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Memo to Bush Told of Effort to Supply Contras

Memo to Bush Told of Effort to Supply Contras

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Tuesday, Sept. 8,1987 30 Cents Hart talks Memo to Bush S tonight on his quest told of effort to c E d< SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Gary Hart will announce tonight that he supply contras V is not resuming his presidential campaign, Cable News Network w reported, but the Colorado Demo­ WASHINGTON (AP) - A memo­ ever saw the document, and If crat told a newspaper columnist his randum prepared for Vice Presi­ members of the Iran-contra com­ tt political fall had generated dent George Bush seven months mittees have not interviewed the ei sympathy. before the Iran-contra affair be­ vice president. Hart, who withdrew from the came public last year say s a former In depositions, Watson as well as presidential race May 8 amid news CIA agent wanted to meet with the Donald Gregg, a former CIA agent P reports about an extramarital vice president to discuss "resupply and Bush’s national security ad­ I relationship with actress-model of the contras,” according to viser, said they could not recall the Donna Rice, is scheduled to be testimony released today. language in the memo. Watson said Interviewed on a special edition of Bush, the front-runner for the he was "almost positive" the ABC-TV’s "Nlghtline” tonight. Republican 1988 presidential nomi­ subject of the contras never came He will apologize for his actions nation, has acknowledged his rela­ up at the May 1 session with Bush, during his campaign, CNN re­ tionship with the agent, Felix and Gregg was evert more ported Monday. Rodriguez, but has steadfastly held emphatic. NBC Nightly News reported that he knew nothing about private "There was no intention to Monday that Hart’s advisers were efforts to provide arms to the discuss contra (esupply, nor was urging him to say again that he Nicaraguan rebels at a time when contra resupply discussed in the 1 would not run for president. such aid was banned by Congress. May meeting," Gregg testified. ‘ Neither CNN nor NBC cited the The memo, dated April 30, 1086, Watson also told of an Aug. 8, source of its report.' notes that Rodriguez was coming to 1986, meeting among himself, The "Nightline” interview with Washington from Central America Gregg and Rodriguez, at which anchorman Ted Koppel will be and was to meet briefly with Bush Rodriguez complained about the Hart’s first lengthy public appear­ on May 1. Under a section titled, quality and trustworthiness of ance since he withdrew. "Purpose," the document s t a t ^ people retained by Lt. Col. Oliver Speculation that Hart might “ Felix Rodrigues^ a counterin­ North to run the contra resupply resume his quest for the Demo­ surgency expert who Is visiting operation. Rodriguez worried that cratic nomination was sparked last from El Salvador, will provide a the group, led by retired Air Force month when Bill Dixon, his former briefing on the status of the war in Maj. Gen. Richard V. Secord, campaign manager, told a radio El Salvador and resupply of the might be "making immoral prof­ interviewer he believed Hart would contras." its” from dealings with the contras. get back in the race. Watson said he sensed from his The document was released Hart, vacationing at the time in conversation with Rodriguez that today by the congressional Iran- North was "chairman of the board" Ireland, refused to comment. But contra Investigating committees, he fueled the speculation when he of the operation, and Secord the along with transcripts of deposi­ "chief operating officer.” cut his trip short and toW reportei s Hi?. tions taken from three member* of in Denver that he soon would have " Much of the testimony released Bush’ s stmf. The testimony had more to say on the matter. today focused on contacts between been given in May and June. Hart spokesman Bill Shore said the two Bush aides and Rodrigues, last week that he believed the Phyllis M. Byrne, a secretary in who was sent to Central America the vice president’s office who and who was heavily involved In the I former senator would say on "Nightline" that he was not going to typed the memo, said the language resupply effort for the contras. re-enter the race. was given her by Col. Samuel J. Bush and Gregg have said the A poll published in USA Today Watson, a national security aide to purpose fn sending Rodriguez to El s< Bush. ’The memo was of the type Salvador was to help that country 8 found that 48' percent of' those I responding did not want Hart to run that was routinely prepared for counter a leftist insurgency there presentation to Bush to get him using helicopter tactics he deve­ ret while 42 percent favored his re­ ro< entry, with 10 percent undecided. ready for meetings, she said. loped while working for the^CIA in fat The poll of 805 voting-age adults had It was not known whether Bush Vietnam. orj a margin of error of 3.5 percent, the mt newspaper said today. ■ Congress returns Soi try Educator wh wii rates the to cluttered desks Su WASHINGTON (AP) - the State Department to talk with ret Hsrild photo by Tucker Members of Congress return this Renamo guerrillas in Mozambique, yoi candidates week to desks still cluttered with which has been aligned with the an Barbara Shay of Manchester looks morning. Today was the first day of the unfinished business of summer Soviet Union and Cuba. The admin­ tel and to a fall schedule dominated by istration has refused to deal politi­ 1 WASHINGTON (AP) - Educa­ through a course catalog outside classes at MCC. the fight over President Reagan’s cally with the guerrillas. Ly tion Secretary William J. Bennett Manchester Community Coliege this nomination of Robert H. Bork to the On Thursday, the Senate Com­ ret today urged voters to beware of Supreme Court. merce Committee will consider the Vo presidential candidates spouting ‘The Bork hearings begin next credentials of C. William Verity to sir week in the Senate Judiciary replace the late Malcolm Baldrige empty rhetoric about school re­ me form, waxing nostalgic about the Committee, which first meets this as secretary of commerce. ye good old days or dangling the Part-time students increase Wednesday on Reagan’s nomina­ A coalition of conservatives in­ promise of billion-dollar budget tion of William S. Sessions to be cluding Republican presidential increases. director of the FBI. candidate Rep. Jack Kemp of New Sk Bennett offered his personal Little if any opposition Is ex­ York has written members of the thf guide to handicapping the candi­ pected to Sessions, 57, chief U.S. committee to complain about he dates on education in a back-to- as community coiiege opens district judge for the Western Verity, 76, the former chairman school speech prepared for delivery District of Texas. If confirmed by and chief executive officer of the mr at a Nathmal Press Club luncheon. Bv Andrew Yurkovsk v was waiting in the lobby of the Lowe Though registration at MCC wi ill\ the full Senate, Sessions will Armco Inc. nil Bennetr'auggested that voters Herald Reporter Building for his 10 o’clock class to continue through next Tuesday, replace William H. Webster, The group claimed Verity tried to 1 judge Democrats on whether they begin. Edwards, a double major in preliminary enrollment figures for ^another former judge whom Rea­ loosen U.S. trade restrictions with coi are ready to break ranks with the Marian Camp was in a long line of general studies and real estate, this semester show the number of gan named to head the CIA. the Soviet Union while serving as wh National Education Association on students waiting to sign up for hopes to finish his degree require­ part-time students on the rise, said Two other presidential nomina­ co-chairman of the U.S.-U.S.8.R. All merit pay, and Republicans on classes at Manchester Community ments this semester and go on to college spokeswoman Judy Gels. tions promise some controversy ’Trade and Economic Council from rei whether they are committed to College this morning. Camp, a study real estate at San Diego State Part-time enrollment for this this week: One takes place Wednes­ 1977 to 1984. 9 wh If confirmed. Verity would take improving the schooling of disad­ Manchester resident who gradu­ University. semester is 3,702, up from 3,531 for day morning as the Senate con­ pis venes and votes on whether to shut over the Commerce Department vantaged children. ated from MCC several years ago. Camp and Edwards are the types last year’s fall semester. Full-time me The address came on a day when was hoping to audit either a course of students the college’s Student enrollment is also up, but only off a filibuster against Reagan’s just as the Senate and House begin many of the 45 million U.S. school in English or one on the culture of Senate wants to reach in the coming slightly, from 1,505 last yearto 1,505 nomination of Melissa Wells to be to work out differences In major children were beginning the new Mexico. school year. Adam Bush, the for this semester. ambassador to Mozambique. trade legislation each body passed school year, and three days before With classes beginning today, senate’s activities vice president, Geiss said the full-time enrol­ Wells’ nomination as ambassa­ during the summer. nine presidential contenders gather however, she admitted she might said this morning the senate wants lment has declined or remained dor to Mozambique has touched off Any fight over those nominations in Chapel Hill, N.C., to debate not get her first choice. to become more responsive to the about the same for the past few a revolt among conservatives, ted would be but a preliminary bout to I education issues. Mike Edwards of Hartford, who needs of part-time and older years. by Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., the main event scheduled Sept. 15 (A There will be separate Demo­ works for the ’Travelers Cos. and is students. He said the average against U.S. policy toward that let cratic and GOP debates on educa­ taking courses part time at MCC, student at MCC is 28 years old. Please turn to page 10 country. The conservatives want Please turn to page It COI tion at the University of North ret Carolina on Friday. All seven kil Democrats and two Republicans — TODAY’S HERALD Rep. Jack Kemp, R-N.Y., and Germany thanks Iran, Syria former Delaware Gov. Pete du Pont — have accepted invitations to Gloomy holiday but the weather and the Army the forum. BONN, West Germany (A P) — German businessman Rudolf medical examinations at an undis­ cooperated, firefighters gained Bennett said education "is argua­ Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Cordes, 53, also seized in Lebanon closed location today. A tractor-trailer accident killed ground and most evacuees were 7 Siebert said West German go­ bly the number one domestic Genscher today thanked Iran and in January. one trucker, a fire in West Haven back home today. Story on page 5.. concern of the American people." Syria for helping to obtain the Schmidt, 47, was freed by his vernment officials would interview claimed another life and a memor­ Bennett, a Democrat-tumed- freedom of West German hostage captors Monday in Beirut after Schmidt in hopes of learning more ial was dedicted to 28 construction Index Republican, said, "too often in our Alfred Schmidt. seven months of captivitj^ He flew about the fate of Cordes. workers killed In a Bridgeport political discourse, education has Ministry spokesman Michael home to West Germany this morn­ In a telephone interview with The building collapse as Connecticut 20 pagea, 2 aecUona In been used as an opportunity for Gerdts said Genscher sent a telex to ing and planned to travel to West Associated Press, Siebert repeated residents observed a dark, rainy Advice. - 12 Lottery. ne the foreign ministers of Syria and Berlin later today to visit his that the company had not paid candidates simply to market Labor Day. Story on page 4. Butinees - ___ 6 ObHuerlee. fre mawkishness." Iran “ personally thanking them, mother, according to West German ' ransom to gain Schmidt’s release. Classified. 17-20 O pinion___ "They say that we ought to invest Syrian leader Hafez Assad and television reports. West German television reported Cornice — People___ to in our future and, most impor­ Iranian Parliamentary leader Ha- He is an employee of the Schmidt planned to travel to West Gaining ground Connecticut__ 4 S po rts____ 14-17 CO tantly, in our children’s future; shemi RafsanJani for their help in Munich-based Siemens electronics Berlin later today to visit his ’Thick smoke hampered efforts to Entertainment 13 Television___ 13 we they proclaim that teachers are gaining Schmidt’s release.” company. mother. fight fires that have charred more Focus. U .S /W o rld — 5, 7 good and important people,” he O nscher asked both countries to Company spokesman Horst Sie- pir than 1,666 square miles in the West, Local news. Weather______2 said. . . continue efforts to free West bert said Schmidt was undergoing Please turn to page 16 to; chi 591 t - MANCHggTER HEBALD. TlMWi«r. teat $. i m MANCaiESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Sept. 8. 1987

THE WEATHER Students join Accu WeaHhcf ‘hfixast kn Wvn>i. !)• -I'm / A. I It W-.«ll»-i, make calls in support of the idea. ently took place in 1912. At the Republican convention tended Thursday’s meeting at Vernon Parks and Recreation that year, someone— presumably a Democrat —tapped Herrick Memorial Park. She said Director Bruce D*nnie also at­ the long-distance line Teddy Roosevelt was using to they were asked to go back to their tended Thursday’s meeting. He student councils to look for volun­ offered pointers on how to fix and keep in contact with his campaign managers. Tropical depression teers to join the committee. maintain athletics fields. D O Y O U KNO W — Who was Nixon’s running mate in “ We’re doing most of this for the Dinnie suggested that soil sam­ students, so we should have their S 1968 and 1972? ples of soccer fields be done to point of View." Pinto said. determine how grass can grow is off the Carolinas FRIDAY’S ANSWER — James Baker Is the Secretary of Students who join the committee better. He also suggested that the Treasury. will be asked to poll the student shallow drainage ditches be in­ By T lw Assoclottd PrtM western Pennsylvania, while body on what programs they would Guyhwan Pae of Windsor windsurfs at Bolton Lake on Saturday. 9-S-B7 • Knowladge Unllmitad. Inc. 1967 stalled on the sides of baseball showers and thunderstorms ex­ like to see implemented, what fields to improve drainage. Pinto A tropical deprenlon off the tended from southeast Colorado improvements they think can be said Dinnie’s recommendation.^ Carollnat pushed rain and thun­ into west Texas and eastern New A Newspaper in EducaUon Program made, and why some of them do not will be made part of the report of derstorms Into the upper Ohio Mexico. Sponsored by play sports. the facilities subcommittee, one of Fun-seekers try E Valley today. A cold front spread showers Hie Manchester Herald Another development at Thurs­ three subcommittees. Heavy rain promped flood and thunderstorms from Minne­ day’s meeting was the formation of The facilities subcommittee re­ watches for the Greenlnler Val­ sota to southwest Kansas. Rain a new subcommittee that will be commended Thursday that town- ley of southern West Virginia and also ranged across lower responsible for forming a booster owned land behind Bolton Elemen­ to say farewell club. Pinto said that the club will the southern highlands (H'souUiw- Michigan. tary School be u.sed fora new sports follow up on the recommendations est Virginia. Skies were mostly clear from Alm anac complex to accommodate a junior of the study committee. Members high soccer field and softball field, Rain also was scattered across the Northwest through the north­ will attend town meetings, such as as well as a track and field area. to summertime ern Plains and from the desert the Board of Finance, to see that the Committee members also recom­ Weather Trivia Southwest into western sections Toda/e weather picture was drawn by Jeffrey Roberta, 10, Sept. 8, 1987 study committee's recommenda­ mended applying for state funds to P TODAY’S MOOM Day after of the southern R ocM m . By Andrew J. Davis " I ’m just out here trying to Today la the 2S1at T M W full moon. tions are acted upon after its report build a new gymnasium near the What type of cfimaio does who Uvea on Richmond Drive and attends Buckley School. f TTT X o Herald Reporter get a tan." she said. "When it Today’s forecast called for rain day Of 1987 and the lili^ is filed on Dec. 1. center and elementary schools. Antarctica have? and thunderstorms from south­ 80th day of summer. i TODArS TmVIA: Which film starred (gets) cold. I'll get out m y skis.” ern New England andlthe u|iper Peter Sellers? (a) "Dr. No" (b) "Dr. Kri.sten M. Evans was one of Manchester resident Will Ro­ Great Lakes region thVough the i 1 1 Strangeiove" (c) "Dr. JeykII and Mr. four lifeguards working at driguez agreed. Ohio and Tennessee valleys and CONNECTICUT WEATHER Hyde" Globe Hollow Pool on Saturday, The only thing the Labor Day Lois Lewis resigns holiday meant to him was the middle and southern Atlantic TODAY’S M8TORY: On this day In the first day of the three-day TODAY’S BARBS Labor Day weekend. Only three getting away from work for states; showers and thunder­ 1974, President Gerald Ford granted BY PHH. PASTOMrr people were in the pool another day. He was spending storms scattered from the Okla­ President Richard Nixon a "hiH, tree, The ultimate In clumsiness Is tripping Central, Eastieni Interior, Southwest Interior: "As It stands now. Labor Day part of the holiday canoeing on homa and Texas panhandles and absc^ute pardon” for any federal over the non-exiatent connection on a from visiting nurses Tonight and Wednesday, periods of rain likely, Crimea he had committed while In is so late, there's nobody here." Bolton Lake with his two grand­ west central Texas through cen­ cordless phone. possibly heavy at times. Still muggy with a low 65 to 70 office. Evans said. She called the children from New York City. tral Texas and southern Louisi­ Lois Lewis, executive director of tant to Visiting Nurse and Home holiday an anti-climax. "T o me, it's just one of the last ana, and thunderstorms scat­ and a high 75 to 80. Chance of rain 70 percent both While an "autoteller” Is a machine at a Visiting Nurse & Home Care of Care Inc. in Hartford. bank, the name’s also appropriate for Globe Hollow was the only one long weekends.” he said. "To T00AY*8 BIRTHDAYS: Antonin Dvo­ Manchester Inc., has resigned to The Manchester visiting nurses’ tered across Florida. tonight and Wednesday. those who blab your confidences to . of five town pools still open them. It's the end of summer rak (1841); Sid Caesar (1922); Peter become director of Visiting Nurse organization has 70 full-time staff Highs were forecast in the 60s West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, periods of rain others. Saturday. The other four — because they have to start Seilers (1925) and Home Care Inc. in Hartford. members and an operating budget from northwest Montana through likely, possibly heavy at times. Still muggy with a low Salter’s. Swanson. Verplanck school (this) week." northern Minnesota; 90s from TODArS TRIVU ANSWERS: (c) Brit­ Lewis informed Carolyn Nelson, of about $1.3 million for 1986-1987. and Waddell — had closed last Manchester public schools southern and eastern Texas around 70. Wednesday, cloudy and muggy with the TODArS OUOTE: “When the presi­ ish actor Peter Sellera starred In "Dr. . president of the board of directors Its offices are located in the former weekend. started classes this year on dent does It, that means It is not llle- through the lower Mississippi rain becoming scattered showers. High 75 to 80. Strangeiove" (1963). of the Manchester agency, of her Highland Park School on Porter Wickham Park was equally Sept. I. a week before the gal” — Richard Nixon. ® IM7. NEWSnUWR B fTBIPR ISB AWN. resignation on Friday. It takes Valley into the southern Atlantic Northwest Hills: Tonight, periods of rain likely, Street. desolate. There were a few traditional end of summer. effect Oct 23. School Superintendent James states and Florida as well as from A year ago. Visiting Nurse & tennis players, joggers and possibly heavy at times. Still muggy with a low around Lewis, who has been in the P. Kennedy said classes started ■ 9 x n SI OfOd M inos (HP |C the southern Rockies into the Home Care Inc. of Manchester and sunbathers enjoying the Labor 70. Wednesday, cloudy and muggy with ’the rain Manchester post since Sept. 2,1975, before Labor Day because the uoiiciKAaord icnuur- pocoQ southern valleys of California and Manchester Memorial Hospital en­ Day holiday, but most seemed Astrograph said Friday that she looks forward holiday came so late this year. central Oregon. becoming scattered showers. High around 75. tered an agreement under which unaware of the passing of to her new job but, " I'm going with He said if the school system had the agency came under control of summer. mixed feelings.” waited until after the holiday to Manchester Health Care, Inc., one " I never really thought about portunity of a Hmlled nature may come "Manchester has been a wonder­ it.” said Beth I. Mustek of South start classes, school would end your way today through the kindness o f. ful place to work in," Lewis'said. of the hospital’s divisions. < l b u r Windsor, who was sunbathing in t«o late in June. a concerned associate. Make the moat ■ She said the board of the nursing Lewis received her bacherlor’s the park. "A ll I know is that it's And with the beginning of of It. agency and the staff have been school came the true end of ^B irthday ACHIARIU8 (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Handle degree in nursing in 1959, and her a long weekend, thank God.” excellent. master's in psychiatric nursing in Miisiek said she hasn’t done summer, and the Labor Day your most challenging assignment early "This community has a lot of Wednesday, 8epl. 9,1967 In the day when you are apt to be more 1974 from the University of Connec­ Lifeguard Kristen M. Evans reads a book during a quiet much thinking about the ap­ holiday became just another PEOPLE social and health services. I will Enterprises that you've had difficulty ty­ fresh and hopeful. Later, your drive may. ticut. She served as lieutenant, Saturday at Globe Hollow Pool. proach of colder weather. three-day weekend. ing down In the last year should fall diminish. miss that," Lewis said. junior grade, with the U.S. Navy Southern rock Graham has broken 12 ribs in neatly Into place in the year ahead. Pro­ PISCES-(Fab. 20-March 20) Strive to She said the position in the Nurse Corps. accidents over the years, he said. ceed along your present lines, but try to be fair In business situations today, but Hartford agency, which is more Nelson could not be reached for be more flexible. also Strive to be Arm. Specify that to - than four times as big as comment today on the search for a NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A Doctors treating him in Tokyo VIROO (Aug. 23-8epl. 22) Assume which you are entitled, be they terms or Manchester's, is a career advance­ successor to Lewis. Lewis said she reunion of Uie Lynyrd Skynyrd estimate it will be a month before more of the management responsibil­ concessiona. rock ’n’ roll band before 16,000 he can resume his full schedule, ment for her. assumes the board of directors of ities today In a collective arrangment ARCS (March 21-AprN 19) If you are Before coming to Manchester, fans highlighted an event that Holley said. you have with another. Both parties will truly determined to achieve an objec­ the agency will form a search derive benefits from your dedication. Lewis was a mental health consul­ committee. organiser Charlie Daniels said Graham said in a statement tive today, success is whhin your grasp. marks a resurgence of interest in Get a lump on life by understanding the Proceed without doubting your that he hoped to reschedule the Influences governing you In the year capabilities. Southern rock. China visit in spring 1988, adding, ahead. Send for your Astro-Graph pre­ "1 don’t think the music indus­ TAURUS (April 20-Mn t 20) Information “ This is one of the greatest dictions today. Mall 81 to Astro^raph, pertaining to a confidential issue should Counties out in front try knows it yet,” said Daniels, disappointments of m y life. Many c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, be restricted to Involved parties today. who performed a 00-minute set unique opportunities awaited us Cleveland. DH 44101-3428. Be sure to Say no more than is necessary. state your zodiac sign. with his band at the concert in China.” DEMSS (May 21-Jiine 20) You'll have Sunday. • LIBRA (Sept 23-DcL 23) Someone an opportunity today to do something in population growth "1 told one of the guys from my He was invited by the Chinese whose friendship and respect you've constructive to strengthen a relallon- been hoping for but haven't been able ship of Importance to you. Take full ad­ record label, 'I ’m going to show People’s Association for Friend­ By Christopher Callahan Middlesex County. And. he said, to achieve will have a change of mind In vantage of this propItkHis developmant. people who live in Hartford. Wor­ you what’s going on down South ship with Foreign Countries and your favor today. . The Assocloted Press CANCER (June 21-July 22) Acknow­ cester. Ma.ss.. and Providence. and you go back to New York and the China Christian Association SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov.