to — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuegday. May 27,1986 ■ i. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 MANCHESTER SPOR1S EOCUS KIT‘H’ CAW.VL* ®b» Lurry W ri^l Eddy hits Dodd MHS nine stiii Deimonico’s has i] STORE m OFFICE SPACE FURNITURE in town speech needs a victory a Conn, cousin B He mwTTCesWactfeb King Size water bed with BUSINEK & SERVICE DIRECTORY AHY FiJWi'WK WOEUY. ... p a g e 3 ... p a g e 9 ... page 13 heater and padded side I THiMti He MOST Wilson buslntss offices rails. Excellent condition. jmmjumm ond support sorvices. Fur­ $150 Call 646-0538. CARPENTRY/ Q] SERVICES nished offices, secretarial REMODEUNR BKTRKAL SsrviCBS service, reception, tele­ phone answering, word iweJTV/STEREO/ Custom HotoHllhHi. Hovt Farrand Ramodeling — Oumos Electric— Moving Troy Blit Rototllltr. Wilt proceslng and copier fo- APPLIANCES imtCELUUIEOUS cllltles. Level H Wotkins I ^31 Coblnats, rooting, gut­ Electrical Problems? troval. Gardens, lawns, Center, 935 Main St., Man­ ters, room additions, Need 0 large or a small. SERVICES flower beds, large or chester. 647-0073. Used Refrigerators, decks, all types of remo­ Repair? We SpectaHte In sm alt. Coll 643-189$ Washers, Ranges — deling and reoolrs. FREE Residential Work. Joseph Odd lobs. Trucking. Manchester - Downtown clean, guaranteed, parts estimates. Fully Insured. Dumas. Fully Licensed. Homo reoolrs. You name retail or office space, 1750 and service. Low prices. Telephone 643-1X117, o tter Free Estimates. 646-S3S3. If. we do if. Frto eth- souare feet. 668-1447. B.D. Pearl 8, Son, 649 6pm, 647-8509. mafee. Insured. 64343M. m aurhrfitrr Main Street, 643-2171. D 8i D Landscaping. Carpentry and remodel- isnuEATiNe/ Hawkes Tree Service — Spring Cleon Ups, Prun- Manchester — A City of Village Charm limlh Manchester office or re­ Panasonic Upright Va­ ■no services — Complete |W|pLUMBtN6 Bucket Truck B Chipper. Inos, f lowor 8, shrub plant­ tail space. Could be busl- cuum — With attach­ home repairs and remo­ Stump Removal. Free Es­ ings. Freo estimates. Coll ness/opartment ments, bags 8, extra belt. 7 deling. Quality work. Ref­ timates. Special consider­ 459-2434 o ffe r 5;30om. combination. Frank Spl- months old. $50. Good erences, licensed and In­ Fogarty Brothors — Ba­ ation for Elderly and Hon- throom remodeling; In- leckl, 643-2171. condition. Call 646-3245 sured. Coll 646-816$. dicopped. 647-7553. Experienced mowing and Wednesday, May 28, 1966 25 Cents after 5pm. sfoilatton water heaters, lawn care. Coll for free 6 17 1200 Square feet, newly garboge disposals; faucet Bobcat, Bockhoe, loader estim ates. 444-8844 o tte r remodeled. 1 mile from repairs. 64^4539. VIso/M- 4;30.______Used refrigerators, osterCard accepted. rental. Trucking, draln- UCONN. 429-6421. washers, ranges-clean, PAINTIN8/ ogo site work. Oovls Con- guaranteed, parts and ser- PAPERING structlon, 87M400. Homeowners, Need elec­ vloce. Low prices. B.D. l e t y o u r newspoper trical work and home and Office for rent.-700 sq. ft.. [CARS Disputed charter report favors consolidation Pearl 8, Sons, 649 Main St. Name your own price — help you keep fruit lore Home gardens rototllled. yard equipment repairs, [MISCELLANEOUS Ideal location, no food. 643-2171. Father and son. Fost, sporkling clean ond sweet Reasonable rotes 647-8987. also lown core service. FDR SALE Near Mini Mall. Call 649- C all 449-2254 o ffe r 7pm. I AUTOMOTIVE dependable service. smelling. Wash lors, dry nelli, a former Manchester mayor. referendum, the move will allow hour-long meeting in Lincoln down. I don't see services being 0969. Magnovox radio and re­ Painting, Paperhonglng Dollvarlng clean farm By George Layng schedule a referendum on the completely then put o 1979 Subaru DL 4 door, 5 While Agostinelli said he supports one townwide vote on whether to Center. improved." cord plover In cherry & Rem oval. Call 646-5761. lorge piece of nawswper loam ; 5 yards $75 plus ta x . Air conditioning and re­ Front bumper for 1984 Herald Reporter proposals before the charter can 2 speed, $850. 649-4235. take away the district's right to Rubinow said the changes would Irish charged that the charter wood cabinet! Radio Inside the lar and put tho Also sand, stone, and frigeration repaired and Ford Van. Silver, $50. Also be changed. The Democratic ma­ consolidation, he argued that it I RESORT provide fire protection and sewer put Manchester's consolidation panel “was put in place by angry works, record player lid on. The paper will g rav el. Colt 643-9504. checked, reasonable 1974 Plymouth Duster. sliver rear step bumper. Complpting the first step toward jority on the board, which created should only occur when residents PROPERTY Vour assurance of quick rotes. 875-4133.______procedures in line with the state politicians.” alluding to the Demo­ needs work. Price 95.00 or absorb any moisture. Let ...... — Runs well, needs body 742-8363.0 forced consolidation of the Eighth the charter panel in February, has of the district support the move — service to most of northern best offer.□ response when you adver­ something he said has not been Manchester. law governing such mergers — the cratic leaders who failed to force tise In Classified Is that 0 dossHled od In vour Hove you read today's work. 90,000 miles, $600 or Utilities District and the town. supported the changes and advo­ Coventry Lake. 1 bed­ newspaper find a c w Light landscaping, York Bucket seat with swivel cated consolidation of the town and demonstrated. “The entire town of Manchester Home Rule Act — which also calls consolidation during an attempt in our readers ore ready to Clot$lfted«acli«i? It con- rake work, garden work. best offer. 649-1063. Manchester's Charter Revision room waterfront cot­ Whirlpool washer 8, buyer for most anything folm hundreds of Interotf- base fits ford vans. Rec- “This could cause a lot of trouble gave this veto power to the Eighth for one townwide vote. the late 1970s. dryer, 8 months old. Good buy when they turn to the Coll P hil 742-7474, llner with folding arms, Commission Tuesday adopted a district governments. tages, suitable for 2 per­ you hovo for sole. Inoofters. 443-2711. Olds Clera Brougham in the town of Manchester." he District and the entire town should But Republican member Vivian "Change shouldn't be made to sons only. Available June condition. 282-7027. little ods. 643-2711. $85. 649-9982.0 recommendation calling for elimi­ The Republican members of the 1984-Onlv 14,000 miles, nation of Town Charter provisions Charter Revision Commission who warned. decide whether it wants to retain Ferguson disagreed. "There's get someone.” Agostinelli said. 21st to August 30. S150-S250 $7500. Call 643-8602. The Charter Revision Commis­ per week. 742-3022. Four Firestone P215 75R15 that give the district a veto over voted against the proposal Tues­ The commission's report calls it." Democratic commission something immoral ... something Radial fires. 10.000 miles. merger attempts. day strongly criticized the deci­ for eliminating .sections of the member Jay Rubinow said wrong, of a larger community sion has been invited to appear 5,000 BTU air conditioner 1978 Dodge Challenger. before the town Board of Directors In good working condition $75.00. 643-9041 weekdays The 6-to-3 decision — which like sion. which came during the Town Charter that currently re­ Tuesday. taking over a smaller commun­ You can make excellent Runs well, good body ity." she said. at the board's meeting on Tuesday, I ROOMMATES ^ $50.00. Call 659-2223 even­ [MUSICAL [MISCELLANEOUS I MISCELLANEOUS condition, $1100. Don 647- offer 3:00pm. Weekends the panel's preliminary recom­ panel's last scheduled meeting. quire a separate, favorable vote by Rubinow. the other four Demo­ WANTEO ings after 7;00omo dish cloths from the mesh anvtime.n "I have seen no basis what­ di.strict residents before consolida­ cratic panel members and Repub­ “It angers me — it angers me commission Chairman John Yavis I ITEMS I FOR SALE FOR SALE bogs In which oranges, 9557 evenings, evenings mendation fell largely along party 643-1108 days. soever for this particular report,” tion can occur. Tf voters approve lican Charles House voted to greatly.” said Republican Wallace potatoes, onions, etc. are Car stereo with cassette lines — sends the report to the Please turn to page 8 Manchester-Spilt rent Board of Directors, which must said Republican Nathan Agosti- the removal of the provisions in a support the changes during the Irish Jr. “I don't see taxes going Hondo II Electric Guitar, Used sliding glass patio sold. Just boll for 15 1977 Chevy Vega Wagon, and 50 watt booster. Fits $315 per month plus heat ottactlve finish, wood doors, thermal, $15 each. Tokavo Dirt Bike. Good minutes In water to which any car. $99, 649-9604 after and utilities. 1 months condition, new $160, sel­ good running conditon. cose, leather strop. $275 Call 646-2300. chlorine bleach has been $300. 647-9079. 8:00pm.D security. Available June LAWN AND new, $99. phone 643-1374.0 ling now for $80. 646-0687.O odded. Put still pood but 1st. 646-8578 days. GARDEN Old wooden trunk with I no-longer needed furni­ Firebird 1982,6 cylinder, 4 Tires Radial 225-15 Good Small electronic console metal hlnoes-23 Inches General Electric Motor-1 condition 4/S99 or best HP, brand new. Asking ture and appliances back speed, Am/Fm stereo STEAL stirring 18 Inch Black 8, Decker cord organ. $50. Coll 649- deep, 34 Inches long, 19 Into use by selling them offer. Please keep trying, Inches wide. Good stor­ $40. 649-7350.O cassette, sun roof, power Merchandise electric mower with gross 7406. with 0 low-cost Classified. steering, power brakes, 875-4493.0 cotcher. Good condition age $25.00. 649-762S.n 643-2711. Olde German steins, blue excellent condition. used 2 years $60.00. 646- ICAMERAS/PHOTO $5,600. Call 643-6802. 2-13lnch tires and rims off 6164CI Drapes fuliv lined 84 LIndenwIrfen; Karlskube 1980 Datsun $5 each. 2 as majority pians [ e q u ip m e n t Inches by 166 Inches floral ResIdens Schloss, (2) $99 white Aluminum ownings $60 647-9902.O 643-6526. Oldsmoblle Toranado 1979, 68,000 mlles/loaded, 36 Inch and 30 Inch, $7 FURNITURE IRECREATIDNAL Photography equipment each. Call 742-0274.O Underwood Touch Mas­ Automotive clean. Asking $4,500. Coll I EQUIPMENT enlarger, timer, trays, 646-3633 or 742-6394. etc. $99 Call 646-8255.0 ter typewriter $25. Call HELPING PEOPLE SO- support for panei Foam Cushion uphol­ 649-7793. tlsfv their needs and Raleigh 5 speed ladles stered chair. $25. Two 1973 Ford Torino. Run­ GIVE YOUR budget a tires, good treads, excel­ ning Condition. $99 takes wants ... that's what wont King - Sized bed. Firm bicycle good condition. Marx battery operoted $35.00 Coll 649-3997.0 break ... shop the classi­ lent condition $10. See child's racing car. Bat­ It. 647-9079.D ads are all about. By George Layng consolidation. When asked if there mattress. Two twin box fied columns for bargain anytime. 649-8390.n springs. Frame. Excellent tery charger Included. $35 H O fo r SALE Herald Reporter was anything that could cause him Golf Corf-Set of twelve buys! 646-5121. to reconsider his position, he said, condition. Will be sold Picnic Table, with two with 2 complete sets of clubs and boll retrelver. The head of a group oppo.sed to “nothing." S45.00.O separate benches. Hand Braided rug multi color. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED sheets, 1 bedspread. All [ PETS AND consolidation of the town and Democratic Mayor Barbara for $220, or best offer. made of scaffold planks. 5x8 $80. Call 646-1427. SUPPLIES $75 649-9718. Eighth Utilities District said this Weinberg said she has not formally 643-8082, evenings 8, wee­ IDDATS/MARINE M 1985 S-10 Blazer In mint morning he is hopeful he can kends. Keep trying!. 2 cases SImllac with Iron, announced support for the charter I EQUIPMENT $25. Air conditioner, Sa­ condition. Only 12,000 persuade the Manchester Board of revisions. However, she has indi- Red Coper hockey helmet miles. $9,800. 647-9764. King size bed and box with mask. Never used nyo 12,000 BTU's $300 PERSONNEL CO-ORDINATOR D irectors not io scbedtite --eBted fn riie past ♦h>t-'4NpiergT «i spring set with miscel­ 16 toot Mod River canoe, $25. Coll 646-4009 and ask ENDROLLS firm. Call 647-8989. endum this November on proposed the two sewer departmeirts would laneous linen. $99.00, 872- paddles Included. Used for Corl.D 27<6 wldlh-2Si 1976 T -B Ird 460 Cl- charter changes that would elimi­ be desirable, and said this morning four times. Excellent con­ 13V4 wlcllh-2 lor 28* Kerosun Heater-used 4 Mechanlcally well main­ We have an immediate Dpening for a mature, nate the district's power to veto a 2276.0 tained. Interior excellent, she "probably could certainly dition. $800. Please coll times, well built, like new persDnable and highly mDtivated individual consolidation attempt support the whole community 643-4942 offer 6pm or 647- MUST bo picked up at the Omnl-85. Good size $85.00 needs body work. $400 tD support Dur personnel department. Bunk beds, complete, MISCELLANEOUS Manchester Herald Ollice firm. 649-7405. “ Politicians most dearly love acting for the whole community.” $85.00, 646-1760.O 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for I before 11 A M ONLY 643-1433, keep trying.□ Bob. FOR SALE one thing, and that's the power of She stressed that changing the Qualified candidates must be organized, de­ their office." said Robert Bletch- A Kitchen set-FormIca ta­ charter does not necessarily mean ble and four choirs. Very Sunfish with trailer, boom tail-oriented, accurate, have good math ap­ man, head of Stop Tampering with the district and the town will be For sole-Sears dehumldl- titude, typing of 50 to 60 words per minute good condition $80.00. bag, 8, life lockets! $650. Queen Mattress. Good HELP WANTED the Eighth's American Liberties, consolidated. Please call 643-0897. Ready to tow and soil. fler. Used very little. condition, foam rubber, HELP WANTED and have a minimum of 2 years business ex­ or STEAL. He warned that district Good for damp basement The three Republican Directors 649-5186. Excellent firm, clean, $50. Please perience. residents make up an influential condition. $75. Coll 649-79590 said this morning they oppose the Four drawer dresser with call 649-7951, voting block “that will remember" full swing-type mirror. recommendations of the charter Word processing and CRT background pre­ town directors who vote again.st Has 6" legs. Needs some panel. work. $60. 643-2880. ferred. the interests of the district, which [CONDOMINIUMS [CONDOMINIUMS provides fire protection and sewer "I personally do not agree with HELP WANTED FOR SALE INJECTION MOLDING service to most of northern forcing consolidation." Director Y FOR SALE GSP offers ap excellent benefit package In-Process Q. C. Inspector which includes medical, dental and life in­ Manchester. Thomas H. Ferguson said. He said surance, pension plan and tuition reimbur­ a merger should only occur when it HELP WANTEO Bletchman said STEAL will is called for by district residents. Photo by Bob Antaramlan sement. Qualified candidates may apply at mount another publicity cam­ Part Time Full Time Opportunity for competent person our facility or send resume with salary his­ paign. probably in August, to rally Ferguson said the board's deci­ tory to: opposition against the Charter sion is probably a foregone Cap and hound Sgmiiier Help Needed STUDENTS & willing to take a career position. Join Revision Commi.ssion's recom­ conclusion. " It seems as if bullies Machine operators OTHERS a 19 press - steadily growing injec­ PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT mendation to eliminate sections of Elissa Edson of Manchester enjoys a quiet moment with accompanied her to classes during her college career needed on all shifts for the Town Charter that require a are taking over again." he said. Don’t Sweat H Out!! tion molder of precision gears with her dogs after graduation ceremonies at the University of and she felt it only proper that they should "graduate” company serving the GERBER SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTS, INC. separate, favorable vote by dis­ But he added that the public Mornings, nights or too. Hence the mortar boards. cosmetic Industry. an outstanding reputation. Of 151 Batson Drive trict residents before consolidation hearing the directors will hold on Hartford May 18. Her dogs, Fox and Coquette, Apply In person: weekends. I need 20 can occur. The recommendation people to work In my course - modern plant and equip­ Manchester, CT 06040 the proposed charter changes will EEO M-F-H-V was adopted Tuesday. Apollo Moldod Producti air conditioned Ne­ ment with generous compensation. show that a majority of people 20 Mountain St., Rockville wington office, ideai But members of the Democratic throughout town oppose the 872-8359 for students and others Please call for an appointment or majority on the Board of Directors changes and consolidation. or with flexible morning, stop to complete application. said this morning they have no Minority Leader William Diana Town defends sewer hookup plan Apollo II night or weekend plans to reverse their previously also said he expects a 6-to-3 5 Qlen Rd., Manchester. CT schedules. Looking for announced support for the charter party-line vote by the directors in under Interstate 84 while it was 647-1678 a good income for Just changes and consolidation. favor of a November referendum. By Alex GIrelll last month to look at the whole area problems with the Charter Revi­ a few hours a day? Call of sewers in the northern part of sion Commission. Weiss said he being constructed. Two of the “The charter changes would " I am for consolidatipn. but it's Associate Editor now and you could be Plastics Gearing Technology, Inc. town and to determine what would told district President Walter sleeves, within the territory over allow the community as a whole a got to come from the Eighth." he working tomorrow. be the proper sewering if there Joyner that town officials found which the district has jurisdiction, 1395 Tolland Turnpike more fair and equitable way for the said. In an hour-long news conference CLERICAL NOTICE this morning, town officials de­ were no division in jurisdiction. serious fallacies in the Lombardi were not built, he said. MR. KOOL PUBLIC HEARING town to decide the matter." said Manchester, CT 06040 Republican Geoffrey Naab said fended their position in a dispute The district is an independent report and wanted to discuss them Weiss and others indicated the and UGHT* 1-600-367-3720 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Deputy Mayor Peter DiRosa. one “it's not likely” he will change his lack of those sleeves dictates TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT of six Democrats on the board. If with the Eighth Utilities District utility authority that provides with Joyner. INDUSTRIAL Reduced tor Quick Sale 643-6340 previously announced opposition He said Joyner was eager to talk modifications to the Metcalf and the revisions were put on the ballot over where a sewer line planned by sewer service and fire protection Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of to the charter revisions. However, with him. but was very busy and Eddy plan. People needed Immedia­ Manchester 499,900 Monchester, Connecticut, will hold o Public Hearing at the in November and approved by the district should be hooked up to to most of northern Manchester. he held open the possibility that a found it hard to schedule a Town Water and Sewer Adminis­ tely lor temporary assign­ Condominium-3 bedrooms including 14x18 Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, townspeople, only one townwide the town's sewage collection The request came during a ments. Take advantage of Connecticut, on Tuesday, June 3, 1986 at 8:00 P.M. to con­ complete merger will not take meeting with district officials and meeting. trator Robert Young said that master with full bath. 14x18 living rm., din­ sider and act on the following; vote will be necessary to approve system. Olstens many benefits. OPEN ing fm. and family rm. Central air, 2’/4 baths, place. developers that ended in an District voters tonight will be when officials reviewed the origi­ Especially Olsten's consolidation, something DiRosa The gist of the arguments 2 TOWN OF MANCHESTER “In general, it is possible as I see asked to authorize the district to nal and final Lombardi plans, they Deck overlooking private wooded backyard. Proposed aoproorlatton to General Fund, said is "the democratic way to presented by Town Manager Ro­ impasse over the connection. •TAKE A TRIP ON US". HOUSE LEGAL NOTICE Budget 1985/86 - Miscellaneous - TR A NSFER to it ... to have the fire service split borrow money to install the sewer. found many conflicts in sewage Not a contest — Everyone Pool and facilities. bert Weiss and public works Weiss said. Capitol Im provem ent Reserve F u n d ...... $50,000 00 proceed," from the sewer service.” he said. Joyner said late this morning that flow figures and flow routes. WInsI Apply: The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public to be financed by a Grant from the Federal officials was that the projected He said Kandra took the Lom­ hearing on Monday, June 2,1986 at 7:00 P.M. In the Hearing Democratic Director Stephen A decision by the Board of On^ area in contention, he said, Come visit our Emergency Management Agency. sewage flows worked out by the bardi study and measured it the authorization will not commit Olsten Temporary Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Con­ Cassano also said he was firm in Directors on whether to hold a the district to go forward. should be sewered to the Metropol­ Friendly Restau­ necticut to hear and consider the following petitions: Proposed appropriation to Education Special district's engineer. Lombardi As­ against the 1979 study done for the his previously announced support referendum will probaby be made One key to the engineering itan District Commission. The Sorvlco rant on 199 Spen­ NICHOLAS AND PHYLLIS JACKSTON - ZONE CHANGE - Prelects - Fund 41 - Existing Account 412, Visu­ sociates of Vernon, are wrong. town by Metcalf and Eddy. 162 Spencer Street ally Imoolred - Budget 1985/86 ...... « ij non nn for the charter changes and in August, the directors said. controversy about how to sewer Lombardi report assumes it will FERN STREET (J-32) - To change the zoning closslllcotlon to be financed by a State Grant. ' Those flows indicate that the "1 wanted to be sure we were not Manchester, CT 06040 cer Street In Man­ from Rural Residence to Residence AA for on approxima­ flow to the Adams Street line. sewer should be connected to an writing off the Lombardi study." the area. Weiss said, was that the 647-1991 chester. We will tely 1.2 acre parcel of land Identified as 350V Fern Street. Proposed appropriation to General Fund Weiss said. Metcalf and Eddy plan of 1979 Another area Lombardi Asso- 343 MAIN 5TREE1 eMANCHESTCn VCnNOH CIRCLE • VfHNON VSH II LIMITED PARTNERSHIP - ZONE CHANGE - TOL­ Budget 1985/86 Senior Citizens...... 750 m upstream point on the North hove representa­ 643-1591 871-1400 LAND TURNPIKE (V-17) - To change the zoning classifica­ to be financed by o donation and activity fees...... Manchester Interceptor, which Three days aiiei me town and called for having sleeves to accom­ already received. Please turn to page 8 tives on hand to tion from Industrial to Business II for on approximately 7.7 TODAY’S HERALD sends sewage collected in district district discussed reports on sewer modate future sewers installed acre parcel of land fronting on Tolland Turnpike and Identi­ Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - PRODUCTION discuss career op- fied os part of 360V Tollond Turnpike. Fund 61 - Phone-o-Rlde Bus, Budget 1986/87 $76 270 00 lines to the town's treatment plant MANCHESTER SAND 8, GRAVEL - SPECIAL EXCEPTION to be financed by a Federal Grant (SS4,009 00)..... on Olcott Street. portunities os TOWN OF MANCHESTER - 60 ADAMS STREET (M-tO) - Application under Article II, and Town contribution ($22,261.00) approved On the basis of a master sewer WORKERS w ith 1986/87 budget. well os available LEGAL NOTICE Section 16.02 and 16.1S.02(o) to permit the construction of an In d ex plan worked out in 1979 and later addition to an existing maintenance garage, and addition to Request denied immediate opening for At a meeting on Moy 19, 1986 the Planning and Zoning Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - studies, the town holds that the line Town blows up firm’s acid positions at any existing offices, and a new storage building on an Indust­ Fond 6) - Health Education Progrom 1986/87 1I 3 706 on 24 p a g « i. 4 t«ctlon» several positions availa­ Comnmisslon made the following decisions; rially zoned site In excess of four (4) acres with more than 60 Public Works Director George should instead be routed to a sewer one of our 3 Man­ to be financed by Stole Grants and Portldoonf..... Kandra has rejected a union ble for all shifts. Positions W ILLIA M P. LEONE - ZONE CHANGE - NORTH M AIN ST. parking spaces Identified os 60 Adorns Street. Fees. AHwirA in that runs along Adams Street. By Susan Vaughn Hicks said his company decided which sent a truck to Manchester. available in the following chester Restau­ (L-41) - Aoaroved a zoning district change from ResIdenceB DAVID L. OUNAS • SPECIAL EXCEPTION • SHELDON request that the town reinstate The company's employees arrived and Rural Residence to Planned Residence Development Proposed additional appropriation to Special RiiftinAftA 91-99 The proposed line would serve Herald Reparter to dispose of the acid because it departments. ROAD (G-S7) - A pplication under A rticle II, Section 16.02ond Grants Fund 6) - Dov Core Services, MELC former Town Engineer Walter was no longer used and because it Tuesday evening and packed the rants. and approved a general plan of development for on approxl- 16.15.02(0) to perm it the construction of a 45,000 square toot School Age Program for period October 1,1986 C lassifiA H 29-94 the Red Roof Motel, the Brentwood motlev 0.69 acre parcel ot land Identified as 411 North Main building on on industrially zoned site which requires more Senkow. who was fired for what A small amount of potentially was potentially explosive The acid in styrofoam. Hicks said. NC DRILLING a t: to Seotember 30, 1987...... 173 ei6 00 rtn m ira 1A Condominiums, the Buckland Hills SILKSCREENING Street. than 60 oorklng spaces. Identified os Lot #7, Manchester In­ to be funded by o Grant from the State of (iom ..... town officials have said was sexual hazardous acid was deliberately acid, which weighed about one dustrial Pork III, port of 660V Sheldon Rood. rinnnArtIriil 4-«i Mall and other developments The Eighth Utilities District and PLATING ROOM 199 Spencer Street MARTIN, ROTHMAN AND JONES - ZONE CHANGE - necticut. Deportment of Human Resources. harassment of a female co-worker. exploded at the town landfill pound, had been stored in a glass UNION STREET (M-761 - Denied w ithout preludice a zoning TALCOTTVILLE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION - IN­ Fntnrtninmant 17 either planned or under way in the town fire departments and local CUPOSIT tim e : district change from Rural Residence to Residence B tor ap­ Proposed Ordinance - Regulation ot Use of Sanitary Lond- Story on page 8. Buckland section. Tuesday night after being care­ container. LAND WETLANDS BOUNDARY DISPUTE - TOLLAND flll. (Copies of the Proposed Ordinance may be seM m he F n riia 19 police stood by and escorted the Wed. May 28th proximately 5.6 acres of land being a northwesterly portion TURNPIKE (T-86) - Application under Section 7.1 of the In­ Town Clerk's Office during business hours) The news conference took place fully transported from the Klock Klock Co. employees first con­ We offer excellent work­ of o parcel identified os 190 Union Street. land Wetlands and Watercourses Regulations to change the 1 n m l H A truck during transport of the acid. ing conditions and other 2-9 pm at the town's water treatment Co. on Tolland Turnpike, police tacted state police Tuesday on the The state police handled detona­ ROBERT W. WEINBERG • SUBDIVISON - OAKLAND boundary of the mapped wetlands on property Identified as All public meetings of the Town of Manchester are held at lo­ 1 n ttn ry 9 benefits. Apply in person: STREET (W-Z7) - Approved a subdivision creating two lots 3V and 71V Tolland Turnolke. Partly sunny plant on Spring Street in a ro(>m said this morning. advice of consultants for help with tion of the acid, Hicks said. The cations which are accessible to handicapped citizens in od DhitiiArlA* A disposing of the acid, police said. Come talk with us. out of land Identified os 440 Oakland Street and 250 Tolland At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written ditlon, handicapped Individuals requiring an auxlllorO o m in Partly sunny today with a 30 where the walls were lined with The detonation of the picric acid, cost of transporting the material Turnpike and approved an erosion control plon fo r the site. com municotlons received. A copy of this petiton has been order to facilitate their participation at meetlnlw ^hoTi D p in in n But state poli(« said they could not S percent chance of a shower or fi color-coded maps, most of them which had been used by the metal was $2,700. police said. CIRCUITS, INC. A copy of these decisions has been filed In the Town Clerk's filed In the Town Clerk's office and may be Inspected during contact the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the schlduilIS PAnplA 9 showing the direction of sewer processing company, was the get involved because Klock is a FRIENDLY office. office hours. meeting so thot appropriate orrongements can be mode thunderstorm through the early 59 Darning Road ftp n rta 0-19 lines. conclusion of several hours of cogimercial operation. The company no longer uses the PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION STEPHEN T. CASSANO, SECRPTa d v afternoon. High around 80. Clear picric acid or similar hazardous Berlin, CT 06037 LEO KWASH, SECRETARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS TAlAulnInn 17 .11 lilt- ouist'i 111 iiif conference. consultation and planning on Tues­ Klock then called the Emer­ RESTAURANTS LEO KWASH, SECRETARY tonight with a low of 50 to 55. Sunny chemicals in its processing opera­ Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 23rd day of May 1986 11 S AA/nrIrt 7 Weiss said he asked town Public day. said Gunnar Hicks, executive gency and Technical Services Dated at Manchester, CT this 27th day of May, 1986. Doted at Manchester, CT this 27th day of May, 1986. and pleasant Thursday with a high 078-05 Works Director George Kandra vice president of the company. Corp. of Newfoundland. N.J.. tions. Hicks said. 076-05 077-05 of 75 to 80 Details on page 2. Weather ' ■ 2 M A N CH ESTER H ER A LD . Wednesday, May 28, 1986 - 3 t - M A N C H E S TE R H E R A LD . Wednesday. May 28, 1986 n IT ‘4 9^^ Underdog Eddy tells town crowd he’s serious

By Alex GIrelll the Rotary Club in his talk at the campaign against Dodd, “ not on a agricultural state, asked Eddy favors a free trade policy, but WEATHER Associate Editor Manchester Country Club. Eddy personal basis, but on issues.” what other federal spending he argued that the Japanese engage said he has raised $130,000. almost If Dodd’s votes in the Senate had would curb. in predatory trade policies, with "If I can get my message out. all of it from within carried, Eddy charged. “ We’d be “Judicious savings in defense the government backing industries people will vote for me.” U.S. Connecticut. back in the dismal days of the spending could be made." Eddy that aim for American markets. Today’s forecast f Senate candidate Roger Eddy told Eddy, generally regarded as an Carter administration.” replied. One Rotarian asked Eddy how a Manchester audience 'Tuesday underdog in the campaign, said “ Almost everything is going Peter DiRosa, another Demo­ Connecticut, Mauachusetts and Rhode Island: the United States can compete with night. that when the polls put him closer right” under the Reagan adminis­ cratic town director, asked Eddy Japanese products when, he said, Partly sunny today with a chance of showers or Eddy, a Newington Republican, to Dodd, more money will be tration. he said, adding that one how he would handle the situation the Japanese products are of thunderstorms through the early afternoon. Highs said he is eager to debate his / j t Y forthcoming and “ President Rea­ exception is the federal budget when senators from farm states better quality. 75 to 80 except near 70 over Cape Cod and the opponent, incumbent Democrat gan will come to me.” deficit. • tell him Pratt and Whitney Air­ “ I would not be taken to my islands. Clear tonight with lows in the 50s. Sunny Christopher Dodd, at every oppor­ In answer to a question from a When Eddy — who operates a craft “ is not going to get a contract grave in a Japanese car,” Eddy and pleasant Thursday with highs of 75 to 80 inland tunity. Dodd will probably have to Rotarian. Eddy said he would try farm in his hometown of Newing­ if you vote against farm supports.” said. “ We’re the best manufactur­ and 70 to 75 along the shore. debate him at least once. Eddy to overcome the financial disad­ ton — said farm support programs “ I ’d face it," Eddy said. Farm ing county in the world.” Maine: Clearing from north to south this said, adding that he will try ” to vantage by presenting the news must be cut back, he drew a representation is diminishing in Eddy'also said the government afternoon. Highs in the 60s north to the lower 80s embarrass him into a second media with “something they think question from Stephen T. Penny, numbers, he said. must do something about the south. Clear tonight with lows in the 40s. Increasing debate.” is valuable to their readers” the Democratic leader on the Eddy told the crowd that Connec­ influence of lobbyists on the cloudiness Thursday with a chance of showers in ROGER EDDY Dodd has raised $1.5 million in "The media has been fair to me Manchester Board of Directors, ticut depends heavily on export political process. Concern over the north. Highs in the 70s. campaign funds, most of it from over the years,” Eddy said Penny, who said it is easy to trade and that he would oppose lobbying is “close to the explosive . . waiting for Reagan out of state. Eddy told members of New Hampshire: Clearing from north to south He vowed to wage a vigorous oppose farm supports in a non- protective tariffs. He said he point.” he said. this afternoon. Highs in the 70s north to the lower NEA StrA ot photo 80s south. Clear tonight with lows in the 40s. Increasing cloudiness Thursday with a chance of showers in the north. Highs mostly in the 70s. Today In history Critics prepare Cassano to announce Vermont: Becoming sunny and breezy this M CC grads include afternoon. Highs 80 to 85. Clear tonight with lows On this date in 1934, the Dionne quintuplets were born In near 50. Partly sunny and warm Thursday with a Canada. Shown her^e celebrating their first birthday are, Senate bid on June 13 chance of a shower. Highs 80 to 85. from left, Marie, Emelie, Cecile, Annette and Yvonne. to pack hearing advocates, generations By George Layng Annette, Cecile and Yvonne survive. supporters include backers of both Extended outlook Herald Reporter O’Neill and Moffett, and he wanted By Susan Vaughn to let the conflict between the two Extended outlook for New England Friday on new town pian Herald Reporter Democratic town Director Ste­ sides subside. through Sunday: phen T. Ca.s.sano feels Friday the Cassano said he also delayed a John T. Proctor of Spruce Street, who suffers from muscular Partly sunny Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: Almanac By John F. Kirch decisions for at least the next I3th will be his lucky day. formal announcement until the dystrophy and is confined to a wheelchair, will receive a special Cassano said this morning he General Assembly convened its 2 Chance of showers Friday. Fair Saturday and Herald Reporter decade. A copy of the plan and award when he graduates from Manchester Community College Sunday. Highs in the 70s Friday and Saturday, the plans to formally announce his special session to consider raising Today: Partly sunny with a 30 percent chance of a shower or land-u.se map are on display at the Thursday. 60s Sunday. Lows in the 50s Friday and Saturday, Today is Wednesday. May 28. 13,000 were killed by German The Southwest Property Town Clerk’s office in the Munici­ candidacy for the state’s Fourth teachers’ salaries. While the Le­ thunderstorm through the early afternoon. High around 80. Wind The service award, which is given to a graduating student each Senatorial District seal on that the 40s Sunday. the I48th day of 1986 with 217 to military units. Owners’ Association, ..which has pal Building. gislature has not adopted a prop­ becoming northwest around 10 mph. Tonight: Clear with a low of 50 to been vocal in its opposition to the year, is being given to Proctor in recognition of his work on behalf dale. Ca.ssano lost a bid forthescat osal. Cassano said he supports Vermont: Dry through the period. Highs Friday follow. Some of the plan’s original of other handicapped students. 55. Light northwest wind. Thursday: Sunny and pleasant with a high of town’s proposed new Comprehen­ proposals were revised by the PZC in I984 to incumbent Carl A. O’Neill’s recommendation to es­ in the 70s. Lows in the 50s. Cooler Saturday and The moon is approaching its A thought for the day; The 19th Proctor said Tuesday that he has done some volunteer work to sive Plan of Development, has after two public hearings held last Zinsser, a Republican from tablish a statewide minimum 75 to 80. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Karalynn Kilpatrick of Sunday. Highs 60 to 70. Lows 40 to 50. last quarter. century naturalist Louis Agassiz ’ fulfill the requirements for an associate’s degree in developmen­ rounded up its forces in an effort to year revealed widespread opposi­ Manchester. starting salary. Bolton, a fourth-grader at Bolton Elementary School. Maine: Chance of showers Friday. Fair The morning stars are Mars. wrote, “ The time has come when tal disabilities. While at M CC during the past three years, he has get a good turnout at tonight’s tion to some of the higher density Zinsser, a real estate broker, Ferris could not be reached for Saturday and Sunday. Highs in the mid-60s to lower Jupiter and Saturn. scientific truth must cease to be counseled handicapped students, helped in a sheltered workshop recently announced he would seek comment. However, last week he 70s Friday and mid-50s to lower 60s Saturday and public hearing on the plan. housing designations for the ^ 0 . 0 0 The evening stars are Mer­ the property of the few, when it and started a club for students interested in helping handicapped another term. Cassano is a profes­ said he believes he has the support Sunday. Lows in the mid-40s to lower 50s Friday cury, Venus and Saturn. must be woven into the The association has purchased southwest and northeast sections people. of town, which are now largely sor at Manchester Community of some of Manchester’s delegates, and in the upper 30s to mid-40s Saturday and live of the world.” advertisemients in local newspap­ He has also advocated improved facilities, such as wider Those born on this date are rural. College. and intends to campaign for the SEA TTLEll Sunday. ers and has handed out fliers to doors, which would make the campus more accessible to under the sign of Gemini. They Except for a medium-high- Cassano’s announcement will backing of town delegates that will New Hampshire: Chance of showers Friday. inform townspeople of the public handicapped students, he said. BOSTON include British statesman Wil­ Gas from landfill density area near Hackmatack put him in a battle against go to the party’s nominating 30.00 F a ir Saturday and Sunday. Highs in the 70s Friday hearing, which is scheduled to Proctor, 24, is a 1979 graduate of Howell Cheney Regional Glastonbury Democratic Town convention in July.. liam Pitt in 1759; naturalist Street and a medium-density area and the 60s Saturday and Sunday. Lows in the brings big savings begin at 7 p.m. in the filing Junior Vocational Technical School and plans to transfer next year to Chairman William Ferris for the Manchester Democratic Town Louis Agassiz in 1807; Olympic south of Interstate 384. most of the mid-40s to lower 50s Friday and the upper 30s to High School cafeteria. Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, where he party’s nomination. Chairman Theodore Cummings NEW YORK athlete Jim Thorpe in 1888; LOS ANGELES (AP) - The land is being recommended for mid-40s Saturday and Sunday. A copy of the proposed land-use will major in social work. Although Cassano has indicated said last week most of the town’s 23 British novelist Ian Fleming, University of California at Los low- or very-low-density develop­ Angeles has accumulated $400,000 map will be on display in the Other students who will be honored at Thursday’s 5:30 p.m. previously he would run for the delegates support Cassano. creator of James Bond, in 1908; ment. Medium- to medium-high- in energy savings in the past year school’s cafeteria at 6: .to p.m. so graduation ceremonies at the Manchester Bicentennial Band post, he said he postponed a formal However, Ferris has said he has SAN FRANCISCO ‘ Across the nation Canada’s Dionne quintuplets, density designations would allow Shell are Linda Daniels, the class valedictorian, and Susan Marie by substituting gas from a nearby that residents can review it before from six to to housing units an decision until after last week’s wide support in the other towns three of whom survive — Starvish, the salutatorian. landfill for natural gas to generate the meeting begins. Planning acre, while low and very low would primary battle between Gov, Wil­ that make up the Fourth District — Showers and thunderstorms will extend from Annette Cecile and Yvonne (age A resident of Vernon. Daniels achieved a 3.98 grade point heat and hot water on its campus, Director Mark Pellegrini said limit the number to between one liam A. O ’Neill and challenger Glastonbury. Bolton, Hebron and LOSANGELfS , southeast Texas across the central Gulf Coast 52), in 1934, and singer Gladys average while attending M CC in the past year. She said Tuesday Toby Moffett. Cassano said his reports Energy User News. today. • and three units per acre. Columbia. 2 9 T 7 V . \ states and the Tennessee Valley to the southern Knight in 1944 (age 42). Landfill gas — 55 percent me- Theunis Werkhoven. chairman she returned to MCC for further education after earning a half of the Appalachian mountains. Showers and The property owners’ associa­ bachelor’s degree in medical technology at Quinnipiac College in LO W EST » thape and 45 percent carbon of the property owners’ associa­ tion has said it wants the medium- thunderstorms will also be scattered from the On this date in history: Hamden and working in the field for several years. TEMPERATURES dioxide — has been supplying over tion. would not discuss how much high- and medium-density propos­ southern high Plains across the central Plains and In 1798. Congress empowered Daniels, an accounting major who is a mother of three, said one-third of the fuel used in money the organization spent to als for the southwest section of Union dam hydropower Oklahoma into the middle Mississippi Valley and President John Adams to recruit try to get people to attend the Tue.sday, “ When I went to school, women could not be an American arm y of 10,000 U C LA ’s main boiler room for more town lowered. PZC members have the lower Ohio Valley. as well as along the southern than two years, according to the hearing. He would only say that the accountants." LEGEND- volunteers. said they will remain flexible, Now she said she is actively searching fora job in that field that and middle Atlantic Coast. energy journal. ads and fliers were paid for by although many have called the is stiii being considered residents of the southwest section pays “ lots of money." 60 fR A M inmom In 1871, the French govern­ The campus heating system plan good and have indicated the ment defeated the Paris Com­ serves 150 buildings occupying 7.7 of town. Starvish. a resident of Ellington, earned a 3.97 grade point By Alex GIrelll hear the appeal, it could be some High and low medium-density proposal could average while working for degrees in marketing and general \// FLOW mune rebellion after what is now million square feet and is one of the Werkhoven declined to predict stay. Associate Editor time before a decision is reached, known as “Bioody Week.” largest heating facilities in the how many members of the associa­ studies. Huestis said. If the court refuses to UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST N E W Y O R K — The highest temperature Three other Vernon graduates will be recognized for achieving reported Tuesday by the National Weather nation. tion or other townspeople would Low prices for crude oil and hear the appeal. Huestis said he In 1940, the World W ar II a first in M CC’s 22-year history — being repre.sentatives of three will ha ve the basis for his computa­ Service, excluding Alaska and Hawaii, was 109 The gas comes from the Moun­ attend the public hearing How­ denial of a rate hike sought by troops of Britain, France and tain Gate Landfill, located beneath ever. he said it should be a For the Record generations of one family and graduating at the same time. They tions available sooner. degrees at Lake Havasu City. Ariz. The low was 30 Northeast Utilities have compli­ Belgium began their evacuation a golf course about five miles north good-sized crowd. are Lauren Miller. 20, Carol Miller, 41. and Betty Hileman. 61. cated the town’s plans to equip the The town could get its money for National forecast degrees at Gunnison. Colo. from Dunkerque. France, on the of the campus. The anticipated “ I ’m pretty sure there’s still an Attorney Jon Berman is repres­ Lauren Miller and her mother. Carol, will each receive dam at Union Pond to produce power under one of two formulas. English Channel coast; 337,000 productive life of the landfill is 20 interest.” he said. enting the Eastern Connecticut associate’s degrees in accounting and both will continue their power for sale to NU, One would be the “ avoided cost During early Thursday morning, showers and thunderstorms are ' studies in the fall at Central Connecticut State University. forecast for parts of the Central Plains, the extreme Southern Plains, Air quality report men reached Britain safeiy. and years. Pellegrini said he did not know Citizen Action Group in its battle Robert Huestis. the town’s formula,” under which NU would what to expect from tonight’s against construction of the Route 6 Hileman. Lauren Miller’s grandmother, will receive an budget officer, said Tuesday he pay the town the cost it avoids by the Western Gulf Coast, the Mid Mississippi Valley and the Ohio Valley. associate’s degree in gerontology. She earned an associate’s not having to produce the equival­ HARTFORD — The state Department of hearing, which will be the third on expre.ssway from Bolton Notch to will resume his financial studies of Showers and thunderstorms are possible throughout most of the the proposed plan. If the plan is degree in developmental disabilities from MCC in 1981 and was ent amount of power. Environmental Protection reported that the air Windham. The Manchester Herald the hydropower question next approved by the Planning and incorrectly said Tuesday that the first family member to enroll at MCC when she started her month. The other would be a “ reverse Central Plains, the Gulf Coast and the Mid to Southern Atlantic Coast quality was good in Groton. Madison and Lottery Zoning Commission, it will be u.sed another attorney represents the college career in 1972. meter formula” under which it States. Elsewhere, the weather will be fair. Bridgeport, but moderate elsewhere Tuesday. When the project was first A as a policy guide for all land-u.se group propo.sed, Huestis said, several would pay the town the same other lottery numbers drawn projections were made for varying amount for power the town produ­ Connecticut daily: ces as it charges the town for in New England Tuesday: oil prices, but none for a price as power. Tuesday: 493 Tri-state daily: 927 and 2850. low as the current price of $16 a In either case, oil costs and rates Play Four: 9389 Rhode Island daily: 7859. Lot- State didn’t report group home vandalism barrel. What the town would be paid for have a bearing on the financial 0-Bucks: 3-7-16-23-28. feasibility of the town’s hydrop­ PEOPLE Lotto: 2-3-13-17-22-32 Massachusetts daily: 1379. By Susan Vaughn A spokesman for the Depart­ one layer of thermopane glass on canceled the $1.7 million contract power would depend in part on the ower project, Huestis said. Herald Reporter ment of Administrative Services, the sliding doors, which did not with a Dayville firm because of the cost of producing electric power from oil. Originally the project had been which is in charge of construction allow access to the building. delays and other problems. linked to needed repair of the Y Barnett said the company that Under current oil costs, the time “The CBS Evening News” in a yellow working 4.0 student” Gumbel told the State Sen. Carl Zinsser. R- of the home, said today that the Zinsser said he talked to a state Union Pond dam. but. because of has been hired to finish the house is it would take to earn back the cost No sweat for Brooke cardigan. “ It’s not unusual for Dan Rather, graduates. “I say that with a measure of Manchester. today questioned why vandalism discovered by Zinsser police officer investigating the site the delay, the town has decided to responsible for repairs. of a hydro facility at thedam might at times, to wear sweaters” said CBS pride because I think that education is more the state Department of Adminis­ was more extensive than damage Tuesday night and the officer go forward with dam repair Sweat doesn’t have a chance against the found by officials last week. “ I assume they will take neces­ be loo long. Huestis said. spokesman Roy Burnett. “ This is not the first than just getting grades. You should try to do trative Services did not report asked that anyone with any infor­ independently. icy stare of Brooke Shields, who will soon be vandalism at an unfinished Man­ sary precautions.’’ he said. time, nor probably the last time. Why the best you can but your life doesn’t end The more extensive damage mation regarding the vandalism Another factor that could affect starring in an advertising campaign for chester group home for mentally Barnett said he did not know yellow? I don’t know, maybe it’s Dan’s when you graduate with less than a 3.0." discovered Tuesday included sev­ report it to the state police the financial feasibility is the rate Arrid Extra-Dry anti-perspirant deodorant. retarded people until after he whether the damage to the home NU can charge for power. Now you know favorite color. Dan does wear sweaters, you eral smashed windows and sliding barracks in Hartford or the Man­ Shields has signed a multi-million-dollar toured the home with newspaper would cause any further delays in NU was denied. stemmed from the state’s rejec­ tion of a rate increase sought by recruitment and $13,000 for accum­ town stands to gain $1.1 million get out to the community?’’’ ."vZS-HS ' KnuwIcdKe Unlimited, Inc. 1986 Northeast Utilities, which will ulated sick leave for retiring from the Legislature’s actions to Kennedy said. The Savings Bank o f Manchester office-on Main A Newspaper in Education Program Sterling secret Sponsored by Street here in Manchester- Kennelly form lists fees, gift chair is the only bank in town with Acid-tongued comedian Joan Rivers The Manchester Herald Thursday office hours from thinks New Jersey has gone too far this time, By Chris Rose > while the least was $500. assets is impossible under the Kennelly reports no liabilities, lagibasting the state for not having sterling Special to the Herald Federal law prohibits members annual form used by House but lists her civil service retire­ 9 AM to 4 PM , and 6 PM silver serving pieces at Drumthwacket, the of the House of Representatives members. Lawmakers are re­ ment and her husband’s invest­ to 8 PM. governor’s official mansion. Manchester Herald WASHINGTON — Congres­ from receiving honoraria greater quired only to list their holdings in ment in the Hartford Hospital “ Proper is proper,” said Rivers, who sional financial disclosures may than 30 percent of their salary. ranges. The same is true for Medical Office Building as hold­ The Purnell Place drive ings, each valued between $5,001 learned the state secret on Sunday during a USPS 327-500 VOL. CV, No. 202 not fully satisfy the curiosity of the Although her accumulated honorar financial transactions and up w indow-located just tour of the Princeton mansion. “ And not constituents of Rep. Barbara Ken­ ria didn’t reach the federal cap. liabilities. and $15,000. Publlihed dally except Sunday Suggested carrier ratee are $1.50 having silver in the governor’s mansion is and certain holidays by the Man­ nelly. D-Conn.. but the annual Kennelly donated $3,000 of her behind our main office-is not proper. Something should be done.” weekly. $8.50 (or one month, $10.25 chester Publishing Co., 16Bralnard (or three monthe, $38.50 lor six forms issued last week do provide oratorial earnings to charity. open Thursdays straight The 18-room official residence of Gov. Place, Manchester, Conn. 08040. months and $77.()0 (or one year. an idea of which organizations are The Hartford Democrat was Thomas H. Kean — who actually lives on his Second class postage paid at Man­ Mall ratee are available on request. lining the congresswoman’s reimbursed by various organiza­ through, 9 AM to 8 PM. chester. Conn. POSTMASTER: ckets. Quality Landscaping private estate in Livingston — has sterling Send addrees changes to the Man­ tions for seven trips last year, two flatware and can use a punch bowl and two chester Herald. P.O. Box 591. Man­ rLast year. Kennelly earned of which were made to participate To piece a claseltled or display $17,000 above her $75,100 congres­ candelabra on loan from the battleship USS chester, Conn. 08040. advertisement, or to report a news in charity golf tournaments. New Jersey, said Jane Sanderson, adminis­ Item, story or picturs Idea, call 843- sional salary for making speeches to such organizations and busi­ Kennelly reported one gift — a trative assistant to Debby Kean. QUARANTEED DELIVERY: II 2711. Otfica hours art 8:30 a.m. to 5 $400 chair embossed with the p.m. Monday through Friday. nesses as the National Apartment However, it doesn’t have any silver you don't receive your Herald by congressional seal and a picture of 5:30 p.m. weekdays or 8 a.m. Satur­ Association. Winthrop Financial Member FDIC Equal Opportunity Lender. candlesticks, bowls or platters. the Capitol — which she received WHITHAM LANDSCAPE UPl/Reuter photo day, please teleplione your carrier. Associates, . Digital Equipment “ I think it’s a crime, especially for a state from Jane Dowling, a personal Ofikt*s in Manchester, liast Hartford, If you're unable to reach your car­ The Manchastar Herald la a mem­ Corp. and Pfizer Inc. Bolton, Andowr, South \X’mdsor, East Windsor, TALK IS N O T CHEAP — Princess Stephanie of Monaco was presented with a that has gambling,” said Rivers, who rier, call subtcriber service at 647- ber ot the Aaeociatsd Prase, a tub- The most the First District friend. Kennelly uses the chair in Rte. 6 • Bolton • 64-3-7802 Ashtord. Easiford, Mansfield and Tolland. 0048 by 8:30 p.m. weekdays or 10 a. acrlber to United Prase Interne- ■ lelephone 646-1700. horse this week by Spanish show-business personality Pedro Ruiz, right, after performed in Atlantic City, N.J., over the representative received for one of her Washington office. weekend and took part in Hands Across m. Saturdays (or guaranteed deliv­ tlonel news aarvicse and a member ery In Manchester. of the Audit Bureau ot Clroulatlona. her 12 paid speeches was $2,000. Exact calculation of income and flying to to film her appearance on Ruiz' talk show “Tonight, Pedro." America. “ New Jersey shouldn’t have to eat Princess Stephanie will receive about $82,000 for her appearance. off stainless.” MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 28, 1986 M A N C H ES TER H E R A IJ), Wednesday. May 28, 1986 — 5 Deputy sheriffs take in big bucks; two in six figures Connecticut in Brief Moffett presses Southington appeal

Bv Mark A. Dupuis in Waterbury showed "loudly and dismissed. HARTFORD (AP) - Thirty-one it’s less expensive to use sheriffs epnoini deputies. lected. There are times, he said, Trumbull, $63,023; Samuel Cioffi of think the sheriffs system is all that United Press International clearly" that they want a state­ James A. Wade, representing deputy sheriffs grossed more than rather than state employees. For delivering papers, deputies Norwalk, $61,554; and Albert Ca- bad,” said Ralph Elliot, president when someone who has won a Workers picket at Colt arraignment State officials were at a loss to wide primary Sept. 9. noting that the O’Neill delegate slate, con­ 140.000 in the fiscal year that ended are paid mileage, for making liendo of Trumbull, $60,147. of the Connecticut Bar Associa­ small claims action will have HARTli'ORD — Democrat Toby explain the differences in he won about 47 percent of the tends the suit should be thrown out March 31. and two grossed more copies and for attesting that each " It’s a political system, pure and tion. " It ’8 better than any of the trouble finding a sheriff to collect HARTFORD — A group of political, education and labor Moffett is pressing legal action expenses. the payment because of the small leaders arrested while supporting strikers at a Colt Firearms popular vote in the delegate because only one of the 14 dele­ than $100,000, according to state page of a copy is authentic. They simple," said state Sen. George alternatives I've seen tried. If aimed at forcing a rerun of the records. “ That strikes me as pretty primary. gates on Moffett’s slate signed on are paid a minimum of $20 to serve Gunther, R-Stratford. "It runs on there are problems or abuses, they return. plan have entered innocent pleas while about 250 idled Colt Southington delegate primary but In statements filed with the state unusual to have that much of a papers. He also said it is a long-standing workers picketed the courthouse. To qualify for a statewide as the plaintiff and not the entire patronage." can be addressed on an item-by­ has dropped plans to sue over a Ethics Commission, Deputy She­ difference," said Alan Plofsky. a For the fiscal year that ended practice for sheriffs to charge for primary, Moffett needs 270 dele­ slate as required. Gunther believes sheriffs should item basis.” Those arrested, who called themselves the "Colt 45,” a play on disputed primary last week in riff Virginia Bailey of Trumbull staff attorney and investigator March 31. 102 deputy sheriffs copies of court suits or other gate votes at the party convention. If Barall denies the dismissal come under the administration of Richard Meehan Jr., president the name of the company’s famous .45-caliber handgun, included Waterbury. declared $123,925 in income and with the commission. grossed more than $20,000 serving the state Judicial Department, documents to be served even The figure represents 20 percent of requests, another judge would of the Bridgeport Bar Association, state representatives, educators and union officials. Hartford Superior Court Judge expenses of $12,960 for a net Plofsky said the expenses do not papers, according state records. with sheriffs working as civil believes the incentive offered though lawyers give them copies. the total number of 1,349 delegates. have to be lined up to decide They engaged in a sit-in protest earlier this month at the site of Herbert Barall heard initial tes­ Income of $110,965. have to be itemized. Deductions in some cases left service employees and returning under the present system trans­ Still. Pennarola says the current Moffett said he will concentrate whether the alleged voting ma­ a four-month strike against Colt in Hartford. Union employees timony Tuesday in the suit filed by Bailey said, however, the report Cindy Cannatta. a clerk with the deputies with no money at all, fees they are paid by lawyers and lates into better service. system has its advantages. on trying to gain support from chine problems in Southington commission, said legitimate items also are striking the Colt Firearms Division plant in West a Moffett delegate from Southing­ was misieading. explaining her net according to state records. others to the state. “ I wouldn’t want to see it (civil "Depending on your relationship Hartford. delegates who are uncommitted or warrant a rerun of the delegate income was actually around for expenses include answering Some big earners among deputy with a particular sheriff, you may ton. where Gov, William O ’Neill interested in switching their alle­ primary. “ We’ll have better-trained peo­ service sheriffs) because it’s a At least 45 defendants entered innocent pleas Tuesday in $11,478. service costs, long distance tele­ sheriffs, according to state re­ ple and things will be done bureaucratic thing," Meehan said. need to serve someone at 6 a.m., was declared the winner. giance from O’Neill, who is seek­ It took several hours for court Deputy Sheriff Isaac Homelson phone calls, office rent and any cords. were: Julian Nesta of because a lot of time defendants Hartford Superior Court and had their cases continued to June 25, Meanwhile, Moffett said he had properly,” Gunther told the Stam­ “ The incentive is there to work. If a court official said. ing re-election toa second full term officials to find a judge to begin of Hartford County listed an out-of-pocket costs. Hartford. $94,872; Henry Marsh of ford Advocate in a story published we pay uniform fees to the state I are interested in avoiding ser­ decided against taking legal action as governor. hearing the case Tuesday. The strike against Colt, which supplies the M-16 rifle used by income of $145,790. He claimed The sheriffs system is the last New London. $94,277; Jacob Miller Tuesday. "You wouldn’t have can really see problems with vice." Pennarola said. to challenge O ’Neill’s narrow Moffett also hopes to pick up 14 Superior Court Judge Robert vestige of county government in the U.S. milit,ary, was called Jan. 24 by Local 376 of the United expenses of $121,784, leaving a net of New Haven. $85,592; Joseph wholesale changes every four that.” “Tliat would be an advantage victory for the 49 delegates that delegates by convincing judges to Satter was initially slated to hear income of $24,006, according to Connecticut. High sheriffs in each over a civil service-type system, Auto Workers union. Purcell of Greenwich, $84,459; years. I don’t think that’s Francis PenTiarola, president of Waterbury will send to this order a rerun of the delegate the case, but was ruled out after state records. of the state's eight counties are where state employees worked 9 Thomas J. O’Neill of Hartford, healthy.” the Danbury Bar Association says summer’s Democratic state nomi­ primary held last Tuesday in court officials learned his wife had "Its not a full picture of what I elected every four years and they $74,323; Erwyn Glanz of Hartford. a m. to 5 p.m., Monday through But attorneys, who work closely there are some problems. A sheriff nating convention. Southington, -where he claims donated money to the Moffett took in. I pay a lot of expenses out." can appoint up to 304 deputies ..who $72,769: Roger Delsin of Danbury. with the sheriffs, oppose any Friday, because lots of times you Yale delegation to visit S. Africa who is hired to collect payment The former congressman said he some voters were unable to vote campaign. Homelson said in an interview last serve legal papers. The high $67,933; Ronald Fabrizi of Bridge- change in the current system. ordered by a judge receives a can’t get service done during those NEW HAVEN — Former Secretary of State Cyrus Vance has decided to accept the 43-vote CHALLENGER MOFFETT because of voting machine Late in the day. when Barall had month. He said the figures prove sheriffs also appoint as many " — ♦ S65.903; Edward Platt of "The bottom line for me is I don’t percentage of the amount col­ hours.” he said. been named by Yale University to head a fact-finding delegation margin of victory posted for . . . gives up Waterbury problems. finished his regular criminal case to South Africa organized in response to a series of anti-apartheid O ’Neill after a weekend recount Barall will take additional tes­ workload he agreed to hear testim­ demonstrations earlier this year. and instead focus his attention on fett. who is about 25 delegates short timony Thursday and may rule the ony and decide whether the suit The delegation expects todepart June 23 and return July 2 after wooing uncommitted delegates. of forcing O ’Neill into a statewide same day on motions by a lawyer should be dismissed, but made it Waterbury Hospital visiting South Africa’s integrated universities to discuss “ We felt that a court challenge primary for the Democratic guber­ representing the O ’Neill delegates clear he would not be able to improving black education on the primary, secondary and would only .serve to exacerbate natorial nomination, in Southington and a lawyer for preside over the matter further. ‘s f i : ' university levels in that racially segregated country, the Yale feelings in Waterbury," said Mof- ivtoffptt said Democratic voters town nfficiols who want the suit Corp. said Tuesday in a prepared statement. 2 readies for strike itt The delegation will also visit a number of companies that Yale has holdings in to assess compliance with the university’s WATERBURY (AP) - Water­ close its emergency room Friday investment policy, the statement said. Elsewhere, Clinton wins in Arkansas bury Hospital has laid off 117 and began diverting ambulances Yale has $350 million to $400 million invested in companies employees as it prepares for a to other hospitals on Tuesday. doing business in South Africa, which has spurred several Bv Clav F. Richards about 4,000 votes. 200.198 votes, or 61 percent, while cratic side. Ford had no opposition. possible strike by nurses and Hospital officials said they also protests at the New Haven campus. United Press International Alexander, seeking a 10th teriiv Faubus had 109,323 or 33 percent. Two veteran Democratic House maintenance workers who con­ will close delivery rooms and the has stirred controversy in his “ We’re hoping to pull a Harry members. Reps. William Natcher tract expires at midnight birthing suite Thursday, and will Democratic Gov. of district because of numerous for­ Truman over Tom Dewey affair and Carroll Hubbard won renomi­ Saturday. close the pediatrics unit, critical Mt. Sinai workers set deadline Arkansas easily won renomination eign trips he has taken at govern­ like back in 1948.” Faubus said nation easily. The layoffs Tuesday affected care unit and nursery on Friday. in Tuesday’s primary, ending the ment expense. before the results were certain. Natcher. who got 80 percent of both union and non-union person­ The emergency room normally H A R T F O R D — The union representing 370 nurses aides and poltical career of former segrega­ In Idaho. Connie Hansen was “ But I may get clobbered. I don’t the vote, said his political strategy nel and will continue daily in treats about 108 patients a day. service workers at Mt. Sinai Hospital has set a June 9 strike tionist Gov. Orval Faubus. while solidly defeated her battle to know. Regardless of the outcome. was simple: “ I just start buying proportion to the daily reduction in Bulat said. deadline after protesting planned cuts in health coverage and Rep. Bill Alexander. D-Ark., a capture the GOP nomination for I ’m glad I made the race. gasoline and I start driving” He the number of patients, said The last strike at the hospital other benefits. member of the House leadership, the Hou.se seat held by her "When the final history of Orval faces no opposition in the fall. Richard Bulat, a spokesman for went from November 1980 until " It would not shut down the hospital per se, but it would fought for political survival. husband. George, before he was Faubus is written, I want it Republican Lee Holmes easily the 505-bed hospital. January 1981. Nurses were on certainly have an impact,” Bill Myerson, president of Local 1199 Faubus. whoadmitted beforethe convicted of lying to Congress recorded that I stood for the defeated Lyndon LaRouche fol­ Negotiators for Waterbury's strike at that time, but their picket of the Health Care Employees Union, said Tuesday. votes were counted that he might about his financial affairs. rank-and-file people and I was lower Michael Ash in the Louisville largest hospital are trying to reach lines were honored by the service Negotiations between the union and the hospital only began get "clobbered.” lost to Clinton With about 37 percent of the vote never taken over by the super-rich House district and faces Demo­ new contracts with blue-collar and maintence workers, effec­ about a month ago, but Myerson said workers authorized the nearly 2 to 1. Faubus announced counted, broadcaster Mel Ri­ people to serve their interests.” cratic Rep. Romano Mazzoli in workers, licensed practical nurses tively shutting down the hospital. strike last week because "we’ve had a collective bargaining the campaign was his last hurrah. chardson led the field, getting 46 Faubus told supporters that win November. and registered nurses. The talks The contracts for registered relationship with Mt. Sinai for many years now and the issues are Alexander, the deputy majority percent of the vote, while Mrs. or lose, it was his last campaign. In Arkansas. Clinton easily got have dealt on4y with non-economic nurses, licensed practical nurses not that complicated." whip in the House, was locked in a Hansen was in fourth place with 15 Former Gov. Frank White, who the majority he needed to avoid a issues, not salaries. and blue-collar workers all expire percent The issues involve several contract concessions sought by the tight Democratic primary battle defeated Clinton in 1980 but lost in a runoff in the battle with Faubus The nurses have set a 7 a.m. midnight Saturday. Bulat said it is with Jim Wood, a little-known state rematch two years later, won the hospited, including proposals to eliminate regular work In Kentucky. Republicans and W. Dean Goldsby. 50, the Sunday strike deadline, while the the first time that the three .senator. picked Louisville lawyer Jackson Republican primary and another former director of an anti-poverty schedules and reduce the hospital's contribution to employee service workers have set a 6 a m. contracts expire at the same time. Shortly after midnight E D T. the Andrews to mount the uphill battle chance to tackle Clinton. agency and one of the few blacks to Monday strike deadline. Milstein said the three takea­ health insurance fund, Myerson said. Secretary of Stale in Little Rock this fall against popular Sen. In Kentucky, Andrews won the ever run statewide. Negotiators met foreight-and-a- ways the hospital agreed to with­ stopped counting votes and it was Wendell Ford. D-Ky. Republican Senate primary easily, Faubus, 76, served six two-year half hours Tuesday with the union draw Tuesday were the elimina­ not known when the count would In Arkansas, wlh 1.972 of 2.867 gaining nearly half the votes in the terms as governor from 1955 leaders for the 545 service and tion of overtime after eight hours: 4 4> Town’s police force suspended re.sumc. Alexander was leading by precincts reporting, Clinton had four-candidate field. On the Demo­ through 1966. maintenance employees before elimination of double time for NEW FAIRFIELD — The town's entire 11-member police adjourning until Friday. double shift: and elimination of the force was suspended by the police chief in an apparent dispute Paul Heffernan, the hospital’s "cancellation policy" under over their refusal to complete a, test administered by slate police, chief negotiator, said manage­ which, she said, it was proposed a town selectman says. ment made modifications in its that people be sent home without State police troopers were called in to watch over the town proposals. Merilee Milstein. the pay if there is no work for them UP! photo union’s chief negotiator, said three that day. after the suspensions were announced at 3 p.m. Tuesday by First Selectman Cheryl Reedy, who by state statute is also the police M major takeaway proposals were Milstein said the hospital started The 240-foot-long barge carrying 840,000 gallons of No. sank Nov. 25, 1985, in the treacherous waters of The chief, said Selectman Eugene N. Arcery. removed by the hospital. with a total of 44 takeaways from 6 fuel oil is brought to the suriace of Long Island Sound Race just west of Fishers Island, N.Y., while en route to DAYS ONLYl Hospital negotiators were to the current service and mainte­ Reedy refused to discuss details of the suspensions, which the 3 resume talks with the nurses’ nance contract and 16 from the Tuesday as it was turned to an upright position before Boston from Bayonne, N.J. town’s two other selectmen said she ordered without their k t h union at 2 p.m. today. The hospital current nurses' contracts, making strong currents stopped salvage operations. The barge knowledge or approval. has 420 registered nurses and 147 a total of 60 takeaways and no “ There’s absolutely nothing for the people in New Fairfield to licensed practical nurses. improvements. worry about. They have had police protection all day." Reedy The service and maintenance "We presented several modifi­ said, declining further comment. employees are represented by cations to our non-economic prop­ Divers try again with sunken barge New England Health Care Em­ osals. including, important issues A ployees. The nurses are repres­ of job security and seniority Eighth suit filed in Derby blast ented by the Connecticut Health language.” Heffernan said as the NEW LONDON (UPI) - Divers attempt the lift again today. before summer weather warms flipped), but we’re well on sche­ Care Associates, District 1199 of session adjourned. “ We are look­ planned to try again today to raise Schnurr said. the water and allows it oil to begin dule." Schnurr said. B R ID G E P O R T — An eighth lawsuit stemming from the Dec. 6, the National Union of Health Care ing to the next session on Friday to leaking. After it is raised. Donjon offi­ 1985, explosion that killed six people in a Derby restaurant has Boten^SOO' a sunken barge from Long Island The barge and its cargo of 840.000 Employees A FL-CIO . further discuss these items and cials plan to tow the barge to an oil Sound after strong currents that gallons of oil sank last November The operation began May 4 and been filed in Superior Court by the estate of Conceta Pogozelski. In preparation for a strike, the begin to consider economic facility in New Jersey and pump threatened to rip it loose from in the treacherous waters known was expected to take from four to The 57-year-old Pogozelski. one of those killed, was the sister of hospital has announced plans to proposals." out its cargo, Schnurr said. hoisting cables forced postpone­ as "The Race” at the eastern tip of six weeks, officials said. the River Restaurant’s owner and was waiting on tables there at ment of their initial attempt. Long Island while being towed to Coast Guard officials are investi­ the time of the explosion. The divers, who spent about two Boston from Port Bayonne. N.J. Divers began by hooking cables gating whether the owner of the The suit seeks damages in excess of $15,000 from Northeast Y hours Tuesday using cables att­ About 50 gallons of oil was to the capsized barge and towing it barge, the Eklof Marine Corp. of Utilities, New England Railroad Construction of Bridgeport and SUIT SALE! ached to one side of the barge to flip cleaned up from Long Island Sound in toward the shore of nearby Staten Island. N .Y., can be proven Phillip W. Genovese & Associates Inc. of Hamden. Court tightens rule it over, bad planned to then pull it Fishers Island. responsible for the sinking so that during the operation, but the oil The suit contends the three companies were negligent in the "We were hoping to get the barge it can be forced to pay for the back to the surface, a U.S. Coast was believed to have been trapped maintenance of natural gas lines during a sewer construction Guard spokesman said. up at the same time (it was operation, he said. on top of the barge and not the project in Derby. Investigators of the accident believe that the However, after the barge came result of a leak. Schnurr said. on sobriety testing partially out of the water, one of explosion was cuased by natural gas leaking into the restaurant Divers participating in tbe oper­ from a broken gas pipe in the street outside. the cables snagged and strong ation planned to go underwater By Mork A. Dupuis If allowed to stand. Justice currents began tugging at the again to inspect the barge and be REWARD United Press International Joseph F. Dannehy wrote, the trial vessel, raising fear it could be sure it remained in good condition Doc faces shrink in cocaine case s' court ruling presumably would pulled loose from the cables, said and its cargo sections were still $50 Reward offered for information 300 H A R TFO R D — Motorists who require the Department of Motor Coast Guard Petty Officer Richard intact, he said. leading to the arrest and conviction of M ID D L E T O W N — A psychiatric examination will be given to a refuse to take a sobriety test can Vehicles to determine if a person Schnurr. The Coast Guard hired the divers Clinton physician charged with illegally dispensing cocaine to 36 to 46 Reg., 38 to 42 Shorts, 40 to 46 Longs later have their licenses suspended understood the consequences of The workers instead decided to from the Donjon Marine Co. of person or persons who removed the determine whether he is competent to stand trial. set the barge back down on the for that refusal even if they did not not taking a test. Hillside. N.J.. as part of a $2.2 The examination was ordered by Superior Court Judge Robert bottom of the ocean and planned to Connecticut State flag from the understand what they were doing, The Supreme Court concluded million plan to raise the barge E . Reilly Tuesday at the request Dr. James M. Ozenberger’s • FREE ALTERATIONS the state Supreme Court has ruled. that while the law governing Manchester Herald flagpole. attorney.' The high court Tuesday ruled a sobriety tests does require a police Ozenberger and his assistant were arrested in April 1985 and motorist accused of drunken driv­ officer to inform a motorist of the charged with illegally dispensing narcotics and failure to report • SALE ENDS SAT., MAY 31 ing does not have to understand the Call 643-2711. consequences, it does not require loss of restricted substances. consequences of refusing to take a that the driver understand those Ozenberger, who has pleaded innocent and is free on bond, also sobriety test when told to do so by a consequences. DIAMOND faces 16 counts of making false statements on drug records, 17 police officer. "A refusal to submit to chemical The appeal stemmed from the testing for purposes of an adminis­ counts of failure to maintain records on controlled substances HAGGAR SANSABELT TAILOR’S BENCH arrest of a woman in Plainville for trative sanction need not be CLASSICS and a number of counts of false labeling of drugs. Golf Expand-O-Matic 100% Dacron Poly’s driving while intoxicated. The knowing and intelligent, for it is not Poly-Wool Blends woman refused to take a sobriety analogous to the waiver of consti­ The Elegant Solitaire test, and as a result the state tutional rights by a person accused The most simple amd yet most elegant in China, Connecticut sign accord Department of Motor Vehicles of a crime. (design made to be worn anywhere, anytime. 2 suspended her license for 90 days. “ A person has no constitutional HARTFORD — The governors of Connecticut and China’s The woman appealed the suspen­ 2 for^60 2 for^70 2 for^70 right to withhold non-testimonial third most populous province have signed a friendship sion in Hartford Superior Court evidence when the state’s demand agreement to boost economic, educational and cultural and a judge threw out the depart­ is supported by probable cause.” Sizes 34 to 42 Reg. *40 each Sizes 34 to 42 Reg. *50 each Sizes 34 to 42 Reg. *50 each ment finding, ruling that while the Dannehy wrote. exchanges. Connecticut Gov. William A. O’Neill, citing a long-standing FREE ALTERATIONS FREE ALTERATIONS woman was informed of the In considering whether to sus­ FREE ALTERATIONS consequences of not taking the pend a license for refusal to take relationship between Yale University in New Haven and China, sobriety test she did not under­ the test, te DMV may only Tuesday said residents of both regions will benefit from the stand them. determine if ■ 5hd person was exchange of commerce, culture and education. “ We find the trial court’s ruling driving, if the person was arrested Pierced Earrings Solitaire Ring “The signing also demonstrates my commitment to expand LEVI’S PURITAN 8 to be clearly erroneous.” the and refused to take a test and '/ 2 Carat T.W. Vi Carat even further economic opportunities and activity for Connecticut VAN HEUSEN Supreme Court said in overturning whether there was probable cause 14 Kt. Gold business and industry,” O ’Neill said. SHORT SLEEVE the Hartford Superior Court. for the arrest. 14 Kt. Gold Shandong Governor Li Chang-an, through an interpreter, said SHORT SLEEVE SHORT SLEEVE $679. $995. he will return to China to tell his people of the “ hard-working Solitaire Pendant SPORT SHIRTS KNITS spirit” of Connecticut residents. DRESS SHIRTS Vi Carat F7TTiTT7rr"T.ii[irn Antique Shop Now Open For Business 14 Kt. Gold $995. ■r 2 is loraii-H on ,J2 2 Memory Lane Countryside Antiques Center 111 State sues over pageant scam 2 ..,»30 2 .* * 2 0 2224 Boston Turnpike, whieh is Route 44 in Coventry, Conn. The (oration is on Plaids & Stripes S-M-L-XL See our entire selection of diamond earrings, Stripes & Solids S-M-L-XL Sizes 14 to 17 Solid Colors | the corner of Route 44 and Route 31 (Bread and M ilk Street), just the house D A N B U R Y — A Danbury woman who has promoted beauty and scholarship pageants around the country is being accused by before Sabrina Pool f^mpany. pendants and rings priced to fit any budget in a quality you’ll be proud of. the state of not awarding scholarships and canceling events Come out to visit the antique renter, we have 6 permanent dealers located in the without returning registration fees. Illustrations enlarged to show detail. house. Ourdiours are from lOam to .Spm Wednesday to Sunday. We are closed Attorney General Joseph Lieberman has filed suit against DOWNTOWN VERNON Mondav and Tuesday. As an extra addition, the barn will have dealers on week­ Shirley Lake, accusing her of being unfair and deceptive to the ends. Our plan is to have different dealers in the barn every weekend to add for a miiiTTTiT'nTrr^tf teen-age girls and their families. A hearing is scheduled Friday MANCHESTER TRI-CITY PLAZA variety for everyone. m in Danbury Superior Court at 2 p.m. OffN OAIIY 9:30-5:30 OPtN WiO., THURS. The U.S. Postal Service, the Better Business Bureau of THURS. 'HI 9:00 & FRI. 'HI 9:00 Please come out to visit us, our dealers have quality, and hopefully you will feel BECAJIS Western Connecticut and the Greater Danbury Chamber of like we do about the displays and the center itself. One of our friends couldn't k "Your Quality Men's Shop" have put it better. "It’s just like Grandmothers House,” Thank you Gail and Commerce have also investigated Lake’s pageant procedures, a Manchester Parkade Trl-Clty Plaza M ffene Dickenson, keepers of Memory l.ane Countryside Antiques Center. !j liiirjn 'jrr-k ru 1 K li; 1 state official said. Manchester Vernon Lieberman, who is representing Consumer Protection P.S. Don’t forttet our antique show for the benefit of the Manchester Histori­ 646-0012 87^6900 TTi*rTfr Commissioner M ary Heslin, said that on several occasions, cal Societv Homestead Committee on June 21 to (m* held on the homestead a im : Slmibury. Witertiury. BrlMol. pageant prizes were never awarded. grounds located at 106 Hartford Road here in Manchester. Cromwell Squaro ' “T * «

