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‘Let It be/ he says a ? MANCHESTER FOCUS SPORTS WEATHER Scientist says Titanic in pieces Union to f ile complaint Nathan Hale Corps Bolton soccer team Cloudy sky tonight; as negotiations stall is visiting Homestead has size and depth some sun Saturday adds to that feeling of eenness. ” ... page 17 ... page 2 ST, JOHN'S, Newfoundland (U PI) — A sending 1,503 of the estimated 2,200 ... page 10 ... page 11 passengers and crew to their deaths. “ It’s like an old friend,” Bpllard said. scientist exploring the wreckage of the “ It’s so nice to see it, to know exactly where Titanic with a robot submarine said today Valuables in the ship's strongroom are we are as we move acrnsc the ship.” the vessel appears be broken into pieces said to include diamonds that were worth and should be left as “ a gravesite and some $7 million in 1912, although the Titanic Ballard said scientists have concentrated memorial for 1,500 souls." Historical Society, based in Springfield, on photographing the bow and bridge area Mass., maintains there is no evidence of of the Titanic and its first deck. Dr. Robert Ballard, senior marine any fortune aboard. scientist with the Woods Hole Oceanogra­ "The debris area, where the boilers came Dr. Robert Ballard, senior marine phic Institute in Massachusetts, told ABC's out, took a lot of material with them ... “ Good Morning, Am erica" today that his scientist with the Woods Hole Oceanogra­ china, dishes, porcelain and baggage. (The team would be leaving the site soon. phic Institute in Massachusetts, told ABC Titanic) is in a remarkably good state of television today that salvaging the wreck­ M m t h t B k x "We're wrapping it up now," he said. preservation,” he said. age for any treasures would be a mistake. “ We're retreiving our camera that's been Mrralb down all night. We took aproximately 12,000 "They'd have to salvage it in several Ballard was uncertain whether anyone ... I Friday.Friday, SepSept. 6, 1985 — Single copy: 254 could legally attempt to recover the Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm color pictures last night and we'll be pieces. It's not intact. I don't see the point of processing those pictures in our lab and it (salvaging). I can't believe it has any Titanic, but he expressed hope the U.S. and French governments will declare it an recovering our accoustic transponders and commercal value and it seems to be such a underwater memorial. He has asked the heading home. bad thing to do. Its a gravesite and U.S. Navy officials to check the legal memorial for 1,500 souls." A joint U.S.-French expedition found the implications of declaring the ship off-limits Titanic Sunday about 370 miles southeast of Ballard had earlier said he thought the to fortune hunters. Newfoundland in North Atlantic waters 2‘A Lotto vessel was intact, but told Canadian Jobless rate miles deep. It was located with a robot television late Wednesday, “ We are still Texas oilman Jack Grimm, who has submarine with special sonar and under­ financed two expeditions to look for the searching for the stern. We can’t find it. It UPI photo water camera equipment and scientists does appear to be disconnected.” Titanic, has said he would make an attempt spotted luggage and dishes amid the debris to salvage it. In London, the Commercial Wednesday. Ballard, who heads the 47-man expedition Union insurance company said Tuesday it The crew exploring the wreckage of the Titanic with a robot mania drops to 7% The Titanic was on its maiden voyage on board the U.S. Navy-owned Knorr, said owns the hull and would be willing to listen submarine said they spotted luggage and dishes amid the from Southampton; England, to New York exploring the Titanic is "like going back in to proposals for salvaging the 45,000-ton debris. Photo shows bow area and cracks in the hull (lower left). in 1912 when it struck an iceberg and sank. time. The fact the ship is in total darkness vessel. grows ( c ^ y:o):.Q)s for August CALDOR Copycat CIRCULAR SALE HARTFORD (UPI) - A record $12 million jackpot is expected to By Denis G. Gulino doubted the rate could get as low as Continues Through produce record Lotto ticket sales United Press International 7 percent when the economy was so Saturday for a second straight week with slow. Valium many people from neighboring WASHINGTON - The nation’s The economy created 310,000 states joining in the action, a unemployment rate dropped 0.3 new jobs in August, bringing total lottery official says. CALDOR percent to 7 percent in August, the employment to a record 107.2 The