^) You might ledgement or rewards due you as a re­ R.I.. have discovered Windham Council for a trip that had been be able to handle commercial or finan­ sult of youi' efforts should be forthcom­ WASHINGTON - Eastern Con tell them about it.’” County as a cheaper living alterna­ The surviving members of the scheduled to start Sept. 17. cial matters more effectively today than ing today. They'll be in line with your necficul has led the rest of the state you will tomorrow. Keep thlS/in mind in population growth during the tive. accounting for that county’s Lynyrd Skynyrd group were expectationa. when you arrange your schedule. LED (M y 25-Aug. 22) Treat today's 1980s. while the percentage in­ population increase. reunited at the ISth annual SAOITTAMUS (Nov. 23-Oee. 31) You events phHosophlMHy, even though you crease in prosperous Fairfield Connecticut’s statewide popula­ Volunteer Jam for the first time have a nice way about you today that tion increase of 2.6 percent between CHARLIE DANIELS MATTHEW BRODERICK Driver o^ear may have to deal with a'RtlatIvely aari- County was the lowest in the state, since the band lost three should enable you to direct others with­ oua matter. If your attitude la p t^ iv e , according to a county-by-county 1980 and 1986 was fifth among the out dictating to them. Behave In accor­ members in a plane crash 10 . . . launches reunion . . . could gat 10 years INDIANAPOmS (AP) - Race the results will be the same. analysis by the U.S. Census six New England states. years ago. car driver Shirley Muldowney, dance with your instincts. New Hampshire’s population was CAPRICORil (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) An op­ ® M T, N tW S FS Pn BNTEaPRBB ASSN. Bureau. "There’s an incredible Lynyrd said. Broderick won a Tony award who was seriously iqjured in a Middlesex County experienced a up 11.5 percent: Vermont. 5,8 Lifeguards Maryanne Troy, left, and Tracy A. O ’Brien pour chlorine into Globe Hollow Pool with the help of Skynard revival going on across 1954 crash, has won the Come­ percent; Maine. 4.3 percent; Rhode Broderick, 25, was charged for his role on Broadway in Neil 6 percent population increase from David W. O ’Brien. the country. People really want to Monday night in a temporary Simon’s "Brighton Beach back D river of the Year Award the April 1980 census to the new. Island. 2.9 percent; and Massachu­ hear that band,” Daniels said. court set up in Royal Victoria Memoirs.” from the American Auto Racing Current Quotations July 1986 bureau estimate, the setts. 1.7 percent. “ What they play is better than Hospital, where he is recovering Writers and Broadcasters report said. At the bottom of the list Martha’s Vineyard. Nantucket Will Rodriquez canoes on and Cape Cod in Massachusetts and most rock ’n’ roll you hear on the from a broken leg and minor Association. was Fairfield County, which grew Bolton Lake with his Fall stops trip “Socialism and capitalism by only 1.7 percent. southern New Hampshire commut­ radio. It’s pure rock ’n’ roll.” iuiuries suffered in the Aug. S Muldowney was honored Sun­ In 1904, a woman was arrested for can’t be any more unified than The small percentage increase in ing towns on the Bay State border grandchildren, Lisa, 10, The reunion launches a Sl-date crash. TOKYO (AP) - American day at the National Hot Rod smoking a cigarette on Fifth fire and water.” — East German Avenue in New York City Fairfield’s population means that have seen the sharpest population left, Louis, 9. They were concert tour for Lynyrd Skynyrd, The star of such bit films as evangelist Rev. Billy Graham Association U.S. Nationals at leader Erich Honecker, during Hartford County remains the increases in New England during on the lake Saturday. whose hits in clu d ^ “ Sweet Home “War Games” and "Ferris broke a rib in a fall in his Tokyo Indianapolis Raceway Park, the first visit to West Germany by state’s largest with 825.200 resi­ the decade so far. the report said. Alabama” and "Free Bird.” The Bueller’s Day O ff’ appeared on hotel room, forcing him to cancel where she is competing. Dukes County, composed of the reunited group, including five an East O rm a n (Communist dents. The report projected Fa ir­ crutches. Bail was set at $4,150 a visit to China, an aide said field's 1986 population at 821.000. towns on Martha’s Vineyard, had a who survived the plane crash, pending a February court date. The subject of the 1985 movie Party leader. 9 22.4 percent increase from 1980 to today. "Heart like a Wheel,” Muldow­ Hartford County had 623 more plans to release an album next The New York actor was Graham, fractured one rib Lottery 1986. That was the largest percen­ 66, ney endured Rve major opera­ “ The cynical message behind residents in the 1980 census, but month. charged with causing the death of and injured several others in the some state government estimates tage increase of any county in a tions and 15 months of physical this campaign would have us Anne Gallagher, 26, who died had predicted Fairfield County 21-state region from Maine to fall early Friday morning shortly therapy after suffering multiple believe, comfortably and errone­ along with her mother, Margaret would shoot ahead by 1985. Hart­ Delaware to Nebraska, according after his arrival from Helsinki, fractures In an accident in her ously, that schools are at the Connecticut daily Doherty, 65, when their car Finland, said Henry Holley, cru­ ford County's population grew by to the report. Actor accident dragster before the 1884 N H R A center of this nation’s drug Five New England counties lost collided with Broderick’s near sade director for the Billy G ra -. Saturday: 491 2 2 percent, the second smallest Grand National at Montreal. problem.” — Phyllis Blaunstein, population during the 1980s. includ­ BELFAST, Northern Ireland Enniskillen, about 80 miles ham Evangelistic Association. percentage gain in the state. executive director of the National Play Four: 3891 ing the northernmost areas of (AP) — Actor Matthew Broder­ southwest of Belfast. Doctors have ordered him to stay Muldowney climbed back into On a percentage basis. Middlesex 8 ick faces up to 10 years in prison if Broderick’s girlfriend, Jen­ her 3,t00-horaepower dragster in Association of State Boards of Monday: 920 County was followed closely by Maine and New Hampshire, the in bed for several more days to Berkshire Hills in western Massa­ convicted of causing death by nifer Grey, star of the bit movie January 1818 and flnisbed 18th in Education, criUcizing a new Tolland with 5.9 percent. Other recuperate and then to go to the Play Four: 8264 chusetts and suburbs directly south reckless driving in a collision that “Dirty Dancing,” was traveling the Winston Series national federal anti-drug campaign. county increases were Windham at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., of Boston. killed two women, authorities wRh him but escaped injury. championship point standings. 4.9 percent. Litchfield at 3.5 per­ Holley said. cent. New London at 3.4percentand Statewide. Connecticut's popula­ Manchester Herald New Haven at 2.3 percent. tion increased by 81,000 residents, New Haven County gained 17,600 third in New England. New Hamp­ residents, followed closely by Hart­ shire led the way with 106.000. Comics Sampler USPS 327-500 VOL. CVI, No. 280 ford County with 17.400. Fairfield followed by Massachusetts at grew by 13.900 residents. New 95.000. Maine added 49.000, Ver­ mont's population increased by 7 London by 8.000. Middlesex added ON TWa nASTUACK kv Sin HelkrsNi Publlthsd drily except Sunday Suggaatod carrier raioa are 81.00 29,000 and Rhode fsland’s by 28.000. and certain hoNdeys by Ifie Man- araolily. 87.70 for one month. 8 n . 10 7,700. Tolland was up 6.700. Litch­ chsster Publishing C o., 16 Bralnerd for three moniha, 840 .20 for six field grew by 5,400 and Windham ftiAsooi i w w n iT ^ Place. Mencheetef. Conn. 00040. months and 892.40 for one year. was up 4.500. Cola most popular In this space, samples of 15 u a t J S B 501. 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Sept. 8, 1987 - 5 Connecticut In Brief U.S./WorU In Brief Firefighters gain ground in West Shays to bo sworn In Wednosdiw Judge strikes down abortion law \ By The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Christopher Shays, who will becoauLjh$^ newest member of Congress this week, reiSacinf the first ATLANTA — A federal judge today struck down Georgia’s new law requiring minors to notify their parents before having an Thick smoke hampered efforts to congressman known to have contracted AIDS, says the Reagan fight fires that have charred more adnrinistration and Congress are dragging their feet on research abortion, ruling that two provisions of the law are Transportation de­ unconstitutional. than 1,000 square miles in the West, and public education of the fatal disease. partment workers in­ U.S. District Judge Robert Hall left the door open for state but the (leather and the Army "We need to declare war on AIDS. We need not to Just say it, we cooperated, firefighters gained spect part of the officials to amend those two provisions, but enjoined them from need to do it," the Connecticut Republican said in a recent enforcing the law. ground and most evacuees were interview. "We need to spend a billion dollars on research and we guard rail torn apart back home today. need to spend a billion dollars on education. And we need to do a The Judge said either side may appeal his ruling to the llih U.S. "Every day we’re getting a few. by the crash of a Circuit Court of Appeals. However, he noted that the U.S. lot more. We need to stop worrying how people get AIDS and be tractor trailer early more fires out," said Jack Wilson of more concerned about how we care for them." Supreme Court is to consider a similar case from Illinois within the coordinating Interagency Fire Shays, 41, a veteran state representative and real estate broker Monday on Interstate the next year and that the decision in that case will be binding on Center in Boise, Idaho. - from Stamford, cruised to a surprisingly easy upset victory last 91 in Hartford. State the Georgia case. About 22,000 firefighters were month in a special election to replace the late Stewart B. police said the Hall ruled that one portion of the Georgia law, which requires a working in eight Western states. parent or adult to accompany a woman 17 or younger to an Most of the firefighters were in McKinney, a nine-term Republican who died May 7 from AIDS operator, David A. complications. abortion clinic to verify parental consent, was unconstitutional California, where more than 500,000 I-1’ m m Brown of Easthamp- because it "unduly burdens the minor’s rights.” acres have burned, and Oregon, ton. Mass., was killed where fire has ravaged 109,000 acres, Wilson said Monday. Antl-nuke protesters go to court when he lost control Refuseniks told they can leave He estimated 1,000 to 1,100 of the of the truck and slid more than 1,800 fires started by GROTON — Twenty-eight anti-nuclear protesters were to be into the guard rail. MOSCOW — Members of four Soviet Jewish families were told lightning storms were under some arraigned today following their arresU at theNautilus Memorial today — a day after Josef Begun and several other refuseniks got degree of control. which came after a seven-mile march from Electric Boat, Groton Brown was thrown similar news — that they will be allowed to emigrate, a Jewish In California, where 15,000people police said. from the truck, which activist said. have been evacuated since Aug. 28, The arrests Monday afternoon followed a rally earlier in the was carrying 38,000 Vladimir Slepak, a Jew who has been trying to secure an exit all but about 1.000 were allowed day as marchers on two separate pilgrimages met in Mystic for pounds of apples. visa since 1970, said emigration officials told the families by back in their homes by Monday ceremonies and lectures on nonviolence. telephone they would be notified by mail when they can get their night, said Forest Service spokes­ Meanwhile, a half dozen members of the New England Walk AP photo visas. man Brian Barrett. For Nuclear Disarmanent and the Walk For All Life, arrived at All were refused permission to emigrate earlier — such people A battalion of 650 infantrymen gates to the EB defense plant this morning as white collar are dubbed refuseniks — on state security grounds. from the Fort Ord, Calif., took over workers filed in. Officials on Monday told Jewish activist Josef Begun and other mop-up work on a 10,000-acre Some of the peace marchers carried plastic trash bags and refuseniks they could emigrate to Israel. cluster of fires in Oregon to allow picked up litter.. State has a gloomy Labor Day firefighters to concentrate on two blazes that have charred 32,600 Most of the protesters arrested by Groton Town Police were American tourists return to Europe acres in the Siskiyou National charged with disorderly conduct, and some were charged with By The Associated Press Brown was thrown from the cab comment on the report. Wheeler Park located near City and was pronounced dead at the A fire also was reported in Hall. The $8,000 memorial built by Forest. resisting arrest, police said. Ten women and 18 men were PARIS — Undaunted by the weak dollar, Americans crossed “What we are doing here is arrested by town police. A tractor-trailer accident killed scene. The truck was carrying Thompson, damaging the historic the city, donations and the Bridge­ Thompson Congregational Church port Building Trades Council de­ the Atlantic in droves this summer, boosting tourism in Western protecting the American people one trucker, a fire in West Haven 38.000 pounds of apples, some of Europe and contributing to the British tourist industry’s best claimed another life and a memor­ which were strewn over the area. located on the town green. The 9:53 picts a workman looking down on and the American homeland with­ ial was dedicted to 28 construction No cau.se was given for the crash a.m. fire destroyed the church empty hard hats that symbolize year ever. out M-16sand bayonets,” said Capt. From Athens to Oslo, countries are reporting improved Grant would train mentally retarded workers killed in a Bridgeport as an investigation continued. steeple and damaged the front of those killed. Andy Buchanan as busloads of AP photo tourism over last year, when the Chernobyl nuclear accident and soldiers donned yellow fire gear. building collapse as Connecticut West Haven fire officiais said the white, wooden structure biiilt in The memorial lists the names of Frank Hammer, whose neighbor's house NORWALK — A state mental health agency has recommended residents observed a dark, rainy 9-year-old Heather Tallerdy was the late ITtXI’s, according to fire fears of terrorism cast a cloud over the 1986 European summer, “This time we are doing it wi#h hoes were aiiowed to return home. The the state allocate more than 9100,000 to help train mentally the 28 victims and also recognizes costing nations millions of dollars in revenue. and shovels." in Groveland, Calif., burne

iMnMMH khich may have different tax and drop of 6 percent in 1985. Invest­ because fixed-income securities slowly out of a deep economic hole, drop in world oil prices. Activity in pany, New York City. When a c ^ t structures, and is plain and ment in Argentina rose by 18.5 such as bonds are generally less an international banking agency the Mexican building industry brokerage firm’s customer wants SHnple price discrim ination.” Mee- percent after six years of decline. risky. After retirement, most peo­ says. declined 12 percent last year. his or her certificate, it is sent to the h'Sb said. Peru increased its production ple should reduce or elim inate risk. The - Inter-American Develop­ Consumer.prices rose 106 percent brokerage pronto. even more than Brazil — by 8.5 My advice, which you question, in ment Bank said Modday that and foreign debt was close to $100 You usually have a longer wait percent — in part by cutting the previous column was to a man average- per capita income in the billion. At the end of 1986, a U.S. when you buy stock and want your payments on its foreign debt, who is well-fixed and doesn’t have region rose by 1.4 percent to $2,140 a dollar was worth 900 Mexican certificate sent to you. In that 3TC finances another shock to banks. Inflation In any financial worries. Further­ year, about the same rate of pesos. The price now is over 1,500 situation, the person who sold the Lima, the capital, was still 77.9 more. he has never owned any increase as the previous two years. pesos. shares you bought bps to make gomi percent, but that was less than half stocks. flight project The lowest annual income of $342 Brazil, which accounts for a large delivery to his or her broker. The what it was the year before. There’s no compelling reason for stock then goes to the transfer was in Haiti, while the highest was part of ^uth America’s economy, Colombia had a good year, him to start making big Invest­ CONCORD. Mass. (AP) — A $7,884 in the Bahamas. increased its production by the agent, where the seller’s certificate increasing its total production by ments in stocks at this stage of his major Connecticut technology com­ However, only Brazil, Colombia unusually high rate of 8.2 percent is cancelled and a new certificate an estimated 5 percent — the fjrst life. With bis present income, he pany has agreed to give the and Panama had a higher average for the third year in a row. But issued in your name. That certifi­ rise in seven years. The report can enjoy retirement just as much cate goes to your broker and on to Massachusetts Institute of Technol­ income in 1986 than in 1980, while 13 Brazil, also was troubled by a attributes the rise mainly to an as you do and I plan to do. you. That entire process usually ogy a $430,000 grant to finance Latin nations had a loss of at least 10 resurgence of inflation. increase in coffee prices. It does not percent. Your stocks have served you takes two or three weeks. construction of a human-powered And it has a serious problem In take into account Colombia’s other well. Other types of investments aircraft known as the Daedalus, a In Mexico, where the government relations with foreign banks since big exports, cocaine and work out fine for other people — of President Miguel de La Madrid shaking the international financial school spokeswoman .said today. marijuana. especially those who are constitu­ has accumulated a record. $14.6 world in February by suspending William A. Doyle, a ayndicaled ! MIT, which was to announce the The bank, financed largely by the tionally unsuited for the risks of billion in reserves, average income all Interest payments to them. The United States, is a major source of columnist, welcomes written queo- grant by United Technologies Corp. stock ownership. Lots of folks get tions, but he con provide aniwert dropped last year by 6.4 percent, Third World’s biggest debtor, loans for the poor countries of the at a late morning news conference “ the horrors” on days stock prices only through the column. Write lo consumption by 4.6 percent and Brazil owes foreigners more than hemisphere. at Hanscom Field here, confirmed fall. Doyle In care of the Manchester tbje Hartford com pany’s role in the By recent estimates, approxi­ Herald, P.O. Box Ifll, Manchester project after it was disclosed by mately 45 million Americans own Tte Hartford Coiirant in today’s editions. UAW demands Ford modernize going to work. So he made a gutsy de­ United Technologies also also DETROIT (AP) - The United Dearborn assembly facility which cause it hasn’t built any new plants NORTH One way ceptive opening lead of the club four. will offer technical assistance to the Auto Workers union is demanding builds Mustangs and Dearborn ♦ 10 7 in the United States, nor reopened THE BORN LOSER ‘ by Art Saniom project, the newspaper repor'ed that Ford Motor Co. modernize its Glass, considered an obsolete WHAT HAVE T A 5 or another South could count only 12 top tricks, facilities closed during the early ♦ A K Q 3 and it looked as if a club finesse was — The grant will make the company U.S. facilities and keep open its plant. 1980s. 4 A 10 9 7 3 K M E M eep OWE that WeUT the primary sponsor of the experi­ suburban Detroit Rouge complex, UAW President Owen Bieber said By James Jacoby the easy way to score the 13th, but he YOUGOT , mental aircraft. which will attempt union Vice President Stephen P. he also has told Ford, which was Meanwhile, General Motors WEST was taken in by West's casual club THAT PAT BLIMP IM ONE EYE, EAST ■ a 70-mile flight over the Agean Sea Yokich said. chosen as a strike target in this Corp. has built eight assembly 4 4 32 4 9 5 Against seven no-trump, you would lead. So he went another route. He we eCTT THE iWAM6E '.from Crete to the Greek mainland “ It’s a capital commitment for year’s contract negotiations, that plants and modernized several TOLOSE?/"^ WQ J 10 4 7 6 4 3 2 like to hold a few face cards so that rose with dummy's club ace and ran 'tbu AMP ;next spring. the entire Ford network, not just the union expects pension Improve­ other assembly and stamping ♦ 9 5 4 2 ♦ J 10 6 you have a chance to take a trick. But all his spades. It was sad for West, who the Rouge,” Yokich said Monday ments for U.S. retirees comparable plants, although it is closing at least 4 K 4 2 4 8 6 5 it's a lot better for your side if your had made a daring lead, that he had lOw vbop- BYTHETPO ! "T h e big thing is it means a green after the Labor Day parade in to those won by the Canadian Auto 11 other plants. partner has some of that strength. too many suits to guard. In fact, al­ FIFTH light for the flight from Greece.” SOUTH though he didn't know it, he could af­ Detroit. Workers. The CAWb chief goal is to 4AKQJ86 said John S. Langford, project Today's deal was bid clumsily by ford only one safe discard, a second 'apm oAV There have been rumors that win cost-of-living protection and Contracts between the union and 4K98 htanager, said Monday. “ Es.sen- LOSE Z Ford would close at least two of its Increase pension benefits. both GM and Ford expire at 11:50 ♦ 8 7 South. After North had made the club. After that, if he threw a heart, tially it underwrites all the con­ six plants at the Rouge — the 4Q J strong reverse bid of two diamonds, declarer's nine of hearts would be the struction and testing of the plane.” Bieber has criticized Ford be­ p.m. on Monday. THAT South simply asked for aces and kings. 13th trick; if he threw a diamond, Vulnerable: Neither Then, even though he knew his side dumniy's diamond three would be­ , The Daedalus, already under WEIGHT! This year, get a Dealer: North was missing a king, he bid seven no- come a winner; and obviously he had censtruction. is expected to be similar to the Michelob Light Eagle Ford buys Aston Martin’s maker impontbehoHdays Weil trump. He hoped that his partner to keep the club king. h Quick Start nus, North East Sooth FRANK AND ERNEST ■ by Bob Thaves that was pedaled to a world record 1 4 Pass 1 4 would have the club king, which would the healttw way to lose in California last year by a D E TR O IT (A P ) - The m aker of agement, said Keith Whipple, Ford future product programs. For Pass 2 ♦ Pass 4 NT bring the total to 13 tricks, and he opti­ weight. Delicious menus Pass 6 4 Pass 5 NT mistically thought he might make a University of Connecticut medical the Aston Martin, the hand-built, of Europe chairman. Ford, it is an opportunity to enter food choices. An optional A new book by James Jacoby and Pass 6 ♦ Pass 7 NT grand even without the club king. .student. luxury sports car driven by James General Motors Corp. and the hIgh-image specialty market exercise plan. Tailor It all to fit your IHestyto. his father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is Ob Bond in the movies, has been Chrysler Corp. also have bought where Aston Martin has earned an We ll motivate and support you all the way. Pass Pass Pass FLmFUS?!.: The flight team is expected to West too felt that the club king now available at bookstores. It is “Ja­ bought by Ford Motor Co. foreign prestige automakers in the outstanding reputation,” Whipple complete construction of the 70- Opening lead: 4 4 might be crucial to declarer's chances, coby on Card Games, ” published by J y o L p Y o u I P Ford on Monday announced the past year, GM acquiring Britain’s said. SAVE THAT MONEY! and he knew that the club finesse was pound aircraft by mid-October. Pharos Books. purchase of Britain’s Aston Martin Group Lotus Cars pic, and Chrysler Aston Martin's 400 employees Join by September 26 and save $13* w e w e p e a t w e The entire project is expected to Lagonda Ltd., which turns out five buying Italy's Nuova Automobili F. spend 16 weeks on each car, oost up to $1 million. M IT also has cars a week selling for $140,000 to Lamborghini SpA. applying 20 coats of hand-rubbed BNP OF THE l in e contributed $155,000 and Langford $170,000 apiece. "Ford involvement will allow paint on its V8 Volante, V8 Vantage, Polly’s Pointers said. "W e ’ll find a way to get the No purchase price was given. Aston Martin to expand its produc­ the Lagonda and the VS Saloon THE NEW QUICK START HE’P /?UN OUT op rest of it.” Aston Martin will retain its man- tion capabilities and fully pursue models. 9 PROGRAM* N/AME.S-/ 5;WSS:¥;WS5SA¥A-S;-S5:S all. In any case, a cat who is fed a DEAR POLLY — At my aerobic Don’t give your cat good cat food does not need extra dance class, I learned something that milk or cream in his or her diet; too I think may be of value to others out WINTHROP -by Dick Cavalli any milk to drink many such treats wouid oniy iead to a there who exercise vigorously. After JOIN FOR HALF PRICE! fat cat! Taik to your cat’s vet about a tough workout, my impulse is to col­ I JUST A4ET THE NEW r'VE NEVER IN MY WHOLE GOODY TWO-SHOES BETTY-JANE TURNER By Polly Flfher what wouid be the best diet for your SAVE $13! lapse in a heap on the nearest sofa, PRINC/F^AU WHEN I HAD LIFE BEEN CALLED TO THE a g a in own pet. STRKES . but this is the wrong thing to do! You 7D (SO TO HIS O FFICE. PRINCIRALSOFRCE. a DEAR POLLY — My mom says I ’m sending yon a copy of my news- should always walk around for a few School of Dance our cat shouldn’t be fed milk. Why, ietter ‘ Pointers for Pet Lovers,’ minutes after vigorous aerobic exer­ “Established in 1954’’ then, are cats given milk and cream which has iots of information on car­ cise to cool down and let your heart 40 OAK STREET MANCHESTER, CT in so many books and stories? — ing for your cat, including feeding rate drop. If you sit down too sudden­ Graded Classes in the Following MELINDA Pointers, how to tell if your cat is ly, your blood pressure can drop too Join by September 26 at these convenient locations;' DEIAR MEILINDA — I’m really not healthy, ways to administer pills and quickly and lead to faintness. 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INC, s 1W7 WEIGHT WATCHEAeiNTERNAJIONAi. INC • »« - M ANCHESTEH HKRALP. Tuesday. Scot, a. 1987 M ANCHESTER H ERALD. ’Tuesday. Sept. 8, 1987 - II jr Obituaries Bork fight: FOCUS r i John A. Allbrio ThomM Dubolt chester; a sister, Margaret Sen of dominates^ John A. Alibrio. 