a coupon in our price of a Bolton baker's bread are currently nine active winer­ By Dr. Patrick Quillln to real-life shopping,” Frances newspaper for a free 14-ounce until it reached that lofty level. ies in the state. tributed by computer. Charles and Dr. A. Gordon Reynolds would like new computer- says. She receives a $20 check pack of Rice in an Instant. On my The bread, a braided raisin Among the appetizers served with our thanks. last shopping trip, I picked up my loaf, was baked by Juris Kupris of with the wines was a most PATRICK QIJILUN. Ph.D., program disks to include a short Good nutrition begins with JLD. X v ■ program that would print out a I also want to thank all the free box (it regularly costs $1.39). Kupris Home Bakery in Bolton. unusual fish pate, also supplied A. GORDON REYNOI-DS, M.b. selecting the right food to eat. bunch of coupons when the disk is readers who sent in the ideas for When I was putting my groceries He donated it to the Harvest by Kupris. Kupris, who earned Experts at La Costa, the used in the computer for the first distributing coupons in disposa­ away, I noticed the free box of Festival Dinner and Auction, a his living as a professional famous Southern California ble diapers and egg cartons. One rice was specially marked ‘Mail- showcase of Connecticut grown fisherman until 1980, explained time. spa, have studied various ways Imagine the possibilities. For reader, suggesting that coupons In Offer Makes This Box Free,’ wines, foods and crafts products, that he caught the cod and FATS: 1 teaspoon of pure fat of choosing the proper foods. example, there are now computer be printed in rolls of bathroom and on the bottom was a refund to raise money for the Connecti­ blackfish used in this dish, then (like oil) or 1 tablespoon of In 1956, the U.S. govern­ tissue, noted, “ It has to be the form. I could either get $1.39 or cut State Museum of Natural smoked it himself. high-fat food (like bacon or Patrick Flynn/Manchntar Haraid programs for recipes. The disks ment's recommended daily al­ place for coupons since everyone three 75-cent Uncle Ben’s cou­ History. When the wine tasting ended, nuts). could print out coupons for some lowances (USRDA) consoli­ of the ingredients. Even compu­ uses it!” pons — and that’s in addition to The University of Connecticut's guests moved to the main dining Avocado, 'A; bacon, 1 strip; HARD AT WORK — Elizabeth Mottram Tyme Fair, sponsored by the Order of dated foods into four groups: ter memory disks could print out the original free box! What a Faculty Alumni Center was bus­ room, which was bathed in the heavy cream, cream cheese, the Eastern Star, at the Masonic Temple, fruits and vegetables; breads works on a wreath, while Sandra coupons. BIGGEST CONSUMER RE­ deal!” tling with about 240 guests who glow of candles which were salad dressing, 1 tablespoon; and cereals; meats; and dairy. Crawford takes a look at a quilt which 25 E. Center St, The fair will be from 9 Kathy Carson of Gainesville, FUND: The largest consumer had paid $25 to $30 each for a crafted by Betty Muzikevik of margarine, butter, oil, becon Yet this method of choosing a.m. to 4 p.m. Fla., thinks checkbooks are the refund in history, the $200 million chance to taste local wines, dine Charter Oak Street. Muzikevik fat, mayonnaise, 1 teaspoon; will be sold Saturday at the Harvest your daily diet has some major way to distribute coupons; that Kodak is expected to pay to on local foods and bid on such dips and molds candles using wax nuts, large, 6; nuts, small, 20; flaws. It classifies fruits and “ I always have my checkbook owners of its now useless instant Send questions and comments items as plants and popcorn, from her own bee hives. small olives, 5. vegetables together as though at the grocery store, but I often cameras, has moved closer to to Martin Sloane in care of the blankets and baskets. After a dinner of salad and they contribute similar nut­ forget to bring along my cou­ actuality. Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, The lively bidding which Kupris rolls, roast beef and filet BREADS AND CEREALS: Some juices better than others rients, which they don’t. And pons,” she says. "Including cou­ The Cook County, 111., court Manchester 06040. The volume of pushed the price of Kupris' bread of flounder, broccoli, baked po­ Approximately 1 ounce of grain half of the groups are high in fat pons in books of blank checks recently gave final approval fora mall precludes individual replies up will help the three-year-old tato and Indian pudding, a product or its equivalent in i SUNDANCE NATURAL JUICE SPARKLER and cholesterol. would solve the problem.” refund of $50 to $70 in cash-rebate to every letter, but Martin Sloane museum, said Carl W. Retten- number of dessert wines from starchy vegetables. Those • I DRINKS. Orange, grapefruit, kiwi-llme, apple, It also has a vague method of Kathy will receive our thanks coupons to each deserving Kodak will respond to letters of general meyer, its director. The museum Anthony Maulucci of Nutmeg higher in air, like puffed cereal > t cranberry and raspberry. $2.49-3.09for four 10-fl. oz. portion control. “ One serving” and a check for $30. customer. By the time the dead­ interest In the column. staff won't know the final profit Vineyards of Coventry were and popcorn, are allowed more ; bottles. Also available in 23-oz. bottles. Supermarket could be interpreted as any­ figure for about a month, when ail uncorked and sampled. volume, though they still end up thing from a half-weight is so the bills are paid, Rettenmeyer This helped participants get the same in weight and calo­ Bonnie; Here’s a product I can get excited about. Sam pler Code from the bottom of a box of Hungrex Plus, common in this country, por­ said. However, he said Monday into the bidding mood. The ries. Note that beans, peas, , It’s just juice and sparkling mineral water. There Clip *n’ File Refunds along with the cash-register receipt, with the tion control should be Carolyn Wyman that the auction took in about auctioneers included State Rep. peanut butter and lentils can ■ are no additives, preservatives, or artificial purchase price clearly marked, as a proof of emphasized. & Bonnie Tandy Leblang $5,400. Edith Prague, D-Columbia. qualify for either this group or 1 sweeteners o r colors. The nutrienis in the juices purchase. Expires Nov. 30. 1988. Also, there is no allowance for Dairy Products, Oils, Margarines, Diet Pro­ The museum, which was Jean Childress of Manchester the protein group if one is a i ; make this a great alternative to nutrient-deficient fats and condiments. Butter on ducts (File No. 2) founded in 1985, is located on the contributed two sets of the 15 vegetarian. ; soda and, since the juice is diluted with the mineral CALIFORNIA Free Iceberg Lettuce Offer. bread or the absorbed oil in a Storrs campus of the University paperback cookbooks she has Bagel, >A; baked beans, 'A ’ water, the calories are cut in half. Receive a coupon good for a free head of piece of fried chicken isn’t Clip out this file and keep it with similar of Connecticut. It is, however, an produced. Nutmeg Vineyards of cup; beans, peas, lentils, 'A At 60 to 75 cents a bottle Sundance is a little pricey. WEIGHT WATCHERS MICROWAVE POP California Iceberg Lettuce (up to a 75-cent counted. Fatty meat counts the cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with entirely separate agency with its C oventry sent a $10 gift cup; bran flakes, 'A cup; bread, But those who don’t want to be bothered mixing CORN. $1.39 for four 1-oz. bags. value). Send the required refund form and one same as lean fish. The nteats beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting own budget, Rettenmeyer said. certificate. 1 slice: cooked cereal, 'A cup; juice and club soda themselves will pi'ofjably find Universal Product Code symbol from a 32-ounce Nancy Pappas/Manchaater Herald group leaves few options for the needed proofs of purchase while looking for Recently, the Connecticut Legis- Since agriculture encompasses corn, 1/3 cup; English muffin, . ; Sundance well worth the added cost. Bonnie: This is the only microwave popcorn I've container of Weight Watchers Reduced Calorie vegetarians. the required forms at the supermarket, in iature cut more than $6,000 from food for livestock as well as for ■A; flour, 2>A tablespoons; seen that’s both fat- and salt-free. You can save up to Mayonnaise or Whipped Salad Dressing, along And studies found that even Carolyn: Those crazy Californiansare at It again; newspapers and magazines, and when trading the museum's budget, he said. OUT OF THE FIRE — Juris Kupris of Bolton, who spends people, the Central Connecticut hamburger bun, 'A; lima 9 grams of fat and 260 milligrams of sodium per with the Universal I^oduct Code symbol from when satisfying the “ basic . calling something “ natural” so that they can jack with friends. Offers may not be available in all But fundraising was only half of most of his time baking bread or smoking fish, enjoys an Cooperative Farmers Associa­ beans, >A cup: mashed potato, three-cup serving by choosing this over Pop Secret, Weight Watchers Single Wrapped Cheese Slices four” requirements, a person : up the price so high that only people making areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive the purpose for this affair. The tion of Apel Place offered 200 'A cup; parsnips, 2/3 cup; Jolly Time, Planters and Orville Redenbachers. (any flavor). Expires Nov. 30, 1988. evening at the Harvest Festival Dinner and Auction in could be deficient in numerous unnaturally high salaries can afford it. Soda tastes each refund. party was co-sponsored by the pounds of bulk feed suitable for cooked pasta, 'A cup: popcorn, Provided you dan’t have an air-pop popcorn popper Storrs. Kupris donated bread, smoked fish pate and the nutrients. • great. I even enjoy drinking some kinds of juice. But Connecticut Department of Agri­ sheep, horses or dairy cattle. The 3 cups; potato, 1 small; wheat at home, this is the popcorn to buy. These offers require refund forms: dinner rolls on each table. The “ exchange” system, for­ I’m not sure why anyone would want to pay extra for Here’s a refund form to write for: culture, which was looking to call one “ hitch” here, however, was germ, 'A cup; yam, 'A cup. mulated by the American Dia­ Carolyn; Weight Watchers has taken 20 caiorie.s BREYER’S $3 Coupon Refund Offer. Receive attention to the state's farmers. that the product was not bagged ' something this fizzy and not-so-sweet. That said, PEPSODENT Toothpaste $1 Refund Offer. betic and Dietetic associations, . some of these juices do taste better than others: out of popcorn and reduced it to a texture. Purchase six 50-cent Breyer’s coupons. Send the required “ We’ve got 3,800farm families in much to celebrate here.” dinner and auction. Forexamplc, and brought to the dinner. The PROTEIN/MEATS: About 1 P.O. Box 2003F, Jefferson City, MO 65102. This improves drastically on the old • They