6 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, May 28, I9«6 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, May 28, 1986 — 7 OPINION Reagan buys time on SALT 2, keeps U.S. in compiiance By Norman D. Sandler carrying cruise missiles. restrain their military buildup in arms talks in Geneva. limits and take care of our own decision to violate the treaty later United Preti International Reagan ordered two 20-year-old accordance with existing treaty The White House maintained the security needs,” Dole said. this year. agreements and take a more Poseidon submarines scrapped to issue was reciprocity. WASHINGTON - President Reagan said the Soviets, through "The important thing,” said ‘Report’ just positive approach to the Geneva enable the USS Nevada, a newer- "It has simply been a one-way the development of new missiles Senate Democratic leader Robert Reagan, responding to thunder arms talks. generation Trident submarine, to street of compliance by the United from the right on Soviet arms and violation of other SALT 2 Byrd, "is that the United States Kenneth Adelman. director of begin sea trials today without States on one hand and outright control' violations, has chosen to restrictions, had shown no “ com­ today remains in compliance.” Jack the Arms Control and Disarma­ exceeding SALT 2 limits on non-compliance by the Soviet v: buy time rather than risk the parable restraint” to his 4-year-old The concern among arms con­ a dirty book ment Agency, said today on the multiple-warhead strategic mis­ Union on the other hand.” said policy staying within treaty limits. trol advocates was summed up by Anderson political consequences of making sile launchers. "CBS Morning News” that the spokesman Larry Speakes. As a result, he served notice the Sen. Albert Gore, D-Tenn., who good a threat to renounce the SALT The 1979 treaty, unratified but message is "that to be serious Senate Republican leader Ro­ United States no longer will base said Reagan had "inched this 2 treaty. observed by informal agreement, When the Attorney General’s Commission about arms control, to be serious bert Dole said Reagan had done all nuclear weapons decisions on country a step closer to breaking Pushed by hardliners in the limits the superpowers to 1.200 on Pornography was appointed, its stated about compliance, the Soviets just he should to maintain the spirit and standards prescribed by “ a flawed out of SALT 2” and “ leaves arms [QattMOr Pentagon and Congress to send a launchers. Without retiring the two have to stop their cheating.” intent of SALT 2. SAL'T 2 treaty which was never control itself hanging by a thread.'' mission was to investigate an $8 strong signal to Moscow, Reagan Poseidons, the Nevada would have The decision by Reagan, in­ " If the Soviets do not respond ratified, would have expired if it Rep. Edward Markey, D-Mass.. biUion-a-year industry that rhany suspect of all but repudiated the arms limita-. pushed the United States to 1.222 tended to quiet conservatives and now — by ending their violations, had been ratified and has been suggested that point had passed. promoting violence. tlons of SALT 2 Tuesday while launchers. put pressure on Moscow, did not discontinuing their attempts to violated by the Soviet Union.” "The American people should not Soviets train deciding to keep the United States Reagan, however, vowed to The commission this month reaffirmed end the fierce debate over SALT 2, achieve a strategic ‘break out’ Reagan's move gave way to a be deceived by assurances from In technical compliance for now. exceed the SALT 2 limit on those suspicions, concluding that prolonged but postponed a possible show­ through the development of new muted reaction from overseas and administration spokesmen that His objective; make clear that cruise-equipped B-52s unless the exposure to pornographic materials is down until late this year when the weapons systems and negotiating Capitol Hill, tinged with nervous today’s statement doesn’t repres­ future U.S. actions will be mea­ United States bumps up against a Soviets show more interest in their seriously in Geneva — then we harmful and may cause anti-social behavior. speciai forces sured by whether the Soviets expectation in some circles that he ent a renunciation of the SALT 2 limit on B-52 bom ^rs capable of own compliance record and the If the commission’s conclusions are must finally scrap the SALT 2 had only put off the inevitable: his treaty.” he said. "It does.” accurate, then some of its 11 members ought to be showing signs of sexual deviance and for anything violence any day now. After a year of study, the panel has U.S./World In Brief 7 wanted to whack him some more .r prepared a report that contains hundreds of WASHINGTON — The Soviet special forces, or NEW YORK (UPI) - Fear man on a bicycle appeared sud­ pages of graphic descriptions of novels and Spetsnaz, are an anomaly in the ^ v ie t Union; Bombs rip offices in Pakistan might have suggested caution, but denly. reached out and grabbed movies considered to be pornographic, as elitists in a collectivist society, encouraged to when the 87-year-old widow of a her straw purse and tried to pedal well as details about how to purchase some of operate independently and to improvise, instead KARACHI, Pakistan — Timed bombs ripped through a cargo British knight was mugged by a away. the materials. of following the strict letter of the rules according office used by Pan American World Airways and three branches bike-riding purse-snatcher, she The white-haired, elegantly at­ The commission also plans to publish the to M arx. Their generals must envy them at times. of Saudi Arabia’s national airline, killing a guard and injuring at wasn’t afraid — she was livid tired octogenarian clung to her titles of thousands of sexually explicit books, least four people, officials said today. "I was furious.” Lady Vera purse, which contained all her 2 The 30,000 Spetsnaz men and women are magazines and videos, according to Barry No one claimed responsibility for the attacks, which occurred Tucker said of the assault in which credit cards and $100 in cash, and “ determined, well-trained troops selected for yelled at the robber to stop. Lynn, an American Civil Liberties Union in downtown Karachi late Tuesday night when the offices were she thrashed the fleeing thief with their political reliability, athletic skill and her silver-handled parasol until When he did not. Tucker began attorney who obtained a copy of the report closed, but police sources said they suspected foreigners. Open Forum intelligence,” according to a secret Pentagon They said the four bombs were identical and probably planted the parasol bent. " I thought: ‘How whacking him with her parasol in before it was sent to the printer. report. Because they are indeed special, they earn by the same person or group but would not elaborate. dare he.’ an effort determined enough to “I can’t imagine why a commission which more money and qualify for retirement earlier; The first bomb, in a bag left outside a cargo office used by Pan cause the parasol to bend. Finally, vote on the budget. A degree of on the block" a chance, and you " I wanted to go and whack him she knocked him off his bicycle. claims to believe that distribution of sexual each year as a Spetsnaz is equated with 18 months Am at the Taj Mahal Hotel, exploded and killed a hotel guard, ‘Harassment’ led civic responsibility is part of all did that, and I thank you for it. .some more when he was down, but A bystander. Gregory Culley. 33. material is a national menace would reprint of regular military service. police said. A visitor and three other guards were injured, one of one’s residency. I only hope in some small way I they wouldn’t let me.” Tucker told of Staten Island, heard Tucker’s what amounts to a national bibliography of to town’s loss But unlike the special forces of any country, the them seriously, police said. the New York Daily News in an 1 am bother^ by the failure to gave you all something back. screams and tackled the suspect, pornography, complete with graphic Spetsnaz earn their perks. Though they train interview published today. fill Mrs. Pesce’s vacancy on the holding him until a police officer descriptions of every conceivable — and Perhaps some of us try too along with regular army officers at the Tucker’s late husband. Sir Cha­ To the Editor: Town Copncil. In the wake of the rushed over to arrest him. some inconceivable — sexual practices,” hard, and want to be everything Reconnaissance Faculty of the Kiev Higher Shultz preaches ‘Reaganomics’ rles Tucker, knighted for philan­ budget’s rejection andthe imme­ to everyone, but a florist is a The suspect scuffled with the Lynn said. Combined-Arms School and at the Special Faculty thropic work in England, would officer. Wade Barton, in an at­ Judging only by newspaper diate need to develop a second personalized, warm and friendly WASHINGTON — Secretary of State George Shultz, bringing a Indeed, the report promises to be “one of of the Ryazan Higher Airborne School, once they perhaps have been surpri.sed by tempt to escape, but was finally reports 1 have read. 1 cannot help budget, this vacancy hinders the business and unfortunately my message of self-reliance and individual initiative to a special her derring-do. the hottest-selling government publications are assigned to Spetsnaz units they get training subdued and placed under arrest. but marvel that the “ harassed" Council’s ability to perform its continuing desire to be in the U.N. session today on Africa’s economic problems, says foreign in history.” he said. that is probably unequaled in its rigors. Her attacker, identified by po­ "You should have seen my female town employee took the (juries. Ms. PateTson’s expe­ shop every minute proved to be aid alone is ?iot the answer. lice as Jo.se Ramos. 38. of Manhat­ A spokeswoman for the commission said “ No amount of foreign assistance, and no measure of good sunshade.” Tucker told the Daily time (before leaving town em­ rience in the municipal budge­ too much after the years passed tan. most certainly was. News. " I whacked him on the head the graphic descriptions were provided for A COMMON training exercise is to parachute intentions, can allieviate the hardship caused by a government ployment for greener pastures) tary process has been bypassed, on. I believe it’s called “job Ramos, arraigned Tuesday on and back so hard he probably small groups in totally uninhabited regions of the bent on misguided policies," Shultz.said in an advance text of his the sake of law enforcement officers, who to leave in the wake of her and this narrow-mindedness burnout.” charges of third-degree robbery became half-conscious.” frozen taiga, hundreds or even thousands of miles speech issued by the State Department. presumably must describe materials they departure a fellow employee (of hurts all the people of Coventry. It was time to . to let a and resisting arrest, was ordered Tucker said she lived through from their rendezvous point. They spend days or Because of the Gramm-Rudman budget balancing law, Shultz are trying to prove are obscene. 18 years service to the town) with Coventry residents must take freshness come back into the held on$4.500bail foranothercourt World Wars 1 and II in London weeks on their own, scrounging their food and said, the administration “ cannot meet all the African requests appearance May 30. a spokeswo­ But that contention is as dubious as the his job effectively jeopardized — the responsibility upon them­ store. But I ’ll not let you all go "with bombs flying all around m e” transport as best they can. for foreign assistance.” man for the Manhattan district and considered the mugging minor conclusions listed in the report, which were to say nothing of causing grief to selves to consider the town’s without saying "thank you" for Often special troops from the Interior Ministry Shultz offered the same philosophy that President Reagan has attorney’s office said. by comparison. predictable from the day the panel was a nice family. Why? needs. The adoption of a budget my wonderful and rewarding are put on the trail of the Spetsnaz trainees — who made the centerpiece of his domestic economic policies. The incident occurred at about 5 " I f he had confronted me face to UPI photo appointed. I was ,a co-worker with Water and a full, seven-member Town years on Main Street, and probably have a better chance than most Russians p.m. Monday while Tucker was face, or if he had a gun, I might Senkow for several years and Council united in its efforts to LADY TUCKER SHOWS HER UMBRELLA In the end, the report will certainly be making me a better person. to evade the KGB. An annual three-month walking outside her luxury apart­ have had a different attitude, 1 always found him cooperative lead Coventry are important for Soviets crack down on corruption ment building off Park Avenue. A . . . beat purse-snatcher into submission useful to “ Moral Majority” types and other exercise in the Kirovograd region of the Ukraine don’t know.” she said. would-be censors seeking to deliver and a gentleman — the last one to our consideration. Donna Strallman intrude where he was not invited. pits the best Spetsnaz units against each other. MOSCOW — The Soviet Union announced a harsh crackdown Americans from their wretched ways, who Former owner Spetsnaz troops risk death during their realistic on rampant corruption, black marketeering and waste, imposing Again — as to the allegations, Kathleen Ryan will no doubt find the pages of this Leaf. Stem & Root training exercises, which include the routine use death sentences for some bribe-taking government officials and and the timing — Why? Coventry respectable government study quite of deadly chemicals, explosive barrages and live two years in labor camps for farmers fattening cattle with bread. seek united response to wall crisis titillating as they abuse it to promote their The anti-corruption decree issued Tuesday by the Presidium of Marjorie Linsay ammunition. new Berlin crisis in Halifax. to work out a common response to sions in East Berlin their diplo­ ends. the Supreme Soviet, the country’s main executive branch, was BERLIN (UPI) - The Western 55 Church St. According to U.S. intelligence reports, Spetsnaz Canada. Thursday and Friday the bold East German challenge to mats would have to show passports But if the commission's regulatory Business owner Citizens reflect designed to stamp out illegal incomes derived from black allies will seek to forge a united training includes infiltration techniques; response to East Germany’s ap­ during the semiannual meeting of the status of Berlin. to cross between East Berlin and suggestions don’t get the short shrift they reconnaissance and target location; survival marketeering. petty theft, bribery and other corruption NATO foreign ministers. But he said it was unlikely West allied-occupied West Berlin. IVI thanks the town charm of town parent bid to turn the 25-year-old deserve, they will lead to unfortunate efforts behind enemy lines; language and customs of "incompati’ole to the Soviet way of life.” concrete wall dividing East 'and Secretary of State George Shultz Germany's three Western allies Foreign diplomats accredited to- Chaos hinders The decree, announced by the official news agency Tass, to quash the publication and distribution of It is with a sad but relaxed To the Editor: target nations, like France or West Germany; West Berlin into part of its will represent the United States at would agree to anything as drastic communist East Berlin have tradi­ sexually explicit books, magazines and heart that I sit here and try to clandestine communications; sabotage with provided a specific list of punishments for violators, ranging international border, allied spo­ the session.’ which opens tonight ds breaking relations with the tionally moved freely through the town of Coventry from death for government officials receiving big bribes, fines movies on the grounds that they are a danger somehow express my sincere explosives, incendiary devices, acids, abrasives kesmen say. with a dinner. communist government in East Berlin Wall checkpoints with red A sincere thanks to two for unauthorized use of state vehicles for private gain and two * Chancellery Minister Wolfgang Berlin. diplofnatic passes issued by the to society. If history repeats itself, many of "thank you ” to the town of and bacteriological weapons; hand-to-hand strangers. years in a labor camp for farmers who repeatedly feed their - The foreign ministers of the Schaeuble said in a Die Welt The issue erupted last Thursday East German Foreign Ministry. those publications and movies, perhaps the To the Editor: Manchester, our surrounding combat and silent killing methods; skiing, Last Tuesday morning I was livestock subsidized fresh bread which is cheaper than feed, United States, France. Britain and newspaper interview that the four when the East German Foreign The showdown came when the majority of them, will be far from obscene. communities and their wonder­ doing one of my biweekly runs mountain-climbing and rigorous physical West Germany were to discuss the officials would seize the occasion Ministry informed foreign mis­ ministry order took effect Monday. Although some sexually explicit materials As a taxpayer and a voter of ful people who so loyally sup­ with my son. At fourteen months conditioning and, of course, parachute training. A are offensive to the average American, the the town of Coventry. I am ported me in my business at he has not yet mastered the art of ‘Divided family’ cases resolved government must not be allowed to decide annoyed and bothered by two Leaf. Stem and Root on Main jogging so I push him in his SPETSNAZ PARACHUTE TR AIN IN G includes what people will read or watch. It’s too bad recent events concerning the Street. conventional static-line drops; high-altitude, WASHINGTON — What prompted the Soviet Union's What budget deadline? stroller. The day was ominous, unexpected announcement to allow 117 Soviet citizens to join the panel’s members were unable to town government. These are the After five and a half years, it low-opening drops, and high-altitude, high- and at one point rain seemed their families in the United States is unclear, but several theories comprehend that. rejection of the proposed 1986- was time to let my “ third child” opening drops with directional chutes that allow imminent. At that time two are circulating, the State Department says. 1987 town budget and the failed go — to let it grow larger and the troopers to drift, undetected by radar, for 30 Congress 6 weeks late Rather than seeking to foist its simplistic different people stopped and The group is the largest to be given permission to leave since attempt to fill a vacancy on the better and to prosper even more, miles or more behind enemy lines. concept of morality upon the public, the asked if I needed a ride some­ the United States first began to make an issue of the divided Town Council. as I sincerely hope it will under commission might have concentrated on where. The man was just on his Airborne Spetsnaz units prefer silent, ultra-light families nearly 30 years ago. WASHINGTON (AP) - Con­ ing cuts to achieve the target. For Y ensuring that only consenting adults are I am perturbed that a handful its new ownership, a fine, ag- way out and the woman actually planes to glide in on an isolated target. They avoid One theory is that the release could be a warmup for getting gress, never very good at meeting the fiscal yearbeginningOct. 1. the involved in the pom industry or taken of individuals who perceive gre.ssive. talented couple. turned hercararoundtoofferthe noisy helicopters if at all possible. Naval Spetsnaz back on the road to a U.S.-Soviet summit this year. Another a schedule, is more than six weeks deficit goal is $144 billion another responsible approach. But as things themselves as representative of Owning my own small busi­ ride. I thanked each of them, use mini-submarines. theory is the Soviets are trying to counter some recent bad past its self-imposed April 15 With a consensus that almost deadline for having a fiscal 1987 stand, the entire effort was a charade. the people can misrepresent a ness was a labor of love, and explaining that I was jogging for In addition to their rifles, pistols, hand grenades publicity with regard to human rights issues and the Chernobyl anything would be better than the budget and thereby secure its there are memories that I ’ll and other standard weaponry, each Spetsnaz unit budget in place. automatic cuts. Congress has As for those who choose to be porn patrons, the exercise, not to beat out the nuclear accident. But time is measured differently slowly struggled to make good on the harmful effects of such activity remain in defeat. What do these people always have, only made possible rain. carries SA--7 anti-aircraft missiles. They are also Word of the release was passed quietly to U.S. representatives Save *20 to *70 On Every Hoover In Stock! want? Did they review the by so many special people that on Capitol Hill, where deadlines meeting the first deficit target. doubt. I want to. again, thank these equipped with R-350M radios with encryption and attending the Conference of Security and Cooperation in Europe often become little more than It is not the calendar, but the budget and understand its pro­ I ’ve had the privilege of serving. Hurry In - Sale Ends Sunday June 1st The A C LU ’s Lynn summarized the irony two people for going out of their burst-transmission capabilities — meaning their in Bern, Switzerland, which concluded six weeks of work quaint mileposts to be noted briefly bottom line that legislators have behind the commission’s findings quite posed expenditures, or did they The store has been a central part way to help someone they did not coded messages are sent in quick, hard-to-detect Tuesday. as legislators push on with the been worried about this year as nicely. merely misunderstand its bot­ of my life and when I needed to know. It is people like this who bursts to a satellite overhead. nation’s business at their own first the Senate and then the House tom line? spread my wings, the store grew “They can wallow in this stuff for a year help give Manchester its “ vil­ Despite reports of Spetsnaz prowess that have pace. have passed different versions of a All Hoover Vacs I am dismayed at the high and I grew personally with it — Moderates reject Thatcher demand spending plan. without any apparent effect, but if the lage charm.” come to U.S. intelligence agencies from defectors Last year. Congress radically percentage of eligible voters who because you all gave me a overhauled its budget procedures House and Senate negotiators average American sees it, then he’s headed and other sources, an Army intelligence officer LONDON — Moderate Palestinian leaders in Israeli-occupied failed to assign a moment of their chance. The most important warned that it would be wrong to consider them an territories, repeating their support for Yasser Arafat, rejected and set an ambitious five-year will begin serious work next week down the road to criminality or deviance,” Kathy Thornton course that is supposed to lead to a on drafting a compromise version Priced To Go day over an eight hour period to beginning is to give "the new guy unbeatable force that never makes mistakes. pleas by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher that the Palestine Lynn said. 71 Branford St. balanced federal budget by 1991 of the budgets passed by each "They are not peasants in leg wrappings." he Liberation Organization recognize Israel’s right to exist. That budget-balancing law — chamber. There is no indication of said. "Neither are they 10 feet tall.” "W e told her she has to respect ourdetermination that we have nicknamed Gramm-Rudman for when they may finish. Convertible^" In fact, defectors told of one time when the chosen as our leadership the PLO,” said Hana Seniora, editor of two of its authors. Sens. Phy Both plans would substantially regular army one-upped the Spetsnaz. Staging a Al-Fajr newspaper in East Jerusalem. Gramm. R-Texas. and Warren cut President Reagan’s $320billion Cleaner Decade 80™ Voters are pawns in a dinosaur process Thatcher, concluding a three-day visit to Israel, said Tuesday sneak attack on a nuclear weapons store in the Rudman. R-N.H. — imposed a Pentagon spending request. But • All Steel Handle Cleaner with Far Eastern Military District, the Spetsnaz elite at a news conference in Jerusalem, " I tried in every way I could series of steadily declining deficit the House bill cuts $16 billion more On and on it went. Voters were pawns. • 9 qt. Disposable Power Surge^ The merry month of May, tra la. in Conilecticut troops were spotted — and humiliated — by the to persuade the... PLO to renounce terrorism and to accept (U. N. targets and established an acceler­ than the Senate. This topheavy, unwieldy and irrelevant Bag Switch this year has convinced us anew that poet Carl defenders. The alarm sounded and pre-rigged Security Council Resolution 242, recognizing) Israel’s right to ated annual timetable for Con­ Both pans call for $10.7 billion in apparatus ought to be junked. It is complicated, unspecified higher taxes than • Dual Edge Sandburg was right on, baby, when he wrote “ The vehicles shone spotlights on the intruders. exist, as a condition of our negotiating with them.” gress to follow in doing its fiscal Cleaning • Powerful 6.0 People, yes." Capitol costly and open to the twin perils of superfluous work. Reagan has recommended. But Amp Motor Sandburg would be distressed today if he knew elections — human error or abuse.'Worst of all, If Congress and the White House the House calls for putting $4.7 Now Onlyl • 15 qt. Top Chernobyl gets armored buses do not agree on how to meet .the billion o the tax increase into an how the wishes of the voting public in this state, Comments this obsession with delegates and conventions and Fill Bag 2 Mlnl-edltorlal rigid annual targets, the law account that is to be used for i.e. the "peopie." are poorly served by a political the 20 percent threshhold to get to yet another * ®' Bob Conrad A State Department speech writer has been MOSCOW — A Ukranian factory has received urgent orders to requires across-the-board spend­ deficit-reduction. 79 system that ought to work for them. primary in September does violence to the heart construct armored buses to protect passengers from radiation. *159®* of democracy, the voter majority. fired because he had the temerity to share with It is the people in this alleged democracy of ours newsmen the classified contents of a cable from Fravda said today, indicating long-term plans to transport who really matter, but they need to be exalted a The convention process as it stands is a dinosaur people, including workers, to the Chernobyl nuclear disaster and should die. Frank V. Ortiz, the U.S. ambassador to Argentina. Assad raps terrorism lot more (per Sandburg) by being given a direct Ortiz had charged that visiting congressmen, area. Includes Tools A U.S. bone marrow specialist treating radiation victims said say in choosing candidates for their highest including House Speaker Tip O’Neill, D-Mass., more than 19 people have died and a Soviet doctorestimated that statewide offices. Right now. the process is smack direct primary for selecting candidates for top Political notM had urged Argentine leaders to oppose some of the between 70 and 80 radiation victims required around-the-clock and condemns the U.S. in the way. state offices. Some provide an option for Was Vice President George Bush taking a shot Reagan administration’s Latin American policies. SPIRIT™ 900 treatment. It's time, in our judgment, that Connecticut conventions if political parties prefer in any given at U.S. Sen. Lowell Weicker in Waterbury last dents such as the Dec. 27 attack at The incident illustrates one of the absurdities of Popular singers and rock groups prepared to stage a massive . Greece (UPI) - Sy­ Two-Matar Dimension™ 1000 joined the rest of the United States and adopted a year. But the primary is the workhorse of the rian President Hafez Assad ended Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci airport week without naming him? At a fund-raiser for the system; Information that is classified is concert Friday to aid the government-established fund for the • Lightwelgti direct primary to name at least the nominees for nominating process nearly everywhere but here. his first visit to a Western country "do not benefit tbe Palestinian POWERNOZZLE U.S. Rep, John Rowlandof that city. Bush was supposed to have something to do with the Chernobyl disaster. CLEANING SYSTEM, governor and the U.S. Senate. Let the Legislature Leaders in both parties will oppose any change. also urging the election of Newington’s Roger national security. But the ambassador’s in almost 10 years today by liberation struggle.” • Dual Brushed The Communist Party newspapersaid the factory in Lvov west Edge Cleaning work out the details, but let’s do it. They will say the way to improve the system is to Eddy to the Senate. “ We need a U.S. senator who comments were hardly crucial to the security of denouncing terrorism, condemn­ Reports from Rome and Wa-. • Deluxe Powernozzle j of the Chernobyl nuclear station already had completed two of shington have linked Syria to the The increasingly bitter battle between Gov. Bill get involved, not throw it out. But that is will work with the President," Bush said, the nation. The truth is that those who wield ing the United States and calling • Cord Rewind • One-step hose the special buses. for the legalization of armed airport attack in which 17 people Connector O’Neill and former congressman Toby Moffett for unrealistic and they know it. They’ll protect and emphasizing the word "with.” Weicker often secrecy stamps are often censors who deny the • Neon Bag "An urgent order was received by the Lvov bus manufacturing resistance. were killed. The Palestinian terror the Democratic gubernatorial nomination and the defend the system here because it works for them opposes Ronald Reagan on policy matters and public legitimate news. Check Lighti • Tools Store plant,” it said. "The task was unusual — to place armor on buses In a last-minute switch. Assad group led by Abu Nidal. which has Inside utter confusion on the Republican side, each with — especially that recent preliminary to the legislation. to protect the people inside from penetrating radiation.” offices in Damascus, claimed a lot of in-house milling around, are a travesty of convention known as the delegate challenge left for the Syrian capital of Graat Buy I • Cord The luncheon at the Sheraton grossed more than Damascus instead of Romania, the responsibility for the shooting. Rewind elections. primary. $53,000 for Rowland’s re-election effort. But the Deaver, critics praise decision official Athens News Agency said. The Syrian president drew a * net won’t be known until he gets a bill from the He was seen off at the Athens distinction between terrorism and 199®5 what he termed armed resistance 3.1 HP M O T O R THE E A R L Y PUSHING and shoving over IN MANY INSTANCES this month, however, telephone company for its last-ininute hookup WASHINGTON — Lobbyist Michael K. Deaver and some of his airport by President Christos 5299®® against colonialism, saying Syria delegates will end at those great playgrounds of the primaries were only incidentally contests allowing Rowland to address the luncheon from fHanrliPHtpr HrralJi most persistent Capitol Hill critics praised the decision by a Sartzetakis and Prim e Minister the political insiders, the state conventions. But a I was accused of terrorism for its between Moffett and O’Neill and were really Washington, where he had chosen to stay and vote Founded In 1M1 three-judge panel to app6>ht an independent counsel to Andreas Papandreou. Buy 1 Gel 1 process that is basically their tool will remain in showdowns between local factions and support of resistance fighters but Save Now On Genuine on a key bill. Aide John Mastropietro said the job investigate the former White House aide. Efforts to ease tensions between was itself a victim of terrorists. place unless the electorate rises up and says personalities. In Waterbury it was a test of Hoover Replacement Bagsl wasn’t finished until 3 a.m. that day. RICHARD W COSGROVE ...... PuMIthtr A special federal court panel disclosed Tuesday that the Syria and Iraq, combat terrorism “ Let us agree within an interna­ FREE enough, already. strength between former Mayor Ed Bergin for Rowland's wife. Deborah. confiding to friends DOUGLAS A BEVINS ...... Exacullv* Editor Justice Department had five days earlier recommended that the and win the release of 21 foreign tional organization on a definition One direct primary, as other states show, is the O’Neill and Town Chairman Tom Gahan for that she was a bundle of nerves, pinch-hit for the JAMES P SACKS...... M«ni(jlng Editor court name an independent counsel to pFobe whether Deaver hostages in Lebanon, including OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 ALEXANDER GIRELLI ...... AuocIM* Editor of terrorism and a definition of way to go. Moffett. Manchester pitted the O’Neill congressman coolly and with poise as she broke federal conflict-of-interest laws. five Americans, dominated As­ resistance and liberation,” he DAILY: M ON-THURS T IL 0 Bob Franklin, executive director of the organization against Mayor Barbara Weinberg, introduced Bush and led him on a table-hopping MARIE E SIEFFERT .. Adverlitlng Direclor/Anoc. Publlahsr Deaver, who had sought appointment of the counsel, "is sad’s three-day visit to Greece — said. TUES-WED-SAT ‘TIL 5 independent watchdog on state finances, the who had backed Moffett. In Torrington. Town tour of the dining room. MARK F ABRAITIS ...... Bualnet* Manager pleased that the process toward a fair hearing is on course,” said his first to a Western nation in Assad said Syria would cooper­ FRI T I L 8 Connecticut Public Expenditure Council, thumbed Chairman Mike Merati fought in Moffett’s name SHELDON COHEN ...... Compoaing Managar Pam Bailey, a spokeswoman. almost a decade. ate with the international com­ ROBERT H HUBBARD ...... Praaaroom Managar Speaking at a dinner in his honor SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER through his reference books for us and found that against the O’Neill regulars led by Town and City Bob Conrad writes a syndicated column on JEANNE G. FROMERTH ...... Circulation Managar Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., one of five senators seeking an munity in combating terrorism but hosted by Papandreou, A.ssad 446 NMTFOn M. KEEiEY IT. EOT OFF I-104 just about every state except Connecticut has a Clerk Addo Bonettl. Connecticut politics. independent counsel, praised the announcement as "good news. demanded the United States also MANCHESTtarcT. 647-9997 ... It takes out the question of partisan politics.” described terrorists as criminals be condemned for "state and mercenaries and said inci­ terrorism” — nw jy * ••-"■ •* ‘ ^ . »v «v •