state expects to sell thou­ I lowest during the Reagan adminis­ million, the department said. gets OK ■ ...... sands of tickets a minute at times JVC tration's 4'/i years in office, as The economy has produced 7.3 before tonight’s Lotto drawing, more teenagers and young adults million jobs since President Rea­ said Greg Ziemak, assistant chief VIDEO found jobs or quit looking, the gan entered the Oval Office in of the lottery unit in the state By Jan Ziegler 120 Labor Department said today. January 1981, a total kept rela­ United Press International .'J Division of Special Revenue. tively small by the 1981-1982 Connecticut’s continued bout of The number of people out of work recession. The four years of the WASHINGTON - Valium, the “ Lotto fever” follows last week’s fell by about 325,000 people to 8.1 Carter administration produced fourth most widely prescribed Video Cassettes of Famous drawing where no one won the top million during the month, the 10.1 million jobs. drug in the nation, will soon be w prize of $8 million, which subse­ fewest looking for jobs -since “ Virtually all of August’s im­ available under the original brand quently has grown to the new UPI photo August 1981, the department said. provement was in 16 to 24 year record of at least $12 million, name in three newly approved Film Classics The 7 percent jobless rate was olds," a department analyst said. copycat versions. Health Secre­ TIMExj^ Ziemak said. the lowest since April 1980 and Teenagers who stopped looking for Something for everyone As of Thursday afternoon, ticket tary Margeret Heckler said. Lesson In tax reform followed six months of remarkable jobs in anticipation of school as at an unbelievable JVC sales were running 50 percent Heckler said Wednesday three stability, when it remained stuck well as young adults who found 25% OFF Mfr'e Lisi Ftiee ahead of last week and Ziemak drug companies received approval President Reagan stands with two wolf the Raleigh campus. Reagan came here at 7.3 percent. An accompanying employment were the major posi­ said the jackpot could grow even to market less-expensive generic mascots of North Carolina State to speak on his tax reform proposals. rate including military personnel tive factor. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF JVC High Resolution Blank larger if the strong sales continue. versions of diazepam, originaliy University after being presented with an Story, page 5. as employed dropped to 6.9 The jobless rate for teenagers patented in 1963 by Hoffmann- TIM EX WATCHES Video Cassette Tape ; Ziemak said workers at the fell from 19.5 percent to 17.3 EACH state’s lottery headquarters in percent. LaRoche Inc. The patent on the N.C. State basketball jersey Thursday at The jobless rate was 7.5 percent percent. The rate for black teenag­ 4*4 ilft M»<"stt«n0,98 Reg. 12.99 Our Newington are getting calls from anti-anxiety drug expired in .Z I to9 4 .4 0 to69.99 when Reagan was first elected in ers showed an enormous decline, 8 5.99 Reg. 6.97 people in New York, New Jersey, February. Styles for men and women. Choose digitals, In 6-hour VHS format. Formuta(pd to give . - November 1980 and was 7.5 percent from 41.3 percent to 34.4 percent, "This generic drug approval Massachusetts and Rhode Island mechanicals or accurate quartz analogs. •H o rro r re-recording durability and sound fidelity. . his Inauguration Day in January However, department analysts means competition in the market­ Styles may vary by tto n asking for the location of the said that large a change in one nearest lottery ticket agent. 1981. place," Heckler told a news •M ystery Lack of inspectors keeps By any measure, the August month was probably unrealistic "W e are getting a lot of calls conference. "And competition improvement was counted a long- and reflected some degree of error from agents on the borders who are leads to lower drug prices." •C om edy awaited triumph in the Reagan in the way technical seasonal saying they are really busy from Heckler said those approved administration, a demonstration adjustment factors were influenc­ •Children’s people coming from out of state," were Mylan Pharmaceuticals of program on hold to skeptics on Capitol Hill who ing the totals. Morgantown, W.Va., the Parke •W estern he said, adding sales were strong Davis division of Warner Lambert in border towns such as Green­ Co. of Morris Plains, N.J., and wich. Enfield and Stonington. •A d venture have said repeatedly they planned appeals board meeting, but Kraatz Zenith Laboratories of Northvale, Ziemak said the 1,600 ticket Bv Susan Vaughn to continue