are the grapefruit, cranberry and raspberry. only when seeking a packing materiai. refund form and the Universal Product Code the state,” said Kenneth B. The Manchester area was well Adelma Simmons, who owns high bidder — who paid only $10 — ounce each of low-, medium- offer expires Dec. 31,1988. While waiting for the method. symbol from a half gallon of Breyer’s Ice Cream Andersen, Connecticut Commis­ represented at the celebration, Caprilands Herb Farm in Coven­ was instructed to back a truck up and high-fat protein. The higher form, save the Universal Product Code symbol With a little practice, you can and one from your current ice cream (or a second sioner of Agriculture, when he with half a dozen local individuals try, donated five copies of her to the grain shoot to collect the the fat content, the more cut from the carton of any Pepsodent Fluoride use this “ exchange” system to from Breyers). Expires Dec. 31, 1988. addressed the group. “ We've got or firms contributing to the books, two wreaths and a basket loot. calories must be allowed for it. Toothpaste (4.5-ounce or larger), along with the create your own balanced, M enus Some selections are higher in HUNGREX PLUS $2 Rebate Offer. Send the dated cash-register receipt with the purchase optimal daily diet of the right starch (beans, peas, lentils) ' required refund form and the Universal Product price circled. ■ foods in the correct portions. and must also be considered a Senior citizens Bolton schools Monday: Fruit juice, beefa- Potatoes making a strong comeback “Exchange” merely means bread exchange. Some are roni, green beans, roll, pudding that, within each group, one higher in fat, like peanut butter, The following meals will be The following lunches will be sundae. selection may be exchanged for and must include two fat served at Mayfair Gardens and served in the Bolton elementary Tuesday: Hot dog on a bun, Potatoes are skin. Sprinkle skins evenly with drained another and still provide sim­ exchanges in addition to the Westhill Gardens the week of Oct. and center schools the week of baked beans, corn on the cob, making a cheese. Microwave at 50% (me­ 2 tablespoons Italian dressing ilar calories, protein, carbohy­ protein exchange. Low fat 24 through 28 to Manchester Oct. 24 through 28: fresh fruit. come-back in dium) power for 3‘A to Tminutes, 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan drates and fat. includes lean meats, seafood residents who are 60 or older: Monday: Cheeseburger, baked Wednesday: Assorted meat the American or until skins are hot and cheese is cheese M icrow ave We now have the following and beans. Medium fat includes Monday: Apple juice, baked beans, apple. and cheese, fruit and vegetables food scene. Af­ melted, rotating the plate once. 2 tablespoons finely chopped groups (each has a reason for Tuesday: Juice, Sloppy Joe, on a salad bar, hot roll, garnishes. Before serving add one or more of green pepper organ meats, pork and eggs. ham with raisin sauce, scalloped ter years of be­ being in your daily diet) and potatoes, peas and carrots, corn niblets, cake and topping. Thursday: Meat and cheese ing maligned Kitchen the toppings. ■A teaspoon dried marjoram High fat includes cheese, frank­ exchanges: furters and steak. dinner roll, black bottom Wednesday: Spaghetti with pizza, salad, fruit. and considered Marge Churchill Cream cheese and leaves meat sauce, garlic bread, peas, Friday: No school, teachers’ ■A teaspoon garlic powder pudding. a “ No, No” by shrimp topped skins VEGETABLES; 'A cup. LOW FAT: Lean beef, lamb, Tuesday: Vegetable juice, sau- fruited gelatin with topping. meeting. many weight­ ■A teaspoon pepper Asparagus; bean spouts; pork, poultry, veal, fish, 1 Thursday: Clam chowder, ham lilQillC erbraten with gingersnap gravy, conscious peo­ 3 ounces cream cheese 8 prepared potato skins beets; broccoli; brussels ounce: farmer’s cheese, 1 sandwich, lettuce and tomato, The following lunches will be 1 can (4>/t ounces) small ■A cup shredded Monterey Jack boiled potatoes, green beans ple and various sprouts; cabbage; carrots: ounce; clams, oyster, scallops, almondine, wheat bread, fresh chips, applesauce. served at Coventry High School Car Wash diet gurus, the potato is becoming Reserve center for use in other shrimp, rinsed and drained cheese cauliflower; celery; cu­ shrimp: 5; lobster, salmon, Friday; Pepperoni pizza, the week of Oct. 24 through 28: >A teaspoon cayenne Sour cream fruit. fashionable once again. recipes. cumber; dandelion; eggplant: tuna, cottage cheese, 'A cup; Wednesday: Tomato soup, salad, fruit. Monday: Chicken patty on a Broad Street Manche.ster One of the first things that the Heat one-half-inch vegetable 8 prepared potato skins Sliced green onions green pepper: greens; mush­ beans, peas, lentils (plus 1 roll, vegetables, fruit. ■A cup shredded Cheddar chickan a la king, cheesy noodles, 646-6846 new microwave owner may try to oil conventionally in a deep rooms: okra; onions; rhubarb; bread), 'A cup; crab, >A cup. carrot slices, rye bread, prune Tuesday: C!heeseburger, do is to make a baked potato. A 10-inch skillet over medium-high cheese In a small mixing bowl, com­ rutabaga: sauerkraut: Andover Elementary french fries, fruit. >A cup shredded Monterey Jack bine chicken. Italian dressing, MEDIUM FAT: organ apple pandowdy. single potato baked in a micro- heat. Do not heat oil or attempt to summer squash; string beans; Thursday: Cranberry juice, The following lunches will be Wednesday: French bread wave will take 4*/i to 6 minutes, fry potatoes in the microwave. cheese Parmesan cheese, green pepper, tomato juice: tomatoes; tur­ meats, 1 ounce; mozzarella, 1 served at Andover Elementary pizza, salad, fruit. W e’re 2 tablespoons sliced green roast turkey with gravy, sweet depending upon its size. What a Fry potato skins until deep golden marjoram, garlic and pepper. nips; vegetable juice: zucchini. ounce; Canadian bacon, . 1 School the week of Oct. 24 through Thursday: Super taco, beef, onion or chopped green pepper Mix well; divide mixture into 8 ounce; peanut butter (plus 2 potatoes with apples, mixed remarkable time-saver! Baked brown. 8 to 10 minutes. Drain on vegetables, cranberry sauce, 28: lettuce, tomato, cheese, corn on OPEN in the conventional oven that Lemon wedges equal portions. Place one portion fats),2 tablespoons; pork, veal, paper towels. Arrange potato FRUITS: 'A to 1 cup mea­ wheat bread. Monday: Hamburgers, potato the cob, fruit. same potato would take 45 skins cut-side-up on a paper Cocktail sauce on each potato skin. Sprinkle with sure. The sweeter the fruit, the fish, beef, lamb, 1 ounce; puffs, peas and carrots, pudding Friday: No school, teachers’ •np In a small mixing bowl, micro- Parmesan cheese, 3 tables­ Friday: Orange pineapple O'- minutes to 1 hour, depending towel-lined plate. Set aside. Monterey Jack cheese. Micro- greater the nutural sugar con­ with topping. meeting. OPEN wave cream chese at high for 15 to juice, spaghetti with meat sauce, upon the temperature of the oven. wave at 50% (medium) power for tent, and the less you get forone poons; egg, 1. Tuesday: Cheese pizza, salad, 30 seconds, or until softened. Stir. broccoli and caulifiower, salad, RHAM high schools For a single person, or a small Cheesy bacon skins 3>A to 7 minutes, or until skins are exchange. juice cups. Gently mix in shrimp and HIGH FAT: capon; cheese; tangerine delight. family in a hurry, the microwave hot and cheese is melted, rotating Apple, small; apple juice; 1/3 Wednesday: Stuffed shells, The following lunches will be OPEN! 4 slices of bacon cayenne. Divide mixture into 8 cold cuts: duck; frankfurters; is the best possible appliance to the plate once during cooking cup; applesauce, ‘A cup; apri­ broccoli or carrots, mixed fruit, served at RHAM junior and >A cup sour cream equal portions. Spread 1 portion goose; hamburger: lamb use for baking potatoes. time. Before serving, top with cots, 2; banana, 'A small; Meals on Wheels combread, cheese wedge. senior high schools the week of 1 tablespoon sliced green onion onto each prepared potato skin. breast; salami: sausage; spare A nd ready to serve you better than ever! Nutritionally, potato provides a sour cream and green onions. cherries, 10; dates, 2; grape­ Thursday: Doughboys, sliced Oct. 24 through 28: 1 teaspoon prepared Sprinkle/kins with cheese and ribs; steak. The following meals are to be fair source of vitamin C, thiam­ fruit, 'A; grape choice, ‘A cup; served to Meals on Wheels clients potatoes, mixed vegetables, pud­ Monday: Cheese pizza, green ine. and niacin. One medium horseradish onion. Microwave at 50% (me­ Manchester now has the finest full service carwash facility in grapes, 12; mango, 'A; necta­ MILK AND DAIRY: 1 cup (8 the week of Oct. 24 through 28. ding pops. beans, applesauce. potato, baked in the skin, is 93 8 prepared potato skins dium) power for 3‘A to 7 minutes, Marge Churchill is a Manches­ rine, I; orange, 1; orange juice, fluid ounces) measure. Note The hot noon meal is listed first, Friday: Grinders, chips, veget­ Tuesday: Steak and cheese the country! calories. Therefore, one baked Vt cup shredded Cheddar or until skins are hot and cheese is ter resident who is an expert on ■A cup: papaya, 1/3; peach, 1 that non-fat milk is the stand­ the cool evening meai second: able sticks, fruit. sandwich, fruit juice, chips, let­ potato has about the same cheese melted, rotating the plate once. microwave cooking. If you have medium; pear, Ismail; pineap­ ard here. Monday: Chopped sirloin with tuce and tomato cup, ice cream. The Gentle Touch Car Wash has completed its six month number of calories as an apple, Layer three paper towels on a Serve with lemon wedges and any questions about microwaving ple, >A cup; pineapple juice, 1/3 Skim, non-fat or buttermilk, gravy, Spanish rice, carrots. Wednesday: Fruit juice, and like apples, it's what you do plate. Arrange bacon slices on cocktail sauce. Coventry schools renovation and we want to clean your car inside and out. that you would like to see cup; plums, 2; prune juice, 'A non-fat yogurt, 1 cup; low-fat Chicken sandwich, fruit, milk. grinder, chips, fruit. with it that makes the difference. paper towels and cover with Herb chicken answered In this column, please cup; prunes, 2; raisins, 2 milk or yogurt (plus Ufat), 1 Tuesday: Veal steak with to­ The following lunches will be Thursday: Early dismissal, no For people who love a baked another paper towel. Microwave send your Inquiry to: Microwave, tablespoons; tangarine, 1; wa­ cup: whole milk or yogurt (plus mato sauce and American served in the Coventry elemen­ lunch served. New Features Include: potato, but reject the idea of bacon at high power for 3 to 6 potato skins P.O. Box 591, Manchester Herald, termelon, 1 cup. 2 fats), 1 cup. cheese, whipped potatoes, wax tary schools the week of Oct. 24 Friday: Tacos, lettuce and having one because of its calorie minutes, or until brown and 1 can (5ounces)chunkchicken, Manchester 06040. beans. Egg salad