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Thursday, July 16,1987 Burn Victims 30 Cents Are Treated Grissom Rosd outcry scoles bock group home By George Loyng The decision was made over supports the idea of having re­ Herald Reporter ' going to nearby day-treatment frequently travel on paths through concerns about traffic the home tarded individuals become part of Convelescent Center on Bidweil services. Sullivan said. In addition, part of the property, and m ay be at would generate if six were kept the community, and added he Street in Manchester. The home single-level ranch homes do not risk from a retarded resident who An outcry from residents in the there, and that having an institution would want bis relative to live in a will be operated by the Connecticut need as much renovation to accom­ was violent. However, Spector said Grissom Road area in Manchester of that size in the neighborhood group home if the person were Institute (or the Blind, a non-profit modate the handicapped, he said. he is confident now that the state over plans to open a group home for would lower property values, ac­ retarded. agency that also helps the retarded. These homes are found more in would not locate aggressive the mentally retarded on their cording to Sullivan and Dr. William The home will not open until modern neighborhoods like the individuals. Last week, the D M V agreed to street has prompted state officials B. Spector, a spokesman for a mid-August, but the complaints by Grissom Road area, which was If six individuals were kept there, scale back its plans, Sullivan said. to scale back their plans for the group of about 30 residents. residents began in June. The home home. developed in the late 1970’s. plus up to three staff persons, there Spector said that move helped The fact that retarded people was bought in May for $160,000 by defuse the situation. There were some fears that six would be too much traffic for the Instead of housing six mentally would be living there was not a the Corporation for Independent retarded residenU at 108 Grissom retarded residents would be too neighborhood, Spector said. ’Die If a resolution were not found, he m ajor issue, both said this morn­ Living, a Wethersfield non-profit Burn Cente Road, a raised ranch in an upscale much for the staff at the home to garage also would have been said, residents threatened to band ing. However, Spector said at first agency that buys properties for use manage, and some could wander converted into bedroom space, together with other disgruntled neighborhood in northeast Man­ there were some concerns about the as group homes, according to chester, the state Department of onto other properties. Spector said. making the property similar to a neighbors in areas with group people, and he said there might be Martin Legault, the agency’s exec­ He explained that the individuals Mental Retardation has decided to some who still feel this way. utive director. boarding house and lowering prop­ homes to soe if state law could be house only three, said Thomas J. could injure themselves if they did erty values, he explained. changed to lim it the number of "We all still have reservations The decision to put the group this, and that neighborhood youths llie three individuals, two of retarded residents to the number of Sullivan, the department’s regional because it’s new and foreign,” home on Grissom Road was made director. might taunt them. whom will be in wheelchairs, will bedrooms in a home before it had Spector said. But he said he because the clients would all be In addition, he said, young people on *w> coming from the Meadows been purchased for a group home. Poindexter says he intended to keep aid secret

By David Espo The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Former Na­ ■ Former National Secur­ tional Security Adviser John Poin­ ity Adviser John Poindexter dexter said today he worked "all along" to keep information from eeys he agreed with Oliver Congress about the secret contra North that the Iran-contra supply program, to the point of diversion was a good Idea - giving Lt. Col. Oliver North a' - but didn’t get the five memos written “well done" after hemisled North claims to have sent to lawmakers. him. Testifying for the second straight ■ Former hostage David day at the nationally televised ily Dedicated Bi hearings, Poindexter said he be­ Jacobsen, praising the Rea­ k ite ' lieved efforts by the National gan administration for tak­ < ^ t « r ir jrPansttierL ft/ Security Council staff to assist the ing risks, thanked Poindex­ ients contras during a congressional ban ter for hie role In ending Center 0 MIV Vlli/Wt MWIIl Mil were legal because the agency was Jacobsen’s 17-month care areas) facility between New York not covered by the legislation. captivity. He insisted he made sure that ■ Poindexter’s fifth-grade officials did “everything that we teacher remembere her one­ wirw could to comply with the letter and the spirit of the Boland Amend­ time favorite pupil as a smart ment," as the legislation is known. boy, “But he does seem to “ The only thing I admit to is forget things." sician aBssfiWits, and m lses a rl“speciffcally trained^t - Frn^aw ^are N u rf ^ i^ o as an adopted withholding information from the Hsrild photo by PInlo Congress” Poindexter said in a — ttoriM on page T In Pum a w p iV and bum Par?. Their pdreer conFimltmeiCi farniCm fm t^/ j^tient artd famiiy cope with morning session in which his Just horsing around attorney, Richard Beckler, fre- >arefor llfebeyopd administration is the disclosure by . * ■ quently complained about ques­ Laurie Peschke of 89 Timrod Road, atop her tho­ tions from Senate chief counsel Adm. Poindexter that ... Casey Wednesday outside their home at 173 Spring St. From loft secretly taped their telephone wm...... roughbred, Tiffany, and Joann Lenti of Andover, standing Arthur Liman. ___„Jdii for Bpiy:ihci $ji>irit — are John Morano, Lenti, Joshua Morano, Jane Morano, Xim an asked Poindexter several conversation," said Mitchell. Sup|30ft - ■ r»' with her horse, Jinger, talk with the Morano family Jaime Morano and Peschke. times whether he recalled ever Poindexter answered questions ur refiabllkatlon team, In conjunction with the telling President Reagan that the under a limited grant of immunity the help of many professionals. That s why our Burr NSC staff was assisting the contras. that bars his words from being used team iriciud^ medical house slaf^ {i^^lcafant ‘ Rehabilitation Center of Eastern Fairfield County, pro- " I do not recall a specific conversa­ against him in court, except for any M a s th e best c l f i ^ S l i e . t o recovering patients; tion in that regard," the admiral charge of perjury. occupationalf th^a'pis^» ^ y ^ o lb g iis ^ ; a social W KHT merger to retain format replied. "He knew that the contras Poindexter also testified that he And bur RepoViHnb §urh?Buppbrt Crodp and Bum were being supported. Wedidn'tget participated in the preparation'of into the details of who was doing transmitted by satellite from a By Andrew Yurkovsky Under Sage’s ownership, Sage’s takeover. He said this what.” Please tarn to page 10 Herald Reporter production center in California. W KHT’s format will remain sub­ morning that any changes at the Poindexter sat quietly a t. the Combining WNAQ with W KHT will stantially the same and will con­ station would be for the better. witness table while Beckler stated improve marketing for the Man­ Manchester’s WKHT-AM radio tinue to broadcast live coverage of One change will not be possible. his case. At one point, the 50-year- chester station, 'said Ken Borden, will merge on Monday with a the New York Mets and the Giants. Because of FCC regulations, old admiral lit his pipe and listened W KHT’s program director. Philippines Waterbury AM station, providing Borden said. He said that no W K H T ’s signal strength cannot to a lengthy exchange between his n ie d s In far more than our immediate Brea. That’^s why W9 receive many patients country music programming for The stations will operate under reduction in W K H T ’s full-time staff increase from the present 1,000 lawyer and members of the both stations, W K H T ’s program combined call letters, promoting of four will take place as a result of watts, Borden said. He said the committee. sues Marcos from o0ter Iwspitaie (o H ^ hyjh^opferf. We are here as a s ia le -i^ resbirce in director said this morning. themselves as "Connecticut Coun­ the merger. station now has listeners as far During a break in the proceed­ The move comes just after the try ," Borden said. Programming Sage’s takeover of the station, south as New Britain. ings, Sen. George Mitchell, D - sale of W K H T last month by for biiiions «hfe e will originate from the Manchester which went through June 28, will The sale of W K H T, which has Maine, said in a broadcast Inter­ S' Broadcast Management to Sage station. mean only positive changes at the gone through several format and view that Poindexter has told the Broadcasting Corp. of Stamford. station, Borden said. These include ownership changes since going on committees that then-CIA director MANILA, Philippines (AP) - A;.torece^ebMm».re»»Mie2p^^ - ■ Sage Broadcasting owns 14 radio " It should give us an opportunity the air in 1958, was announced in J more financial backing and instal­ William J. Casey had secretly The government t ^ a y sued ousted l i B i i j R stations, including W LV H -FM in to show that country is alive and -i' \ ; lation of newer equipment, he said. February. Under an agreement taped telephone conversations he President Ferdinand Marcos and Hartford, which broadcasts in well in this market,” Borden said. between Sage and Broadcast Man­ had with Poindexter. his family for $22.6 billion in Spanish. “ One of the things that Sage will Rick Shea. 'W K H T ’s morning agement, Sage paid $500,000 in cash "Perhaps as shocking as any­ damages it says Filipinos suffered allow us to do is more solid The Waterbury station, WNAQ, announcer, described the mood at and $150,000 in Sage stock for the thing as to the level of mistrust and during his 20-year rule, including presently features oldies music programming.’’ the station as “ very up" since station. deception which had enveloped this $10 billion the Marcoses and asso­ ciates allegedly stole. Ramon Diaz, chairman of a Planning In full swing commission tracking down funds Marcos allegedly siphoned out of TODAY’S HERALD the country, said government lawy­ ers also were preparing criminal charges against Marcos. But Diaz Feast Fest coming earlier Day of compromise ' Gaining momentum said the attorneys were tied up with Congress, which lives by com­ Sen. Albert Gore Jr. of Tennes­ more civil suits against about 40 individuals who allegedly connived A BRIDGEPORT By Bruce Motzkln weeks away. But the planning is Among the restaurants partici­ promise, is sending a delegation to see, visiting Hartford Wednesday, with Marcos. Herald Reporter already in full swing, and the Philadelphia to celebrate the Great said that his campaign for presi­ pating are; The Adams Mill Res­ The Presidential Commission on Greater Manchester Cam ber of Compromise of the summer of 1787 dent has been gaining momentum taurant, 165 Adams St.; The Good Government, which Diaz The Feast Fest is coming! ’The Commerce is expecting this year to which invented the Congress and since he announced his candidacy Hungry ’Tiger, 120 Oiarter Oak St.; heads, filed the civil suit before a Feast Fest is coming! be even more successful than the Chang Jiang, 822 Main St.; Royal led to constitutional rule. Story on last month. Story on page 4. special anti-graft court. This year’s festival is arriving first two years were. page 10. Ice Cream Co., 27 Warren St.; Diaz told a news conference that several weeks earlier than in the "Last year was more successful Manchester Seafood, 43 Oak St.; $10 billion is "a very conservative past. It will be held Aug. 28 through. than, we ever dreamed possible," Lafayette Escadrille, 300 W. Middle Index estimate" of the damages suffered W HOSPITAL 30 at the parking lot on the corner of said Anne Flint, the chamber’s Turnpike; The Main Pub, 306 Main Iqr Filipinos from the corruption of Main and Forest Streets. The president. ‘.‘I think the idea is 20 pagM, 2 agcUona St.; M AR C Bakery Gift Shoppe, 43 Marcos, his wife, Imelda, their earlier date was chosen, in part, to catching on.” Tighter hold Purnell Place; Three Penny Pub, three children and two sons-in-law. allow restaurants to make use of .According to Flint, there are 1$ S84-C W. Middle Turnpike; Hart­ Two years since a public uproar BusIneM_____ O' Obituariss___ 10 The 20-page lawsuit also esti­ summer employees, a spokesman restaurants already committed to ford Road Cafe, 378 Hartford Road; led Coca-Cola to revive its classic CISMlfled _ 17-10 Opinion II I, 6 mated the total amount of money for the Greater Manchester manning booths, flve more than Antonio’s Pixza and Family Res­ formula, analysts say the company Comics 6 Peopio— ^ 2 allegedly stolen by the Marcoses Chamber of Commerce said this last year. Several more may join taurant, 956 Main St.; Tapa’s has tightened its hold in the Connecticut— . 4 Spoilt — _ 14-10 an«f their associates at $10 billion. morning. the festival by the deadline, which Mediterranean Snack Bar. 226 industry, largely by introducing Entertainment 13 Televltlon— 13 Most of the money Is believed to be The event, which last year drew will be about a week before the new soft drinks with Coke in their In secret Swiss bank accounts and more than 20,000 visitors, is still six event, she said. Focus It U.8./Wortd 6,7.10 Please tarn to page 10 names. Story on page 0. Local news3-4,10 2 foreign Investments. t MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuridav, July 16.1987

MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. July 16, 1987 — 3 THE WEATHER REGIONAL WEATHER forSAM.FiMiy,Jwr17 Accu-Weather®forec)aist for Friday Daytime Conditions and High Temperatures |A former HUD foe enters GOP directors’ race ; By Georgs Loyng public office, he has previously • Herald Reporter nls Werkhoven. Ferguson. If they had decided to of selling the building. Despite his stances, Sierakowski been outspoken on a number of On Wednesday, the GOP town seek re-election, he said he would said he considers himself a moder­ issues. Sierakowski also said he opposed committee will vote on endorsing a not have run in order to avoid ate. “ I ’m open-minded on the ; Eugene A. Sierakowski of Straw-. tax breaks given to the owners of In the late 1970s, he helped those six-member slate of directors can­ publicity about the differences. issues, but I want to see all the M rry Lane has added his name to who were opposed to accepting the Cheney mills to help encourage didates. The group’s candidate “ That would not have been good facts,” he said. I Me list of those being considered by federal housing money under the recruitment committee is still in the buildings’ conversion into , Manchester Republicans as candi­ for the party,” he said of the In his campaign, Sierakowski Community Development block the process of deciding which potential conflict. apartments. Similarly, he said he dates for the town Board of grant program. More recently, he was not convinced that it was said he wants to stress the need for ’ Directors. candidates to endorse. EEl Joined those property owners in Sierakowski said that he decided One of the differences was over necessary for the town to approve a a detailed townwide traffic study. “ r v e put my name in the hat.” he southwest Manchester who favored the decision to convert the former bonding plan to help pay for the He also said he supports the said Wednesday. to seek office this year because keeping only low-density housing in GOP directors William J. Diana Rennet Junior High School building public improvements needed by the proposed agreement between the Sierakowski, 39, a systems ana- that area. and ’Thomas H. Ferguson decided on Main Street into apartments for developers of the Mall at Buckland town and the Eighth Utilities , lyst at Aetna Life it Casualty Sierakowski is the fifth Republi­ not to seek re-election. The an­ the elderly. Sierakowski said the Hills. District, but cautioned that he did ; described himself Wednesday as a town may have received a large not know all the details. T o p B anan a can who has publicly announced his nouncements improved his chances In both instances, Sierakowski fiscal conservative. As a director, candidacy or has expressed an sum of money if it sold the building, AUantic Do you take your bananas for granted? Experts say this because they left more positions said it was not proven that without Sierakowski has lived in Man­ he said, he would demand hard data interest in running for the town which could have helped keep taxes O c e a n open on the slate, he explained. the assistance, the properties chester since 1976. He is married, greatly underestimated fruit is actually one o f the most ' before making a decision to spend Board of Directors. The others are down. FRONTS [7.r .!!r r . i n ra However, Sierakowski said he would not be attractive enough for has two sons, and works as a 00 the taxpayers’ money. incumbent Geoffrey Naab. John perfect human foods. Bananas are high in phosphorous, .ilso disagreed with some of the He argued that the town never the developer to undertake the computer systems adviser for .T-STOWMS ^ Though this is his first run for Garside. Ronald Osella and Theu- W n n C o m StaM onary calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium and iron, as posilion't taken by Diana and fully explored the financial imnact initiatives. Aetna in Windsor. 