the program. said it should be held in two or Unemployment Rate N.J. agents around the state are ex­ Herald Reporter Breakdow n: Mylan and Zenith said their GREATEST SPORTS pected to sell a total of between 6.5 The officials contacted today three weeks. diazepam would be available to million and 7.5 millicn tickets this The town hopes to resume were unable to say when the The Jackstons are asking for a Adult Mm: LEGENDS Q Q Q 6.0% consumers "in a few days" while week, eclipsing the record of about inspections of apartment buildings program might resume. variance on the number of ba­ Our Reg. 12.99...... V m W In a related development, the Parke-Davis estimated its own 5 million tickets sold last week. on downtown Main Street for throom units allowed per unit in CK3WN 0.3% reconstituted Housing Code Ap­ would reach pharmacies ’’by early SCOTCH Brand At the peak of sales last week, violations of the housing code, but their building. There are at least Adult Woman: next week.” lottery computers were recording the Building Department still does peals Board will meet soon for the four bathrooms to serve the 16 6.7% Hoffmann-La Roche spokesman Single-Sided dr Double- ' 4,500 transactions a minute, which not have enough inspectors availa­ first time to act on appeals of units, town sanitarian John Salcius UP 0.1% alleged violations in Main Street John Doorley said, “ Our reaction LAWN CARE SAVINGS FOR FALL Sided Blank Diskettes also should be exceeded this week, ble to do the work, officials said said today. The new code requires W hit**: is simply that we have to wait and Ziemak said. this morning. buildings inspected earlier this one bathroom for each two tene­ 6.2% year, according to Health Director see what the quality of the generics Art Deco Decorator Vases, ig.Fk.9ingi« “ We've had reports of lines in the Chief Building Inspector Russell ment units, but the requirement DOWN 0.2% is.” wHh Tassels 9.99 Reg. 19.97 border towns and in some of the Davidson said today that his Ronald Kraatz. can be varied by the board. The firm had found some foreign SCOTTS Turf Builder city areas," Ziemak said. "Not department doesn’t “ have the The health department has re­ • Foruseonyour’Atari.CoipmodoroorAppWi'^ The Jackstons are also appeal­ 14.0% versions were much slower acting home corpilutor. Scotch brand qualltyt really bad yet, because Friday’s time to devote to all the housing ceived a request for a variance and 6.99.16.99 Lawn Fertilizer ing several findings relating to DOWN 1.0% than Valium, but Heckler said the Our Reg. 96 9 to 21.99 ' really the big day.” code work which should be done.” appeals of several alleged code kitchen and electrical facilities, FDA had tested those up for 15,000 Sq. Ft. Caldor •Scotch Brand DopbMi Sided ^ J V w / f There has been no top prize He said he recently asked the town violations from Nicholas and Phyl­ Hispanic*: Choose h-om 3 sizes and 2 attractive ] Bmlder general repair and the number of approval in this country and found Coverage Low Price ' O l^eH es, 10-Pack, Rag. 24,97. • 1 4 ./ 0 winner in the Lotto game for the manager’s office to approve the lis Jackston, owners of 791 Main 10.3% shapes. In white, triack, tkown or blue. v,. 24.88 doors required per unit. None of that not to be the case. Slow release formulation supplies your lawn last four weeks, resulting in a hiring of another building inspec­ St., which has 16 apartments. A list DOWN2.2% the units in the Jackston building “ As far as I know, there is no with a nutritious, balanced feeding that yields “ rollover” of the top prize jackpof tor, but has'received no indication of violations inspectors said they T **n *g *t« : has two doors, as required under difference whatsoever," said Dr. If a lush green lawn. Stock up now for Ihe Fall to the next week to yield the record of when that request will be acted found in the housing units during a 17.3% Frank Young, commissioner of the jackpot. upon. February inspection was reviewed the new code, Salcius said. 7.0% mm DOWN 2.2% The third request by the Jack­ Food and Drug Administration. If there is no winner this week, Neither town General Manager based on the revised town housing code approved by the Board of stons is for a tenement unit license Black Young said the first new versions Ziemak said the jackpot would Robert B. Weiss nor Assistant f t , 3’ T * * n * g * n : probably grow to about $16 million Directors in July, Kraatz said — another result of a provision in of diazepam to hit the market General Manager Steven R. 6.5% 34.4% Turf Builder today. the revised code. Tenement units