sandwich, fruit, through 28: tomato cup, pears. •Full Service Car Wash with “ on line” interior cleaning content, we suggest seasoned crisp; cool and crumble. Set butter flakes, or herb seasoning. aside. milk. Wednesday: Boneless pork loin •All new frictionless N O TH IN ’ TO U C H IN ’® equipment Some potato lovers find that In a small bowl, combine sour with gravy, whipped potatoes, eating a baked potato plain is cream, onion and horseradish. •Professionally equipped Detail Shop zucchini. Turkey sandwich, fruit, quite acceptable. If you’re partic­ Mix well. Divide mixture into 8 ularly fond of baked potato with equal portions.Spread 1 portion Busy milk. •SIMONIZ® brand waxes onto each potato skin. Sprinkle SECONDHAND Thursday: Pot roast with chive, try that — leaving out the gravy, baked potato, cauliflower. •Auto accesssory Retail Shop sour cream. Unfortunately, the skins with crumbled bacon and Chicken salad sandwich, fruit, potato recipes in today’s column shredded cheese. Microwave at Active ^ We invite you to try the new Qentle Touch by offering 50% (medium) power for 3‘/i! to 7 Thrift Shop milk. are not of the low calorie variety, ROSE you two opportunities to save!!! but we think you will enjoy them minutes, or until skins are hot and on the go? Friday: Baked white fish with anyway — in fact, we know you cheese is melted, rotating the newburg sauce, boiled potato, SPECIAL will. So indulge! plate once. Serve with additional New Location — spinach. Tuna salad sandwich, ^ Free Oil Change fruit, miik. The lowly potato skin, once sour cream, if desired. (A $20.95 Value) simply peeled from the potato SA V E $ 4 .0 0 From and thrown away is a very Pizza potato skins 183 Spruce St., Manchester Manchester schools popular item as a snack food. Economy Oil Change ■A cup pizza sauce The following lunches will be Several suggestions for tasty ■A cup finely chopped pepperoni Monday-Saturday, 9am-5pin served in the Manchester public 315 Broad St. potato skin treats are included. A 1 tablespoon finely chopped schools the week of Oct. 24 WHOLE[ BELLY with our whole baked potato can be an onion Free entree item, so we've chosen through 28; 1 tablespoon finely chopped Monday: Cheeseburger on a PDRESSED TO THE NINES” several versions of this dressed- Clothing & Accessories green pepper roll, potato sticks, cabbage or FRIED CLAMS * 3 ! ! up potato to include for your 8 prepared potato skins PAYING Special enjoyment. ■ Household Items carrots, chilled pears. Vi cup shredded mozzarella Tuesday: Chicken nuggets, dip, Interior INCLUDES: How to prepare potato skins: cheese BY MAIL hash brown potatoes, corn, bread Pierce 2 baking potatoes (8 to 10 ■ Records Dining Room Open Tiii 8 PM •Simoniz® Orbital Polish Wax ounces each) with a fork. Ar­ and butter, orange smiles. is great for Wednesday: Vegetable beef Thursday & Friday • Detailed Interior Cleaning range on a roasting rack, or wrap Toppings: ■ Books soup, peanut butter or bologna Cleaning each potato in paper towel. Choppell tomato •Carpet Shampoo active peopie ■ Games and cheese sandwich, fruit cup, Microwave at high for 5 to 10 Chopped green pepper With the purchase • Upholstery Shampoo minutes', or until potatoes are Sliced black or pimiento stuffed chocolate chip cookie. CALL ■ Toys Thursday: Pork chopette, tender, turning over and rear­ green olives gravy, whipped potatoes, green of any exterior wash $99.99 ranging once. Let stand for 10 Sour cream SEA FOOD beans, rosy applesauce. minutes. In a small bowl, combine pizza 647-9946 Please Call For Appointment 649-4066 Friday: Apple juice, baked SERVSJG THE AREA OVER 30YEARS Cut each potato lengthwise into sauce, pepperoni, onion and Not Valid With Any (Dther Promotion Manchester macaroni and cheese, peanut Not Valid With Any Other Promotion 4 equal wedges. Carefully cut green pepper. Mix well. Divide Expires October 30,1988 mixture into 8 equal portions; butter stuffed celery, carrot Expires October 30,1988 center away from each wedge, Heraid Donatitma Appreciated sticks, combread, cherry whip. y leaving a one-quarter-inch shell. spread 1 portion onto each potato MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Oct. IS. 1988 - «» to - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Oct. 19, 19M KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright McC a l l o f t h e w il d by Duma* A Craurford SNAFU by Bruc* BaattI* Puzzles TV Topics

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Robert Townsend, 14 A r o ie ______parts 6:00PM CD CD News 01) El Extrano Retorno de Diana Salazar SusahRinell. 1986. (R) m m Anne-Marie Johnson, Helen Martin. 1987. 23 Paste rote CD Three's Company [C N N ] Larry King Live Rated R. (In Stereo) 1:00AM CD Archie Bunker's Place 15 Female bird 24 Neuter pronoun CD Matt Houston [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Superman II* Superman PEANUTS by Charla* M. Schuli [U S A ] Miami Vice (60 min.) CD Family Medical Center 1 6 _ear 25 Not plump 01) Qong Show must choose between his love for Lois Lane and his pledge to protect Earth when 11:30PM S D T a x i Part 1 of 2. CD Joe Franklin and ... 26 Breezy (S ) Cagney & Lacey pr. 17 Bridge of San 27 Coarse grain three Kryptoniam^cViminals take over the (X) 0® Nightline (CC). 01) Twilight Zone (I® A-Team U.S.A. Christopher Reeve. Margot Kidder, U i i t ____ 29 Rams' mates (X) ® Morton Downey Jr. (M) Hart to Hart ^ News (Live) Gene Hackman. 1980. Rated PG. 1 8 ______Welles30 Car 0D Honeymooners [C N N ] Inside Politics '88 Doctor Who: The Krotons Part 3 of 4. [USA] MOVIE: 'Chattanooga Choo 20 Require* 31 Government Choo' In order to collect his inheritance, a 0® Career Media Network [ESPN ] Outdoor Sportsman ^ Charlie's Angels 2 2 Dentist’* deg. agent 44 Shed tears 52 First-rate (2 man must restore the famous train and 05) Night Heat O'Brien’s investigation of [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow ^ Family Ties (CC). 2 4 Amazon 34 Is (Sp.) 47 Annoying wds.) make one final run from Pennsylvania Sta­ the theft of a $2 million statue teams him tion. George Kennedy, Barbara Eden. Joe 1:05AM CD Love Boat tributary 37 Not functioning 53 W ish 01) Noticias with a lost love. (70 min.) (R) insect Namath. 1984. one Day at a Time properly (si.) 56 Born 07] World of Survival (R) ( ^ Tonight Show (In Stereo) 1:30AM CD 25 (jentlest 48 Propels with 28 Hazard 41 Football player 57 Cowboy's 0D Divorce Court 9:30PM [E S P N ] Ladies Bowling: 0® Bill Moyers' World of Ideas: Talking CD Superior Court oars Hammer Midwest Open From Rockford, J o e ____ nickname the Blues Playwright August Wilson d® INN News 32 Move quickly [CN N ] Showbiz Today III. (90 min.) (Live) 49 Curved molding 58 Inhabitant of ("Fences," "Joe Turner's Come and 0® Later With Bob Costas 33 Thing in law 43 Extended [DIS] MOVIE: '1 Disney Halloween' Gone") discusses the blues, blacks, and 06) [C N N ] News 35 Moved in water periods 51 Poached. (suff.) (CC) A gallery u' Disney rogues take you 10:00PM (D CD roots. [C N N ] Newsnight Update on a happy haunting. 1983. 01] INN News 36 Mideast nation 0® Racing From Plainsfield [E S P N ] Fishin' Hole [ESPN ] SportsLook 08) Whalers W rap-Up (Live) 3 8 Enzyme 07) News (CC). [USA] WWF Prime Time Wrestling 39 Airline info [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Adventures in Babysit­ 05) Morton Downey Jr. HAGAR TH E HORRIBLE by DIk Browne ting' (CC) A routine baby-sitting assign­ 01) Late Show (R) (In Stereo) 2:00AM CD Can You Be Thinner? 40 Stackings 04) World at War ment turns into a comic nightmare for a [CN N ] Sports Tonight Anchors: Fred CD ® Home Shopping Overnight Ser­ 42 Teacher's Chicago teen and her three young charges. C41) Noticiero Univision Hickman, Nick Charles. vice (3 hrs.) concern Elisabeth Shue. Maia Brewton, Keith Coo- T kI| $ \ e W HAT HAPPEI4$ WHEhJ (57) America's Political Parties: The Re­ [DIS] M OVIE: 'Auntie Marne' A young 0® White Shadow 45 Fuel gan. 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) publicans: Before and After Reagan boy experiences a series of madcap ad­ A \ E M P o t h e S M o p p i M < & 0® NVR Showcase 4 6 Naval addr. [U S A ] Fat Albert (CC) U.S. News and World Report editor ventures when he goes to live with his ec­ David Gergen examines how the Republi­ 0® Dating Game 47 Make neat centric aunt. Rosalind Russell, Forrest 6:30PM C3] CBS News (CC) can Party has dominated presidential poli­ Tucker, Roger Smith. 1958, [D IS ] Casebusters Tw o young people 50 Haitian magic tics since World War II. (60 min.) CD 0® Family Ties (CC) [ESPN ] SportsCenter enlist a cocky teen-age burglar in an at­ 54 Egg drink tempt to foil a million-dollar crime and save CD C4® ABC News (CC) (61) Star Trek 55 Caper 1 1 :35PM CD Night Court their grandfather's security business. (60 0i) Hollywood Squares [H B O ] 1st 8i Ten: The Bulls Mean Busi­ 59 Sticky stuff min.) ness (CC) The Bulls are outwitted at the 1 1 :50PM [M A X ] M OVIE: Name of 00) NBC News (CC) [E S P N ] SportsLook 60 Solemn wonder spring draft and the bank calls in their loan the Rose' (CC) A remote medieval abbey 61 Dentist’s 04) 07) Nightly Business Report (In Stereo) is plagued by a series of grotesque mur­ [M A X ] M OVIE; 'Tiffany Jones' A model ders and only one man can solve the puz­ and her lover plot a political coup. Anouska concern 01) Notictero Univision [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Kramer vs. Kramer' A zle. Sean Connery, F. Murray Abraham. Hempel, Ray Brooks. 1976. Rated R. 62 Econ. indicator 01) Love Connection divorced couple battles for custody of their 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) [TM C] MOVIE: Maid to Order' A 63 M a o ____tung [C N N ] Inside Politics '88 young son. Winner of five Oscars, includ­ ing Best Picture. Dustin Hoffman. Meryl 1 2:00 AM CD Late show (R) (In Stereo) spoiled heiress is transformed into a penni­ 6 4 Puts evil eye [ESPN ] Action Cycle Sports Streep. Justin Henry. 1979. Rated PG less maid in this "Cinderella"-inspired co­ on CD St. Elsewhere medy. Ally Sheedy, Beverly D'Angelo. Mi­ [USA ] Cartoons [ T M C ] MOVIE; The Men's Club' Seven TH E by A Sy Barry LI'L ABNER by 65 View 01) Star Trek chael Ontkean. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) 7:00PM CD U S A Today Scheduled: of­ friends come together to share their feel fice romances; a high-tech device that si ings about love, sex and women Roy (18) Home Shopping Network (3 hrs ) 2:05AM CD News (R) DOWN mulates reality Scheider, Frank Langetia, Harvey Keitel [26] Wyatt Earp 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) 2:30AM CD Improv Tonite Comics CD (30) News (40) Current Affair John Wing, Diane Ford and Grant Turner. 1 ______Silverl C D (22) Wheel of Fortune (CC). 