01967 Aocu-W«MlMtr. Inc C 1967 Accu-W«alt>«r. Inc well as vitamins A, B and G. Carbohydrates in bananas help satisfy hunger readily and sugars in the fruit will help your sweet tooth. Best of all, bananas are inexpen­ State chief hints Kennedy: Rain scattered over sive. On average, each American eats approximately 21 pounds o f bananas a year. DO YOU KNOW — What color are unripened Asbestos much of the nation b an an as? he’ii OK town’s By Th« Associated Press Grande Valley, the southern high WEDNESDAY’S ANSWER — Wham-O Corporation trade­ not issue Plains and the Southwestern marked the Friebee. Rain was scattered over much deserts. Showers also were scat­ 7 -1 6 -r7 c Knowledge Unlimited. Inc 1987 housing request A decision by the Building of the nation today, after storms tered in the northern Rockies and Committee to delay removal of in the Midwest spawned torna­ Central Plateau. /V ^ asbestos from five school buildings By Alex GIrelll congregate housing adds eight does and golf ball-sized hail that Showers and thundershowers o . A Newipaper bt Education Profram until after other renovations have / \ Associate Editor years of useful life for an elderly damaged crops and downed trees developed in the southern Atlan­ B a Spooaored by been made at the buildings has not and power lines. person when compared with living tic and Gulf Coast states. The Manchester Herald John F. Papandrea. the state’s produced any adverse reaction Rain lingered overnight in the in a nursing home. On Wednesday afternoon, se­ newly appointed housing commis­ from parents. James P. Kennedy, Ohio Valley and in Missouri, And he said the cost is one-twelfth vere thunderstorms in Illinois r a \ "Iff® sioner. took a tour of housing superintendent of schools, said this northern Minnesota, the Rio as much. week. and Indiana produced high winds, facilities for the elderly in Man­ The authority members made a hail and a half-dozen tornadoes. chester Wednesday, and he prais^ Kennedy said that asbestos in strong point of telling Papandrea schools has not been a big issue and One twister damaged roofs and Today’s weather picture was drawn by Brenden Wilson of Almanac the Housing Authority of Manches­ that the waiting list of housing for downed trees and power lines at ter Wednesday evening for the way that he has gotton less than a dozen Bolton, who attends St. James School. the elderly now stands at 367. “ And comments on it over the years. Weather Trivia Blanford, Ind. it maintains the facilities. we purge It frequently,” Carol High winds and golf ball-sized Papandrea, who was named to Board of Education member Mow muctt tio.nt r. o<'ni'r.it*Tl July 16, 1987 Shanley, executive director of the Frank Maffe, who is chairman of hall hit the Seymour, Ind., area. the state post April I. also gave the authority said by a bolt ol liQlttniitc)'^ TODAY’S TRIVIA: For what film did the liaison committee from the Large hail also was reported at Today Is the 197th local housing commissioners en­ QInger Rogers win an Oscar as best ac­ Richard Schwolsky. an authority Board of Education and the Build­ Clinton, Ind. d ay o f 1987 a n d the couragement in their hopes for member, told Papandrea that in the 26th day of summer. tress? (a) "The Gay Divorcee" (b) "Kitty ing Committee, said he did not i./ constructing congregate housing past “ it has taken forever” to get a Wind gusts to 62 mph downed CONNECTICUT WEATHER Foyle” (c) "Lady In the Dark” know the Building Committee was \ for the elderly near the town’s project built once it has been > " i power lines and small trees north planning to delay the asbestos work of Shelbyviile, Ky. TODAY’S BARBS Westhill Gardens project. approved. TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day In BY PHIL PASTORET until he was told by a reporter that Centra, East Interior, Southwest Interior: Tonight, 1945, the first atomic bomb was ex­ Papandrea told the authority Papandrea said the message is Temperatures at 3 a.m. EOT When you finally get It all together, the decision had been made. But he V ploded In a test In Alamogordo, N.M. members that what he has seen of out in his department that every­ today ranged from 44 degrees in partly cloudy. Low in the mid 50s. Friday, mostlv they'll ask you to move It because said he sees no other choice now sunny. High 75 to 80. ^ the condition of its projects in thing is to be geared to getting Alpena, Mich., to 85 degrees in TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Mary Baker someone else needs the shelf space. Manchester “ favorably disposes because there it too little time to get Phoenix, Ariz. things done, and cutting red tape. any asbestos work done before West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, partly cloudy. Eddy (1821); Roald Amundsen (1872); m e” toward thecongretate housing And he said the department has a The forecast called for showers Barbara Stanwyck (1907); QInger Rog- When someone says making more application. Herald photo by Leavitt school opens for the year. The work Low in the lower 60s. Friday, mostly sunny. High in the money means nothing to them, you can fairly good mandate from Gov. and scattered thunderstorms to­ e r8 (1 9 1 1 ) ’The authority has applied for two must be done while buildings are mid 70s. bet the reason is that they're already William O’Neill and the General Alma Taylor, right, has a pleasant chat day in central and southern c o n g r e g a t e h ou ses o f 20- Coventry. The two have been pen pais empty. TODAY’S QUOTE: "The Atomic Age Is loaded. Assembly in favor of providing with her hostess, Mary Zunner of Kennedy said he thinks there has Florida and along the North Northwest Hills: Tonight, mostly clear. Low 50 to 55 apartments each. housing. for many years. Tayior is from Austraiia. here to slay — but are we?” —- Ben­ been little concern because almost Carolina coast; showers and Friday, sunny. High 75 to 80. n ett C ert. TODAY’S TRIVIA ANSWERS: (b) And he said he felt the two sites Among the projects that im­ all the asbestos in the builings has thunderstorms over the southern Ginger Rogers won an Oscar for her chosen for congregate housing, pressed Papandrea were the reha­ Montauk TODAY’S MOON: Day be­ been encapsulated and is mostly Plains and from southwest Utah performance In "Kitty Foyle” (1940). both near Westhill Gardens, ap­ bilitations by the authority of seven Point. Wind mostly northeast 10 to 15 knots today and fore last quarter. © 1M7. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN contained in pile tunnels and boiler through central Arizona, and peared to be good locations. He duplex houses in various places in Australian woman meets pal 10 knots or less tonight and Friday. Seas than 1 foot rooms. He said there is some in scattered rain across New York observed that having the property Manchester into rental units. through Fnday. Chance of some showers this already under its control gives the classrooms, but most of that is through Pennsylvania and West One authoriity member, John boxed in. saojOop 000 0<; Ol d|i Virginia, and in the Pacific authority an advantage. Acquiring afternoon and evening. Partly cloudy later tonight and FitzPatrick. said one result of the “ Thank God We do not have Northwest. mostly sunny Friday. Astrograph property for housing projects is rehabilitations was that owners of after 40 years of letters considered a major problem. schools where asbestos was private houses nearby have up­ sprayed on structural supports,’’ He said the concept of congregate graded their properties. housing for the elderly is one he Bv AAoureen Leavitt Zunners’ cozy home on Coventry Lake aftera hectic Kennedy said. He said the only count on others to protect your career At the beginning of their meeting! place where there is sprayed Interests today. You'll have to be your supports and he said that in the Herald Intern cross-country trip, with stops in San Francisco and the authority members heard a asbestos is on the ceiling of the own watchdog at this time. -future when state housing for the report by Alan Lamson, architect Milwaukee, visiting other pen pais and a friend from COVENTRY — “ The Barrier Reef is worthwhile auditorium of Manchester High SAOITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) The elderly is built in Connecticut, one for the town-sponsored 24-unit their hometown. ^ r t h d a y to see.” said George Zunner of 2297 Main St. School. aspects Indicate that you should be state requirement will be that housing for the elderly on North The Zunners and the pair have spent many rather kicky today, but perhaps not In Removal of that asbestos is the PEOPLE provision be made in it for future Elm Street. Lamson said he ex­ "Yes, and Townsville is the next to see, with our moments this week talking about bid times and Friday, July 17,19S7 the material realm. Don't take gambles little hill in the middle," added Alma Taylor, a major expense in the high school development of congregate pects the Planning and Zoning friends from Australia. Unusual opportunities to Improve your that could cost you money. housing. native Australian. portion of the planned $8.87 million financial position will be popping up CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Getting Commission will make a decision In congregate housing, the el­ “ Yeah, well I ’ve seen it once, and I ’ll never go THE THREE OF’TEN kid each other about the in renovations to the five schools. Special unwelcome docudrama about Jan Kemp, the from time to time In the year ahead. yourself Into a tizzy over unexpected on the project Monday. If it is ’The other schools are Nathan Hale. derly live independently, but have back,” Zunner said, poker faced. Then he winked differences between the countries and their accents. teacher who won a legal batUe in They will be primarily for your benefit, disruptions today will solve nothing. A approved, he said bids for construc­ When “Dynasty” star Joan more services, like a community and smiled. For instance, when someone mentioned the Verplanck, Waddell, and Bowers, her protest of the University of so it you bring outsiders Into the pic­ cool head will be required to circumvent tion could be opened at the end of all elementary schools. Collins returns from London, her ture, they might not prosper. obstacles. dining room, to rely on. This kind of bantering might not be accepted oppressive humidity hovering over Connecticut, Georgia’s favoritism toward August with a contract awarded by Faced with a surprise estimate of estranged husband Peter Holm c a n c e r (Ju n e 21-Ju ly 2 2 ) Don't pay a AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) If you dis­ Papandrea said that living in between casual friends. But then again, this is no Squire couldn’t understand what all the talk was for. athletes. mid-September. 18.6 million for asbestos work, the says he’ll be waiting at the Los heavy price to fulfill your ambitions to­ cuss a confidential matter today with a ordinary friendship. “ We can’t understand what they’re grizzling Building Committee was attempt­ Angeles home they once shared The two-hour movie could be day. What you think you want might not pal who can’t keep a secret, your friend George and his wife. Mary, have been friends with about,” she said, adding that it is much more humid might disclose It to the very person ing to set priorities and remove with a special welcome. ready to air on CBS by fall of 1988, be worth It. Know where .to look lor ro­ Alma and her family for more than 40 years — on where they are in Australia. mance and you'll find it. The Astro- you’re trying to hide It from. paper, that is. asbestos only from areas where ‘T il be outside at Cabrillo said New Screen concepts pro­ Mary Zunner'explained that her mother-in-law Graph Matchmaker set Instantly reveals PIS C E S (F e b . 20-M erch 2 0 ) Your finan­ Water for subdivision George was in the U.S. Army, stationed in North there is the greatest possibility of Drive and Coldwater Canyon ducer Lon Gorfaln. wrote to Taylor before she and George were which signs are romantically perfect for cial affairs might be a bit more compli­ Queensland. Australia, in 1942. While he was there. married. contact with the public, but last (Boulevard) setting up a picket The first draft of the script is you. Mail $2 to Matchmaker, c/o this cated than usual today. However, if you George met Alma’s family. They befriended him, “ When George and I got married, his mother week the committee decided to hold line for Joan,” Holm, 40, said due next week, and approval by newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, manage shrewdly, you’ll end up In the off until later, partly because of the profit column. is hearing topic tonight and Alma and and Mary have kept in touch via pen handed the writing over to me saying, ’It’s your Wednesday. He said about 10 CBS to start production could OH 44101-3428. time limit before schools reopen, ARIES (March 21-April 19) Be sure that and paper all these years. turn’ ,’’ Zunner recalled. people carrying banners and come before Labor Day, Gorfain LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Seriously con- and partly because committee sldar more progressive methods today, you and your mate completely agree The fate of Manchester subdivi­ It was Taylor who kept up the writing from down placards would help him protest said ’Tuesday. Among Wittenzellner’s tasks FIN A LLY, AFTER dozens of letters with members feel prices for asbestos rather than adhering to routines that about expenses today. Neither should sion Redwood Farms’ water future under over the years because Zunner was busy his homeless state. The film would cover events dip Into the trough without the other’s were to determine whether a $2,800 promises' to visit each other over the years. Alma removal, not hard to predict, will are comfortable, but don't have an im­ may be decided tonight at a public raising a family. Collins, 53, is due to return leading up to Kem p’s lawsuit pressive product rating. consent. lien against property owned by the and her sister, Marie Squire, traveled to the states stabilize later. hearing at 6:30 at Lincoln Center. Elm Co. for work done while today. against two university adminis­ VIHQO (Aug. 23-Supt. 22) If you feel TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You may this summer for the first time. ’They arrived in town TAYLOR RECALLED THE time during World Paul Phillips, chairman of the trators, in which she claimed she that someone is trying to put something have to deal with someone today with John Wittenzellner, a Stafford Koppleman was still the owner is Saturday night, after their plane fought dense fog Building Committee, said last week Holm was evicted Friday from resident, has applied to buy the - War II. when there were many American soldiers was fired as a remedial instructor ‘ over on you today In a commercial ar- whom you’ve had differences In the still enforceable; to outline a plan of caused by the heat wave shortly before their landing there are no federal or state the Hollywood Hills home where past. The event won't be successful If L&M Water Co., which serves the stationed in Townsville. because she spoke out against ranganfent, don't hesitate to ask ques­ payment of the considerable liabili­ at Boston’s Logan Airport. mandates in place for removal, but he and Collins had lived and is tions. Demand facts and figures. you nurse a grudge. 106 Redwood Farms residents, and ties of the two companies; and to “ There were 10 fellows for every girl back then,” preferential treatment for “ We’re not too happy with your airlines,” Squire only for identifying and monttoring dependent on friends, said his LIBRA (SepL 23-Oct. 23) Keep com­ GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) This Is not a the Elm Water Co., which serves provide some financial information Taylor said, adding the population Jumped from athletes. said half-jokingly. “ We spend hours on a plane and 33,000 to 75,000 with the influx of soldiers during 1942. the substance, which is considered attoniey, Frank Steinschriber. plaints to yourself today. Your asso­ good day to get involved in the confi­ the Coventry Hills and Pilgrim on the Aqua Treatment and Servi­ dential affairs ol pals, or to let them all we get to eat is a bag of salty peanuts and a jar of a health hazard. Holm is biding his time until PETER HOLM JOAN COLLINS She settled out of court for ciates will recognize what annoys you Hills sections of Coventry. ces Co. He was also asked to "Yeah, and you’re still being invaded by the and seek ways to alleviate problems If poke their noses Into yours. Everyone apple Juice.” Monday, when he’ll get a chance .. . he’ll be waiting . . . coming home today reinstatement and more than $1 Wittenzellner, who owns the become familiar with the rules and Yanks,” George razzed, referring to the developing million. The two administrators you give them the chance to do so. should maintain a distance. ’The Australians have been relaxing at the tourism in the area. to convince a Judge he is entitled SCORPIO (Oct 244IOV. 22) Don't Aqua Treatment and Services Co. regulations of small water later were reassigned. © 1M7. NEVraPAPER ENTEIU>R1SE ASSN to $80,000 a month in temporary criticized combat performance nost,” the loosening of restric­ in Stafford and operates II other companies. support from Collins, said and readiness during stops Tues­ tions in their nation, during next private water systems in the area, Steinschriber. Holm is basing his day at the Marines’ airbases in El month’s festival. has been the court-appointed re­ Toro and Tustin, Calif. Postal poetry ceiver of L&M and Elm since 1983. money demands largely on his “ I would expect that If these ^ Crafts Gray, 59, said the Marines’ Current Quotations Former owner George Koppleman work as the actress’ business programs continue and are repli­ Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist headquarters in Washington had become ill, and he wa lk ^ away manager. cated across the country thou­ Endora Welty plans to read her OUR FIRST “ looked, like a morgue” every "You know what Terry Ander­ from the two companies, leaving Marvin Mltchelson, the celeb­ sands of times, it becomes more story ab(>ut a postmistress at a ” He’s done very well I think. afternoon because everyone was son’s doing right now? H e’s in his them in disarray. in the rity divorce lawyer representing powerful than what officials can ceremony honoring a new stamp But he does seem to forget underwear, on a foam rubber Since becoming receiver, Witten­ 10 Collins, has maintained that the out jogging “ in cute little sneaks” do,” Naisbitt said recently. “ It’s for fellow Mississippi writer and things.” — Katherine L. Boyd, A'IVIVIVERSARY so they could look in a mirror pad, in a 6-foot, by 6-foot, by 6-foot zellner has made major repairs to actress gave Holm $1.3 million nice for Telluride to assert former postmaster William Rear Adm. John M. Poindexter’s later and “ still look nice.” dungeon. He doesn’t know that his the two systems, which were in Minutes over the course of their marriage, leadership in this regard.” Faulkner. fifth-grade teacher, while watch­ danger of having to shut down and you get the gifts... Country “ That’s fine. We’re going to be father and that his brother is as well as $900,000 in expense The author of the best-seller Welty will read “ Why I L ive at ing him explain on television his because of a lack of maintenance by the best-looking outfit that ever deia^: never held his little money, so he deserves no more. “ Megatrends” compared the So­ the P.O.” at the Aug. 3 ceremony role in the Iran-Contra Koppleman. Wittenzellner applied dau^ter, who is now over 2 years got run off a hill,” he said. viet Union to “an awakening in Oxford, Miss., for the Faulkner controversy. to buy them last year, and the of age. He h&s1)’t had a chance to giant,” ^nd said glasnost is the stamp. University of Mississippi purchase was approved in Febru­ JULY9 «>tix„17«h You depend on your car to get to work. In order to be depend­ Weekend Back to hard core Soviet seclusion most important developm ent in officials said. be a father to his bther girl, who is ary by West Hartford Probate able, that car has to be maintained. You could take it to a garage now 10. Terry Ande/son is sitting - Soviet life since the Russian Welty, who lives in Jackson, Court, which was handling the or a dealer's service department. And that usually means leaving it ’The Marines’ new command­ The secluded city of Telluride, Craft Shows Revolution in 1917. will open an annual conference there rotting. I hope to God he L ^ t t C r V dissolution of the Koppleman there all day. You can't afford to be without your car that long. ant says he’s ordering a return to Colo., in the San Juan Mountains survives, and I hope that he ^ After all, time is money. But you can afford 10 minutes. Bring your Featuring "In my Judgment, glasnost is Aug. 2 on Faulkner and his estate. traditional, hard-core physical will play host to leading Soviet returns to be reunited with his car to Economy Oil and we’ll change the oil, filter, and perform 12 the real thing,” he said. fictional Yoknapatawpha County Following this approval, a Con­ Top Quality fitness drills, saying the Corps winters and thinkers during the other vital car care services. 