ASONDJFMAMJJA would probably save the consumer SCOTTS next week, still far short of the Werbner were available for com­ DO\NN 6.9% 25 percent to 30 percent, although Plus 2 Lawii Fertilizer nation’s record jackpot of $41 ment on the proposal this morning. A total of four Main Street can be occupied by one or two 1984 1985 r there may be variations between million last month in New York. The town began inspections of building inspections have been persons and share bath and Caldor prices offered by chain stores and 10,000 Sq. Ft. Prior to the rollovers that Main Street tenement buildings reviewed and revised notices kitchen facilities. UPI QriiiMc IC. Braadway Coverage Low Price Other smaller apartment units those by small independent phar­ 27.77 created the current $12 million last spring after several violations issued under the new code, Kraatz macies. Prices could be expected Prevents harmful weeds, gives a long lasting jackpot, the previous record in were found in one downtown said. He expects another appeal allowed under the revised code are to drop further later on. feeding in one easy application. Control weeds Connecticut was $7.8 million, apartment building. Only a few may be submitted and that it would a rooming unit and dwelling units The FDA quoted estimates of now for a lush green lawn next season. which was set in March 1984 when buildings were inspected before be heard the same time as the which have different requirements t35j[ million in Valium sales last the jackpot rolled over seven times the inspection^ were suspended Jackston appeal. relating to size, bathroom and Beirut camp caught year, although other sources listed .A before it was won. several months ago, but officials A date has not been set for the kitchen facilities. sales at $240 million. Licenses for the three companies LOFTS Yorktown II lEROM Solid Oak / ''if in miiitia crossfire seeking permission.to make diaze­ ' Microwave Oven Cart ^ Arizona man Improves pam were granted under a 1984 Stliodllunch Kits. Plus Baron Grass Seed Mix regulation that speeds up the Our • Bv David Zenlan months, police said. Q 0 Our Officers of Beirut's most power­ approval process for generic a O O Reg. 10.99 i^llig.149JT United Press International drugs. W d 8 ful Moslem militias — the Shiite ChoaetrfftMh a wide selection of kids’ A blend of premium bluegrass and turf type , tetf^usdoubtedoors.Wsd..^ Amal and the Druze Progressive Heckler said generic drugs could :v of ^urdy 9Ciff-<)aKwlthea6y-foli On this date in history; Lottery e Classes for Pre-School - Girl ^ - Teens In 1620, 149 Pilgrims set sail from England aboard USPS 327-500 VOL. CIV. No. 285 W hy go through the drudgery Easy Pay service can take your the Mayflower, bound for the New World. Published dolly oxcspt Sunday Suggested carrier rotes are SI .20 e U.S.G.F. Competitive Teams of paying bills when now you can bills off your hands. 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United Press International Police firing shotguns, rubber bullets manager punished the firm's banking practices that strategy in Poland or Nicaragua. Is he By Lori Santos and tear gas also battled rioting led to the company’s guilty plea saying... that basically he believes that United Press International JOHANNESBUREG, South Africa - mixed-race “ colored” youths in segre­ May 2 to 2,000 counts of mail and Bombs blast U.S. radar black people are expendible?" report for the good of the firm and At least eight people were wounded by gated suburbs around Cape Town. HARTFORD (U PI) - The head wire fraud. Hutton agreed to pay NOHFELDEN, West Germany — Three its future in Hartford" but he had WASHINGTON — The head of a police shotgun fire and 31 were arrested Police said 2,674 people had been There were new allegations Thursday ■i of E.F. Hutton & Co's. Hartford $7.2 million in fines — perhaps the no intention of resigning. House panel investigating E.F. explosions — apparently set off by terrorists — as racial violence blamed for some 700 detained without charge since emer­ of police brutality in quelling the office is among.six regional branch largest ever for a white-collar rocked a U.S. radar station today in the second Clark, who has been with Hutton Hutton L Co. says the firm's move deaths in the past year spread to white gency rule was invoked in 36 adminis­ violence. managers disciplined by the firm crime. bomb attack on a U.S. radar station in a month, a neighborhoods for the first time. which has pleaded guilty to allega­ since 1970, said he told Bell, " I was to punish 15 mostly mid-level trative areas July 21 in an attempt to