72, of West Palm Thomas Dubois of Rockville died Wethersfield; and several nieces and nephews. Beach. Fla., formerly of Bloom­ Thursday in the Branford Hospice. field. died l^ursday. He was the He was the husband of Margaret The funeral Is Wednesday at 8: IS husband of Rose (RIcciardI) Ali­ (Michaud) Dubois and father of a.m. atthe JohnF. Tierney Funeral fall agenda brio and the brother of Anthony James Dubois of Manchester. Home, 219 W. Center St., followed Alibrio and Mary Lombardo, both Besides his wife and son, he is by a mass of Christian burial at 9 ConthiMd tram piq{e l — of Manchester. survived by two other sons, Thomas a.m. in St. James Church. Burial Besides his wife, brother and will be in St. Catherine’s Cemetery, Dubois of Shelton and Herman udien the Judiciary Committee sister, he is survived by a son and Dubois of Hartford; three daugh­ Broad Brook. Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 p.m. takea up the Bork nomination. ... daughter-in-law, Richard J. and ters, Rena May Moran of Hartford, Sharyn W. Alibrio of Tariffville; a Theresa Ostrowski of Newington Memorial donations may be The committee la unUkeiy to have made to the American Cancer daughter, Joanne M. Alibrio of and Unda Dubois of Rockville; five the flnal word, with even Senate Society. 287 E. Center St., Windsor; two other brothers, Sal­ sisters, Mattie Long of Fort Kent, Majority Leader Robert Byrd, Manchester .06040. vatore Alibrio of Fort Pierce, Fla., Maine; Alma Lucas of Edmund- D-W .Va„ laying auch an important and Joseph Alibrio of New Britain; ston. New Brunswick, Canada. nomination deserves consideration two other sisters. Rose Dupuis of Regina Normand of Mississauga, Robwrt L. LwiMy by the full Senate, probably in early Peoria. Ariz. and Nancy Andreano Ontario, Canada, Rena Arseneauof' October when the Supreme Court Robert L. Leddy, 67. of Glaston­ of Glendale, ArIz.; and four Vancouver, British Columbia, and convenes its fall seBsion. bury, whodied Thursday at Manch- grandchildren. Sister Rita Dubois of Bridgeport. The Senate has been unable to seter Memorial Hospital, is sur­ The funeral was this morning at The funeral was Saturday at the deal quickly with most major issues vived by his wife, Marion Moberg 9:30 a.m. at the Taylor k Modeen Farley-Sullivan Funeral Home, 96 this year and remains bogged down Lfddy; a sister, Gerry McNamara Funeral Home. 136 S. Main St., Webster St., Hartford, followed by on a bill to reform campaign of Manchester; two daughters, West Hartford, followed by a mass a mass of Christian burial at 8:45 financing. That bill is on Wednes­ Joyce Coriett of Granby and of Christian burial at 10 a.m. at a.m. in St. Augustine Church, 10 day’s floor schedule even though Cynthia Tilllnghast of South Wind­ Sacred Heart Church. Wintonbury Campfield Ave., Hartford. Burial little progress was made in more ham; a son. George Moberg Jr. of Ave., Bloomfield. Burial will be in will be in Mount St. Benedict than a month of summer debate. s Mount St. Benedict Cemetery. Cemetery, Bloomfield. San Diego, CaHf.; two brothers, Bloomfield. Memorial donations may be Phil Leddy and F ^ I Leddy. both of The Senate also has been unable Memorial donations may be made to the Visiting Nurse Associa­ West Hartford; seven grandchild­ to resolve partisan differences over made to the American Heart tion. Rockville 06066. ren; and several grandnieces and a $802 billion bill authorizing Association. 310 Collins St,. Hart­ grandnephews. Defense Department programs for ford 06105. His surviving sister and a daugh- ■ the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1. ter were incorrectly listed in Republicans object to Democratic Lidl|a B. Fraimanis Friday’s Manchester Herald. amendments that would limit test­ N.C. man Mary Avdavich LIdIja B. Freimanis, 76, of Los ing of Reagan’s Strategic Defense E Mary (Brennan) Avdevich. 62. of Angeles. Calif., formerly of Man­ Edward I. Serwo Initiative (’’Star W a rs "). Norwich and Weakpaug. R.I.. died chester. died Thursday. She was Both the Senate and the House Edward I. Serwo, 65, of 42 Hamlin Friday in Norwich following a long the wife of the late Rev. Karlis will have to act again, by Sept. 17, wins race St., died Sunday at Lawrence and illness. She was the widow of the Freimanis. who was pastor of the on legislation to raise the national Memorial Hospital, New London. late Capt. Fillmore T. Avdevich American Latvian Lutheran debt. A temporary increase in the He was the husband of Lenore and mother of Ellen Avdevich of Church of Manchester from 1955 government’s borrowing authority (Thomas) McCabe Serwo. Manchester. until his death in 1980. was approved Just in time for the He was born in Hartford. July 4, on Monday ^ Besides her daughter, she is Bom in Latvia on Sept. 19. 1910. August recess, but without agree­ 1922, and had been a Manchester survived by another daughter, Mrs. she came to this country in 1950 and ment on an amendment that would P resident for 25 years. He was a Gerald (Patricia) McKinney of lived most of her life in Manchester revive the Gramm-Rudman veteran of World War II, serving Middletown; her mother. Sarah before moving to Los Angeles, budget-balancing law. with the U.S. Coast Guard. Before By Andrew J. Davis (Mitchell) Brennan of Norwich; a Calif., in 1982. Before retiring, she retiring, he was' employed for 19 Herald Reporter sister. Rose Brennan of Nowrich; was a clerk at the Hartford The Gramm-Rudman law was years as a systems analyst at two brothers. Timothy Brennan of National Bank. Hartford. She was a designed to force Congress and the Electric Boat Co. Groton. He was a More than 100 people lined the Manchester Industrial Jewett City and John Brennan of member of the American Lativan president to reduce the deficit, but member of the Manchester Lodge Park streets Monday to witness the fifth annual Labor Branford; two granddaughters; Lutheran Church of Manchester. lost its punch last year when the of Elks, the Manchester Army & Day Criterium. and several nieces and nephews. She is survived by two sons. Juris Supreme Court struck down a Navy Club and the Veterans of Hundreds of bicyclists rode in the event, sponsored She was predeceased earlier this Freiman of Vernon and Peter A P photo provision to enforce its goals with Foreign Wars of Waterford. by the Exposition Wheelmen of Manchester and Coors year by a daughter. Janet A. FreimanofSimiVaiiey. Calif.: two across-the-board spending cuts. Besides his wife, he is survived by Light. Those who braved the cool, windy weather were LeClaire. daughters. Aika Freiman of Santa Church fire Also facing Congress; a son. Stephen Serwo in Massachu­ treated to sonrie exciting bike racing. The funeral was this morning at Monica. Calif., and Laiia Vitois of setts; his mother. Charlotte (Bol­ Firefighters and residents stand near the 130-year-old • All 13 annual appropriations The most exciting race of the daylong event was the 8: IS at the Cummings Funeral Farmington: and six lock) Serwo of West Hartford; two bills for fiscal 1988. The House has Joe Tosi Memorial Race. Seventy-five cyclists from Home. Norwich, followed by a mass grandchiidren. Thompson Congregational Church, the steeple and roof stepsons. Robert W. McCabe of passed nine of them, the Senate around the nation competed in the 30-mile event, which of Christian burial at 9 a.m. in St. The funeral was today at 1:.30 East Hartford and William McCabe of which were badly damaged by a fire Monday morning. none. ’The schedule calls for that was won by Ron Hinson of Raleigh. N.C. Patrick's Cathedral. Norwich. Bur­ p.m. at the American Lativan of Windsor Locks; a stepdaughter, Firefighters from nine communities battled the blaze at work to be completed by Oct. 1, but Hinson finished second in last year’s race, so he iat will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Lutheran Church, 21 Garden St. Mrs. George (Pat) Perry of Tol­ that’s unlikely and lawmakers came to Manchester this year with every intention of Burial will be in East Cemetery. the church at Routes 193 and 200 for about five hours land: a grandson: and three already are discussing delaying winning the points race. In a points race, the cyclist There are no calling hours. Holmes before bringing it under control. Officials believe the stepgrandchildren. final decisions until mid- who accumulates the most points for winning certain Funeral Home. 400 Main St., has cause of the fire was electrical. Reginald Bouchard The funeral is Wednesday at 10 November. laps is declared the winner, not the cyclist who crosses charge of arrangements. a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, the finish line first. Reginald Bouchard. 66. of East Memorial donations may be 400 Main St. Burial will be in Hinson said he approached this year’s race Hartford, died Thursday at St. made to the Latvian Student Francis Hospital and Medical Cen­ Fairview Cemetery. West Hart­ differently from last year’s race. " I paid more Center. Western Michigan Univer­ attention.” he said. " I went for the points (and) I made ter. Hartford. He was the husband ford. Calling hours are today from 2 sity, Kalamazoo, MI 49007 MCC part-timers increasing more important points." of Germaine (Snyder) Bouchard to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. He also received some good fortune when Tom and the brother of Marcella Madore Continued from page I who have just finished high school, of Coventry. John Michael Gorra 8r. computer hookup in the college Hayles of Aspen. Colo., formerly of Glastonbury, broke other activities will be offered for library. The system will let MCC a chain on the final lap, Hayles officially finished 10th. Besides his wife and sister, he is John Michael Gorra Sr., 58. of Joseph E. VIgneault To serve the typical student the non-traditional student as well. survived by a daughter. Maryline keep tabs on the purchases of other but may ha ve done better if he did not have to finish the Waterford, died Sunday at Law­ Joseph E. Vigneault. 76. of 165 better. Bush said, the Student race under his own power. He was among the leaders of Moffat of Malomoran. Pa.: a son. The changes come as the Student state community college libraries, rence and Memorial Hospital. New Brookfield St,, husband of Phyllis Senate will be moving from its the pack when the accident occurred. Donald E. Bouchard of Bristol: five Senate tries to become more active avoiding duplicate purchases, said London. He was the hsuband of (Wood) Vigneault, died this morn­ office on the second floor to two Luck notwithstanding. Hinson easily raced to other sisters. Essie Madore and in college affairs, Bush said. "The Marion Flynn, MCC’s library Dorothy (Rice) Gorra and brother ing at Manchester Memorial rooms near the entrance of the director. victory. Regina VIolette, both of Van big problem is that we have such a of George Gorra of Bolton. Hospital. Lowe Building. Next Wednesday, The 28-year-old cyclist bikes for two and a half to four Buren., Maine: Cecile Lojoie of diverse population here, and such a Besides his wife and brother, he is He was born in St. Theophile. the senate plans an orientation day Among new course offerings this hours daily. But racing is not just physical, he said. It Glastonbury, Theresa Dumont of transient population.” survived by two sons. Michael Quebec. Canada. Feb. 7. 1911. and to teach students about the col­ year is a program for people who takes an intelligent rider to win races. Darien and Laurette Gendreau of Others changes are also in the Gorra of Springfield. Mass., and had been a resident of Waterville. lege’s extracurricular activities. want to enter the insurance indus­ "Bike racing is not just pounding out on the pedals." East Hartford: three brothers. John Gorra of Waterford. Maine, before coming to Manches­ Bush said the senate plans to works at the college. 8 try. A program for high school Hinson said. "You have to use your head. It’s pari Joseph Lawrence Bouchard of The funeral is Wednesday at 9:45 ter 30 years ago. Before retiring, he schedule events more suitable for Beginning this semester, MCC students will also begin, allowing brains," By huddling in the pack, a rider can shield off Hebron and Rosair Bouchard and a.m. at the Thomas L. Neilan & was employed for 20 years by the the non-traditional student. While students will have access to the juniors and seniors to take up to two the wind of another rider, making less work for Ronald Bouchard, both of Van Sons Funeral Home, 12Ocean Ave.. Connecticut Bus Co. He was a the senate will continue to hold holdings of 6,000 libraries through­ college-credit courses per semester himself, he said. Buren. Maine; his mother-in-law. New London, followed by a mass of veteran of World War II, serving in dances and nub nights for students out the country through a new at no charge. One rider who did not have that advantage this year Sophronie Snyder of Southbridge. Christian burial at 10:30 a.m. in St. U.S. Army, and was a 40-year was Carolyn Wilk of Scotia. N Y. Wilk took the lead In Mass.; and six grandchildren. Joseph's Church. New London member of Dilworth-Cornell-Quey the second lap and never looked back. A mass of Christian burial was Burial will be In St. Mary's Post 102 of the American Legion “ You just put your head down and go.” she said of her this morning at 9:30 at Blessed Cemetery. Calling hours are today and the American Legion in Water­ victory. “ I was nervous. I thought the other riders were Sacrament Church, East Hartford. from 2 to 8 p.m. ville, Maine. Germany thanks Iran, Syria right on my heels” Burial will be in St. Mary's Memorial donations may be Beside his wife, he is survived by In the featured race. Linda Pescatello of Wethers­ Cemetery. Southbridge. Mass. made to the John Gorra Memorial a son, Linwood C. Vigneault of Continued from page 1 field dropped out after colliding with another cyclist. D'Esopo East Hartford Funeral Fund of St. Ann Melkite Catholic Windsor; two grandchildren. Greg ambassador’s residence in Damas­ hostages for Mohammed All Ha- cus on Monday. She received only minor scrapes and bruises from the Chapel. 30 Carter St., East Hart­ Church or to the John Gorra and Eric Anderson, both of Wind­ madl and his brother All Abbas accident ford, has charge of arrangements. The Holy Warriors for Freedom, "It’s wonderful to be a free man Hamadl. Memorial Scholarship Fund of sor; and several nieces and ne­ The fop three finishers in some of the races were: the Shiite Moslem group that again," the engineer said before he Waterford High School phews in Manchester, N.H., Water­ The two West German business­ Class IV. Senior Men: James Burke of Chelmsford. captured the two West Germans, was taken to the airport for the ville. Maine., and Canada. men were kidnapped shortly after Mass.: John Bernard of Chelmsford; and Kurt Raymond B. Brown The funeral is Thursday at 10 demanded the release of two flight home. "They didn’t mistreat Lebanese brothers imprisoned in me.” Mohammed All Hamadl was ar­ Peterson of New Haven. Todd Mozerof Vernon finished Raymond B. Brown. 89, of Hermlna Joy a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home. rested at the Frankfurt airport Jan. fifth and Kip Blake of Chester finished sixth. Frankfurt. But West German offi­ Twenty-five foreigners are still Somers, formerly of Walker Street, 400 Main St. Burial will be in the 13 for possession of explosive Masters and Grandmasters: Bit Gorman of Bethel; Hermina (Hlavey) Joy. 63. of 63 cials said no deal was made with the missing in Lebanon, including eight died Monday at Johnson Memorial veterans’ section of East Ceme­ materials and traveling on a false Eldridge St., died Sunday at group. Americans and Anglican church Budge Huntdon of Carmel. N.Y., and Dick Seavey of Hospital. Stafford Springs. Manchester Memorial Hospital. tery. Calling hours are Wednesday passport. Top.sfield. Mass. He was born In Simsbury, March from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. West German officials did not envoy Terry Waite. Most hostages She was the wife of James C. Joy. elaborate on the role of Syria and are believed held by pro-Iranian He is wanted in the United States Veteran Men: Michael ’Theroux of Cornish; Patrick 8. 1898, and lived In Manchester Memorial doantions may be Gellineau of Somerset. Mass., and Jim Fraser of Born in Rockville, she lived in Iran in the release of Schmidt. Shiite Moslems. on murder and air piracy charges before moving to Somers. Before made to the American Diabetes Newtown. Manchester for 35 years. Before Syria is the main power broker in The longest-held hostage Is Terry In connection with the 1985 hijack­ retiring, he was employed by the As.sociation of Connecticut. 17 Oak- Juniors (16 and 17 years old): Mark McCormack of retiring, she was employed as a Lebanon, and maintains 25,000 A. Anderson, 39, the chief Middle ing of a TWA Jetliner and the killing Steamfitters Local 218. He was a wood Ave,. West Hartford 06119. Plymouth, Mass.; Andrew Hiller of Squaw Valley, senior typist .for the Travelers troops in the northern and eastern East correspondent for ’The Asso­ of a U.S. Navy diver aboard the veteran of World War I, serving Calif.: Mike Horner of Pittsfield. Mass. Kevin Molloy Insurance Co. She was a member of parts of the war-torn country. ciated Press, who was kidnapped aircraft. with the U.S. Army as well as with of Manchester finished ninth. the Travelers Women's Club and a Schmidt, an employee of the March 16, 1985. the U.S. Marines. He was a member former member of the Manchester His brother was arrested at Women: Carolyn Wilk; Kit Johnson of Brookline. Donald R. Gearhart Munich-based Siemens electrical Security officials in Bonn have of the Frank J. Mansfield Marine Square Dance Club. Frankfurt airport Jan. 26 on Mass., and Theresa Leal of Waukesha. Wise. TULSA, Okla. (A P) — Donald R. company, was driven by Syrian said the kidnappers of Schmidt and Corps League of Manchester, the Besides her husband, she is charges of involvement in the Class II and HI. Senior Men; Ron Hinson; Frank Gearhart, former president of army officers to the West German Cordes wanted to exchange their Beirut kidnappings. Manchester Lodge of Masons 73, survived by a son. Jeffrey J. Joy of Jenning.s: Jeff Lackey of Greensboro. N.C. the Sphinx Temple Band, Hartford, Sinclair Canada Oil Co. and past Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.: a vice president of Sinclair Oil & Gas. and was a former member of the daughter. Jennifer J. Joy of Man­ Governor's Foot Guard Band. died Sunday. He was 87. He is survived by three daugh­ ters. Mrs. John (Dorlores) W yseof If your pearls are stolen, is this how your Somers, with whom he made his home. Mrs. Walter (Norma) Wilson 9 I ^ TORRE TILE IMPORTS of Sneads Ferry, N.C., and Mrs. insurance company repays you? You need Roy (Judy) Minerof Orleans, Vt.; a brother. Archie Brown of Venice, I T O DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Fla.; eight grandchildren and six The Prudential Premier Homeowners Policy. Travel writers take on Northeast water escapes SEPTEMBER SPECIALS great-grandchildren. He was Come see our ceramic specialists and see our GREAT predeceased by a son, Henry A. I By Nanev Pappas selections ol tile for all uses...WE CAN SAVE YOU $$$ Don’t settle for homeowners coverage that's a shell trary opinions on the best spots to But it’s not all fun and games, the about it.” town is worth visiting. The write-up Brown. Herald Reporter tal,” she said. "Vou become very eat. sleep and vacation. two said. "There are some days on New Hope, Pa., for example, critical of places. It's much more The funeral is Wednesday at what it coul(d be. The Prudential Premier Policy I IF IT’S AT WHOLESALE PRICES YOU WANT TO BUY You’ll find out that the best view when I ’ve been in 15 inns, and In THE PA IR MET 23 years ago in says this town has more crafts difficult to be really pleased with is designed to give you lots of extra protection You can have a super seafood 10:30 a.m. at the Watkins Funeral THEN TO TORRE TILE YOU MUST FLY of the ocean in Oxford. Md., is from each Inn. they’ve taken me up to the Rochester, N.Y., where Wittemann shops than can be enumerated, something." 8 Home. 142 E. Center St. Burial will kabob overlooking the surf in the picnic tables at the Pier Street without lots ol extra cost. It provides up to third floor and shown me the was a reporter and Webster's along with historic buildings, a Webster regrets the amount of be in the veterans' section of East I Narragan.sett. R.I.. and a wonder­ Resta^ant. but the food’s better 12x12 Marble Tile Now In Stock $5,000 in coverage (with a limit of $1,000 per beautiful bedrooms with the spec­ husband was a newspaper editor. steam railway and q^good view of time she must spend away from Cemetery. There are no calling ful watercress bisque at Lake served on the porch of the Bay tacular views." said Webster. “ It’s Many years and many moves later, the Delaware River and Canal, hours. item) on valuable items like jewelry and furs. Champlain, Vt. home. Besides the books she writes I 8x8 ITALIAN FLOOR 6x6 REO QUARRY TILE Hundred Restaurant Co. nearby. just hard work. I ’m ready todropat the two women found themselves where mule-drawn barges ^still with Wittemann, she has done Memorial donations may be I And it also gives you expanded personal You can enjoy the comfort of a “ We try to give you our opinions, the end of a day.” within 10 miles of each other in the operate. TILE FOR $ 4 5 0 FROM ITALY $ - f 25 cottage overlooking the Atlantic on "Getaways for Gourmets In the made to the Johnson Memorial property, theft and casualty coverage. So call and sometimes they’re very arbi­ Fans of their books are surprised Hartford area. Both wound up Northeast” and "Inn Spots and ail. ft. a% ft. Nantucket Island, or the rougher But the books apparently appfiekpp}eL Hospital Building Fund. Route 190. KITCHEN I SELF-SPACED I your Prudential representative now tor a free, trary,” Wittemann said. “ The fun to hear that the two writers depend doing columns for the West Hart­ Special Places in New England” beauty of a camp site in Mount to armchair travelers, oo. "Believe) Stafford Springs 06076. part is being so personal." on walk-throughs of this kind. ford News. Webster did a dining out with her husband. no obligation Pru-Review. And see how The Desert Island. Maine. It or not; we have people wholelf us 10x10 ITALIAN 6x8 ITALIAN FANCY "W e’re very selective. We’re not "People think we stay in each column and Wittemann wrote co­ The couple also travels to meet 7 I You can gape at the 18 waterfalls they sit in their chalnC-ai home, Prudential Premier Policy can help save you a Mobil Travel Guide." said motel, inn or resort we describe. lumns about one-day trips in the bookstore owners and distribute Irene J. Coleman TILE FOR $4 70 BATHROOM at Watkins Glen State Park in New reading our books just for plea­ $4 60 money and your jewels. Webster. That’s impossible." said Witte­ area. So it was logical that they books. "This is the one week In this a^fi. York, or gawk at the breathtaking sure." Wittemann said. Irene J. Coleman. 85. of West ENTRANCE I WALL TILE I mann. “ We’re working with dead­ would collaborate on a book, "Day entire summer that I’ve spent at I Check the phone book tor your l(x:al combination of oceanfront and FOR EXAM PLE, Webster dis Hartford, died Thursday at a local lines here. Our aim is to get the book Tripping and Dining." THE TRAVEL BOOKS are fun to home," she said. " It ’s hard to be convalescent home. I ORIENTAL FLOORS • 4x4 FOR KITCHEN a FOYER Prudential office. mountain scenery at- Cape Breton likes sharing a bathroom with out to the public less than a year "Tile concept of that first book away all the time.” C IMS PrudontMil Proporty end Cssualty Insuranc* Company HoJmdei. N J Island. Nova Scotia. read, and for the most part, are fun Born in Manchester, she lived in others at an inn or bed and after we do the research” was that we were looking for things In spite of the drawbacks, the You can do all these things, that breakfast. " I wilt not include a to write. But there are drawbacks the Manchester and West Hartford ______Mart 81 *1.60 Sg. Ft In that way, books by Wittemann off the beaten track." said Witte­ pair are preparing for another year is, if you’ve read “ Water Escapes in to being a professional travel areas for many years. I place that has you sharing a bath, and Webster are different, the two mann. For this reason, she has of traveling, this time to update ALL MATERIAL the Northeast.” the latest book by unless they’ve also got private writer. "You don’t travel with the She is survived by two nephews, said. The books are published by never included Old Sturbridge "Weekending In New England,” INSTOCK travel writers Betsy Wittemann same freedom.” said Wittemann. Harvey Coleman of East Hartford baths available." she said. Webster's husband. Richard Wood- Village in any of her books, she which came out in 1980 I TORRE TILE. INC. and Nancy Webster. Doing research for travel books "Even when you're visiting a place and Robert Coleman. 0 P B tm M » « 3 0 worth. who owns Wood Pond Press said, "W e want to tell you about the " I may complain about it, but I 237 LEDYARD S T , HARTFORD. CT. Like the pair's earlier books, sounds like pure pleasure to the that you've got no Intention of The funeral was Saturday at 8:30 HUMreeso of West Hartford. "W e’ve got a things you'd never discover on your really love doing this," Wittemann such as "Weekending in New writing about, you feel like you a .m. at the John F. Tierney Funeral I 9B 5224)607 S22-7701 (S3 SMIMMYtaMOIPJA The Prudential average reader. Visiting artists in much faster turn-around time than own." said. " I like the research. I like England" and "The Best of Day­ should be running around, checking Home, 219 W. Center St., followed Gloucester, Maine, or checking out most travel books." Wittemann The books are meant to be helpful knowing more about Block Island Slop & See our showioom al 31 Woodlick Rd., WMeitiuy, 75S5177 ' V S tripping k Dining." this one is filled things out. by a mass of Christian burial at 9 the mansions of Newport, R.I., said. "Less than a year after we've for travelers. Books give ideas on than anyone else. It’s just a lot of I M h PHoa la * D a n Ykw OoiM Buy A iv Qu>W m NM UkMW suck ^ : .i” ( lal Se^vlCC-:^ with personal sometimes arbi­ a m in St. James Church. Burial OOHM *1 and OUT mw aw or flte Am My doesn’t sound like hard work. visited a place, you're reading where to stay, what toeat and why a "You’re much more judgmen­ fun." will be in St. James Cemetery.