10 minutes. That's all it takes. Now in north Mississippi. fam ily, and I hope it*s soon.” — necticut Department of Public must maintain "a warrior Telluride Ideas Festival, the Former hostage David Jacobsen, Utility Control hearing had to isn't it time to make the best choice for a change? Crafts The reading will follow presen­ Connecticut daily focus." brainchild of author-futurist John Georgia docudrama speaking about Associated Press held in order for the DPUC to decide tation of the first Eudora Welty Wednesday: 504 14 SERVICES IN 10 MINUTES Gen. Alfred M. Gray Jr„ who Naisbitt. newsman Terry Anderson, a on final approval of the transfer. July 11 & 1 2 A New York production com­ Awards for Creative Writing to NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY took over the Corps last month. 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John Rowland, R-Conn., is among process and deliver mail are ment backs down” on some of its Postal Service management give SAN SALVADOR — Six American military personnel were unions, after walking out on con­ prohibited by law from striking, the demands. us “an iron-clad guarantee to the list of conservative groups and 21 members of Congress who ‘You don’t know me, but i’m your next president’ tract negotiations, vow there will deadline for achieving a new have pledged a reward of »2.4 million to anyone from Laos, killed when their helicopter crashed in bad weather just outside Frank would say what the de­ protect the clerks of the APWU,” San Salvador, a U.S. Embassy spokesman said today. not be any more talks unless three-year accord is 12:01 a.m. mands were. before they will agree to go back to Cambodia who brings out any American servicemen afterward that the number of supporters in the management backs down on some Tuesday. still missing and imprisoned in Southeast Asia. Bv Andrew Yurkovsky A seventh American survived the crash, said the spokesman, the bargaining table. Herald Reporter state led him to that decision. Jacob Gillespie. of its demands. Thomas J. Fritsch, chief bar­ But a labor source, speaking on The Pentagon criticized the effort, saying similar moves in the "I have so many good friends here. It’s that The breakdown in talks Wednes­ gainer for the Postal Service, said; grounds of anonymity, said "there Meanwhile, a source close to the past have fostered the idea that people with information on the Crew, medics and at least one officer were on the helicopter, he HARTFORD — Tennessee Sen. Albert Gore simple,” he said. said, but he declined to further identify the victims. day, six days before a deadline for "I have no specific comment about are illegal elements (in the mall negotiations said that Kay McMur- estimated 2,415 Americans missing in action could profit Jr. said Wednesday that his campaign for Gore broke little new ground in his' achieving a new three-year accord, the issue itself. However, manage­ handlers’ proposed pact) that we ray, director of the Federal Media­ financially from what they know. The Huey UH-IH left the capital en route to San Miguel, 86 apparently centered on a dispute ment stands ready and willing to have found.” tion and Conciliation Service, had president has bren gaining momentum since appearance at the State House, echoing manv miles east of San Salvador, around 10:30 p.m. Wednesday (11:30 At a news conference Wednesday near the Vietnam Veterans he announced his candidacy last month. of the themes he raised last month during his involving union jurisdiction over bargain at any time.” The source said the problem been contacted by attorneys for at Memorial, lawmakers who had pledged $100,000 each paid EDT) to pick up.an American soldier wounded in a gun accident. workers in the clerk class. Dan Frank, a spokeswoman for least one of the unions. Speaking at a gathering at the Old State announcement speech. Again, he sought to The soldier, identified earlier as a military adviser, was in stable involves a proposal to transfer from emotional tribute to missing servicemen. portray himself as a candidate with more than There was no immediate indica­ the Joint Bargaining Committee of the 346,000-member APWU to the It could not immediately be House, Gore joked that he had been asked to but serious condition early today, Gillespie said. tion of when negotiations would make a commercial for the American regional appeal. the American Postal Workers Un­ mail, handlers jurisdiction over determined whether McMurray or Express card. “I’m not running as a Southern candidate, Gillespie.said the American helicopter started to turn back resume. ion and the National Association of 5,000 to 7,000 workers in the mail any of his mediators would get by the way. I’m running as a national because of rainy weather aiid crashed. Although the two unions repres­ Letter Carriers, said, “there won’t clerk craft. Yale report may change pay setup “You don’t know me. but I’m your next involved in the talks. president,” he said, drawing a round of candidate who happens to be from the South,” HAVEN — A report on the job classification system for applause from the audience of about 150 he said. Cocaine smuggler paid off officials Yale University’s 2,600 clerical and technical workers may lead supporters and political observers. But Gore did admit that being a Southerner to a more equitable pay structure, says the union that represents has its advantages. The Democratic candi­ WASHINGTON — A convicted cocaine trafficker who says he Bush leads candidates in campaign cash the workers. Despite Gore’s optimism, commuters wait­ date for president will have to take the ing for the bus outside the State House southern states if he is to beat the Republican helped the Nicaraguan contras smuggle drugs into the United WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice "It is a pretty significant report.” said Andrea RoSS. chief Wednesday about 5 p.m. seemed unaware that candidate, he said. States claims he also made payoffs to officials in Cuba and the President George Bush has raised steward for Local 34 of The Federation of University Employees. a presidential candidate was in their midst. A Gore said after his appearance that his Bahamas to conduct his business. more campaign money than any It gives us an opportunity to look at pay equity in a way that has large blue banner hanging from the entrance longstanding positions on arms control and George Morales, who is serving a 16-year federal prison other 1988 presidential hopeful, $9.4 never been done before at Yale.” of the State House announced the senator’s the environment set him apart from the six sentence in Miami, made his revelations about Cuba for the first million, with Massachusetts Goy. Pay equity concerns paying equal salaries to women and men visit, but there was no crowd waiting for his other Democratic candidates for president. time Wednesday at a hearing of the Senate Foreign Relations Michael Dukakis leading Demo­ whose jobs are different but require comparable skills. It is an arrival. The senator, who has a reputation in subcommittee on drugs. crats with $4.6 million, their cam­ issue because some job categories, such as clerical workers, are Gore, 39. a former journalist who has served Washington as an arms-control expert, Morales said he worked with Cuban officials in the drug trade paigns report. filled primarily by women, while others, such as maintenance in Congress for the past lO years, spent the day proposed last month reducing nuclear arms between 1980 and 1984. He said payoffs were made directly to Possible Republican candidate workers, may be filled mostly by men. in Hartford on a campaign stop that included a by deploying mobile intercontinental missiles Cuban authorities who, in turn, asked Morales to buy Pat Robertson claims to have Pay equity was a major issue of a 10-week Local 34 strike in the visit with Gov. William A. O’Neill. He was to with single warheads. The mobility of the merchandise such as boats for them. collected $8.2 million but has not fall of 1984. return to Washington Wednesday night. missiles would reduce the chance of a formally reported his campaign The audience at the Old State House successful first strike by the Soviets, the funding. responded enthusiastically when the senator senator has said. U.S. wants Pakistan to explain Bush, after spending $4.4 million called for improving schools as a way toward Wednesday Gore said that the next O'Neill shakes up Judge-review unit WASHINGTON — The Reagan administration wants Pakistan in his unannounced campaign, still maintaining the competitiveness of the United president must look seriously at political and had more in the hank, $5 million, HARTFORD — Gov. William A. O'Neill has shaken up the States in the world marketplace. economic reform now under way in the Soviet to explain an attempt to export a type of steel used in uranium than the total raised by any Judicial Review Council, naming the son of a political ally to the “We must be willing to invest In the minds of Union. enrichment, an effort that seems part of the Islamabad announced candidate at this early panel that helps select judicial nominees and ignoring the our people.” Gore said. He said the nation “We don’t know the bona fides of Gorba­ government’s drive to build nuclear arms. stage of the campaign. outgoing chairman's recommendation for a successor. should strive to develop the best elementary chev’s refortns, but we ought to be ready to The arrest of a Pakistani resident of Canada last week on Ousted from the panel was Lucille B. Rivito who was replaced and secondary schools in the world. consider them,” he said. charges of trying to circumvent U.S. export laws presents a Dukakis, who entered the race at with Daniel J. Mahaney, a 32-year-old Waterbury attorney. West Hartford Mayor Christopher Droney, At the same time, Gore said, the United dilemnha for the Reagan administration, which is relying on the end of April. made a strong sta rt Mahaney is the son of longtime O'Neill confidant John D. Gore’s Connecticut campaign manager, li­ States must adopt a foreign policy that takes Pakistan for help in the covert war against the Soviet occupation with a $2 million fund-raising Mahaney. kened the response of the senator’s Hartford into account the aspirations of other nations. of Afghanistan. dinner in Boston last month, and visit to the atmosphere when the senator , But while seeking peace throughout the world, had nearly $3.6 million left in the A P p h o to "I was dumbfounded that he didn’t name Lucille Rivito to the A 1985 law requires the administration to end foreign aid ti bank for the reporting period that council, 1 absolutely know of no reason not to,” said Leo B. announced his candidacy in his hometown of the United States must also maintain its own non-nuclear nation that tries to export from the United Vice President George Bush waves from Boire Field in Nashua, N.H. Wednesday. Carthage, Tenn, a community of about 2,000. security, he said. * ended June 30. Flaherty Jr., a Vernon lawyer who retired this month after About 10,000 people turned out for that event, materials that “would contribute significantly to manufaclu| the cockpit of a World War II B-17 Bush is a former Navy pilot who was shot serving as the council's chairman since its inception in 1977. A P p h o to Local politicians attending the gathering a nuclear explosive device.’’ Quarterly reports, reflecting Droney said. Included Manchester Democratic Town fund-raising for April through June bomber during a quick campaign stop at down in Tokyo Bay. TENNESSEE’S ALBERT GORE Gore told Wednesday’s gathering that he Chairman Theodore Cummings, state Rep. plus totals for the year, were due at would make Connecticut the New England James R. McCavanaugh of Manchester and Grand Jury to probe PTL ministry the Federal Election Commission in the quarter, continuing to rake in of $6.5 million. according to spokesman John OSHA cites Foodways National . . . in Hartford Wednesday headquarters for his campaign. He said Henry Kelsey. Bolton’s party chairman. Wednesday. For those who offi­ donations through dinners and Among other Republican hope­ Buckley. COLUMBI A, S.C. — A bankruptcy judge has agreed to Jim and cially started their campaigns receptions, mail and telephone fuls, Rep. Jack Kemp. R-N.Y., Kemp collected $3.46 million WETHERSFIELD — The federal Occupational Safety and solicitation. His campaign man­ claimed donations from 50.000 Health Administration today proposed fines totalling $463,500 Tammy Bakker’s request for an independent overseer of PTL’s during that time, it was their first since the beginning of the year, and financial disclosure. ager. Lee Atwater, said he got contributors, helping him to pull out ended the quarter with $626,713 against Foodways National Inc. for “willful” and “serious” reorganization, while a federal judgein North Carolina ordered a money from nearly 30.000 individu­ Don’t count on Iran-contra, Gore says grand jury probe of the ministry. of a $200,000 debt he incurred by available cash and $453,321 in violations of safety and health standards. Bush raised more than $7 million als. and surpassed his June 30 goal putting on a massive mail effort, debts, his report showed. OSHA cited the company for 46 willful violations and is seeking U.S. District Judge Robert D. Potter in Charlotte, N.C., HARTFORD (AP) — The Iran-Contra affair Republicans will consider beneficial to them, race will mean that the dialogue in the the maximum penalty allowed for each, or $10,000 per infraction. may hurt the Republicans, but Democrats ordered a special grand jury to convene there Aug. 17 to The federal agency also is seeking $3,500 in fines for five alleged but I don’t think Democrats should rely on this campaign will not have the benefit ot his investigate the ministry’s operations under Bakker, the PTL shouldn’t count on it helping them win the controversy as a source of support.” input,” Gore said. serious violations. White House next year, says Democratic founder who stepped down in March amid a sex scandal. •• Gore said that for Democrats, many of Potter issued his order Wednesday after meeting Tuesday with Feds look for ‘underlying flaws’ in Delta No penalties were proposed for 11 “less than serious” presidential candidate and U.S. Sen. Albert whom never really believed they had a chance He said there would be no impact on his violations. Gore Jr. of Tennessee, to win the presidency in 1984, “the taste of campaign strategy if another Southern U.S. Attorney Charles Brewer and other Justice Department WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal in Atlanta, is the country’s fourth Los Angeles shortly after takeoff duty officer. “Despite out repeated efforts to work with Foodways to correct In Connecticut for a series of meetings with Democrat, Georgia Sen. Sam Nunn, decides to officials. The State newspaper reported today. Brewer refused to inspectors are looking for possible largest air carrier and is expected • because a galley door was 'not Delta spokesman William Barr victory is palpable this time.” get into the race. serious safety hazards, the company has time and again failed to Democratic leaders, including Gov. William He also satd that while he is now the only comment, citing Justice Department policy, the Columbia “underlying flaws” in a flurry of to carry more than 50 million people properly closed. At 4,000 feet, the said of the investigation, “It’s correct these problems as it promised it would,” said John A. A. O’Neill. Gore said Americans are “quite Democrat in the race from the South, he is The 39-year-old Vietnam veteran also said publication said. safety breakdowns at Delta Air this year. pilot had discovered he could not something that we welcome." He Pendergrass, OSHA assistant secretary. concerned that the next president re-establish running a national campaign. He said he he was confident his low name recognition Lines in recent weeks — all In the past month, a Delta plane pressurize the cabin because of the said internal investigations of five Foodways employs 400 people and is a subsidairy of Ore-lda respect for the rule of law in the White House” expects to do well in the early contests In Iowa" would be gradually improved as the national seemingly unrelated except that turned onto a runway where an unsealed door, FAA spokeswoman incidents dating back to June 18 Foods and H.J. Heinze.Co., OSHA said. It manufactures frozen — something that has been found lacking as and New Hampshire, but said the “definition campaign continues. Actor builds a new Globe Theater they involved pilot mistakes. aircraft was taking off, another Elly Brekke said. have uncovered no common thread dinners. , the Iran-Contra hearings unfold, he said. of ‘weir has not yet been established” flew within 100 feet of a Continental except that they each involved pilot “I think I can unify the party. I think I can LONDON — More than three centuries after Oliver Cromwell The Federal Aviation Adminis­ Mechanical failure forced mistakes. “The Democrats would be mistaken to He said the decision by Arkansas Gov. Bill not only carry the South and not only hold the tration announced the special re­ airliner, another had both its assume that the Iran-gate controversy is ordered the destruction of Shakespeare’s playhouse, an another Delta flight to turn back to “The training procedures are, we Clinton not to seek the Democratic nomination core Democratic constituency groups, but American actor is building a new Globe Theater 200 yards from view of training procedures at the engines turned off in midflight, Los Angeles on Wednesday. The going to produce victory in the upcoming had not affected his campaign, except also appeal to those voters throughout the airline Wednesday and formed a another landed on the wrong feel, adequate,” Barry continued. Housing project report encouraging election.” the senator said. “We Democrats the site of the original. flight, bound for Mazatlan, Mexico “The pilots are senior pilots. It’s