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Clinton P. Munday supports merger Clinton P. Munday, M, of 40 Russell St., died today at St. Francis Hospital and Medical After publishing a legal notice on Hunch almost pays off for Indian nine Continued from page 1 Center in Hartford. He was the the action, the directors would husband of Augustine (Allegra) told members. During Tuesday’s decide whether to hold a referen­ Munday. meeting, the panel considered dum on the proposed changes this He was bom in Brooklyn, N.Y., addinf^an explanation to its report, November, he said. July 31, 1919, and had lived in Manchester in must-win situation today against Hall High School but decided instead to allow If a referendum is held and Manchester for 10 years. He had members to express their own voters approve the charter previously lived in Queens, N.Y. EAST H ARTFORD — You can’t berth, it must win. Custer went the distance for in the fifth inning. John Zak walked left fielder Helin couldn’t find with ready to play tomorrow.” opinions at the directors’ meeting. changes, the way will be cleared Before he retired in 1976, he was say that Manchester High baseball There are no other possibilities. Manchester. He allowed the and was bunted over by Jon Roe. all three runners scoring. “ It was a Cain was the winning pitcher for That explanation, written by for the procedures leading up to a employed for 30 years by the coach Don Race is totally " I f we don’t win, then our season is Knight. 15-4 overall, to only six hits Joe Casey reached on an error by catchable ball,” said Race. “ If if East Hartford. He was touched for Yavis, said the sections of the townwide vote on consolidation to Schaefer Brewing Co. in New York conservative. over,” Race expressed poignantly. while striking out seven. But he the shortstop and McCarthy also had been caught, Manchester 11 hits while striking out 11 and charter “ thwart the ability of the begin. City. He was a U.S. Arm y veteran reached on an error, this one by the would have won the gam e.” issuing six walks. The Indian coach paid a hunch on “ We have to win tomorrow (Wed­ issued 12 bases on balls, three of town to deal with townwide prob­ Before the vote was taken on the of World War II. which came back to haunt Man­ first baseman. That allowed ZakI East Hartford won It in the ninth. McCarthy had three hits and Tuesday, and it nearly paid off in a nesday) or we’re all done.” lems on a townwide basis.’ ’ In final recommendation. Rubinow He also is survived by a chester in the fatefui seventh to score. Custer walked and Rob Rakauskas walked, stole second Lovett and Helin two apiece for cherished victory. But the Indians’ Race will send right-handed particular, the statement argued and Irish angrily debated the daughter, Donna Munday. at inning. Lovett followed with an RBI single. and moved to third as the peg from Manchester. Achilles Heel the majority of the hurler Paul Gavarrino. 4-1, to the that consolidation would eliminate panel’s second public hearing held home; and other relatives in mound against Hail. Manchester added to its lead the Indian catcher. Charter, sailed season — catching a fly ball — Manchester had jumped to a 3-0 problems in sewer service and fire earlier this month, Rubinow. who Florida. Race opted to use senior Mike with a run in the top of the sixth into center field. Sisk then lofted a caught up with them in the seventh lead in the top of the fourth inning. protection that occur because of previously lived in the district, The funeral will be Friday at 1 Custer for the first time in his frame. But East Hartford drew sacrifice fly to center field with EAST HARTFORD (7) Stefanik 2b inning and that led to their Sean McCarthy singied and after 2- 1-tM), (Murphy cf 3-1-0-0, Bldwell c “ divided authority.” said he was “ embarrassed” by the p.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home. varsity career as a pitcher ag'ainst close with a run in the sixth and Rakauskas scoring easily ahead of inevitable downfall. 7-6 in nine two groundouts, Mike Charter O-O-O-O, Fox dh 5-0-0-0, Rakauskas lb Under state law, the Board of large, vocal crowd of district 400 Main St. Buriai will be in St. the CCC East Division champion then tied it in the home seventh the throw from Casey. 3- 2-1-0, Sisk If 1-3-0-1, Cain p 3-0-2-3, innings to host East Hartford High lauhehed a two-run homer beyond Directors has 45 days after receiv­ supporters who attended the hear-., James Cemetery. Calling hours Biack Knights. “ I gambled today a with two outs. “ This was the toughest game of Caccavale 3b 3-0-0-0, Peizcar rf 4-0-2-1, School at McAuliffe Park. the 350-foot sign in left center field. Donohue ss 4-0-1-0. Totals 28-7-4-5. ing the report to hold a public ing at Bowers School. are Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 little bit and it almost paid off.” In the Black Knight seventh. Bob the year to lose.” Race said in an Kyle Aitken doubled to the same MANCHESTER « ) — Roe 2b 3-0-04), hearing on the matter, legal “ I’m also embarrassed in my p.m. The loss drops the Indians to 9-10 Race said. “ I noticed strong Stefanik and Tony Murphy walked understatement. “ We came so Casev cf 5-1-1-0, M cCarthy 22 5-1-3-0, area and Chris Helin followed with counsel Paul McGary told the capacity as a citizen of Manches­ for the season which means right-handed pitchers have beaten and pulled off a double steal. Brian close to winning. We played our Custer p 3-0-0-1, Lovett lb 4-0-2-1, ter,” he said. an RBI single. Charter c 5-1-1-2, Noone rt O-O-O-O, commission. Within 15 days after everything is on the iine for East Hartford and we tried it. Mike Fisk struckout and Mark Rakaus- hearts out today. I hope it doesn’t Aitken dh 3-M-O, Helin It 5-1-2-1, Zak 3b ” lt’s an embarrassing situation Mary Reed the public hearing, the directors Manchester today against Hall has pitched batting practice and is East Hartford answered with kas popped to second baseman Roe take too much out of us. We had 4- 1-1-1. Totals 37-4-11-4. Manchester 000 321 000 4-11-3 must decide whether to approve, when you see democracy in Mary (Hartnett) Reed, 70. of High at Keiiey Field at 3:30 p.m. If the hardest right-handed thrower I two runs in the home third frame for the second out. Tim Cain then them on the rops. We just have to action.” Irish retorted. “ 1 don’t East Hartford 000 201 301 7-4-3 reject or recommend changes in Manchester, widow of Everett Manchester is to gain a postseason h a v e " before Manchester added two runs lofted a fly ball to left field which p t'i our spirits back up and be WP- Cain, LP- Custer. the report, he said. think the residents of the Eighth Reed, died Sunday at Hartford If recommendations are made, District who turned out that Hospital. 2 the Charter Revision Commission evening and vented their anger She was born in New Britain and will meet again to consider the and frustration should be had lived in the Manchester area AL roundup changes and issue a final report, he blamed.” the iast 20 years. She was em­ said. The Board of Directors would Irish said the blame should be ployed by the Manchester Police then vote to either accept the put on the town’s Democratic Department for 10 years. She was a commission’s report, reject it or leaders who initiated the latest member of St. James Church. accept only portions of it, McGary consolidation attempt without the She is survived by a brother, said. support of district residents. Robert E. Hartnett of Hartford: Fog puts end to game, several nieces, nephews and cousins. The funeral will be Thursday at 8:45 a.m. at the Sheehan-Hilborn- Panel’s single focus Breen Funeral Home. 1084 New but not Bosox streak Britain Ave., West Hartford, with a mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. subject of criticism in St. James Church. Burial will be Bv The Associated Press get a win that way, then you do it.” May 28. 1984. against Milwaukee. in St. M ary's Cemetery, New Corrales said. In other AL games. Texas Britain. Calling hours are today CLEVELAND - Cleveland But Boston Manager John downed Chicago 6-3. Milwaukee Manager Pat Corrales wasn’t too McNamara thought the situation pounded Kansas City 9-1 and By George Layng tion of town directors by voting from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. happy with an umpire’s decision to was handled properly. Minnesota edged Toronto 7-6 in II Herold Reporter district instead of vote totals, and cut short the Indians' game ’’Armas had trouble with that fly innings. Besides the Yankees, the creation of a police against the Boston Red Sox when ball. I didn’t want fly balls Baltimore. California, Detroit. Despite requests by residents, commission. John A. Harris Jr. dense fog rolled off Lake Erie into dropping because of the fog. I think Oakland and Seattle were not the Charter Revision Commission Commission member Wallace John A. Harris Jr., 63. of Cleveland Stadium. it was handled fair for both sid es ", scheduled. ended its regularly scheduled Irish Jr. criticized the panel, Windsor, died early today at The decision gave Bo.ston a 2-0 McNamara said. meetings Tuesday without consid­ saying that subcommittees should Hartford Hospital. He was the victory. Under baseball rules, fog is ering a number of suggested have been created to explore the husband of Lillian (Terry) Harris. Rangers 6, White Sox 3 ” I would have sat out there considered the same as rain, revisions to the Town Charter. other matters He was born in Hartford April 23, another two hours. We had no­ making it a regulation game since Oddibe McDowell doubled, ho- “ It bothers me that only one Herald photo by Rocha 1923, and had been a lifelong The panel also decided not to where to go,” said Corrales "It it had gone five innings. mered and scored three runs to issue was discussed" he said Windsor resident. He was a ( I . ’ < formally attach an insert to its was in their hands, though" Mike Brown, 3-1. pitched five back the four-hit pitching of However, other panel members member of Full Gospel Interde­ final report calling attention to Tuesday’s game was delayed scoreless innings and the Red Sox knuckleballer Charlie Hough as have argued that the Board of After the crash nominational Church of Manches­ areas other than procedures for twice in the bottom of the sixth scored both their runs in the first Texas upped its lead in the AL West Directors can create charter com­ ter and was the founder of the •yi consolidating the town and the inning because of the poor visibil­ inning. It was Boston’s third to one game over California. missions in the future to examine Police examine the motorcycle of an Harris Family Singers, a quartet Eighth Utilities District. Memorial Hospital for a sprained knee ity due to the fog. In what became straight triumph and ninth in their Two of the hits off Hough were - other issues They have also noted which consisted of his daughters. At two public hearings, a Oakland Street man who suffered minor following the 8:15 p.m. accident. The the gam e’s final play. Boston last 10 games and gave the Red Sox home runs by Tim Hulett and Greg that the town directors specifically Besides his wife, he is survived number of district residents urged center field Tony Armas banged a two-game lead over the idle New Walker r iTt # r urged the panel to first consider injuries Tuesday evening in a collision driver of one of the two other vehicles, by three sons. John A. Harris III of the panel to consider other charter into the fence and plucked M fl York Yankees in the American changing Town Charter provisions with two cars at the intersection of Susan Meister, 19, of Grissom Road, Windsor. Cedric Harris of East changes, including ones that would Hall’s drive ou' of the fog to save League East. -V > '.•,*>»/ 'i 'iY id im , that deal with consolidation Hartford and Stephen Harris of provide for a strong mayor form of Woodbridge and Mather streets. The was also treated and released for minor the victory It was Cleveland's fourth consec­ Brewers 9, Royals 1 procedures Windsor: four daughters. Cynthia governrnent, an elected Planning man, 19-year old Wes Wilson, was injuries. “ I picked it up off the bat. then I utive defeat Charlie Moore had a bases- A proposed addition to the Williams of East Hartford. Bev­ and Zoning Commission, the elec- just saw it at the last minute when Cleveland’s Neal Heaton. 2-4. loaded triple. Rob Deer hit two commission's report would have treated and released at Manchester erly Chappell and Cassie Little, it was coming down. It was very yielded both Boston runs before home runs and the Milwaukee listed the other proposed charter both of Windsor, and Prisciiia tough.” said Armas. retiring a batter in the first. Marty Brewers scored seven unearned changes. The insert, drafted by Watkins of Bloomfield; one The Indians had two runners on Barrett was safe when shortstop runs to back the seven-hit pitching Service set June 6 Chairman John Yavis. said the.se brother. Edward Harris in South base with two out in the bottom of Julio Franco could not handle his of Teddy Higuera. other areas were not examined Carolina: and 14 grandchildren. for Chester Bowles the sixth inning after Armas' leadoff grounder for an error. Fielding miscues in the first and "because the complex town- Coventry rezoning denied The funeral will be Saturday at catch. Umpire Larry Barnett, the After Wade Boggs walked, singles third innings by shortstop Angel ESSEX (AP) — A memorial district con.solidation issues occu­ 9:30 a.m. at th e , Full Gospel crew chief waited an hour and 35 by Bill Buckner and Jim Rice Salazar, who earlier this season set service for the late Chester Bowles pied our full attention" Interdenominational Church, 745 By Jacqueline Bennett He had planned to build far back reiterated her fear that disruption minutes for the fog to iift before produced the runs. a Royals team record with 35 will be held on June 6 at Yale Although the commission de­ Main St., with burial in the Herald Correspondent on the property, much of which is of the wetlands was not in the best calling the game. The first fog delay came after consecutive errorless games, led University’s Battell Chapel, a cided not to include the insert in its Northwood Cemetery, Wilson. Cal­ wetlands interest of the town in the long run “ In my 23 years (as an American Brown walked Tony Bernazard to the seven unearned runs. Herald photo by Tucker Bowles family spokeswoman said report. Yavis said panel members ling hours are Friday from 2 to 4 COVENTRY - The Planning "I think it's a good use for the Several abutting property League um pire). this is the first leading off the Cleveland sixth and Wednesday. , ma>' bring the other changes to the and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Watkins and Zoning Commission Tuesday land.” Giglio said in supporting owners had opposed the rezoning, time I ’ve ever seen fog like this went to a l-I count on Franco Manchester High’s Brian Brophy clears events along with the discus and shot The memorial service will begin attention of town directors when Funeral Home. 142 E. Center St, night denied a zone change sought Lemieux’s application "The land among them Councilman Phillip sock us in,” Barnett said. “ We When the game resumed. Franco Twins 7, Blue Jays 6 at II a.m.. spokeswoman Lise the commission meets with the Memorial donations may be the hurdle en route to victory in the put as Manchester clinched a tie for the by Pierre Lemieux fora 22 acres on is so wet. I can’t imagine what type Bouchard. The residents charged waited 1>A hours and then went into grounded an infield single and Tim Laudner's bases-loaded Stone Heintz said. board next week made to the Worldwide Light 110-meter high hurdles Tuesday at Pete C C C East title. Bread and Milk Street of houses could be built there." the change could produce ground the outfield. Any fly ball would Steve Crawford replaced Brown. sacrifice fly in the Ilth inning Ministries, care of the Fuli Gospei Commission Chairman Ray Strater and Kreisberg, however, water contamination due to a high have still been impossible (to Crawford struck out Joe Carter enabled Minnesota to beat Toronto Wigren Track. Brophy won both hurdle Interdenominational Church, 745 Joesten. member Edward Strater strongly opposed the rezoning and water table on the land and that the s ee).” before Hall's long fly ball to for the second night in a row. Main St. Kandra nixes request and alternate Jonathan Kreisberg countered Giglio on several points. warehousing would lower the During the first delay — which Armas. something the Twins hadn’t ac­ voted against the zone change, "Bread and Milk is narrow and value of their property. Only iasted 15 minutes — Cleveland After Boston again complained complished since September. 1983. while commission member Ray winding with steep grades and Bouchard was present at the coach Bobby Bonds was asked to about the fog, the umpires ordered With one out in the 11th. Kent Giglio voted for it sharp turns It's not suitable for the hearing Tuesday night. Lois Parks hit fiy balis to Red Sox right fieider both teams off the field for the Hrbek drew a walk from Tom Manchester, Windham to reinstate engineer Lemieux. owner of CFL Con­ type of vehicles Lemieux would Dwight Evans to test the visibilty. second time. During the second " I ’m very pleased.” he said Lois (Upson) Parks, 74. of the Henke and Tom Brunansky struction of Coventry, was seeking “ He (Evans) said he couldn’t see delay, second base was not visible use." Strater said. after the PZC voted. “ I was Meadows Convaiescent Center, doubled him to third. After Gary By John F. Kirch to have the zoning of 22 of the 106 from the press box. laled the town's personnel rules Kreisberg said rezoning might especially concerned about the formeriy of Waterbury..died Tues­ the ball out there, but I could, and Gaetti was walked intentionally. Herald Reporter acres he owns along Bread and The Indians had a game called "Under our agreement with the limit restrictions on future indus­ wetlands on the property and the day at the Meadows. She was the he’s a better outfielder than me. Jim Acker relieved Henke and Milk Street changed from residen­ because of fog in the first inning on union, violations of the personnel trial building in the predominantly residential character of the area.” widow of Hubert C. Parks. But I can’t blame him — if you can Laudner hit his sacrifice fly. Public Works Director George rules are not a grievable matter." tial to light industrial. Lemieux residential area The site plan and wetlands share CCC East title She was born in Waterbury, Oct. who is the contractor for the Kandra has rejected a union •Kandra said today "You can “ Special permit requirements permit for the road were also 20. 1911, and had been a resident of state-mandated sewer system be­ Results: request that the town reinstate grieve any matter you feel is won’t do it if we OK the rezoning." denied. The road was denied If you want to talk about (7-0). Manchester winds up with its ing built in town, wanted to build a Manchester for the past 16 years. 100: I. O 'Neill (M ), 2. Steele (EH), 3. former Town Engineer Walter grievable But they are citing the he said "W e'll have no without prejudice which means Before she retired, she worked consistency, check out the Man­ 6-1 mark this season, the only loss Furster (EH) 11.4. warehouse at the site to store his discretion.” Senkow, who was fired for what personnel ru les" Lemieux could get a road ap­ as a registered nurse. She was a Portland derails Cheney nine chester High School boys’ track to Windham. 200: 1. O'Neill (M), 2. Moore (EH). 3. town officials have said was sexual construction equipment. Town Planner Pat Gatzkiewicz proved with a different site plan. Steele (EH ) 22.8. Senkow asked the CSEA to begin graduate of the Waterbury Hospi­ program. The Indians, under the Junior Brian Brophy and senior 400: I. Albert (M), 2. Felton (EH), 3. harassment of a female co-worker. the grievance procedure in an tal School of Nursing. direction of Coach George Suitor, Al O’Neill were instrumental in the* Brown (EH) 52.4. In a letter dated May 19. Kandra 800: I. Lyon (M), 2. Trainer (EH), 3. attempt to fight for his job. The She was a member of the Mill clinched a tie for the Central Indian victory. Brophy won both told the Civil Service Employees Gallacher (M) 2:07. union asked^Kandra to reinstate Plain Union Church of Waterbury, Connecticut Conference East Div­ hurdle events along with the shot 1400: 1. O'Marra (M), 2. Gallacher Affiliates Inc., the union that from clinching COC crown put and discus. O’Neill captured (M). 3. Bean (EH) 4:44. Senkow with back pay for the time Lieberman blasts gas wholesalers and a iife member of the Order of ision championship Tuesday with a represents some town employees, 3200: I. S.Broahy (M!,2. Toland(M) he missed from work since being the Eastern Star, Crescent Chap­ 98-55 victory over East Hartford the 100- and 200-meter dashes and that Senkow's firing was not a the brunt of the Highlander dam­ Dinatale relieved Bastura on the 10:328. fired May 13 by Town Manager HARTFORD (AP) — Attorney He said his office is continuing to they have elsewhere. ter 40 of Cheshire. By Jim Tierney High at Pete Wigren Track. led off the victorious 400-meter 5000: 1. DIeterle (M). 2. Lemieux age could have been avoided. mound. grievable matter because he vio- Robert B. Weiss General Joseph I Lieberman search for evidence of price fixing. She is survived by two sons. Herald Correspandent Manchester won the first CCC relay. The 400-meter relay of (M), 3. Eoton (EH) 18:01. He said Connecticut consumers With one out. Portland’s leading Gonzalez, drove in a run on a 110 hurdles: 1. B.Brophy (M), 2. Fogg The union can now make a today accused Connecticut gaso­ He said there is some evidence of Lioyd Parks of Meriden and Roger East title a year ago outright. This O’Neill. Dwayne Albert. Frank have been paying an average of 10 hitter Bob Buttram lashed a solo (EH), 3. Miller (EH) 14.0. similar request of Weiss. Should line wholesalers of "gross profit­ price discrimination, that is. refin­ H. Parks of Vernon: three grand­ PORTLAND - The Portland groundnut, and two more Tech year Suitor’s band has to share top Hoher and Peter Follett turned in a 300 hurdles: 1. B.Brophy (M), 2. cents more per gallon at the pump home run over the fence in right runs came around on an errant Weiss refuse to reinstate Senkow. eering” at the expense of consu­ ers or wholesalers sellingthesame daughters: and one great-great- Highlanders avenged an earlier honors with Windham High, each personal best of 44.6 in winning. Follett (M). 3. Roberts (EH) 41.1. HRC mulls "because of the desire of wholesal­ center to knot the affair at 2-all. throw past third by Portland first 400 relay: 1. Manchester (O'Neill, as is expected. CSEA could carry mers. but said he had no real kind of gasoline to different retail grandson. loss Tuesday afternoon by staving 6-1 in a rugged league schedule. O’Neill had a personal best of Albert, Hoher, Follett) 44.4. ers to earn greater and greater Cleanup hitter Dave Guild fol­ baseman Buzz Minickere. Cheney the fight to the state Board of evidence of any illegal practices. dealers at different prices. That The funeral will be Friday at 10 off a late rally by Cheney Tech, and Windham topped Hartford Public 22.8 in winning the 200 while Albert 1400 relay: I. East Hartford 3:34.2. profits.” lowed with a base hit up the had now narrowed the deficit to 9-7. Mediation and Arbitration in “ What this looks like to us is kind of dicrimination, he .said, may a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, went on to defeat the visiting on Tuesday to earn its share of the had a personal best of 19-feet. Long lump: 1. Albert (M),2. Mallard policy on middle. Brian LaPlante then After a fly out. Chris Pires — who (M),3. Anglin (EH) 19'1". Wethersfield windfall profiteering because of violate antitrust laws. He said gasoline retailers, those 400 Main St., with burial at 1p.m. in Beavers. 9-7, in Charter Oak crown. The championship is the 1-inch in the long jump. Follett had Triple lump: 1. Mallard (M), 2. grounded out for the second out of had two hits on the day — banged a the extraordinary drop in the price Lieberman's investigation be­ selling directly to consumers at New Pine Grove Cemetery, Water­ Conference action. fourth in the last six years for his best clocking in the 300-meter Anglin (EH), 3. Pollack (EH) 41'4". Union officials could not be the inning. single to right. Sophomore Chris High lump: 1. Moore (EH), 2. harassment of world oil.” Lieberman said. “ It gan in February, focusing on whv gas stations, were making an bury, Calling hours are Thursday Manchester teams. Manchester intermediate hurdles at 44.5 while reached for comment on their The ill-fated play for the Beavers Tibbo delivered a double down the Mollard (M), 3. Anglin (EH) 5'4“. may be blatantly unfair, but it may gasoline prices have not dropped average of only one to three cents from 7 to 9 p.m. The loss prevented first-place won the defunct Central Connecti­ Joe Mallard had his best effort in Pole vault: 1. M iller (EH ), 2. CollettI intentions. occurred next. Curt Benashski right field line, sending Pires to The Manchester Human Rela­ not be ille g a l" as dramatically in Connecticut as more a gallon. Memoriai donations may be - Cheney from an outright clinching cut Interscholastic League title in the triple jump at 41-feet, 6-inches. (M), 3. tie Rhea (M). Beaudry (M) Senkow was fired after 18 years swung and missed on strike three, third. With two outs and two 1I'4''. tions Commission plans to develop made to the Parkinson’s Disease of its first COC title ever. The 1981 and ’82 and were runners-up — Tom Lyon ran his best race of the as the town's top engineer. Town but the ball was dropped and went runners in scoring position, the Shot put: 1. B.Brophy (M), 2. a written policy that would specify Foundation, or the Masonic Home Techmen, 13-3 in the conference, to Windham — in 1984. The Indians, year in winning the 800-meter run Constantine (EH), 3. Prignano (M) officials have said that Senkow by catcher Mike Mancini. allowing what constitutes sexual harass­ clinched a tie for the crown on stage was set for the game-tying in the last six years, have gone an in 2:07. 54'1". was fired for sexually harassing a and Hospitai in Wallingford. Discus: I.B.Brophy (M ),2. Constan­ ment of a town employee, Chair­ Friday with a 10-8 win over Rocky Benashski to make it to first base. hit. impressive 60-5 overall. That in­ Manchester’s next action is at female employee. Town defends sewer hookup plan The floodgates opened for the Carpenter, in his second at bat of tine (EH), 3. Prignano (M) 173'1". man Robert Faucher said today. Hill. cludes three unbeaten campaigns CCC East Meet on Thursday at Javelin: 1. Flanagan (EH), 2. Tal- The basics of a harassment Police records show that Senkow Portland, one of three teams Highlanders after this. Seven more the inning, fought off many offer­ in 1981 (12-0). ’82 (11-0) and ’85 Windham High School at 4 p.m. mano (M),3. Totten (EH) 140'4". policy will be worked out when the put pornographic pictures on the . Continued from page 1 have been sewered through a One of the reasons the district PENNY STOCKS with four COC losses, is now 9-4 in batters went to the plate (12 in the ings by Dinatale before lining what commission meets in June and desk of the empioyee. who has sleeve under 1-84. has given for favoring connection An Opportunity of the 80'$ the conference and 11-4 overall. inning), as five more hits and two appeared to be a base-hit to right. then presented to the Board of since resigned to take another job. dates assumes will be sewered to Still another area of contention directly to the North Manchester The Beavers are 15-4 overall. Beaver miscues resulted in a total Unfortunately, an outstretched Directors, he said. Senkow told police that he put the the Adoffs Street line includes involves land the town insists Interceptor is that it would permit K3R FREE REPORT CAtl ElUOT KURZ Cheney wraps up its regular of seven Portland runs and a Buttram leaped high into the air to Eddie Bird to attend Indiana State "There should be a policy,” .pictures on the woman's desk to Wickham Park, some state-owned would be sewered to South Windsor the district to run a sewer 800-322-2480 season — with a chance to wrap up commanding 8-2 advantage. Por­ snag Carpenter’s 'liner and foiled Faucher said. cheer her up. reports show. land and land owned by William under an agreement. Lombardi eastward along North Main Street the pennant flag — today at host tland added an unearned marker Cheney’s valiant comeback effort. Thornton which cannot be deve­ TE R R E tt '.UTE, Ind (U P I) - tucky squad next month. Springs Valley basketball coach The town does not have a policy Senkow was charged with the found the flow would exceed the to serve residents there. Young IHEf 'CO RHAM High in Hebron at 3:15 p.m. in the fourth to extend its lead to “Give them (Portland) credit.” loped heavily now because it is Eddie Bird, the brother of Boston " I chose Indiana State because I Gary Holland said Bird will do well on sexual harassment. Town Man­ infraction of creating a public limit of the agreement, while the and Kandra said those sewers can Senior ace Rick Gonzalez suf­ 9-2. Baccaro added. “ They made the like the area, plus it will be close to at Indiana State. ager Rober B. Weiss said today. He disturbance in connection with the locked in by undevelopable land. town finds the potential flow far be provided more cheaply flowing fered only his second loss of the Retrospectively. Cheney could plays defensively. We hit the ball Celtics star Larry Bird, announced said the personnel department has incidents. Young said. It was originally to less. in the opposite direction. year against 10 victories. Gonzalez have easily gotten out of the third well. Our last outs in a couple of Tuesday he will attend Indiana home,” Bird said Tuesday. “ I have “There was a great deal of discussed the idea for some time, pitched four innings and allowed inning with a tie score. those innings were well hit balls.” State University, the school his friends attending school there and pressure on Eddie following in eight runs — four earned — before “ You can’t give five or six outs but no policy has been worked out. PORTLAND (t) — Bastura p 3-2-1-0, older brother led to the NCAA that has a lot to do with my Larry’s footsteps.” Holland said. The HRC’s action comes after senior Bruce Carpenter came on in an inning to a team like Portland.” G. DInatole 2-0-0-0, Buttram 2b4-l-2-2, finals in 1979. decision" "H e has been a real asset to the Manslaughter charge filed in accident Baccaro explained. Guild ct 4-1-1-0, LaPlante rt 4-1-1-0, Town Engineer Walter Senkow relief. Six costly errors proved to Eddie Bird, a 6-foot-6 forward, Bird said he plans to major in program here. There’s room for NOTICE be the margin of difference in the Tech was held scoreless until the Benashski c 2-1-1-0, Minickere lb was fired May 13 for what town COVENTRY — A Manchester said today FREE 4-1-1-3. R. Dinatale ss/p 3-T-l-l, J. averaged 21.6 points and 9.3 math or physical education at improvement in his game and The accident occurred near Probate Court is open contest for the Beavers. sixth, when a gallant comeback bid officials have said was sexual man has been charged with Dickson dh 2-1-1-0, Chivers 3b 0-0-04), Indiana State, and hopes to be a hopefully he will mature, grow (in Twin Hills Drive about 9 p.m. for conferences with the "It was our play defensively.” was prevented by a defensive gem M. Dickson 3b 0-04)4), Totals 28-9-9-5. rebounds a game in his senior year harassment of a female employee. manslaughter in connection with Killed in the head-on collision Blood Pressure Linda Proto was flown by Lifestar from Highlander second baseman C H E N E Y TECH (7) — Mancinl c at Springs Valley High School in coach someday. size) and improve in the future.” Weiss said settual harassment is the death of a Coventry woman and with Sperry’s car on Route 44 were judge from 6:30 P.M. to 8 explained Cheney coach Bill Bac- 3-241-1, Dowd ss 3-1-1-1, Gonzalez p/3b helicopter to St. Francis Hospital, CLINIC-BY NURSE Buttram. Trailing, 9-2, Carpenter French Lick. Ind. His team went Bird made the -Patoka Lake Indiana State coach Ron Greene currently covered under "general her l-month-old daughter in a Linda Proto. 27. and her daughter. P.M. on Thursday caro. “ They were mainly physical 44>-l-2, Nese lb/3b 3-0-04), Pires ct where she was pronounced dead on led off the sixth with an infield hit. 3- 0-2-0, Tibbo It 3-O-1-0, Carpenter dh/p 18-6 last season. Athletic Conference squad and the said: “ We think he has the tools to language" in the personnel rules motor vehicle accident May 1. Jessica Proto, both of Barnsbee nights. Appointments EVERY THURSDAY errors.” arrival. Jessica Proto died in the Cheney led. 2-1, after two innings It was at this point that Highlander 4- 2-24), Parent 2b 3-1-14), Shea 1b2-0-0-1, become an outstanding college that outline what is proper behav­ Todd Sperry. 27. of 117A Downey Lane. They were passengers in a 5 - 9 M cGuire rt 1-14)-0, Dettore rt 0-04)4), Before joining the Sycamores, All-Sectional team in both his emergency room of Manchester suggested. Night tele­ with Gonzalez giving up only one starter Jim Bastura lost his Totols 29-7-8-5. ior for town officials. Drive, was arrested Tuesday on a vehicle driven by Janet Jensen. 44. i ir.r.i TT panHAD) the player nicknamed “ Baby junior and senior years at Springs basketball player. He brings with Memorial Hospital. phone number: 647-3227. scratch hit — a bloop single behind control, walking the next four Cheney Tech no 005 0 7-8 Any changes in town personnel warrant charging him with two of Andover, who was also hospital­ PHflRMArv Bird" will join the Indiana high- Valley. He also was named his him some impressive statistics William E. Fitzgerald shortstop. However, the Portland batters while forcing in two runs. Portland 107 100 x 9-9 rules must be approved by the counts of second-degree mans­ ized with injuries from the acci­ Sperry was released on a $5,000 PAHKani HI ai th ,ifui Gonzalez, Carpenter (5) and M a n ­ school all-star basketball team in a team’s most valuable player the and at the present time it looks like ____^Judge of Probate N'j TRMION CtNTIk third frame unsettled the Beavers The bases were still loaded with no cinl' Bastura, R. Dinatale (4) and Board of Directors. The HRC is an laughter with a motor vehicle dent. Sperry received minor injur­ non-surety bond for appearance in two-game series against a Ken­ last two years. he is suited for the forward spot,” paiir.'.n( • nil w winnii toi — especially Gonzalez — although outs and the score 9-4 when Ron Benashski. advisory panel. while intoxicated, Coventry police ies, according to police reports Rockville Superior Court June 10. 19 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. May 28, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. May 26, 1986 — 11 SCOREBOARD Scholastic roundup

win. lose & DREW Natlanal Lngua raaulta Aatroa S, Cardinala 4 East girls’ softball SoftbaU Little League MaltB.Dodgart1 HOUSTON ST. LOUIS J S W ir a ) ObrhM ObrhM ■t 7s evriVeifiMm) Doron X 2 0 0 0 Colem an If 3 1 0 0 TONIOHT'S OAMIS oowiiieiiiiip LOS ANDELES NEW YORK O orner X 2 0 0 0 OSmIth u 3 0 2 0 Pollct vt. PM, 6 — Robcrtion Amarlcan n w w n iim sDrhbl gBrhM Puhl rf 3 0 0 0 McOee ct 4 0 2 1 ijsiiaje eecNJse Sax 2b 4 0 0 0 Dykstro cf 5 1 2 0 H atcher If 1 1 0 1 C la rk 1b 3 1 1 0 fails at tourney bid Mtdical vt. Pogonl, 7:30 — Modtrn Janitorial outlosttb Army B09ttlSiBiinY(rRfS Cruz If 3 111 Landrm rf 3 1 1 1 R o bertson and Navy Club, 12-7, at Waddall FItId Lon d re x c f 3 1 I 1 B ockm n 2b 5 2 1 1 L o stro d o V I . P o s ta l, 6 — Fitzgerald iLikekiDS. Modlcfc 3b 4 0 0 0 H m ndz 1b 4 2 3 1 K erfeld p 0 0 0 0 V n S lyk r f 1 0 0 0 on Tunday. Joy Rom*o, Brian Potter DIPIno p 0 0 0 0 W orre ll p 0 0 0 0 Main Pub vs. B&G,7:30 — Fitzgerald and Mike Cunnlnghom, who homered, Morihll rf 4 0 1 0 Carter c 3 1 1 2 MPIzza vs. Jim 's, 6 — Nike Sdosda c 4 0 1 0 Heep rf 4 12 0 OSmIth p 0 0 0 0 Penditn X 3 0 0 0 NORWICH — East Catholic’s stown rival East Catholic in the John Wynn (M) def. Chuck Abra- all hod two h iti each for Modern. Keith Walling X 4 0 1 0 Herr X 4 12 2 Saclal Club vs. Brand Rex, 7:30 — Henson ployed well defensively. For B ro c k 1b 2 0 1 0 F ( ^ If 4 1 1 4 softball team is out of it. on Friday at Manchester hamson,46S5; Jason Neubaur (M) N ike Pena p 0 0 0 0 Knight 3b 2 0 0 0 Boss rf 4 1 1 0 Heath c 3 0 1 0 Army and Navy, Tom Strono stroked D avis 1b 3 0 0 0 C ox p 2 0 0 0 The Eagles were eliminated on Community College. def. Tony Leible, 4651; Matt NUMethodlst vs. Sanitary, 6 — three hits and Peter Hayes played well Cedeno ph 1 0 0 0 SontOTO ss 3 0 1 0 P a g a n l Stubbs If 4 0 0 0 D o rlln g p 3 0 0 0 Bailey c 3 111 Dayley p 0 0 0 0 Tuesday from any chance of Rtfuitt — Mick Dougherty (EH) def. Paggioli (M) def. Chris Naley, In th e field . Then ss 4 110 White rf 10 0 0 Burger King vs. Evergreen, 7:X — D uncan u 3 0 1 0 advancing to the postseason by a Glenn Horowitz, 67 (2-7), 7-5, 19 4651; Manchester won medal P a g a n l W elch p 2 0 0 0 Knepper p 2 0 0 0 retired; David Browne (M) def. Chris A&N vs. Nutmeg, 6 — Keeney National NIedenfr p 0 0 0 0 Reynids ph 1 0 1 0 15-8 beating at the hands of host Barsa, 61, 62; Jeff Kennedy (M) def. point, 167-199. Talaga vt. D.W. Fish, 6 — Charter V n d B rg p 0 0 0 0 W alker c f 1 0 0 0 Norwich Free Academy. Dof Iron, 61, 67 (67), 61; John O ak A nine-run fourth Inning carried M atszk 1b 1 0 0 0 Tetata a 5 8 I Tetata X 4 9 4 EC is now 8-11 with one game Melesko (M) def. Fred Moffo, 60,69; C a rte r C h e v ro le t post the M e d ic s, 194, TotoN B ill Tefota 31 8 II 8 Meustan i l S S S t J Erik Johnson-JIm Melesko (M) def. at Buckley Field. Mike Vlgeant hod Les AnBSiSS 188 888 888— 1 St. Louis 8M8MX8— 4 remaining. The Eagles finish up M a r c G o ulet-Ste ve S tic k le s, 7-5, 6 3; Track Wait Side two singles and two RBIs and ployed NSW YUfk 888188 HR— 8 (Jame-wlnnlng RBI — None. today in New Britain against Sam Henderson-Gregg Horowitz (M) well defensively for the winners. E—Landrum, O. Smith. DP—Houston Game-wInnlnoRBI-Bockmond). homestanding St. Thomas Aquinas def. Brian Marcus-Cralg Anderson, 62, The E lk s C lu b d r ille d the " D " Team . Gordon Hamilton contributed a pair of E—Marshall, Nledenfuer. DP—Los 1. LOB— Houston4, St. Louls6.2B— Clork, 69; Jay Snyder-Matt Clough (M) def. MHS girls beaten M-4, of Paganl Field on Tuesday night. doubles and pitched well In relief, while Angelesl. LOB—Los Angeles6, New York Landrum. 3B—Cruz. HR—Bailey at 3; 30 p.m. Jeff Macca-Kevin Burnett, 63, 62. Chuck Barrerabeltedatrlpleandthree Marek Folkowskl added two hits. 6. 2B— Bockmon, Heep, Scloscla. HR— (3), H e rr (1). SB— H atche r (9). Norwich Free, 11-7, exploded for EAST HARTFORD - Unbeaten singles to pace the winners, while Len Including o triple. Big sticks for the Londreoux (3), Foster (5), Hernandez S-^ox, Pendleton, O. Smith, Heath. East Hartford High rolled to its Polchopek, Don Dovlak and Tom Hite Medics were swung by Mike Marsh, M (3). S—Darling. SF—Carter. 10 runs in the second inning on just MHS girls streaking all added three hits opiece. At Mensa- who hod two hits. Including a double IP H RERBBSD IP H R ER BB SO two hits and eight walks by second straight CCC East title with Ian and Denny Shooter slapped two hits and two ribbles, and by Chris Seymour, Houston The Indian girls kept their a 72-50 win over visiting Manches­ each for the losers. starting and losing pitcher Lori who also had two hits. Amarlcan Laagua raaulta W e lc h * ! ? ^ ) 5 7 6 5 0 8 Knepper 7 7 3 3 1 2 month-long winning streak intact ter High in girls’ track and field Nledenfuer 021100 K erteld 0 0 1110 Bielecki. DIPIno 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 with a 62 win over visiting East action. Paganl Intarnatlonal Baseball Rad Sox 2. Indiana 0 (6) Vande Berg 1 0 0 0 0 0- "The second inning destroyed P sn o 2 2 1 1 1 1 DSmIth (W 1-2) 12-310012 us,” acknowiedged EC coach Jay Hartford at Manchester High. East Hartford finishes 7-0, while Allstate Business Machine laid waste NMW Y#f1( St. Louis Matt Sullivan slammed two singles McConville, who went on to laud MHS won its ninth straight match the third-place Indians wind up at to Keith Realty, 14^0, at Paganl. For ond three RBIs and drove In the Darling (W 69) 9 5 1 1 2 12 C ox 7 1-3 4 3 3 2 6 BOSTON CLEVELAND Welch pitched to 5 botters In 6th; D ayley (L 0-3) 2-3 2 2 0 0 0 to lift its record to 11-3. 4-3, Allstate, Jack Burg banged three gam e-w inner In the bottom o f the sixth oBrBM abrhM -V.. —•>'<1*. V'..'*.• ■e the contributions of Bielecki. "Lori doubles and a single, Ted Holmes hod a os Ansoldl's overtook Dairy Queen, 7-6, AL atandinga Barrett 2b 3 1 0 0 Butler ct 3 0 10 N ledenfuer pitched to 4 batters In 6th. W orrell 1 0 0 0 1 0 did a fine job for a couple of weeks East Hartford dips to 7-5. Manchester was led by sopho­ triple and single, and John Stonlzzl In o barn burner at Leber Field. Bill HBP—by Welch (Santana), by Nleden- Kerteld pitched to 1 batter In Xh; more Laurie Smith, who won both Boggs % 2 1 1 0 B e m zrd 2b 2 0 2 0 fuer (Knight). T — 2:47. A — 35A43. (Tayley pitched to 1 batter In 9th. and without her we wouldn’t have Indians Teri McGehan and Deb­ contributed o double and single. Seven P o lla c k p ick e d up h is th ird Le b e r L in k , Bucknr 1b 3 0'1 1 Franco ss 3 0 10 Herald photo by Pinto bie Bray were victorious in singles. the 200 and 400 and took second in batters manoged one hit each tor awarded to home run hitters, when he East Um pires— H om e, P u lll; 1b, West; 2b, T — 2:48. A — M,146. been in the race.” W L Pet. OB R ice If 3 0 1 1 C arte r rf 3 0 1 0 B.WIIIIoms; 3b, RIppley. 2 K eith. cronked one over the fence In the Manchester is at Windham High the iong and high jumps. Senior Boston X 14 .682 — B a y lo r dh 2 0 0 0 H a ll dh 3 0 0 0 Norwich Free managed just four fourth Inning. Pitcher O.J. Cromwell New Y o rk Evan s rf 2 0 0 0 T ab ler 1b 2 0 0 0 East Catholic's David Price gets set to Moriarty Field. It was not a good night on Thursday for a 3:30 p.m. match. co-captains Mary Ann Troy and singled and fanned eight while going 28 16 6 M 2 Rada 5, Cuba 4 total hits against Bielecki and ‘A’ Cantral B a ltim o re 25 17 .595 4 A rm a s c f 2 0 0 0 Ja co b y 3b 2 0 1 0 Results — Terl McGehan (M) def. Sarah Nicholson won the discus the distance. Despite picking up the Sullivan c 2 0 0 0 Allanson c 2 0 0 0 sprint out of the batter’s box after for the Eagles as the Saints swept both reliever Tyrrell White . . . M llw o ukee 23 X .535 6 '/ i Darcl Marks, 61,61; Debbie Bray (M) and javelin, respectively. The A five-run fourth proved decisive os loss, pitcher Dave White doubled ond D etroit Quinons ss 2 0 1 0 Nixon If 10 0 0 "But they couldn’t find the def. Joan Dougherty, 62, 60; Koren singled and whiffed 10. DO tied the 21 X .512 7W Bravaa6,Pirataa2 CINCINNATI CHICAGO getting a hit in Tuesday's opener of a games, 15-2 and 9-0. F a r r 's nipped M a n c h e ste r C y c le ,6-5, at Cleveland X 22 .500 8 TefoN X 1 4 1 Totals n 8 6 0 ObrhM ObrhM target and that’s the way it goes.” Rodden (EH) def. Leslie Johnson, 64, distance crew led by sophomores Fitzgerald Field. George Honlon ham­ game In the sixth on a RBI single by Dome called wttli two out In the bottom Toronto X X .435 11 Stilivyell ss 4 0 0 0 Dunston ss 5 0 2 1 doubleheader against St. Bernard’s at added McConville. 