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Abby; let these people since forgotten by our son and his Showbiz Today The Associated Press the new season begins Sept. 14. contends the people meter system Judd Caplovich and support. [CNN] Merlin Jones' An oddball college stu­ the back marked "Curling Iron deal with their own prtAlems 12:45AM [TM C] MOVIE: 'Death A people meter automatically "goes against human nature" by of Vernon. It Russ MacKendrick wife, but when Junior discovers We are the parents of an only [ESPN] Pro Bodyboard Championship dent's weird experiments give him the abil­ trap' A noted Broadway playwright is so Heater.” instead of telling them to push them them, he will have some engrossing ity to read minds Tommy Kirk, Annette N EW Y O R K — Nielsen now has a records what shows are being requiring people to punch in and out came from far child who is gay. And he is the light 7:00PM ® CBS News desperate for a box office hit that he re off on an innocent waiter or reading. Funicello. 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Pullar’s story, bear situation, with perhaps a dash students who have been screened medical supervision. that I have Von Willehrand’s volution to the present day (60 min ) Part [CNN] Newsnight Update began gathering its own national women who filled out the diaries PhHMes at N e w York Mets (2 hrs . 45 3 of 3 rated shows. Advertisers spent an If we can accept a tedious way another writer. E.S Berney. canie of caveat emptor thrown in. genetically and physically, are of disease. Would this explain m y min.) (Live) [D IS ] M OVIE: 'Baby: Secret of the Lost, audience ratings Sept. 1. may have been unaware how much QD Perry Mason Legend' In Africa, a scientist and her jour­ estimated f S. 1 billion in prime time good moral character and excellent frequent nosebleeds? (H) Major League Baseball: New York The first weekly reports based on sports their husbands watched. D E A R D R . G O T T : M y dentist nalist husband attempt to reunite an infant health. What do you think? 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By I brandt went seven innings as The Kansas City won at California. Alan Trammell has just been White hit a three-run homer, his w cleaning up In the No. 4 spot for the 15th, in the fourth inning off Mike ers Mets lose opportunity Detroit Tigers. Witt. 15-11. White doubled and surr ^ " I’m trying to be more aggres­ scored on Jamie Quirk’s single in leag sive with runners in scoring posi­ Blue Jays 5, Brewers 3 the eighth. cont tion, now that I ’m in the cleanup Tartabull connected for his 27th In a spot,” Trammell said after hitting Tony Fernandez had an RBI single as Toronto rallied for three home run in the sixth, setting a ” I a three-run homer in the ’Dgers’ Royals record for homers by an to Phillies, Bedrosian 12-4 victory over the Baltimore runs in the eighth inning to beat tive outfielder. He surpassed the pre­ Orioles on Monday night. Milwaukee for Its sixth straight Mon victory. vious mark of 26 by Amos Otis in pagi NEW YORK (AP) - Steve “ When you’re in the fourth, fifth, 1973. Phillies and, despite his six walks in ceeded to fire two straight fastballs Trailing 3-2, Nelson Lirianodrew wha Bedrosian has spent a career or sixth spots, you’re supposed to Leibrandt, 14-10. allowed two six innings, allowed only two runs to inside — one to Kevin McReynolds, drive in runs.” a walk from Brewers relief ace Dan tota holding slim leads in the ninth runs on seven hits. Gene Garber raise his record to 10-9. Mets starter who popped out foul to flrst, and the Before this season, the Tiger Plesac. 5-6, to start the eighth. hum inning and holding his breath on finished for his first save since Dwight Gooden, doomed by bis other to Gary Carter, whoended the Shortstop usually batted in the No. 2 Garth lorg’s double and Fernan­ Tl long fly bails. By D ave O 'H ara being acquired from Atlanta. three-run seventh, dropped to 13-5, game by popping out to short. spot and had highs of 21 homers and dez’s bloop single tied the score. to n The Associated Press Plesac then threw two wild pitches, Mariners 6, Indians 4 the "One mistake as a short reliever snapping his four-game winning It was the flrst time since Aug. 15 75 RBI. But so far this season, he streak and losing for the first time has hit 23 homers and knocked in 91 which allowed the go-ahead run to Mark Langston won his 17th and you can really hurt your team ." that Bedrosian, who missed 11 BOSTON — A few weeks ago the since Aug. 9. runs. score and set up a sacrifice fly by game with relief help from Jerry the Philadelphia Phillies bullpen games from Aug. 16-28 with an New York Yankees’ clubhouse was “ I probably should have a few Juan Beniquez. Reed as Seattle beat best ace said. “ We can’t lose games in which we impingement in his right shoulder, like a combat zone. more RBI.” Trammell said, “ but Duane Ward, 1-0, won his first Cleveland. Which is why he quickly "sucked get as many opportunities as we did had^itched as many as two innings. Walking wounded jammed the everybody feels that way. When I major-league game. Tom Henke Langston. 17-IO, tied the Marin­ it back in" when one of his tonight.’’ said Strawberry, whose trainer’s room. Fortunes sagged on Juan Samuel, entering the game look at my figures now. I ’m happy, went two innings for his 32nd save, ers’ record for victories in a season "mistakes" — a hanging slider to club stranded 12 baserunners — the field. And the sniping with the with a .147 (5-for-34) career batting but I’m never really satisfied.” escaping a second-and-third jam with his fourth straight triumph. He New York Mets cleanup hitter, eight in scoring position. front office erupted. with no outs in the ninth. S Trammell, who also had two gave up four runs in six-plus innings ’The Mets, who stranded 17 average against Gooden, singled in Now, with the return of Rickey Darryl Strawberry — headed to­ singles, keyed Detroit’s five-run Toronto’s George Bell, tied for and struck out six, raising his runners in their 16-innlng, 3-2 loss the first against the right-hander Henderson and Willie Randolph, ward the right field wall. " I thought rally in the first off rookie Jeff the major league lead with 43 home major league-leading total to 222. Sunday, cut the deficit to two runs and broke a 2-2 tie with a two-run the Yankees are in a happy mood in runs, was hit in the face by a pitch it had a chance to go out." Ballard with his 23rd homer after Reed finished with three score­ in the eighth on Dave Magadan’s single in the seventh. The game­ hopes of overtaking Toonto and Bi Bedrosian said. Lou Whitaker singled and Larry from Bill Wegman in the first less innings for his fifth save as losing pitch was a 1-1 fastball away. Detroit in the American League pinch-hit homer off Bedrosian, and Herndon walked. inning. He left the game with a Seattle ended a three-game losing But what would’ve been a game- Gooden felt he made a good pitch. East. they opened the ninth with Wally Jack Morris. 17-7, allowed eight broken nose, but did not go to a streak. Gooden faced eight batters in the ” It’s good to hear noise in the Aim winning three-run homer landed Backman’s pinch-hit single and hits, struck out six and walked two Milwaukee hospital until after the Tom Candiotti. 7-15, gave up six seventh before being lifted with two clubhouse again — and tohave guys game. softly In the glove of right fielder Keith Hernandez’s walk. Straw­ in seven innings. Three relievers runs, five of them earned, in five outs and the bases loaded. coming to the park ready to play,” Glenn Wilson and Bedrosian ended berry. who had three singles in his finished up. including Mike Henne- Twins 8, White Sox 1 innings. E Randolph said Monday night after the game two pitches later Monday previous four at bats, followed with "H e lost his rhythmn that in­ man. who was injured when struck his two-run homer in the first inning Rookie Jeff Bittiger pitched Tore night, notching his major-league his towering fly. ning.” Johnson said. " I don’t know in the left shoulder by a line drive Athletlcs 2, Rangers 1 Ootr triggered a 17-hit attack in a 9-5 seven strong innings in his ALdebut New leading 36th save and preserving "When he hit it. I thought he why.” off the bat of Mike Young in the victory over the Boston Red Sox. and Tom Brunansky and Gary Alfredo Griffin hit a two-out RBI Mllvi the Phillies’ 5-3 victory over the ninth. Bost might not have gotten enough of it.” The Phillies grabbed a 1-0 lead in “ If everybody is swinging the bat Gaetti each drove in two runs as single in the ninth inning to lead Mets. The Tigers pounded out 16 hits, Boltl Mets Manager Da vey Johnson said, the first on Von Hayes’ RBI single, and we get into a little streak, we Minnesota defeated visiting Oakland and pitcher Dave Stewart Clev causing Baltimore Manager Cal The second-place Mets. blowing " I thought he got jammed a bit.” but the Mets went ahead on can be awesome," Randoph said Chicago. over Texas. Ripken Sr, to observe: “ We have to an opportunity to gain ground on " I was just praying. ’Stay in the Strawberry’s run-scoring single in after his first homer since June 2. Bittiger, promoted from the The second-place Athletics re­ do everything better than we’re /Mini the St. Louis Cardinals, remained ballpark, baby.’’ ’ Phillies Manager the fifth and Gooden’s sacrifice fly “ The key is getting everybody in minors last week, allowed one run mained three games behind Minne­ Ookl 3>A games back in the National Lee Ella said. doing now. We absolutely have to on six hits. He struck out five and sota in the American I.eague West. P Kan< in the sixth. Philadelphia tied the the flow. pitch better. We have to keep us in AP photo Com League East. The Cardinals lost For Bedrosian. the close call score in the seventh, opening the walked none. Stewart got his 19th victory, tops " I t ’s been a while since we’ve had the games.” Seat earlier in the day, 9-2. to the actually helped his concentration. inning with Mike Schmidt’s double AP photo everybody in the lineup. It was a in the major leagues, with a Texc The victory kept the Tigers a Royals 5, Angels 2 Toronto second baseman Nelson LIri- double play In the third Inning of Montreal Expos. The sellout crowd " I told myself. ’No more hanging real boost to see (shortstop) Wayne six-hitter. He walked six and struck Chic and followed by Lance Parrish’s half-game behind first-place To­ Frank White and Danny Tarta­ ano leaps over Milwaukee^ Paul Molitor Monday’s game at County Stadium. The of 45,699 at Shea Stadium watched breaking bails. Only fastballs In.’" Dwight Gooden (16) of the Mets waits with catcher Gbry Tolleson back in there (first start out seven. The losing pitcher was single. ronto in the AL East. bull homered and Charlie Lei- Cli the Mets lose to the Phillies at home he said. Carter as Manager Dave Johnson approaches the pair since Aug. 11). And we’re a much reliever Mitch Williams. 7-4 as he pegs to first base to complete a Blue Jays won, 5-3. To Wilson homercd off Mets reliever Ne for the first time since Sept. 21.1986. First stepping off the mound to Terry Leach in the eighth to make it during the seventh inning of Monday’s game with the better team when Rickey and I get Oo Don Carman started for the compo.sp himself. Bedrosian pro­ 5-2. Phillies at Shea Stadium. Gooden and the Mets lost, 5-3. on base. Ko "The big hitters seem to do a (Ml Te whole lot better when we’re in there doing our jobs. It’s all part of the Sports In Brief I Craig feels cheated by former pupil Cli whole machine. It’s all part of what To Co makes this team work.” Bv Ken Rappoport Bo Becker shows class after U.S. Open exit “ It’s great to have our first team Morrone garners 250th victory Ml The Associated Press back,” said cleanup hitter Dave Ch N L Roundup Te Winfield, who had a double and STORRS — University of Connecticut head soccer coach Joe San Francisco Manager Roger Cubs’ Michael wants out three singles for his first four-hit Morrone garnered his 250th victory at the schooi last Sunday Se Craig feels a little bit like the Hana MandlikovaJeaves kicking and screaming after upset loss CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago After the Cubs lost 3-2 to Ml game of the season. "This is the when his Huskies beat Stanford, 3-1, at the Connecticut Soccer teacher whose star pupil has come To team we started with at the he was walking toward (second Cubs Manager Gene Michael Pittsburgh on Monday after­ Stadium before a crowd of 4,258. back to embarrass him by Ko beginning of the season and that’s haseman) Billy Doran." Craig won’t be back next year to lead noon. Michael said In a tape- De By John Nelson of Ecuador. 6-4. 7-6. 6-3. linesman over calls. She forfeited Morrone, in his 19th year at Connecticut, has a 250-104-30 mark cheating. champion, broke Jarryd’s service important. said. "Two umpires said they saw the National League baseball recorded radio interview: ” A Ne The Associated Press After his victory. Connors took the fourth game of the final set on with the Huskies and an overall mark of 314-125-41. In essence, that’s just about the Oo twice in the first set to win 6-2, but “ We haven’t had this many hits in him pul something down his shirt team and may not even finish week ago, I decided that I don’t treatment for a sore right fool that her own serve. Sophomore Kevin O’Hara tallied the game-winner at 4:58 of way he feels about Houston Astros Jarryd took Lendl to a tiebreaker in one game in a long time. The long but they roulMn’l make him lake off the season, according to a want to come back. I haven’t De NEW YORK - The gutter had threatened to take him out of Georgina Clark, head referee for overtim e for the Huskies. Steve Rammel had the other two right-hander Mike Scott, a pitcher (GrII the second set. Lendl won the balls, the extra base hits, all the his shirt \ puhlished report. said anything about It, but no mouths and spoil-sports of tennis the tournament. the women, was asked from what Connecticut goals. he once took under his wing. Ne tiebreaker 7-2. then the two players runs. This was a classic day.” Scott said he's become accus­ Michael revealed Monday in a one’s ever asked me. So I ’ll just (Nlm were at it again at the U.S. Open, " I ’d play out there on a peg leg if I language Mandlikova cho.se her UConn, 2-0-1, hosts Boston College Wednesday night at 7 at “ I was going to have a team stayed on serve in the third set until Winfield, often at odds with tomed to the incidents radio interview that he had say I don’t want to. Sei but in the waning hours of Day 7. had to.” Connors said, vowing he curse words. Willow Brook Park in New Britain. meeting but why do you have a (Yet Lendl finally broke serve to win the Yankees’owner George Stein- “ 1 did that," Scott said, referring decided he didn’t want to “ I ’ll qualify it by saying the there was a quiet comer of grace. would finish the tournament. "English.” said Clark, who is team meeting if you lose to Ch final game, set and match. brenner, said “ it seems we’ve been to putting his hand to his.shirt. “ But manage the Cubs next year and players and the coaches have (Blv Both fourth seeds were gone from The women’s second seed. Mar­ British. Then, she amended her­ someone who wascheating?” Craig " I didn’t like anything about playing with a 46-man roster this 1 also had my hand in my pocket the Chicago Tribune reported in been just outstanding.” Michael To the Open Monday. One. Boris tina Navratilova, defeated No. 14 self: "Or American. I mean,” Nutmeg Soccer Classic coming up asked rhetorically after Monday (BO! today except I won,” said Lendl, year, but now we feel more and went to my hat. When they are today’s editions that General said. " I ’ve just decided I don’t Becker, exited with class and no Catarina Lindqvist of Sweden. 6-0. For his outburst on Saturday, night’s 4-2 loss to the Astros “ I ’ll do Kc who hds been in five consecutive comfortable and we’re giving it our The seventh annual Nutmeg Classic Soccer Tournament will be checking you like that, everything Manager Dallas Green would want to manage In this circum­ (Rei apologies; the other. Hana Mand- 6-4, and third-seeded Chris Evert McEnroe was fined $17,500 and something about it if I gel thrown U.S. Open finals. “ I wasn’t moving best shot.” held Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 19-20, at Martin School field. you do is suspect." accept his resignation, effective stance here. I won’t knock T l likova. was still spewing obsceni­ beat No. 10 Manuela Maleeva of suspended for two months, pending out of every game” 4-4), as well, not hitting as crisply.” "W e missed about 200 games Scott gave up two doubles and a immediately. anybody down unless someone ties as she left the National Tennis Bulgaria. 7-5. 6-4. Fifth-seeded an appeal that will take place after Competition will begin at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Scott has been checked fre­ Graf broke Hanika’s serve three from our starters and with Rickey home run in the first inning before The Tribune also said that tries to knock me down.” T l Center. Pam Shriver downed Jana Novotna the Open. Mandlikova was fined a The tournament is for 12-year-old boys and girls featuring the quently this season for scuffed times in the first set, but she was and Willie out we lost a lot of retiring the final 26 hatters. Green was expected to consider Green .sqidhfJiad no hint that O Becker had a two-set lead over of Czechoslovakia. 6-3. 7-6. None of paltry $.500 without threat of sus­ Manchester Cobras (boys) and Manchester Cyclones (girls). baseballsand Craig has been one of Ni broken herself twice. In the second momentum, but I think things are replacing Michael with John Michael wouldreslgn at the end 13th-seeded Brad Gilbert before the top three seeded women has lost pension. although her outburst Five teams will join the Manchester squads in each field. his most ardent critics. On Monday Expos 9, Cardinals 2 Se set. Graf broke Hanika from deuce catching on now,” Winfield said. Vukovich, the Cubs' third base of the season. Ct losing a third-set tiebreaker and a set here, and neither has Shriver. obviously shocked this country- Admission is free to the tournament. night, Craig was thrown out of the in the second game. Hanika broke The Yankees, who trail Toronto Andres Galarraga had three hits, coach, Johnny Oates, the team’s "To be honest. It caught me by 8 Tc falling 2-6. 6-7. 7-6. 7-5. 6-1. Becker, two-time Wimbledon club set more than McEnroe’s. game for arguing loo ardently Or back in the fifth game and Graf by five games and Detroit by 4 12, including a homer, and drove in dugout coach, or possibly Pat surprise.” Green told the Chi­ " I was simply tired.” Becker said champion but unsuccessful in this " I guess it’s not as acceptable for against Scott. broke in the sixth and eighth games kept pace with their rivals by three runs as Montreal beat SI. Corrales, recently dismissed as cago Sun-Times. " I ’m quite of his fifth-set fade. " I had tough year’s Grand Slam tournaments, women to cuss.” Navratilova said. Lonergan, Ayer on Eastern squad After Craig’s ejection, Scott Louis. to win the match. clobbering southpaw Bruce Hurst, manager of the Cleveland surprised,” matches all week. After a while, it led two sets to none and was up 3-1 in Clark said she was very disap­ returned to the mound, struck out Natl “ I knew it was going to be tough 14-10, for 12 hits and 7 runs in 3 23 WILLIMANTIC — Sophomore Pat Lonergan and senior Tom A crowd of 50,,342, the largest In Indians. Michael Is the fourth bhicago goes into your bones. I had the third set when he broke pointed by Mandlikova’s off-color the next baiter and finished up by said Graf, who lost to Navratilova innings^ Ayer, both East Catholic High School graduates, are members of Olympic Stadium since opening Corrales and Green hove been manager since Green became problems with my feet and my Gilbert’s serve. Gilbert, however, outburst "because I think the retiring the last 26 batters be faced in the Wimbledon final for her only “ Everybody contributed,” Win­ the Eastern Connecticut State University varsity soccer team. day. saw the Expos move within friends since they roomed to­ general manager after the 1981 ankles. broke right bock as Becker’s serve women behave very well.” as the second-place A.siros cut the St. I loss of the year. “ She gives me a field said. "W e just kept attacking. four games of the NL-leading SI gether In 1964 when they were in season. Michael was 46-56 with "One good thing is I’m 19. not 32. deserted him. "B y and large, our players are a Ayer had a goal in Eastern’s opening victory last week. Giants' lead in the National League New Thirteenth seed Brad Gil­ hard time with her high balls and Every inning, every opportunity, Louis Montreal has won eight of 12 the minor leagues al Little t he Cubs last year and is 68-68 so Mon I ’ll be back. Don’t worry.” " “ T-he match was almost finished. wonderful example for women's West to A'/7 games. bert shows his pleasure after backhand slice. It was not easy to we just kept coming at them.” against the Cardinals this season Rock, Ark., the newspaper said. far this season. Phil. Mandlikova. meanwhile, became I servM two double faults in a row. tennis,” Clark said. “ So, it’s Scott's strong performance Chic play against her.” Rick Cerone, who capped the Jeff Reed hit a two-run homer in the second player in three days to and that changed the whole disappointing that this should his five-set upset win over Ellington Ridge hosts tournament against the Giants was reminins- Pitt! Mandlikova and Kohde-Kilsch holiday victory with a two-run the second inning, the Expos scored forfeit a game because of a penalty. match,” Becker said. happen. It’s extremely rare.” No. 4 seed Boris Becker at cenl of the no-hiller he pitched twice in the third with the help of a exchanged service breaks in the homer off reliever Steve Crawford, E LLING TO N — The ninth annual Ellington Ridge Country The penalty, for cursing at a line Gilbert said he also was tired, but Only twice before have women against them last September to San the U.S. Open Monday in first twogarqesof the third set. then in the eighth, had three hits, while Gub/American Cancer Society Celebrity Four-Ball Golf douhle-error by right fielder Lance Bell connected for his 12th home I.con Durham. Andre Dawson and official and hitting the scoreboard he got a lift from the pro-U.S. crowd players been assessed game penal­ help the Astros nail down the NL Johnson and Montreal made it 7-0 in Mou New York. Gilbert won 2-6, Kohde-Kilsch held service to go Mike Paglianilo had two doubles Tournament will be held Friday (rain date is Sept. 18). run on the first pitch from Brian Rafael Palmeiro on nine straight Cine with her racket, pul her down 1-3 in at the tennis center’s Grandstand ties. Pam Casale had one at the 1986 West flag. However, if didn’t the fourth. ahead 2-1 with the help of a point and a single. Don Mattingly con­ One hundred and sixty six golfers will compete in the event Holton. 