10:30PM (11) Odd Couple (41) Mala Noche...No [C N N ] Sports Latenight 2 Addict Cosby Show (CC) Cl8) On Trial [CNN] Newsnight 3 Long times CD [ESPN] SportsCenter INN News [ESPN ] Auto Racing: Speedway Amer­ (C)19B8 by NEA. Inc (11) (38) Cheers (CC). Nlghtwatch Joined in 4 Pulverizes ica Series From Gardena, Calif. (Taped) 2:40AM CD (18) Grandstand A sports game show (41) M uy Especial Progress involving guest celebrities and fans Host [H B O ] Hitchhiker (CC) Identical twins [ T M C ] M OVIE: 'Some Kind of Wonder Curt Chaplin. (Taped) pose a problem for a real estate salesman ful' (CC) While pursuing the most popular 3:00AM QD MOVIE: Tha story of Ja cob and Joseph' The lives of Biblical pa­ (20) M*A*S*H when the two women won't share any­ girl in school, a shy teenager overlooks the thing, including men. tomboy that truly loves him. Eric Stoltz, triots Joseph and Jacob are recounted. (24) 07) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Lea Thompson, Mary Stuart Mastorson. Keith Michell, Tony LoBianco, Colleen De 1 1 :00PM CD CD (22) Oo) (40 News whurst. 1974. CELEBRITY CIPHER (^6) Your Show of Shows 1987. Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) C>Wif1T/ CIphar cryptogram* art craatad from quotatlona by famout paofM, past and pretaoi. (40) W in, Lose or Draw CD 0® M*A*S*H [USA] Dragnet (ti) Perry Mason Each lattar In tha dphar atanda tor anothar. Today'* etu»: B agtiato C. C41) Mi Nombre es Coraje CD Benny Hill 1 2:05AM CD Entertainment Tonight (3® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) 01} Family Ties (CC) 01] Cheers (CC), Hollywood's unwed celebrity mothers. (In [C N N ] Headline News Overnight ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson Stereo) • A L Z Q F REJP TH BEFPEC, [C N N ] Moneyline (1® Best of Saturday Night [D IS ] M OVIE: 'Superman M' Superman must choose between his love for Lois [ESPN ] SportsCenter (26) All in the Family 1 2:25AM [H B O ] Kids in the Hall (CC) Five Canadian comics make their television Lane and his pledge to protect Earth when BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake NALOP OEB HTTWP ELR [U SA ] Miami Vice (60 mm ) (24) Stock Market Crash... Can It Hap three Kryptonian criminals take over the pen Again? Examines the impact on world debut in this not-so-sacred took at cab­ bage heads, grandmothers and life in the U S A. Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder. VFPZFCP; LTK LFZKTCN 7:30PM (3J PM Magazine Featured financial markets of the 508-point drop in Gene Hackman. 1980. Rated PG. SlNCri i'\V£1 WPJECf author Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington the Dow Jones Industrial Average which "burbs." (2 hrs., 55 min ) (In Stereo) { TRIFC^ TO PLB^CE P H ir ( “Picasso: Creator and ’ ) occurred October 19. 1987. (R) [ESPN ] Thoroughbred Sport* Digest . h------H-HOME 12:30AM ( £ C s s ) A(fred Hitchcock YCFPARFLZP QEUF (5^ Current Affair (26) Crook and Chase Presents 3:20AM IHB01 m o v i e . 'Prlnca of Cf] (22) Jeopardy! (CC) (41) Dos Vidas (22) 0® Late Night W ith David Letter- Darkness' If ELBQTCIFL.' - ZFR NTYVFW. ' y:-/ ^ CD Kate & Allie (CC) (57) Bill Moyers' World of Ideas: Out­ man (Fn Stereo) 3:30AM [ESPN] Auto Racing; CART PREVIOUS SOLUTION; "Fame to the ambitious Is like sail water to the (11) INN News growing De'mocracy Historian and author (26) Sea Hunt Champion Spark Plug 300K thirsty — the more one gets, the more he wants," — Emil Ebers, (1® NHL Hockey: Hartford Whalers at Montreal Canadiens (2 hrs., 30 min) (Live) •IIK ‘' % ’v n (20; M*A*S*H (26) Liar's Club (30j W in. Lose or Draw j» '''' ALLEY OOP by Davp Grauc (38) 01) Newhart (CC) . i- (40) Cosby Show (CC) ITISONEOFTHE-\ fORGET-THE-DINOSAUR! THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME LET'S GO, OOP! ] WHAT ABOUT THEM BRINO [C N N ] Crossfire WHILE WE h a v e / CORPLE? WE •IM ALONG GREAT BEASTS,- J THE EARTHLINGS-ARE- 9 by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee TH' CHANCE.' XcAN 'T TAKE OFF BUT , MISTRESS!------'g e t t i n g -a w a y .' a f t e r - [D IS] Raggedy Ann & Andy: The Pump­ AN' LEAVE 'IM ■ HURRY.' TH EM f Unscramble these four Jumbles, kin W ho Couldn't Smile Animated. Rag­ one letter to each square, to form gedy Ann and Andy hatch a play to unite a/ lour ordinary words. homeless jack-o'-lantern with a lonely little boy whose stern aunt won't allow him a " T H I 6 Halloween pumpkin 16 M.V INGOR [ESPN ] Scholastic Sports America [H BO ] Coming Attractions t F A V O R I T E . EATING PLACE- *s«ss 8:00 PM (D Smothers Brothers Spe­ cial (CC) Variety. Hosts Tom and Dick \ AND THE PRICE Smothers are joined by singer Glen Camp­ l 16 RIGHT. ” DERIN bell. comic Gallagher. Pat Paulsen and cho­ reographer Toni Basil. (60 min.) CD Kennedy Martin Sheen stars in the title role of this 1983 miniseries dramatizing TH E BORN LOSER by Art Sansom John F Kennedy's years as president. Blair REECCO WHEN THE SKUNK Brown portrays Jacqueline Kennedy. (2 DEAD OR ALIV E you ENTEREP THE ROOVi hrs.) Part 3 of 3. IT ©OT ATTENTION BE­ (T ) 0 ^ Growing Pains Season Premiere ONLY TH m (CC) Ben prepares for his first date; a preg­ ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook IN eN^LAMP, yo\M CAUSE IT WAS THIS. nant Maggie tests 's patience. CD A-Team OLD TELEVISIONS! IPNa PiP IT TAK^ CA ^S- SAFTIE Now arrange the circled letters to To THE'i' THINK '' V (iD M OVIE: 'Murder Is Easy' While vaca form the surprise answer, as sug­ tioning in Europe, an American computer ANP? I'M A WIMP. gested by the above cartoon. You Tto l e a r n ZD expert meets an elderly woman who “ We want the one that’s been driving you crazy’ 'q»» OF knows the whereabouts of a murderer. Bill Bixby, Lesley-Anne Down. Olivia de Havil- I EN\OH0^1$... AMP COM£ T o ppiVf oN THF - t h e - c h i x IX j ,t - To SENSE gJOlCtiy WHAT land. 1981. TriEV’UE THINKIM&/ LPFT SlPE OF THF (Answers tomorrow) 05) M OVIE: 'Ode to Billy Joe' The rom T h a v e s lO-'S Jumbles: CLEFT BRIBE DEFILE INTACT ance of two teenagers brings joy until a Yesterday's secret intervenes. Robby Benson, Glynnis STFEBT? Answer The egotist's love letter— TH E LETTER "I" O'Connor, Joan Hotchkis. 1976 (22) (30) World Series; Game Four New FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves Mew b«ek m steek. JumbM Booh Me. 12 Is «sl|sbl4 lof Hf?' end hBRdllno. *»••" JumbM, e/e tWs R4wsp4p4f, R.O. Boi 41$a, Oilsnd^ ft York Mets or Los Angeles Dodgers at Oak­ iMleaB yew^RW. eMm s snd Mp ooS* snd msks your eh#ek psyoMo le Mewspeperaoeks. land A's or Boston Red Sox. (3 hrs.) (Live) WELL,0»E ...Vlrw ALL HIS ,„HE HA^ — AWDMO 04) 07] The Mind (C C) Traces the devel­ opment of a child's mind, from fertilization THlUfc F A U U l^ , HEVEP. OTHEP of the ovum to age six. (60 min.) Part 2 of 9. TH E GRIZZWELL8 by Bill Schorr I'VE 1HALL1H& (-C D I^gp WDMAM (26) MOVIE: 'The Over-The-Hill Gang' A 6 0 T T O VEAPS AT HA'S group of retired attempts WE'VE ^ K l to bring law and order to a western town. 6lVe AMOTHEP, LOOKEP Astrograph Pal O ’Brien, Walter Brennan. Chill Wills. mappiep... vcmam! AT HliM. 1969 08) Honeymooners will be more effective and should bring 01) Primavera you the desired results. dt) MOVIE: 'Silence of the Heart' A PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Your intu­ teenager’s suicide tears his family apart. Mariette Hartley, Howard Hesseman, Chad ition and perception are extremely keen Lowe. 1984. ^ T O r t h d a y today, especially In commercial or fi­ [CNN] PrimeNews WINTHROP by Dick Csvalll nancial matters. II you operate as your Ocl. 20,1988 Insights direct, you should come out In [D IS ] Danger Day (C C) Nicole and Jonah search for a stolen exotic monkey. Out with the old . . . In with the new the black. AND THE RESTOE THE Several people close to you could be In­ ARIES (March 21-April 19) An arrange­ [E S P N ] Truck and Tractor Pull NiaHT TRYINtS TO FIGURE OUT spirational In Improving your lot In life In ment you have been anxious to put to­ [H B O ] M OVIE: ‘Innarspace* (C C) A DURING CURTIS MATHES n . IF HE SOUNDED UDNESiDAAE. the year ahead. You’ll operate very el- gether looks like It will come about as miniaturized Air Force pilot is mistakenly fectively In the new areas that open up. you've been hoping. The linkage could inixTOtedjrUp thejiloodstream of a timid su­ permarket employee. Dennis Quaid. Mar­ NATIONAL TRADE-IN DAYS LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your popular­ begin as of today. tin Short. Meg Ryan. 1987. (In Stereo) NORTH 10-19-88 ity Is ascending and wherever you go TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Today’s A Q 5 achievements could have far-reaching [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Foul Play' An innocent Do it todayl You owe it to yourself to own the best built, Bridge you are apt to be noticed. Even persons woman becomes entangled in a plot to kill Y K 9 6 3 who appear to be umimpressed with effects. The peripheral benefits may ♦ K 7 6 3 the visiting Pope. Chevy Chase. Goldie best warranteed television in America - CURTIS MATHES! you will be. Trying to patch up a broken prove as advantageous as your primary Hawn, Burgess Meredith. 1978. Rated PG. ♦ J 5 2 romance? The Astro-Graph Matchmak­ objectives. Elevate your sights and go hand with the heart ace and immedi­ [TM C] MOVIE: Maid to Order' A er can help you to understand what to gunning. spoiled heiress is transformed into a penni­ W E S T E A S T ately laid down the club ace. When 4 10 9 7 4 J 6 4 3 2 Long-range do to make the relationship work. Mall GEMINI (May 21-June 20) This Is one of less maid in this "Cinderella'*-inspired co­ East showed out, he didn’t give up. He tliT- "NEW” T 10 8 5 2 4 Q J 4 $2 to Matchmaker. P.O. Box 91428, those days when team effort will offer medy. Ally Sheedy. Beverly D'Angelo, Mi­ -A/IU chael Ontkean. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) ♦ J 8 ♦ 10 9 5 4 2 planning played a heart to dummy’s king and Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. great rewards. You’ll operate more ad­ ruffed a heart. He then led a spade to SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Today you vantageously with someone else than [U S A ] Murder, She Wrote (60 min.) C u rtis 649-3406 4 K 10 8 7 4--- CHUBB AND CHAUNCEY by Vane* Rodawall could be lucky in matters that affect alone. 6 YEARS By James Jacoby the queen and ruffed another heart. 8:30PM (X) 05) Head of the Class S O U TH Notice that South was now down to the your material Interests. Gains are In the CANCER (June 21-July 22) Your great­ Season Premiere (C C) Dennis is caught 4AK8 North-South were playing key-card same length in trumps as West. He Apeyfe TAKING HER rr MUST ee kind o f offing and might develop unexpectedly. est asset today Is the ability to trans­ between a rock and a hard place when the PARTS & ■ lilim a lh ^ form something that is outmoded Into 4A7 Blackwood, in which the king of the cashed the A -K of spades, and West TOUGH FORVOUTOEEe BAGITTARIUB (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Start­ football coach and the principal fight over ♦ A Q 6ABY-6lTriN(5 PRETTY ing today friends may begin playing something more efficient and useful. him. agreed-upon trump suit is counted as followed suit. He now played the dia­ HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 4 A Q 9 6 4 3 SeaOUSLY, WOULONT HER LAVISH ALL THAT SHUT UP/ more Important roles In your affairs. As Try to use this gitt where your career Is mond ace and the diamond qSeen ® NHL Hockey: Boston Bruins at Win­ LABOR an ace. When South learned that his Y0U6AY?’ ATTENTION ON SOMEONE things begin to unfold, you’ll be glad concerned. nipeg Jets (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) Vulnerable: Neither (overtaking with dummy's king) and side was missing the club king, he e t s E . you have a rooting section. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You should do [D IS ] Sidekicks Rizzo considers moving Dealer: South gave no thought to a grand slam. At ruffed a diamond with his club queen. CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan. 19) Condi­ very well today In situations that are ei­ with Ernie to Montana after a series of per­ first glance, a small slam in no-trump There was nothing for West to do but tions look extremely promising today ther speculative or have political over­ sonal and professional hardships. North East West looks like A safe bet, with double stop­ overruff with the king. But he now had where your work or career Is con­ tones. In fact, there's a possibility you [E S P N ] Billiards: 3rd Annual 9-Ball pers or better in all suits and only the to lead away from the 10-8 of clubs cerned. Things that others could not ac­ might be Involved In both. Championship (R) Pass 2 N T Pass king of clubs to be forced out. But the and give declarer his slam. complish may prove to be easy victories VIRGO (Aug. 23-8epl. 22) If you plan to W lieguy The Profitt story­ Pass 44 f*ass 9:00PM CD Notice that had declarer carelessly lor you. entertain today, do It In your surround­ line comes to a conclusion when Lococco Pass 54 Pass bad split in clubs precludes a success­ ful no-trump slam. Six clubs is still a won trick one with the heart king to AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Circum­ ings rather than someplace outside. risks his life by testifying to a Senate com­ Pass Pass Pass mittee about a cabal within the U.S. intel­ makable contract, and today’s South lead a club from dummy, the winning stances may compel you to make major You’ll be a good host and the event will revialons In your plans. New concepts be memorable. ligence community. (2 hrs.) (R) Opening lead: M 2 succeeded by not being too greedy. end position could not have been m m Declarer won the opening lead lA reached. I B - ' i - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1988 — M tt — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Oct. 19, 1988

Ozone layer In bad shape Look at high-tech future SCIENCE THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The ozone layer that protects the earth from excessive WN solar radiation has suffered twice as much & HEALTH damage as expected, a United Nations includes AIDS epidemic “A Winner Every Day... Monday thru Saturday” environmental expert says. Prenatal care gets boost The protective layer in the outer reaches of By Randolph E. Schmid Among the society’s other nology and genetic engineering the earth’s atmosphere is 4 percent thinner than The Associated Press projections; could lead to the replacement of M AN O ESratH ON D^ 24 ADAMS ST. 646-3515 WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal panel it was in 1986, according to Dr. Mostafa Tolba, ■ City downtowns will become nerve cells, arteries, hormone- recommended Tuesday that America get the executive director of the United Nations WASHINGTON - Laser- more livable. 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Furnished office of life.” offer competitive B breakfast room over­ Near Buckley School. kept a dead man’s heart beating for an hour in a based in Bethesda, Md., which of the future, giving students in from AIDS — acquired Immune' should possess knowl­ Vernon, CT. lond classifleld ads- BEAUTIFULLY lands­ building. Over 2000 deficiency syndrome — could tod' salary and benefits. reach nearly 800,000 looking private treed caped Ranch In move- $142,900. Call Dave,649- successful test of a drug designed to prevent encourages study of issues affect­ remote locations the ability to edge of animal core 646-57DD EOe/ benefits. Coll 643-2711. (Route 30), Vernon. ing rote and complete, RECEPTIONIST/Medl- Farmhouse, formal 1200 square feet of liv­ on 7'/7 lots, 2 storage parate full basements, locotloni Coll 449-5240. easy terms, call us for CONNECTICUT cal. Glastonbury office all your financial Great for mothers who apply In person, 647-9137. EOE/M/F/H/V fully paid benefit pro­ dining rom with bay ing space. Priced to buildings, private 2 zoned baseboard CARING RADON Techs. Will train seeking Individual with window, 4 bedrooms, FOUR Rooms, first floor, needs. Conn & Conn follow the Manchester Mondav-Frlday, 9;00- gram. For details, call sell at $139,900. Golden beach, appliances, gas heating systems, An­ 2 family, excellent lo­ School calender. Call SERVICES to test/remedlate prior medical back­ INSTRUCTION wrap-around porch, Oaks Realty, 646-5099 heat. Reduced to 233-9687.______2;00. Call 228-9496, ask homes and offices for Manchester Monor at dersen permashleld cation. No pets. $595 for Interview between for Linda. ground and llghttyplng also plus room rental or Joella, 872-8170. $144,000. 649-1794. ABANDON the search. Covering radon. Car needed. Sa­ 646-0129.______PIANO lessons. Be­ thermopone windows, plus utilities. 443-0359, 9am-lpm, East Ca­ skills. Hours 8:30-4:30. apartment. Barn with luxurious wall to wall Thank you tor making lary -i-. 742-9424. f u l l time person ginners and up. Mustc- 447-1633.______tholic High School, 646- Hartford Immediate opening. loft, 7 acres tor yo'. carpeting and attached us no.l for 41 years. WALDBAUM’S FOODMART wanted for quick Fee paid. Call Ann shlp emphasis. Conve­ horse, plus corral am MANCHESTER •155,000 MODERN 3 room, first 5271. Tolland O F FIC E Position. Part garage. Phase I near­ Fast, confidential, HELP WANTED change lubricating Ross, 659-3511, Busl- nient location to the fenced pasture, separ­ floor apartment. Heat, easy mortgages. Mr. SEC R E TA R Y. Part time, ED Middlesex time-full time. .Hon- 5 -I ing completion. See work. 647-9138. Porkode. 643-9359. hot water, gas tor for very nice office! Counties dllng phones and gen­ Is now hiring at our new store in Manchester, CT. ness Personnel.______ate utilities, 2 car gar­ these owner occupied Mortgage where CLER IC A L. Full time of­ age. Call for details. cooking. Appliances. America borrows has Applicant needs typing fice position. 40 hours eral office work. Able (Formerly A&P) and rental townhouses OFFERS: iBUSiNESS IBUSINESS I HOMES Ottered at $325,000. today. Rentals from Reliable, mature been a neighborhood and phone skills and per week. Rellabllty to work with minimum adults with references. pleasing personality 1 aRNs $18-$26hr. supervision. South DPPORTUNITiES DPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Century 21 Epstein $950. Blanchard 8, Ros­ tradition helping ho­ and accuracy Impor­ •LPNs $17-$25hr. Our company is growing and we have many part Realty, 647-8895.P Security deposit. meowners for 41 years. and be a self starter. tant. Experience using Windsor location. 289- setto Realtors,” We’re •CNAs $9-$10hr. Selling Houses” 644- Lease. No pets. 646- Please call Conn 8. Call Mr. Lindsey, 649- adding machine and 7918. time and full time opportunities available. 6113, 647-1221. Conn at 233-9687. 4000. typing skills helpful. 2 aReferral Bonus •116,000 2482.D SOUTH WINDSOR MANCHESTER. T w o Apply In person, 3 aFlexIble SECRETARIAL • FLEXIBLE SHIFTS ADD A BOOST L0T8/LAND bedroom Duplex, VA Prague Shoe Com­ Scheduling I pany. 200 Pitkin Street, SUBURBAN LOCATIONS FOR SALE baths, nice location. Empioymenr 4 alnnovatlve Morning, Evening, Afternoon and Ovornigtrt No pets. $650 plus utili­ VERNON. Dental office East Hartford. PERSONNEL needs energeflc, moti­ Benefit Package TO YOUR ties and security. Coll Assistant V.P. of Hu­ Ideal schedules for mothers, homemakers, students, ASHFORD. Privacy ond vated person for diver­ ASSISTANT Manager Call Linda or Janet Kevin, 646-7709. needed for office man Resources. Op­ graduates and senior citizens. more. Beautifully PART TIME sified duties, Mondav- INCOME AND wooded approved ROCKVILLE. 1 and 2 Frlday, 8am-12 noon. supply company In the 245-7745 portunity to get in­ bedrooms Includes ap­ HELP WANTED Trl-CIty Plaza. Office volved In projects, hir­ building lot. (1.329 Call 875-5664 for detolls. • FULLY PAID TRAINING acres). Nestled be­ pliances, heat and hot supply experience a CLERICAL. Position du­ ing process and confi­ PART time mornings. CHILDCARE. Before and ties to Include; typing, Front, end Office, Grocery, Bulk Foods, Moat, Produce, Doll, YOUR ENERGY! tween Yale Forest and water, parking, mod­ plus. Must be customer dential matters. Word ern kitchen and both. General office workers after school. Verplank service oriented. Non- telephone and some Bakery, Seafood, Floral, Salad Bar, Cheese Shop Natchaug Street for Manchester Real School area. Good pay direct contact with cus­ Processing skills 60 year old product now being marketed in Forest, 'h mile from IV2 month security. smoker. Apply; South needed. Salary to 20K. U $380-$525 per month. Estate office. Typing 8i for the right high Windsor Office Supply, tomers. Good wages U.S. Two year success rate on west coast. new development of school or college stu­ Excellent benefits. • WE OFFER fine homes. $45,900. 872-8095.______bookkeeping expe­ Trl-CIty Plaza, 872- and full company paid Now offering east coast the chance to ex­ End Unit, 2 bedroom with cathedral rience helpful. 646-4655. dent. 646-2460, after 5. 6075, ask for Linda. benefits. Coll 647-9137. INTERNATIONAL Excellent starting wage based on experience. Golden Oaks Realty, MANCHESTER. Four perience this botanical delight. ceilings in Dining Room and Master NEW LISTING 444-5099 or call Joella, room apartment, ap­ MKTG. Paid vacation, paid holidays and personal days. Lovely, % dormered Cape on a child-safe street, 872-8170. pliances, separate util­ Bedroom. Don’t be fooled by smaller within walking distance of Buckley School. Many P A R T T IM E Intriguing, fast-paced Excellent paid benefit package. Cleanses your system, enables you to enjoy MANCHESTER. High ities. One car parking. PART TIME DELIVERY PERSON position requires a units, largest style in the complex. recent Improvements. 3 bedrooms, 1'6 baths, first Health Insurance, Dental, Optical, Prescriptions. a natural high due to abundance of physical floor family room with sliding glass doors to a brand large lot with an excit­ 643-4827. CIRCUUTION AREA ADVISOR Immediate opening for part time take charge Individual and mental energy you will gain. Two air conditioners, all appliances, new pressure treated deck. Private back yard, ing view of Hartford. MANCHESTER. Newer with outgoing perso­ $125,000. 