62; Cello Lone (EH) de). (tall Shef­ Mindy Forde and Kim Jarvis took mered o home run and single and Joe Luis Rivera. Scott Fuller, Scott Martin ot Nie sbrth Mining, fog Cnepen X 4 2 1 0 Lopes If 4 1 2 1 fie ld , 7 9 (7-2), 6r3; P a u lo Locev-JIII ond Cory Lassen also singled. W etf ATLANTA PITTSBUROH 1-2 in the 1600, while sophomore Chetelot cranked a two-run homer to Texos D 21 .523 — Besfen 288888— 2 ObrhM ObrhM Parker rf 5 14 1 Boiler p 0 0 0 0 East made a belated seven-run Bogglnl (M) def. Brooksle Goulet- lead Farr's. Chris Petersen added two Collfomlo X X .500 1 Cleveland 888 888— 8 Perez 1b 5 0 0 0 Sandbrg X 4 0 1 1 Doreen O'Conner, 60, 61; Kristin Doreen Breen and junior Carolyn G am e-w inning RBI — Buckner (5). Moreno rf 5 0 0 0 Almon If 3 0 0 0 rally in the sixth. Freshmen Sue safeties. Eight Cycle batters had one Amarlcan Farm O akland 21 24 .467 2'/li Ram Irz ss 5 1.2 0 O rsulok rf 3 0 0 0 Bell X 5 0 11 Moreind rf 3 0 0 0 Ashbacher-Suson Guerette (M) def. Fahey did likewise in the 3200. h it eoch. Kansas City X 24 .455 3 E— Franco. DP—Boston 2. LOB— Concannon was the lone Eagie to Kristen LePord-Rose Morin, 60, 61; Boston 2, Cleveland6. SB— C arte r (4). Murphy cf 6 1 1 0 Reynids cf 4 2 3 0 Robinson pOOOO Durhm 1b 4 0 2 0 Junior sprinter Joanna Zachery American Legion downed the Fire­ Chlcogo 18 25 .419 4'/j H o m e r 1b 3 2 2 0 R ay 2b 5 0 1 0 collect two hits for the day. Eight Nicole Mellow-Jenniter Clough (M) fighters, 18-12, at Volley Field. Dan Minnesota 18 X .400 S'/i D iaz c 2 0 0 1 JD avIs c 3 0 0 1 def. Heather Lowe-Yolanda Perez, 7-5, took third in the 100, 200, 400 and Chartar Oak IP H RERBBSD P e rry If 5 1 1 0 B row n r f 4 0 2 2 Rowdon If 2 0 0 1 Dernier cf 2 1 1 0 East swept in twinbill others had one hit apiece for East. Griffin ond Jonathan Stonlzzl each Seattle 16 79 .356 7'/i Sutter p 0 9 0 0 D avis cf 0 0 0 0 6 7 (4-7), 6 2. discus. slugg ed three hits, w h ile F ra n k H ersha Tuesday’s Results B e tle n M iln e r c f 1 0 0 0 M m p h ry cf 2 1 1 0 A 10-run fourth boosted Tierney's Brown (W 31) H arp er If 1114 AAozzllll If 2 0 0 0 Brow nng p 3 0 0 0 Trout p 2 0 0 0 MHS competes in the CCC East and Jomle Perzonowskl added two Boston 2, Clevelond 0,6 Innings, fog 5 6 0 0 2 O berkfll 3b 5 0 1 0 B ream 1b 6 0 4 0 over Connecticut Bank 8, Trust, 10-13, Crawford (S 1) 2-3 0 0 0 0 Venoble If 1 0 1 0 Keough p 0 0 0 0 MH8 ends season at Fitzgerald. Mike Byrom ond Chip apiece. Hersha and T.J. Pondera Texos 6, Chlcogo 3 Virgil c 1 0 0 0 Morrisn 3b 5 0 1 0 East Catholic's Jim Penders They have a good chance to win the had three safeties. meet on Friday at Hartford Public pounded home runs. Bryan Rogers and M ilw au kee 9, Kansas C ity 1 w ivw io n o Bosley If 1 0 0 0 Golden loced three hits each, with Heaton (L 2-4) 6 4 2 1 1 2 SImmns ph 0 0 0 0 Pena c 4 0 0 0 T o ta lt a 5 8 4 Totals M 4 10 I described Tuesday’s double­ championship.” Mark Mangiafico started for The Manchester High softball High. Bvrom bashing o homer and Golden Kevin Bate also hit well for Legion. For M innesota 7, Toronto 6,11 Innings Benedict c 2 0 0 0 K h a lifa ss 5 0 0 0 Golf the Firefighters, Ken Stover had two Wednesday's Dames B row n pitched to 2 batters In 6th. Cbiclnnotl OlOIII 180—5 trouble twinbill embarrassment to EC completes its regular season East but didn't last through the season ended in total frustration Results — « golfing a triple. Jett Barter, who T— 1:54. A — 6,661. Hubbrd 2b 4 0 1 0 Reuschel p 4 0 0 0 Chicago 101 080 208— 4 IXhurdles-^1. Logon (EH),2. Aubln crocked a two-run HR, was one of six hits, Ben Berte pitched well, and Billy Baltimore (McGregor 4-3) at Oakland Aunmeh p 0 0 0 0 Diaz ph 10 0 0 visiting St. Bernard as the longest slate on Thursday in a 3:30 p.m. tilt first inning Rob Stanford, the only Tuesday as the listless Indians Indians romp again Olsen and Cory Amende played well. (R llo ^2), 3:15 p.m. Umpires— Home, Bremigan; 1b, (xome-wlnnlng RBI — Po rke r (5). (EH), 3. O'Connor (EH) 16.0. other Tierney's hitters to collect o pair HIrschbeck; 2b, Roe; %, Barnett. Sam ple If 1 0 0 0 W alk p 0 0 0 0 E—Cey 2, Dunston. DP—Cincinnati evening of his coaching career. against Fairfield Prep at Eagle Eagle with two hits, relieved and were clobbered. 20-0, by visiting IX — 1. Logan (EH), 2. Davidson of hits. Paul Modor, Kevin Keeno, Boston (Boyd 5-3) at Clevelond G a rb e r p 0 0 0 0 Manchester High’s golf jugger­ (Schulze 3-1), 7:35 p.m. 2. LOB—Cincinnati 9, Chlcogo 6. “ For two losses, back-to-back, it Field. stayed in to weather the storm. East Hartford. (EH), 3. Zachery (M) 12.9. Brian McAuley, Tom Fortin and Mott National Farm Sm ith p 1 0 0 0 2B—Cey. 3B—E. Davis. HR—Lopes naut continued its stomp through 16X — 1. Forde(M),2. Jorvls(M),3. Maloney also added two apiece. Cliff Chicago (Cowley 1-1) at Texas (Correa Chmbls ph 1 0 1 2 was probably the most discourag­ " I just hope we can rebound, and Ward. St. Bernard’s No. 3 MHS. which lost its final three to 2-3). 8:35 p.m. (2). SB— E. (Tovls (14), Concepcion Redm en (E H ) 5:58. Hassett yanked three hits for CBT, Nichols' Tire romped post Morlarty RangarxB.Whlta8ox3 Dedm on p 0 0 0 0 (7). SF— Diaz, Rowdon, J. Davis. ing ever,” said Penders, whose pitcher, chucked a four-hit shutout miss qualifying for the Class L its 1986 schedule, shutting out East 4X relay — East Hartford 54.5. M ilw au kee (Le a ry 3-4) at Kansas C ity Thomos u 2 0 1 0 I think one positive thing about while six others hod two. Including B ro th e rs, 21-8, at B o w e rs F ie ld . Ja so n state tournament, ends up with a Hartford High, 5-0, at the Manches­ 4 X — 1. S m ith (M ), 2. B o cku s (E H ), 3. Mike Fitzpatrick, John Colgon, Todd Melnick hit for the cycle and winning (Soberhagen 2-5), 8:35 p.m. TetMS 42 8 II 8 TetMs 48 2 II 2 Eagles were subverted. 15-2 and baseball is that there's not much in the nightcap. The winners' No. 9 Toronto (Clancy 4-3) at Minnesota CHICAGO TEXAS IP H RERBBSD ter Country Ciub. Z a ch e ry (M ) 61.5. Lessard, Rick Johnson, Crolg Krest pitcher Scott Owen whiffed 12. John Atlanta 8W8N2N 888 — 8 Cincinnati 9-0 at Moriarty Field. time to dwell on things like this," batter Elwood Manser went 3-for- 7-11 record. 3Xhurdles — 1. Logan (EH ),2. Aubln and Dove Wlllsev. (B lyleven 4-3), 8:35 p.m. abrhM abrhM Pllltburgh WI8WIW0H — 2 For the 12-1 Indians, it was the Passmore, Mike Plela, VInny Terzo Brw nng (W 2-4 6 1-3 8 4 3 0 1 East. 11-7 overall and already Penders added. "Whether we win 4. while five of his teammates The 13-4 Hornets scored eight (E H ), 3. D o ster (E H ) 48.3. ond Jeremy Kirch olso ployed well for New York (Tewskbury 4-2) of Seattle Congels cf 3 0 0 0 McDw II cf 5 3 3 1 Gam e-W inning RBI — H arp er (4). (W ilco x 95), 10:35 p.m. Robinson (S 3) 2 2-3 2 0 0 2 6 runs in the third inning and never eighth consecutive match victory. 8X — 1. S. Howard (EH), 2. Nichols'. For Morlarty, Chris Prue, B fd d le y If 1 0 0 0 Fletch r ss 3 2 1 0 E—Ramirez. DP—Atlanta 2, Pitts­ Chicago assured of a Class L state tourna­ or lose, we've got to play a solid added two hits apiece. Momaclov (EH), 3. Jarvis (M) 2:40. 'A' East Detroit (Petry 3-4) at Californio (Slaton B o n illa If 3 0 0 0 O 'B rie n 1b 4 0 2 0 MHS is also now 8-1 in the CCC Billy Hanson, Adorn Stromberg and burgh 2. LOB—Atlanta 9, Pittsburgh 14. T rout (L 2-3) 6 5 4 3 3 1 ment berth, looked nothing like a game tomorrow.” Kevin Greene worked the first looked back, adding another seven 2 X — 1. Smith (M),2. McLuke(EH), Billy Manning all played well 4-3), 10:35 p.m. Baines rf 4 0 1 0 Incovlgl rf 4 0 0 1 2B—Bream, Reynolds 2, Chambliss. East. Gentle Touch Car Wash rallied to Thursday's Dames W olker 1b 4 1 1 1 W right r f 0 0 0 0 Keough 121001 postseason team. St. Bernard. 13-6. Ken Coffee pitched a complete four frames and was saddled with in the fifth and five more in the 3. Zachery (M) 27.1 down J.C. Penney, 5-2, ot Robertson defensively. H R — H arp er (4). SB— R am irez (8), B o ile r 2 1 0 0 1 2 Phil Fedorchak carded a par 36 32X — 1. Breen (M ),2. Fahey (M ),3. Baltimore at Oaklond H airstn dh 3 0 0 0 W ard If 4 0 11 M o rriso n (2), Bream (2). S— Sm ith, closely resembled a state cham­ game victory and was one of four the loss. sixth. Park. Brian Moran, Butch Kennedy New Y o rk at Seattle, night Fisk c 4 110 Porter dh 3 1 2 1 W P — Trout. B a lk — Boiler. T — 2:34. A — to win medalist honors for the H o y le (E H ) 13:21. and Rich KralewskI clouted two hits Oberkfell, Moreno. 13,291. pionship contender. » Saint batters with three hits in the St. B e rn a rd 600 X I 5 15-161' Manchester not only had a poor High lump — 1. Bister (EH), 2. Smith Intarnatlonal Farm D etroit ot C alifo rnia, night Hulett 2b 4 112 Horroh 2b 3 0 1 0 victors. John Wynn was second each for the winners. Ralph Banning Umpires— Home, Morsh; 1b, David­ The double winners blasted 32 opener. Catcher Brook Fordyce East Cottiollc 000 110 0 2-7-5 day in the field, but could manage (M), 3. Nicholson (M) S’O". (rulllen ss 2 0 0 0 Mercado c 4 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Cotfee ond Fordyce; Mongloflco, Long lump — 1. Macklomv (EH), 2. smacked three for the losers, while Ec^ Grant Cline doubled home the win­ Tollesn 3b 3 0 0 0 Buechel % 4 0 1 0 son; 2b, KIbler; X , Froemmlng. just four hits against winning with a 40. Tyska ond Bill Bohr added two apiece. Atlanta hits, inciuding 16 in each romp, cracked four hits, including a Stanford (1) and Koldy, Klopfer (6). Smith (M), 3. Holden (M) 15'6''. ning run and Lou LoGuardlo was Totals X 3 4 3 Totals 34 8 11 4 Sm ith 6 4 1 0 4 6 Manchester takes on Bristol outstanding on the mound os Ansoldl's NL atandinga while allowing just II. double and homer and added four hurler Lorraine Popielarski, who Shot put — 1. Hanson (EH), 2. Chicago 888808 881— 3 Dedmon 2 3 1 10 3 St. B e rn o rd 032 I X 0 9-161 Central at Paguabuc today at 3 Jurgens (EH), 3. Troy (M) 34'10” . won th.eir first game ot the year, 9-6, Texas 881 808 Xx— 8 Assenmocher 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 "And there were no cheapies.” RBIs, Chris Ward knocked in five fanned three and walked just two. Northarn over the prevlouslv-unbeaten Lawyers E a st C a th o lic 000 000 0 0-63 p.m. Discus — 1. Troy (M), 2. Jurgens East (kim e-w lnnlng RBI — W ord (2). Sutter 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 noted Penders. "This was by far runs on three hits, including an "It looked as if the Indians were Dean Machine held off Cox Cable, at Verolonck Field. Standouts for the Word and Fordyce; Greene, Dl- (EH), 3. Guntulls (M) 89''/j''. W L Pet. DB E— Walker. LOB—Chlcogo 4, Texas 7. (k irb e r (W 1-1) 2 3 0 0 0 0 Loreto (5), Ikowers (7) and Kaldy. just going through the motions Results — Phil Fedorchak (M) Javelin — 1. Nicholson (M), 2. 6-5, at R o bertson. T o m Bonneou, B ill Lawyers Included Chris Adams, who 2B—O'Brien, McDowell, Ward, Bue- Pittsburgh Tennis the best team we’ve seen this year. HR. while Craig MacDonald also smacked two hits, Chris RIzy, who New Y o rk X 11 .718 — since their tourney hopes had been def. Steve Molekenthon. 36-42; Donohue (EH), 3. Troy (M) IX'. Monroe ond Mike Oulmet slommed M ontreal 25 17 .595 4'/2 chele. H R — M cD o w e ll (6), Hulett (2), Reuschel 11 9 2 2 3 8 two hits each for Dean. For Cox, Duffy rop ed a triple, and Jim m y Perras, who P o rte r (5), W alke r (4). W alk (L 2-2) 1 2 4 4 2 0 added a single ond two RBIs. Michael Chicago 17 25 .405 }3‘/i dashed the previous game against Leone labeled three hits, while Steve Philadelphia 16 24 .400 12'/!> HBP—by ^ Ith (Pena), by Reuschel Windham (an 8-1 los.s on F rid a y ).” Mantllk, Carl Turning ond Gory Por- Tryon and Jomle Lozzarls sparkled on IP H RERBBSD (Horner). W P— Walk. T—3:45. A— a.8 Million French Dpen NL roundup M St. Louis 16 25 3 X 13 relll togged two each. defense, with Lozzarls hurling a route- CM cage 2 9 X . said a disappointed MHS coach oalng performance. Pittsburgh 15 24 .385 13 At Paris, May X West Dotson ( L 2-5) 6 7 3 3 2 6 Umpires—Home, Runge; 1b, Pal- (Seeds In parentheses) Mary Faignant. M cK e o n 1-3 2 2 1 0 0 lone; 7b, Engel; 3b, Quick. Woman's Rac Houston 25 18 .581 — Men The Manchester defense com­ Rooklaa Son Fran cisco 24 X .545 1'/z Jam es 12-321102 Mots Wllander (2), Sweden, def. Hungry Tiger toppled Sportsman Atlanta 24 X .545 I'/j Texas Richard Acuna, Chile, 69, 4-6, 6), 61; mitted 12 errors, while East East of the River, ted by Jodi Hough (W 3-2) 9 4 3 3 3 4 Yonnick Nooh (4), Fronce, def. Tarik Home run sets off melee Cafe. 8-2, ot C h a rte r O ak F ie ld . M o ry San Diego X 21 .5X 2'/j Hartford ripped 11 hits and drew 12 HBP—by Dotson (Fletcher). Balk— Carroll and Bunter Purcell each sliced Pontlllo's two-run home run and the Los Angeles X 23 .489 4 Benhablles, France, 6 3 ,6 4 , 67 (3-7), 67 free passes from loser Erin a d oub le and tw o sin g les fo r the T ig e r. stro n g h ittin g o f B ria n C o llie r and Sam C incinnati 17 24 .415 7 Jam es. T — 2:49. A — 9,741. (610), 64; Poul McNomee, Austrollo, Sandy Smith and Donna Murphy Adamv, beat Paganl Caterers, 12-8, at Tuesday's Results Um pires— Hom e, G a rcia ; 1b, Kosc;2b, def. Jo o k lm Nystrom (6), Sweden, 19,63, Prescott. ripped two hits apiece for Sportsman. Highland Park. Jason Childress and Cincinnati 5, Chlcogo 4 Reed; 3b, Ford. Phllllaa 6. Blanta 2 62, 69; Anders Jorryd (7), Sweden, def. On the bright side, Paige Lepak M ic k Sm ith led the offen se fo r P a g a n l, Phllodelphlo 6, Son F ra n cisco 2 Bud Schultz, Boston, 6 i, 63, 61;Henri while Jennifer BUmpus and Ron Souev Leconte (8), France, def. Dayld De as Mets overpower L.A. took over the catching duties for Montreal 5, San Diego 2 Twlna7.BluaJayaB SAN FRANCISCO PHILADELPHIA A Dusty e x ce lle d In the field . the sunburned Cathy Templeton New York 8, Los Angeles 1 ObrhM ObrhM Miguel, Spain, 63, 61, 63; Andres In o well-played game, Burger King A tlanta 6, Pittsburgh 2,12 Innings Gomez (9), Ecuador, def. Glenn and proceeded to peg out three Memorial Corner Store dumped came from behind with a seven-run Glodden c f 4 0 2 0 Stone If 4 0 11 MIchIboto, Canodo, 63, 39, 7-5, 63; Houston 5, St. Lo u is 4 TORONTO MINNESOTA C la rk 1b 4 0 0 0 Roenick If 1 0 0 0 Purdy Corporation. 9-5, ot Keeney rally In Its final at bat to beat the Wednesday's Dames obrhM abrhM T h ie rry Tulosne (10), France, def. By Lou Rabito his second child. Knight’s wife, sparked an eighth-inning four-run would-be base-stealers at second. Field Glen PelllgrlnelM, Rick Mollov, prevlously-unbeaten Elks Club, 12-11. Brown 3b 4 111 MThmp cf 4 0 0 0 Francesco CancellottI, Italy, 49, 64 67, golfer Nancy Lopez, gave birth toa rally with a two-run homer to pace "It was the final game for senior Houston (Ryan 36) a t St. Louis (Tudor (k irc io 2b 4 0 0 0 Puckett c f 6 0 0 0 Leonard If 4 0 1 0 Sam uel 2b 4 0 2 0 United Press International Dove Mozzoll and Chuck Huntington Hitting stars for the King were Mike 4-3), 1:35 p.m. 63, 69; E m ilio Sanchez (14), Spain, def. socked two hits apiece for Memorial. M oseby c f 4 1 1 0 Hatcher If 6 2 4 0 AAaldond rf 3 0 0 0 A guayo 2b 0 1 0 0 daughter. Arrin Shea. Monday. the Phillies. Schmidt’s shot, his captain Kelli Reyngoudt.” added Harnett, Matt Benevides and Linda Cincinnati (Gullickson 4-3) at Chicago Mulinks 3b 4 1 0 0 Hrbek 1b 4 10 0 Todd WItsken, Carmel, Ind., 19, 29,62, Todd Stebbensdrltledtwoslnglesando Dettore, who hod the game-winning Brenly c 3 12 0 Schmidt 3b 3 1 1 2 61, 61; Demir Keretic, West Germony, Tom Nledenfuer lost his control. " I wish her all the health and eighth of the season, came off Jeff Faignant. "She was a fine ieader double for Purdy, while Ed Kurlowicz (SutcllNe 2-6), 2:20 p.m. U pshaw 1b 2 0 2 R T 1 hm p 2b 2 B0 rn 0 n sky0 Hoyes rf 6 2 1b 4 1 42 3 0 hit. Outstanding defensive players Son Diego (Hoyt 1-1) ot Montreal Leach 1b 3 2 2 0 GaettI 3b 5 1 2 1 def. Heinz Gunthardt (16), Switzerland, Ray Knight lost his cool, and the happiness in the world.” said a Robinson and made a winner of and performer for the Indians all chipped In with a pair of safeties. were Amy Roach, Shawn Hayes and U rib e ss 2 0 0 0 W ilson rt 4 1 2 0 49, 6 3 ,6 6 , 7 9 (9-7), 89. (Youm ans 4-3), 7:05 p.m. B e ll If 4 2 2 2 Ldudner c 5 0 2 2 Y n ob ld ph 1 0 1 0 D oulton c 2 1 0 0 Los Angeles Dodgers lost a bal- sincere Nledenfuer. who later said Steve Carlton, 3-6. Carlton started season. Her presence will be Sean Krueger. Mike and Brian Flem­ Los Angeles (Reuss 2-3) at New York Barfield rf 5 0 0 0 Lmbrdz 2b 3 0 1 0 Aoron Krickstein, Grosse Point, Mich, ming and Jason Milne led a fine Quinons ss 0 0 0 0 Jeltz ss 2 10 0 def. , France, 62, 64, Igame Tuesday night. he is in "the worst stage of my his 666th game, breaking Warren missed next season as the rest of (Gooden 5-2), 7 :35 p.m. Johnsn dh 5 0 2 1 Bush ph 1110 K ru ko w p 2 0 0 0 C arlton p 3 0 0 1 offensive showing for the Elks. T.J. W hitt c 5 0 2 0 W shngt 2b 1 0 0 0 69; Todd Nelson, San Diego, Calif, def. Y Son Francisco (Garrelts 4-4) at CDavIs ph 1 0 0 1 Schu ph 0 0 0 0 One pitch after yielding a career.” Spahn’s record for most N L starts. the starters will be returning.” "Xrlckmore, Tyler Bushey and Dave Phllodelphlo (Carlton2-6),7:35p.m. Fem nd z ss 5 0 1 0 Beane dh 1 0 0 0 Christo Steyn, South Africa, 29, 39, 62, Scholastic Sharply played solid defense. Roblnsen p 0 0 0 0 G G ro ss ph 1 0 1 2 63, 62; Juan Clayet, Spain, def. Glenn sixth-inning to George The Mets scored six ti siin the Atlanta (Palmer 33) at Pittsburgh S m a lly dh 3 0 11 M D ovIs p 0 0 0 0 Bedrosin p 0 0 0 0 Expos 5, Padres 4 (M c W illia m s 93), 7:35 p.m. (xogne ss 4 0 0 0 Layendecker, Stanford, Collf., 49, 79 Foster. Nledenfuer hit Knight in sixth inning to break a l-I tie and Bolton thumped Minton p 0 0 0 0 At Montreal. Hubie Brooks Thursday's Dames Totals 41 8 13 4 Totals 45 7 IS 7 Totals X 2 7 2 Totals 8 8 9 8 (7-5),60,63; E ric Wlnsogrodsky, France, the elbow with a fastball, precipi­ make a winner of Ron Darling. 6-0. Los Angeles at New York, night Two out when winnhig run scared. Son Francisco 8M1WX8— 2 def. Blaine Wlllenbourg, Miam i, 63, 39, drove home the go-ahead run in the BOLTON — Coventry High Son Francisco at Phllodelphlo, Toronto 888 382 8X 88-8 61, 19, 63; Diego Perez, Uruguay, def. tating a melee near the mound in Darling struck out 12, a season MRS JV basabsll night Phllodelphia OXOMOex-8 seventh inning to spark the Expos’ belted Bolton High. 16-5, to im­ MInnesela M l BN 818 81— 7 (Jam e-w InnlngRBI— Schm idt (4). Mike De Palmer, Knoxville, Tenn, 61,79 the Mets’ 8-1 victory. high for a Mets pitcher, including (79), 29, 62; , Austria, come-from-behind victory. Brooks prove its record to 11-3. The Manchester High lunlor varsity Transactions Gam e-w inning R B I — Laudner (3). E— Clark. DP— San Francisco 1, Phila­ "The pitch I threw to Foster was Franklin Stubbs three times look­ b aseb all teom d roppe d a 7-5 de cisio n to E—Bell, (3aettl, Brunansky 2, Fer­ delphia 2. LOB— San Francisco 2, Phllo­ def. Tim Wllkison, Asheville, N.C. 63,69, now has a NL-leading 40 RBI. The Bolton fell to 3-12. host East Hartford High School on Major Laagua laadara nandez 2. DP—Toronto 3, Minnesota 4. 60. not where I wanted it to be. and the ing. Bob Welch, 3-4, took the loss. delphia 7. 2B— Samuel, Hayes. HR— Expos rallied from a 4-0 first- Winning pitcher Louise Cham­ Tuesdoy. M o n ch e ste r, 7-12, w hich LOB—Toronto 6, MInnesoto 12. 2B— Brown (3), Schmidt (8).S— R. Thompson. , Sweden, def. Alexander pitch I threw to Knight was not Keith Hernandez also homered w in d s U P Its season today against Holl Laudner, Leach, Bush, Smalley, Bru­ Stepenke, West Germany, 61, 62, 62; inning deficit to make a winner of berlain tossed a six-hitter and Pam Baseball Batting IP H R ER BB SO where I wanted it to be.” said for the Mets, his third of the at Morlarty Field, was led by the two National League nansky. HR— Brunansky (9). SB— Fernondo Luna, Spain, def. Peter Standfast roped four hits for the Chicago (AL) — Placed catcher Marc Son Francisco Nledenfuer, whose gopher ball season. Ken Landreaux accounted reliever Tim Burke. 2-0. Tim hits off the stick of Dave Russell. f gb r h Brunansky (4). S—Garda. SF—Bell, Krukow 7 5 2 1 3 7 Lundgren, Sweden, 69, 49, 79 (79), 62; Hill on waivers for the purpose of giving Gw vnn, SD Laudner. John Fitzgerald, Austria, def. Peter Stoddard. 1-2. was the loser. Patriots. him an unconditional release; recalled 43172 31 61 RoMnson (L 2-1) 1-3 3 3 3 0 0 broke open a 3-1 game. " I t ’s been a for the Dodgers’ only run with his Rov, P itt 40158 19 , __ IP H RERBBSO Doohon, Australia, 39, 62, 60, 63 Losing pitcher Diane Manning tiling JV basaball catcher Scott Brodley from Buffalo of the 55 Toronto M tX ivIs 1-3 0 81- 1 1 0 rough season for a month and a third homer in the first inning. Braves 6, Pirates 2 Brotvn, SF 36 134 20 45 M inton 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 (retired, Inlury); Sergio Cosol, Spain, had three hits for the Bulldogs, who American Association (AAA). Key 4 2-3 9 4 4 2 1 Karel Novocek, Czechoslovakia, 63, half. Thank goodness it’s six Elsewhere in the National The llllng Junior High baseball team New York (AL) — (jptloned reliever Hernandez, NY 39153 28 51 Philadelphia At Pittsburgh. Terry Harper’s host RHAM High today at 3 :15 p.m. trounced Assumption, 14-1, as Jeff Brooks, Mtl 40160 28 53 Lom p 1-3 2 1 0 0 0 C arlton (W 3-6) 8 7 2 2 0 8 _ L.” ' Forget, France, def. months long.” League. Cincinnati shaded Chi­ Brian Fisher to Columbus of the Knlgtit, NY Elchhorn 3 3 1 10 2 P a b lo A rro yo , Peru, 6 3 ,6 9 ,3 9 ,7 9 (7-1); first career grand slam with two Detlsslo pitched a one-hitter. Dellsslo, International League; recalled 34 124 17 40 Bedroslon 1 0 0 0 0 2 Foster’s homer was the I3th cago 5-4, Philadelphia downed San w ho stru ck out fo u r, helped h im se lf by Leonard, SF 43 159 26 51 Henke (L 3-3) 21-3 1 1 1 3 3 HBP—by Krukow (Schmidt). PB— Casslo Motto, Brazil, def. Mark out in the 12th inning extended the pitcher Doug Drabek from Colum­ Sax, L A A ck e r 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Woodforde, Australia, 69, 69, 62; RIckI Francisco 6-2. Montreal nipped ripping four hits. John Cunnlnghom bus; transferred Rod Scurry from the 41 156 25 50 Daulton.T—2:17.A—16,0X. grand slam of his career and his Pirates’ losing streak to six games. Raines, Mtl 42 169 32 54 MMmosota Osterthun, West Germany, def. Eduardo San Diego 5-4. Atlanta topped roped three hits and Ryan Barry added 15-tothe21-daydlsabledllst. Butcher 5 2-3 7 4 3 1 1 Um pires— Hom e, Brocklonder; 1b, fifth homer of the season. It was Tennis two. Oberkfell, Atl 40129 16 41 Montogue; 2b, Weyer; 3b, Rennert. Bem goechea, Argentina, 1 9 ,7 9 (7-5), 36, Harper’s fourth homer, off losing D ayls 1 ^3 3 2 0 0 2 69, 61; Jokob Hlosek, Switzerland, def. also the sixth round-tripper Nied- Pittsburgh 6-2. and Houston edged Don Holbrook, Kevin Bottomlev and Phllodelphlo — Outfielder Joe Lefeb- Amoflcon League reliever Bob Walk, 2-2, improved fl db r h Pastore (W 29) 3 ^3 2 0 0 1 1 , Indio, 19,63,19, 7-5, enfuer has surrendered in 27 St. Louis 59. MHS boys win Jeff Davis played well defensively for vre onnounced his retirement because W P — Butcher. T — 3:57. A — 9952. 63, Gene Garber’s record to 1-1. 9-3 lllln g . ot a knee Inlury. Boggs, Bos 43 161 31 60 innings this year. EAST HARTFORD - The Man­ Yount, M il 38 140 25 52 U m p ires— Hom e, Evons; lb , AAerrIII; Tomos Smid, Czechosloyoklo, def Reds 5, Cubs 4 Pirates starter Rick Reuschel Puckett, Minn X , Hendry; 3b, Cousins. ExpoaS.Padraa4 Hans Schwaler, West Germany, 63,64, "When I was standing in the chester High boys’ tennis team San Diego — Placed second baseman 45 193 40 70 At Chicago, Dave Parker was pitched a career-high 11 innings. MRS JV softball Mottlnglv, NY 44 183 27 60 ^Nelson Aerts, Brazil, yec. on-deck circle and saw George’s made it seven straight with a 6-1 Leon "B Ip " Roberts on the 15-doy Lynn, Bolt 4-for-5 and snapped a 2-2 tie with a disabled list retroactive to May 21; 40138 22 45 SAN DIEDO MONTREAL Austrollo, 79 (79), homer, it went through my mind Astros 5, Cardinals 4 romp over homestanding East The Manchester High lunlor vorsity Randolph NY 43 154 28 so ((*''’■11' Sundstrom, fifth-inning single to lift the Reds. softball team dropped Its season finole recalled Inflelder Mark Wasslnger from Brawara B, Royala 1 ObrhM ObrhM that something like this could Hartford High on Tuesday. Los Vegas of the Pacific Coast League O'Brien, Tex 43 152 34 49 Royster 2b 3 0 0 0 Raines If 4 2 2 0 Sweden, SB— Raines 2 racquet club with her brother losing in the finals in the Opening day Little League baseball ceremony at East Catholic boys ot ACC Champion­ San Francisco — Signed former Los (1 8 )^ e b ste r 2 (12), Law (3), W ynne (4). College baseball team this spring, Manchester’s Bill Angeles Rams backup auarterbock Jeff American League — Henderson, NY Hlguera (W 64) 9 7 1 1 1 4 S— Dawson. Maleeva (8), Bulgaria, def. Katerina boys’ division. Leber Field last month featured the presentation of a ships (Xayler) 31; CongelosI, Chi 23; Moseby, Tor and Kemp ond fourth-round pick Charles Kansas City Mronska, Czechoslovakia, 61,62; Zina Masse compiled a .335 batting average while setting Tennis courts at Manchester Community College plaque in memory of Alton V. Cowles who for many OIrls Tennis W iggins, B a lt 12; Butler, C le 11. SohDIego RERBBSO G arrison (10), Houston, def. ( X b rie la Simsbury at Manchester, 3:X Haley to contracts. J o rts o n (L 2-1) 5 6 7 0 3 6 two school records. The former East Catholic High, Herald Angle years served as umpire-in-chief and instructor of the Pltdiing Gubicza 3 2 1112 01"“- Romonia, 62, 63; Lauro Glld6 are scheduled for a face-lifting. Meanwhile, the four Boys Tennis Washington — Waived tree- VIctortes H ow klns 5 2-3 8 4 4 2 4 American Legion and Twilight Uague outfielder agent kickers Paul Waodside ond Quisenberry 11110 0 W olter 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 njeW er, Peru, def. Anne W hite (15), St. (taurts are available for public use during daytime annual umpires’ school. Cowles’ daughter accepted East Catholic at ACC Championship National League — Knepper, Hou 8-2; Petersburg, Flo., 61, 63; Terry clouted 11 home runs and scored 63 runs as Davidson Oelf Rocky Costello. W P — G u b ic z a . T — 2:16. A — 21,969. Stoddard (L 1-2) 2 0 1 0 0 1 hours, but after dark play is out as the night lighting the award from the Little League. Valenzuela, LA 7-2; Dorllng, NY 69; MeniTaal P h e lM (16), Larchm ont, N .Y ., def. Betsy posted a 21-261 record during the 1986 season. Manchester ot Bristol Central, 3 p.m. Oleda, N Y 61; Johnson, Atl and Krukow, Nogelwn, Kopalua Boy, Howoll, 63, Earl Yost unit has been turned off. Tom Bavier of the college Eost Cathollc/Xavler at St. Bernard Hesketh 6 6 4 4 1 4 Thanks to the New England Relays, girls’ talent has S F 63. W Lira Bonder, Lorgo, Fla, def. Next week the talented 20-year-old Masse will head staff noted the decision to keep the lights out was (Norwich), 3 p.m. EL atandinga B u rke (W 29) 2 1 0 0 0 1 Sports Editor Emeritus increased with ieaps and bounds for Connecticut American League— Clemens, Bos 89; Reardon (S 11) 1 1 0 0 0 ) I no Relnoch, South Africa, 69, 69; again for Cape Cod where he will play a second season Sottball Haas, Oak 7-1; Terrell, Det61; Hlguera, made after several incidents took place in the parking Eost Catholic ot Aquinas, 3:X Ellse Burgln, Baltimore, Md., def. with Cotuit in the fast Cape Cod League which athletes, Dick Brimley notes. The popular girls’ track MU 6-4; Five pitchers tied with 5 Marcelo Skuhersko, Czechoslovakia, lot and area leading to the courts involving victories. W L Pet. DB features college performers from across the country. coach at East Hartford High has seen so much THURSDAY Basketball Vermont (CIn) 24 13 .649 — r t i i *i-''*«'l*«'Gurney, Palos Verdes, non-players. Earned Run Average Pittsfield (Chl-N) 24 17 .585 2 w Thompson, Australia, Rookle-of-the-Year in the Southern Conference as a progress that no longer do New York and New Jersey Baseball Notional League — Oleda, NY 1.X; Foirfleld Prep at East Catholic, 3:M New Britain (Bos) 21 16 .568 3 wirdSlI?;Sr&af3b,&’i ,G''»*c»'en Rush, PIttv freshman. Masse started slowly this spring with girls in particular, dominate events in the Relays LaCoss, SF 1.91; Hershlser, LA 1.95; Reading (PhD X 19 .513 5 c SoP"l6 Amlach, France, Softball Gooden, NY 1.96; Orovecky, SD2.12. Davidson but rebounded with a brilliant effort in his Man on move which wiii note birthday No. 11 in June. Brimiey has RHAM at Bolton, 3:X Albany (NY-AL) X 21 .488 6 Susan Slocme, U.S., def. American League — Leonard, K C 1.96; Argentina, 79 last four games. He hit safely 11 times in his last 16 at also been an official at the 10 previous track and field Boys Track NBA playoHa Glens Falls (Dot) 17 X .459 7 Bill Dumas is a man-in-motion in more ways than Manchester at CCC East Meet (Wind­ Hlguera, MM 2.43; Hoos, Oak 2.54; Nashua (Pit) 17 X .425 8'/!> ^ ), 29, 7-5; NIruke Sodupe, U.S., bats, hammering three homers in this span. Main Street are individual plaques honoring the 28 Relays and is a former distance runner at Manhattan ' Clemens, Bos 2.69; Bannister, Chi 2.85. aet. E. Derly, Franco, 7-5, 7-5; one. The sports publicist at Manchester Community h am ), 4 p.m. Woterbury (Cle) 13 TJ .325 12'/ n tC iM o ry Nashua at Pittsfield the amateur entries nearing the 100 mark. Tex Jam es. Chi, and M o ore, Cal. Vermont at Woterbury sChi?J,"wPOp''*- Germany, 69,39,8-7; Alexlo Dechoume, Attractively displayed in the Lutz Museum on South at Glastonbury High and Karen at East Hartford for The Athletics Congress. The TAC oversees track Pconce, def. 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H — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, May 28. 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. May 28, 1986 - 13 Sports In firief F O C U S / F o o d Midget football holding registration Manchester Midget Football League is holding registration (or players and cheerleaders the 1986 season on June 2 and 3, and June 9-10, at the American Legion Hall on Legion Drive from 6-8:30 p.m. each evening. The league is open to residents of Manchester who will be 10 Summertime is years old as of Dec. 31, 1986 and not huve readied their 14th birthday as of Sept. 1, 1986. Weight limits (or players are 70 pounds minimum and 130 pounds maximum. A parent or gpardian and a birth certificate must accompany each CHERRY TIME applicant. There is a $15 registration fee per player or $10 per cheerleader. There is a a maximum of $25 per family. Summer’s here! Tlie warm weather brings days filled with boating, biking and tennis — on the go and loving every minute of it! Cool, fruity Rec soccer shirts have been delayed refreshments are a natural for these fun-filled afternoons or for warm .summer evenings. Joe Erardi, director of the youth soccer program for the Manchester Rec Department, announced Tuesday that due to .X' Capitalize on the fleeting fresh sweet eherry season with a pair of shipping problems, soccer coaches are advised that the T-shirts coolers designed for easy entertaining. Cherry Wine Punch (shown) is will not be available at the Mahoney Rec Center until notified. made ahead and chilled until serving time. Children and adults alike are Erardi added that games will be played as scheduled beginning sure to enjoy Cherry Slash Drink (not shown) as a last-minute whirl-in- next week and coaches will be advised when the shirts have arrived. thc-blender refresher to prepare as needed. Both rely on fresh sweet I cherries for a spark of summertime flavor. Sweet cherries are easy additions to a variety of dishes besides sum­ Manchester police score on links mer coolers. Add them to muffins or scones for a breakfast treat; incor­ HERBRON — The Connecticut Police Atghletic Association porate into fruit salads; create masterpiece desserts. Remember to keep recently sponsored a golf tournament for police officers. The enough on hand to enjoy as is. Enjoy them by the handful for an anytime tournament was held had Tall wood Country Club in Hebron with snack or for a quick fruit des.sert. 14 police departments represented. The brevit) of the Northwest fresh sweet cherry season creates par­ The Manchester department was represented by Tom Larson, 2 Gary Wood, Pat Reeves, Pete Moskal. Bob Scharchuk and Mike ticular demands on the industr>'. Extra workers must be recruited to Swetzes and they earned 14 points which will be applied toward help har\e.st the large volume of cherrie.s. 'file average picker can harvest the team total for the Connecticut Police Olympics, which will be four to five hundred pounds in one day. Some years more than 50,000 held Saturday, June 8, at Manchester High School. tons of fresh sweet cherries are harve.sted over the season — that’s Larson, Wood and Reeves were medal winners, Larson took approximately eight billion cherries! second in the Calloway Division while Wood took second in the Handicap Division. Reeves was third in the Scratch Division. Years of care and growing expertise ensure a crop of large, plump Northwest-grown cherries. Ken Severn, Manager for the Washington State Fruit Commission, states, “We are anticipating a good crop of firm, Weiss named Spurs’ head coach high-quality sweet cherries. Although the sea.son is short, the quality SAN ANTONIO — Bob Weiss, professional basketball coach Herald photoa by Pinto should be excellent.” and amateur mugaician. relishes the challenge of performing a Chris Rizy (left photo) of the Lawyers toes the plate in Because the sea.son for fresh .sw'cet cherries from the Northwest is new trick with the San Antonio Spurs. so short, mid-June through early August, many people like to freeze them The Spurs, having completed their worst season in 13 years and International Farm League action Tuesday night at next to last in the league in home attendance, Tuesday hired Verplanck Field. Rizy had a triple for the Lawyers. to prolong the season a bit. Simply spread washed, whole cherries, .stems former Dallas Mavericks assistant Weiss as head coacfi. Ansaldi’s pitcher Mike Welnicki (above) has his cap intact, on a baking sheet and freeze. When frozen, place in freezer-proof ‘Tve been the bridesmaid several times, so I'm looking pulled down tight and is ready to uncork pitch. Ansaldi's containers and store in freezer. forward to it." Weiss said. ‘Tm overwhelmed, happy to say the least." won its first of the season over the previously unbeaten .iik;;... Lawyers, 9-6. For Little League results, see page 10. CHERRY W IN E PU N C H Schuler to be named Portland coach / fifth htiryiindy wine ail> pitti'd Northwest frvsh swivt PORTLAND, Ore. — Milwaukee Bucks assistant coach Mike / cn/> ornnye jniee cl.H'nics Schuler flew into Portland Tuesday evening to become the sixth Celtics look to avoid slump I / J enp eaeli lemon Juice and eaeli ortnifiv tout lOmoii. thinly sliced head coach of the Trail Blazers, succeeding Jack Ramsay, the ortnifie piii'ored Htpienr Icc ciihcs (optioiud) winningest active coach in the NBA. / / / eup sn^nr Bucks head coach Don Nelson confirmed Tuesday night his top aide had accepted the job. By Frederick Waterman "I don’t think we realized how day after, the Rockets chastised defender — usually a guard — onto Uombine wine, orange juice. Iciiion juice, liqueur and sugar. Add cherries and Schuler, Nelson’s top assistant for the last three seasons, United Press International important our sectfpd game with themselves for a lack of desire. any Celtics frontcourt player who lialf of sliced fruit. Cliill Scr\c over remaining sliced fruit and ice. M;ikes H to LA was” said Larry Bird after arrived from Los Angeles with Blazers officials who refused to "We must have more intensity. gets the ball. 10 .servings. BOSTON — One year ago. the practice Tuesday. "You could just We must play like Boston did,” "I feel they’ll try to double down comment on the impending announcement, to be made at a 1 p.m. Boston Celtics slumped badly after sense it didn’t mean to us what it EDT news conference. said Akeem (jlajuwon. "We have and make the big men pass the ball opening the NBA Finals with a should have. There was a to chase the ball, go after it always. back out. I’m sure they will try and Memorial Day Massacre. They letdown” We have to be more aggressive” make our guards beat them.” he CHERRY SLUSH DRINK Crum to direct Pan Am team have not forgetten. . "Everyone remembers how Teammate Robert Reid put it said. As the Celtics looked ahead to great we played in the opening more bluntly. Boston is playing in its third ,1 enps tuhont i it} ) pitted Sortinrest / / / enp su^nr LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville head basketball coach Denny Thursday’s Game 2 of the cham- game last year,” said Danny "We were lazy." Reid said of the consecutive championship series. p-esh sweet chenies I enp eherry-pinxireil soda Crum reportedly has accepted the job of coaching the U S. team ‘ pionship series against Houston, Ainge. "And we went downhill Rockets’ play in Monday’s 112-100 In neither of the previous two. both t/2 enp lemon juice iJ ice enhes in the 1987 Pan American Games in Indianapolis. jlthey alj^ looked backAthe lessons from there: We, didn’t win the loss. "We gave those guys the open against the Lakers, did the winner The Louisville Courier-Journal, quoting confidential Sources, 'T of laiit'year.-Boston Tlr^ghed the championship latlt year, and that’s shots. We didn’t have that hustle of Game I win the title. Puree cherries and lemon juice in blender; add sugar and blend. Add eherr>' said in a copyrighted story in its Wednesday editions the Los Angeles Lakers 148-114 in the the reason we won’t be overconfi­ we did against LA (Lakers, in the The 2-3-2 home format of the soda and ice cubes one at a time; bleiul until all ice cubes are eru.shed. ,Ser\e 48-year-old Crum accepted the job by phone Tuesday. series opener, then lost four of the dent. We’re not going to be beaten Western Conference final)." championship series has drawn immediateb .Makes 5 cups Recipe can be doubled. next five games, including Game 2 by a team that wants it more” While the Rockets search for the ire of the Celtics, and makes Crum reportedly was chosen by the Amateur Basketball at Boston Garden, thereby sur­ On Memorial Day 1986. the Association of the USA after selecting Georgetown coach John their desire, they can also look for Game 2 more important. rendering the home-court Celtics were the more aggressive the right defense. Monday, every "The format is to our disadvan­ Thompson to coach the U.S, team in the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, advantage team in the series opener. On the Korea. strategy provided the Celtics with tage.” Boston coach K.C. Jones offensive possibilities. said. Restaurateur glad he’s back The Rockets’ one-on-one ap­ “If we win the first two. at least Valenzuela NL player of the week proach in the first half resulted in we know we’re coming back here.” Noah has rough start Boston’s big men scoring 48 of the Bird said. “And we’re a great NEW YORK — Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Fernando team’s 61 points. A halftime switch home-court team.” Valenzuela, who pitched a pair of two-hit shutouts. Tuesday was to double- teaming the Celtics’ The Celtics posted the finest Delmonico’s has moved uptown to Connecticut named the National League Player of the Week. at the front line resulted in the guards home-court record in NBA history Last Tuesday, Valenzuela two-hit the Montreal Expos to help scoring 24 of Bo.ston’s next 32 this season, winning their last 39 points the Dodgers to a 4-0 victory. He struck out six and walked one. By Martin Lader The other seeds to lose were No. straight and losing only once in 49 By Lyda Phillips Four days later, he hurled his second two-hitter, lifting Los United Press International 16 Heinz Gunthardt and Anne "They can’t do just one thing to games. United Press International Angeles to a 6-0 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. White, seeded 15th among the stop us," said Ainge. ’’This will be "The format is to our advan­ In the latter game, he walked three and struck out 11. marking PARIS — ’s bid to women. Gunthardt bowed to a series of adjustments, and a lot of tage,” agreed Houston’s Lewis GREENWICH — Mario Tucci Delmonico delight the 20th time in his career he has fanned 10 or more in a career. repeat his 1983 French Open Damir Keretic. 4-6. 6-3, 4-6. 7-6 adjustments will be made out there Lloyd. "And if we win a game here, dreamed of quiet retirement when in Game 2, It’s just a matter of his family sold the famous original championship got off to a rough (9-7), 8-6, and White fell easily to it’s definitely to our advantage.” GREENWICH (UPI) — The and half a saltspoon (about '/s start Tue.sday. reading what’s available, and According to Olajuwon, the Delmonico’s Restaurant in New Laura Gildemeister. 6-1. 6-3. we’re geared to taking the best York's financial district in 1979. delicious Lobster a la Newburg tsp) of red pepper, adding two Lynn cited by the American League The local hero struggled through Rockets go into Thursday’s Game was invented at Delmonico’s medium-sized truffles (see note sun and rain for almost four hours Two other seeds barely escaped shot available." 