3-2. The Dodgers’ loss came pilches, all swinging strikes. Robin­ A tia the third set of a match she lost to court, which was packed even French Open, and Patricia Tara- 6-7, 7-6, 7-5, 6-1. impress Craig, who once taught Los penalty when Mandlikova argued a tributed two doubles. which will benefit the local cancer unit. Galarraga hit a two-run homer, less than 24 hours after they bent son became,the llth NL pitcher to ninth-seeded Claudia Kohde- though it was almost 10 p.m. bini of Argentina was assessed one Scott the split-fingered fastball the his I2lh, in the sixth He is 24-for-47 San line call. New York right-hander Rick The event has raised $100,000 over the last eight years and this New York in 16 innings, ending accomplish the feat, the first since Kllsch. 6-7. 6-4. 6-1 " I looked to the crowd, and It in a tournament this year in Astro pitcher uses to mow down with three homers and 10 RBI lo.st to Lendl in last year’s Open When the players exchanged Rhoden, 16-9. allowed four hits and year’s tournament is expected to push the total proceeds over the their nine-game losing streak. Chicago's Bruce Sutter on Sept. 8, M The top two seeds — Ivan Lendl pulled me up,” said Gilbert, a Sweden. National League batters. against the Cardinals this season. Cl final. 7-6, 6-3. 6-4 ends. Mandlikova whacked the four runs, two on Wade Boggs 23rd 1977. and Steffi Graf — advanced to the doubles specialist from Piedmont. When the match was over. $120,000 figure. “ How do we know they didn’t win Montreal finished with 14 hits. Pirates 3, Cubs 2 PI Graf will play Shriver in the scoreboard, and that’s when she homer, in five innings. Rhoden has St quarterfinals. Lendl beat 16lh- Calif., who lost in the fourth round Mandlikova smacked the score- For further information, call 643-2168. the pennant last year because of Montreal’s Pascual Perez. 2-0, Bobby Bonilla hit a two-run Padres 11, Braves 4 PI women’s quarterfinals. Shri verhas drew the game penalty. been bothered by shoulder stif­ seeded Anders Jarryd of Sweden. of lost year’s Open. ” I started board once more for good measure. that?” Craig said. double in the eighth Inning and Garry Templeton hit a two-run H. won 19straight matches, datingtoa “ I’m not surprised because she fness. so was lifted early, with Pat gave up two runs on .seven hits in 6 6-2. 7-6. 6-4 in the fourth round, and playing inspired, aggressively.” After the match, she refused to Craig charged that Scott u.sed 1-3 innings. Lo.ser Danny Cox. 9-6, Pittsburgh defeated Chicago be­ single during a five-run first inning semifinal loss to Graf at the did that before,” Kohde-Kilsch said Clements and Tim Stoddard finish­ PI Graf defeated 13th-.seeded Sylvia The first game penalty of the meet with the media, and she WHCT-TV to telecast 25 games sandpaper to scuff the ball up hind the pitching of Brian Fisher Wimbledon semifinals. of Mandlikova’s behavior. “ I ’m ing the victory. was hit for .seven runs in three-plus and Chris Brown homered and (Sul Hanika 7-5. 6-2. Open was given to John McEnroe slammed the door on one reporter Monday night, and then when he innings. and Jeff Robinson. drove in three runs, leading San Li The other women’s quarterfinals surprised she couldn’t stop. ... She “ He’s only pitched about seven HARTFORD — WHCT-TV, Channel 18, which acquired notl The second and third men’s seeds on Saturday for cursing and yelling. and cursed at her. was challenged, the right-hander Fisher. 8-9, beat the Cubs for the Diego over host Atlanta. have Navratilova vs. No. BGabriela even said to them. ‘Default me, innings in the past three weeks and broadcast rights to Hartford Whaler games for the next three RBds 3, Dodgers 2 SI from Sweden. Stefan Edberg and While McEnroe was relatively Later, she said in a statement: stuffed the sandpaper in his uni­ third time without a loss this Jimmy Jones, 7-6, beat the (Sir Sabatini: Evert vs. No. II Lori default me if you want.’ ” we just didn’t want to take any years, will telecast 25 away games this coming season along with Mats Wilander, and fifth-.seeded calm Monday, drawing only one “ If somebody could screw me out of form shirt Buddy Bell homered leading off season Robinson went two innings Braves for the third time this PI McNeil, and Kohde-Kilsch vs. No. 6 Mandlikova’s fine may be re­ chances,” New York Manager Lou two preseason games, the station announced. (Fei Miloslav Meclr of Czechoslovakia warning for throwing his racket a match on bad calls and then take a "He was scuffing the ball and the bottom of the 1.3lh inning, lifting for his 11th save, his first with the season. Tom Glavine, 1-3, allowed Helena Sukova. The Navratilova- viewed in November when the Piniella said. The Whalers open their preseason Camp on Friday with 55 S< had Monday off after a double fault in the second game away when I don’t deserve it. then when we caught him. he put Cincinnati oyer visiting Los Pirates. four singles and two walks In the (P.! Sabatini and Kohde-Kilsch-Sukova Women’s International Tennis As­ “ Hurst hadn’t pitched in nine Sixth-seeded Jimmy Connors, set. Mandlikova was a tempest. then they can have the match.” players expected to report. the sandpaper down his shirt when Angeles. In the eighth, Robinson stru.ckout first inning. S< matches were the only ones sche­ sociation disciplinary committee days (because of a stiff neck) and (De who hasn’t won a tournament in Mandlikova. the 1985 Open In the quarterfinals. Lendl will duled for today. meets, and Clark said it could we were just hoping he would find three years, also advanced, with a winner, drew the game penalty play McEnroe and Gilbert meets pi Both Lendl and Graf faced their possibly be increased to $10,000. his groove,” Boston Manager John 6-7. 6-4, 6-4. 6-3 victory ovfr Henri when she slammed her racket into Connors. The other berths will be Gunderson does well at Games SI toughest tests of the tournament although that did not seem likely. McNamara said. "The two-out L< Leconte of France. John McEnroe, the manual scoreboard in the third settled today. McEnroe leads the thus far in Monday’s fourth round. No suspension will be considered. rallies (in the third and fourth) got SYRACUSE — Carl Gunderson, a Manchester native, did well Lemieux a meddler in Canada Cup PI the eighth seed, beat Andres Gomez. set after twice swearing at a lifetime series with Lendl 14-12 but Sc Lendl, the two-time defending Clark said. him.” at the recently held Empire State Games in New York. Sc Gunderson won the masters 50,100, and 200-meter backstrokes, HAMILTON. Ontario (AP) - need Ijemieux’s aggressiveness In role and he Is playing it well” both his teammates and coaches the 100-meter freestyle and 200-meter individual medley. Claude Lemieux was already Wedne.sday night's game against I.,emieux became a marked man with his tenacious ploy. known as a checker and goal Czechoslovakia in one of the in the National Hockey I.eague I>emleux’ 8 penchant for the dra­ An scorer, but on Team Canada the tournament’s semifinal games. after scoring 10 goals, including matic has been known to irritate his 9 bruising forward has become a The semifinals open tonight with four game-winners, in the Montreal opponents. Checkers love to lay on Bergren a familiar face at auto racing events Earl wins Lime Rock GTO race meddler with unfailing zeal in the the Soviet Union facing Sweden Canadlens’ 1986 drive for the the wood, but when he gets hit, Bli LAKEVILLE — Bob Earl of Larkspur, Calif., survived a race Canada Cup. Rick Tocchet is nursing a team’s 23rd Stanley Cup I.emleux makes sure the referee Lemieux plays an irritating style sprained knee and he is on a Last season, he had 27 goals and notices. TO Dick Bergren of Manchester has been a fam iliar uciaiis concerning the Thanksgiving Day annual Rotary Club Classic in December. The that saw 20 of the original 44 starters finish and won the Lime of game using his stick, his body day-to-day status while Kevin Di- 26 assists and 156 penally minutes On Sunday, Lemieux cross­ face seen regularly on national television during Manchester Road Race. He serves as directors of Rock Camel GTO race by an astounding five laps plus a LIr Cougars open on Nov. 18. and his mouth to upset opponents, neen is probably finished for the In 76 games. His selection to the checked Andrei Lomakin, sending major auto racing events. both races. 20.517-second margin of victory. AAc and in the Canada Cup. he’s become rest of the tournament with a NHL team which faced the Soviets the flashy Soviet forward Into the lo r Twenty rounds of golf and a diet has helped Earl averaged 86.942 mph for the 2‘A-hour 150-lap event Scott Garman of the Rec Department wisely known as the best bouncer on the twisted left ankle. Michael Goulet, at the Rendez-Vous series in boards head-first. Lemieux got Thi The local man, who first started out working area Herald Angle Hartford Whaler Coach Jack Evans lose 40 pounds. Monday and posted his first win for the Dingman Brothers Fei changed the site of the annual Jim LeSure Rec team. meanwhile, is expected to be in February surprised many people, penalized but the Soviet retaliated, GB stock car programs, has long been recognized as Racing Pontiac Flero. In a race that saw eight out of 10 of the top Earl Yost Open Tennis Tournament from the Manchester Evans is one-half of the Whaler coach staff who “ It always helps the team to wear uniform after missing the .3-3 tie but Lemieux earned the praise of hitting licmieux with his stick. Ou one of the sports most authorative announcers. Bn. Sports Editor Emeritus Community College courts to the Manchester High reside in Manchester. Assistant coach Claude qualifieers, including Paul Newman with a blown engine, out our opponents down because the with the .Soviet Union last Sunday before two-thirds of the vent was completed, it became a shootout CAT Fall and winter indoor tennis season at the complex off East Center Street. Playing conditions La rose has resided here for four years. Larose’s next time they go in the comer with because of a sprained knee Wh between Earl and the Camaro of Jack Baldwin of Marietta, Ga,, Boi Manchester Racquet Club starts Monday and will at the latter site are much better. oldest son, Guy. has been drafted by the Winnipeg their head up. they won’t look at the Therefore, his teammates are in the lead. puck,” said Lemieux. who has a looking more and more to I>emieux Mu run for 36 weeks until May 22. Phil Hyde will be Katy Molumphy, form er tennis champion at the Jets in the N H L and will be in training camp this Gn Second-place went to the Toyota Celica of Chris Cord of Beverly goal and an assist in five games in for Wednesday night’s game Me back for his third season as program director and month. Manchester Racquet Club and ranking New Hills, Calif., who experienced his share of trouble early in the the prestigious international "W e can use his strength in the Up head teaching pro. England player, has m arried and is now living in SIGN UP NOWIII Tel race. hockey tournament. "It gives us a comers,” Mark Messier said of Goteburg, Sweden. Her husband. John McNamara, Lemieux. “ Everybody has to fill a When Marlon Starling won the World Boxing 25>year stand Funds enriched better chance of getting it back” Toi form er Boston College star, is now playing Injury-riddled Team Canada will . role and I think he’s accepted his for the British American Ciub’s M il 7 C Association welterweight boxing championship Thanks to a successful golf tournament, the MCC When M oriarty Brothers’ baseball team professional hockey there. Molumphy. who also last month, the feat gave Manchester ring official Cougar Gub raised $2,000 to help support the E concluded its 1987 season in the Geater Hartford graduated from BC, is now playing tennis in the woi Sam Maltempo the distinction of having worked Twilight League playoffs, it marked the 25th college athletic programs. The third annual event Friday Night 2B- Scandinavian Professional League in Goteburg. Stately Don wins (131 fights involving four men who at one time held consecutive year that Gene Johnson was at the was held at the Manchester Country Gub. ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. world titles. The others were Sugar Ray Leonard. helm as manager. The former pro infielder, who ARLINGTON PARK, 111. (AP) - T Chris McHale, former local resident and sports " NobcftLSmitfiJiK. Cer Joe Manley and Vito Auftofuma. Maltempo worked spent 14 years as the regular third baseman and six Fall season The day after Manila won the official, sends word his 11-year-old son, also named Budweiser-Arlington Million, A INSURANSMrTH.S INSURANSMITHS SINCE DART LEAGUE H Ele 22 bouts involving the quartet either as a referee or more as a designated hitter, guided the MB’s to 11 Head Caoch Skip Olander and assistant Al Chris, compiled a .525 batting average and won a OW owner Bradley M. Shannon and 180 .Oifton67 HtWiwimi- M m MfelMl* to judge. He’s been on the Connecticut staff since regular season, two division and 11 playoff Freiheit will send their Manchester Community berth on the Plano. Texas all-star baseball team in trainer Leroy Jolly came back 1914 N 1973. championships. Johnson also found time to win College baseball team Into its 11-game fall sch ^u le New Players Welcome We. play on the same scale as Little League in Monday with another stakes- C ili A salute to the organizing committee of the West four batting titles with averages over .400 — .472 Friday afternoon in New Haven. Five of the starts Manchester. A catcher, the youngster struck out winning colt at Arlington Park. 872-2140 P ie (all-time high), .463, .434 and .412. Johnson has will be at home at McCormick Field. Stately Don, a half brother to Cle. Side Old Timers. The 27th annual reunion will be only once all season. A natural athlete, he also E staged Oct. 10 at the Brltish-American Club. The been on the Moriarty auto dealership staff for a The MCC basketball team, with Olander as head Manila, uncorked a tremendous 649-5241 League Begins Friday. September 18th H starred with the town tennis club’s team. quarter century, as well. charge nearing the stretch turn to 65 E. CBBter Street 7. r West Siders are a close-knit group and have coach and Rob Schadt as his assistant, lists a Did You Know Department: Alex Simpson, first W ILSilN u take the lead in the $172,650 manged to keep alive the longest annual reunion of With the New England Relays put to bed until 17-game schedule with all home games at East Manclieeter, CT. 73 Maple Street, Manchester ■ 646-9049 Sec golf professional at the Manchester Country Club in Secretariat Stakes and win by 7'/4 any kind in Manchester next year. Jim Balcome has turned his attention to Catholic High. Feature of the slate will be the O IL C O . T 1922, also was the ereens snnerintendent lengths I 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuegday. Sept, g, ItH? MANCHESTER HERALD. Tucmlay. Sept. 8. 1»87 — 17 Future bright NFL Players Association ‘insulted’ by proposal for Spartans McMahon on injured list By David Glnsburg tives to discuss setting a strike ’The proposal is sim iiar in some players, ones who ended their face-to-face meetings between the Upshaw claimed the owners By Dave Goldberg Moore and running back Tony has happened." Moore said. "Of The Associated Press deadline. It is expected to come elements to the Management Coun­ careers years ago and now must two sides in recent weeks. Jack aren’t taking the threat of a walkout-^ Bv.Horry Atkins The Associated Press after the second week of the season cil presentation at the onset of talks Nathan, mainstays of the Miami course I ’m disappointed at the way exist on a small pension. Donlan, chief negotiator for the seriously enough. The Associated Press with an option to wait another two on April 20. offense for the past decade, and it ended, but life goes on. That’s a WASHINGTON - The NFL Play­ The proposal upped roster limits owners, explained to Upshaw in his "’They still don’t believe there It comes as no surprise, but Jim weeks. It holds intact, for example, the four veterans; part of football. I ’m 35 years old and ers Association is insulted, but not to 47 players and addressed the cover letter that the proposal “has will be a strike," Upshaw said. EAST LANSING. Mich. - Bobby The N F L regular season opens current system of free agency McMahon, the quarterback who Tony Hill, picked up after being football is a young man’s game.” surprised, by a proposal from the union’s concern of security for been develcqted in a virtual vac- "And they won’t believe it until the^' McAllister’s shining performance Sunday. under which only one player has has guided the to 23 released by Dallas earlier this league’s owners designed to end a player representatives by calling cuum without the benefit of assist­ locker rooms are empty. Eventu-” against Southern Cal made the The Pittsburgh Steelers, mean­ changed teams in 10 years, al­ victories in his last 23 starts will year; Tom Cousineau contract impasse that could result for a three-man panel, consisting of ance from the NFLPA.” , ally, someone from the other side" future look twice as bright for start this season where he ended the while, cut Darryl After reading the owners’ prop­ though it upgrades the compensa­ and , and running in a player strike. one representative from each ride But he added: “ It is our firm will bargain with us, (Commis--: long-suffering Michigan State fans. Sims, their first-round draft pick osal, Upshaw saw no reason bv tion to what the council calls more last one — on Injured reserve. back Carl Monroe, who scored the and one neutral individual, to belief that this proposal will consti­ sloner Pete) Roselle or whoever. 1 McAllister, a junior who became two years ago. "It’s garbage,” NFLPA execu­ believe the player representatives realistic levels. Free agency with­ The quarterback who brought the first touchdown in the 1985 Super determine if a player rep was cut tute the essential elements of the don’t care who." the Spartans quarterback after punk image to the NFL. was tive director Gene Upshaw said would approve the contract and out compensation is one of the Bowl. The 6-foot-3, 285-pound Sims because of union activity or lack of CBA (collective bargaining agree­ Dave Yarema graduated, ran for 63 officially placed on the Injured list Monday after reviewing the 14- delay a formal announcement of a union’s principal demands. Moore and Nathan were vulnera­ never lived up to the expectations of talent. ment) we eventually sign." Upshaw said Sunday that he will yards and one touchdown and Monday as N FL teams cut down to page summary. "But it’s about walkout date. Upshaw called the solution "a ble because Miami made the a first-round pick. In two seasons of "That’s not good enough," Up­ Management had hop«l the prop­ meet with Romlle sometime thjs. completed 10 of 15 passes for 103 the 45-man limit, guaranteeing a what I expected. I think it shows "If the players accept this joke." The proposed contract in­ unusual move of keeping four spot play, he had just 14 tackles, shaw said. osal woidd provide the "framework week. Hie league’s owners will, yards, setting up another TD. job for Doug Flutie, the former total disrespect for the players as (contract), then I will have greatly creases pensions by around 20 quarterbacks — Dan Marino. Don four assists and two sacks. The contract was prepared over for an agreement” meet outside Chicago on ’Thursday That, coupled vrith tailback Lo­ Heisman Trophy winner who would Struck, Ron Jaworski and Jim human beings” misread them,” Upshaw said. " I’m percent over current levels and ups the weekend by the management Monday, Upshaw said, " If this is to hear from Donlan on the status of • renzo W hite’ s Ill-y a rd , two- have been vulnerable had McMa­ Jensen, who also doubles as special "H e has strength and speed, but it The NFLPA executive board was encouraged about the length of the severance pay considerably. council and delivered to all 28 u the framework, then they must the talks, and both sides have said totichdown performance, was more hon stayed active. teams captain and backup wide didn’t show up on the field the way to meet in Washington today with proposed contract, three years, but But Upshaw pointed out that the teams hours after Upshaw got his have been using some cheap they hope to resume negotiations b y ' than enough to lead Michigan State Mike Tomezak, a third-year man, receiver. The Dolphins also placed the league’s 28 player representa- that’s about it," contract does little for older ex­ copy. Referring to the lack of we thought it would.” Coach Chuck wood.” Friday. . .. to a 27-13 nonconference victory had been starting in McMahon’s Hugh Green back on Noll said. "Did he try? I don’t think over the 19th ranked Trojans in the place and Jim Harbaugh, the injured reserve, where he spent that was it at all. I don’t question his opening game for both teams team’s top draft pick this year, had most of last season with a knee want to do it.” Monday night. been virtually guaranteed a spot. Injury. "This gave me a big boost.” Flutie, who signed a $l-million Moore, a 13-yearveteran, wasthe Sims’ departure means the Steel­ McAllister said. " I t ’s good for our contract with the USFL’s New Dolphins’ all-time leading receiver ers will get no contributions at the Pn SCOREBOARD team, too. ’This really is a good Jersey Generals in 1985 and joined with 510 catches for 7,547 yards. start of the season from two of their team. Our goal is 11-0 and this gets the Bears after the league folded Although he had 38 receptions for last three No. 1 draft choices. The u roff to the start we had to have.” last year, is the third quarterback. 