543-1413. Housewives, mothers with young children, Apply in person at our nearest and view of pond. Owner/Agent enclosed by a brand new stockade fence. Don’t miss super deluxe 2 bed­ delivery of newspapers to stores and nality to effectively In­ FDA approved, money back guarantee to out on this desirable piece of property. Call Rick HEBRON. Approved room townhouse In 2 students. Earn extra money with your own racks in Manchester. 2 Hours daiiy - 6 teract with clients and our customers. Offering the chance for re­ ready to deal. OPEN HOUSE: Every Pagan!. building lots. 20 fron­ family. Central loca­ part-time job. Bring your children with you management. Word WALDBAUM’S FOOD MART on: tage lots. Level and tion. 116 baths, corpet- days per week. Houriy pius miieage. Processing and gram­ tail and wholesale marketing with a mini­ Tuesday & Friday, 3-6pm, Sunday, 1- and save on babysitting costs. 21 hours per wooded. Use your Ina, appliances, mar skills needed. Ex­ 1135 Tolland Street • Manchester, C T mal investment. 4pm. 1104 Pleasant Valley Rd. builder or ours. $87,000. sunken living room, week, salary plus gas allowance. Supervise Dependable transportation and vaiid D. F. REALL INC. patio and basement traordinary benefits. For more information, call Lori at: Bolton-Approved lots, our carrier boys and girls. If you like kids, want driver's iicense necessary. Caii Frank Salary to 18K, 90 day Interviews will be conducted on Wed., Oct. 12 through Sat., Oct. IS ,$8S,000and up. From 1-3 garage. Adults pre­ 176 a little independence and your own Income McSweegan, at the Manchester Herald Increase. Call Ann and Monday, Oct. 17 through Friday, Oct. 21 Spectrum 233-3571 acres. Flano Realty, ferred. $800 plus utili­ Ross, 659-3511, Busi­ from 9:30 am to 6:(X) PM in our new store. 74 2 -15 4 1 f 4 M S 2 S Gallery of Homes, 444- ties. 649-0311, after call 647-9946 or 647-9947, ask for Frank Realty_____ 643-8883 6pm. - 647-9946. ness Personnel. EOE 5200D McSweegan, Manchester Herald. t* - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 198t

TOWN OP MANCHIfTIR LHOAL NOTICH WANTED CARS Th* Zoning Board of Apptalt will hold public hoorlngs on FOR SALE / V Monday. Octobor 24,19Wat 7:00 P.M. In Iht HoarlngRoom, TO RENT Lincoln C tn ftr, 4M Main Stroot, Manchttfor, C T to hoar ond contidtr fht following appllcofont: N E E D to rent garage to 1987 D ODGE 600. Auto­ TV Brief Speciolisi matic transmission. ITRMI ADA AttOCIATRS - Roguoit a tpoclal oxcoptlon store cor for winter NO. IM t undor Articio II, Soctlon 11.02.01 rggardlng fht i i . months. November- $6900 or best offer. olttraflon of an oxlitlng building to offlct uto Morch Coll 643-9647. 643-4263.______Image-makers No progress yet and tforaga of 240 Sprue* Str**t, Bll Zon*. 1977 AUDI Fox. Good ITE M 2 L**iMrd J. 2pl*g*lb*rg - R*au*«t a varlanc* to CLEAW m iP M N T IN e / MISGELUNEOUS MISCELLANEOUS TODAY'S Lucky CT Li­ condition, AM /FM ste­ NO. 1202 Articl* IV, Soctlon 7.01.01 to allow th* oltorotlon cense Plate Number Is get it their way /9 in new Colt talks /21 SERVICES PAPEfflHS SERVICES SERVICES reo, sunroof. $500. 645- of on *xl(tlno noixonformino itructur* at 12 ELHL44. If this Is your 8976.______Starling Plac*, R*«ld*nc* B Zon*. plate number, bring ITEMS Barbara A. M**r* and Oannit V. M orrill - Ro- SOUTH BOLTON 6SL Bulldlno Mainte­ this od to Ed Thornton, 1979 HONDA Accord NO. ISOS Quotl a tpocoll oxcoptlon undor Articl* II. Soc­ R«novationVPIus HANDYMAN and nance Co. Commercl- at Manchester Hondo, Hatchback. Beige, 5 tlon 14.15.01(a) toallow a rottaurant Inon Indust­ CLEANINQ SERVICE. Cdolom IntMHor A Exterior al/ResIdentlal bulldlno speed, 80,000 miles, rial Zono, 144 Colonial Rood. H AU U N 6 24 Adorns Street, Man­ H M In g • CteMno Pteptir A ftentw repairs and home Im­ chester, to collect your original owner. $1200. ITE M 4 Robort R. and Dorothy M. Boirtav - Roquott o INC. • O M k t A UflhI Oftrpantry Any job — Anytime provements. Interior Coll 649-0260.______Oommerolel / Reeldentlal $25. You must bring NO. 1104 fpoclal oxcoptlon undor Articl* IV, Soctlon • Pteo ffatfmate* • fm tnd and exterior pointing, 5.01.02 to allow th* oxpanilon of pavod oroo at an Fully Insured 4 Bonded. Call Gary proof of registration. 1985 FORD LTD. Fully oxlttlng automobll* ropair tit* at 390 Now State • $9nk>f Oh90unt§ light carpentry. Com­ This offer Is void In loaded, excellent con­ Rood, Induftrlol Zon*. 8 7 5 - 3 4 8 3 plete lanltorlol ser­ 0 4 7 -1 5 4 5 6 4 6 - 2 2 5 3 seven days. 10-19 dition. Best offer over At this hearing Intoroitod porioni may b* hoard and written vice. Experienced, rel- $4500. 644-2702.______communication* rocolvod. A copy of those petitions hov* Tea Soli ScratRed Loam loble, free estimates. boon filed In ho Planning and Zoning Dopartmont and may 443-0304. 1986 DODGE Aires SE. Aliy amount dslkwed. Also, M, Silver, automatic, olr b* Inspected during business hours. grimi, stone end bade, muloh. FURNITURE LAWN CARE BRUSHWORKS. Interior conditioning, power ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS bACkhoA A tOAdsr steering, power Edward Coltman, Socrotary polntlno. Free estl- j m COLONIAL Sofa and brakes, stereo. Excel­ 047-10 ______mertios. 12 yaors axpa- DAVIS CONSTRUCTION RELIABLE MOVING choir, $50. Five piece PHIL'S UW N CARE rlfnca. Finished cobl- 872-1400/659-9555' lent condition. Must llanrljratrr MmlJi LROAL NOTICE Low, Low Rates. sllverplote coffee set, sell. $4,500. Coll 647- Fall clean*up and nets/celllnoa. Wall $25. 643-8178.______ASSESSOR'S NOTICE raflnlihlno. 647-0B34. Short notice moves. 9286.______TOWN OP ANDOVER anow ramoyal. For (raa DELIVERING Ineured. Dependable SOFA, sleeper, love seat, 1980 C A D ILLA C Sedan estlmatee, call todayl choir ottoman. Beige. PERSONAL PROPERTY Rich, clean, atone-frae 24 Years experience In Devllle. Excellent con­ isninoHiis/ loam. S yards. *80 Plus Tax. Must sell. $285. Colt ALL PERSONS llabi* to pay a fax to Ih* Town of An­ CalLPhllat: 7 4 2 -7 4 7 6 moving dition. $5500 or best dover or* hereby noflflod to file with th* Assosw on or ^ SHNNO Also, sand, gravel, stone 644-4898.______offer. 742-0691.______Thursday, Oct. 20, 1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents for* November 1st. A WRITTEN OR PRINTED LIST and horse manure. Anyllmt W A TE R B E D . King size. 6 SIGNED AND SWORN TO Of Oil taxabi* porsonal Proi»rtv 646-9669 1982 D ODGE Omnl-024. owned by thorn, pursuant to soctlon 12-40 and 12-42 of th* drawer base, large Two door. One owner, Connecticut Statutes. Porsonal proporty Includ n: commer­ CARPENTRY/ M S 643-9504 *************** headboard, dork wood. excellent condition. cial furnitur* and fixture*, machinery, unroglstorod motor REM0DELIN6 Excellent condition. New tires, and brakes. vehicles and trailers, snowmobiles, tractors and livestock. RENOVATIONS PAYROLL SERVICE $375. 646-2194 or 289- Commtreltl S Reeftferrt/sf RMmli Lmm Swica $1450 or best offer. THOSE FAILING TO FILE A LIST WILL BE CHARGED Let me do the work for 9321. 646-2359.______A PENALTY OF 25% additional according to low. Mcloro- FARRAND REAOINEUNO Siding, gutters, (Iberglsss Commercial Induatrlal you. Payroll, quarterly tax tlon Form* may be obtolned from th* Assessor s office. shingl**, slate, single ply. Snowplowing. Snow 1987 CHEVY Celebrity. 4 Room addition*, decks, roofing, returns, year-end W-2't. Assessor choice siding, window* end gutter*. Fully Insured, (re* Removal & Sanding. TV/STEREO/ door, V6, 9,000 miles. TOTALLY DISABLED . FREE pick-up and Person* disabled according to Soclol Security Regula­ Beckho* end buNdozer eervie* estimates. Cell Fully Insurid — APPLIANCES $9500. 41 Homestead tions, etc., may apply tor their exemption between Octobor evsilebi*. Cell Bob Ferrend, Jr. delivery. Street, 649-2091. 1st and January 31st. FrN Eitimitet Bw. 647-8S09 646-1596 *50°° per week for up to WASHER. HotpoInt, VETERANS . „ 87l-7SMar528-28S7 647:1166 100 employees. heavy duty, large ca­ All property owner* claiming exem ptiM because of mil­ Rat.64S-6849 ______pacity. Used 6 months. itary service most have recorded with the ^r^il*** '' Screened Loam, Qraval, 6 4 3 - 5 7 7 5 $200, best offer. 643- CLYDE DO 214 form before October 1st. NEW PA 25-573 - allows ve­ 4 SEASONS CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. earns high marks Processed Qraval, Sand. *************** 5845.______terans an additional exemption If they con pas* a means test. REMODELING HEATMR/ ROUTE S3, VERNON Adjusted gross Income plus other Income f/ph’ vour IRS PLUMMNB Stone & Fill. form tor 1927 will be used. Single v*t*ran^14,000and mor- Additions * Decks For Dellverlee Call 84 Caprice Wagon *8295 rled - $14,000. F IL IN G T IM E - October 1 ,1922tp December 1, * Rooting * Trimwork FUEL OIL/COAL/ Bv Andrew Yurkovskv 1922. Veteran* with 100% disoblllty are also entitled to o n a ^ 65 Spectrum 4 Dr. •3995 Small Jobs welcomed. FIREWOOD Manchester Herald dltlonol exemption. An adlusted gross Income of $12,000 It PJ’t Plunblno, HNtIna A George Griffing 85 Century 4 Dr. (2) •8995 Stntor CittMn IXwounr single, and $21,000 If married. Y our 19271RS form Is reain;led Air CmdRlMino IAND8CAPINR SEASONED wood (or •7695 as proof. Annual application will be necessary to establish Bollera, pumps, hot water 742-7886 86 Celebrity 4 Dr. A new assessor has been named to succeed J. eligibility. Call Chris at 645-6559 sole. $11S/cord, will de­ •7995 tanks, new and liver. Coll 649-1861, on- 86 Celebrity Euro 4 Dr. Richard Vincent, ending a six-month search. PUBLIC ACT 490 replacemente. GREGORY WARRICK’S 86 LeSabra Ltd. •11,995 Michael A. Bekech has won the respect of officials Person* seeking classification for the first time tor Fo­ KMH CARPENTRY FREE ESTIMATES Angelic Home •9495 rest, or Farm land under PA 490 must file an application with Hare to fulllll your Care Registry TREE WORK 87, Skylark 4 Or. in Groton, where he has served as assessor for 4*/4 the Assessor within 30 day* before and 30 day* after the As­ 643-9649/228-9616 FtMurIng I MUSICAL 87 Century LTD 4 Or. •9995 years. sessment Day, October 1st. carpentry needs. Local registry offers quality Tree Remaval • Pruning (or ITEMS 87 Spectrum 2 Dr. •7995 Bekech. 37, of Nianlic. was named the new Joan LeBlond, CCMA Quality Workmanthip. care... lower cost to patients... Health 8 S^ety • Prunping 87 Celebrity 2 Dr. •9495 Assessor Free Eetimatee. MISCELLANEOUS companions, home makers, Dead Wood end Stub! • assessor on Wednesday. He is expected to begin BAN JO W ith cose and 83 Honda Accord 2 Dr. •5995 - ' - 042-09 SERVICES Pruning for Wind RatManca 83 Pontiac 80(X) 2 Dr. •5995 work on or before Nov. 21. taking over a post that has 6 4 3 - U S 8 647-1956 • Pruning (or Beauty and Instruction books. Ex­ cellent condition. Ask­ 83 Buick Regs! •6995 been vacant since the resignation of Vincent in Cwlom buW hemee, adWeea, FALL Gutter cleaning. Qrat* Growing ANNUAL TOWN MEETING 84 VW Jetta 4 Dr. •5995 April. fafitoAsNoB. wood WdfOA, Aaofcs. Call Foul at 643-8760. ruey huund • Senior OWten Olwouni ing S100. Coll Gene, TOWN OF ANDOVER, CT rooAne, eoncrate wortt. eieaoery A aR SNOWPLOWING 633-6164. Vincent resigned amid harsh criticism of the 1987 ptieaea ol oooaAueAoo. HOLIDAY House, retire­ O C TO B ER 24,1922 2:00 PM * Commercial 6 4 5 -1 9 7 3 (a lle rS p m ) property revaluation, which was scrapped in March V yeuYw e#e* of oeofnwrors oof ment living, ambula­ • Residential • Industrial 872-9111 tohiroAiR m u f eaAs - oaff usf PETS AND ’Oir tory. home-llke QMt partly because of que.stions over whether it was ALL PURPOSE ROOM Putljr Insurod • PPaa i sWiwaMs 1 ANDOVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL atmosphere. Coll 649- S. a. BIANCHARD, Im. SUPPLIES done properly. Deputy Assessor William F. Moon 2358.