2. starting at 9 p.m. EDT, with only But after seven years away from NEW YORK — Fred Lynn of the Baltimore Orioles, who hit .522 Despite the effectiveness of the front door of a restaurant, like restaurant in the 19th century. below) cut into small dice­ before pulling out a heart-stopping opening-round defeats as No. 11 one option. The following recipe for it is shaped pieces. and posted a slugging percentage of .913 last week, Monday was five-set victory in an opening- Martin Jaite overhauled Ronald Boston’s backcourt. Bird said "We have to have a split. We the Roman general Cincinnatus Houston will again drop a second who left his plow in the field to go to from an 1892 book entitled “One Saute for 5 minutes, then add named American League Player of the Week. round match. The fourth seed Agenor. 6-1. 3-6. 0-6. 6-2. 6-4, and have no other choice.” Hundred Ways of Cooking a wine-glassful (about 5 oz.) of He is the second Oriole, following Eddie Murray, to win the squandered one match point in the No. 14 Emilio Sanchez pulled out a war. Tucci said he has "abandoned his lawnmower” and returned to Fish,” written by Filippini, a good Madeira wine. award this season. fourth set and another in the fifth 1-6. 2-6. 6-2. 6-1. 6-1 decision over cook for 25 years at Boil until liquid is reduced by before capitalizing on his 16th ace American Todd Witsken. the business of serving fine food to Delmonico’s. half, which will take al>out three to stop fellow Frenchman Tarik the rich, famous and powerful. minutes. BIbby named Springfield coach Benhabiles. 6-3. 6-4. 6-7. 6-7, 6-4. Adding further to the delight of “It’s a profession that gets into Have three egg yolks in a bowl Benhabiles. who won the tie­ French fans were victories by your body, your mind, your soul,” Lobster Newburg with half a pint of sweet cream, SPRINGFIELD, Mass,, — The Springfield Fame of the U.S. breakers by scores of 7-3 and in-8, eighth seed and No. ’Tucci said in an interview in his Basketball League Tuesday named former New York Knick 10 Leconte had Split two good-sized, fine, beat well together and add it to was limping slightly in the final new Delmonico’s in affluent freshly boiled lobsters. the lobster. guard Henry Bibby as their head coach. two .sets, but said later it was little trouble with David De Mi­ Greenwich, where he also has a guel, 6-3. 6-1, 6-3, and Tulasne Pick all the meat out from the Gently shuffle (stirgently and Bibby coached the Baltimore Lightning of the .Continental caused by nervousness, not palatial home overlooking Long shells, then cut it intolne- inch constantly over low heat, taking Basketball Association in 1985- 86. The team finished 24-22 and overcame Francesco Cancellotti Island Sound. cramps. 4-6, 6-4. 6-3, 6-4. length equal pieces. care not to let the eggs curdle) was eliminated in the first round of playoffs by the Bay State "I didn’t really expect it, but he “You love it like you love your Place it in a saucepan on the for two minutes longer, or until Bombadiers. played some great returns, some Other seeds to win were No. 7 wife." he said. hot range with one ounce of very it thickens well. great passing shots,” said Noah, Anders Jarryd and No. 9 Anders From the time John Delmonico, good fresh butter. Pour it into a hot tureen and the 1983 French champion. "I Gomez. Jarryd beat Bud Schultz. a Swiss sea captain, opened Season with one pinch of salt serve hot. Strawberry out of Mets’ lineup never knew where he was going to 6-1, 6-3. 6-1. and Gomez , topped Delmonico’s at William and Beaver Streets in 1827, the restau­ NEW YORK — Right fielder Darryl Strawberry of the New pass me. I think he played really Canadian Glenn Michibata, 6-3, well” 3-6, 7-5. 6-3. ^ NEW rants bearing that name have been York Mets was scratched from the starting lineup Tuesday night The match started in warm the haunt of the well- known, from their operation uptown in various “Greenwich is uptown now,” because of a mild sprain in the ligament of his left thumb. SELECTIONS Diamond Jim Brady to Lillian stages and the name became Tucci quipped about his decision to sunshine and continued for 3 hours Joining Navratilova in the se­ Mario Tucci serves the rich, the famous A sign outside the restaurant in Strawberry originally injured the thumb in San Francisco and and 47 minutes into the cool night cond round for the women were No. Russell, from Mark Twain to synonymous with lavish epitcu- open his restaurant in the wealthy aggravated the thumb while swinging a bat Friday night against air, with light rain falling at the and the powerful at Delmonico Restau­ Greenwich identifies the favorite eatery Richard Nixon. rean displays through the 19th 4 Claudia Kohde-Kilsch. No. 5 Please turn to page 20 the Padres jn San iJiego. He took batting practice before Tuesday end. Hana Mandlikova, No: 7 Kathy BLENDED VEGETABLE rant in Greenwich. UPlphotot of many of the city's celebrities. The Delmonico family moved century. night’s game but was scratched when pain persisted. His status In another match that ended at Rinaldi, No. 8 Manuela Maleeva. VARIETY PACK is day-to-day. 9; 15 p.m. (3:15 p.m. EDT). defend­ No. 10 Zina Garrison, No. U.S. Grade A IQF Vegetables. V 14 Three 2# poly bags each of; ing champion de­ Andrea Temesvari and No. 16 feated Ricardo Acuna. 6-0, 4-6. 6-1 Terry Phelps., ORIENTAL BLEND: french cut green beans, broccoli Cleanup crews to have Indy ready 6-1. cuts, sliced onions and mushrooms; ITALIAN BLEND: cauliflower florets, quartered zucchini, Italian For a tart treat, make a rhubarb pudding cake Much earlier in the day, Martina Among them, Mandlikova and cut green beans and carrots; W INTER BLEND: INDIANAPOLIS - Cleanup crews working under deadline Navratilova, the No. 1 women’s Temesvari were extended to three pressure say they expect to have the Indianapolis Motor broccoli cuts and cauliflower florets. For The Meal That Combine flour, sugar, salt and seed, played very well in beating sets. Mandlikova beating Sabrina Requires That Special Touch! One sure sign can be thawed and used in any of 1‘/4-quart casserole. Cover and to 4 minutes, or until mixture (mils, Speedway ready Saturday for the third attempt to start the Italian Sandra Ceechini. 6-3. 6-3. Goles. 6-7 (5-7), 6-3, 6-3, and of spring is the the following recipes. Or. if added microwave on high for 10 to 12 stirring once. Stir in sugar. soda in a large mixing bowl. Add Indianapolis 500. Cecchini. who lost to Navratilova Temesvari defeating Christiana arrival of fresh frozen, just increase the cooking minutes, or until mixture boils and Microwave on high, uncovered. 3 butter. Microwave on high for IS to More than 200 people began sanitation work under sunny skies on the same court in last year’s Jolissaint, 3-6. 6-2, 6-4. Mandlik­ BERRY VARIE’TY PACK rhubarb in the time by a few minutes. rhubarb is tender, stirring twice. to 4 minutes, or until mixture boils 30 seconds, or until butter is U.S. Grade A Fancy IQF Northwest Berries. One I'AH and warm temperatures Tuesday. But the nice weather arrived quarterfinals, surprised the Amer­ ova. winner here in 1981, rallied garden and i m M ic ro w a v e Fruit flavors such as raspberry, Serve warm or cold. hard for at least 1 minutes, stirring softened. Mix with a fork until too late for Speedway officials, who decided late Monday to ican left-hander with five aces in from 1-5 in the opening set to win bag of each of: RED RASPBERRIES, MARION market. As the strawberry and orange have a Hint: if using frozen rhubarb, once or twice. Let stand for 5 crumbly. Reserve 1 cup of mix­ four games in a row, but then BLACKBERRIES, AND WHOLE tender pink special affinity to rhubarb and increase the cooking time to 14 to 16 minutes. Ladel into hot sterilized ture. Press remaining amount into postpone the race for a second time because of bleak weather the second set. three in one game. STRAWBERRIES. All packed in their own natural K itc h e n forecasts. Three seeded players, including dropped the tie-breaker. shoots of rhu­ they are often combined with minutes. jars; seal. Yields about 5‘,4 cups the bottom of an 8-inch square dish. juice. No processed sugar added. Marge Churchill delicious results. Pies. jams, and Microwave on high, uncovered, The National Weather Service predicts a chance of No. 6 Joakim Nystrom. were Perfect For ’Thawing and Serving Ideas! barb unfold and Jam. thunderstorms over the southern half of Indiana early Saturday, eliminated on the second day of become crim­ sauces date rhubarb back many Fruit combo Jam for 4 to S minutes, or until mixture this Grand Slam championship, i TfS ADVANCE ORDER IN CASE LOTS ONLY. DON’T DELAY! son stalks, rhu- generations. The recipes in today’s is lightly toasted, rotating dish with clearing through the rest of the weekend. 2 cups sliced rhubarb Rhubarb ban The decision to wait until the weekend broke a Speedway and another. No. 15 Jimmy Arias, LAST DAY TO ORDER IS SATURDAY. MAY 3Ut. barb lovers column include recipes for these twice. withdrew becau.se of a sprained begin to dream old favorites, as well as new ideas 2 cups (16 ounces) frozen, V /i cups unsifted all-purpose Remove one end of raspberry tradition of holding the race on the next available day. ABC, MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR PICK UP ON JUNE IMh. of the many treats that can be unsweetened strawberries flour package. Place package of frozen which had planned to revert to its format of televising tape- right ankle. picked. The coarse part of the for using your springtime harvest Iff the event t>f unfomren damace to cropa or r causes heyood Afway cooirof, quantities and prices made. Rhubarb is popular for its > of this versital plant. 1 can (8V4 ounces) crushed V< cup sugar raspberries in microwave oven. delaygijl highlight coverage, now is scheduled to make the first Arias was one of two American are subject to chaniic. stalks and leaves are trimmed men to be seeded here, and said if tart flavor and its wonderful away. Both leaves and roots of the pineapple, nndrained V4 teaspoon salt Microwave on high for l‘/4 to 2 live Indianapolis 500 television broadcast on Saturday. \-XL possibilities when combined with 1 package (1V< ounces) pow­ ■A teaspoon soda minutes, or until partly thawed. Speedway officials said many of the more than 300,000 he had tried to play he could have WINDSOR LOCKS. VERNON 50% DEPOSIT REQUIRED ch.rg, rhubarb are toxic, so trimming Thangy rhubarb sauce put him.self out of action for three fresh strawberries or other spring should be carefully done. Although dered fruit pectin ■/4 cup butter Combine juice from raspberries ticket-holders would be able to make the race on a weekend but months. 623-6982 BUCKLAND AGWAY berries. botanists classify rhubarb as a 4 cups sliced rhubarb (16 ounces) 4 cups sugar 1 package (10 ounces) frozen with rhubarb, sugar and gelatin in not during a regular work day. The first cutting of spring vegetable, it is considere'd a fruit I cup sugar Combine rhubarb, strawberries sweetened raspberries a 1-quart mixing bowl. Microwave Nystrom, claiming he was very 33 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER and pineapple in a 2-quart glass 2 cups sliced rhubarb "The best thing they did was wait until Saturday," Sullivan tired, was knocked out by 31-year- OPEN SUNDAYS' rhubarb will be more tender than for cooking purposes. 1 teaspoon grated orange peel on high, uncovered, for 9 to 10 said. "The kids are back in school and people are working (on IN SERVICE those more mature stalks which To store the tener stalks of ‘/« cup orange juice batter bowl. Microwave on high, V4 cup sugar minutes, or until mixture comes to old Australian Paul McNamee. 1-6. uncovered for 9 to 10 minutes, or 1 envelope unflavored gelatin weekdays)." 6-3. 6-2. 6-0. and said he was looking NOT #1 IN PRICE ^Miir C oiintf V X.ilufs Shift come later. The edible part of the rhubarb, simply cut them into VI tablespoon quIck-cookIng ta­ a boil and rhubarb is tender. Stir forward to two weeks of rest (.r.) rhubarb, the stalk, should be chunks and freeze. No sugar or pioca until fruit is tender. Stir in pectin. Vi cup flaked cocoaut AGW AYi tender and bright in color when syrup is needed. Frozen rhubarb Combine all ingredients in a Microwave on high, uncovered. 3 ‘/4 cup chopped nuts Please inm lo page M

. M A N C H ES TER H E R A LD . Wednesday, May 28, 1986 — 15 14 - M A N C H ES TE R H ER A LD . Wednesday. May 28. 1986 Shoofly Try this ABCD (About Big Coiiege Doiiars) quiz Each of the friends. years ago. market operates on the principle of reasons In greater numbers than following ques­ supply and demand — and that ever before. Join them! You can’t tions has a true Q U E S TIO N : If you earn $5,000 or Q U E S TIf IN: If you have a means that right now there’s a lose. or false answer, more, you still can find time to be a college din loma, you’re virtually special demand for certain pie a Pa. full-time college student living on many of them assured of I I high-paying job in the workers. “Sylvia Porter’s New Money campus. surprising. Sylvia field of your choice when you A graduate who majored in math Book for the ’80s,” 1,328 pages of graduate. or an allied field should have a down-to-earth advice on personal shoo-in QUESTION: Porter ANSW ER: To an extent going much better chance for a good job money management, is available If you’re a high beyond your offhand opinion, the ANSW ER: Your parents and in the field of his choice today than through her column. Send $9.95 school senior above statement is true, for your older friends may try to a graduate who majored in philo­ plus $1 for mailing and handling to By Pat Strauss ^ . whose family's cooperative education (co-oping). pound this into your head, but it’s sophy. The opportunities in philo­ “ Sylvia Porter’s New Money Book The Morning Call financial i n - ______has become a way of life in more false. While it’s true that over a sophy are limited — and so is the for the 80s,” in care of the come is $25,000, than one-third of the colleges and lifetime, the statistics show that pay. That was once true of math. Manchester Herald. P.O. Box ALLENTOWN, Pa. - Pennsyl­ you’ll be entitled to get. more Q U E S TIO N : If your parents had universities in this country. With the average college graduate Both adults and the customary 419150. Kansas City. Mo. 64141. vania doesn't have an official state financial aid than a high school banked $30 a month for your higher the help of the college, an alternat­ earns more money than the person twn-agers are pursuing an educa­ Make checks payable to Andrews, food. But if it gets one. and if the senior whose family income is education costs starting the day ing work-study program can be who did not get a college diploma, tion for financial as well as social McMeel & Parker. decision comes to a vote, shoofly $40,000. you were bom (say 18 years ago), tailored to your needs. This is having a diploma does not guaran­ pie could be a shoo-in. they would have accumulated at bringing reality to what was no tee you a high-paying job (or any more than a dream to hundreds of Its credentials are excellent. ANSW ER: True most ofthetime least enough money to send you to job at all) and certainly not in your thousands of families a mere few field upon graduation. The job Born in Pennsylvania some 300 — but not always. If you’re from a a private college for two years in Assemblies of God this era. years ago and baked there, almost family with an income of $40,000, 400 Buckland Road, South Windsor exclusively, ever since, shoofly pie have two siblings — one in college represents one of the oldest, most and the other at home with a ANSWER: This answer may The CALVARY CHURCH presents: clearly defined kinds of American serious heart problem requiring startle you (it did m e), It’s "fqlse.” regional cooking, that of the constant medical attention — and Fifteen years ago, the average Pennsylvania "Dutch.” you want to go to a private college yearly expenses at a private Hooting Owls in another state, your heed for college were $2,600. If your parents Redemption Singers Furthermore, in addition to its from Trinity Bible College, North Dakota financial aid is greater than that of had been able to put aside $30 a Gift & Craft Shoppe historic and cultural significance month ( a lot of money for young THURSDAY, MAY 29-7:30 P.M. to residents of the state, shoofly pie an only child from a family whose income is $25,000. Many circum­ adults just getting started in their Many (iifts and Hand made Oaffs has national fame. People every­ careers) at an average rate of where have heard about it. Tell stances go into determination of need. Don’t prejudge your own interest of 6 bercent. they reasona­ 553 East Middle Turnpike, Maiieliester them you're a Pennsylvanian and bly could have expected the SUNDAY SERVICES - 10:30 A.M., 7 P.M. they say. smiling. "Oh. yes. eligibility. Fill out a financial aid (On llir (iornrr nf K,asl Midillr X Vt-rinm Sis.) Youth “Carwash”-refreshments on Saturday, May 31 form let the experts apply the accumulated total (roughly $9,300) shoofly pie, right?” Then, often as ifotirs: VlfiL. Silt.. Smnluv lOT) / TImrs. iK Kri. formulas. would have covered at least two Everyone is Welcome! Tel. 644-1102 not. they ask, "What is shoofly pie. years of expenses at a private anyway?” This is a complex question to college. Not so. Definition No. I: It’s a cake which many answers may apply. I f To the horror of all of us, the baked in a pie crust. you try to figure it out yourself, you price tag for education has sky­ Definition No. 2: It's a pie with a easily — all too easily — may make rocketed and is still rising at cake filling. errors which you’ll bitterly regret. private colleges. For example. Al THE SUPERMARKET WITH Either way. the crust is flaky, Yale University in Connecticut or and the cake, richly flavored with Williams College in Massachusetts molasses, is covered with sweet, an estimate of total tuition and IVilKEHOIINE PRICKS rich, white crumbs. What gives fees, room and board for one shoofly pie a special character, academic year in the early 1980s however, is its split personality. It About Town was approximately $15,000. Herald photos by Rocha s i i h I I ' O O can have a very moist bottom layer DOUBLE COUPONS (known to connoisseurs as a wet Q U ESTIO N : If you’re planning bottom); it can be unlayered but Band has sale to go to vocational or technical THE BUTCHER SHOR..CARVIHQ A GREAT TRADITION moist throughout, or it can be dry. Brainy event school, you’ll find little or no ;;AI1 three versions are made from C O V E N TR Y — 'The Coventry financial assistance available. BEEF BOUND-BONELESS-SOLD AS ROASTS ONLY BEEF LOIN-BONE IN-FORMERLY N Y STRIP -the same basic ingredients: only Keeney Street School Gracje 5 stuctents show off High School Band will hold its lithe preparation methods change. second annual tailgate fund-raiser ANSW ER: The addition of one ~ Traditionally served “ chust so” some of the work which will be at their “Human at the school on Ripley Hill Road word changes the answer to that -(unadorned) for breakfast, shoofly Saturday from 9 a m. to 2 p.m. question from ’’True” to "false.” ^pie can be a dessert, too. Some- Body Science Fair" Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the Bottom Round Funds will be used for tbe If you go to an accredited technical ^ 4 3 Shell Sii1oin^.i fio ■ times it is garnished with whipped school. At top left, Tiffany Dyke, 10, watches Scott exchange trip to Florida in 1987. or vocational school, there is - cream or warmed and topped with federal aid available based on -vanilla ice cream. Not often, Nanek, 11, point out a detail in the model of a brain. need, and individual schools also "though. Grange meets tonight Roasts©..^... , I Steaks At ieft, Bridget Botticello, 10, stands in front of her have scholarships. I cannot over­ - No one knows for sure how Manchester Grange 31 will have emphasize the point: Follow shoofly pie got its name, but'there poster on the circulation system as she admires a a card party tonight at a at the through on every source of assist­ BEEF ROUND-WHOLE 19 TO 334.BS. BEEF ROUND-BONELESS-CENTER CUT-STEAKS 1.M LB. 100% PURE CHUCK-LESSER QUANTITIESRES 1.69 LB. MOSEY’S-POINT CUT • are several theories. Grange on Olcott Street. Prizes wil ance with experts. Don’t rely on Boneless Most people buy the story that skull made by John Millard, 11, who holds it. 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18 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 28, 1986 Com muffin DEAI ECTATC OiD D A D T I IMITIEC now official R E A L Ej IA IE U' r r U K I I INIIIEJ ‘Annulment’ papers should in Bay State 1 BOSTON (UPI) — The corn 643-1591 muffin has been added to the REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK featuring D.W.FlSH*j|;i'i'{;;i„ Vf nNON CIHCLl - VIHN' N official Massachusetts diet. Join­ 87. 1-1400 be approached with caution ing the cod fish and cranberry Juice as required items on the DEAR and he became very upset with me. official state table. ABBY: I was Personally, I find it very repul­ In a Statehouse ceremony Tues­ divorced three sive. I wonder what other diners day. Gov. Michael S. Dukakis DIAL A REAL ESTATE COURSE years ago. after think — I don’t care if you put this signed into law a bill awarding the a six-year mar­ in the paper, but please don’t use com muffin official state status. riage. My hus­ Dear Abby my name. On hand were 20 fourth graders at 646-1316 band has rem­ MILWAUKEE SENTINEL FAN Brookline’s Runkle School, where Ask for Gladys arried, and his Abigail Van Buren the bill was bora as part of a class new wife is a DEAR FAN: Not only is it project on the legislative process. Catholic. improper to pick one’s teeth in mm “I make corn muffins Just about Take the 1st step in getting a real estate license. Call every weekend,” Dukakis said, M y e X - public, it’s crude, inconsiderate today and register in one of the following classes. husband and I and a show of bad manners. admitting " I’m Just a so-so Manchester Charming ,$89,900 were both baker.” Charming and spacious 3 bedroom stucco colonial, modern kitchen brought up in the Lutheran church. DEAR ABBY: Recently a The youngsters selected corn as AVON - JUNE 2 - Meets Mon. & Thurs., 7-10 pm at Avon-Old Farms Motel, and bath, sunroom and second floor sewing room, dining room with divorced man — that is why your the most appropriate muffin ingre­ brick raised hearth for wood/coal stove. ex is trying to get his marriage to friend’s husband passed away. The located at junctions Rt. 10. & Rt. 44. Instructor; Dave Tarantul. I heard from him recently. He obituary notice read. ”No calling dient because it was the staple for you annulled. Pilgrims who landed at Plymouth tells me that in order for his wife to Unless you had your maiden hours.” WILLIMANTIC - JUNE 10 - Meets Tues. & Thurs., 7-10 pm at B’Nai Israel take communion, his marriage to Should I have called? I did not. Rock in 1620. name restored in the divorce That argument eventually won Temple, located at 345 Jackson St., Instructor: Russ Evans. me must be annulled. Is that true? decree, you’re entitled to use your but I have since learned that other Abby, I kept my married name friends did. Please clear this up for out in legislative debate where E. WINDSOR - JUNE 10 - Meets Tues. & Thurs., 7-10 pm at Ramada Inn, married name. There's no way any proponents touted the virtues of for the sake of convenience. If my effective question could be raised me. 1-91, Exit 45, instructor: Ginny Blaine PUZZLED IN NEW YORK cranberries, the state’s largest marriage is annulled, will the about the legality of documents cash crop, and apples, a major legality of all the documents I’ve you’ve signed since your divorce. E. HARTFORD - JUNE 16 - Meets Mon. & Thurs., 7-10pm, Executive Motor signed with my married name be DEAR PUZZLED: The obituary revenue producer for central Mas­ As for the annulment and the sachusetts farmers. Lodge, 490 Main St., Instructor: Ray Lima questioned? And how can an “forms” your husband is sending notice was confusing. It should annulment be initiated when an have read. ”No specific calling "That’s crazy,” said Daniel ALL COURSES SUBJECT TO ENROLLMENT you. watch out! Annulment and MR. AND MRS. CECIL TREADWELL Johnson, 10, one of the students 2 individual has already been di­ hours.” which would indicate that divorce are entirely different. ... celebrate 60th anniversary involved in the project. “Why Cost *125 (Text Extra) - Ask about our three payment plan. vorced? I always thought an Inasmuch as you were divorced, those who wished to call could do so annulment declared the marriage at their convenience. ”No calling would anyone have cranberry Successfully Pass State Exam or Retake Course FREE there must have been a valid muffins? They just don’t taste as Bolton New U sing $129,900 , ^ to be non-existent, and a divorce marriage that was dissolved by a hours” could be interpreted to Meats minimum requirements set forth by Dept, of Consumer Protection/Real Estate Commission. 7 room. 3 bedroom Ranch with super 16x20 family room with beamed acknowledges the fact that it mean ”No callers at any hour.” good.” cathedral celling. Screened in porch, 10x12 deck overlooking private divorce decree. A valid marriage In the spirit of compromise. Sen. existed but is dissolved. cannot be annulled. A final word of Treadwells note 60th back yard. FIreplaced living room, dining room and garage.______Is this a process that involves Edward P. Kirby. R-Whitman, advice: Do not sign anything that whose district includes many of the only the church, or does it have is not true, and see your lawyer. (Is your social life in a slump? Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Treadwell of Congregational Church by the legal ramifications as well? There state’s cranberry bogs, said grow­ Lonely? Get Abby's updated, re­ 411 Center St., celebrating their Rev. Carlos Rawilson. ers “wanted to go along with the are no children involved. My DEAR ABBY: My husband an I vised and expanded booklet. ”How 60th wedding anniversary, were Mrs. Treadwell, the former Pick up the husband is sending me some young people.” Onfuo;, seem to be locking horns on the to Be Popular” — for people of all honored at an anniversary dinner Florence Behrend, is a Manches­ And Dukakis, who has made the "forms” to fill out and I need the subject of toothpicks. ages. Send your name and address at The Colony restaurant in Vernon ter native. She attended Manches­ phone and (all above questions answered first. art of compromise the hallmark of Is it proper to pick your teeth in clearly printed with a check or May 10. The party was given by ter schools, graduating from high his second term, chose to wash his NO NAME OR TOWN public during or after a meal? My 6 4 6 -1 3 1 6 money order for $2.50 and a long, their sons, Cecil H. Treadwell Jr. school in 1924. Treadwell was born muffin down with a combination of JACKSTONSHOWCASE husband started picking his teeth stamped (39 cents) self-addressed of Manchester, the Rev. Sherwood in Wethersfield and attended Hart­ DEAR NO NAME: Your ex- cranberry and apple juice. at the table while we were in a envelope to: Dear Abby. Popular­ Treadwell of Rochester, N.H., and ford schools. Both are members of The designation adds the com husband's Catholic wife cannot go restaurant. I politely asked him to ity, P.O. Box 38923. Hollywood. George W. Treadwell of South the American Association of Re­ to communion since she married a muffin to a long list of items with go to the restroom to pick his teeth. Calif. 90038.) Windsor. Friends and relatives tired Persons. She is past president formal state sanction, including came from Texas, New Jersey, ' of Mary B. Cheney Auxiliary of the the Morgan horse, the chickadee, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massa­ Spanish American War Veterans. the’ ladybug. the mayflower, the chusetts, Maine and various towns Besides their three sons, the American Elm tree, the Boston CONDO LIVING in Connecticut, couple has 10 grandchildren and terrier, the right whale and the 2 bedroom condo, V/i baths, Fatigue warrants examination The couple was married May 14, four great-grandhchildren. dinosaur track. fully appllanced kitchen with 1926, in the chapel of Wethersfield this? oak cabinets in large eat-ln DEAR DR. kitchen, patio In backyard, and GOTT: I am 81. separate laundry hookups. DEAR READER: Yes. She $69,900. a diabetic and should probably have her hormone Blood drive get about six levels checked. The type of dis­ CONVENIENTLY LOCATED hours of sleep a Dr. Gott charge you describe is not ordinar­ nets 187 pints Older 5 & 5 Duplex with separate systems. Four full night. I find my­ ily normal. I think she should see SOUTH WINDSOR baths, plenty of storage, enclosed front and rear porches. self falling as­ Summer better an endocrinologist — a medical leep quite fre­ Peter Gott, M.D. J.C. Penney Catalog Distribu­ Like new 6 year old 8 room Djjtch Colonial, 4 bedrooms, New storms and screens, large, very nice yard. Some cos­ doctor who specializes in glandu­ tion Center collected 187 pints at its family room, large kitchen and eating area, 3 full baths, metics needed. A “MUST SEE”! quently while lar dysfunction. reading a news­ second blood drive of the year. fenced yard - many extras. $168,(X)0. Asking $135,000. VERNON AREA paper or look­ Twenty-two of the donors gave DEAR DR. GOTT: My problem blood for the first time. than others. ing at TV. Is If you want complete privacy is that I feel faint and dizzy all the Mr. Dennis Radabaugh. center “Putting You 1st is 2nd Nature To U s!” and a unique home, then you this normal for time. 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Richloff. and ligaments in the larynx, 24-hour electrocardiogram (Hotter DEAR DR. GOTT: My father resulting in a lower voice for many monitor) to investigate your pulse was a clean person, brushed his men. In your 80s and 90s. your rate during the times you have Pro reviews teeth, used mints, gargled, and voice may tend to become weaker symptoms. If a heart irregularity Y still had the worst breath in the and more high-pitched. That. too. can be documented, the problem world. Once he started to brush his comes with age. can be successfully treated. inmate troupe THREE FAMILY $109,900.00 tongue, he had no more bad breath. Real Estate invest in this Manchester property before the tax laws JUST USTED! Maybe this idea will help some of DEAR DR. GOTT: Our daugh­ Dr. Gott’s Health Report on change... April 15th, 1967 will be a better day. Immaculate 3 BR Raised Ranch, fireplace, family your readers NORFOLK. Mass. 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OH 45201. Be sure to inmates rehearsing the same 67, and have a full head of nice tests to find out what is causing mention the title. production. "Prison was very meaningful to (playwright Miguel de) Cer­ vantes,” Kiley said Tuesday after Skin chicken before cooking reviewing the inmates’ rehearsal Summer better or summer blah. A trimmer, healthier you can at the sate prison at Norfolk. “He be the difference. Discover the new you with The New Quick TWO FAMILY was in and out of prison all his life. Sta,. ’ lus Program from Weight Watchers. It’s the fast, Immaculate alum, sided home on Hamlin FIVE FAMILY And he wrote Don Quixote in proven, contemporary way to slim down and feel right. The St. REAL REAL NICE! 2 car gar, & more! Beautiful modern units in an inflation hedg­ DEAR become very tender when they prison.” New Quick Start Pius Program really works. The secret: "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!’’...646-2482 ing business zoned location! 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FREE FIRST MEETING Builders are anxious to complete this cape cod and Blanchard & Rossetto \ Spacious 7 room antique colonial on Charter Oak St. have the new owners move in. 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms. does it matter if Polly Fisher GLADYS ”We take garbage and turn it to Senior \ JOIN FOR ONLY «13 7 rooms. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. 2 car garage, newer 2 full baths, generous allowanci's. Qiialitv materials 646-2482 you remove it gold,” said 31-year-old inmate heating system. Offered at $92,500. before or after DEAR GLADYS: This keeps Robert Amico, who plays three . Join Weight Watchers through June 14 and get and craftsmanship. $111,900. HEAL ESTATE 189 West Center St. corner of McKee St. Citizens Dftcennt!! those tender little noses a lot more ' yourfirstmeetlngFREEIPayonly$13lotegister, cooking? roles in the production. The troupe \ and $7 for each following meeting. Also, ask LYNN ■ comfortable. 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Latest Listings in MANCHESTER without its skin too dry. moisten As for Kiley, who has played the TIMES LISTED FOR ORIENTATION DEAR POLLY: An inexpensive Immaculate 3 bedroom Ranch the meat with a little fat-free DEAR POLLY: The noses of role more than 2,000 times since EAST HARTFORD HAIKHE8TER chicken broth, tomato sauce or infants and small children can wicker basket with a cover makes SOUTH WMOSOR wtth 16x32 inground pool, beauti­ the show opened in 1965, admitted ExscuUvs Motor kin Second Congregational Ch. Wapping Comm. Church ful landscaping, patio, fenced NO LAWN TO MOW an attractive bathroom accessory. it was his first visit to prison. 490 Main Strsat 385 N. Main St. It will also keep extra toilet tissue, ITSOEHngtonRd. yard, must be seen. Directions: Enjoy your leisure time In this ”It’s amazing how the material •Wed. 4:30 pm $6:30 pm • Mon. 4:45 pm $ 6:30 pm •Tliure.4:15pm$6:Mpm Woodbridge St. to Green Manor roomy 2 bedroom, 1'/i bath Con­ bathroom brushes and cleaners works in this kind of context,” said •Wed. 6:45 pm The Manchester out of sight. Knighto of Cokifflbut Hall Road.follow signs. Offered at dominium. Lsrge airy rooms - full Kiley. ”In this context, you really basement - small, conveniently Thoughts An old pair of pantyhose, tied 1831 Main Street $114,900. realize what the play means. What ■Mon. 6:30 pm YWCA located, complex. Offered at securely around a broom head, it shows is that there are no walls 78 N. Main Street $80,500.00. makes a perfect ceiling and high YMCA-YWCA •Ttiurs.9:30am One of the characteristics of the selfishness and self-centeredness. on the imagination.” world in which we live is self­ corner duster. 770 Main Street Heraid It results in alienation from God. The story of Don Quixote, an •Wed.9:30am gratification. The world tells us we M.S. elderly but ever-idealistic man ought to be able to have anything Antedote for the world: “Then who uses the power of imagination FOR MORE INFORMATION AND ADDITIONAL CLASS LOCATIONS, CALL we want anytime we. want it. The Jesus said to His disciples. ’If Polly will send you a Polly Dollar to bring back the days of knights song for a current beer commer­ anyone would come after me. he ($1) if she uses your favorite and chivalry, begins in a prison. NEW LISTING Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her 1-800-972-9320 cial asks. “Who says you can’t must deny himself and take up his After the actors completed the Reai Estate Page 6 room, 3 bedroom bungalow have it all?” Credit Card adver­ cross and follow me. For whoever column. Write Polly’s Pointers in final act, they turned to the type home on oversized lot! De­ tisements urge us to mortgage our wants to save his life will lose it. care of the Manchester Herald. Broadway veteran for his tached one or 2 car garage, lots of FOREST HILLS tomorrows in order to gratify but whoever loses his life for me thoughts. panelling throughout, hardwood Largo 4 bedroom, 2'/4 bath colonial ourselves today. One such ad will find it. What good will it be for "Wonderful,” Kiley told the floors.Very desirable quiet loca­ on cul-de-sac. First floor family blatantly encourages us toward a man if he gains the whole world, troupe. "Take it on the road.” tion. Offerd at $96,900. room with fireplace, roomy eat-ln self-gratification with the state­ yet forfeits his soul?”’ .(Mtt. Now you know kitchen, spacious dining room. A real find tor $159,900.00. ment. “Don’t let your financial 16:24-26) The peregrine falcon is the Gail 643-2711 On«rv«M M ay27-Juna 14.1866 O flvr viNd i l pBrtlctpBilng tooaUont. Cannol to iiomWfMH iMh situation keep you from the things fastest-moving animal, clocked American forces under Gen. other dlecovnii or epecW m * W evil WWchers Bnd Ouk* a w ww regl^eisd you really want.” This kind of Rev. David W. Mullen electronically at 217 mph while Winfield Scott occupied Vera Cruz WEIGHT WATCHERS INTERNATIONAL. INC OWE1QHT VWTCHERS INTlRNATIONAt, ItM i M thinking is poison. It results in Church of the Living God flying at a 4^egree descent. Mexico, in 1847. THE RESULTS PEOPLE. to - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. May 28, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 28, 1986 - 21 For a tart treat, make a rhubarb pudding cake tonight BUSINESS Continued from page IS natcd beverage) salt, milk, vanilla and nuts. Mix flavored gelatin minutes, or until mixture boils and topping V* cup butter ■A cup sugar raspberries. Refrigerate about 2 until smooth. Pour batter into an thickens, stirring twice. Stir In Microwave cream cheese on cup sugar hours, or until thickened. 8-inch square glass baking dish, 3 tablespoons flour vanilla. Cool to lukewarm. high for 30 to 45 seconds in a small 1 egg 1 envelope unflavored gelatin Combine, reerved crumbs with spreading evenly. Spoon rhubarb Beat cream until thickened. Fold glass bowl. Stir until smooth, and 1 cup unsifted all-purpose Hour 1 cup milk spread evenly over baked crust. coconut and nuts in a 9-inch glass sauce over batter. into milk mixture. Fold in partially Business In Brief Yes, the brokerage fee was fair 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon vanilla plate. Microwave on high, unco­ Microwave on high, uncovered, set gelatin mixture. Spoon into Set aside. ■A teaspoon salt Combine rhubarb, sugar and vered, for 4 to 5 minutes, or until for 7 to 8 minutes, or until cake is no 2 cups (1 pint) whipping cream 2-quart (B-cup) mold. Refrigerate 1 cup milk longer doughy when tested with a Combine rhubarb, >A cup sugar overnight. Unmold and serve. flour in 1-quart mixing bowl. Lampson notes 25 years’ service QUESTION: lightly toasted. Stir 2 or 3 times. ANSWER: Yes. The broker’s You can ask that firm for a copy Vk teaspoon vanilla wooden toothpick. Rotate 2 or 3 and 'A cup water in a 4-cup glass Microwave on high, uncovered, for When I retired, Spoon thickened fruit mixture John C. Lampson Jr. of Manchester recently celebrated 25 j confirmation sutement, which of its latest financial statement. Vi cup chopped nuts times during baking. Shield measure. Microwave on high, 4 to 5 minutes, or until mixture I received 1.500 onto crust, spreading evenly. Rhubarb cream pla years of einployment with Liberty Mutual Insurance Cos., at the you should have received by this But it’s unlikely those numbers Combine rhubarb, sugar, corn­ corners with aluminum foil, if uncovered, for 6 to 7 minutes, or boils and thickens, stirring once or shares of the Sprinkle with toasted crumbs. companies' annual quarter-century dinner, held at the Coplev time, lists all details of the will be much help to you. How well starch and strawberry soda in a needed. until rhubarb is tender, stirring 9-lnch baked pastry shell twice. Beat eggs; slowly mix eggs company for Refrigerate until served. Cut into Plaza Hotel in Boston. ------Investors’ transaction — the per-share and or how badly — at what prices — 1-quart mixing bowi. Microwave Serve warm with ice cream. twice. Stir in strawberry gelatin 1 package (3 ounce) cream into hot rhubarb, mixing well. which I worked. squares. total sale price, commission and your purchase and sale orders are on high, uncovered, for 10 to 12 until dissolved. Blendin remaining cheese Pour mixture into crust, spreading Liberty Mutual honored all em­ This was from Guide the net proceeds due you. executed is the best test of any minutes, or until mixture boils and ‘A cup of water. Refrigerate until 3 cups sliced rhubarb evenly. ployees who have reached 25 years of m y profit; Rhubarb pudding cake Rhubarb cream The net proceeds are available to brokerage firm. And you won’t find thickens, stirring twice. Set aside. thickened, about 3 hours. 