431 yards and seven touchdowns Steelers have yet to sign this year’s s White, who clearly has regained McMabon will have to remain on last year, he was beaten out by free first-round pick Rod Woodson and Yankees 9, Red Sox 5 A thletli» 2, Rangers 1 Dick Young 85. Net — Frank N.Sulllvon Aatroa4,fllanta2 68, Walt Cormier 70, B ill Dowd 70, Chuck the’ form that allowed him to lead injured reserve for at least six agent Fred Banks for the fifth negotiations between the team and B a s e b a ll NIcol 71, John Guard 71, Mike Guido 7T;' the nation in rushing as a sopho­ AP photo weeks, but he’ll stay with the team. receiving job behind Mark Duper, the former Purdue corncrback’s NSW Y M K BOSTON raxAS OAKLAND Frank Glontonlo 71, Dave Camolone 7L, a b rh b l a b rh M SAN FRAN HOUSTON _ ------more in 1985, carried the ball 22 Bears Coach Mike Ditka said the Mark Clayton, James Pruitt and agent. Marvin Demoff. broke off a b rh M o b rh M O b rh M O b rh M Dave Bergstrom 72, Dick O uquetti 72. _ Rosie Jones drives off the 10th tee en route to winning the RHndsn If 4 1 1 0 Burks cf 4 0 0 0 McDwel cf 4 0 0 0 Bemzrd 2b 4 0 0 0 Gross — Lou Gonzales 88, Paul Cosman times, scoring on runs of 9 and 1 offbeat quarterback, with whom he rookie Scott Schwedes. Over the weekend. Cottoct 0 0 0 0 Barrett 2b 4 12 0 Refchr ss Milner cf 4 0 0 0 GYoung cf 3 0 10 20 00 MDavIsrf 4 0 0 0 MltdiH 3b 4 1 1 1 Doran 2b 3 000 90. Net — Don Gothers 70, Ron Well TO, yard. LPGA Raii Charity Ciassic Golf Tournament Monday in has had some conflicts, will be on American League standings Rndlph2b 5 2 2 2 Boggs 3b 4 1 1 2 Sierra rf 4 0 10 Canseco If 3000 Bruno Frloo 70, Don Cromwell 73, Roy The 30-year-old Nathan, an eight- Among the other moves; 5 2 2 1 DwEvn lb 3 10 0 OBrIen lb Aldrete If 4 1 1 0 Walling 3b 3 0 0 0 It was White’s 17th 100-yard Springfield, III. the sidelines helping him and Mtngly lb 3 1 1 1 Lonsfrd3b 4 0 10 MIdndorf 3 0 11 Lopesph 1000 Broege74, Dave Rutz 74, Dick Vizard 74." year veteran, is fourth on the Winfield rf 5 14 1 Greenwl If 4 1 1 0 Parshdh 4 0 0 0 McGwIr 1b 4 110 T im MAN BEST BALL — Gross — game. His 111 yards against the coaching the younger players. The Washington Redskins re­ E WCIork 1b 3000 Camlnlt3b 0000 team’s all-time rushing list with Eett DIvltlen GWordef 5 111 RIcedh 3 12 2 DAAallySb 3 0 2 0 SHndsndh 3 0 0 0 Mike DavIs-ChIc Gagnon 70, Gino' “ Even if I have to make McMa­ W L Pet. OB Kittle dh 3 0 0 0 Benzngr rf 4 0 0 0 (Afllkrsn 2b Brenly c 3000 Aahbvc 4 1 1 0 Trojans gave him 3,165 in his career 3,523 yards and second on the leased two veteran safeties, four- 0 0 0 0 Polnlaph 10 10 By LEWIS WITHAM RThpm 2b 3 0 0 0 Boss rt 3 0 2 1 Colderone-BIII Muzin 71. Net — Don Toronto S3 54 .«& — Easier ph 10 0 0 SOwenss 4 0 2 0 MStonly c 3 0 0 0 Murphy cf 3 0 11 Cromwell-AI Smith 61, Tom Bow-Bruce” ' and moved him past three piayers hon an assistant coach. I want him receiving list with 373 receptions. year man Ken Coffey and Curtis Detroit S2 54 .403 'h Pgirulo 3b 4 13 2 AAorzanoc 3 0 0 0 Petralll c COovltph 1000 Cruz It 4 1 1 1 10 0 0 Phllpsph 1110 Take the number of heavy­ Wnsngrlb 0000 GDovIs 1b 4 2 2 1 Amende 62, Dave Comalone-OIck Bar­ — including Southern Cai’s O.J. to be out there because the Bears Jordan, an ll-year veteran who New York 78 59 .549 5 Ceronec 4 13 2 8uechle2b 4 0 10 Tettleton c 2 0 10 nett 62, Sam Saplenza-Walt Kokoszka- - -> will need all the help they can get,” Miami Coach Don Shula said he Milwaukee 74 43 .540 9 Tolleson ss 3 0 10 Brower If weight title bouts (15, 20 or 25) in Uribe ts 2000 CRenIdsss 2 0 10 Simpson — to 10th place on the Jones gets Initial win started at strong safety since 1983. 3 0 10 Stenbeh ph 1000 Splmonph 1000 Scottp 3 00 0 62, Paul Cosmon-DIck Duquette 62, Ron believed both might be re-signed if Boston 44 72 .471 18'/; Totals 19 917 9 Totals 11 5 I 4 Griffin ss 4 0 2 1 which Cassius Clay/Mu- Well-MIke Guido 62, Bruno Frlga-BOIs"" NCAA’s all-time rushing list. Ditka said. They also placed starting line­ Baltimore 42 75 .453 21 Soelerts 0000 injuries opened up a roster spot. Totals n 1 6 1 Totals M 2 8 2 LoCoss p 3 0 0 0 Thornton 63, Bill Dowd-DIck Day "It felt like two years ago,” said SPRINGFIELD. III. (A P) - the par-3 16th to tie Jones and both Among the notable players cut backer Neal Olkewicz on injured Cleveland 53 84 .381 31 New York 102 180 015-9 hammed Ali fought; subtract the Gordon Beebe-Lou Gonzales 63, Ken •< West Division rounds (5, 8 or 10) it took him Lefferts p 0000 White, who was hobbled by both Rosie Jones said she had something players parred No. 17 on the Monday were Nat " I ’m not going to dwell on what reserve. Boston 022 000 001—S TMOS 000 000 010-1 Y rioM di^ 10 0 0 Anderson-F.H. Sullivan 63, Sosm W L Pet. OB Game Winning RBI — Randolph (7). OMIond 000 no 00 1 -2 to defeat George Foreman; and Worthen-Don Tucker 63, Walt C orm ier-'" knee and ankle injuries last year. to prove this week, .so she went out 6.403-yard Rail Golf Club course. Minnesota 74 45 .532 — Price p 0000 E—GWard. DP—New York 1, Boston 3. Two outs when winning run scored. add the age at which All had DRobIsn p George Bennett 63, Jan Jayson-Sgi, and won the $200,000 Rail Charity Both players reached the par-4 Oakland 70 47 . 511 3 LOB—New York 5, Boston 3. 2B— 0 000 Russo 63, M ark Dennis-Leo Brovakls63, " It felt good to get up and not hurt.’’ p Gome (Winning RBI — Griffin (4). Tetah a 2S 2 Tetalt a 4 s i Kansas City 48 70 .493 i'h AAottlngly 2, (Winfield, Pogllarulo 2, . E—Kllgus 2. LOB—Texas 10, Oakland 8. his last pro fight (39, 40 or 42). •' Hary Nowobllskl-Bob Wohlberg 63, roy The Spartans defense, led by Golf Classic, her first LPGA 18th in regulation and Lopez missed Californio 47 71 .484 t'h SOwen. HR—Randolph (5), Cerone (4), McGwire, Sierra. HR—OBrIen (21). son Pirancisce 108 080 080-4 Broege-Ron Morra 63. " "" tackle Mark Nichols, came up with tournament victory since joining her putt to set the stage for Jones. Giants’ iron man sideiined Seottle 44 73 .447 9 Boggs (23), Rice (12). SF—Rice. SB—McDowell (18). S—Fletcher. PAYOFF: The answer equals Heosten 881 881 11x—4 LOW GROSS LOW NET — Class I..., three pass interceptions and reco­ the tour in 1982. “ I didn't feel like I played all that Texas 44 73 .447 9 . IP H R ER BB SO Gross — Bob Clark 71. Net — Nick .. Chlcooo 58 79 .423 15 the number of victories recorded Game (Winning RBI — GDovIs (11). " I think I’ve paid all my dues," great.” said Lopez, who collected EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. ^the , while Jordan, a IP H R ER BB SO Texas E—Maldonado. DP—San Francisco 1. Pahoulls 70, Ed McLaughlin 71, Lenny vered two of Southern Cal’s four back, but basically It’s a new Saturday's Oames New York Kllgus 7 1-3 5 1 1 2 2 by Ali over his long career. Belanger 72. Class II Gross — R o n "" said Jones. 27, who sank a 7-foot $18,500. "M y driver was not good. I (AP) — When the guard, and McGriff, a defensive Cleveland 15, Boston 2 LOB—Son Froncisco 1, Houston 4. fumbles. position for him. Rhoden W,14-9 5 4 4 4 1 1 AAohorcIc 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 2B—Aldrete, Wlaldonodo, CReynolds, Jeroszko 74, Chic (Jognon 78. Net — think by the end Rosie and I were won the Super Bowl last season, end. were on the injured reserve list Toronto 3, Seattle 0 Clements 1 2-3 2 0 0 0 0 MWIIIIams L,7-4 2-3 2 1 1 0 0 Walt Cormier 64, George Mcalees 67, . "They capitalized on our mis­ birdie putt on the 18th hole Monday New York 7, Californio 4 Ashby, GYoung. HR—Mitchell (18), GDo­ Bob Farrond Sr. 68, Richie Lombarefo takes and they were every bit as to beat Nancy Lopez by one stroke frustrated because we both had comerback Perry L. Williams was for the game. Besides McGriff, Miller and Stoddard S6 21-3 2 1 1 0 0 Oakland 9S = 6C 4 8 - 9Z :U3M8NV vIs (22),Cruz (11). Oakland 7, Baltimore 2 Boston Stewart W,19-9 9 4 1 1 4 7 69, Blaine Horeld 69, A rt Bassell 71, Paul" good as we expected," said Larry " It ’s my turn." putts that didn’t fall." the iron man of the defense. Williams, who started every Jordan, the Giants also cut tight Konsos City 4, Chlcoeo 2 Horst L,14-10 3 2-3 12 7 7 2 3 Mohorcic pitched to 1 batter In the 9th. Saarl 71. Class III Gross — Mike Guido " Minnesota 2, Milwaukee 1 IP H R ER BB SO Smith, who became the fifth Lopez had a chance at birdie on But, lopez added, “ I felt like I The veteran was probably the game for the Giants last season, end Rod Jones, linebackers Chuck Crawford 4 1-3 4 2 2 0 1 Umpires—Home, Evans; First, Cousins; Son Froncisco 81. Net — Bob Felix 70, Harvey Harpin'" " Texas 8, Detroit 7 Schlraldl 1 1 0 0 0 1 Second, Hendry; Third, Ford. 71, Mike MIslewIcz 72, Roger Trole 72, ■' successive Trojan coach to lose his the 54th hole of the tournament but played hard ... She beat me. and most consistent player in the suffered a pinched nerve on Aug. 22 Faucette and Ron Hadley, quarter­ Sunday's Oames (c) 1987. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN LoCoss L,11-10 4 2-3 7 3 3 4 4 Umpires—Home, Denklnger; First, T—2:57. A—27,491. Lefferts 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Bill Dowd 74. Class IV Gross — Andy- first game with the team. “ They missed an 8-footer and Jones then that’s what it's all about.’ secondary and missed only three in the Giants’ exhibition game back Jim Crocicchia and comer- Cleveland 3, Boston 1 Coble; Second, McCoy; Third, Mickle. Welgert 91. Net — Paul Cosman 73, Ron Toronto 3, Seattle 2, 11 Innings T—2:43. A—32,544. Price 2-311100 Well 75, Bruno Frlgo 75, Gerry Rich-.... turned us away about six times made hers for the victory worth Jones’ best previous finish was a plays the entire season. against Cleveland. He missed the back Perry M. Williams, no rela­ California 3, New York 1 DRoMson 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Williams is going to miss a lot tion to the veteran comerback. T w in s 8 . W hite Sox 1 Houston monn 75. inside our 30. That was the story in a $30,000. tie for .second at both the 1984 U.S. game against the Jets the following Baltimore 7, Ookland 4 Phillie85,Meta3 TWO MAN BEST BALL — Gross —..... Jones, who held a one-stroke lead Women’s Open and the 19P4 Roches­ more than three plays in 1987. The week, and played against Pitts­ Milwaukee 4, Minnesota 0 Scott W,15-10 9 3 2 2 0 7 John Nellgon-Steve McCusker 66, Ron nutshell” Comerback Wayne Haddix, wide T ig e rs 12, O rio le s 4 PB—Brenly. entering the final round, shot a ter Invitational. This time around, Giants on Monday placed him on burgh last week but was Chlcogo 5, Kansas CItv 4, 11 Innings CHICAGO MINNESOTA Umpires—Home, C.WIIIIoms; Rrst, Baslle-NIck Pahoulls 70, Ke'fr' Smith was visibly upset by his receiver Odessa ’Turner and quar­ Texas 9, Detroit 3 Ob r h bl Ob r h bl PHILA NEW YORK Comerford-Steve Buscetto 71. Net —r..,. 2-under-par 70 for an 8-under-par however, she had some extra help. the injured reserve list with a neck inconsistent. Monday's Oames a b rh b l O b rh M KIbler; Second, Froemmlng; Third, Walt Cormler-George Bennett 58, Mike team’s peformance. terback joined Perry DETROIT BALTIMORE Redus If 4 0 0 0 Gagne ss 4 0 0 0 Quick. T—2:35.A—22,074. 208 total. Lopez, the most recent " I got a message from my Dad injury, meaning he will miss at Giants Coach des­ Seattle 4, Cleveland 4 Hill 2b 4 0 10 Dovldsn If 1110 Samuel 2b 5 12 2 MWIIsncf 2 10 0 Guldo-Andv Welgert 59, BobClark-RIch " I ’ m angry I'm uptight ” he said L. Williams on the injured reserve Minnesota 8, Chicago 1 ab r h bi a b rh b l MThmp cf 3 0 0 0 SIskp 0 0 0 0 Lombprdo 59, A n Bassell-(3earae M cA' inductee into the LPGA Hall of and I carried it around all day least six games. cribed the loss of Williams as (Whitakr 2b 5 12 0 Hortef 4 0 0 0 Baines dh 3 12 1 Bush rf 3 0 10 testily. " I ’m sorry, but I hate to list. Toronto 5, Milwaukee 3 Caldern rf 4 0 0 0 Beane rf 10 0 0 Hayes 1b 4 0 11 Teufel 2b 4 0 0 0 lees 60, Ron Well-MIke Guido 60, Jlni Fame, also shot a 70 in the final long." Jones said. "It said; ‘Good It also leaves the Giants with just "pretty substantial” Kansas City 5, California 2 Wlwndr 2b 10 10 Lacy ph 10 0 1 Schmdf3b 4 1 1 0 Bckmnph 10 10 Menditto-Ed McLaughlin 61, Gerry 10. se. We play like that and we’ll be AAadIck dh « 0 1 1 BRIpknlb 5 12 0 GWalkr 1b 4 0 10 Puckett cf 4 2 0 0 round. luck. Play your own game.’ ” two experienced comerbacks head­ "H e played almost every play Defrolf 12, Balfimore 4 Fisk c 3 0 0 0 GoettI 3b Parrish 5 c 24 3 12 1 1 KHrndz 1b 2 0 10 RIchmann-Wes Woltyna 62, Ron 011. The Giants now will start the New York 9, Boston 5 Herndon If 3 2 2 0 CRIpkn ss 3 0 2 0 GWIIson rf 4 12 1 M iller pr 0000 Jeroszko-George Frankenberger 64. "I kept asking my caddie, I kept Her current money earnings total ing into the season opener against last year. But those things happen. Lusoder If 2 10 0 Murray dh 5 0 11 Lyons 3b 4 0 10 Brnnskyrf 2 2 2 2 G o l f season with six players on the Oakland 2, Texas 1 K Wilms cf 3 0 10 Baylordh 4 0 11 Hughes If 3 10 0 SfnMtrvrf 5 0 3 1 Closest to pin — John CIszewskI (5 feet, "Our defense really hung in there asking my friends. 'What’s the $172,808. which will move her to No. the Chicago Bears next week. You have to find a way to overcome Tuesday's Oames TrommI ss 5 2 3 3 Sheets rf 4 1 1 1 Bedrosn p 0 0 0 0 McRyIds If 5 1 1 0 6 lnches-6th hole). Dozen bolls each roster who were not in the Super Baker ss 0 0 0 0 Knight 1b 4 0 0 0 AAanrIa ss 3 0 10 Hrbek 1b 3 10 0 Jeltz ss well, everything considered. The matter with m e?"’ said Jones, who 8 on the money list. Jones is one of The Giants also placed three them," Parcells said. Detroit (Terrell 12-10) at Baltimore Lmbrdz 2b 3 0 10 2 0 0 0 Carter c 5 0 10 (Ken Comerford-8 lnches-9th hole). , „ , Bowl lineup. (Griffin 3-5), 7:35 p.m. Lemon cf 4 0 10 Kennedyc 4 0 10 GGrossph 0 0 0 0 HJohsnSb 2 00 0 TWO MAN BEST BALL — Gross — number of times we put them on the parred the first five holes then only three players to have finished other players on the injured reserve With Williams out at least six Morrisn rf 3 12 2 Nichols c 0 0 0 0 Larkin ph 10 0 0 New York (Gullickson 2-0) at Boston PIttaro 2b 0 0 0 0 Aguayo ss 10 0 0 Santana ss 3 0 10 Cmintry Club Nick Pahoulls-Stan Domlon 35, Auggld" ' field, it could have ^ e n .50-6,” birdied No. 6 for a two-stroke lead in the top 10 in all four major list and waived eight others, weeks, and Mark The six are safety Terry Klnard, (Nipper 6-11), 7:35 p.m. Sherldn rf 1 1 ao RWsgtn 3b 4 12 0 Corman p 2 0 0 0 AAagadnSb 1111 LInk-Steve Schackner 35, Harry DoEvns lb 3 3 10 MYoung If 4 12 1 Nieto c 4 0 12 Stone ph Things were so bad that the which she held until the 15th hole. tournaments this season. including veterans . Collins are the only Giants comer- mnning hack George Adams, def­ Seattle (Morgan 10-15) at Cleveland Totals 32 1 7 1 Totals 15 8 10 7 10 0 0 Goodenp 2 00 1 MEMBER-MEMBER — Net — Roger Nowobllskl-Craig Phillips 35. Net — (Yett 34), 7:35 p.m. Brokns 3b 5 12 3 Calhoun p 0 0 0 0 Myers p 0000 Gerry RIchmann-Steve Roberts 30, Bob Trojans wound up attempting 47 "But I thank my friends becau.se Japan’s Ayako Okamoto. winner Curtis McGriff and David Jordan, backs with experience. ensive tackle John Washington, Heath c 5 0 10 Macalone-Bernie Glovino 56, Bill Chlcooo (Bannister 11-10) at MInnesoto Chicago ooo 001 000—1 Tekulve p 0 0 0 0 Leachp 0 0 0 0 Palmer-Ed Ansaldl 59, Tony Senotore- Russell-Tom Goodman 30, Bob gould-" passes, completing 29. Both are they kept telling me. 'Your time of last weekend’s World Champion­ as the team reached the N F L’s , who started at free rookie wide receivers Stephen (Blyleven 1310), 8:05 p.m. Lowry c 0 0 0 0 CJames If 10 0 0 Dyksfracf 10 0 0 Roger Perrault 59, Earl Wllson-Don Jim Aufman 31, Tim Wotson-Bruce . Totals 4112 16 9 Totals 18 411 4 Minnesota lOl 020 Wx— 8 records for the school that earned will come.’’ ’ ship of Women’s Golf, finished at 45-man roster limit. safety In the Super Bowl for the Baker and Mark Ingram, and 40 \ Toronto (Stieb 137) ot Milwaukee Game Winning RBI — GoettI (13). Totals M 5 7 S Tetalf 11 1 9 1 Battalino 59, Sam Crispino-Brooks Skivington 31, Ken Jarvis-John Bana- (Boslo 9-5), 8:35 p.m. E—Fisk, Redus, Hill. DP—Minnesota 2. Allen 40, Ken Salo-RIck Bottaro 40, vlge 31. the nickname "Tailback U." Lopez birdied the par-5 13th and 215 with a final-round 71. Miller, a wide receiver, played In Giants, is being worked at corner- rookie tackle Doug Riesenberg. Kansas CItv (Gubicso 9-14) at Californio Defroll 500 010 401—12 Philadelphia loe 000 » 0 -5 Steve Dexler-VInce Buccherl 41, Bill LABOR DAY LOW GROSS LOW NET Baltimore 110 001 001— 4 LOB—Chlcogn 4, MInnesoto 8. 2B— (Reuss 4-2), 10:35 p.m. Brunanskv. HR—Brunanskv (29), Baines New York 000 011 010-3 Sander-Tom Atamlan 41, Marty — Gross— Stan Domlan 36, Auggle Link " Texos (Hough 14-11) at Oakland (Nelson Game Winning RBI — Trammell (13). Gome (Winning RBI — Samuel (11). Chmieleckl-Jerrv Thibodeau 41, Jack 36, John Mulcohy 38. Net — Paul E—CRIpken, BRIpken. DP—Baltimore (18). SB—GoettI 2 (9), Puckett 2 (11). 44), 10:35 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO E—KHernandez. DP—Philadelphia 1, (iannon-Tom Lowery 61. Gross — Doug Cosman 31, Tim Watson 32, Walt— (Wednesday's Oames 2. LOB—D etroit 9, B altim ore 9. 2B— New York 1. LOB—Philadelphia 5, New Martin-Ward Holmes 70, Lon Annulll- Komlnskl34, PeteWrobel34, Jim Bourn " Murray, Herndon 2, BRIpken. HR— Chicago Texas at Ooklond, 3:15 p.m. LaPoint L,3-3 2-3 1 1 1 0 0 York 12. 2B—McReynolds, Schmidf. HR— Tlm McNamara 71, Rick Clough-Len 34, Jim Aufman 35, Bruce Skivington 35, Detroit at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. Trammell (23), MYoung (15), Sheets (28). GWIIson (13), Mogadon (3). SB—Samuel Horvath 72, Jim Morlarty-Leo Cyr 72, Gerry RIchmann 36, Bob Russell 36,” SB—Morrison (2), CRIpken (3). Nielsen 5 5 4 2 4 1 New York ot Boston, 7:35 p.m. James 1 1-3 4 3 3 1 1 (30). SF—Gooden. Jon Wllks-BIII Tomkiel 72. Tom Goodman 36, Bob Gould 36. — Seattle at Cleveland, 7:35 p.m. Seorge 1 0 0 0 0 1 IP H R ER BB SO BACK NINE — Gross — Roy CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 IP H R ER BB SO Chlcooo at MInnesoto, 8:05 p.m. Minnesota Philadelphia Anderson-Ben Delmastro 35, Doc 8 Toronto at Mllwoukee, 8:35 p.m. DefroU Carman W,ia9 4 4 2 2 4 2 McKee-Bob Vonderkall 35. Net — Ed Morris W,17-7 7 8 3 3 2 4 Blttlger W,16 7 4 1 1 0 5 (3nly games scheduled Berenguer 2 1 0 0 1 0 Calhoun 0 1 0 0 1 0 Bellevllle-Ray Perkins 28, Chad Hernandz 1 00002 Tekulve 1 0 0 0 0 0 Whitesell-John Andreoll 30, Ed Dullea- Henneman 0 2 1 1 0 0 HBP—Fisk by Blttlger. Umpires—Home, Roe; First, Barnett; Bedrosn S J4 2 2 1 1 1 1 Bob Guastamachio 30, Pat WInarskl-lrv Thurmond 1 1 0 0 0 0 New York Sobolov 30, Joe Connors-Tom Carroll National Leagueslandlngs Baltimore Second, Kosc; Third, Tschida. Helices m HELP WANTED m T—2:54. A—22,423. Gooden L,13-5 4 2-3 4 4 4 3 10 30, Buster Arnone-Tom Ackerman 30. 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ExcallenI Iraurty telling our readers what Y/ San Froncisco 74 44 .534 — Lind 2b 4 12 0 Sndbro 2b 3 0 0 0 56-967, Lloyd Davidson 59-1267, Gene a pleasant voice; who Manchester. 3-4 hours anoa prafarrad but will Bonilla 3b 4 0 12 Durhm lb 3 1 1 1 Kelly 61-1467, Jim Breen 58-1167. C — and Wayne Haddix, comerbocks; Odesso neys’ fees, orlslng from Ask for Bee.c pay. RaaponalMe par- you hovt for sole, Houston 49 48 .504 4'/j STLOUIS MONTREAL Turner, wide receiver, and Jeff Hostetler, claims of unfair trade practi­ needed for light cash­ can work from Sam — p er day. Monday- train tha right peraon. Cincinnati 49 49 . 500 5 Royals 5. Angels 2 MDIaz 1b 3 0 10 Dawson rf 3 0 0 0 Jerry Thibodeau 56-1561, Bill Palmer aon neadad to maintain i-x-r-t-x-ra-x-x-xwxx-’w-x-xciw: Washtn pr 0 0 0 0 Polmero If 4 0 0 0 a b rh b l ir h M 58-16-42, Don Bdttallno 58-1662, John auarterback,onlnluredreserve. ces, Infringement of trade­ ier duties, answering 1pm, Monday-Friday. Friday. Schedule flexi­ Thia la a growth poal- T Atlonta 58 78 .424 15 Coleman If 4 12 0 Raines If 3 10 0 -Announced the ble. Reply stating edu­ diaplaya In Homa Can- Los Angeles 57 80 .414 W/i Bream 1b 10 0 0 Morlnd3b 4 1 1 1 Vorca 62-2062, Chas Whelan 62-19-43, marks, trode names or pat­ phones and Inventory llon with good atarting KANSAS CITY Harper If 3 12 1 Dunston ss 4 0 10 OSmIth ss 2 0 2 1 Romano If 0 0 0 0 George May 63-19-44, Jim O'Rourke retirement of Deiiand Moore, nose tackle. ents, violotlon of rights of Employment We offer; Hourly wage; cation and experience In the Album Son Diego 54 81 .409 17Vj CALIFORNIA Lavyless 2b 0 0 0 0 Webster rf 4 10 0 Waived Dennis Bllgen and Eddie Hunter, tara In tha Monehaatar aalary and axoallant RO Monday's oames a b rh b l a b rh M VanSlyk cf 10 0 0 Sundbrg c 2 0 0 0 63-1964, Ed Dullea 60-1664, Brendan privacy and Infringement of control. Excellent pay commissions; Incen­ to Box HH, c/o Man­ Wilson cf 4 0 0 0 Schoflld ss 4 12 0 Coles rf 4 0 0 0 Muphrv ph 10 10 Herr 2b 4 0 0 0 Nichols rf 0 0 0 0 Farrell 61-17-44. D — Earl Anderson running bocks; Michael Harper, w h^ orao. On# day par waak. benafita. Call Montreol 9, St. Louis 2 Tunnell p 0 0 0 0 Brooks ss 4 0 2 1 receiver; Howard Richards, offensiva. copyrlghf and propriefary & Education and benefits. Call Dave tives; paid vacations; chester Herald. Cincinnati 3, Los Angeles 2. 