Among the allegatiohs against military spokesman said. No one was injured. White homeowners fired pistols and halt racial unrest and that 928 remained tions it bilked banks of millions in not aware that what I was doing executives for its check-kiting CAPE TOWN’S WHITE MAYOR, Hutton were that some executives The bombs were planted in the small U.S. shotguns as about 100 mixed-race in custody. More than 2,000 people have X overdrawn check accounts. was improper and that I believed I scheme is an unfair effort at Leon Markowitz, said he would seek a corporate “ damage control.” delayed the processing of checks monitoring facility at Nohfelden, 40 miles north of “ colored” youths attacked their homes been arrested in the same period on Robert C. Clark. 41, who has was acting with the approval of meeting with local tx>lice chiefs today to and overdrew' bank accounts to Saarbruecken on the West German-French in Cape Town's Kraaifontein suburb charges of arson and public violence. headed the Hartford office since specialists in the field." protest "excessive police action.” Following a news conference take advantage of the “ float” that border, a spokesman at U.S. Army headquarters Thursday. The attack was the first on a The violence was triggered, in part. 1976, was among the six named Clark said he hoped with the Police declined to comment on the \ Thursday by former Attorney banks normally enjoy. at Heidelberg said. white’ neighborhood since racial vio­ Thursday who will pay from inquiry completed, “ We can focus brutality allegations but said charges ■ V our energies again on serving our General Griffin Bell to announce "W e tried to link the high They exploded at about 6 a.m. (midnight EDT lence began more than a year ago. by a new constitution that granted backed by sworn statements would be $25,000 to $50,000 in fines, be placed the results of his three-month officials at Hutton with the wrong­ Thursday) and damaged two pieces of radar At least 31 people were arrested for limited government representation to clients." investigated. on one year probation and have doing that the Justice Department equipment, but no one was hurt, the spokesman rioting in Cape Town during the night, Asians and mixed-race “ coloreds” but Connecticut is among a number internal investigation, Hutton said A statement signed by 90 mixed-race reprimands placed in their files. it would follow Bell's recommen­ found,” Bell said. “ We were never said. taking the total of arrests countrywide continued to deny any voice to the The financial investment giant of states that is considering teachers in the Manenterg suburb said I Police said the bombings appeared to be the to 76 in the 24-period that ended at 8 a.m. nation's black majority. whether to suspend or revoke dations promptly. able to do that.” police chased children into classrooms said it was following the recom­ Bell d irect^ the harshest mea­ But Hughes said leveling sanc­ work of terrorists and that teams of investigators today, police said. Eight people were Hutton's license to do business in and toilets and beat them with whips. mendations' of former Attorney sures — including personal fines tions mostly at mid-level manag­ were on their way to the scene. It was the second wounded by police shotgun fire, police At least 34 i>eople have been killed in •i the state. The teachers said officers “ chose to General Griffin Bell, who singled ranging from $25,000 to $50,000 — ers was inadequate. “ I don’t think bomb attack on a U.S. radar station in a month. said. riots around Cape Town in the past nine Attorney General Joseph I. beat girls in particular." out 15 mostly mid-level executives be leveled against six branch that's fair. I think there was active On Aug. 15, the leftist Red Army Faction set off Two houses belonging to whites in the days — the worst violence ever in the Lieberman has told the state Witnesses said police Thursday se­ for punishment in the check­ managers. He also exonerated participation at every level," he four bombs at the Moenchengladbach base of the town of Amalinda in eastern Cape area. overdrafting scandal. Banking Commission sanctions verely beat four foreign journalists in Hutton's two top officials, George said. U.S. Army's 21st Support Command. 