perhaps to make it easier for some Southern nation who have in the past been willing to vote special team of as many as 30 runway, and another one landed at with 61 people aboard, turned back have to produce victory by outlining a vision voters to choose. With today’s ground-breaking, Sam Wanamaker will begin the the wrong airport. one of those anomalies that seem to BRIDGEPORT — A city housing official admits that “tons of either Democratic or Republican, depending realization of a dream he has pursued for four decades — to inspectors to go through the air­ and landed more than an hour after happen from time to time with a studies” have been done on the rundown federally-subsidized for America’s future. “I’m not going to say his departure from the upon the nominee and the message in the line's training \ manuals and “I doubt that it’s going to be an effect that restore an authentic Shakespearean stage to south bank of the In the latest incident, on Wednes­ takeoff because of a malfunction on human being. All of a sudden you do Father Panik Village, but says he is encouraged by the latest race helps me. because his departure from the campaign.” Gore said. procedures. J day, the FAA said a Delta flight the control panel, said Dick Torn- River Thames. Delta, which has its headquarters something that you’re trained study because it shows numerous community agencies have “This is going to be a major attraction alongside Madame bound for Salt Lake City returned to quist, the FAA's Western region totally not to do.” come together to try to redevelop the blighted village. Tussaud’s (Wax Museum), St. Paul’s (Cathedral), and the Tower “There have been a ton of studies done on Father Panik, but of London,” the 68-year-old expatriate American actor-director there is a difference in this one,” Clarence Craig, a spokesman said jubilantly Wednesday. for the Bridgeport Housing Authority said Wednesday about a Minister dies after hospitai transfer “Why are we watching this commercial, Henry? new study on how to clean up the village. ’■*: We can get the same insurance, and more conveniently, at the Savings “There is a tremendous concern by all of the agencies involved Senate votes windfall-tax repeal Bank of Manchester.” — the housing authority, the city and the tenants,” he said. "They Incident highlights problems with nurse shortages are organized now.” WASHINGTON (AP) — Repeal of the windfall profits tax on oil Father Panik Village, called one of the worst in the nation by NEW HAVEN (AP) - A promi­ -shipping (patients) around.” Service, said Gloria Williams was instituted and is usually success­ companies cleared the Senate early today but faces another federal authorities, should be torn down and replaced with nent clergyman died last week Greenwald said. The question is told her husband could be taken to ful,” he said. hurdle when lawmakers of both houses fashion the final version modern apartments with individual entrances and yards, the after being transported to an “Are these delays dangerous?” he either Milford Hospital or Griffin of a sweeping trade bill. study released Wednesday said. out-of-town hospital when two city added. Hospital in Derby. A postmortem examination re­ The 58-40 vote on which the Senate attached the plan to its trade hospitals had to all but stop their Williams, of St. Luke’s Episcopal LaTorraca said the paramedics vealed the lung embolism as well as bill nevertheless prompted Sen. David Boren^D-Okla, sponsor of emergency room admissions in Church, died Friday at Milford thought Williams had a possible massive clots in the arteries and the measure, to pronounce himself elated by the “unexpectedly l i i m o f f State, Puerto Rico exchange ideas part because of a nurse shortage, Hospital from extensive blood bowel obstruction because of his veins in Williams’ intestines, said strong bipartisan majority.’’ The vote came in sessions that officials said. clotting in his lungs after he complaints of abdominal pain. The Dr. John E. Fenn, chief of staff of Yale-New Haven Hospital. stretched past midnight. HARTFORD — State education officials will goto Puerto Rico The clergyman’s surgeon. Dr. collapsed at home, according to his ambulances do not carry equip­ “It will put us in a stronger bargaining position with the next month in an exchange program designed to help children William Greenwald, said he did not widow, Gloria. ment to diagnose blood clots in the t h a t f V s e t know if the Rev. Ernest C. Williams “In no way could this have been conference committee,” Boren said. He said influential Texans, whose schooling is disrupted when they follow their parents to Williams recently had foot lungs, he said. reversed, no matter what hospital Senate Finance Committee Chairman Lloyd Bentsen and House and from jobs in Connecticut and on the island. would have lived if he had received surgery. Clots formed during an LaTorraca said the ambulance he was taken to.” Fenn said. quicker treatment from a nearby operation can sometimes travel to Speaker Jim Wright, could also play a vital part when lawmakers Guaranteed life insurance Education Commissioner Gerald N. Tirozzi said that of the ride to Milford Hospital took 23 Fenn and Ken Warren, a spokes­ sit down to fashion the final version. 35,000 students of Puerto Rican descent in Connecticut schools 19 hospital. the lungs, Greenwald said. minutes because of early-morning man for §t. Raphael’s Hospital, “Only the good Lord knows if it Paramedics from New Haven traffic on Interstate 95. Gloria “I think we have the best chance we’ve had to actually repeal for ages 55 to 75 - it’s percent, or about 7,000, are “very transient,” moving because of confirmed that the hospital emer­ the tax,” Boren said. their parents' work cycles. would have made a difference,” Ambulance Service, who initially Williams said that the Milford gency rooms had been closed to “They move constantly,” Tirozzi said at a news conference Greenwald said. worked on Williams at his home, Hospital emergency room physi­ non-critical patients. better than TV offers- But he said that the situation did told Gloria Williams they cpuld not cian told her that her husband’s announcing the program on Wednesday. “This transiency means highlight health care problems Fenn said the same situation Judge postpones Deaver trial that these students rarely complete a significant learning cycle. bring him to Yale-New Haven orSt. condition was very serious and that existed Friday night and Saturday now it’s as close as brought on by a nurse shortage and Raphael’s Hospital because both his lungs were full of clots. morning, when between 80 and 90 “It is extremely difficult to educate youngsters who are highly the resultant decrease in the had closed their emergency rooms WASHINGTON — A federal judge today postponed Michael K. mobile,” the commissioner said. If a lung embolism is sudden or beds were closed “in large part Dea ver’s perjury trial until Oct. 19 to allow defense lawyers time number of hospital beds in the area. to all but trauma patients and those massive, “there is not much you because of the nursing shortage. the Savings Bank of He said "a good percentage” of those students are from “Hospitals are saying we’re not in critical condition, she said. can do,” said Greenwald, Williams’ to seek Supreme Court review of an appellate court order low-income families and are “not functioning at grade level.” ”We have no choice.The hospitals requiring public jury selection. able to take care of everyone with Robert LaTorraca, vice presi­ orthopedic surgeon. If the attack is become overwhelmed in this city,” Manchester. Most likely, an emergency)- They must resort to dent of New Haven Ambulance less acute, “treatment can be U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson set the new trial he said. date after dismissing a pool of 94 prospective jurors, many of I , Senators agree to study tax relief whom had been questioned behind closed doors. costs you less, too. HARTFORD — State Seilhte Democratic leaders said they Iroquois pipeline plans Jackson dismissd the jury pool a day after the U.S. Circuit would gaalong with their House counterparts and study the issue /T IL E BONANZA MONTH OF JULYV- Court of Appeals here ordered him to conduct jury selection in -J of property tax relief for towns undergoing revaluation, rather open court. than acting on it in next week’s special legislative session. Defense attorney Herbert J. Miller Jr. said he would ask the The study, to be done by a special commission to be appointed remain on ‘fast track’ glg^ TORRE TILE IMPORTS high court to review the appeals panel’s ruling, saying it showed by the governor and iegislative leaders, would cost about “no appreciation at all” for the difficulties in jury selection. WASHINGTON (AP) - The under the procedure, she said. $ 200 ,000 . " DISTRIBUTORS. INC. House Democrats had agreed on the study approach earlier in Federal Energy Regulatory Com­ The Iroquois Gas Transmission mission has rejected a staff recom­ System would be a 355-mile-long Justice endorses radio ^i^ackdown the week. mendation that the Iroquois pipe­ COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW SHOWROOM After a closed-door meeting of Senate Democrats on pipeline snaking through New York FEATURING EXCLUSIVE DESIGNER TILES. WASHINGTON — The Justice Department supports new The Savings Bank i * 72, or a woman between 55 Guaranteed life coverage. 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Flynn on Wednesday denied the motion, M»«W “I believe they were trapped by the fire,” she said. rejecting a defense claim that Connelly is shirking his 522-0507 ■ 522-7701 IF T« TIM reasons. If you’re a man between ages 55 and monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually. Carnations ^ ttH Alia Nr Shiwnm It SI W$illleklM„Wilirtwry. 7864177 At least six houses were destroyed, and two mobile homes and a responsibility. V WHh Priom U ta Thma You CouM Buy Any QuantHy and Not Laltorar Stoek church youth center were damaged. OfBccs in Manchester, East Hartford, BoJton, Andover, South Windsor, East Windsor, MetnOcrF-OJC. A M rd , Eirtford. MamhcM, Toland and Glasfonbury. Telephone 646'1700. EqmI ORROrtunlty Lender * ~ MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. July 16 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuradav. July 16, 1987 — 7 OPINION Poindexter Poindexter testifies hometown he didn’t get memos ^acks him By William M. Welch ter and staff used to communicate Swap vote 'SNTTHAT ■C The Associated Press with each other. Those notes were retrieved by investigators for ODON. Ind. (AP) - Rear Adm. 'im-: WASHINGTON - Former Na­ evidence. ■ COURTS -Ndr/c?... Jack John M. Poindexter’s fifth-grade tional Security Adviser John M. A computer buff, Poindexter said teacher remembers her one-time Poindexter says he agreed with his he believed he had taken proper should be Anderson favorite pupil as a smart boy. former aide, Oliver L. North, that steps to erase the messages at his IS m “He’s done very well I think,” the Iran-contra diversion was a terminal. “My policy was to erase Katherine L. Boyd said Wednesday good idea but didn’t get the five them, and I apparently did it the ~as she watched Poindexter on memos North claims to have sent to right way, and I don’t think Colonel by machine m m television explain his role in the him for the president. North did it the right way,” he said. Iran-Contra affair. “But he does Poindexter, who today continued Their chief disagreement, how­ Pft>paSAL, s

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Americans shrugged off rising 2,483.74. business inventories s o a r^ B.7 NEW HAVEN (AP) — Sargent prices and imported a record level The trade news pushed the dollar Manufacturing Co., New Haven’s percent in May as a backlog of HAOAH TNB NOBRIBLB by DIk Brawn* of foreign goods in May, widening sharply lower against major for­ unsold cars and a slump in salM of largest manufacturer, will change the U.S. trade deficit to $14.4 billion. eign currencies, while interest hands for the second time in seven furniture and appliances contrib-. iSfeeOTTOSiVE UP W/^AT /5 /r— 7-k , Industrial production rose only rates clim bed in the credit uted to the biggest rise in invento­ &lAMPcx>AtJP yilhrs in a $270 million leveraged slightly in June, while business markets. Prices of long-term go­ RAPU kI Z E L .6 M E 5 A t i p COHPITK»iBRl bilyout by mahagement and a ries in more than three years. e o fZ & e o ii& B U T I inventories soared in May, accord­ vernment bonds, which move in the Oil futures prices rose above the Toronto investment firm. oHlcials ing to other government reports opposite direction from interest c: A M T A P F o p p M E P said. $22-per-barrel level for the first I t s from our answering service. The published Wednesday. Oil futures rates, dropped about $10 for every time in 18 months, lifted by strong A new corporation will run phone company called to say they've prices climbed above $22 a barrel, $1,000 in face value. gasoline demand and market anx­ Sargent and three other businesses disconnected our line." lifted by escalating tension in the The news on the industrial front iety over reports of an attack Iv included in the sale. The three Persian Gulf and strong demand was not much more encouraging. businesses formed most of the Iraqi warplanes on an Iranian t h e GRIZZWELLS'^ by Bill Schorr for gasoline. The Federal Reserve said produc­ offshore oilfield in the Persian Gulf. architectural hardware group of News of the broadening trade gap tion at U.S. factories, mines and Contracts for August delivery of WHATi^A W m , Y OB5AWZ\N6 P L A V E K 5 . the seller, L.B. Foster Co. of got the stock market off to a weak utilities edged up a slight 0.2 Pittsburgh. West Texas Intermediate, the U.S. MyBA$EBALL Wto 5PEMT TIME IH \ WH0 5PENT \ start Wednesday. The report sur­ percent in June as strength in benchmark crude oil, vaulted t o ' A definitive agreement for the w m o m i i B r n w h at'-j ] ^ m e i n ^ e 1 prised many on Wall Street after non-manufacturing helped offset a $22.15 a barrel in heavy trading on < 5 0 U ^ O H . ANDTUKPlir'CBncr INTUIT Rrm/OMMT/ .< ; sale was announced earlier this sentiment had spread on Tuesday big drop in auto production. ANPTW5PILE'^R9R IN^E P E n yroep ^ ; week by Foster. the New York Mercantile Ex­ that the gap between imports and The June production increase change, up 57 cents from Tuesday’s PLA/ER5W»5PCMT THIPP OJNIC. The three businesses being the ph anto m by L*« Falk 8 By Barry exports might have narrowed to as followed a much stronger 0.5 close. A barrel is equivalent to 42 'nMEtNTVIE T - ^ PILE? bought with Sargent are Arrow little as $n billion. percent rise in output during May, gallons. : Lock Manufacturing Co. of New 17Hf PHfunm TALB'.IOO iMfSASO,. “.PROVE THEM ID THEIR , 1..ANP TOOK THEIR AMERICAN ^ ^ The Dow Jones average of 30 and was the weakest performance Analysts expect the increase to "■JPT PEATH9INTD OtSfiT I I RICH LANDS.' LEA6UE- York, McKinney Manufacturing industrials, down about 15 points in since production showed no in­ lift gasoline prices at the pump by SWAMP., ANP TOOK I f HOW ABOUT Co. of Scranton. Penn., and Curries early trading anrt tm mnrr. than 10 crease at all in April. 2.5 to 4 cents a gallon. THEIR RICH LANDS. I^THAT, DEVILff „ Manufacturing Co. of Mason City, _ Iowa. A fifth company. LeFebure Corp. l o A m ; of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, was sold Coca-Cola tightens market grip ^ separately on June 30 for $69 million ^to a Swedish company. Inter CAPTAIN EASY '*'by Crooks a Casale Innovation AB. WE ARE TRVINe Foster’s vice president for mar­ two years after classic’s return TO ARKAN6B FOR keting. J. P. Stevens.'said Wednes­ TRANSPORTATION that the sale will elimimate TO GET ALL OF day ATLANTA (AP) — Two years still 2 points or less, they’ll probably anniversary of the return of the old nearly all of Foster’s debt. Foster, VOU OUT OF since a public uproar led Coca-Cola throw in the towel at that point," formula. The coinpany also cele­ which acquired the five companies to revive its classic formula, Doyle said. brated that anniversary by an­ for $300 million last year, posted a analysts say the company has Coca-Cola officials refused com­ nouncing increased earnings for |5.71 million loss for its first quarter BLONDIE by Daan Young B Btan Oraka tightened its hold in the industry, ment on analysts’ speculation that the second quarter c o m p a rt with this year primarily because of the largely by introducing new soft new Coke sales are down or that the a year ago. IO...I HHJ« Ida'cline in energy markets. Stevens N O W drinks'with Coke in their names. soft drink will be discontinued. The company reported a 7 THAT'S -said. INSPIRATION Sales of Coca-Cola classic remain Since the introduction of original percent increase in soft drink sales "Sargent is sold, and we don't A^ I n-/r>a « about the same, however, and new f. ig g y DEAR POLLY — Can glass can­ and vegetables, including directions celery, onion, salt and maybe a bit of ing was led by its Pratt A Whitney Regulators doubt Bobsky ning jars be used for freezing? — for dry, sugar, syrup and Juice pack A.L.J. paprika on top — and basically that’s 1 jet engines, Otis elevators and Come in and talk over your options-you’ll proba­ for fruits and blanching times for veg­ it! - MARY Irtdustrial Systems units. United DEIAR A.L.J. — Yes, standard etables. Others who would like a copy DEAR MARY AND FRIENDS — Technologies’ other products in­ profited in own downfall bly do better than you’d think. You see, at Connecticut home canning jars may be used for of this issue should send $1 for each freezing. Jnst take care to allow some Although Mary’s original letter rec­ clude Sikorsky helicopters, Carrier copy to POLLY'S POINTERS, in care air conditioning and Hamilton N ation al, w e know it takes m ore than high interest rates ■pace for expansion of Ihe frozen food ommended letting the potatoes sit WASHINGTON (AP) - Ivan F. iieiped federal investigators pursue of this newspaper, P.O. Box 93863, y — 3 . Standard controls. to prevent breakage (allhoagh these aeveland, OH 44101-5863. Be sure to overnight at room temperature, it is 2----Jia Boesky likeFy did not make a killing other illegal inside trading. togethi^renuns. Jars are quite strong). Usually, the much safer to refrigerate7-in them over­ For the first six months, United in futures markets last fall by include the title. — POLLY Technologies earned $254.2 million, Lynch said a quick SEC analysis It t ^ know-how. wide-moulh Jars are the most desir­ night. The texture should not be af­ U.S. ACRES by Jim Davis ^ trading on the expected effect of his DEAR POLLY — My secret to suc­ suggests Boesky lost money in the able for freezing, since frozen con­ fected. — POLLY ^ up 32 percent from $192.5 million a own downfall, federal regulators cessful potato salad was learned from year earlier. futures trading after the settlement tents can be slid out of the Jars with­ ^ DoBar say. my grandmother. Always cook the po­ / REAP 06 MNP A6 THE INSPECTOR GAZED nr Sales for the first six months and before it was announced. Iliat out completely thawing. Be careful of (f l) If she uses your favorite Pointer, TO SLEEP, Gary Lynch, enforcement.chief using commercial food Jars that may tatoes the day before you plan to Peeve or Problem in her column AT THE SUSPECTS SITTING ABOUT totaled $8.2 billion, up 10.8 percent for the Securities and Exchange would indicate he was using the make potato salad and let them cool MOM THE DRAWING ROOM, HE DREW A futures market simply to hedge his Gmnechcut not be as strong as canning Jars, since Write POLLY'S POINTERS in care of from $7.4 billion in 1 ^ . Commission, and William E. Seale, off overnight. The poUtoes will be DEEP BREATH AND ANNOUNCED, United Technologies also an­ large stock portfolio, a common tfiis newspaper. '1 KNOW WHOlU KILLEDKILLtP r- a member of the Commodity BUFFV. THElE r ^ ( nounced it has sold its Elliot Futures Trading Commission, said trading tactic for large investors. 'turbomachinery Co. to Elliot Ac­ J^a^nal MORDERER ~ Wednesday that Boesky’s trading The issue was> raised Wednesday quisition Corp. in the days before and after his fall by Sen. Patrick. Leahy, D-Vt., Shareholders in Elliot Acquisi­ V doesn’t show a trend that would chairman of the Senate Agriculture tion Corp. include members of yield huge profits. Bank Committee. The panel oversees tte Elliot’s present senior manage­ Boesl^'s $100 million penalty in futures markets, and Leahy said he ment. Paul R. Smiy will continue as PEOPU WHO KNOW ' an inside trading scandal was was concerned that Boesky was Know -how that pays off7 Elliot's president and chief execu­ know there's a certain magic 1 1 1 1 w WWb ■ announced last November, nearly allowed to make one last killing in tive officer. United Technologies about Classified Advertising. two months after agreement on the futures, which fall under the said. Member FDIC 643 -2711 penalty was reached, as Boesky jurisdiction of the CFTC. % 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, July 16. 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. July 16,1987 — II Killer typhoon hits Poindexter FOCUS South Korea coast intended to