______for dopondabio aorvico III has been serving as acting assessor. TRIBUTE TO JOHN YEOMANS In Manetioatof aroa NURSE Aide. Expe­ CONCRETE W A N TED . Good .home SCHALLER W-fi The announcement of Bekech’s appointment was The electors ond cititens quollfled to vote In Town Meetings 6 4 3 -1 7 2 0 AiktorMwti 7 4 2 -1 0 8 2 FAE8 rariMArcs for 2 good dogs. One In the Town of Andover, C T are hereby notified that the rienced with elderly Doble-lrlsh Setter mix, ACURA made in a written statement released on Wednesday Annual Town Meeting will be held ot the Andover Elemen­ and handicapped. PAINTIN6/ n m f f E T T " ears not clipped. Other USED CARS by Finance Director Boyce Spinelli. tary School, Andover, C T on Monday, October 24,1922at 2:00 Available dovs/nlghts. S & S Framing Is little Beagle. Both Bekech has been employed in Groton’s Asse.ssor’s PM tor the following purposes: Limited overnight. 649- will do PAPERMS ADDITIONS A FLOORS one year old. Excellent 88 Legend...... *21,995 Office since September 1976, when he began work as 1. To choose o moderator (or said meeting. 8668.______* Additlona • Qarege* • Porch • Commercial 8 residential and deck* heolth and nature. 88 Caravan SE....*15,585 an assistant assessor, the statement says. He was 2. Tohearand accept the reports of the various Town Of f I c- NAME your own reaso­ Need repairs around the * State Lloenead • Free Eetlmete* Take one or both for ers and Boards presented In the Town Report. promoted to a.ssessor in April 1984. As Manchester’s nable price. Father & home? Coll on expert. * Fully Insured John Hinnon Conerds Free. 646-2194 or 289- 88 F-150 P/U...... «15,785 ' ' ' ' 3. To see Itthe Town will vote to adopt on Ordinonce for the Son Painting and Pap­ You'll find the help you Cill B434N21,645-1757 9321. 87 S-10 Blazer....*14,975 new assessor, he will have a starting salary of assignment of Street Numbers pursuont to Section 7-148 ering. Removol. 291- Evenings Campany • 875-9371 $45,197. Spinelli said. ot the Connecticut General Statutes and for the purpose 8567. need In Classified. 643- 87 Interga L S .....• 9,995 of promoting public safety and convenience In creating 2711. IMISCELLANEDUS 87 Mazda RX7 .... *13,995 Laverne A. Henn, the finance director in Groton, order to the street numbering of the Town of Andover. FOR SALE said that Bekech’s salary had been $40,446. He said 87 Toy. Corolla ...* 8,595 Wednesday that Bekech had done a very good job as AN ORDINANCEPROVIDING FOR THE ASSIGNMENT 87 Toy. Corollal ...• 8,295 AND AFFIXING OF VISIBLE STREET NUMBERS APARTMENTS APARTMENTS I HOMES STORE AND 7 foot Slate pool table for asses.sor for that town. FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE sole. $650. Coll 644-2740. 87 Toyota Q T .....*10,995 “ We certainly will miss him,’’ Henn said. “ I think BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN MEETING OF THE 86 Chev C20 ...... » 9,595 TOWN OF ANDOVER: E IG H T month old water- he has felt that he’s reached the point where he’d TWO room apartment tor MANCHESTER. 2 and 3 C O V E N TR Y . SVi room FOR Rent. Professional bed, S325. Courthouse 86 Chev C30 ...... *14,975 like to go on to another community.’’ PURPOSE rent In Manchester. bedroom apartments. house In oulet neigh­ office bulldlno. Large One Gold membership, 529-7858 or 563-4438. Coll 645-8201.______borhood. One cor gar­ parking lot. Ideal loca­ 86 SR-5 P/U ...... ‘ 9,575 Henn said that Bekech was on vacation. Bekech The purpose of this ordinance Is to promote public safety 12'/z months left for could not be reached for comment this morning. and canvenlence by requiring visible street numbering In MANCHESTER. Two E A S T HAR TFO R D . One age. Adults preferred. tion. R.D. Murdock, $450. Compared to reg­ 86 Toy. LB P/U....» 6,995 order that addresses may be Identified from town roads to bedroom Townhouse, bedroom, on busline, No pets. Two months 643-2692 or 643-6472. ular price of $700 plus. 86 LeSaber...... • 8,995 C. Richard Foote. Groton’s town manager, Gordon Alexander/The Day of New London ease and speed essential emergency services such as fire l '/2 baths, wosher/d- appliances, wall to wall security and referen­ FOR Rent. Two room Eric 649-3426.P______86 Merc. Sable..• 9,995 praised Bekech’s performance. fighting, police and emergency medical care. carpeting. $500/month ces. $795. Home, P.O. office suite, excellent rver, air condttlonino, POOL Toble-Seors, Good 85Toronado...... • 9,495 “ He’s done a very proficient job,” he said. "He COMING HERE — Michael A. Bekech, ASSIGNMENT OF STREET NUMBERS rec room, great loca­ plus utilities. 568-1054. Box 684, Coventry, location. High traffic seems to always be on top of what has to be done in Connecticut, 06238. condition. $300. Coll af­ 85 Audi Q T ...... • 9,595 the assessor for the town of Groton, has Pursuant to Section 7-142 of the General Statutes of Connec­ tion. $750 plus utilities. MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ area. Plenty of off- ter 3:30pm or leave the Asses.sor’s Office year to year” ticut the Tow n shall assign street numbers to all property 643-8519. room apartment with street parking. Hot wa­ message. 568-1903. 84 Toy. Camry ....• 7,995 been named Manchester’s new asses­ and structures fronting on any street or highway within the ter and electricity en- Foote added, “ I ’m sure he’ll do a fine job for the parking. 649-2871. 34S Center St., sor. Next month he will take over the Town and may change numbers If necessary to have a more LEGAL NOTICE STORE AND cluded. Forced worm H O LID A Y Matrix Fitness town of Manchester.” Foote said that as a rule he orderly numbering system. When new streets ore laid out, TOLLAND/Coventry. olr heating. Reasona­ Center membership. Manchester • 647-7077 looks at people’s strengths. post left vacant when J. Richard Vincent the Town shall promptly assign numbers to each property or The Department ot Public Two Bedroom apart­ OFFICE SPACE Utility Control will conduct o ble rent. Golden Oaks Good at oil locations. Henn said he couldn’t think of any weak points structure on said street. The Town may assign numbers to ment In historic village Platinum Life Mem­ resigned in April over the Manchester’s private roads which have not been accepted by the Town or public hearing, pursuant to Realty, 646-5099, or that Bekech has. 16-11, 16-43 and 16-47 of the Colonial. Charming, FOR Rent. To be availa­ bership. Value $1300. bungled 1987 revaluation. which pass through privote property. Such assignment of ble November 1st. One Judy 228-4007.______TRUCK8/VANS numbers shall not be construed os acceptance of such §enerol Statutes of Connec­ sunny, affordable. No Selling for $600. Coll About 14 people applied for the job of Manches­ streets or highways or any portion threof by the Town. The ticut, at Its ottlces. One Cen­ pets. Security, referen- room office with tele­ OFFICE Space. 500 742-7261. FOR SALE ter’s assessor after the qualifications were lowered tral Pork Plozo, New Britain, square feet. Excellent Town shall be required to notify persons of the number as­ ces. 456-0064.______phone answering ser­ because of a lack of applicants. Of that number, nine comfortable thal he would do a good job, and just af signed to any property or structure. The Town shall moln- Connecticut, on Wednesday, vice. All utilities fur­ location. 647-9223. 1983 FORD Ranger. 43,000 taln maps showing the street numbers assigned to each October 26, 1988 at 9:00 o.m., met the minimum qualifications. Seven of those important, get along with people.” Spinelli said concerning Docket No. 88-08- nished. Golden Oaks miles, original owner, property or structure and such maps and records shall be HOMES Realty, 646-5099, or ENDROLLS nine took an oral examination and five passed. He said he didn’t expect the fact that Moon and open for public Inspection. 20, Application of United I MISCELLANEOUS 27’A width - 259 very reliable. Excel­ Coble Television Corpora­ FOR RENT Judy, 228-4007. Among the five finalists were Moon and Allen Worsham were passed up for the job to hurt morale FOR RENT 13% width - 2 lor 259 lent condition. Coll AFFIXING OF STREET NUMBERS tion, United Artist* Holdings, Worsham, an assistant assessor in Manchester’s in the Assessor’s Office. Inc., Tele-Communlcotlons, M UST be picked up at the Dove, days, 646-2789, Each owner, agent or occupant shall affix to said building or MANCHESTER. Beauti­ Inc., United Artist* Enter­ 2'/z CAR Garage In Man­ Herald Office Monday thru evenings, 644-4504. office. Groton, which has an estimated population of port thereof, or to some object appurtenant thereto the tainment Company, United fully maintained,4 bed- street number or numbers assigned by the Town. All numb­ room, 2 V? both OFFICE chester tor rent. Some Thursday before 11 a.m.only. Patrick Flynn/Manchetter Herald Spinelli said that there were a number of reasons 43.280. went through its last revaluation in 1982 Coble Television Services limitation on use. $150 ers shall be affixed soostobe visible from a town numbered Corporation and United Ca­ Colonial with (Irstfloor AUTOS FOR behind the selection of Bekech. including his stable Henn said that, unlike Manchester’s failed in-house street or highway. Numbers shall be affixed within 40days of ble Television Corporotlon per month. Coll Mike, FALL CLEANING — Lauri Engman, an Main Street, cleans mats Wednesday receipt ot notice from the Town. family room, 2 cor SPACE RENT/LEASE job record, his experience with a revaluation and his effort Groton’s was not controversial and was ot Eastern Connecticut for garage, excellent loca­ 643-1577. WANTED TO employee of the Full Gospel Interde- behind the church. ability to work with others. The Andover Plonnlng and Zoning Commission shall have Approval of Business Reor­ FR E E Mileage on low the authority to name streets with attention being given to ganization. UCTC, UAHI, tion, In great family Route 195, Tolland BUY/TRADE moninational Church on downtown “ When we put everything together, we just fell See ASSESSOR, page 12 avoiding street names which ore simllor to or may otherwise U A E and TC I seek approval neighborhood. $1200 1,200 Square Feet R n ROOMMATES cost auto rentals. Vil­ be contused with existing street names. ot the Department at a pro­ per month. Coll Sentry 1 ^ WANTED lage Auto Rental. 