13 Innings Pecota ss 4 0 10 Joyner 1b 4 0 11 Ortiz c 4 0 0 0 Walker pr 0 0 0 0 65-27-38, Hank Murphy 70-29-41, Dan rights, unfair competiflon Car naoaaaary. call 816- Jim Pantalow Seltzer 3b 4 0 10 Dwnnadh 3 12 1 PedrlQu ss 2 0 0 0 Mover p 3 0 0 0 JCIark 1b 3 0 0 0 Candal 2b 10 0 0 McCarthy 72-3161. tackle; Gary Lewis and Don Thorpe, 646-6606. courtesy membership; Pittsburgh 3, Chicago 2 Oquendss 10 10 Walloch 3b 4 2 2 0 defensive linemen; Bobby Curtis and Ken and libel and slander, which SALES Help, Stock and 825-4629 bafote 10 am Son Diego 11, Atlanta 4 Brett 1b 4 10 0 OeCnes 3b 3 0 0 0 Rsher p 2 0 0 0 DIPIno p 0 0 0 0 SWEEPS — Gross — Rick Clough 75, may resulf from the puh" ra­ MBrlarly BrtUiBrf Trtobll rf 3 2 2 1 JKHowl3b 10 0 0 Cnglosl ph 10 0 0 Trilloph 10 0 0 McGee cf 3 0 10 Law 3b 0 00 0 Lon Annulll 75, Bob Vonderkall 75. Net Rose, linebackers; Kirby Jackson, comer- and sales training. If Assistant Manager or oflar 6 pm. Philadelphia 5, New York 3 Morris cf 10 0 0 Galorrg 1b 4 3 3 3 bock, and Mike Zordich, safety. Waived tion of any advertlsmenf In Houston 4. San Francisco 2 FWhIte 2b 4 2 2 3 Rdv 2b 4 0 10 JRobnsn p 0 0 0 0 — Bob Flynn 77-8-69. B — Tom Lowery Interested, call July wanted at once In mod­ 843-8138 ALI Bolbnl dh 4 0 0 0 Hendrck If 2 0 0 0 Totals n 17 1 Totals 10 1 5 1 Pndltn3b 3 0 0 0 Foley 2b 5 1 2 0 76. Net — Frank LIpInskI 81-13-68, Bill Mike Oorundo, offensive tackle, and Ernest the,,Manchesfer Herald by FLOORING Sales. Fam- Tuesday's oames LJohnsnrf 3 0 0 0 WInghm cf 3 0 2 1 Evans, safety, from the physlcollv-unable- advertiser. Including adver­ m HELP WANTED 646-7096. ern health shop. Pro­ Pittsburgh (Palacios 00) at Chicago Quirk c 4 0 11 Bucknr ph 10 0 0 Sander 83-13-70, Ed Clccagllone 79-9-70, llv run growing floor Thurmn It 4 0 10 Armas rf 3 0 10 Pittsburgh 000 010 020-1 TPenac 4 12 1 Reedc 4 0 2 2 Joe Novak 79-9-70, Ed Paganl 83-12-71, to-perform list. Placed David Norrle/ tisements In any free distri­ fessional atmosphere DRIVER. Port time for (Sutcliffe 137), 2:20 p.m. Cox p 10 0 0 Perezp 2 110 ouorterbock.and Jerome Foster,defensIve bution publications pub­ covering business Los Angeles (Hershlser 1313) at Cincin­ RJones ph 10 0 0 Chicago 001 001 000—2 Walt Chapman 80-9-71. C — Gross — AAA Auto Club and pleasant working Manchester Harold DWhlte ct 4 0 0 0 Game Winning RBI — Bonilla (7). Dowlev p 0 0 0 0 McGffgn p 10 0 0 Jerry ThibodeaullDO 79. Bill Pi ler 82-16- tackle, on Inlured reserve. Placed Reggie lished by the Manchester looking for ambitious, 391 Broad St., conditions. Flexible route. Coventry area. nati (Robinson 33), 7:35 p.m. Peters p 2 0 0 0 McElrov, offensive tackle, on the willing to learn person St. Louis (Forsch 104) at Montreal Boonec 3 0 0 0 E—Morelond. DP—Chicago 2. LOB— 66, Maynard Clough 82-.. 67, Don Herald. Penny Sleffert, Auto/Braki Machanic Manchester hours. Interesting Short hours. Good pay. Answi Totals 3S 5 I 5 Totals 11 2 7 2 Pittsburgh 4, Chlcogo 7. 2B—Harper, Driessn 1b 10 0 0 Battalino 83-16-67, Jim O'Rourke 87-19- physlcolly-unoble-to-perform list. Acquired Publisher. to work In a showroom (Smith 34), 7:35 p.m. Bonilla. HR—Durhom (25), Harper (1), Totals B 2 0 2 Tetata 15 914 7 68, Chas Whelan 87-19-68, John Vorca Don Smith, defensive tackle, from the for National Chain M l OMtrtixWy SwxH u r health field and for Coll 742-8967. 9-12om, 7 FLOOR Philadelphia (Ruffin lO ll) at New York Buffalo Bllisforaconditlonal Ioto-round1988 dealing with custo­ different from all other to 10pm .□ (Fernandez 106), 7:35 p.m. Kansas CItv 000 301 010—5 Moreland (24). SB—OMartInez (14). 88-20-68. DGross— SamCrlsplno91. Net Excellent pay and be­ Collfomla 000 101 000—2 IP H R ER BB SO StLoUlS 000 Ok — Earl Anderson 93-27-66. drorft^ck. LOST mers. No experience retailing. Excellent PORTER Yesterdi Son Diego (Whitson 1010) at Atlanta Montreal OB m 08x-9 necessary. Call be­ CUSTODIAL position LABORERS. Seasonal (P.SmIth 00), 7:40 p.m. Game Winning RBI — FWhIte (10). Rttsburgh BEST 17 — A — Stan McFarland AND FDUND nefits Including pen­ Coventry Board ot Ed­ from all other retail­ E—Lelbrandt. DP—Kansas City 1. Fisher W,8-9 7 4 2 2 5 3 Game (Winning RBI — Reed (4). 67-6-61, Bob Jones 71-7-64, Doc McKee tween 9-5pm. 643-5168. ing. Excellent salary. September-November. Poaltlon available for San Francisco (Krukow 34) at Houston JRoblnson S,ll 2 1 0 0 0 3 E—LJohnson 2, JCIark. DP—Montreal 69-5-64. Gross— Stan McFarland 72. B — sion. Call Dave 646- ucation. Excellent be­ (Desholes 105), 8:35 p.m. LOB—Kansas CItv 8. California 4. 3. LOB—StLouls 7, Montreal 9. 2B— Apply at once to Man­ $7.00 per hour plus individual who enjoys Wednesdoy's Oames 2B—Pecota, FWhIte. 3B—Schofield Chicago Gll Bolsoneau 74-11-63, Rick DeNIcolo S o c c e r LOST honey colored dog 6606. nefits. Coll 742-9305. overtime. Apply In per­ Mm b HR—FlWhIte (15), Downing (24), Tar- Mover L,ll-12 7 2-3 7 3 3 1 8 G alarraga, Reed 2, OSmIth. HR— 78- 14-64, Kevin Hogan 77-12-65, Pot ager, Diane. Parkode •nd IMIM Pittsburgh at Chicago, 2:20 p.m Galarrogo (12), TPerto (5). SB—LJohnson on West side. Has dark EOE. son Colonial Conven­ working In a long lwalMd9 ff St. Louis at Montreal, 7:05 p.m. tabull (27). DIPIno 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Mlstretto 74-9-65. C — Bill Johnson muzzle, stand up ears. PART TIME Health Shop, Parkade IP H R ER BB SO HBP—Dawson by Rsher. (2), Coleman 2 (94). S—Webster, Perez. 79- 19-60, Tom Atamlan 80-19-61, Ron REGIONAL Classified CLEANING person Shopping Center. 646- tion Services. 7A Old term care setting. Al­ Los Angeles at Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m SF—Golarroga. 2'/z years, 60 pounds. RETAIL SALES wanted. 3-4 nights per Philadelphia at New York, 7:35 p.m. Kansas City Craig 80-19-61. D — Bob Brldgeman ads reach nearly SI 78. Windsor Rd., ternate weekends. Lebrndt W,14-10 85-22-63. M8C Dynamitea Answers to Trondak. week. Must hove own Bloomfield. San Diego at Atlanta, 7:40 p.m. IP H R ER BB so SWEEPS — A Gross — Doc McKee74. 3,000,000 homes. One Positions are now Good starting rate San Francisco at Houston, 8:35 p.m. (Sorber S,1 Rads 3. Dodgers 2 (13 Innings) Wearing choke chain transportation. 647- Callfamla StLouls Net — Bob Jones 77-70-70, Myles The Manchester Soccer Club Dviiom- classified ad placed svaiiable at Munson’s TEACHERS Assltont In Cox L,96 3 9 7 5 3 1 Ites (girls under 10 yeors old) won the with I.D. Daughters with the Manchester 1111. and benefits. Apply in MWItt L,15-11 7 5 5 4 11 McCarthy 78-7-71. B — Gll Bolsoneau 80. pet. Please call 643- Chocoiates, Route 6, CLERK TYPIST Manchester YWCA be­ Lucas 1 0 0 0 1 LOS ANGELS CINCINNATI Dowlev 1 0 0 0 0 0 Net — Aldo Dappollonlo 82-14-68, Bill Ridgefield Warmup Tournament over Herald will be placed In DATA Entry/Bllllng person. 9 Enjoy working In a plea fore and otter school HBP—Pecota by MWItt. WP— Ob r h bl O b rh M Peters 2 4 2 2 0 2 Tomkiel 82-13-69, Warren Howland the Labor Day weekend. The tourna­ 4283. Reward. Bolton. Houra; Mon­ clerk. Manchester American League results Sax 2b 4 0 10 LGorclacf Tunnell 2 1 0 0 1 1 ment ended with Manchester, Ridge­ over 200 newspapers aant, friandly atmoa- day core program. Lelbrandt. 5 0 0 0 81-10-71. C Gross — Jock Gannon 86, throughaut New Eng­ day-Friday, 4-6 p.m., medical group seeks South Windsor Umpires—Home, Young; First, Brlnk- GHfmn ss 3 0 10 DCncpc 2b 10 10 Menfreol Tom Atomlon 88-19-69, Ron Craig field, and Bricktown (N.J.), each... phera? Do you have M utt be 18 years old, Perez W,26 41-3 7 2 2 4 4 land for one low price. and approximateiy 6 full time person tor mon; Second, Reilly; Third, Welke. Bryant ph 0 10 0 Tredvvv2b 5 0 0 0 88-19-69. Net — Bob Brldgeman 92-22-70. having a 2-1-1 record, but Manchester's > good typing and M a- hove 0 high school Nursing • L Blue Jays 5, Brewers 3 Shipley ss 2 0 2 0 McCInd ph 10 0 0 McGffgon 2 ^3 1 0 0 0 1 MCC LADIES — Best 15 — A Gross — win over Bricktown and tie with > Call Classified 643-2711 hours on Saturday or data entry and clerical T—2:57. A—28,084. HELPWANTB) phona oklNa? Thia op- diploma or eoulvolent. Guerrer lb 4 0 2 0 Humep 0 0 0 0 Cox pitched to 4 batters In the 4th Pom Cunningham 72. Net — Lynn Prior Ridgefield nailed down the champion*-' ED and ask tor detalls.c Sunday — totaiing 15- position. Hourly wage Center CaJg-Lrockei Marshal rf 4 0 0 1 Daniels If 3 2 2 1 75-17-58, Flo Borre 82-23-59. B Gross — ship. Manchester opened up the tourney portuntty la ovallabla at Morning and afternoon plus benefits. Please 1000 M ain St. U M TORONTO MILWAUKEE Marinera6,lndlanx4 Crews p 0 0 0 0 ONelll rf 5 0 2 1 Ednd^Wados 82. Net — Meryl Brendol Saturday with a 0-0 tie with Ridgefield.. - 20 hours weekiy at a amall Eaat Hartford of- hours available. $4.50- a b rh b l a b rh M Heepph 10 0 0 Bell 3b Padres 11. Braves 4 The~ gooltendlng oIN ...... of Heidi- Pelletier and - coll 647-0238. 4 13 1 87-29-58, Ruby Clough 87-27-60. C Gross '4.50/hour, Call for ap­ floa. Exoallant banoflta, $6.00 per hour for up to So. Windsor, Ct. Llrlono2b 3 2 10 Molltordh 3 0 0 0 Havensp 0 0 0 0 BDIozc 4 0 2 0 — Elsie Crockett S3. Net — Alice Gena OrlodvskI combined with fine “ 20 hours per week. Coll A H AAosebyef 3 0 0 0 Yount cf 5 0 0 0 CLEVELAND defense from Tracy Glaeser, Erin " pointment 647-6639. BANK Tellers. United parmanant poaltlon. 289-7771 SEATTLE Holton p 0 0 0 0 Stilwll pr 0 0 0 0 Chittick 92-34-58, Dot Hortzoo 95-36-59. D M ary. 647-1437. loro ph 10 10 Braggs rf 4 12 0 O b rh M O b rh M Shelby cf 4 0 10 McGrIffc 10 0 0 SAN DIEGO ATLANTA Gross — Fron Smith 93. Net — Viola Price, and Beth MIzoras contributed to Z R frs/L P N *S Bank has teller posi­ idaol for aomaona ra- T hrtnif 1 1 0 0 Brock lb 4 12 2 Brontly cf 5 12 1 Franco SS 4 10 0 Scloscia c 4 0 10 Esaskv 1b 5 0 10 ObrhM ObrhM LIpInskI 93-40-53, Barbara McNaught the shutout. tions available In the K I Femndz ss 4 12 2 Deer If 4 0 0 0 PBrodly If 5 1 1 1 JBelIss 10 0 0 Oeverex If 4 10 0 Larkin ss 4 0 0 0 Gwvnn rf 5 110 D James cf 4 0 3 1 97-37-60. Manchester's loss wds a 3-2 decision • NEW OFHCE OPENINGS!! MEDICAL Receptionist. anlarlng tha work force. GBell If 0 0 0 0 Sveum ss 3 0 10 HInzo 2b 3 0 0 0 Jeftersn cf 5 11 0 Oberkfllb 4 11 2 to Danbury Saturday. Goals were * Vernon Circle ond Dart Plaaao call Mrs. Palmer STRETCH YOUR burger FOR SPARKLING wood­ Klngery rf 4 0 10 Andesn3b 3 0 11 Hoffman p 2 0 0 0 BLIND IS — A Gross — Isabelle SEPTEMBER 8 Immediate Medical Hill offices. Previous U K Oucey If 2 0 0 0 Schroedre 3 0 10 ADavIs 1b 5 12 1 DCIorkpb 10 0 0 Leary p 2 0 0 0 PPerrvp 0 0 0 0 CMortnz It 3 12 1 GPer^ lb 4 00 0 Parclak 74, Lynn Prior 74. Net — Ida scored by Saroh Hornbostel and Oeno Care Center ot Mon- m 269-9678. EOE. budget By using one part work, tile, oloss and Bnouezph 0 0 0 1 Mannng pr 0 0 0 0 Phelps dh 4 1 1 1 Toblerlb 4 0 3 1 (3arner ph 10 0 0 Collins ph 10 0 0 Mackef 1111 OMnihvrf 4 13 0 McMahon 80-2^57. B Gross — M ary Springer. The locols began Sunday by . teller or cashier expe­ soy extender to four ports pointed surfaces, add Kruk 1b 4 2 12 Griftavlf 3 0 0 0 VNA Health Resources has a new office in chester has a part time CMoore rf 0 0 0 0 Riles 3b 4 12 0 SBradley c 4 0 10 Corter ct 4 13 0 Hlllegos p 0 0 0 0 FWIIIms p 0 0 0 0 Collins 78. Not — BImbI Tyler 81-26-55, defeatingjBrIcktown, r ‘ ‘ ' 1-0, onogoolona > rience necessary. of meat. Your taste buds three tablespoons of N H Whiff c 4 1 1 0 JCstlloTb 3 0 2 1 Presley 3b 4 12 1 Cstllo rt 3 0 0 1 TLndrm rf 10 0 0 Parker ph 10 0 0 Ready 2b 12 11 Vlr^l c 4 00 0 Edna Wodos 80-25-55. Jeanette O rfitelll penalty kick by Hornbostel. Melanie ■" Manchester! We do a variety of HOME position. Evenlng- Brown a> 3 2 2 3 Acker p 0000 Good communications TEACHER needed for won’t be able to tell the washing sodo to a guart of Borfleld rf 4 0 10 Srhtf ph 10 0 0 Quinons ss 3 1 1 0 MHoll If 10 0 0 Landrx rf 10 0 0 RMrphy p 0 0 0 0 84-29-55. C Gross — Gall Banavlge 86. Rske, Springer, Cothv Morlarty, and " /weekend hours avail­ and customer service nursery school/dov Mulinks 3b 3 0 10 Reynids 2b 4 0 2 1 Snyder If 4 0 0 0 BLondmp 0 0 0 0 Tmpltn ss 50 13 Blauser n 4 0 3 1 Net — Peg Duggan 87-35-52, Dot Hartzog Erin O'Nell led the defense while the . CARE and STAFFING. Work part-tlme/full able for a Medical re­ difference, but your worm woter and wash. No O H Gruber 3b 10 0 0 Jacoby dh 4 1 1 1 TJonesef 10 0 0 Bochvc 40 3 1 Hubbrd2b 3 10 0 88-35-53. ruth Allen r-34-53. 0 Gross — offensive standouts were Karl Barrera, • skills a must. Apply at; care setting. Morning budget will I Boost your rinsing reoulred. For Coro pr 0 10 0 Glovlne p 1000 time, days/shifts of your choice; We pay ceptionist. Previous United Bank, Vernon part time hours ovallo- McGrff dh 3 0 0 0 EWItms 3b 3 12 0 Totals 44 2 9 2 TeioN 45 111 1 Frank Smith 92. Net— Connie Sundaulst Jessica Nylin, KoyDee Robenhymer, « medical experience budget by selling Idle sparkling results when Upshaw lb 4 0 10 Allonson c 3 0 10 Porentc 1000 Rungeph 0 10 0 94-40-54. and Lynn Salonen. In Manchester's "* Circle office or United b le Immediately. V A Totals » 5 I I Totals 14 110 1 Bandoph 10 0 0 JJonesp 2 0 0 0 Olwine p 0 00 0 final game. It defeated Avon, 2-0, on Z extra $$$ for your years of nursing experi­ preferred. Interested Items In your home with a you. hove something to Los Angeles 010 000 OW 000 0 -4 POUR B A LL— Mylenn Tltterton-Goll Bank Rt., 83 Oort HIM Please coll 649-5531 for sell, use a low-cost ad In The Nccdleirark ALBUM 7 PRE1 a 410 1 MDovIs p 10 10 Dedmonp 0000 oals by O'Nell and Barrera. Jessica • applicants coll Sheri at low-cost ad In clossifled. Totals I t 411 4 Totals Cincinnati Ml 000 000 000 1—1 Borzenskl-Glorlo Wollace-Emlly Sarra ence. New salary rates and EXCELLENT confidential Interview. Is an 100 000 110— 8 None out when winning run scored. Byers ph 1000 Nettles ph 1000 60, Lynn Prior-Edna Wodos-Phyllss allahan and Jocelyn Schneider played - 721-7393. office. closelfled. hat exciting designs in ril Bookerp 0 0 0 0 Mac/ Milwaukee 000 001 MO-l Seattle iti ait ttt-4 Game Winning RBI — Bell (4). Asnmchrp 0000 Allen 62. gwell ond Orlowski was a defensive '* shift/weekend differential. Opportunity fora types of needlework from Game (Adnnlng RBI — None. Cleveland SSI is t a s —4 E—Daniels, Scloscia, ONelll. DP— Benedict c 1000 LABOR DAY MIXER — Gross — standout In goal. THE DEADLINE FOR E—Riles, Broggs. DP—Toronto 2, M il­ sjamv winniitw Cincinnati 1. LOB—Los Angeles 11, Totait a tin 11 Tbtalt a 4 9 4 Harold Orfltolll-Morgo Grant-Sam professional advancement plus fringe bene­ which to choose your waukee 1. LOB—Toronto 6, Mllwoukee 8. E-WUlanson 2, Presley. DP—Seattle Z Cincinnati 11. 28—Anderson, Esaskv, Crispino-Oot Hartzog 76, John Everett- ASStSTANT PAYROU COORDMATOR PLACING OR patterns; a Free Patlara 2B—lorg. Riles. 3B—Riles. HR—Brock Cleveland 2. LOB—Seattle 8, Cleveland 7. ONelll, Guerrero. HR—Daniels (22), San Dleae sa IIS a » - ii Ooy WhItlock-JIm Romayfco-Pot Cun­ fits available ihcluding paid In service edu­ CANCELING AN AD Altanta - BIG BUCKS Manchaatar Board of Education la aeoklng an Secliaa with diiectioat few 12 (13). SB—LIrlaoo (4). SF—Benlauei. 2B—Carter, EWIIIIoms. HR—Phelps (M), Bell (12). SB—Daniels (24). SF— t a « a s - 4 ningham 76. Net — Pete teets-PhylIss IS 12 NOON THE IP H R ER BB SO Jacoby (25). SB—Brantley (9), Quinones Atarsholl. Gome (Winning RBI — CMortlnez (7). Alien-Terry Cunnlnghom-Joan (lately R a d io , T V cation, learn new or brush up on nursing Aaalatant Payroll Coordinator affootiva Items (toys, knit cap, (1), Reynolds (40). S—Quinones. IP H R ER BB SO E—Blauser, Glovlne. Brown. DP—Sexi 57, Bob Guostamachlo-Holen Mutty- W e n d y ’s Immodlataly. B ^kkeaplng and typing plua the DAY BEFORE, sdveaien, ciochei seiape, cic.) CeruttI 5 ^3 7 2 2 2 4 IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles Diego 3. LOB—San Diego 8, Atlanta 5. M errlll Anderson-Eloonor Brennan 57, skills. We will take your application before 3B—CMortlnez, Boctiy, OJames. HR— ability to acquire skills to oporata otoctronlc data MONDAY - FRIDAY, and a Bonas Coapoa for Elchhorn 1-321100 Seattle Leary 4 0 2 2 1 2 rudv Plerro-lsabolle Porclok-Fred Old FashlonBd Hamburg«rt OWord W,16 1 0 0 0 1 0 Longstn W,17-10 Hlllegos 3 1 0 0 1 3Oberkfell (3), Brown fll) . S—JJones. Baron-Terry Delmastro 57. or after September 8th at the Hartford VNA procoaaing aqulpmont are nocaaaary. 62 week IN ORDER TO MAKE cadi month of the year! Henke S,32 2 1 0 0 1 3 Reed S,5 Crews 2 0 0 0 2 1 IP H R ER BB SO TONIGHT Z 7:30 p.m. — Phillies at Mets, Channel . office 80 Coventry Street Please call for an on 260 Broad Straet, Manchaatar haa Immadlata poaltlon. Exeallant bonoftta. Salary $18,135. THE NEXT ISSUE. MUwoukee Havens 1 10000 San Dtago FRIDAY Wegmon 4 1-3 4 2 1 0 1 Condlottl L.7-15 5 12 4 5 0 2 Holton U3-2 0 1110 0 JJonesW,76 52d 7 4 4 3 1 9 WKHT — appointment of your convenience at 243- openinga for luncheon and cloeing shifta. Excel­ Contact Mra. Pol Ladd, Is srfsr, iss4 $190, laeMM CHm ^3 1 0 0 0 1 Gordon 1 0 0 0 0 1 CMckman MDovIs 21-3 2 0 0 0 2 Tallwood 7:30 p.m. — Yonkees ot Red Sox, " AFTERNOON BY 2:30 0 0 0 0 0 Channels 11, 26, NESN, WTIC Z lent etartlng salary, unIforma, training, meal dla- H>ts|s ss4 hasrilsg. Plesoc L,S8 M 3 3 3 1 0 Eostrly 3 1 0 0 1 2 Hoffman 4 5 110 2 LOW GROSS LOW NET — GIno 2511 Ext. 400 MANCHESTER PUBLIC SCHOOL PM FOR MONDAY'S Cleor 1 1-3 0 0 0 2 1 Candtotn pitched to 3 batters In the 4th, PPerry 1 0 0 0 1 0 7:30 p.m. — U.S. Open tennis high- „ counta and growth opportunity provided. Apply saaicaan Gtavlne L,1-3 5 8 7 7 4 2 Caldorone 74, Harry NowobllskI 75, lights, USA Cable 46 North School Btroot, Manchaatar, CT ISSUE. THANK YOU Manshatltr Elchhorn pitched to 2 batters In the 7th. Langston pitched to 3 batters In the 7th. FWIIIIams 2 11111 Mike Oovls 76. Net — Ken Tedferd 69, NURSING REGISTRY In person anyday 9-11 am, 3-5, 7-9 pm. urn me. elf HBP—GBell by Wegmon. WP—Plesoc HBP—Phelps by Easterly. WP— RMurphv 1-3 2 0 0 0 1 Olwine S3 0 2 2 2 0 8 p.m. — Canada Cup semifinal: - Dedmon 1-321100 Sol Russo 70, Ted Blosko'71, Mork Sweden vs. Soviet Union, ' FOR YOUR nteTwt,a.v. 2. PB—Whitt. Langston 2, Easterly. B L o n ^m 2 2-3 1 0 0 3 2 Dennis 71, Tom Bow 72, Chic Gagnon 72, VNA HEALTH RESOURCES Umpires—Home. Garcia; First, Reed; Umpires—Home, Morrison; First, Hume W,26 1 0 0 0 00 Assnmehr 2 3 1113 SportsChonnel COOPERATONIII Acker 1 0 0 0 0 0 Paul Kenneson 72, Ren Batlle 73. B 11:30 p.m. — U.S. Open te n n le -- Second, HIrschbeck: Third, AAerrIII. Clark; Second, Phillips; Third, Palermo. Holfon pitched to 1 batter In the 13th. Gross — Al Smith 82, Don Tucker 83. T-3:12. A—14,935. T—2:58. A—10,147. HBP—Daniels by Havens. WP-JJones 2. PB—Virgil. highlights, Channel 3 I» - M A N C H F S TK R HKHAI.I>, Tin>u

KIT *N' CARLYLE ■ by Larry Wright