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - objects at passersby, killing at least Authorities said they feared more two in the southern city of Pusan. keep secret than too people were killed early "The damage is more than what today when Typhoon Thelma rav­ we thought. We are trying to find Continued from page 1 aged the southern coast with floods, oyt what happened," said an mudslides and wind-whipped seas. official at the Central Counter false chronologies for White House The Ministry of Home Affairs Disaster Headquarters in Seoul. use last fall as the Iran-contrh said S3 deaths were confirmed, and The disaster headquarters said affair broke into public view. H^ 31 people were missing. Officials the casualty numbers could rise as said he ordered North to omit any said it was feared many of the the search for victims and survi­ mention of the diversion of Iraniah missing were killed. vors continued. arms sales proceeds to the rebels. Some news reports said up to ISO Weather officials donwgraded He also said he knew the people were dead or missing. the typhoon to a tropical depression documents were Inaccurate as to Yonhap, the Korean news agency, as it lost speed after moving into the the 1985 sale of HAWK missiles to rep o rt^ that S4 people had been later today. Iran, but said no one ordered him to, killed and 99 others were missing. Emergency relief officials said at falsify the records. “ The problem About 110,000 rescue workers, least 6,600 people had been left was I didn’t know what the rigUt including military reservists, were homeless and 993 homes and other answer was,” said the admired, called out to search for victims and buildings had been destroyed in who wasn’t promoted to National make repairs. Rescue boats South Kyongsang Province alone. Security Adviser until December (if searched the churning seas for People were being sheltered in 1985. survivors of vessels sunk by the local schools and government “ I was very fuzzy on the events of overnight storm. buildings. July, August, September and Oc­ The typhoon, packing winds of 80 Yonhap said officials in South tober” of the same year, he said. mph, sent sheets of heavy rain over Kyongsan Province initially esti­ Liman’s questioning related to South Korea, causing rivers to mated damage at $13 million. congressional attempts to learn the burst their banks and flood villages. The wind and rain slammed into details of the secret supply opera­ Tons of dirt and rocks cascaded the coast when the typhoon was still tion in 1985, while Poindexter was onto towns, trapping victims in 120 miles away, weather officials deputy national security adviser, their homes. Fierce winds hurled said. About 9.2 inches of rain fell and during the summer of last year, during the night, they said. The while he was the No. 1 man. center of the typhoon, the most “ I intended to withhold informa­ destructive part, swept by the tion from Chairman Hamilton” last Death toll peninsula without touching it. Horald photo by Tuckor year, Poindexter said, referring to The storm sank a number of Walt *W next year Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-Ind., who vessels, mainly fishing boats. was serving at the Ume as chair­ Emergency officials said about 360 To m M cKeown, 14, left, lost this man of the House^^telligence rising In moored or beached boats had been the Recreation Department's play­ arm-wrestling match to Keith Prere- Comniittee and now is chairman of destroyed or damaged. ground program at Highland Park the House Iran-contra committee. Two men were confirmed dead oanz,dartz, iz.12, in an iniormai informal contest during School Wednesday afternoon. He recalled that he authorized David Bruel, an auction­ m udslide and up to 23 others were feared North to meet with the Indiana eer at the Manchester drowned after a large fishing Democrat last summer to respond trawler went down off Sinan, local to questions. North was the Mall, takes a bid from a GRAND BORNAND, France officials said. “ switching point” for coordinating (A P) — Rescue workers recovered Authorities in Pusan said up to 30 Lawmakers go to Philadelphia the secret program of military aid, prospective buyer at another body today in the mud and fisherman and sailors were missing the admiral said. Thursday night's auction. debris left behind when a flash flood after a small freighter and four He said he made his “ well done” swept through a campground, fishing vessels were engulfed by evaulation after North’s meeting bringing the death toll to 23. high waves. to note founding of Congres^ because “ I was pleased hat the authorities said. Rescue workers were digging session was a success and that Fourteen other vacationers were through the remains of smashed Chairman Hamilton seemed missing, according to the Haute houses in villages and towns along WASHINGTON (AP) - Con-Con­ ------satisfied.” Auction action Savoie regional government in the southern coast, but rescue gress, which lives by compromise “ Our objective here was to nearby Annecy. At least nine people efforts were hampered by lands­ is sending a delegation to Philadel Kennelly represents state withhold information. There’s no were seriously hurt' and dozens lides and floodwaters blocking phia to celebrate the Great Com­ question about that and that was were treated for shock. promise of the summer of 1787, roads, officials said. Scripps League Newspapers tion was held. The 55 lawmakers my intent all along,” he said. Rescue workers set out this Seven members of one family which invented the Congress and Mitchell, a former federal judge, Manchester Mall turns into bidders’ heaven on Thursday nights morning in rubber rafts and helic­ led to constitutional rule. — signifying the 55 original were killed when their house was WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. signers of the constitution — will said Poindexter’s admission that he opters to search the Borne, a Independence Hall will welcome demolished by a mudslide in the Barbara Kennelly, D-Conn., sign their names to a resolution deceived the Congress “ makes it mountain stream that runs through an official party today of 55 House By AAaureen Leavitt southern city of Kwangju, the will be the state’s official commemorating the Connecti­ hard to believe anybody.” Mitchell the campsite. Heavy rains swelled and Senate members — one from officials said. Five people died congressional representative at cut compromise. pointed out in an interview on the Herald Intern it Tuesday into a torrent that when a landslide swept away four each state plus five leaders of the Public Broadcasting System that ceremonies today in Philadel­ Kennelly will be one of only overturned camping vehicles and homes in Hamyang. Four members House and Senate — to applaud the “ there is obviously no right to lie to phia marking the bicentennial two women participating. Old-fashioned wooden slat-back chairs lined the swept them away. of another family were killed when achievements of the 55 delegates of the Constitution. the Congress. Indeed, there is a law who framed the Constitution in that "Our country has known good scuffed, red-and-gray tile floor of the Manchester An Environment Ministry repre­ their home was buried by a Kennelly will join 54 of her which prohibits lying to Congress-. ” Mall. sentative told The Associated Press mudslide in Milyang, near Pusan. historic structure 200 years ago. Capitol Hill colleagues — one times and bad ones in the last Beckler, who disclosed on Wed: in Paris that an investigation on the About 200 other senators and 200 years, but the Constitution The floor contrasted with the bright yellow walls, "W e don't have full details. But representative from each state nesday that Poindexter Is the target campsite had been in progress House members and their families and five top House and Senate has always guaranteed our of a criminal investigation, com­ which were partially hidden by assorted wooden before the flash flood. we think the number of casualties will be along as observers. freedoms and protected our„ dressers, desks, chairs and mirrors. and property damage may increase leaders — in signing a resolution plained that “ the long arm of the Renaud Vie Le Sage stressed that Hundre^ of demonstrators and rights," she said. Tables stacked with costume jewelry, huge pots, as communications are restored in marking the historic occasion. independent counsel has reached the investigation was part of an protesters^also are expected to be remote areas,” said a rescue "This is a particularly special In alt, some 225 lawmakers down into the core of this kettles, glassware and lamps filled one side of the overall review of sites with possible on hand to rally for causes ranging official reached by telephone in day for Connecticut,” said Ken­ and their families are expected commmittee.” hall. risks, but he said the report on the from equal rights for women to U.S. nelly. explaining that the ce­ to make the trip to Philadelphia, That brought a soft-spoken, but Two stereo speakers flanked the auctioneer’s Kwangju. 165 miles south of Seoul. policies in Central America. campsite “ might have concluded remony . also commemorates where many will remain for a firm, rebuttal from Hamilton. podium. A 3-foot plastic ice cream cone that once that it be closed." Korean air force helicopters Their right to do so is guaranteed the “ Connecticut compromise weekend of Constitution bicen­ However, Daniel Philippe, re­ plucked people from the roofs of not only by the first 10 amendments adorned some dairy palace perched above a room that led to our ha ving two houses tennial celebrations. divider. gional government deputy, said flooded buildings. An air force to the Constitution — the Bill of of Congress today.” In addition to the historicai there "never was a question of spokesman said 18 people trapped Rights — but by a federal court The Manchester Mali’s Thursday night auction The congressional entourage celebrations, members of Con­ closing the campground” for rea­ by flooding were rescued near decision last week ordering author­ Teen charged ^ was about to begin. was traveling to Philadelphia gress and their families attend­ sons of safety. He said a routine risk Kumnung. ities not to interfere with peaceful, Clusters of gray-haired men and women, clad In by Amtrak. and will attend ing the weekend festivities wii study was under way. but that it did non-disruptive protest. in theft of car sports jackets and rain slickers, filed into the hall, South Korea often has been hit by afternoon ceremonies at his­ enjoy social gatherings, tours, not mean closure of the camp­ typhoons during the mid-summer This is the summer of the toric Independence Hall, where making sure to pick up their bid numbers. shopping trips and visits to A Manchester teen-ager was ground was being considered. rainy season. Iran-Contra investigation on Ca­ ' ’'"7 Constitutional Conven­ Young couples were content to sit toward the museums. arrested Wednesday in connection pitol Hill, and some congressional back of the room and take in all the action. Others, leaders may use their speeches with the theft of a car from the Manchester High School parking with their bid cards ready, sat near the front. celebrating the birth of the Consti­ Representatives, and celebrate the ence Hall and Congress Hall were Restaurants enthusiastic tution to hail the checks and lot in May, police said. As prospective bidders took their seats, scanning record of the first Congresses, built for small assemblies and the items up forbid, a woman climbed on the balances on presidential power which met in the structure from could not hold the 100 senators and Tanya Drakes, 16, of 97A Syca­ podium and announced that the auction was about written into the charter. 1790 until the capital was moved to 435 House members who make up more Lane, was charged with about earlier Feast Fest One of those leaders. Sen. Bob Washington a decade later. the Congress of today. third-degree larceny. Police said, to begin. Dole, R-Kan., the Senate minority the owner of the car discovered it While the original delegates Three runners displayed and carried Continued from page 1 leader, is a candidate for his party’s A courtroom battle over the missing on May 20, after she making it necessary to recycle arrived in Philadelphia on horse­ merchandise to the bidders as the bidding got 1988 presidential nomination. constitutional rights of groups returned from an MHS field trip. A some of the 50,000 food tickets back and by carriage, today’s under way. Talcottville Road, Vernon: Vito’s Today’s date marks the bicenten­ seeking to demonstrate at the friend of the owner’s said that which had been printed. Last year, celebrants are traveling to the It was soon obvious from the bidding who in the Birch Mountain Inn. 60 Villa Louisa nial of the vote by which the original summer-long bicentennial of the Drakes had given her a ride in the when the Fest grew from a two-day home of the Constitution by rail. crowd of about '70 had come to do business. Road, Bolton: El Torito, East delegates broke a long deadlock Constituion preceded today’s car, police said. to a three-day event, more than Two women, wearing floral-pattern dresses and Hartford: and J. Copperfield’s. 236 150,000 tickets were sold. The caused by the competing interests They will take part not only in the celebration. Drakes was released on a $1,000 Hartford Turnpike. Vernon. of large and small states and official ceremonies but in a non-surety bond. She is to appear matching yellow beads, bought two Chinier ft Ives profits from last year were used as Politicai, religious and commun­ Feast Fest’s success is not approved a plan that created the weekend-long series of social Monday in Manchester Superior mirrors, a wooden lap desk and a glass hen. seed money for this year’s festival. ity groups sued in federal court, measured by financial gains of two-house national Legislature that events and tours. Court. The pair, known to people at the mall as Sara and Despite the hard work involved, claiming that people carrying sponsors and participants, said has functioned ever since. Kate, have an antique shop in West Hartford. most restaurant owners are enthu­ Initial plans called for the entire placards or protest buttons were The 1987 congressional delegates Fiifit. "W e would probably continue siastic about Feast Fest '87. “ It’s Congress to convene in Philadel­ denied proper access to the bicen­ Although they buy Items for the shop, antiques are to do It even if we lost money,” she also will troop to Congress Hall, W om an Is facing • like a family picnic,” said Denley. phia. But that idea was scrapped tennial kick-off ceremonies on June more a hobby for them than a business. said. "It's a nice event for the adjourn into separate bodies from “ We wouldn’t pass it up." because of the cost, security risks 29, which featured an address by ’’We think of ourselves first,” Sara said. ” We community." the Senate and the House of burglary charge Some restaurants that are going and the realization that Independ­ Vice President George Bush. Don Denley of 23 Elwood Road enjoys an ice cream Mary Sofrin of Newington carefully eyes the have children, and we like to buy for our families Most restaurants expect little or to be in their first Feast Fest see it too.” no profit from the sale of SO-cent A Manchester woman who police cone as he watches the bidding at the auction. as an opportunity to become known. merchandise up for bid at Thursday night's auction as Another woman bought handfuls of costume food tickeU. but they still consider “ We want people to realize that said broke into her former husV the festival a worthwhile venture. we’re a food establishment,” said Obituaries band’s home last month and stolo she sits behind one of the tables. jewelry, a glass pitcher set and a three-legged stool " I don’t know whether we'll break Karen Leckner, head chef at the bank statements related to his made in a Maine state prison. even, make a dollar, or lose a Hartford Road Cafe, which was business was charged ’Tuesday with Another customer, Donna Monaco, said she helps dollar," said Don Denley, Sr., known only as a bar until its new third-degree burglary and T»T her boyfriend, Andy Desautels, run the Coventry ^ Marilyn J. Farr grandchildren. executive producers of "L a Cage,” owner of Hungry Tiger Cafe and owner. Jack Zeimak, reopened it harassment. Cove Peddlers shop in Coventry. Monaco said she The funeral is Friday at 2 p.m. at their biggest hit. Among the other Restaurant at 120 Charter Oak last November. Marilyn J. (Merriman) Farr, 50, Police said Kathleene Stratton, Poliks Funeral Home, 431 Pleasant shows Holt and Brown presented in usually buys the jewelry and