643- posed business reorgonlzo- Reol Estate, 643-4060. located next to 2979 or 646-7044. EFFECTIVE DATE tlon. The proposed reorgani­ Old furnituro, clocks, SIX Room Cope, 3 bed­ 7-11. EAST HARTFORD. Pro­ This ordinance shall become effective fifteen (15) days after zation would: (o) render oriental rugs, lamps, UAHI 0 holding comoonv; rooms, dining room, fessional female to I q t I MISCELLANEOUS publication hereof In a newspaper having circulation In the For details, call: paintings, coins, je­ College master plan gets preliminary funding approval Town. (2) create UAE, which would living room, kitchen, shore two bedroom 1 ^ AUTOMOTIVE also be o holding comoonv, rec room, oil applian­ apartment across from welry, glass & china. INITIAL NUMBERING through the merger of UC TC 6 4 6 -1 7 0 0 and United Artists Communi­ ces, washer and dryer. Wickham Pork. Oc­ Wiii pay cash. Piease 1986 TO YO TA Pick-up for buildings, which were only sup­ determine college space needs on Greater Hartford Community If bonding can be approved The numbering system as ot the dote ot this ordinonce Is as Available November Tom Matrick tober 31, Occupancy. Bv Andrew J. Davis nie Zak. spokesman for the state cations, Inc.; and (3) result caii, 646-8496. ports only. Coll 666-2433 College. Middlesex Community soon, hiring an architect and shown on a set ot mops on file In the office of the Town Clerk, In TC I obtaining ultimate le­ 15th. $875. 646-5732. 275-0764, 282-0434. or 289-4402. Manchester Herald Department of Higher posed to be tempora ry when built, top of the physical condition of the entitled "Tow n of Andover - Street Numbering System, gal control over U C TC . In ad­ College in Middletown, Mohegan design work could begin in 1989 MANCHESTER. For rent Education. will be evaluated to determine buildings, he said. 1988" Is hereby adopted as specified In Section 7-148 of the dition, United Coble Televi­ whether they should be kept or Community College in Norwich. with construction, if that is General Statutes as the Street Numbering System of the sion Services Corporation, or lease purchase. Im­ CARS |g ^ C A R S CARS CARS Manchester Community Col­ Both allocations must be ap­ It is too early to determine if or Town ot Andover. d/b/o United Coble Televi­ replaced, Bidstrup said. The Northwestern Connecticut Com­ deemed necessary, in 1989 and maculate 3 or 4 bed­ FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE lege has received preliminary proved by the state Bond Com­ when a new building may be built sion ot Connecticut and room Ranch with 2 cor FOR SALE mission. Zak said. Steve Bid- modular buildings were con­ munity College in Winsted. South 1990, he said. CHANGE OF NAME - ROUTE 4 United Coble Television Cor­ slate funding approval for a at the college, Bidstrup said. poration of Eastern Connec­ garage, much, much master plan that could determine strup, director of facilities structed in 1971 as a temporary Central Community College in Furthermore, to ensure that the street numbering system Is more. Immediate oc­ Constructing a new building may­ Thomas N, Bavier, college correct and understandable and that there Is no confusion In ticut, subsidiaries of U C TC , planning for the Board of Trus­ measure until permanent build­ New Haven, and Tunxis Com­ request the Deportment's op- cupancy. $1250 per whether a major reconstruction be beneficial in the long run since dean of academic affairs, re­ street names, the following streets and roads shall hence­ ings could be erected. munity College in Farmington forth be officially recognized by the names Indicated herein: provol ot on Indirect merger month. 649-0593. project to replace “ temporary” tees of Regional Community temporary buildings do not have ferred calls to Bidstrup. Bavier which would be affected bv east campus buildings is Colleges, said that work on the But Bidstrup said that even also are executing master plans A road beginning at a point In the town line In Andover the merger of U C TC and MANCHESTER. 'Beauti­ the lifespan of permanent struc­ which are used to determine relumed this week from a two- and Coventry running southerly ond easterly transvers- UACI. United/Connecticut ful Dutch Colonial' CLEARANCE SALE necessary. master plan and reroofing at though the buildings were de­ tures. he said, week vacation and said he was Ing the Town and ending at a point In the town line ot An­ holds 0 Certificate of Public Manchester Community College signed for tem porary use, building needs at the community dover ond Columbia (Route 4) shall be Hap River Road. Seven rooms, 3 bed­ The Board of Governors for unfamiliar with plan Convenience and Necessity rooms, 1'/2 both,family colleges. Bidstrup said. to serve the towns of Hart­ Higher Education Tuesday could begin in February or “ They’re rather permanent. We “ We’re not even proposing at developments. WORTHY OF NOTE ford, West Hartford, East room, fireplace, deck passed a $35,000 allocation for March. That starting date is want to determine what’s the best this point of doing it.” he said. Since the master plan may fake and treed lot! Imme­ Certain streets and roads have been numbered which are not Hartford, Windsor, Sims­ consultant fees for the master contingent on approval by the way to go” “ The Board of Trustees may also years to implement, the college Judy Geis, college spokesman, Town roods. This has been done (or consistency and conve­ bury, Bloomfield, New Bri­ diate occupancy. has interim plans to reroof the said the nine East Campus nience and connot be Interpreted as acceptance of the street tain, Plolnvllla, Bristol, Far­ $850/month. Coll 649- plan, and $36,000 for design Bond Commission within two A consultant must be hired to decide it will be (done) in the by the Town. mington, Avon, Canton and ON NEW begin preliminary work. Bid­ eighth orninth yearof a five-year east campus buildings. Bidstrup buildings were constructed in 4000. specifications for reroofing the months, he said. Burlington. Unlted/Eostern 1971. 4. To see If the Town will approve, pursuant to Connecticut holds o Certificate of Public 181 SOUTH Main Street. east campus buildings, said Con­ The 17-year-old East Campus strup said. The consultant will plan.” said. General Statutes 12-I07e, by the Planning & Zoning Com­ Convenience and Necessity mission of certain lots around ond Including Andover Totally renovated. Full to serve the towns ot Vernon, dormered Cope, 4 large Lake os "open spoce". Ellington, Tolland, Bolton, 1 QRR 5. To see It the town will appropriate $14,000 to Item 1703 Andover, Hebron and Marl­ bedrooms, 2 full baths, Fire Deportment, Capital Expenditures, (or proposed borough. Additional Infor­ kitchen, living room Housing Authority balks at plan Anniversary work by Alan WIedle, Architect, to develop site plonsond mation may be obtained with fireplace, full cost estimates for a new Fire Deportment Public Safety from th* Deportment's Ex­ basement, fully op- Building If recommended by the Board of FInonce. ecutive Secraory's Office. pllonced, wosher/d- of school fire 4. To see If the Town will vote to authorize the Fire Depart­ DEPARTMENT OF ryer hook-up, large ment Public Safety Building Committee to award Alan PUBLIC UTILITY CAMAROS yard, many extras. for lease at North Elm project Sunday is the 75th WIedle, Architect the cantract to develop site plons and C O N TR O L cost estimates (or a new Fire Department Public Safety Robert J. Murphy Available. $1000. Refer­ anniversary of one of Building. Executive Secretory ences and security re- OVER FACTORY Bv Michele Noble with us,” authority member presented members Wednesday Manchester's most disas­ 7. To see If the Town will vote to transfer o sum of $27,000. 006-10 aulred. 589-2868. 3 IROCS — 1 IROC from th* Town Equipment Fund to th* General Fund tod- Manchester Herald Richard Schwolsky said at the with an unsigned lease agree­ trous fires: the Oct. 23, nan c* the purchase of two Sanders and a new engine (or a CALL FOR A SPECIAL TOWN MEETING INVOICE Wednesday meeting. “I am ment which was drawn up by dump truck, as pravlded far In Item 1702 - Highway De­ IN STOCK UNITS The town has asked the Housing strongly opposed to such a thing. Town Attorney William Shea. 1913, blaze that des­ partment, capital expenditures of the 1982-89 Budget and The legal voters of the Town of Bolton are hereby warned Convertible to as appraved by the Baard of Finance. and notified to meet In a SP EC IA L TO W N M E E T IN G at the (Involcws Available On Request) Authority to sign a lease for the We were asked to help out on a Barlow, along with Executive troyed the Ninth District 8. To see If th* Town will approve and accept Old Farm* C O M M U N ITY H A L L In said Town on Tuesday, October 25at problem-plagued North Elm management basis, period.’’ Director Carol Shanley, met with School, a library, a fire Raad aff Hende* Road In the Tow n of Andover. 7:30 p.m. In the evening for th* (ollowino purposes: choose fromi housing for the elderly project but Mary O’Connor, the authority’s Shea and other town officials on station, a boarding house 9. To nominate and elect two members to the Recreation 1) To appropriate from cash surplus a sum not to exceed elderly tenant commissioner, Friday to discuss the lease. Commission, term ending June 30,1991. S4S,000 to th* "School Facility Study" category ot the authority members say they are Public Building Commission budget. agreed with Schwolsky, adding Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said and two houses. There 10. To nominate and elect six members to the Memorial Day opposed. Committee, 3 members term running from 10-1-87 to 10-1- 2) To appropriate from cosh surplus o sum not to exceed At a meeting Wednesday, that the new proposal “ is expect­ today he was not informed about were m ore than 1,000 90; three members term running 10-1-22 to 10-1-91. $12,030 to the "Vendor Payments" category of th* Wel­ ing just a little too much” from the current lease proposal and fare Budget. members said they were con­ students in class when 11. To do any other business to com* before sold meeting. the authority. said he would favor allowing the Dated at Bolton, Connecticut this 11th day of October, 1988. cerned with liability problems if the fire started but all Doted at Andover, CT this 12th day of October, 1922. , they signed the lease. The $1.2 The authority was initially authority to manage the project EARLEEN B. DUCHESNEAU BOLTON BOARD OF SELECTMEN escaped. Fire historian Sandro W. Plerog 1936 1988 million elderly housing project — asked by the town only to manage without having to lease the PETER J. MANEGGIA building. NELLIE L. BOISVERT Carl A. Prauss which has been the focus of the 20-unit town-funded project, Douglas Welch tells how Douglas T . Cheney which has been under construc­ “ It is my understanding that BOARD OF SELECTMEN Lawrence A. Converse III complaints from neighbors — is it happened on page 6. 049-10 Michael A. Zlzko 11229 MAIN STREET • TEL. 646-64M • MANCHESTER (Exit 3 off 1-384)1 managed by the authority. tion since May 1. Malcolm 04S-10 “ No lease was even discussed Barlow, the authority’s attorney, See N OR TH ELM , page 12