1 cup sugar Microwave on high for l ‘A to 2 service and those with 25 years or shring account. William A. Doyle 4 cups sliced rhubarb you at the close of business on the out about that until you do some Microwave butter in a mixing 3 cups sliced rhubarb Combine ‘A cup sugar, flour, 3 tablespoons flour minutes, or until filling is Just more who will be retiring during the I Just sold all 1 cup sugar "settlement date” — the fifth business with the particular firm. bowl on high for 15 to 30 seconds, or Vk cup sugar gelatin and milk in 2-quart glass 3 eggs, well beaten about set, rotating once. Refriger­ coming year. Lampson is currently that stock, at 1 tablespoon cornstarch business day following the "trade until softened. Blendinsugar. Beat 1 cup water mixing bowl, mix well. Microwave >A teaspoon nutmeg, If desired ate. Top with whipped cream, or employed at Liberty Mutual’s office $54 a share, V< cup strawberry soda (carbo- QUESTION: I had 300 shares of a in egg. Sift in flour, bakingpowder. I package (3 ounces) strawberry on high, uncovered, for 3 to 4 Whipping cream, or whipped whipped topping. in Glastonbury. through a dis­ date” on which the stock was sold. 1 ■ certain stock in my Keogh retire­ count brokerage firm. The brok­ erage firms drives most people to In theory, you can go to the ment account at a brokerage firm. er's commission was $225. Was distraction. Different firms charge brokerage office and pick up your A four-for-three stock dividend Krupp re-elected that a fair charge? Restaurant different rates based on the check at the close of business on was declared. The brokerage sent Cl PA treasurer number of shares and the share the settlement date. In practice, me a confirmation slip for 99 ANSWER: Sure. “Fair” is a price in each transaction. As a the check should be mailed to you additional shares. I argued, to no opens in Allan F. Krupp, M.D., a Manches­ word open to various definitions. result, it’s virtually impossible to the next business day. avail, that it should be 100 shares. ter resident, was re-elected treasurer You might have paid a higher or get an exact fix on which broker-; Who is right? of the Connecticut Independant Prac­ lower commission by selling ages charge the lowest rates on all QUESTION: I am interested in through other brokerage firms. tice Association at the association's trades. purchasing stock through a dis­ ANSWER: Even though your Greenwich April board meeting. Most likely, you would have paid count brokerage, which happens to terminology is a bit mixed up, you quite a bit more if you had sold CIPA has nearly 1,200 members If you had put some time and be located in a city rather distant are — based on the information in Continued from page 13 through a full-service brokerage representing physicians in Hartford, effort into checking out commis­ from my home. How can I check your letter. A four-for-three stock house. sions at a number of otherdiscount Tolland and Windham counties. The this firm’s credentials? It claims split is the same as a 33 1-3 percent New York suburb, home to several Each brokerage has set its own brokerages, there’s a fair chance to be a member ofSIPC and NASD. stock dividend. Both turn every 2 members include specialists as well major corporations. commission rales since May 1, ybu would have found one charging as general practitioners. three shares into four shares. Your Bese by changes in dining habits John Lampson 1975, when the Securities and less than you paid. Nonetheless, a ANSWER: All brokerage firms 300 shares shoul have become 400 CIPA provides the medical care for and a dimming of public extrava­ Exchange Commission pul an end $225 commission on a $81,000 trade doing business with the public are shares. The brokerage firm gance during World War I, Delmo- the Constitution Health Network, Connecticut’s fastest-growing to sky-high "fixed" commissions. has to be counted as reasonable required to be members of Securi­ shouild have credited an additional nico's finally closed on a sober day open-panel Health Maintenance Organization. The health That date went down in Wall Street and fair. ties Investor Protection Corp. and too shares to your account. in 1923. "mortally afflicted by the network attributes much of its success to the fact that it is the only history as "Mayday” — after the the National Association of Securi­ miseries of prohibition." as Robert HMO that allows subscribers to choose from all of C fP A ’s international distress call. Many QUESTION: I recently sold ties Dealers. Many also are Is it possible that your informa­ Shaplen wrote in The New Yorker. membership and from every hospital in the Hartford area. brokers lost their guaranteed stock for the first time in my life. members of the new York and/or tion is slightly off base? If a 33 When prohibition was repealed Dr. Krupp practices internal medicine in Manchester and is annual fortunes. Will the broker send me a check for other stock exchanges. It’s more percent stock dividend was de­ in 193.1. Oscar Tucci, MarioTucci’s affiliated with Manchester Memorial Hospital. Trying to figure out the best the selling price, less his than unlikely that any brokerage clared, you were entitled to 99 father, reopened the original finan­ commission deals at various brok- commission? would fib about its memberships. additional shares. cial district Delmonico's. receiv­ ing the third liquor license issued Market reaches for new highs in New York after the repeal. Tucci. a descendant of a Floren­ NEW YO RK — The stock market rose sharply today, bidding Home sales tine family dating back to the 14th to reach new highs as the rally of the past three sessions century, learned the business at continued. his father’s knee. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, up nearly 78 points in surge while He began working in the restau­ the last three trading days, climbed another 17.90 to 1,870.93 in rant. also known as "Oscar's,” the first hour of trading today. The average’s record closing high when he was seven years old. As a of 1,855.90 was set April 21. stocks rally teenager he drove to markets as Gainers outnumbered losers by more than 2 to 1 in the early far away as Bridgeport to order tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. meat for the restaurant that International Business Machines said late Tuesday it would Bv The Associated Press invented the Delmonico steak, and buy back up to 10 million shares, on the belief that the stock was seafood for the place where attractive at recent price levels. This morning, Philip Morris A surge in new home sales during April and a renewed rise in Lobster Newburgh was first reported plans to buy back up to 2 million of its shares, served. stock prices are graphic illustra­ IBM stock gained I'/i to MS'/k, and Philip Morris rose I'k to 69. tions of the economically stimula­ The Delmonico family claimed both in active trading. every U.S. president since James tive effects of continued low Monroe had dined there, and in the Other blue chips among the volume leaders included American interest rates, economists say. 20th century every president Express, up V, at 62'/i; Eastman Kodak, up '-k at 59'k, and RJR Nabisco, up V« at 47”4. Sales of existing homes rose 11.3 through Nixon frequented the Sperry added v, to74‘/4 and Burroughs was down '/« at 59V«. The percent from March to April, the restaurant, along with runners-up fastest annual rate in 6‘/i years, the two companies reached a definitive merger agreement. such as Wendell Wilkie and Alf OPEN EVERY SUNDAY -12-5 National Association of Realtors Landon. said Tuesday. The group credited "You felt you were at the heart of the lowest mortgage rates of the the world." his wife Gina Tucci UPl employees ratify agreement decade for the boom. said, recalling the ticker tape BUY NOW CLOSE-OUT which clicked at the end of the long WASHINGTON — Members of United Press International’s At the same time, the stock At fiifypt’j market continued the rally it bar. sending czr: s of tape into a employees union have voted 5 to 1 to approve a contract trash bin. agreement with U P I’s proposed new owner, Mexican publisher began last week, with prices rising AND SAVE! PRICES! in light trading on optimism that "Millions were made and lost Mario Vazquez-Rana, the union announced. interest will remain low and the over the bar.” Tucci said. "And the ....ONE OF THE AREAS The announcement Tuesday means that UPI needs only a U.S. economy will take off later in (stock market) tips were all favorable vote by its unsecured creditors to assure the sale, the year. passed in the men’s room” LARGEST RETAIL which would permit the wire service to successfully emerge from UPI photo Tucci recalled Franklin Delano Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The Dow Jones average of 30 Roosevelt’s visits to Delmonico’s. APPLIANCE, MICROWAVE, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge George Bason, who has overseen the industrials, which rose 63.49 last Film box is a camera A "He was the cutest guy in the company’s operations for more than a year, has scheduled a week, moved up another 29,74 to world.” he said. close at 1,853.03. just shy of the AND VIDEO OUTLETS,... June 10 hearing to announce the creditors’ vote. Fuji Photo Film Co. LtiJ. announced lens and shutter built into it, in what Richard Nixon and his wife Pal Members of the Wire Service Guild voted 235-50 to ratify the record 1.855.90 set April 21. haunted Delmonico’s. "He ran her IS CLEARING OUT IT'S agreement between the union and New UPI, Inc., the holding The survey by the Realtors today in Tokyo that it will market a new amounts to a reversal of the traditional ragged, always campaigning." company formed by Vazquez-Rana and his 10 percent partner, indicated that existing home sales type of film that has a self-contained concept, according to the Japanese film Tucci said. ENTIRE "IN STORE" Houston businessman Joe Russo. The guild represents about 750 reached a seasonally adjusted picture-taking function. It is a com­ maker. Nixon "made such a fuss" over of U PI’s domestic employees. annual rate of 3.56 million units in the coffee that Oscar Tucci sent a AND "WAREHOUSE April, 17.9 percent above the same pletely new type of pocket film that has a special Delmonico’s coffee um to 1985 month, marking the fastest Y the White House. Baltimore paper ceases publication home sales pace since the 3.77 As for New York Gov. Thomas E. INVENTORIES". million annual clip in October 1979. Dewey: "double bourbon old fashi- BALTIM ORE — The News American, one of the nation’s oldest The group said pent-up home­ oneds and lamb chops every continuously published dailies, has ceased publication after 213 buying demand from the days of Downtown’s new sports bar night." years, leaving 500 employees without work and the city without high interest rates in the early Tucci recalls actors such as competing newspaper owners. 1980s have combined with current David Niven and Robert Montgo­ The News American, once the dominant newspaper in this port lower mortgage rates in the 10 mery coming into Delmbnico’s WE MUST DISPOSE OF city, had fallen behind A.S. Abell Publishing Co.’s two percent range to fuel the housing has food and a local flavor during World War II dressed in newspapers — The Baltimore Sun and The Evening Sun — in boom. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS "Families are discovering that their uniforms. circulation and advertising. By John Mitchell the building at Main and Pearl pennants, posters and memorabi­ affordability conditions are better And he remembers a shy Rock The Hears! Corp.’s decision to suspend publication of the Herald Reporter Streets from owner Dan lia on the walls. WORTH OF SURPLUS now than at any other time in this Hudson, ducking past screaming newspaper, which traced its roots to 1773, was announced Guachione. ” We plan on doing a collage on girls to retreat with relief into a decade,” said Clark E. Wallace, 4nGDAYS.. Tuesday after months of trying to find a buyer. The owners of a new sports bar in "W e’ve been talking about it for one of the walls for the Whalers,” quiet Delmonico’s booth. STOCK IMMEDIATELY!!! president of the Realtors. downtown Manchester want to two or three years,” Brannick McAdam said. Now some of the same celebri­ WE GUARANTEE OUR SALE At the same time, the surge in offer patrons something unique said. "W e just decided that this The owners said they are still ties who flocked to “ Oscar’s” are I housing demand has pushed me­ PRICES ARE SO LOW.... PBA to add non-stop air service and familiar all at once. was the best time to do it.” looking for items to hang. "Any­ coming to the Greenwich incarna­ dian home prices higher, /the Coaches Corner, which cele­ The bar, which seats up to 70, will thing that anybody has sitting in a tion of the famous restaurant, but YOU W ONT FIND IT FOR PROVINCETOWN, Mass. — Provincetown-Boston Airline Realtors survey indicated. brated its grand opening Monday, eventually employ five or six closet gathering dust, we’ll be glad Tucci is reluctant to brag about No Reasonable Offer Refused! LESS, ANYWHERE. *SAT *SUN (PBA) will soon begin non-stop service to Martha’s Vineyard and The median price for an existing is hoping to attract lost friends, its people. Brannick said. to put it up,” Brannick said. them. Nantucket, Mass, from Newark, N.J., the airline’s parent single-family home increased owners say. Coaches Comer is decorated 'The menu will feature deli "A great restaurant, a great company announced Tuesday. $1,300 last month to $81,100. 8.4 "There’s a lot of people that were with a theme that reflects its sandwiches, hamburgers and a hotel, is like a priest," Tucci said. People’s Express Inc., which owns PBA, said the smaller percent higher than the April 1985 away from town and are starting to name. "W e’ve been on the road special Bogner hot dog that will be “ You see people at their best and 18 LB. WASHERS 19" COLOR company would begin the shuttle service June 20 with three trips median of $74,800. The median is come back.” said Bob Brannick. playing ball, and we know what made by the Manchester Packing worst and you can’t breathe a RETAIL PRICES HAVE BEEN SLASHED the point at which half the homes one of the three owners. “ This is a guys like us want.” Brannick said. Co. "W e’re trying to keep local,” word. TO THEIR LOWEST PRICES EVER! to each location using YS-11 aircraft, each with 58 seats. from TELEVISIONS PBA will make three trips daily, except Sundays, on a regular sold for more and half for less. place where people can strike up With hardwood floors and table McAdam said. "A waiter is supposed to be like a DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE TO BUY The increase was the biggest old acquaintances.” tops the owners hope will have The owners also hope to sponsor piece of antique furniture — basis after June 20. These flights will connect customers to and TOP NAME BRAND APPLIANCES, from other People Express Cities throughout the continental jump in existing home values since Brannick. who does the cooking, baseball cards laminated on top of little league teams next year. beautiful, calm and quiet,” he February 1981, when median pri­ and Steve McAdam, the bartender, them soon. Coaches Comer will ” We care about the town of said. MICROWAVES, COLOR TV's, STEREOS U.S., officials said. ces rose 8.6 percent from a year began work on Coaches Corner have five television screens in its Manchester,” McAdam said. "We 2 The new Delmonico’s is in a VIDEO RECORDERS AND MORE.... earlier. about two months ago after renting two rooms, and all kinds of want to help the kids out.” cream-colored colonial house in the heart of Greenwich, sur­ AT UPRECEDENTED SAVINGS. CBT lowers credit-card rates ^ 2 9 9 COME BY TRUCK, VAN, CAR, BUS.... rounded by fruit trees and azaleas, HARTFORD — The Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. has a far cry from the concrete ANY-WAY YOU CAN GET HERE. announced it will lower its interest rate on credit-card purchases canyons of Wall Street. from 18 percent to 12 percent during the three months beginning Protest at Coleco targets ‘Ram bo’ The little fringed candle lamps AIR CONDITIONER June 1. and heavy pewter plates with the REFRIGERATORS FARMINGTON (UPI) - A Delmonico’s crest are from the PRE-SEASON SALE! The announcement Tuesday came as Gov. William A. O’Neill of the War Resisters League, meaningful.” "legitimizes and makes violent peace group is promising to picket which is based in Norwich. original, but the quiet salmon and from continued to consider whether to sign a bill already passed by the The company hopes the Rambo behavior acceptable.” today’s annual shareholders meet­ The group, which also staged a grey colors, and art from Tucci’s GE — 5000 BTU state Legislature that would require credit card interest rates in figure, its companion warrior The group claims the depiction ing of Coleco Industries in protest vigil last November at Coleco/ private collection, are unique to Don't Miss This SaieU! Connecticut to be lowered from 18 percent to 15 percent. heroes and villains, and accesso­ of "enemies” such as an Arab of its new "Rambo” figure and toy headquarters in West Hartford, is the Greenwich Delmonico’s. “ We’ re offering this special promotion because our customers ries including various toy weapons named Nomad and the Black The bar is modeied after the SOME ONE OF A KIND, SOME FLOOR want additional spending power for the summer — a time when weapons that include machine taking part in the national Stop will match the phenomenal suc­ Dragon smacks of “ racist guns and machetes. War Toys Campaign it says cess of its Cabbage Patch Kids 50-foot bar on Beaver Street, but in SAMPLES, MOST NEW IN CARTONS,... they most need it for traveling, making major purchases and rhetoric.” miniature, and Tucci now serves back-to-school expenses,” said CBT Executive Vice President The Rambo toy line and cartoon gathered 14,000 petition signatures line. Protesters complain that a fe­ Just 80 lunches a day rather than BUT ALL FULLY GUARANTEED. Mark J. Formica. shows, based on the violent film in the past six months. Wruck said Coleco has just male character "wants to be 299 character portrayed by Sylvester The national effort is aimed at started shipping the Rambo fig­ BOO in nine dining rooms. treated just like one of the boys, but “ Additionally this is a great opportunity for Connecticut Stallone in two hit movies, "make various toy companies and child­ ures. A five-part animated Rambo she sure doesn’t look like one.” "You never lose the passion for residents who are paying out-of-state banks as much as 21 your first profession," Tucci said fighting exciting to children.” said ren’s television programming con­ mini-series already has aired on The Rambo heroes, members of HURRY,...1VERYTHING MUST BE SOLD! percent for credit cards to come back home,” Formica said. Joanne Sheehan of the War Resis­ taining violence. television and the first of 65 the Force of Freedom, include a of his decision to return to the t;. restaurant business. ters League. "We feel these toys actually half-hour Rambo cartoons debut in figure called the White Dragon. The third generation of Tucci ~EASYTOGETTOt Short-term T-bill rates decline ” Th6resis no ili will against the warp a child’s view of reality and the fall. restaurateurs may already be in 445 M iim ito n . . company or the shareholders, but we feel the Rambo toy is especially Coleco is not allowed to advertise we want to make it clear this is a bad in this way.” said Sheehan, training. ■MCKUnb M a t t M ^ r d . WASHINGTON — Interest r^ltes on short-term Treasury Rambo products during the car­ The Niagara Falls suspension who is a coordinator with the Young Oscar Maximillian Tucci, securities declined sharply in Tuesday's auction. movement that has begun,” Shee­ toon shows, Wruck said. bridge was opened in 1855. campaign. age 7. recently washed all the han said Tuesday. In an open letter to Coleco The Treasury Department sold $7.2 billion in three-month bills Coleco has defended its Rambo ashtrays after lunch at Delmoni­ The War Resisters League said a shareholders, the demonstrators E -Z TERM S: at an average discount rate of 6.15 percent, down from 6.22 co’s, his mother said. small group would picket Coleco’s line, saying the toys and cartoons described their campaign as "the • CASH percent last week. Another $7.2 billion was sold in six-month bills annual stockholders meeting at the depict Ramboisa "truly patriotic, product of thousands of people SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER at an average discount rate of 6.21 percent, down from 6.28 W E D E L IV E R 44i'IUUITFOIIO HD. • KEENEY IT. EXIT OFF I-3M 647-9997 . CREDIT CARD Marriott Hotel in Farqiogton, all-American figure,” who will disgusted by the toy’iompanies’ If you haven’t received your ‘M4NCHEITEN.CT. . MONTHLY percent last week. demanding the Rambo toys be specialize in helping the innocent and television stations’ promotion Manchester Herald by 5:30 p.m. EMERGENCY OPEN DAILY: MON-THURS TtL 9 . TUES-WED-SAT TIL B • FRIDAY TIL • PAYMENTS The rates were the lowest since May 12, when three-month bills pulled off the shelves and and the underdog. of violence.” weekdays or 6 a.m. Saturdays, Fire — Police — Medical sold for 6.07 percent and six-month bills averaged 6.10 percent. discontinued. "They are entitled to do so,” The letter includes quotes from please call your carrier. If you’re The new discount rates understate the actual return to "The toy companies have a Coleco Vice President Barbara Dr. Arnold Goldstein, director of unable to reach your carrier, call D IA L 911 investors — 6.34 percent for three-month bills and 6.50 percent for responsibility not to promote vio­ Wruck said of the Wednesday the Center for Research on Aggres­ subscriber service. 647-9946. by six-month bills. protest. "The company does not 6:30 p.m. weekdays'^or 10 a.m. In Manchester lence.” said Sheehan, a staff sion at the University of Syracuse, Saturdays for guaranteed delivery. member of the New England office consider their activities who claims playing with war toys n - M A N C H ES TE R H ER A LD . Wednesday, May 28. 1986

M A N C H ES TE R HE R A LD . Wednesday, May 28, 1986 — t S Top court’s telephone ruling won’t affect Connecticut rates HARTFORD (UPI) - A Su­ intrastate phone rates to speed up apply to Connecticut because the increase this year and we have no preme Court ruling won’t have any modernization of the telephone (federal law) precludes both the The, decision may save consu­ depreciation formula has not been plans for one in 1987 but beyond FCC and this court from providing immediate or near future effect on industry. mers from massive rate hikes used by the state Department of that, the honest answer is, we ^ n ’t the relief sought. As we often Connecticut telephone rates, a On a 5-2 vote with two justices called for under the F C C deprecia­ Public Utility Control and was not know," said McCann. admonish, only Congress caq Southern New England Telephone abstaining, the court said the tion formula adopted in 1981, which TAG SALE SIGN used when S N E T was granted an Writing for the majority. Justice Co. spokesman said today. Federai Communications Com­ rewrite this statute.” was designed to modernize the $89 million rate hike in 1982. William Brennan said “ a federal "It won’t cut phone bills, but we mission misread federal law when industry by allowing quicker rec­ Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? "What the (Supreme) court said agency may pre-empt state law have no plans to seek a rate it ordered states to adopt a new Dissenting from the ruling were overy of capital costs. the FCC could not do has never only when and if it is acting within The best way to announce it is with a Herald Tag Sale increase through 1987.’’ saidSNET formula for depreciation. really been in place In Connecti­ Chief Justice Warren Burger and the scope of its congressionally Justice Harry Blackmun. Justices Some utilities have been collect­ spokesman Michael McCann, who Depreciation is an accounting cut," said McCann. delegated authority." also noted the last rate hike method by which utilities gradu­ Lewis Powell and Sandra Day ing the higher rates on the Classified Ad. When you place your ad, you’ll receive As to rate hikes proposals Brennan acknowledged the fear granted S N E T was four years ago. ally recover from customers plant O ’Connor did not take part in the condition the money be refunded in beyond 1987, McCann said "We of phone companies that state The high court ruled Tuesday the decision; although no reason was the event the high court ruled ONE TAG SALE SIGN FREE, compliments of The Herald. and equipment costs for such honestly don’t know, that remains regulators will not grant large federal government cannot force announcied, it was likely they against them. Others have been things as telephone lines and poles, to be seen." enough rate hikes, but said. "While states to grant bigger increases in McCann said the ruiing does not "We will not ask for a rate stayed out of the case because of preventing from billing consumers we do not deprecate this concern. possible conflict of interest. pending the court’s action. STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE. 1 HERALD SQUARE, MANCHESTER

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Notices Business-Property...... 25 C A R P B im / Faster with Entertainment...... 53 Farm Supplies and Equipment.. MISCELLANEOUS 1 ^ MISCELLANEOUS Resort Property ...... 26 . 80 | u l j ^------Lost/Found ...... 01 BookkeepIng/Income Tax...... 54 Offlce/Retoll Equipment...... REMOOELiNfi ELECTRICAL SERVICES Mortgages ...... 27 . 81 SERVICES Personals...... 02 Corpentry/Remodeling...... 55 Recreational Equipment.. B7 RATBS: 1 to 5 days; 90 cents per line per day. Wanted to B uy...... 28 Forrand RemodeUng — Announcements...... 03 Polntlng/Poperlng...... 56 Boats and Marine Equipment... . 83 6 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. Dumas Electric— Havina Odd lobe. Trucking. Delivering clean form Auctions...... ' 04 RoofIng/SIdIng...... 57 Musical Items...... fU 20 or more days; 60 cents per line per day. Cabinets, rootlns. But­ Electrical Problems? Home repairs. You name loom; 5 yards $75 plus tax. ters, room additions, HERALD Financial...... 05 Rentals Flooring...... 58 Cameras and Photo Equipment. . 85 Minimum charge: 4 lines. Need a loree or a small It, we do It. Free esti­ Also sand, stone, and Electrical ...... 59 Pets and Supplies...... 86 deciu, all types of remo- Repair? We Specialize In mates. Insured. 643-0304. grovel. Coll 643-9504. Rooms tor R ent...... 31 Heoting/Plumbing...... delinfl and repairs. FREE ...60 Miscellaneous for Sale ...... 87 DEADLINKS: For claulfied advertisements to Residential W ork. Joseph Employment & Education Apartments tor Rent...... 32 Miscellaneous Services...... estimates. Fully Insured. Dumas. Fully Licensed. Condominiums for R e n t__ 33 .... 61 Tag Sales...... 88 be published Tuesday through Soturdav, the Hawkes Tree Service — Custom RototIMIng. Have CLASSIFIED ADS Help Wanted...... n Services Wanted...... 67 Wanted to Buv/Trad# ftO Telepbone 64340)7, after Free Estimotes. 646-5253. Bucket Truck & Chipper. Troy Blit Rototlller. Will Situation Wanted ...... 12 Homes for R ent...... 34 deodllne Is noon on the day before publication. 6pm, 647-8S09. Stump Removal. Free Es­ For advertisements to be published Monday, travel. Gordens, lawns, 2 Business Opportunities...... 13 Store/Office Space...... 35 timotes. Special consider­ flower beds, large or Resort Property ...... m Merchandise the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. Carpentry and remodel­ HEATIN8/ Instruction...... 14 ation for Elderly and Han­ small. Coll 643-1895 O il HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Industrial Property...... 37 Automotive ing services — Complete PLUMBINfi dicapped. 647-7553. on Employment Services...... 15 Hollday/Seasonal...... 71 Miscellaneous tor R ent...... 38 home repairs and remo- Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 Cars for Sale...... 91 READ YOUR AD. Classified advertisements are dellno. Quality work. Ref­ Roommates W anted...... 39 Clothing...... Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ Bobcat, Backhoe, loader .... 73 Trucks/Vans for Sole...... 92 taken by telephone as a convenience. The erences, licensed and In­ Real Estate Wanted to Rent ...... 40 Furniture...... 74 Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one throom remodellna; in­ rental. Trucking, drain­ Campers/Trallers...... 93 sured. Coll 6464165. age site work. Davis Con­ NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED Homes tor Sale ...... 21 TV/Stereo/Appliances...... 75 Motorcycles/Mopeds...... 94 Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of stallation water heaters, Machinery and Tools...... garbage disposals; faucet struction, 872-1400. Condominiums for Sale...... 22 Services ... 76 Auto Services...... 95 the original Insertion. Errors which do not D Si D Landscaping. IN MANCHESTER AREA Lawn and Garden...... 77 lessen the value of the advertisement will not repairs. 6494539. Vlso/M - Spring Cleon Ups, Prun- Lots/Land far Sale...... 23 Child Care...... 51 Autos for Rent/Lease...... 96 Light landscaping, York Good Things to E o t...... be corrected by an additional Insertion. PAINTIN6/ osterCord accepted. Ings, flower 8, shrub plant­ Investment Property ...... 24 Cleaning Services...... 52 .... 78 Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 rake work, garden work. Center St. 467-553 odd only 8 Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood...... PAPERMR ings. Free estimotes. Call .... 79 Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 98 Coll Phil 742-7476. West Middle Tpke. MI8CELLANEDUS 659-2436 after 5:30pm. 420-496 Nome your own price — Marble St. all Father and son. Fast, SERVICES Homeowners. Need elec­ McCabe St. ^ all trical work and home and dependable service. Air conditioning and re- Stock Place III LOST yard equipment repairs, frlgerotlon repaired and Polntlnfl, Paperhanglne Home gardens rotottlled. also lawn care service. Hilliard St. 357-501 AND FOUND HELP WANTED 6 raom, 3 bedroom bun­ & Removal. Call 646-5761. c h e c k e d , reasonable New listing. Bolton. 7 Reasonable rates 647-8987. Call 649-2254 otter 7pm. Cambridge St. 14-100 galow type home on over­ room, 3 bedroom Ranch rates. 875-6133. Oxford St. Impounded-Mdie, 2 ye- Lifeguards with WSI. Ap­ Attendents local gas sta­ sized loti Detached 1 or 2 with super 16 x 20 family all Custodian Cleaner/Super- Secretary. Town of Man­ The Tawn of Coventry Is Engerton St. ar$, poodle, grey and plications being accepted tion part/full time. Apply vlsor for high school. Improve your math over 4-4 Duplex - Good rents, car garage, lots of panel­ room with beamed 1-55 wWte, Carpenter Rd. Call chester, $17,047 to $18,775 seeking a part time office the summer. Experienced Center SI for apartment complex Cheshire Sunoco, 687 S. Wrife giving experience. (1986-1987 salary under nice shape, separate utili­ ling throughout, hard­ cathedral celling. 227-293 the Manchester Dog located In Manchester. Main St. Dependable, clerk-15 hours per week- math teacher will tutar ties. Separate driveways. wood floors. Very deslra- Screened In porch. 10 x 12 Hudson SI III Box 329, Manchester, Ct. negotiation.) Performs for the Water Pollution Worden 646-0555. Call 528- 1 300 for eneraetlc*people needed. 06040. students In grades 7 thru $133,9(M. Call ask for Ed or ble quiet location! deck overlooking private Williams St. III various and responsible Control Authority. Ability 12. $15.00 per hour. Call Dan 649-2947. ICDNODMINIUMS I REAL ESTATE iqo i APARTMENTS [APARTMENTS appointment. stenographic and clerical Offered at $96,900. Realty back yard. FIreplaced liv­ Oakland SL 3-17 Part time sexton for Man­ to work Independently 6468840. World 646-7709. ing room, dining room I FDR SALE [ wanted >^‘ iF0R RENT [fo r RENT Tire changer and lube work and minor adminis­ ond deal effectively with Summit St. 388-453 chester Church. 15 hours man. Some experience trative work Involving In­ Manchester. $89,900. and garage. D.W. Fish *200 REWARD per week, general Interior the public. General office If you want complete Realty. 643-1591 or 871- 2 bedroom condo, IVz Strickland St. all preferred. Full-time. Uni­ itiative and Independent duties; filing, typing, cor­ Charming and spacious 3 Wanted to purchase Du­ 2 bedroom apartment. 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, 2nd Trumbull St. cleanup and lawn mainte­ forms, vacation and sick lodgement within a town bedroom stucco Colonial, privacy and a unique 1400. baths, fully oppHanced plex in Manchester. Call Heat hot water and park­ floor, garage. Available III nance. Call 649-3696 9am- respondence. Position In­ home, then you must see kitchen with oak cabinets Griswold St. Lost dog - Shepard Oil Burner Service techni­ time, medical Insurance. department. Requires cludes one evening meet­ IHDMES modern kitchen and bath, otter 6pm. 649-7532 or ing. $440 monthly. Call June 1st. $425. Security all cian and Installer - li­ 12noon weekdays. this rustic Ranch style Three family $109,900. In­ In large eat-ln kitchen, 649-3584. Lilac SL Mix. Golden color with Apply In person Tires high school graduation or ing per month, salary; FDR SALE sunroom and second floor after 6pm. 528-6616. 649-8926. all censed. East of the River. Interanatlonal, 1195 Tol­ equivalent with caurses In sewing room, dining home set In the middle of 5 vest In this Manchester patio In backyard, and Winter SL 47-62 black markings on face Full time. Insurance and Dependable, hardwork­ $5.00 per hour. Applica­ freed acres. Even the property before the tax separate laundry hook­ land Tpke., Manchester. shorthand, typing and tions may be obtained for room with brick raised Manchester Available Im­ Trotter SL all and tail. Has on blue benefits. 871-1258. ing person needed by commercial subjects and hearth for wood/cool agent has trouble finding lows change...April 15fh, ups. ' $69,900 Jackston Bolton-Mobile home. mediately. Small 2 bed- growing supply house for the Town Manager's Of­ It. $145,000. Jackston 1987 will be a better day! Showcase Century 21 646- Working single adult pre­ Orchard SL III nylon red flea. Last 3 years Increasingly re­ fice, 1712 Main Street, All real estate advertised stove. D.W. Fish Realty. room apartment, Church SL Easy Assemblev Work! deliveries and generol sponsible clerical and 643-1591 or 871-1400. Showcase Century 21 646- ” We guorantee our 1316. ferred. No pets. June 1st. appliances. $450 plus se­ all seen Tuesday May 20, $714.00 per 100. Guaran­ warehouse duties. Oppor­ Coventry. The closing In the Manchester Herald 1316. houses" Blanchard & Ro- Rentals Lease, security. 643-2880. Myrtle St. stenographic skills. Apply date for this position Is curity and references. III vacinity of East St.. teed payment. No soles. tunity for advancement. Is sublect ta the federal setto 646-2482. Linden Ice Cream Drivers fo sell at the Personnel Office 41 June 4th, 1986. Fair Housing Act of 1968, Mr. Green, Greenhouse St. III Hebron. May be limp­ Detalls-send stamped en­ Full time hours with over­ Hood Ice cream and offer Forest Hills. Large 4 bed­ No Lawn to mow. Enlov Locust St. Center Street, Manches­ which makes It Illegal to Brand New LIstIngl your leisure time In this Efficiency Apartment- Realty, 646-4655. all velope: Elan-173, 3418 En­ time Involved. Full benef­ novelties In you own local ter, or call 647-3126. Dead­ room, 2V] bath Colonial Two Family. Immaculate RDDM8 Available Immediately ing - Answers to Pooh. terprise, Ft. Pierce, FI. its, profit sharing. Call Dental Hygenist expe­ advertise any preference, Lovely 6 room cape cod In on cul-de-sac. First floor aluminum sided home on roomy 2 bedroom, V/i area. No experience ne­ line for applying Is June rienced. Part time Tues­ limitation or discrimina­ FDR RENT $275 a month. 2Vj room Please call - no ques­ 33482. 244-3244 for Interview. cessary. Be your own Manchester. Newer wall family room with fire­ Hamlin Street. Real Real bath condominium. 18, 1986. EOE. Minorities day 81 Wednesday. Call tion based on race, color, to wall carpeting and Large airy rooms - Full available June 1st. $375. MANCHESTER HERALD tions asked - days 529- boss. Great routes now and handicapped urged to place, roomy eat-ln kit­ Nice! 2 car garage and Heat, hot water and ap­ Management Trainee. Painter 8< Helper. Good between 9am-12. 633-3509. religion, sex or national kitchen flooring. 100 amp chen, spacious dining more! "We guarantee our basement - Small, conve­ Room for rent. Large 6405. nights 646-0072. open In Manchester ond apply. origin, or an Intention to yard. Close to downtown pliances Included. No 2 bedroom townhouse. Call NOW 647-9946 Entry level position for wages for hard working surrounding areas. Call service, economical gas room. A real find tor houses" Blanchard & Ro- niently located, complex. Managers Position Avail­ make any such prefer­ heat. Tastefully deco­ (Jffered at $80,500.Joyce and buslines. $60 per week pets, security required. $625 per month. Heat & hot ambitous Individual. dependable person. 246- International Ice Cream $159,900. Joyce G. Epstein setto 646-2482. 646-2970. 7101 9om-4om. able. Mens clothing store. ence, limitation or dis­ rated. Offered at $85,900. G. Epstein Real Estate plus utilities. 5ecurlty and water Included, stove & Company has profit shar­ 623-1733 or 623-5878. Labarer - Full time for Call 649-7901. Real Estate 647-8895. refrigerator, full base­ ing program and both steel fabricating shoo. crimination. The Herald Jackson 8, Jackson Real Five Family. Beautiful 647-8895. references required. Call will not knowingly accept Estate 647-8400 or 6468646. 643-9008. ment. 1 year lease and J g T I hd m es HDMES local and national growth Crew for Hartford Excur­ Help wanted-Sales person Must have drivers license South Windsor. Like new, modern units In an Infla­ 2 Bedroom Townhouse- security deposit of $600. opportunities. 649-4563. sion Boat-Deckhands, and transportation. EOE any advertisement which 6 year old 8 room Dutch tion hedging business Heat, hot water, carpet­ FDR SALE for lewelry store. Part Is in violation of the law. Ask fo r Dan 649-0795. FDR SALE ANNDUNCEMENTS snack bar attendant, time afternoons. Apply In 643-1496. Colonial, 4 bedrooms, zoned location! Must See! Manchesfer-2 bedroom, ing, air conditioner, all Construction equipment ticket agents. Seasonal- person to J 8. J Jewlers, Let's Iron Out the Details! family room, large kit­ "W e guarantee our 1 Vj baths, $430 month plus apllances, nice location. Older 5 81 5 duplex with East Hartford, older gen­ operators - CAT, D-3, D-5, , June 21st to October 26th. 785 Main St., Manchester. Electronic technician. En­ Builders are anxious to chen and eating area, 3 houses" Blanchard 8, Ro- r n BUSINESS utilities & security. No Call 647-1595. tleman, 2 room efficiency, Emergency? In Manches­ 416; also,truck drlvers/lo- Minimum age 18. Call gineering manufacturing Outside Sales. Monday separate systems. Four complete this cape cod full baths, fenced yard, setto 646-2482. A pets, available June 1st. ter, dial 911 for fire, thru Frldoy, evenings. Ex­ full bafhs, plenty of sfor- I 2 J PRDPERTY all utilities, share a bath. borers. 633-8317. Deep River Navigation Travel coast to coast. company has an opening ond have the new owners many extras. $168,000 U 8, Frank 5plleckl, 643-2121. $72 weekly. 647-0069. police, medical help. Co. 5264954. EEO. for an Individual with cellent money. Coll oge, enclosed fronf and move In. 6 rooms, 3 bed­ R Realty 643-2692. Immaculate 3 bedroom Lets be more successful Jeanne 647-9946. 5 room apartment, up and Fuel Oil Truck Driver- together. Are you full of analogue and digital rear porches. New sforms rooms, 2 full bafhs, gener­ Ranch with 16 x 32 In- Manchester commercial down, 2 bedrooms, stove Class 2 license required. background and ability to and screens. Large, very ground pool, beautiful building with 2 stores and Partly Furnished. Small energy, enthuslam and ous allowances. Quality Chock Full Of Charm! Large furnished room- and refrigerator, conve­ apartment. Like private Dependable fuel oil deliv­ desire? We have openings prototype and trouble­ Munson’s Candy Kitchen nice yard. Some cosmet­ materials and craftsman­ Spacious 7 room antique landscaping, patio, a 4 room office. Excellent Kltchen facilities, close fo nient location, large yard, ery East-of-the-river. Ex­ shoot circuits. ASEE de­ ics needed. A "Must See"! ship. $114,900. Jackson 8, condition, main artery home. Working single Employment for 8 people to leave at of Bolton Is accepting colonial on Charter Oak fenced yard, must be bus and shopping. 647-9288 garden area. $600 plus male adult preferred. perienced only, full time, Permonant port time once for molor U.S. cities gree and mechanical ex- applications for part-time Asking $135,000. Strano Jackson Real Estate,647- St. 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, seen. Realty World. 646- $135,000 Hayes Corpora­ Leave name and phone utilities. Available June Insurance 8. benefits. Call perlence a plus. Real Estate. 647-7653. 8400 or 6468646. 7709. tion 646-0131. Lease. Security. No pets. & tellers needed In our Auto and resort areas such a employment. Hours are baths, 2 car garage, no. 1st. Call 643-0110. 643-2880. Education 647-9137.0 bank and Burr Corners New Orleans, Miami, Ha­ Accepting applications Monday thru Friday, 4pm newer heating system. Of­ offices. Will train, apply waii. No experience and resumes. AIrflo In­ to 8pm and 8 hours Sat. or fered at $92,500. Jackson 8, Y Assistant waterfront/s- 923 Main St., Manchester necessary-we train. Good strument Co. 53 Addison Sun. (Averaging 20 to 24 Jackson Real Estate, 647- mall craft director and or call 6461700.EOE beginners lob represent­ Road. Glastonbury Ct hours). Call for appoint­ HELP WANTED HELP WANTED 8400 or 646-8646. swimming Instructors for ing sports, fashion and 06033. ment 649-4332. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED girls resident camp In business publishers. High HD Stafford Springs. Coll 677- earnings for sharp hard 2667 for application. workers. Apply In person to; Chris Sauer, Howard SECRETARY HELP WANTED Summer Help Needed BUSINESS Dispatcher - Permonant Counselors for girls resi­ Office Work, Full Time- PRODUCTION SALES full time position. Small Johnsons, 451 Hartford INJECTION MOLDING Nutmeg Branch YWCA. Machine operators REPRESENTATIVE dent camp In Stafford Figure aptitude, typing, Turnpike, Vernon. Tues- WORKERS Excelleiit Oppertamity office atmosphere, diver­ heavy customer contact Manchester, full time, needed on all shifts for VERNON $46,000 Springs. Coll 677-2667 for Thurs.. 10am to 5pm only. In-Process Q. C. Inspector company serving the s k e u e n t sified office duties. Call application. and other general/varled immediate opening for 37'/i hour week in busy Company neecis LEADS - LEADS - LEADS ^ ^ I HATE OUTDOOR WORK? Appliance Repair 646- office duties. Full benefit office with much public CLERICAL cosmetic industry. Horticulture-Great ca­ several positions availa­ local representa­ We supply all appoint­ 1112. Mark Kaufman. Assistant cook, kitchen program Including dental contact. Strong math and UGHT Apply In person: Then it’s time you thought about a condomi­ reer opportunity to work Opportunity for competent person ble for all shifts. Positions tive. Interesting ments with interested nium uniti This 3V4 room condo has newer aides for girls resident paid. Call 528-1815. available In the following and communication MONEY-MAKING with tropical foliage In skilis. Abiiity to balance INDUSTRIAL Apollo Molded Producti homeowners. Must be ex­ P art Time Inserters camp In Stafford Springs. commercial Interior ac­ willing to take a career position. Join departments. lucrative posi­ carpeting, fully applianced kitchen, dining wanted. Call 647-9946, ask Receptionist. Our team Is money, use office 20 Mountain St„ Rockville perienced with home- Call 677-2667 for counts In the greater Hart­ People needed Immedia­ 872-8359 tion for experi­ area, good sized rooms, low maintenance for Bob. application. seeking a career minded a 19 press - steadily growing injec­ NC DRILLING machines, and typing 60 tely for temporary aaalgn- owners. Unlimited poten­ OPPORTUNITY ford area. Experience or costs plus garage. Ideal for business couple Individual to become a SILKSCREENING WPM. Abie to work inde­ manta. Take advantage of enced business tial. Salary plus commis- preferred, but will train. tion molder of precision gears with pendently and to organ­ or single person. Medical Secretaries. Im­ Packaging Company part of our surgical prac­ Call 677-4677 for an PLATING ROOM Olstena many benefits. Apollo II person. alon, plus expenses and mediate opening for 2 port looking for a part time tice. We are committed to an outstanding reputation. Of CUPOSIT ize work assignments. Especially Olsten’s S Qian Rd.. Manchatter, CT excellent benefits. Call Interview. Must have high school time secretaries. Please person to work In our personal and professional “TAKE A TRIP ON US". 647-1678 1-800*233-0960 Sharon 623-6982. BE A HARTFORD COURANT CARRIER Wt cin halp you bieonif i send resume to 18 Haynes office 3 hours a day. Some growth, team involve­ course - modern plant and equip­ We offer excellent work­ diploma and 2 years Not a contest — Everyone Earn cash, prizes, and more . . . Street Manchester Ct com puter knowledge ment, and quality patient ment with generous compensation. ing conditions and other minimum secretarial WinsI Apply: just working a few hours a week. "BEALE’’ PR0FE88I0NAU 06040. 6464797. helpful. Apply In person care. Salary starting at benefits. Apply In person: experience. Send re­ Call 848-4S2S, ind iik lor Oin. only, Merrill Industries, $6.00 an hour and up, Please call for an appointment or sume to M. Bragg Olsten Temporary YWCA, 135 Broad St., Service station mechanic 26 Village St., Ellington, depending upon expe­ Service Qualifications: D. F. REALE, INC. and attendants full and Ct. rience. Please call Mindy Barber. Meadows Manor stop to complete application. CIRCUITS, INC. Hartford. CT 06105 by 162 Spencer Street seeks the services of a • Early riser Reef Etfafe port time. Appiv In per­ at 649-2272. 59 Deming Road May 30, 1986. Manchester, CT 06040 PICTURE THIS state licensed barber, on a • Teen or adult 175 Main St., Manchester, Ct son, 252 Spencer St., Security Officers-Part Berlin. CT 06037 An EEO/AA Employer. 647-1991 Manchester. Executive answering ser­ monthly or bi-monthly • Need extra cash time. 6pm to 10pm. Wee­ basis, to serve the needs E O E M / r 646-4525 kends 8am to 4pm. $4.50 vice needs operators - our Plastics Gearing Technology, Inc. Excellent Income for part service expanding all of It's male residents. $ EXTRA MONEY $ per hour. Must be over 18. Hours are flexible and the time home assembly Car and Telephone neces­ shifts. Call Judy 649-2133. 1395 Toltand Turnpike CALL NOW for route availability in Manchester 2 work. For Info. Call 504- rate of compensation Is sary. Call 527-0225. negotiable. Interested Manchester, CT 06040 With Your Own Part-Time Job. Fran Harrington 649-5252 641-8003 ext. 8201. Floral Designer, expe­ PERSONNEL CO-ORDINATOR OPEN (MILEAGC PAX) WHERE VfUCAaU) rience required. Full time parties should call Phillip position. Must be familiar VIner, administrator at 643-6340 647-9191 between 8am- HOUSE An Excellent Opportunity for* f l|e ila ftfo fd with all phases of design 4pm. We have an immediate opening for a mature, work. Call 643-8455. Customer Service. Part personable and highly motivated individual Orthodontic office seek­ Brown's Flowers, Man­ to support our personnel department. Come visit our Housewives and Mothers with ing assistant. Experience time 25 hours per week. chester. Ask for Ron or Friendly Restau­ preferred, but willing to Call Jeanne. 647-9946. John. WHY NOT GET INTO THE young children bring them train the right person. Qualified candidates must be organized, de­ rant on 199 Spen­ Please send resume to EXCITING WORLD OF ADVERTISING? tail-oriented, accurate, have good math ap­ cer Street In Man­ with you and save on P.O. 2356, Vernon, Ct. ANNDUNCEMENTS titude, typing of 50 to 60 words per minute chester. We will 06066. [ANNDUNCEMENTS W E N E E D A N and have a minimum of 2 years business ex­ dassilieil! perience. have representa­ babysitting f lw ’l costs. 00 Manchester Insurance tives on hand to ]fou1l K ve the results! agency has an opening for ADVERTISING SAIES REP. 2 o pari time secretary. SOUTHEST NEW ENGLAND AREA BOARD Word processing and CRT background pre­ discuss career op- Typing and telephone MON. THRU FRI. 8:30 to 5:00 ferred. portunltles as WOMEN'S AGLOW FELLOWSHIP skills are Important. Insu­ Sales experience preferred, but will train. Ideal for well as available rance and computer skills GSP offers an excellent benefit package NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED experience helpful but not Will be conducting a Spring the college graduate or someone wanting to make which includes medical, dental and life in­ positions at any essential. 649-2891. Advance (Retreat) June 6 & 7, 1986 a career change. surance,pension plan and tuition reimbur­ one of our 3 Man­ IN BOLTON AREA sement. Qualified candidates may apply at chester Restau­ Part time - mature respon­ Registration 8:30 am Friday, June 6, 1980 (2 Days) sible teacher to work In Benefits Include: our facility or send resume with salary his­ rants. Lik8 St Registration 6:30 pm Friday. June 6, 1966 (VA Days) tory to: daycare setting. Must be • piMtant atmosphere • gas mllaage Cid8T Mill Rd. able to plan activities for Registration 9:00 am Saturday, Juno 7, 1986 (1 Day) a t: Br88Ml8ld S I Bolton 3-6 year olds. Call 647-0788. • good ealary • holidays A birthdays 199 Spencer Street 22 Hours Per Week EAST HARTFORD *97,900 ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT E. MIddU Tpks. Just listed, immaculate 7 room 3 bedroom Co­ tim e : Salary Plus Gas Allowance WEST HARTFORD, CT Must have a reliable car. GERBER SCIENTinC PRODUCTS, INC. Llnlsy SL lonial; garage, fireplaced living room, walk- Wed. May 28th SOUND INTERESTING? up attic, sliders to back yard, extra insulation. ■P gA K ni: Sharon Barrett Vice Pratidant of U.S. Fellow- 151 Batson Drive Carp8n(8r Rd. Minc.-B6lton For confidential Interview: 2-9 pm You can be a Herald Area Adviser and handle and •hlpt. aha haa aarned a reputation aa an exhorlar. teacher and Manchester, CT 06040 Bluarldgo Dr. Machinists - CNC Lathe. ancouragar of women In the Body of Chrlat. She haa been with I Call Penny Sleffert e 643-2711] EEO M-F-H-V Come folk with us. supervise our carrier boys & girls. If you like kids, We are expanding our Woman'a Aglow elnca It waa organized 18 yaara ago and haa want a little Independence and your own Income... B8tt8 Or. Manchastar work force and require 1 held many leadarahip poaltlona. Aa Vice Preaidant aha Between 9 & Noon class A Machinist to tool, ovaraaea 1700 tallowehipa. FRIENDLY set-up and run Hitachi 289-7475 Selki Lathes. Apply at For more Information call: RESTAURANTS MANCHESTER HERALD PASEK E.A. Patten Co. 303 Wethe- Jinny - 871-1606 Diane - 275-8703 or 872-1752 Hlanffypatpr HrralJi y/CALL 647-9946 or 647-9947 REAL ESTATE CO. Inc. over 24 V»w» o1 Expwtenca rall Street Manchester. Call NOW 647-9946 608 Burnside Ave., East Hartford U - M A N C H ES TE R H E R A LD . Wednesday, May 28, 1986

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 MANCHESTER SPORTS 8th taxes change MHS nine makes r n APARTMENTS STORE AND I t T I LAWN AND MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS IqJCARS (RIOTORCYCLEG/ l a y FOB BENT OFFICE SPACE FURNITURE LilJ GARDEN L ^ FOR SALE FOB SALE I^ M forsale [ r io p e d s but not leaders state tournament 474 Main Street, 1st floor 3 18 Inch Black 8, Decker Olde German sfelnt, blue Used sliding glass patio 1974 Plymouth Duster. 83 Suzuki RM125 recent room apartment. Heated, electric mower with gross LIndenwIrten; Karltkube doors, thermal, $15 each. Runs well, needs body rebuilt. $600 or best offer. ... page 4 ... page 9 no appliances, security. catcher. Good condition ' Resident Schloss, (2) $99 Call 646-2300. work. 90,000 miles, $600 or 742-6470.______S450 per month call 64^ King - Sized bed. Firm used 2 years $60.00. 646- 643-6526. best offer. 649-1063. 2426 weekdays 9-S. Wilson business offices You can be a good sales­ and support services. Fur­ mattress. Two twin box 61640 Old wooden trunk with springs. Frame. Excellent metal hlnges-23 Inches Olds Clera Brougham man ... lust use a Quick- Manchester 1 bedroom, nished offices, secretarial Underwood Touch Mas­ selling ad In Classified to service, reception, tele­ condition. - WIN be sold 20 Evergreen shrubs. Up­ ter typewriter $25. Call deep, 34 inches long, 19 1984-Only 14,000 miles, first floor, stoye & refrig­ with 2 complete sets of right yews 15" to 18" high. Inches wide. Good stor- $7500. Call 643-8602. fTnd cosh buyers! 643-2711. erator, no pets, lease & phone ansvyerlng, word 649-7793. procesing and copier fa­ sheets, 1 bedspread. All $40. 643-6801. oge $25.00. 649-7625.0 security. $400 per month. for $220, or best offer. 1978 Dodge Challenger. 646-1379 cilities. Level H Watkins Marx battery operated Center, 935 Main St., Man­ 643-8082, evenings 8i wee­ Not all the news Is on the child's racing car. Bat­ Drapes fully lined 84 Runs well, good body (MISCELLANEOUS chester. 647-0073. kends. Keep trylngl. front pogel There's lots of tery charger Included. $35 Inches by 166 Inches floral condition, $1100. Dan 647- Manchester-3 room, 1 $60 647-9902.0 9557 evenings, evenings (automotive bedroom apartment- newsy Information In the 646-5121. Manchester - Downtown King size bed and box Classified section. 643- 643-1100 days. stoye, refrigerator, no spring set with miscel­ Picnic Table, with two Front bumper for 1904 pets, references, security, retail or office space, 1750 2711. Braided rug multi color. square feet. 668-1447. laneous linen. $99.00, 872- separate benches. Hand 1977 Chevy Vega Wagon, Ford Van. Silver, $50. Also $340 plus utilities. 649-4003- 2276.0 5x8 $80. Call 646-1427. made of scaffold planks. good running conditon. silver rear sfep bumper. 643-8449. Manchester office or re­ RECREATIONAL $75 649-9718. $300. 647-9079. 742-8363.0 MmulmttvManchester — A City of Village Charm HrraW Bunk beds, complete, 2 cases SImllac with Iron, 2 Bedroom flat, heat and tail space. Could be busl- L a y EQUIPMENT ness/opartment $85.00, 646-1760.O $25. Air conditioner, Sa­ Takava Dirt Bike. Good Firebird 1982,6 cylinder, 4 Bucket seat with swivel hot water, carpeted, all nyo 12,000 BTU's $300 condition, new $160, sel­ speed, Am /Fm stereo base fits ford vans. Rec- appliances, air condition. combination. Frank Spl- leckl, 643-2171. Kitchen set-FormIca ta­ Raleigh 5 speed ladies tirm. Coll 647-8989. ling now for $80. 6464)687.o cassette, sun roof, power llner with folding arms, Call 649-5240. ble and four chairs. Very bicycle good condition. steering, power brakes, $85. 649-9982.0 $35.00 Call 649-3997.0 25 Cents 1200 Square feet, newly good condition $80.00. Kerosun Heater-used 4 General Electric Motor-1 excellent condition. 24 Locust Street. 7 room Please call 643-0897. HP, brand new. Asking $5,600. Call 643-6802. Four Firestone P215 75R15 apartment $600 monthly remodeled. 1 mile from Golf Cart-Set of twelve times, well built, like new UCONN. 429-6421. ' Omnl-85. Good size $85.00 $40. 649-7350.O Radial tires. 10.000 miles. plus utilities. Security, no Laveseat. 5' x 3’ x 2', clubs and ball retrelver. Oldsmobile Toranado $75.00. 643-9041 weekdays $45.00.0 643-1433, keep trylng.Q appliances Call 646-2426 Office for rent.-700 sq. ft.. brown plaid cloth with 2 For sale-Sears dehumldl- 1979, 68,000 mlles/loaded, after 3; 00pm. Weekends Plan changes weekdays 9-5. matching cushions. Ex­ fler. Used very little. clean. Asking $4,500. Call anytime.o Ideal location, no food. Foam Cushion uphol­ Index rises: cellent condition. $99. 649- Good for damp bosement 646-3633 or 742-6394. Near Mini Moll. Call 649- stered chair. $25. Two Bolton Notch-NIcely fur­ 0969. 9540 after 3pm. IBOATS/MARINE $75. Call 649-79590 Car stereo with cassette nished 2 room apartment. tires, good treads, excel­ and 50 watt booster. Fits ( e q u ip m e n t 1973 Ford Torino. Run­ All utilities Included, for lent canditlon $10. See Queen Mattress. Goad ning Condition. $99 takes any car. $99,649-9604 after aren’t enough 2 elderly male. Parking anytime. 649-8390.O condition, foam rubber, It. 647-9079.D 8:00pm.o near shops. After 3pm RESORT TV/STEREO/ 16 foot Mad River canoe, firm, clean, $50. Please 649-9093. APPLIANCES paddles Included. Used call 649-7951, For sale-1973 Toyota, runs Tires Radial 225-15 Good good health PROPERTY I four times. Excellent con­ good. Call 647-9322. condition 4/$99 or best for opponents Used Refrigerators, dition. $800. Please call offer. Please keep trying, Coventry Loke. 1 bed­ 133 j CONDOMINIUMS Washers, Ranges — 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- Mahogany twin beds, box 875-4493.0 room waterfront cot­ clean, guaranteed, parts 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for springs, mattresses, bu­ By John F. Kirch FOR RENT tages, suitable for 2 per­ and service. Low prices. Bob. reau, mirror, mople 2-13lnch tires and rims off Herald Reporter sons only. Available June B.D. Pearl 8, Son, 649 dinette set, refrigerator. TAG SALES 1978 Pontiac Grand Prix. 1980 Dotsun $5 each. 2 21st to August 30. $150-$250 for economy Manchester. Ansaldl Main Street, 643-2171. Excellent condition. 643- Air condition, power white Aluminum awnings per week. 742-3022. Town planning officials entered round three of the Wetherall Village. July 4714. Too Sale. Thurs & Friday steering, power brakes, 36 inch and 30 inch, $7 9 MUSICAL fight for a new Comprehensive Plan of Development 1st. 6 room, free standing Panasonic Upright Va­ 9:30-4. Some antiques and new transmission, shocks each. Call 742-0274.O condo. Fireplace, central ( it e m s and rear springs. $2,000 or Wedne.sday night and got battered again. cuum — With attach­ 19" and 25" colored TV collectibles, books, dishes By T. R. Eastham Analysis said in a report air, all appliances, no I ROOMMATES ments, bags 8i extra belt. 7 and other household best offer. 646-8787 or Trailer Canopy. 8 x 12 with For the third time in eight months, townspeople pets. Close to shopping sets. Working condition. 649-3467 after 6pm. tent 7 X 7. $50 643-8095. United Press International It was the largest month-to- WANTED months old. $50. Good Hondo II Electric Guitar, Console and table top $50 items. 78 Buckinaham denounced proposals made in the master plan, which and 1-384. $700 plus utili­ attactive finish, wood month gain since October 1983 condition. Call 646-3245 to $99. 633-1797. Street Monchester. took the town planning staff four years to complete ties. 647-1152. after 5pm. case, leather strap. $275 WASHINGTON - The govern­ when the index also rose by Manchester-Spilt rent 1.5 and about six months to revise. $315 per month plus heat new, $99. phone 643-1374.0 FOR $ALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION ment's broadest gauge of future percent. It was last exceeded by a South Windsor, Bryer- Used refrigerators, Timex Sinclair 1000 per­ BY THE TOWN OF MANCHI$TRR At a public hearing in the Illing Junior High School wood 2 bedroom, 2 bath, and utilities. 1 months sonal computer - still In economic activity advanced a 1.9 percent advance in June of 1983. security. Available June washers, ranges-clean, Small electronic console cafeteria Wednesday night, between 150 and condo, wall to wall, olr cord organ. $50. Call 649- the box. Hooks up to TV. Automotive Notice Is hereby given of o sole ot public auction to be held strong 1.5 percent in Aprii. the The surge caps a strong three 200 1st. 646-8578 days. guaranteed, parts and ser- Saturday, May 31,1986 at 10; 15 a.m., E O T , at the Manchester people found more to complain about, despite the fact conditioning, appliances, vloce. Low prices. B.D. 7406. $65. 643-4859 nights. biggest jump in 2>A years, the months advance and kicks the Police Department Garage, 239 Middle Turnpike East, Man­ that the Planning and Zoning Commission changed washer dryer, tennis, Pearl 8, Sons, 649 Main St. chester, Connecticut, of the unclaimed merchandise os Commerce Department said index up 7.5 percent above the many of the proposals that incurred the wrath of pool. Available June. $675 643-2171. Free upright piano, needs Drapes 150 x 84, off white, (CARS listed below. today. April 1985 level. per month, plus utilities tuning. You take It away. fully lined, 2 pair for $50 Claims for merchandise listed below should be mode with townspeople during two previous hearings. 872-3723 or 644-4041. Merchandise FOR SALE The composite index of ieading According to revised figures Whirlpool washer 8, Call 646-4305 after 5pm. 646-6332. the Manchester Police Department. No claim made after About 25 people spoke at the hearing — all of them dryer, 8 months old. Good sole will be accepted. All sales ore final and for cosh. No economic indicators rose to 179.2 contained in the report, the index soles to minors. Inspection of articles for sole may be mode last month, on a scale that began at against the plan. condition. 282-7027. between 9:00 o.m. and 10:00 o.m. on the day of the sole. advanced by 0.8 percent in Febtru- in 1967. the Bureau of Economic ary and 0.9percent in March, after "It's quite evident that the board has not been HOMES CAMERAS/PHOTO ENDROLLS The Town reserves the right to remove from the sole, or re- 100 FURNITURE Kltchold dishwasher. [ e q u ip m e n t lect, any or oil bids tor what It deems to be In the best Interest falling 0.2 percent in January. listening to the taxpayers." said Santina Drive FOR RENT Green, works good. $40 or 27% wldlh-25* 1985 S-10 Blazer In mint N ot the Town. The index has moved up in 10 of resident Emanuel Motola. a member of the Southwest best offer 649-7814.0 13% wtdth-2 for 2fi condition. Only 12,000 Property Owners Association, which has vocally Spacious 4 Bedroom King Size water bed with Photography equipment Copies of Rules of the Sole and list of Items for sole ore ovoll- the last months. M UST be picked up M the miles. $9,800. 647-9764. oble at the General Services Dfflce, Municipal Building, 41 12 opposed parts of the plan. "We haven’t told the board Colonlal-2 full baths, con­ heater and padded side 5,000 BTU air conditioner enlarger, timer, troys, Center Street, Manchester, Connecticut. "The leading indicators continue etc. $99 Call 646-8255.0 Manchester Herald Office N U won’t we want them to change the master plan. We’ve told venient location, $800 per rails. Excellent condition. In good working condition before 11 A M O NLY 1979 Subaru DL 4 door, 5 to suggest a healthy economic month. 646-7045 or 721- $150 Call 646-0538. To f Brand/ them we don't want it at all." $50.00. Call 659-2223 even­ speed, $850. 649-4235. climate ahead, although I would 7546. ings after 7:00pmo Number Moke Speed Except for comments made by Motola. association 12 foot X 15 foot rug- 1. Hondo 3 like to see more zip in new orders." Chairman Theunis Werkhoven and a few other irate I NOTICI OF SALE 2. Triumph 3 fix blame Excellent condition. $125. Eighteen cubic foot PETS AND 3. Unknown Reg. said Commerce Secretary Mal­ speakers, the overall tone of the hearing was much STORE AND Beige tones. 647-1186. freezer. $75. Call 649-4311. SUPPLIES Property contained In the following self sforoee units will be 4. Cycle-Pro Reg. colm Baldrige. more low key than the one that prevailed at the first sold at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, June1,1986at Hondl Self Stor-lt 5. Raleigh Rtg. OFFICE SPACE Place, 510 North Main Street, Manchester, C T. 6. Ross Reg. "Becau.se of inventory adjust­ two hearings last October and November. At those For Sale-Bed, dresser For Sale. 15.7 cubic ft. Red Coper hockey helmet proceedings, residents barraged planning officials with mirror, nlghtstond Unit B20 - J. Klllan, Occupant 7. Columbia Reg. in Derby ments in the automobile industry, Hotpoint upright freezer. with mask. Never used 8. Unknown Rag. with criticism and called for the resignation of Manchester. Near Inter­ $90. Call after 5pm. 646- Partial contents: chairs, filing cabinets, couch, stoye, lawn 9. M o p ^ 3 growth may ease in the second 5501b. capacity. $50 or best $25. Call 646-4009 and ask mower, mattresses, refrigerator, washing machine, boxes, Planning Director Mark Pellegrini. state, attractive 1 story 9788 ask for Lynn. offer 646-6754. for Carl.o 10. Moped 3 B E R LIN . Conn. (AP) — Super­ quarter.” Baldrige said. "But with misc. Items 11. Intro Motor Nonetheless, the speakers Wednesday continued to brick office building, 3 lower Interest rates, lower infla­ Unit P64 - L.McVeigh, Occupant 12. Motobecon 3 visors overseeing sewer replace­ voice opposition to certain areas of the plan and call much p a rk in g , 4,000 Four drawer dresser with Freezer, Upright model. AKC. Brittany Spaniel Partial contents: boxes of miscellaneous Items 13. Lo-Logutl 3 ment lines should be required to tion and a more competitive dollar, square feet total, will for changes. full swing-type mirror. Excellent Condition. Pups, orange and white Unit F28 - R. Ward, Occupant 14. Sears Reg. complete training courses on elec­ the econorny’s pace should accel­ sub-dIvIde. Reasonable. Has 6" legs. Needs some Frost free. Call after 6pm. $200. 289-6555. Call after Partial contents: bike, choirs, coitfh, mattress, tables, TV , 15. Columbia Reg. High on the list was a proposal to classify land 16. Junior Roadster Reg. trical and natural gas safety. erate during the second half.” The Haves Corp. 646-0131. work. $60. 643-2880. $99 646-6507. 4pm. and mIsc. Items between Interstate 384 and Hackmatack. Prospect 17. Huffy R.0. Northeast Utilities said in a report The economy expanded by 3.7 Unit E7 - J. Naya, Occupant 18. Tyler R « g . issued today. and South Main streets as a medium-high-density A Partial contents: couch, chairs, end tables, sewing machine, 19. BrIdgestone/KabukI 10 percent at an annual rate in the housing zone. The designation would allow a air conditioner, T V , ond misc. Items 20. Whirley )o The report to the National first quarter of this year. The 21. Free Spirit to developer to seek a zone change to build up to 10 Unit A38 - G. Gates, Occupant Transportation Safety Board was Reagan administration has fore­ Partial contents: drums set, couch, choirs, air conditioner, 22. Huffy J2 issued in response to that federal housing units an acre on land that is currently zoned books, and misc. Items 23. Full 10 cast 4 percent growth between the Residence AA. which permits up to two units an acre. 24. Raleigh 10 agency's investigation into the For Information, call 649-6980 25. Huffy 3 Dec. . 1985 explosion at the River final quarter of 1985 and the last During three workshop sessions held over the 26. Raleigh 6 068-05 10 Restaurant in Derby that killed six three months of this year. Herald photo by Pinto winter, the PZC lowered permitted densities called 27. Free Spirit Reg. for in the original plan. When the commission decided M. Royce Union 10 people. Seven of the 11 indicators showed FREE TOWN APVERTISEMENT 29. Ross to Theunis Werkhoven, chairman of the Southwest Property Owners to retain the medium-high-density proposal near Investigators believe that the gains in April, led by a burst of POO OWNERS 30. Columbia 10 Hackmatack Street, many of its members said they 31. Huffy to explosion was caused by natural growth in the money supply that Association an(d a longtime critic of the town’s prop.osed plan of Y would only allow single-family houses to be built in the Section 22-338, General Statutes of the State of Connecticut, 32. Sekine Cycle to gas leaking into the restaurant added 0.49 percent to the index. development, listens at a Wednesday night public hearing as residents requires TH AT ALL DOGS OVER SI X MONTHS OLD MUST 33. Tokora tO from a broken NU natural gas pipe area. They said a developer could never get 10 BE LICEN S ED ON OR B EFO R E JU N E 30, 1986 or at such 34. Superlo to Stock prices, which led March complain about residential density proposalsforthesouthwest section 35. Raleigh in the street outside of the Main advancers with a revised 0.36 time as such dog becomes six months old. Neglect or refusal 10 of tow n. Please turn to page 3 to license a dog will sublect a dog owner to a fine and to 36. Unlvego to Street restaurant. A sewer recon­ percent gain moved the index up Classified Ad arrest. 37. Unknown to struction project was underway at Registration fees are as follows; Neutered Male or Spayed 38. Unknown tO 0.16 percent last month. Female, 84.00; Female or unneutered male, 88.20; Kennel 39. Roll Fast Rea the time. A change in outstanding credit 40. Columbia 3 The NU report doesn’t fix a (when not more than 10 dogs are kept), 853.00. 41. Columbia patterns helped the index by 0.24 3 blame in the explosion. Fill out coupon below (one word per space) and mail: Information required under the low Includes; Owner's nqme 42. Free Spirit to percent. and address. Name of Dog, Sex, Breed, Age and Color Mork- 43. Huffy to But the report by the Berlin- Ings. 44. All-Pro to based company offers five recom­ Among the most encouraing Gas dealers say Lieberman wrong Clearly state name of item and phone number in ad. A VETERINARY CERTIFICATE IS REQUIRED FOR 45. Jeunet to signs was a sharp turnaround in 46. Huffy to mendations. most of which sugge.st SPAYED FEMALE OR NEUTERED MALE NOT PREVI­ new orders for manufacturers Price must be included. OUSLY LICENSED. EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, YOU MUST PRE­ 47. Unknown to improved communications be­ Bv Susan Vaughn sonal. "Lieberman is primarily wholesalers do not make excess down 2 cents Wednesday, he said. SENT A CURRENT RABIES CERTIFICATE WHEN REGIS- 48. Huffy to tween federal and local officials, consumers goods and materials. Herald Reporter running for governor." he profits. They make only 1 to 3 "I don’t think there is any price ■ ERING YOUR DOG. 49. Unknown Reo One item only per ad. 50. Columbia to contractors and utility companies. The indicators added 0.2 percent to contended. percent profit on gross sales "if fixing.” Minicucci said. Officehours will be os follows: Monday through Friday, 8:30 5t. Columbia Wholesale distributors in the Lassow and other distributors they are lucky at the end of the A.M . to 5:00 P.M. 3 For instance. NU recommends the index last month after declines “ We try to maintain a 10-cent-a- 52. Falcon to that "ambiguities over the status area aren't willing to take the complained about the 16-cent-a- year.” he said. Do not use abbreviations. If oyallable, please bring lost year's registration paper with 53. Unknown to of 0.09 percent in February and 0.22 gallon profit margin." he said, you os this will expedite the Issuance of the new license. 54. Horlev 3 and authority" of on-site em­ percent in March. blame for higher gasoline prices in gallon tax on gasoline and the Lieberman's investigation of adding that the amount is not 55. Suzuki 3 ployees working for consulting Connecticut, as the state attorney additional 2-cent gross-receipts wholesalers showed gross profit excessive considering the cost of If you apply for renewal by mall, please enclose last year's 56. Kent 3 Recent gains in the economic N O Pet, Garage, Tag Sale or Commercial ads registration and a stamped addressed enyelope. engineers be clarified. The report barometer that seeks to forecast general’s office said they should tax they must all pay when they margins of up to 700 percent during expenses, such as increasing insu­ following a. recent investigation. buy gasoline from the major oil recent months. But the names of 43 EDWARD TOMKIEL 58. Huffy — Reo suggested that on-site consulting the nation’s economic activity rance rates. accepted. TO W N C LER K 59. Huffy R„- engineers be responsible for carry­ Instead, several distributors in­ companies. companies involved in the investi­ A spokesman for Kasden Fuel MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 60. Unknown Reg three-to-six months in advance ing out the duties of their firms. terviewed today blamed the prices Connecticut’s gasoline taxes are gation will not be released because Co., another arja distributor, 075-05 NU also suggested that a com­ have been centered in the financial on high state taxes on gasoline, more than twice the amount of of confidentiality provisions of the would only say that "our margin Ads must be printed on order blanks appearing in the munity receiving federal funds for indicators. strict environmental regulations those in New Jersey, where prices Connecticut Anti-Trust Act. Lieb­ has decreased substantially.” Description Other advancers for the month and increasing insurance rates, as are often being quoted as much erman said. Manchester Herald. NOTICE 63. 2-Mon Bock Sow sewer projects be required to Other major area wholesalers PUBLIC HEARING 64. Hatchet were net business formation, state well as on the major oil companies lower, said Charles Isenberg. Isenberg said the independent refused to comment on the BOARD OF DIRECTORS cxmsult with utilities that own 65. Block Nylon Gym Bog underground facilities near a unemployment insurance claims and Attorney General Joseph I. executive vice president of Inde­ wholesalers are locked into buying investigation. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 66. 35mm Camera 67. Brown Brief Cose proposed construction site during and building permits. Lieberman himself. pendent Connecticut Petroleum at the major oil company prices An informal survey showed Notice Is hereby given thot the Board of Directors, Town of . Red Cooler "The blame should go back to the Association. New Jersey's tax on because of contracts, although he Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the 68 the planning process. Among the decliners. the aver­ current retail gasoline prices ■ n 69. Volley boll - red attorney general.” said Arthur gasoline is 8 cents a gallon, he said. said the independent stations still ranging from % cents a gallon to Lincoln Center Hearing Room,494Main Street, Manchester, 70. Bowling boll - black A total of eight lawsuits have age workweek shrank, pulling I Connecticut, on Tuesday, June 3, 1986 at 8:00 P.M. to con­ Lassow. president of Ellsworth The association represents 45 usually have the lowest prices $107.9. About a month ago. some sider and act on the following: Bowling boll - green been filed as a result of the back the index by 0.08 percent. 2 To all Herald 72. Bowling boll - block explosion. Contracts and orders for plant and Lassow Inc. on Oakland independent gasoline wholesalers because of the secondary oil retail prices in the area were as J 3 . Bowling ball - black Street. "The oil companies are whose members run 350 gasoline companies used at some self- readers who I Proposed appropriation to General Fund, equipment knocked it back 0.07 low as 74.9 cents a gallon. Isenberg Budget 1985/86 - Miscellaneous - TR A N SFE R to 74. frousers - size 4T Those named in the suits have getting so darn mad ... at the high stations in the state. They are all service. cash-only gas stations. said. have something { 75. Girl's dress- 1 2 months percent and sensitive materials Capital Improvement Reserve F u n d ...... 850,000.00 76. Boy s shirt and trousers - size 4T included NU. New England Rail­ tax and the trouble the attorney small and family-owned. Isenberg Charles Minicucci. an owner of Another increased cost for gaso­ to be financed by a Grant from the Federal prices were down 0.05 percent. to sell for I Emergency Management Agency. 77. Block and white dress - size 4T road Construction of Bridgeport general is giving them.” said. M & M Oil Service in Bolton, a line stations is a result of new state 78. Axe Vendor performance remained 79. Shovel and Phillip W. Genovese & Asso­ "All he’s done is create work, “ The bottom line is that Connec­ small wholesale distributor, said is regulations requiring all stations Proposed appropriation to Education Special ciates Inc. of Hamden. unchanged in April. 10 T1 12 o r L e s s Prolects - Fund 41 - Existing Account 412, Visu­ to. Bowling boll - red/black hard feelings and get the public ticut stacks up (in prices) with impossible to tell how his suppli­ to replace underground steel oil ’99 I ally Impaired - Budget 1985/86 :...... 812,000.00 81. Volley ball disturbed.” he said. other states” after the taxes and er’s gasoline prices are going to go tanks that are over 15 years old. to be financed by a State Grant. 82. Bowling boll 83. Bowling ball Lassow also said he thought expenses of retailers are taken off. from week to week. Although the Each station will have to spend 13 15 We will run your ad Proposed appropriation to General Fund, 84. Bowling boll Lieberman’s motivation in attack­ Isenberg said. wholesale prices had gone back up $50,000 to $70,000 for the new tanks. 9 Budget 1985/86 Senior Citizens...... 8750.00 85. Bowling boll ing the oil companies was per­ Isenberg said that independent again for awhile, the price went Isenberg said. for 6 days Free of to be financed by a donation and activity fees 86. Radio & tape player T O D A Y ’S HERALD Charge. already received. 87. Girl's bicycle Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - 88. Ladles watch | I 89. Assorted Fond 61 - Phone-a-Rlde Bus, Budget 1986/87...... 876,270.00 90. Purple bog to be financed by a Federal Grant (854,009.00) I Fill out coupon and 91. Dhm meter 8, cose Union complains Index I N am e. and Town contribution (822,261.00) approved Moffett faces new snag; judge withdraws with 1986/87 budget. 92. Metal boseboll bot 24 pogM, 4 goctlons I either mail it or 93. Sickle The owners of the Crestfield- Address bring it to the Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - 94. Shower curtain - blue Fenwood nursing home have dis­ A H u i r n By Mark A. Dupuis decided to pull himself off the Southington and some voters, believed he could have made a fair I Fund 61 - Health Education Program 1986/87 ...... 813,706.00 95. Tate boo • brown R iin in o R f i to be financed by State Grants and Participant 96. Radio 8i tope player criminated against employees who 91-?? United Press International matter because he serves as unable to cast their ballots after decision on the motions filed by P h o n e . Manchester Herald Fees. 97' Hedge trimmer went on strike last winter by P.lnsAiflaH 2 9 -9 4 chairman of the Governor’s Coun­ waiting a half-hour or more, left lawyers for O’NeiH’s delegates and W. Elertric to- chain sow office. Proposed additional appropriation to Special . Cooler denying them paid vacation time, P n m l r » 1 A HARTFORD — Democrat Toby cil on Mental Retardation. the polls without voting. Southington town officials. Grants Fund 61 - Day Care Services, MELC 99 One ad a month only 1W. Brief cose - brown the union that represents the CrinnArtiriit fi 7 Moffett ran into a new snag today The judge’s decision means a He is seeking a rerun of the Valid thru School Age Program for period October 1,1986 However, Barall said he was to September 30, 1987...... 873,036.00 12J- ft*^®7ted hub COPS workers has charged. The New Fntnrtninm ant 1 7 in his legal fight to overturn the further delay in court proceedings primary with hopes of getting the per family 102. Holy Bible England Health Care Employees concerned about public perception May 31, 1986 (No phone calls to be funded by a Grant from the State of Con­ 103. Axe F n r i i R 1?^ results of last week’s gubernator- over Moffett's suit, which is 14 delegates Southington will send necticut, Deportment of Human Resources. Union. District 1199. has filed a because he serves on the Gover­ __ One Item Onlv ] « ’ i S “ !' F'o*flc oos container 1 o ra l nayuR f).4 n ia l delegate primary in seeking a rerun of the Southington to the Democratic state convention ______accepted)___ Proposed Ordinance - Regulation of Use of Sanitary Land­ I S ' f S** • Plo*fle oos container complaint with the National Labor primary where O'Neill was de­ nor’s Council on Mental Retarda­ fill. (Copies of the Proposed Ordinance may be seen In he 1 n t t n r y 9 Southington. in July, where Moffett and O’Neill I S ' ^ S® • Plo»*l9 oos container Relations Board. Story on page 4. Superior Court Judge Herbert clared the winner by 61 votes. are vying for the gubernatorial tion. an appointment made by the Town Clerk's Office during business hours). !2Z' 4 Gal. red plastic gas con n h l t i m r l o R governor. 108. Green/whlte cooler ft The case is now .scheduled to be D p l n l n n Barall. who had been taking nomination. All public meetings of the Town of Manchester are held at lo­ 109. Red/white coaler A testimony on motions to dismiss heard in West Hartford Superior Moffett is about 25 delegates "That public perception may cations which are accessible to handicapped citizens. In ad­ 110. Red/whIte cooler Sunny and warm P a n p l R 9 dition, handicapped Individuals requiring an auxiliary aldin 111. Baseball glove, fielder's Moffett's lawsuit over the Sou­ Court by Judge Thomas H. Corri­ short of the 270 needed at the state sometimes be as important as S p n r t R 1 0 - 1 ? lianri|ffitpr Hrralft order to facilitate their participation at meetings should 112. Wollet, camouflage green Sunny and warm today with a thington primary, disqualified gan. who plans to begin taking convention to force O’Neill into a reality.” he said from the bench in contact the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the scheduled 113. Wallet, ton high around 80. Partly cloudy T A l n u l R i n n 1 7 himself from the case today. testimony at 2 p.m. Friday. statewide primary in September to Hartford Superior Court. "We meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made. 114. Rolling Stones block wallet OnltArt .RtRtAR 1fl 115. 110 size 3-oock film tonight with a low of 55 to 65. Partly Barall said he was sure he could Moffett contends some voting decide the nomination. have to walk, if you wish, a fine line 16 Bralnard Place STEPHEN T. CASSANO, SECRETARY sunny Friday with a high around W A R l t l A r 9 Manchester BOARD OF DIRECTORS 116. Man's gold colored ring - no stones impartially decide whether the machines were not working when In di.squalifying himself from the to avoid any perception the process 117. Hydraulic floor lack 80.. Details on page 2. W n r i r i the polls opened May 20 in Doted ot Manchester, Connecticut this 23rd day of May, 1986. 118. 4-wov lug wrench 19 case should be thrown out, but Southington case. Barall said he is anything but fair." 078-05