furniture for the shop, Road. "It’s not for us to make Ned Ferry, general manager of of 130 Bolton Branch Road, Coven­ 34, of 18 Lilac St., called her sister at St., Gardner, Mass. Calling hours New York were the musical “ Plati­ and Desautels buys lamps and coins. She said she money — it’s exploitation of our Tapa’s Mediterranean Snack Bar try, wife of George H. Farr, died the time of the break-in at the are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. num,” starring Alexis Smith: a keeps many things she buys at the Thursday food and our name." in Vernon, said “ We want to Wednesday at Manchester Memor­ Tolland Turnpike home and told heT at the funeral home. Burial will be revival of "The Royal Family”; auctions for herself or her home. Bill Viara, owner of Manchester introduce ourselves to the Man­ ial Hospital. she was there. in St. John’s Cemetery, Gardner, and two comedies, “ Wally’s Cafe^’ Most people at auctions buy to sell, for tag sales Seafood, said, “ It gives us good chester community, to give them She was born in Portland, Maine Stratton phoned her former hus­ Mass. and “ Saturday, Sunday, Monday.” exposure to the public, and we get a an idea of what Mediterranean food and had been a resident of Coventry band's business in South Windsor or their own shops, Monaco's boyfriend said. lot of advertising from the Feast is.” for 27 years. She was a member of several times the day of the Some auction-goers, however, were there solely Fest.” The same sentiment was Food tickets will be going on sale First Congregational Church of Fritz Holt, producer Robert Francis, poet burglary, June 20, yelling obsceni­ for themselves or their families. shared by Glenn Beaulieau, owner within two weeks, said Flint, to Coventry. ties and threatening to put a lien on One Manchester woman was buying several Besides her husband she leaves MONTCLAIR, N. J. (A P) — Fritz AMHERST. Mass. (A P) — Poet of the Main Pub. "It gives me the accommodate those who wish to Holt, who co-produced such Broad­ his property, police said. glasses, mugs and dishes. Her most prized chance to show the public what kind avoid the ticket lines during the five daughters. Sherri A. Racine of Robert Churchill Francis died Stratton’s sister is now married possession of the evening was a cream-colored tiny Windham, Leanne F. Schuh, An­ way successes as “ La Cage aux Monday. He was 85. of a place I have,” said Beaulieau. event itself. They will be available Folies” and the revival of "Gypsy” to her own former husband, accord: cup and saucer set with a violet pattern. She said dover, Allyson J. Farr and Diane Francis moved to Amherst in 1926 "The return is the exposure I get." at the chamber, and at Main Street starring Angela Lansbury, died ing to an arrest report. she has a collection of dishes and glasses at home. M. FarrofManchester.and Am yE. shortly after graduating from Har­ Stratton was released on a $500 In 1985, the Feast Fest’s first stores, as well as at the restaurants 'Tuesday. He was 46. ’’I have five kids, and I like to add to my year, about 10,000 people attended. themselves. Farr of Vernon: and six vard University. He taught high non-surety bond and is to appeal grandchildren. Holt produced most of his shows school for one year before devoting collection so that some day they can split it and with Barry Brown. 'They were Monday in Manchester Superior The funeral is Saturday at 11 a.m. the rest of his life to writing poetry. Court. have something for themselves," she explained. ” I at First Congregational Church of buy just because I like something. It doesn't have Bolton zoners want hearing Coventry. Burial will be in New to match, I can match It up later on.” Coventry Cemetery. Calling hours I give thanks for the favor . Another Manchester woman, Millie Denley, said are Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the on Piano’s building request granted for the powerful No­ she goes to the auctions because she Just likes to John F. ’Tierney Funeral Home. 219 buy things. She bought the Victorian curtains, and W. Center St. vena made to sacred heart. BOLTON — The Bolton Zoning MiUlUFACniRER OVERSTOCK! plans to make antique doll dresses out of them. said the new building would house Memorial donations may be May the Sacred Heart of Je­ Commission has told Anthony G. another business, in order to boost made to the American Cancer AT MANUFAGUROTS COST Not everyone, however, attends the auctions for Fiano that a public hearing is the package store’s business. A new sus be praised, adored, glo­ personal gain. Society, 237 E. Center St., rified through the whole required on bis request to build a building would also provide a Manchester. First quality w ood windows and insulated steel doors. One male teen-ager was listening to his Walkman 4.S8e-8quare-foot new building next degree of safety for the package world forever. Amen. Say Many sizes, many types. Both primed wood and vinyl as he read a rock magazine. Asked what he was to the Six ft Forty Four Package store, which is alone on the lot. this little prayer 6 times a ImpI M. Jodaltis clod— oil with insulating gloss. doing at the mall, he replied, ’ T m just here with Store. day for 9 consecutive days. CASH ft CARRY.. Zoning Commission Chairman Fiano said that store owner my mom." Benjamin Burba Jr., of 691 E. Impi Martha (Laitinen) Jodaitis, Your prayer will be an­ We've just purchased o leading mid- ALL SALES FINAL Philip Dooley said Wednesday at a 70, of Milton, Mass., died July 14 at commission meeting that since the Middle 'Turnpike, Manchester, re­ swered before the 9th day, West Manufacturer's Overstock. Whether Some audience DnvM Bmel ef Manchester mas the Thnrsday quested that Fiano also make a Milton Hospital. She was the widow new bulldfng would become the of the late Ladislaus T. Jodaitis and no matter how Impossible It you are planning an addition to your r Mght ancthMS at Moochester Mall. The anetlon 1,000-square-foot addition to the members intently principal structure on the lot, a mother of Frank T. Jodaitis of may seem to you. Don't for­ home or an entire development, our in­ Btarts at 7 p.Bi. Other anetloBs are heM OB VYIday package store, in order to upgrade special permit is required before Manchester. get to thank the Sacred ventory is large enough to supply you watch the items up or Sntnrday nights, bat it's heat to can MMS4I te building can start. and update the business. She also leaves two daughters, Heart. Publication promised with the product. for bid while others check. Fiano, a Bolton resident whose Dooley said that consideration of Martha Coe of Sudbury, Mass., and for favor received. family owns the biuilding which a specail permit would begin after Beatrice Hering of Beverly, Mass.; One year product warronty/20year relax and take in houses the store at 299 Fiano provides a pictorial '•'vout of a brother, Martii Laitinen of J.BT, gloss warranty from the manufacturer. Boat>... '^ ’ '^ n ik e a ^ the lot it is on. 7i30 oHHStOO pm the sightf the planned construction. Askbumham, Mass.; and nine $«t. liOO om poow Photos by RsgInaM Pinto It - MANCHESTER HERALD, Hiuraday, July 16, 1M7

MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, July 16, 1987 — II Here’s a helping hend for a ‘specie!’ person Thnrsdav TV D E A R MR. Advice DEAR MR. 8.: We all have our take drugs. ROSS: I’ve lived expensive funerals. Those morti­ niche in life and yours is no less than question — where do you plan on my whole life in MS. M.A. cians always catch the family at that of another man. ’The check I’m storing it. and out of men­ SAN JOSE, C A U F. such a vulnerable time and soak • D Frtsnd Japan's sending your social worker will b ^ b in g of Pearl Harbor chaHengas the SCARECROW tal Institutions. them for a pretty buck. Thanks cover a year’s worth of bus trips. Iriendahip betwsen a tan-yaar-ofd orphan AND At age 61 they DEAR MS. A: I can only astunne and an elderly Japanese man. (60 mio.) And until our “ maker” calls you Percy Ross Is a MlaaeapoHs Housekeeper’s houseguest finally put me he took drugs for the aanne reason MRS. KINO A Million home ... my continued support will We’re not rich people and I’d like millionaire who has aceamiilaled ^ ^ "S : IHRA Summer into a half-way an alcoholic drinks liquor. my life insurance to be spent on NaUoneia From Atco, NJ. (60 min.) (R) be there for you each year. many lateresllBg ideas about peo-' Lee and Aman­ house which Percy Ross Without trying to re-write the helping my wife along In her later nWI<:i MOVIE; •D.A.n.Y.L.' (CC) Army pie along with several tortnoes da (Bruce Box- gives me some bylaws of AA. I was only acting in years. Would you be kind enough to officials seek to destroy their latest spy DEAR PERCY: Your advice to dHriag Us business career. He w e s f^ - en f 1 -yaar-okf boy with a com- leitner and Kate safe place to this man’s best belief. If referring a send me |166 to build my eternal is really starting to stink V.K. in Joplin was incorrect. enjoys the opportunity to shnre both pulariied brain who has escaped from Ns Jackaon) discover come home to. drug addict to AA is the worst tiling resting place? Isboratory home. Mary Beth Hurt, Michael He should conta'bt Narcotics with readers of this column. Ross’ that a factory is For a person I’ve done through this column T.L. ^K e a n , Barrett Oliver. 1985. Rated PG Anonymous, not Alcoholics Ano­ motto Is: “He who gives while he (In Stereo) developing proto­ DEAR who’s li v ^ in hospitals all his life I hire me. (other than sending disposable BRIDGEWA’TER, N.J. clippings" to change this man’s nymous. AA deals with alcoholism, diapers). then I consider it a fairiy lives ... also knows where It goes.” types o f weap­ ABBY: T e n feel very privileged to finally have All I ask for is a little pocket 6:30PM [M A X ] MOVIE; 'The Benfker behavior. Unless he signs your not narcotic addictions. AA Inter­ good track record. ons for enemy months ago my a place I call home. change. Riding the bus and stop­ uteW A family of orphaned children em- paycheck — which he obviously national still recognizes that alcoh­ on a croaa>countrv journey that takei hands, on CBS's husband and I does not — you are under no I ’m not employable — not even as. ping for a cup of coffee are my only DEAR MR. L.: The only thing olism and drug addiction are two DEAR MR. ROSS: My wife tries them to Hawaii in search of a new life An- “ Scarecrow and allowed our a dishwasher. two pleasures. All I need is $5 a suffer than a mortician’s “ client” Write to Percy Ross In care of the obligation to answer his questions separate and distinct problons. to tell me that I’m preoccupied with ? • * J«nnie Dun­ Mrs. K ing." It housekeeper’s Dear Ahhy The side effects from my medica­ week. is his price. It’s somewhat uncon­ Manchester Herald, P.O. Box dee. 1985. Rated G. or tolerate his nosiness. You don’t As a member of AA for over IS death. ’That’s hardly the case. $5606, hanneapoUs, MN $S4SS. In- airs THURSDAY, boyfriend (I’ll Abigail Van Boren have to be rude. Just be firm. Good tion over the years have become I go to visit some of the staff at my years. I certainly couldn’t be ' ventional to make your own casket, 6:00PM d ) H ) (8) (8) ® News call him Steve) permanent and irreversible. I have At 67. I’m retired and in good clnde a telephone number If you JULY 16. luck. (This turkey is getting on my old hospital. You can check with my sponsor of this man. AA works only but the end result of your wife CC Three's Company to stay in our uncontrollable facial movements health. But while my good health wish. Because of the heavy volume nerves, and I don't even know social worker, who's writing this because eaph member knows what having a little more financial CC Matt Houston guesthouse rent- and my tongue continually pro­ persists. I’d like to build my own uiity is admirable. of mail, only a limited namher of CHECK lISTtNGS him!) letter for me — I can't read or write the other member has gone (B ) Qimme a Break FO« EXACT TIME free while he trudes'from my mouth. I know I casket. Nothing fancy — just a good requests will be answered in future MR. D.S. through. I have no idea of what V.K. O ) Oreatsst Amerfcen Hero was temporar­ could do the work but no one will pine box would be fine. You can plan on my $100 for columns, although others may be DEAR READERS: Do you have COCOA. FLA has gone through or why he chose to Anglo You see. I don’t believe in building materials, but just one acknowledged privately. (8) ily unemployed. a friend or relative who is anxiously (8l Doctor Who He stayed for three months, two generous, so don’t be defensive or waiting for some tests to come back MOVIE; 'Terror Train' A fraternity 8 ) Charlie's Angels 99 review of remodeling plans and owner unemployed and one catching upon masquerade party aboard a chartered train needs; ways of financing home improve­ apologetic. Be specific. Is Stfve/ from his/her physician? (Or maybe (8 l Quincy becomes a nightmare when a psychopath ments. his bills. welcome to stay over once a week? you are.) N ew firm 91) Reporter 41 sets out for murderous revenge, ^ n John­ @ ) Tales of the Unexpected At the beginning of the fourth Twice a month? Or not at all? It’s If so, I ’d like to share a little Adopt a pet son. Jamie Lee Curtis. Hart Bochner month, we suggested that since he (iZ) MacNeil / Lahror Newshour (S) M*A*S*H your house, so you set the rules. prayer with you — written by my 1980. was working, he should pay rent. H ) Fame (60 min.) [CNN] PrimaNsws GD PELICULA: 'El Rapto' Los esfuerzos friend, Rabbi Bernard Raskas. He thought we were asking too DEAR ABBY: 1 work with the finds home [018] MOVIE; 'Hsathcliff; The Movie' [p IS ] Bast of Walt Dlanay Prasants: de un hombre para domar a una "esposa Temple Aaron, St. Paul. Minn.: Animated While stuck inside on a rainy Disneyland's 25th Anniversary High­ postiza". Maria felix, Jorge Negrete. much, so he moved into a room nosiest man in the world. If he's day. the comic-strip cat regales Ns ne­ lights of the 1980 celebration, when Dis­ ® S C T V about 15 miles from our house. The standing by my desk and happens to Patience Heidi waits at the pound phews with tales of hik many adventures neyland commemorated its 25th anniver­ [CNN] Moneyline problem is that now Steve comes see a letter on my desk that Voice of Mel Blanc. 1986. Rated G. God, please give me patience. for pets By Barbara Richmond sary with guests including Danny Kaye. over to "visit” our housekeeper interests him, he will boldly pick it [E S P N ] Sportstook Michael Jackson, and The Osmonds. (60 [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzle and Harriet The doctors do not yet know what l.s Special to the Herald min.) [U S A ] Fridays (I'll call her Donna) at least five up and read it. He even has the causing my distress. They are [H B O ] MOVIE; 'Girls Just Want to njghts a week. He has a key to our nerve to ask me questions about it. Have Fun' (C C ) The winners of a dance [U S A ] Riptide 1 1:30PM d ) ® ) Nightline (CC) making many tests. Over and ALLENTOWN. Pa. (AP) - She This week’s featured pet is a house, so he comes here right after If I say, " It ’s confidential," he says, again, they have taken samples of : I contest will become the hosts of the na­ 8:30PM C£ $1 ,000,000 Chancs of a CD Cannon had heard of the idea before, but young female doberman pinscher tion's hottest dance show Sarah Jessica work, lets himself in, showers in “ That’s OK, I was just curious." my blood. They have probed me, Ufatima GD Honeymooners Linda Rathbun credits a stray dog named Heidi. Parker. Lee Montgomery 1985 Rated PG Donna’s bathroom, stays for dinner If I’m on the phone and he walks injected me. And I wait — and wait (In Stereo) 3 3 Family Ties Alex and Mallory com- (3 ) Classified Eighteen Offers informa­ with her single most compelling Heidi is about 9 months old. She’s qfte against each other for a scholarship. with her, stays overnight in her in, he will signal to me to tell him — and wait! It is very hard to wait [U S A ] Cartoons tion on the latest employment opportuni­ source of inspiration.' black and tan and was found 3 Bodywatch (CC). ties in the Connecticut area room and then has breakfast in our who I’m talking to. And after I hang hours, even days, for results. I am Taxi kitchen before he leaves for work in She was driving in the Poconos roaming on North Main Street. 6:30PM CC Not Available in Stores up, he’ll ask questions pertaining to anxious and sometimes frightened. 9:00PM (X) MOVIE; Outaidars' The the morning. last October when she noticed the She was found on July 13 and if not r Jt-vf CC ® ABC News ICC) conflicts of rival youth gangs explode into ® (SD Best of Carson (R) (In Stereo) some of the comments he's But, the laboratory technicians and I think Steve is taking advantage stray in her rear-view mirror. It claimed by her owner will be ready (B ) Benson tragedy when a greaser falls for a rich girl. @ ) Racing from Platnsfield overheard. the doctors cannot hurry the for adoption about July 20. Matt Dillon. C. Thomas Howell, Ralph Mac- of our hospitality. My husband says followed her for two. maybe three (S ) LavartM A Shirley Hogan's Heroes Abby, this man has absolutely no process. Every test must be care­ chio. 1983. (R) I should keep my mouth shut blocks, and that gave Rathbun time Last week’s featured pet, a (S ) (SS NBC News GD News Judgment and no manners. Worse fully done and evaluated. Why look female shepherd cross named CD 3 O ur W orld (C C ) From the spring of because if I say anything, Donna yet, he doesn’t think he’s doing to think. O ) Nightly Businass Rkport 1960; the downing of Francis Gary Pow­ [C N N ] Sports Tonight for the worst and not consider the Angel, is still waiting to be adopted. 9 9 Noticiaro Univision er's U-2 plane during a spy mission over might quit, and housekeepers as anything wrong — he just doesn’t best? Oh, Lord, please help me to [D IS ] MOVIE: The Boy Who Could Fly' good as Donna are hard to find. She bad four dogs at home at the She’s very quiet and well- [CNN] Showbiz Today the Soviet Union; the execution of death- (C C ) A 14-year old boy who has never know better. He’sdriving me crazy. stop worrying — that I may use this row inmate Caryl Chessman; Princess Mar­ How can I discreetly tell Donna time, and really no desire to add a mannered. She’s about 2 years old [E S P N ] Winner's Circle Horse Racing spoken a word believes so strongly in I have all I can do to keep from time for reflection and to count my fifth, but the dog looked pathetic in and is black and white. She was garet's marriage to Anthony Armstrong magic that he becomes an inspiration to all that Steve is welcome in our home, being rude to him. blessings. Magazine Jones; Elvis' first television appearance a way only stray dogs can. Lost, found roaming on Bidwell Street on those around him. Jay Underwood, Lucy but not five nights a week, including Maybe If you print this, I, and a 7:00PM CC CBS News since his Army discharge (60 min ) (R) Deakins, Bonnie Bedelia. 