'TH^ eiCTRA FoR CLEAN IN6| V®UP. ^OOCATfeB. 15 B e c A U i B T h e c a t h a i r . \TaoOfyBt> up* OOR CLASSIFIED ADS 643-2711 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 MACHINES. N e t i c M Business Property Cnftrtainmtnf...... Lest/Found...... Resort Property . . p ^ rm Supplies ond Eoulpment.. Ptftcnoli...... M o rtp o p e t...... Beokfcetpine/lncomt T ok . 54 Offlce/Refofl Equipment...... Wonted to Buy Corpentry/Rtmedellne. . . S$ ^reotlonol Eoulpment...... i ! ? ^ ^ Announcements... Polfitine/Poparine...... 7D cents per line per dov. AucflOfHI...... , M Boats ond Morine Eoulpment... • to 25 devs: 40 cents per llrte per day. Rooffno/Sidine...... 57 AAusfcol Items...... FInonclei...... Rtntals Ftoorine...... NELPWMTHI HELP WANTED H Photo Eoulpment. FDR SALE ^ _ Rooms tor Rent...... Elecfricol ...... 59 Pets ond Supplies...... BlllplOVintnt m Education Aportments tor Rent H^ine/Plumblne ...... 40 AAlscelioneoux for Sole AAlscallontous Services.... Help Wonted...... Condominiums for Rent " Too Seles. O E A D tlllB I; For cfoisifled odveftlsements to EVERGREEN Lawns hot NURSES Aides training 11 Hemes for R ent...... Services Wonted...... All real estate odvartlsed In MANCHlSTER. New SItuotlon W o n te d ...... , 43. Wonted to isuv/frode ___ be i^ ls h e d Tuesdov through Sotuntov, the optninet for hard 12 Jtodiine Is noon on tho doy boforo publlcotton. clast storting toon. the Monehestar Harold Is Business Opportunities...... Store/Offlce Space...... prieel Oretk Revival, 13 Resort Property...... working lawn cart tpa- sublect to tha Fair Housing Instruction...... 14 ^r^vertlse m e nts to be published Mondovo You will be paid while 1840, 4 bedroom, born- * Industrial Property...... MerchondlM the deodfine Is 2:30 p.m. on Frldoy. clollit year, round am- Employment Services ...... 15 you learn, plus receive Act of 1M8, which mokes It ‘ Ooropes and Storape.... Holldoy/Stoionol...... „ Automonvt Illegal to advertise any pref­ /possible studio 27 x 30, Antiouet ond Collectibles.. ploymant ovallopia. tree meals. Taking ap­ A Roommates Wonted...... 72 Corn for Soto.... Y W R AO. Oosstfied odvertliementi ero erence, limitation or dlscrlm- 8199,900. Ravels Real Wonted to Rent...... Clothing...... 0-.-’4d then only for the site of Good driving racord nurses aides for all Condominiums for Sole 7t Auto Strvico* ... orloln, or on Intontlon to M AN CH ig-fiA. $14^,900. Lots/Lond for Sole...... Lawn ond Gordon ...... the ordinal Insertion. Errors which do not and high school di­ shifts. Earn d high rate moke onv such preference, 23 Child Core...... 77 Airtoo tor Xont/LOCM..!!!!! itsaen the volue of the odvertlsement will not Colonial on nice deep Investment Property . 34) Cieonlnp Services. Good Things to E a t...... ploma raqulrad. 83(N) of pay plus bonus llmltotten or dtacrlmlncrtlon. Fuel Oll/Cool/Flrewood .. ■ S MIscelloneous Automotive . De corrected by on odditlenot Insortlon. u . 79 Wonted to Buy/Trodt...... par weak aolory ptut hours. For more Infor­ The Herald will net know­ lot on o oulet cul-de40c production bonus. Coll mation please coll; Di­ ingly accept ony odvertlae- In convenient location. 649-8667 between 9-5. rector ot Nurses, Mrs. ment which la In ytelatlen of Front to bock. Matter A. Plante, Crestfield the low. plus up to 3 more kit# D iN tA L Hyglanltt. High SQDTHERN New Eng- *i iMIfryMA tnc '161 : . j quality prevantotlva Convalescent Home- bedrooms, dlnlno ' ofttca. Modern foclll- /Fenwood Manor at land classifleld ads room, flreptoced living HELP WANTED HELP WANTED H l«llltvinn»,f.« reach nearly 800,000 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ties, full or port time 643-5151, Monday room, 2 full baths, gor- I HELP WANTED HELPWANTB) • . position In estobllahad through Friday, 9am to homes In Connecticut oge. D. W. Fish Reoitv. office. Salary naootlo- 3pm. ' . and Rhode Island. The 443-1991 or •71-14W.O A U T O M O B IL E Soles Ca- price for a basic 25 Puzzles LEGAL Secretory. Shor» .ble. 8754269. BAKERY Clerk. Fart SDUTH lAhndser. WAREHOUSE reer. New suburban thand required. On* word ad Is onlv^890 and TYPESETTER. time position working 8144,900. Well rnalii- Import auto dealership man Manchester lavs Compu- will appear In 75 news­ MERCHANDISE PROCESSORS/TICNETERS orophlcs MCS system. flexible days or even­ tolned spilt level In nice SOCIAL SERVICES located In Manchester, office.. 646-2425. ’ , 6 W 4 W ..‘f oeuviRiiie papers. For more In­ location. 3 bedrooms, Oot those beok-to-eehool blH bliies? Don't look Vernon area hat Imme­ Experience necessary, ings at Jenny's Bakery formation coll Classi­ Antwar to Pravloui Puula EXPERIENCED certU In Vernon. Please call ftreploced living room, ACROSS 40 Mora now but thoso school bells will soon bo slolgh DIRECTOR diate openinos for ao- diversiftad typasattlno fied, 643-2711 and osk dining room and family daatituta □DQQ □□□ □□□□ bellt, holly, end old Saint NIckI So, If you're look- fled teacher to toke: skills required for com ­ tor Interview. 646-5718. for detolls.a 1 Comtdian Ed Immediate opening for person with experience gresslve, honest, hard charge as director tor room. 1W baths, pri­ 41 Tannit farm 0Dnn ODD EIEIQD [no tor a way to make the upcoming holidays working Individuals. mercial printing plant. HOME Health aide. El­ (2 wda.) in nursing home admissions and patient small day care ana ExceMent woges and BEST Buyl Manchester. vate fenced-ln back­ 5 Hawaiian □ □□□ □□□□□□[£]□ happier, come Into the Q. Fox Distribution Cen­ Will train. Excellent derly couple needs reli­ 8139,900. Start out or yard with deck. 1 cor 43 That thing's counseling. Degree in related field or relevant nursery school In Man-’ benarlts. F rest toe able female to help timbar irat 44 Poat □IDDDC] DQD QBE] ter In South Windsor for that perfect seasonal or compensation plan, sa­ retire In this comforta­ garage. D. W. nsh B Maka kttn, experience. Excellent opportunity for Chester. Must be ablk' Printing, 135 Main with health care, meal Dickinson □ □ □ □ □ D year round job. Our Marchandlse Procssaora lary, commission, bo­ to plan for pre­ ble 3 bedroom ranch In Realty. 443-1591 or 471- attha 46 901, Roman □□□ □□□□ □□□B energetic person who epjoys working with the nus and demonstrator. Street, Manchester, Ct. preparation and light appaiita trerlfy orders, ticket and hang marchandlse, and schoolers. Will work 06040. 203-646-6161. quiet family neighbor­ 1400.O______47 Cupid O D d B senior citizen community. For details call Vacation and Insu­ housekeeping. Coll 643- hood. New 1st floor 12 Houaalop 49 Call Insure shipments to our atores ARE CORRECT. directly with ownerr 8065.______SDUTH Windsor. 13 and ZBDD DBDBBB Wo have openings for Merchandise Procssaora/ rance provided. Call Call 647-0788 or 649-9228: CONSTRUCTION com­ fomlly room with day □□□□ □□□□ □□□ co lle ct 617-943-7070. pany now taking oppll-, SIN,900. 3 bedroom downa 50 And othars (2 TIckatars on the following Monday through Fri­ PERSON to Inspect and vaulted ceilings ond MANCHESTER MANOR Ask for Jim CIprorl. CLERICAL. Full time of; cations for painters. Raised Ranch Includ­ 14 Apprahaniion wda.) □ □ B Q DB day shifts: 7:1Sam-3;4Spm /7;15am-12pm /Earn- clean shopping center skylights, newer kit­ ing master with W 15 Paraon tovad □BB BOB ODOBO flee position, 40 hours o Minimum 3 years expe­ 51 Nuctaua 3:4Spm / 8am-12pm / 9am-2pm / 4pm-9:30pm / ______646-0129 PART Time or full time parking lot area. Flexi­ chen and both. Dial for both, dlnlno room and to axeatt 52 Astronauts' B o n n D n B B o b b q week, Monday • Fri­ rience. Salary com­ ble hours opproxl- details. 447-8895. Cen- IB Taar 5;30pm-9;30pm. gas attendant for a full kitchen opening to a 10 "all right" □OQO □□□ □□□□ day. 8am to 4;30pm. mensurate with expe­ motely 25 hours per 17 Emit service station . Uni­ tury 21 Epstein Reoitv. X 15 deck. Plreplocod (comp. wd.| BOOD □□Q □□□□ We offer competitive benefits and salary Reliability and acciF rience. 643-2659 tor week. Coll 646-0787. coharant light 53 Doting forms and Insurance HELP WANTED M A N C H E S TE R . $il3,900. roc-room, vinyl tldlno, 16 Scattar naw- packagea, a generous Incentive bonus program for full timers. Hours to racy lomportant. Ex­ HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED appointment. Keep trying If no 54 Miss Katt of 35 PIscs of perience using addind A breath of elegance on private lightly wooded t. mown hay tha comics that enables you to earn additional money, and suit your needs. Reti­ WAITRESStulltlme.port answer. rtcrtation machine, typing skills one of Manchester's acre lot, 2 cor oorage. 19 Stop 55 Compass tha best employee discount program In the area. NOW HIRING! rees welcome .Coll time. Apply In.parson, 36 ShofHith helpful. Apply In per­ t^EACHERt Aidej In school most sought after D. W. Fish Reoitv. 443- 21 Faattn point If you're Interested apply Monday through F Lorry's 871-1790. PART time general office TWD port time day core R E T A IL sales person for CLEANING help, also Lulgl 's Restaurant, 706 22 Actraia 38 Sawbonos Monday through Frl- son Prague Shoe Com­ suspension. High neighborhoods. 3 bed­ 1591 or 871-14M.O 56 Unancum- day, 9-5 or on Saturday_ , from .’om 8 until noon iat FOR ENTRY-LEVEL POSITIONS worker tor Manchester posltlons,stort Imme­ hardware store. Good working supervisor Hartford Rd. 649-5325. school 'itploma re­ rooms, 2W both homo Buratyn barad 39 Kind CASHIER Outdoor pany, 200 Pitkin St., pay, benefits. Ad­ with floor core expe­ iEAUtlFULLV iltuo- 24 Rovaa 40 Closf relative market. Afternoons 2 real estate office. T yp - diately. Mornings In­ PAINTER wanted. Expe­ quired. Experience with cathedral ceil­ DOWN G. Fox Distribution Center No experience necessary. East Hartford. - Ing and bookkeeping vancement possible. rience. Port time even­ ted...Up among a ^6 Pollack fish 41 Affirmative to 7pm, Monday thro fants and toddlers. Af­ rience helpful but will with youth In a struc­ ings, 2 fireplaces and lovely treed and pri­ 27 Dinar 301 Governor'a Highway, South Windsor, C T experience helpful. 646- ternoon pre-school. Apply Conyers Hard­ ings or weekends. Sa­ tured setting pre­ much more. Must be reply Excellent benefits with a Friday. Weekend ware. 646-5707. lary open. 643-5747. trbln. Call after 7pm, vate setting on Birch 26 Subaida 42 Pronunciation 4655. 742-6769 or 646-9608. 649-7274. ferred. 180 work days. 6 seeen to be appre­ 31 Walght hours ovalloble. Old Mountain Rood In Bol­ mark hours per day. Send ciated. Century 21 Ep- 32 Old card growing company. Please apply] Cider Mill, 1287 Main E A R N g r^a i m o n e yl ton. Oenerous size 45 Body of resume to; Dr Michael gama St., Glastonbury. 633- Seeklp* a dependable,: steln Reoitv. 447-8895.0 rooms throughout. 33 Noun suffix water Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 4880.______hartr working Individ­ FULL OR PART TIM E SUBSTITUTE Blake, Principal, Tol­ EVERYTHING IncludodI Large eot-ln kitchen 34 46 Maditarra- SECRETARY (board ual to deliver papers In MAINTENANCE WORKER land High School, Tol­ Manchester. $257,500. with oil the finest ap­ Brothara naan TEACHERS land , Ct 06064. Appllca- Saturday 8 a.m. - 12 noon clerk). 20 hours per the Manchester/South Fantastic 4 bedroom pliances, fireplace 3 37 Anglo-Saxon 50 It precedes A position is available for mature Full time position available for Indepen­ tlon deadline week. Excellent fringe Windsor area, on early! Manchaatar Board ot Colonial with every- zone hoot. Built In 1979. lattar gee RESTAURANT HELP September 11. EDE. M AL TO O L benefits (toll benefits). Saturday mornings. and reliable female (preferred) for dent self starter. Alternate weekends re­ Education It aaaking thlno you'd ever wont Immaculate Inside and Blue Cross, Blue Approximately 2'/^ quired. Applicants should have experi­ Elamantary and 8a- INSURANCE reception­ and morel Nice llvino out I S220,7M. Jockion counter and pressing position. No ist. Manchester Insu­ Cashiers / Hostesses Shelld, dental, vision hour route. Will pay. ence and ability In all aspects of main­ eondary aubatttuta room, dining room and B Jackson Reol Estate. ENGINEERING Co. core, life Insurance. 13 $30. Press tim e Is! experience necessary. Willing to toaohara. Must have rance agency looking groat oppllonced pan- 647-44M. □ paid holidays. 2 even­ 1:00am on Saturday. If tenance Including general repairs, four year coMaga tor 0 moture person tor tried kitchen. 1st floor dC V lN TR Y . Aondt. i Dishwashers 140 Bolton Road ing meetings per Interested coll 742-5918! train. Apply In person painting, carpentry, plumbing, mechan­ dagraa. Salary *41*lgoo a position as otNIce flreploced family bedrooms, 2 baths, I month, 220 day work otter 5:30 pleose._____ ■ par day. Contact Mra. receptionist. Must room, 3 boy windows, 2 ear oarage, to be built. Vernon, Ct. 06066 year. Salary $5.42-86.39 ical/ electrical system. Competitive sa­ have good telephone' porches and 3 tiered C o o lts t e l e p h o n e Operator-: Buckland Cleaners & Joan Boroch Buy nowl Lovely loe/M^ per hour depending on lary and benefits Including health Insur­ and typing skills. Call deck, 2 V2 boths, 2 cor wooded lot. 8154,9N. (Short Order) /Typist. Seeking a full MANCHESTER Harriet Johnson at In­ oarage. D. w. Fish experience. Require­ time telephone opera-. Tailors, Ltd. Klernon Real Estate. ments are speed w rit­ ance and pension plan. Apply In person PUBUC CHDDL dependent Insurance , Realty. 643-1591 or 871- 449-1147. Exclusive tor. Must posess effec­ 8 Center 646-6050. 1400.D Deli-Counter People ing or short hand, typ­ tive telephone skills, 465 Buckland Station Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. - 4p.m. 48 North School St. agents. ing 50 W .P .M . Send typing 35-50wpm, apti­ South Windsor, CT Manchaatar, C T 0004 LANDSCAPERS/lown letter and resume to tude tor figures and > Rockville Nursing Home care. Experience re­ Dr. Nathan Chesler, quired tor landscaping INVITATION TO OIO Mother's Hours, Student Hours, AM basic office skills to 644-2671 22 South Street, Rockville “ U f * RN's / LPN’s Superintendent of perform a variety ot: procedure and lawn The Blemti utiHtlas District. St Main St., Moncheslor, Con-- types of flexible hours to satisfy your school, Coventry clerical duties. Free maintenance opera­ nacllctrt,saakt bids for the fellewlne: Advance to Excellence Board of Ed. 78 Ripley parking. Benefits. tions. Must be depen­ ISIS St Ton 4x4 Fick-wo Truck needs. Part or full time, Above hill Rd. Coventry, Ct. dable year round work. New Salaries Apply In personr aid spectflcotlens mev ba obtoinad durtno budnsss hours 742-7317. Closing dote M onday-Friday, 8:30 Kelly's Landscaping. average wages. Stop in and RE-LOX, Sept. 30. Dead End Job? HAIR 526-8114, 9om -4pm . (9:00 o.m. to S:00p.m.) Mendey thru Seluirdov, from the O I» Fulfill a vita! role in an exciting fast paced to 4:30. Prague Shoe RN / LPN petchar Ot the tlehth UtHNtos DtstHct nrohouoa,» NMn M.. and have a chat with us. Mondov-Frldoy. Geriatric and post acute care facility. Now KENNEL person. Full or Company, 200 Pitkin. Consider the Coast Guard Alter­ Monchaster, Ct.. OMN. St., Eost Hartford. Progressive geriatric nursing center has full STYUSTiS interviewing for all shifts. Discover for port time. Dependable, and part time positions available on our 3-11, native. Its a chance to do import­ RN/LPN. Immediate will N r e e o ^ elHieabovooddratouiiNI7:00 motivated. Duties ore ADULTS tor early morn- ■ Cllamt Wilting Medical Core Center ot S'"-1" Thursday, Soplem ^ 17, IN7. at wMSiMmelliay wNI yourself free health, dental, life and disabil­ animal core, hospital Ing delivery of news-; and 11-7 shifts for individuals who have the Manchester has a full rsesrdsd at Nie ifiM h ant jobs. Fighting pollution, sav­ Utlllflat District! rFirehouse, ~ ------31 Mein------Street, MendissNr,----- * ' CT — REIN’S ity insurance and meals. cleaning, assisting paper. Door to door. ability and motivation to face the challenges Busy full service time opening for a doctors. Hours, Mon­ South Windsor area.C and rewards in providing quality nursing care. ing lives, and enforcing Maritime nurse with recent oc- Call 643-5151 salon. No following cute or ambulatory The Blghth Utilities District leawves the riehl le rwlecleny or day through Thursday, No collections, ml-- Our exbellent benefit package includes: law. Jobs that will give you big necessary. d l ^ f e r o n y reewn deemed fob# In Ihebesfinlereef eft NEW YORK STYLE 8am-1pm, 2pm-6pm. leage allotment. Coli; core experience. Hours District. Crestfield Convalescent Home ■ Medical/Dental Insurance ore 1-9:30. We otter a Friday 8om-12 noon. Ellle 241-6638. responsibilities and equally big ■lOHTH UTILITIfS DISTRICT I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME DELI RESTAURANT Manchester, Connecticut References. Glaston­ ■ Life & Disability Insurance COMMAND weekend differential os SAM UIL LONOaST DENTAL Hygienist.- rewards for work well done. The well os a full benefit I • by Henri Arnold and Bob Lea bury Veterinary Hospi­ Large Manchester of-" ■ 401K Pension Plan 013-0* FUBLIC WORKS COMMIISIONBR Route 30 tal. 633-3588. ■ Weekend & Shift DifferenUals PERFORMANCE package. Interested Unscrambla thasa lour Jumblas, flee. Saturday only.« ■ Vacation and Personal Days Coast Guard can be your route to applicants call Sheri at ona latter to aach aquare, to form 428 Hartford Turnpike Coll 643-9506 between" OF 721-7393, Monday- four ordinary worda. 8:00 and 5:30. • Competitive wages based on experience. a bright career. For more informa­ Vernon, C T PART TIME EVENINGS Friday, 9-4. INVITATION TO RID Earn the TRAVEL agency east ot; ' To Join our inovative nursing team, call or tion Contact your local recruiter MANCHESTER BALFE the river needs assist-" Raolenol School Olstricl No. • Is aceeollr apply in person to; at 240-4260. Coll for interview Irom Q M im N Anders for me fellewjnp ssrvToes ot RHAM once typing and tele-^ BUMNE88 Junior Hloh School ond Senior Hlth School. A > phone etiquette re-“ EXTRA CASH South Windsor Nursing Center Help Others, help yourteH, 643-8339 OmNmiNITIES Snow Removal and Sondln# •at~as5*~— quired. Will train.X ask for Carol. Lawn Maintenance Repsond to Box GG c/o " 1060 Main St. ■ So. Windsor ■ 289-7771 MANSFIELD. Estab­ b o b The Coast Guard Amiettc Field / Oreunds Maintenance YARPT \bur financiai independence You Heedll the Manchester; lished auto'lunk yard H VAC Maintenance and Rmerteticv Service may be just around Herald. ond used auto license lids will be received c/e Mr. Stephen C. CulllMa, RHAM ! FURNITURE Makers. tor sale. Owner retir­ Hleh School, RHAM Rood, Hobron, Connoctl^SlMl, unNI — L-,: ing. Profitable. Kler- 13:00 noon, Frldoy, Soptombof IS, 1*87. The bMl will ^ the corner. Full or port time. As­ publicly eponod ond rood ot 13:30 o.m. on Hwt dolt el RHAk semblers, saw opera­ THE PROFESSIONALS RECORD WORID nan Relaty. 649-1147. Senior Hleh School. ROTHEY STUDENTS tors. Experience help-, Tho Board of Rducollen rosorvos Iho rtdlrt to wdlvowolvoenv tul but not necessary.” fil Informollllot In or to rolod any or all Mdt< endtoiewordlfio WHAT THE PANCER N a p Brotheri; MANCHESTER HONDA contract os moy doom to be for Ihs best Interest of mooubHc SOT WHEN HE THE GREATEST achools under moir lurisdlctlon, Furniture- MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL! ATE TOO VIUCH. HOMEMAKERS Manufacturers ot tin-; AUTOMOBILES convenience Flooao coll for sooclflcolloat sooclflcollont end on ppooinimon) to est quality living room’ OPPORTUNITY InspocI mo silo. All quesHonsquosit ootiaiMne to me Md laeuld bo ALLOCE diroctod to Mr. Sloohontehen C _ Culllnen,____ Assislent Frtncipol, 7-^---- Now arrange tha circled latlsrs to furniture. Appyly inC PoaMofiB Naw AvbNbMb SERVICE RHAM Hloh School, (303) 33FW74. form tha aurpriaa anawer, aa aug- person, 122 Naubuc- Our Service Department __L-,: gasted by tha above cartoon. a Management Roelonql School Olstrlct No. S to on MOONLIGHTERS Ave., Glastonbury. 633-* BgEouol OoportunHy - . Hmployor. . 7511. 633-9998. Trainees COMPANY We offer: is seeking an experienced Looking 02S-0* A “ [ r a m - c u n " a Assistant Listed In the Nov. Automobile Technician. Manager Trainee 1066 Venture Moga- (Answers tomorrow) Convenient Evening Hours for TOWN OF MANCHRSraR^CONNBCTICUT Jumbles: AUQUR CARGO POLICY EROTIC PART Time Evenings.; Wa are looking for am- zalne ae one of tha Yaaterday'a bitlout, bright and aalt ADOFTION^OROINANCR Anawar What the atocKIng tycoon left— Clerks. Notional News-: Hourly wage plus bonus. Uniforms something? top 10 most profitablo QUITE A "LEQ-3-A C r’ paper Concern has Im­ GREAT PAY motivated Individuals. companloe In the In accordance wHh Iho provision of Choolor S, I mediate openings In’ provided, excellent benefits. For Wa can offar you: and * ot the To wn C h a rte r, notteo tohwobv dlv Mm bM* In UMb, Jninnti annli Hn. to In nMNnMv Im laao, wftlili tnnhiVnn n**’*«* Manchester. Perfect: USA. High Incoma •nS tWAtfnnf, lr*m JumM*. W* IMt E.O. 4SSS, OtiMtS*, PL StS01-4SSS. Pleasant Atmosphere N o n b y th e R o o rd1 cof D Ir o______c lo r t of m o Town 0 IbgImS> fMr RUM, RStfrtM rrE Itg MSB anS mkt ysur stMali psysSIs ts HcwtRSH^Ssskr tor students. Moon-' interview call Tom Dell, 8 am to 4 pm, ' Madlcal/Dantal potantlal. Ovar 050 Cennoetlut on Soptombor 1 ,10S7. lighter. If you hove 4: > Vacation iocatlone in operation OROINAIKR hours from 5pm-9pm* Monday thru Friday. • Compatitiva Salary now. Training and B l iTORDAINOOlwmogoordoroirocteroofllMTownof for more Information call 647-9946 and wont to earn great' Buying or • ConsIdaraMa Bonus Monchotlor______mot______mo Team of Monchoolor convoy_____ to alriwol Iriwot pav...Call today I Don't- Awards managamant aesla- J, Rood, of me.Tewn_ef„Meocheefer,for fhesOT of Delav. 647-9946. After' • Career Advancement tanoa. delusive tarri* Thoutond (S4AS0.00) Dollors, plus cools.‘s, oromtooo sttuolod CELEBRITY CIPHER ______after 6 pm 1>288>5196 6pm 1-228-5196. Selling, on Rrehmofid brlvb. In Iho Team of Mdndtoolor, County of 9 C M H ity CIpiMr cryplograiTii are crulw ) from quotitlont by lamoui lory. Call Hortferd and Stoto of(If Connodlcvt.______Sold______oromtoos oro moro 9 paopla. paat and praaanl. Each lallar m lha clpfrar alanda lor OFFICE Help. Will train. If you are aarloua abut oorticulorly boundod and doocrlbod dO follows: anolhar Todty t dut: A •quit T. \ MANOESTKHOhD*! Duties Include heavy,' your caraar call James Lier Those oromlaot In Iho Town of Monchoilor, County of ’ phone contact, taking- GARY McCALLUM at Hartford and State of ConnocNcut...... 10* doolonided l "Fufuro.. . 'LOICLDIALHD LE customer orders, til-: THE PROFESSIONALS Stroot" on o certain moo onlittod " lu b -O l^ o n Finn ( Someb(Kly out there 203-573-0142 1-800-624-761^3 Moner Ralotos Addition No. 4 Froa, of Orotn I Ing, and distributing- 24 ADAMS STREET Co. Monchoolor, Conn. Scolo t'a S * Doc. 1913 j UKIA OIJZE THS Think about it. Your own 7-Eleven franchise. A mall. Position will be a.' MANCHESTER. CT 06040 It’s right at o^collect at Subalontlallv Coned: Oeiree c ~ real opportunity to attatn financial Independence has taken up cycling. fil training period for tu-- aromonls L.S.", which ih m to on file In ttw Town aork'oof-' and security. fico In add Monchoolor. Sold oromlaot ore mere portlcu-: AKLDJ THS’BZ ture Inside Sales As­ your ■ STYLISTS A 817-756-2122 There are over 2,9CX) frarKhised 7-Eleven stores out convenience sistant. Call 649-9252for- there. If you have management ability, drive, and an oppointment.______; 646-3520 NAIL Commondno eto oolnl which to flOfod wod,ed.eemeeiumd oo IL KIPLDC I CHHN ALOZ deno Iho normorlv lino of Richmond Drlvo,fr ato' a moroelon# entrepreneurial spirit, the next available 7-Eleven fran­ Port time Secretory’-' fingertips - chised location could be yours. TECHNICIANS lecotod ot Nio Intoreodlon of mo wodorlv onditdofdlTfodra- /Word processsor. 1-2- dus curve«havindolondmd33J6fodandwMcacuryocon- hovli UKZO IRR THS'BZ Sure, it can be a lot of hard work, but you're not atone. . Loolg customers to your door. Arxj you'll have the multi- for Dictaphone and shor­ GUITARISTS. Improve drodlon dene tho wostorlv lino at Lot No. il.odtsioncoot: thand a plus. 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