1986 Rated PG. homeless and unloved, it was right July 2. meals? few other people, will clip it and put dD News CD Movte [E S P N ] SportsCenter out of Central Casting. Rathbun Heidi was the only new dog at the FARBRENT IN BRENTWOOD it on his desk. Then he might get the GD Wheel of Fortune (CC) 3 ) MOVIE: 'Hell Night' A group of fra­ [H BO ] Not Necessarily the News The For Abby’s booklet, "How to even nicknamed it “ Little Orphan pound on Tuesday. ternity pledges spends the night in a message. Thanks. CESIOO.OOO Pyremld NNTN team travels to the nation's capitol Have a Lovely Wedding," send a Annie." Several of the dogs mentioned in haunted house Linda Blair, Vincent Van to investigate transcam, presidential hope­ DEAR FARBRENT: You stated HAD IT IN THE GD Jeffersons (CC) Patten. 1981. check or money order for $2.50 and last week's column were claimed O fuls and Congressional capers (60 min.) it very well. Now rehearse those OKC STOCKYARDS a long, stam p^ (39 cents), self- With winter fast approaching, GD Best of Beturdey Night 3 3 Cheers (CC) Diane tries to make it (In Stereo) by their owners. These included the lines before a mirror a few times, addressed envelope to; Dear Abby, Rathbun decided to find Annie a (SD M*A*S*H as a ballerina. (R) (In Stereo) [T M C ] M O VIE: Aliens' (C C ) The only then deliver them to Donna. black Labrador retriever cross, the DEAR HAD IT: Don’t rely on Wedding Booklet, P.O. Box 447, home. She found out it was not (3 ) Wheel of Fortune 3 Upstairs. Downstairs survivor of the Nostromo's encounter with Brittany spaniel, the female husky I think you’re being incredibly anything as subtle as "a few Mount Morris, III. 61054. simple. Photo by Lsiorlk GD Novels: Esa Mucheche de Ojos Cafe a monstrous creature joins a task force as­ cross, the male husky cross and the MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour signed the unpleasant job of eradicating full husky male. Buddy, on the left, shows his discontent with being in a 3 ) Barney Miller 3 Mystery: Adventures of Sherlock the species Sigourney Weaver, Michael “ I didn’t want to keep the dog. but Holmes (C C ) Holmes and Watson are baf­ There were several other dogs at 3 Dating Game Biehn, Paul Reiser 1986. Rated R. (in I knew it was roaming around and I cage, as Rosie looks on. These and many other homeless fled by a case involving a murder weapon Stereo) knew it didn’t have an owner," the pound Tuesday, but their 3 Jeffersons they have discovered whose trace is unde­ cats and kittens need permanent homes. [U S A ] Feather and Father Gang Rathbun said recently outside the owners were known and they were 3 Hollywood Squares tectable (60 m in ) (R) How to get rid of ear wax tidy colonial farmhouse near the going to pick them up. G9 Novels: Victoria [C N N ] Larry King Live 1 1 l35PM CD Entertainment Tonight There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog named Buddy. He is buff-colored Julian Lennon at his home in Switzerland; Peter's Store section of Lehigh The dog pound is located off and the new owner must have the 3 Nightly Business Report [D IS ] Backstage Disney: The American and is not really angry, he just Adventure Host Lloyd Bridges takes a amusement parks' scariest rides, "British- County that serves as a base for her Olcott Street near the town's refuse 3 ) Matt Houston D E A R DR. cellulitis, as can the severe sMn dog licensed. Before being licensed wants out of the cage. The female is behind-the-scenes look at the American mania '87. ' a David Frost report. (In service, the Lehigh Valley's first area. The dog warden. Officer Stereo) G O T T : What irritation that is seen with varicose a dog must have its rabies shot. Rosie, a pretty gray tiger. [C N N ] Moneylirte Adventure show at Walt Disney World's privately operated adoption ser­ Richard Rand, is s6 the pound Aid to Helpless Animals Inc. is [E S P N ] SportsCenter Epcot Center, featuring 35 life-sized re­ 12:00AM ® W K R P in Cincinnati causes wax buil­ veins. Photo by nichmond Many of the cats and kittens are creations of historic personalities that vice for pets. weekdays from noon to 1 p.m. The desperately in need of homes for Ask Dr. Ruth (CC) dup in the ears? I believe that your husband’s kept at West Hartford veterinary [M AX] MOVIE: 'L u c m ' (CC) A boy with trace American history from the Pilgrims' CD number at the'pound is 643-6642. If an advanced IQ struggles with heartbreak Are the new ear- doctors need to discover the cause It is strictly a registry service, Heidi, a female doberman pinscher, enjoys a brief cats and Uttens. Many have been clinics. The kitten$’'featured today landing to man's first steps on the m(x>n GD Star Trek there is no answer, call the police when he develops a crush on a teenage (60 min ) wash products Dr. Gott of his cellulitis. Does .he have Rathbun says, meaning she serves abandoned or are lost. They all are at the Kennedy Road Clinic in Gi) Tales of the Unexpected outing at the dog pound with Assistant Dog Warden department, 646-4555. There is also irl Corey Haim. Kern Green, Charlie safe to use? varicose veins or arterial insuffi­ as a contact for people who wish to need permanent homes. Windsor. To adopt a cat or kitten, §been. 1986. Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) [H B O ] MOVIE: Allans' IC C) The only @ ) M O VIE: 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' Film Dan Fuller. If not claimed by her owner she will be someone on duty at the pound survivor of the Nostromo's encounter with Peter Gott, M.D. ciency? A venous problem could be either find good homes for pets they This week two kittens are fea­ call any of the following numbers, [TM C ] MOVIE: Howard the Duck' (CC) version of the Tennessee Williams classic ready for adoption next week. Monday through Friday from 6 to 9 tured. They are a male and female. a monstrous creature joins a task force as­ about a woman and her alcoholic husband. DEAR helped by elastic stockings and can no longer keep, or. Increas­ 666-5551, 232-8317, 623-0489 or 242- A duck from a very Earth-like planet is in­ signed the unpleasant |ob of eradicating p.m. Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman. Burl Ives READER: Ear elevation of the legs after work; ingly, as a referral service for The male on the left has been 2156. advertently putted to Cleveland by an ex­ the species Sigourney Weaver, Michael 1958 perimental laser beam that also picks up Biehn. Paul Reiser 1986 Rated R (In wax has a pro­ and arterial problen) might require people who wish to adopt a specific Consumer Discount Network more sinister extraterrestrial guests Lea Stereo) tective function. surgery to re-establish blood flow. kind of dog or cat. Thompson. Jeffery Jones, Tim Robbins (S ) Ask Dr. Ruth (CC) (R) 1986. Rated PG. (in Stereo) [M A X ] MOVIE: Big Trouble' A Although all If your husband’s doctors are really financially-strapped insurance salesman GD Gene Scott Rathbun does not board the pets [U S A ] Airwolf people make wax, it does tend to suffers from what the doctors call stuck making a diagnosis, and they until a new home is found. reluctantly becomes involved with the get- [CNN] Newsnight build up excessively on occasion. cellulitis. He gets a very high fever certainly seem to be, you should ask Veterinary medicine no affiuent profession 7:30PM (3D p m Magazine A hypnotist' rich-quick scheme of a bizarre couple Pe­ [E S P N ] SportsLook This is due both to the nature of the Rathbun. long involved with to celebrities; actor Dolph Lundgren ter Falk, Alan Arkin, Beverly D'Angelo (102 to 105 degrees), and then his tor a referral to a diagnostic clinic I n ------1986 Rated R Night H«at The trainer wax — hard or gummy — andtothe legs get red, swollen and black and showing and handling show.dogs, In recent ye (X ) Currant Affair 12'.05AM CD at a major teaching center or earn less than half a physician’s [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Death of a Salesman' and jockey of a winning Thoroughbred are anatomy of the ear canals. If the blue from his calf to his toes. The university hospital. In the mean­ first asked about space at the area's ars. many arti­ professional Income? Probably not. $1,000 cow plus the $200 calf ... ( D 3 Jaopardyl (CC). wage and about two-thirds that of a Dustin Hoffman. John Malkovich and Kate found murdered (70 min.) (R) canal is angulated, the wax may doctors have taken every test Animals In Distress shelter, an cles have ap- Except in pockets of high unem-, If you can get your kicks from time, I ’d urge your husband to take dentist while working longer hours ( D Entertainment Tonight Reid star in a filmed version of Arthur Mill­ 1 2l30AM CD Archie Bunker's Place tend to accumulate and not be imaginable and tell him he has to animal protection organization that p e a r e d in ployment, and we in the East forget saving a horse with colic for a er's Pulitzer-Prize winning play. Dustin a medical leave of absence from his than the latter. We do not have the Gi) INN News Nightlife (R) (In Stereo) expelled as easily as it is from does not end the stray's life after a veterinary jour­ that they still exist west of us, or in young rider whether the equine is a Hoffman, John Malkovich. Kate Reid CD learn to live with it. We can’t. There occupation, since standing at work use of municipal facilities and have G $ 3 Carson's Comedy Classics 1985 Entertainment Tonight straight canals. Also, in my expe­ certain time. nals and publi­ Pet Foram areas of desirable climate such as $100 plug or a $5,000 champion ... CD must he a cause for this. Can you seems to make the problem worse. a large investment in building or 3 Barney Millar rience, luxuriant hair growth in ear help? Because of Rathbun's feelings cations concern- Arizona that attract an overabun­ If you can get hooked on hearing [U S A ] Princess Daisy The daughter of a GS PTL Club buying into veterinary hospitals. 3 3 Newlywed Game Russian prince and an American movie star canals will impede the drainage of toward euthanasia, the AID shelter i n g t h e dance of practitioners, a competent the squeal of a newborn puppy ® ® Late Night with David Letterman Dr. Gott's new Health iteport on Allan Leventhal, D.V.M. 'The seven to eight years of 3 Alice faces a series of persona) tragedies as she (In Stereo) wax. DEAR READER: Cellulitis is a seemed the best way to go. But at increasing sur­ veterinarian of either sex can a you’ve just delivered by Caesarian ^rows toward adulthood (2 hrs.) Part 1 of weight loss tells you how to lose college plus one to two years of a GZ) Wild. Wild Worid of Animals Gi) Dating Game When used according to the diffuse infection of the skin. It can the time, the shelter had a major plus of veteri­ solvent professional. since its mother couldn’t do so weight wisely — and keep It off. For preceptorship often produce a Many vets are employed in [C N N ] Crossfire [E S P N ] Truck and Tractor Pull manufacturer’s directions, com­ occur under conditions that reduce your copy, send $1 and your name drawback: a three-month waiting narians. 1984 naturally ... 9:30PM 3 3 Days and Nights of $20,000 to $40,000 debt for the new [D IS ] Mouseterpiece Theater [H B O ] M O VIE; Stand Alone' Forty mercial ear-wash products aresafe the skin’s ability to tight bacteria. list. was supposedly 4 -. academia, research, tte armed If you can get high on prolonging Molly Dodd (C C ) Molly's offered a lucra­ and address to P.O. Box 91309, years after being decorated for valor, a — and often are quite helpful in As a second option. Rathbun took the year of satu­ graduatre. This has discouraged forces, in industry, zoos and in the useful life of an aging pet for an [E S P N ] U.S. Olympic Festival Preview tive job by Birmanyi, but isn't sure about For example, poor blood circula­ Cleveland, OH 44101-3309. Be sure many prospect!- e qualified male Swimming and wrestling finals and diving the fringe benefits. (R) (in Stereo In Stereo) World War li hero clashes with drug de­ relieving the problem. Check with tion to the skin may set the stage for the stray to the Lehigh County ration for the profession with government regulatory positions. elderly client whose only friend is alers in his neighborhood Charles Durning, to ask for Winning The Battle Of THE PET POPULATION is students from applying to vet preliminaries, from Raleigh-Durham. N.C. [E S P N ] Golf: British Open (Round 1) your doctor first, however, to make cellulitis because the tissues are The Bulge. Humane Society. The society was increasing numbers of vets for the The surplus is more in practition­ the p e t... (2 hrs.) (Live) ' Pam Grier. 1985.jR^ted R. becoming stabilized and a surplus schools. ers. This surplus has resulted in From Muirheld, Scotland. (2 hrs.) (R) sure that there is no reason that you deprived of oxygen. Cellulitis is able to find Rathbun's stray a following 16 years. If you can rejoice in seeing fear [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Weird Science' (CC) [U S A ] Ectge of Night of veterinarians has indeed become increasingly hourly availability. 10:00PM CD GD 3 News shouldn’t use these products. usually treated with antibiotics. home, but the process left her By the year 2000, the results pass from a child’s face when Tw o high-school nerds accidentally create 12:35AM [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Fever a reality. So much so that some QUALIFIED APPLICANTS to 20/20 (C C ) (60 min.) A problem may arise when other A North American bat may eat as thinking there must be a better portend an actual drop in income Saturday, evening and weekend he/she has been reassured that the woman of their dreams when an electr­ CD 3 Pitch' (C C) A sportswriter researching a economists have warned future vet college have a 50 percent ical storm short circuits their home compu­ DEAR DR. GOTT: Myhusbandis conditions are confused with cellu­ many as 600 mosquitoes in one way. for veterinarians, taking inflation hours have reappeared somewhat their little pet can be made well, or 3 Mission Impossible story on gambling become obsessed with graduates to consider a second chance of being accepted now — ter Anthony Michael Hall. Kelly LeBrock, winning at the gaming tables. Ryan O'Neal, 60 and is on his feet aii day. He litis. Deep bone infection can mimic evening hour. " I started thinking about the fact jnto consideration. Because of as more professionals have become if not, comfort them in the reality Han Miichell-Smith. 1985 Rated PG -13. (In 3 3 L.A. Law Attorney Michael Kuzak source of income in the 1990s and much better than years ago when it sets his sights on deputy district attorney Catherine Hicks. 1985. Rated R. that we really need an agency or increased calls for more practition­ available to man them. that their companion would be ^ Stereo) later. was 10 to 15 percent because of the Grace Van Owen. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) 1:00AM CD Ropers some kind of service in the ers, especially large-animal vets in perhaps better off not to suffer 8:00PM CD Scarecrow and Mrs. King Although there is still opportunity intense competition. Young women 3 Mystery: Adventures of Sherlock CD True Confessions community where we could contact the 1950s and ’60s, several new IF YOUR DREAM is veterinary hopelessly, thereby gently Intro­ Lee's friend suspects that his former toy- Holmes (CC) While searching for a com­ in the Northeast, Central and have stepp^ into the breach and Joe Franklin that person looking to find a new pet veterinary schools opened, classes practice, stay with it. However, if ducing them to the harsh reality of manufacturer employer is using the factory promising photograph, Sherlock Holmes CD Thoughts Western states do have graduate more than 50 percent of freshmen to construct weapons. (60 min.) (R) and connect them with other people were enlarged in existing ones and you see the profession as a means of life and death ... confronts Irene Adler, one of his greatest GD Twilight Zone vets working in other fields; classes are now female. CD M O VIE: 'Fists of Fury' Bruce Lee is adversaries. Stars Jeremy Brett. David who are going through some graduate vets spilled out at such a wealth, short working hours, free If you can say yes to all these if’s, ^ Movie especially in those states heavily Women seem to be more precep­ out to avenge his brother's death and de­ Burke. (60 min.) Rainbows seem to be everywhere traumatic experience like a death rate that the numbers in the nights and weekends — forget it. then veterinary practice is for you! fend the Kung Fu tradition from destruc­ [C N N ] Crossfire something they wanted), but that to be with us daily and to save us dependent on cattle practice. tive in the realization that once a 3 Honeymooners or a divorce — and have to give profession doubled from 1960 to But if you are willing to have a You will be repaid many times over tion. Bruce Lee, Miao Ker Hsiu. 1972. [E S P N ] Australian Rules Football (60 today. Like most trends we either they hadn't kept that promise for from sin, help us to keep our daily The graduating class at Washing­ veterinary degree is attained, GD Noticiero Univislon min.) (R) their pet away. The only option we 1980. reasonably comfortable income, an in non-financial ways, your weari­ CD 3 Starman (C C ) A hitchhiker's se­ see very little of something, or it very long. promises — large or small — and ton State University Veterinary although it is not a ticket to instant 3 Upstairs, Downstairs Pan 19. (R) [U S A ] Edge of Night really have is to go to the Humane Although small-animal practice average 50 hour work week with ness will be worthwhile and you’ll cret leads George Fox closer to capturing appears everywhere. Rainbows are When I explained further what especially those we make to You. College in June 1986 had a 50 riches, it holds the potential for a Starman. (60 min.) (R) GD Man from U.N.C.L.E. on sheets, paper products, bank Society.” has increased, a disproportionate moderate vacation time — this is be able to face your mirror each 1 : 1 5A M CD Partners in Crime (R) God had promised and asked them percent employment record in the satisfying lifestyle. They often your career. CD News [CNN] CNN News checks, wastebaskets, shower cur­ if they felt He should keep His Rathbun charges a $25. one-time decrease in the need for large- day. 1:30AM CD Got Smart Joyce Hodgson Perrett fee for her adoption services. profession as of December 1986. don’t practice fulHime or for long If you think you can get up every GD MOVIE: Oh GodI Book II' The Visitor [D IS ] Smithsonian Salutes Disney Mu­ tains, clothing, and even an entire promise, they were quite adament animal vets has occurred. Horse We need quality people such as GD INN News Ihe Salvation Army There is a lot of time involved in Their average starting salary was with their doubling ndes as wives day, sometimes with the farmers or from above charms an innocent into sic Taped at the Smithsonian Institution in line of children’s toys called “ Rain­ that He should! What a surprise to P.S. We at The Salvation Army numbers remain stable but the $13,000. Consider this after seven to you. Welcome to the profession. spreading his message. George Burns, Washington. D.C., a concen featuring mu­ fjj) Bizarre finding a dog a new home, Rathbun and mothers. Veterinary colleges those working the first shift to Suzanne Pleshette, David Birney. 1980. bow Brite” . If you haven’t seen her, them, that promises were meant to are celebrating our 100th anniver­ waning popularity of beef, and the eight years of college compared to sic and clips from Disney classics ("Snow ® Home Shopping Game says, and most of it is spent on the recent milk buy-out have deci­ have also lowered their preference answer an emergency, and still 3 Wheels (2 hrs.) Part 4 of 5. White and the Seven Dwarfs"), ("Pinoc- you are missing something! be kept, not broken. They promised sary in Manchester this year. Our the starting salaries of attorneys, that students be strong farm boys look forward to i t ... chio"), ("Fantasia") and ("Dumbo"). (60 [C N N ] Newsnight Update We have been studying the story to do their best from now on. We’li telephone. mated cattle herds. Such innova­ Allan Leventhal is a Bolton 3 Star Trek theme is "A Heritage of Faith — A accountants or engineers and the since cattle practice has dropped. min.) [D IS ] MOVIE: Arthur's Hallowad of Noah’s Ark in my Sunday school see. One of the advantages of using tive techniques as embryo transfer If you can get your jollies from velerinarian. Do yon have a ques­ 3 3 Cosby Show (C C ) White Clair and Ground' An elderly British groundskeeper Future of Promise” How reality of the surplus becomes more Should young people who want to 10:30PM 09 (R) in n New* class during the last month. The Rathbun’s service, she says, is that and the use of growth hormones are the bewildered Mat of a newtem tion you’d like to see answered In her mother-in-law are visiting Denise at resists efforts by a cricket team that wants Dear God, as you have promised appropriate!) real. be veterinarians. despair? Cer­ college, Cliff and his father take charge of ® Odd Couple children, ages 3 to 0, are especially the former owner gets to meet the increasing cattle size and produc­ calf that you have delivered from a this colamn? Write to Pet Fomm, him to give up the plot of land he’s taken Veterinary m^icine is ordinar­ tainly not! Should'they seek other the household. (R) (In Stereo) care of for years. Jimmy Jewel, Jean Boht. interested in the rainbow that new owner, or vice versa. tion by 15 to 20 percent. dam that couldn’t and thereby Mandiester Herald, P.O. Box 591, 99 Univitlon Prasenta: Muticales Parte ily not an affluent profession. We 3 Connections 1. 1986. Rated NR. appeared at the end of Noah’s fields for jobs to supplement their saved a hard-working farmer a Manchester, 06040. 3 MOVIE: 'Miss Sadie Thompson* A [M A X ] MOVIE: Dollars' A bank security [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow journey. expen and an inoffensive hooker run dfoul Customers are hairy marine, a minister, and a woman witYi a 2:00AM (X) m o v i e ; 'For Me and My For Noah, though, and fortherest sordid past, all clash while on a Pacific is­ of a trio of hardened criminals whose safe GaT Love and heartbreaks in vaudeville are of the worid, the rainbow was God’s land. Jose Ferrer, Rita Hayworth. Aldo deposit boxes they've robbed. Warren brought on by World War I. Judy Garland, CoDege Notes Ray. 1954. Beatty, Goldie Hawn, Gen Frobe. 1971 Gene Kelly, George Murphy. 1942. promise that he would never flood About Town Rated R. the world again to rid it of its sin and 3) M O VIE: 'Patton' (3en. George S. Pat­ CD Movie ton is seen as one of World War H's most problems. I explained to the child­ Groomer makes house calls 11:00PM CD CD 3 3 3 Nows GD Twilight Zone ^ colorful and controversial officers. (3eorge CD GD Late Show (In Stereo) ren what a promise was and asked UConn studente Join fraternity m H8 Class of '82 sate raunlon C. Scott. Karl Malden. Stephen Young. [E S P N ] NFL Films Presents them if they had ever made one. ROMEOVILLE, III. (A P) - Jean old Fleming says she still loves among senior citizens, many of 1970. Part 2 of 2. (Parental Discretion A d­ CD Carol Bumatt and Friends [T M C ] Short Film Showcase Fleming deals with some pretty ■rae following Manchester residents who attend the vised) GD Odd Couple Even the youngest said that they dogs. She owns a Rottweiler, three whom don’t drive, Fleming says. Manchester High School Class of 1982 will hold its [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow had (mostly to be good for their hairy customers in her line of work poodles and a dachshund. University of Connecticut have been inducted into Beta GD Novela: Pobra Sanorita Umantour 3 Abbott and Costello It’s also a help for people with big five-year reunion on Sept. 26. For information, call 2:05 AM [H B O ] m o v i e ; 'The HHcher' moms and dads in order to get — and she has the scars to prove it. For years, Fleming groomed Gamma Sigma, a national acholaniMp fraternity for 646-6706 or 647-0726. 3 This Old House Demolition of the 3 Barney Millar dogs and small cars. ranch house roof and the race to frame and (C C ) A young motorist matches wits with “ I had a German shepherd dogs in her garage. That changed in busineM st^rats. They are: Kristin Elb, 1>resa 3 This Old House (C C ) Raising the roof an evil hitchhiker. C. Thomas Howell. Rut­ In the past. Sherry Soosh, of enclose the structure to protect it from Piano’s Restaurant Staff com er me in the garage years ago. March, when she began making Foley,JMstUi Henderaon, U m Remancliock and Allan weather. of a ranch house to create a second floor; a ger Hauer. Jennifer Jason Leigh. 1986. Homer Township, would squeeze It took me an hour to get out to call house calls in her grooming van. Hmmennan> AMVET8 hold dflva Four win award# her poodle and much larger Rot­ the owner to come and hold him," Inside the van, Fleming can tweiler into her Corvette and take AMVETS is looking for members to join a new post she says. bathe, clip, dip and brush dogs. She Awardad priza at Bowdoln In arts and letters is going on Vacation them to Fleming’s home. The house for veterans in Manchester and surrounding towns. “ I put a phone in the garage the has a 55-gallon water tank, a calls are a lot easier on the Joanne E. Thompson of 299 Fern St. has been Requirements are $10 and an honorable discharge. Cinema NEW YORK (AP) - Four next day.” propane-fueled water heater, a Meetings are held the last Wednesday of the month. literary figures have been named Fleming escaped being bitten Corvette, Soosh says. awarded the Art History Junior Year Prize at Bowdoin 55-gallon holding tank for the dirty College. The July 29 meeting will be held at the Army A Navy winners of the 1967 Elmer Holmes July 20-27, 1987 that time, but she has had many water and a high-powered blow Dogs and cats aren’t the only She is a graduate of Manchester High School and Club on Main Street. For more information, call HARTFORD II: Horde W l LL IM A M T IC Bobst Awards in Arts and Letters. battles with reluctant canines dur­ dryer. The electric grooming tools customers Fleming gets. Oonundr. Bob Lowry at 646-4178. CIIMIINI CHy— TBe SauMze (PO-13) Specially designed medals and holds a double major in Romance languages and art in Mrodlto (PO-13) 12,2:10,4:30,, 7:15, 1 V 'f 'z’ lif • ~ Droonot (PO-131 ing her 17 years as a dog groomer. are powered by a generator. “ I ’ve had a few rabbits come in 1: IS, 4:40,9:15.— L'Anne* Dm 9:30. — Advonturoi In BMvemina cash prises worth 12,000 each were “ It comes with the business. for a bath and their nails trimmed. I history at Bowdoin. She is a high honors and dean’s list 1:40, 7, 9:2S. — Spoctballi (P O l 1:30, (PC^131 12:45, 2:55, 4:50, 7 - S ^ i S . - We want to thank you for your Fleming bought the van at «:S0,9:35. — My Lift At A Doa (PO-13) Prodotor (R) 12:20,2:45.4:55,7:15,9:30. ;i:’ f& /d !U ^ r^ i::rp ^ ,ri% s ; presented to Flora Lewis for “ I havea girl who works with me, cut a guinea pig’s nails yesterday.” student and was named a James Bowdoin Scholar in auction for $400. One year and recognition of outstanding academic achievement. Plnochlotcores announcsd 7:25, 9:45. — B«nll tli9 Huntad (O) 1, - Mofol Jocktt ( i ) 12:15, i - i i " : nonfiction, John Updike for fiction and if we get a mean one, she holds $10,000 later, the van was ready to And dogs aren’t the only tough $:30. 7:25.10. — Inntrzpoco (PO) 12:25,2:50, (PO-13) 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15. — patronage and are looking forward The plnocMe scores for the game at the Arm y A Navy y 5:10,7:40,10:10. - Bovorly Hlllz Cool and Louis Simpson for poetry. him and we (wash) his face and put roil. customers. Their owners require Advonturos In Bobyslttlno (PO-1311:15, aub on Thursday were: Glacis Seelert, 644; Ada RA6T HARTFORD (R) 12:55, 3:05, 5:20. 7:35, 9:45. - - -fho 3:M, S :», 7:20,9:rf. -innorspoco (POl Memorialist, h i^ ria n and critic a muzzle on Mm. Once you put the “ We can do any breed of dog or special handling sometimes, too, JuiM graduate In Washington ■ H W996 F«h R ChMNMi — The WltdlM of (R) 12:40, 3:10, to seeing you when we return. Rosas, 887; U o n Fallot, 870; Ed Scott, 876; Ann Fisher, 1,3:20,5:30,7:40,9:50. Sir Harold Acton was given a muzzle on, he has no choice but to cat in the bus,” she says. “ We did a she says. S9cr«t of My SuccoM (PO-13) 7:30. 5:30,7:55,10:20. special award for lifelong contribu­ Kate Costello, daughter of John and Carmella Bob Ahem, 870; Hans Fredericksen, 861; Jennie Poor RlcRonTt PoR R CIm im i — M IVS-INt sit there and be good.” St. Bernard yesterday.” “ I ’ve even had people insist I MANCHH6TRR _ tion to arta and letters. Costello of Manchester graduated in June ftrom Forbes, 880; Peter Cassella, 887; Margaret Vaughn Horry and tho Hondorzont (PO) 7:30. UA TRoelors Rost— The Secret of My MoniWsli-— Spocobolls (PO-13) with Even with the bites, the 36-year- brush their dog’s teeth.” 9:10. 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■\ 1 H - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. July 18. 1M7 SPORTS Robinson not committing himseif By Bill Schuli admitted Washington would have The Associated Press Robinson was reminded his two- His workday is from 8a.m. to4:30 bren his first choice as a place to year hitch in the Navy expires play. p.m. and most of the Job is ST. MARYS, G a.— All-American about the seme time as the contract paperwork, writing letters, sitting ...V**’® home," he Said, but added, for Los Angeles Lakers center in on negotiations with contractors, Teams, individuals begin second-half chase David Robinson Is committed to I m very flexible. I can live almost Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. ’The possi­ Bv B«n Walker two years In the U.S. Navy, and the anywhere.” reviewing specifications and over­ bility of being Abdul-Jabbar’s seeing construction. A principle The Associated Press NBA's No. 1 draft pick Isn’t He said he wanted to play for a The Twins do some pitching and successor has Vdefinitely entered responsibility is the steel girder committing to anything else. team backed by a “ good organlza- get more hitUng. Oakland can hit, " I don’t look at myself as playing my mind,” Robinson said. construction of the explosives- Home runs are increasing and so Uon, with the general manager Kansas City and California can for any specific team.” says He said he got o chance to see an handling wharf at the base. are strikeouts. The St. Louis fairly straightforward and the pitch. Saberhagen keys the Royals’ Robinson, an ensign in the Navy, a NBA championship game in Los The 145-foot tall wharf will be the ^ rdin als are way up and the New attitude on the team that it feels like staff with a major league-leading trained civil engineer, and the top Angeles this spring. facility in which Trident II nuclear York Mets are way down. Bret you can go out there and win— even 15-3 record and a 2.47 earned run pick of the San Antonio Spurs. He said it would be a tremendous missiles are loaded Into the 10 Saberhagen is back, Roger Oe- though your record may not have average that is the best in the AL. challenge to try to fit into Abdui- Trident submarines which will call mens is struggling. Robinson said that, in part been that good last year.” Kansas City’s Bo Jackson con hit because of his commitment to the Jabbar’s shoes, conceding, “ It Kings Bay their homeport. The second half of the 1987 As far as the money for a No. l home runs and strike out — and Navy, he is in no hurry to be^n would take me a few years.” “ Basketball will be after work baseball season resumed today draft pick is concerned, Robinson thinks he can play football, too. contract negotiations with San Robinson said the Navy is a fine and on my own,” Robinson said. after the All-Star break with said. “ I have no real idea of what opportunity for him and he isn’t Antonio. I ’m worth.” Conceding there is little oppor­ everyone in pursuit of the Cardi- ” It is a hobby,” said Jackson, the sorry he has committed to two tunity to improve his game with “ I told them (the Spurs) I wanted “ If you gave me $1 million a year nals. Cincinnati. Minnesota and the former Heisman Trophy winner years in uniform. He didn’t obtain Just weightlifting, shooting, run­ to go down and see first, to talk to for six years. I’d be ecstatic,” New York Yankees while Mark who signed a contract with the Los basketbali stardom until late in his ning and solo workouts, he said some of the people, majdie talk to Robinson said. "But that may not McGwire chases Roger Maris. Angeles Raiders during the All-Star career at the Naval Academy. competition in preparation for the some of the players.” Robinson be a real indication of what I ’m ‘T don’t know that much about break. “ I wish I could make money “ If I had had a little crystal ball I Pan American Games and, he him. What year did he set the from fishing, also.” said Wednesday during interviews worth to a specific NBA team.” at the Kings Bay Submarine Bare would have transferred” toanother hopes, the 1988 Olympics, will give record, 1961?” McGwire said of Jackson’s decision to try to play He said determining the worth school as a sophomore, Robinson him valuable practice “ playing at Maris’ single-season mark o f 61 where he is a construction supervis­ would be an agent’s Job. His Job baseball and football caught many ing officer. said. “ I would have been stupid not that level of competition.” home runs. McGwire, the Oakland by surprise. But that was not as > would be to decide where he wanted to. But I have absolutely no regrets The time in the Navy, Robinson <"!■ -'I "You get a little bit of a feeling rookie, leads the majors with 33 shocking as the performance by the to play. He said he hopes he’ll be about my decision.” said, will give both his body and homers in 87 games. about a team seeing them on Mets in the first half. able to visit San Antonio fairly soon Robinson said his time in the mind a chance to mature before television, but there’s a lot you after playing in this summer’s Pan Home runs have been the story of Navy is like an escape. taking on the rigors of the NBA. The the season so far. Homers are 22 From clubhouse arguments to don’t know,” said the Naval Acade­ American Games. my’s star center, who scored^2,669 “ You can’t live in the limelight delay won’t hurt his game, he said. percent above last year’s record injuries to Dwight Gooden’s co­ “ Hopefully I ’ll get a good feel­ your whole life,” Robinson said. m i ' points for the Midshipmen -ind led “ I know I have a lot of potential. I pace and runs also are showing a caine problem, nothing has gone ing,” Robinson said. “ This is a place to come and be the nation with 4.5 blocked shots per don’t think that two years is large increase. right for the Mets this season. Even Asked if he really wanted to play game last season. normal. Here they tell me, ‘You enough, even if I sat around and The debate over lively balls has if the Cardinals played .500 ball the for the Spurs, Robinson answered, wrote that letter wrong. Write it ■■ -Jr- ^ Robinson said money was not a watched TV all the time, to make reached such a crescendo that rest of the season — St. Louis’ .651 “ That’s what I ’m trying to figure again, and again, and again,’ like key issue in any negotiations. He out.” me bad enough that I wouldn’t baseball announced this week it will winning percentage is the best in they did last week.” make an impact on an NBA team.” re-test the balls to make sure they i#' baseball — the Mets would have to are not juiced-up. go 47-28 to catch them. “ We don’t expect to find anything different.” American League Pres­ AP p h oto ” It’s really nice to come here ident Dr. Bobby Brown said. ” It’s after such an uneventful first half,” AP p h oto Sporta In B ri^ Post 102 suffers the same ball.” Red Sox Manager John McNamara has been scratching Mets Manager Davey Johnson said The ball that George Bell has his head a iot over his team’s piay during the first half of with an ironic grin at the All-Star Cincinnati Manager Pete Rose blows a bubble as he Game in Oakland. ’’There’sbeen no homered on 29 times. Eric Davis 27 the '87 campaign. The Red Sox begin the second-half watches a game during the first half of the season. Rose Borello wins first biathlon Hanild photo by Tucker and Dale Murphy 25 is the same ball controversy or anything.” tough Zone defeat chase 13% games behind the Yankees. has steered the Reds into a two-game lead as the second Beau Borello captured the first Manchester Rec Department batters are missing more than There was not much controversy half of the year gets under way. biathlon last Thursday with an overall time of 21:45, one-half ever. The strikeout rate is above when Clemens, the most dominant Foiiowing through pitcher in baseball last season, did second ahead of runnerup Doug Cote. Richard Gowen was third WINDSOR — Just when things added another run in the second to last season’s record mark and is up were beginning to fit into place for But it would be hard to imagine not make the A L All-Star team and in 23:11 with Phil Forziey fourth in 24:05 and Peter Boucher fifth take a 4-0 lead. MARC’S Mike Johnson follows through as he makes a even more than the home-run pace. 2>A-game margin over Mike Scott’s the Manchester Legion baseball the Cardinals doing any better lost out on a $300,000 incentive in 24:25. Janit Romayko was the first fem ale finisher in 29:19. She In the top of the sixth inning, Mike pitch in the Town Farm Little League Tournament finale While McGwire has been the Houston Astros. Cincinnati can team, a tough Zone Eight loss considering their injuries. Cox was ^nus. Clemens. 24-4 in 1986. has Charter slammed a game-tying biggest individual surprise the score runs, but how well it does in was 14th overall. Mary Ann Troy was second in the women’s occurred. against the Lawyers Wednesday night at Verplanck Field. 8-3 before breaking a bone in his been inconsistent since a 20