50 miles province were attacked Thursday by Bell recommmended the per­ should be taken against the firrh. the mixed-race suburb of Athlone. The Ball, president during the 1980-82 The report did fault top manage­ northwest of Bonn. The bombs damaged a radio black youths hurling gasoline bombs, IN A RELATED MATTER, South sonal fines against the six branch Lieberman said Thursday's ac­ newsmen, working for Worldwide Tele­ overdraft scandal: and Robert ment for fa’iling "to implement an tower but caused no injuries. and the Durban home of leading Africa's top banker, Gerhard de Kock, managers in whose regions bank tions strengthen his argument vision News and Agence France Fomon, current chairman and adequate systerp of internal ac­ anti-apartheid campaigner Fatima warned of dire consequences to the account overdrafting was "so against the company. "This docu­ Presse, were beaten with whips and chief executive officer. counting controls to safeguard Meer was firebombed. South African economy if economic excessive and egregious as to ments the extent to which this clubs when they ignored an order to Rep. William Hughes, D-N.J., against the possible misuse of Report implicates Americans Three people were arrested when sanctions were approved. Speaking at a warrant sanctions.” company and some of its execu­ leave the area. termed the report “ positive" biit SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador - A Catholic guards fired at “ colored" youths who London news conference, Kock said, Bell's probe exonerated the tives were guilty, at a minimum of overdrafts.” One WTN cameraman suffered said: "I'm not sure I totally agree Bell directed sanctions against Church report said two Americans in military tried to firebomb the home of "colored" "There is no way you can destroy the firm's two top officials. George neglect and, at the maximum, of broken knuckles on one hand when a with the manner they're meting five corporate officials, including Member of Parliament Dennis de la South African economy without at the Ball, who was president of the firm fraud." uniforms participated in a Honduran army raid policeman smashed his camera. out the punishment. I think it Vice President and General Coun­ Cruz, police said. same time destroying the whole sub- during the 1980-82 overdraft scan­ He said he will ask the banking on a refugee camp in which three Salvadorans — A F P photographer Murray Michell (involvement) is much more per­ sel Thomas Rae and Thomas including an infant — were killed. GERHARD DE KOCK Saharan Africa." dal and Robert Fomon, the current commission to widen the scope of Bishop Desmond Tutu said today in t said police "w ere firing teargas and hearings when they resume next vasive than the dozen or so singled Lynch, the firm's chief financial An infant was kicked to death, a woman was . . . wants no sanctions chairman and chief executive an interview with ABC's “ Good Morn­ The unrest has caused the South birdshot straight at us.” Birdshot is month. out." officer. raped and at least 14 people were injured when officer. ing, America” that the eruption of African currency to plunge in recent very fine shotgun shot used in riot Bell said he felt "no conflict of Hughes heads the House Judi­ The company said Rae would about 200 Honduran troops entered the Coiomon- Bell was asked by Fomon to bloodshed shows "w e are really on the control. interest" in clearing the man who ciary subcommittee on crime now accept ea rly retirement and Lynch cagua refugee camp, about 2 miles from the weeks. investigate the firm's money- brink of something that is, in my view, "Your government ... ought to apply The Cape Times newspaper said hired him and said he believed his examining Hutton's banking prac­ would relinquish all his corporate Salvadoran border, the report said Thursday. management practices that led to UPI photo catastrophic for our country." to South Africa the policy it applies so Police closed four main roads around police followed Ebrahim Carelse, 31, to team received "all the facts. " tices and whether any high-level duties but would remain on the The U.S. Embassy in the Honduran capital of the company's May 2, 1985. guilty The United States should act to easily to Nicaragua." he said referring Cape Town and warned motorists to a house in the Salt River suburb, kicked company officials were involved in board of directors. Tegucigalpa denied that U.S. soldiers were plea to 2,000 counts of mail and He suggested the Justice Depart­ prevent the new violence, the Nobel to economic sanctions. stay off other roads, where youths were down the door and shot him. He was Former Attorney General Griffin Bell recommended the scheme. Bell recommended that Thomas involved in last Friday's operation at the camp, wire fraud. ment overestimated the damage to Peace prize winner said. "Your president says he does not like throwing stones at vehicles. Police fired hospitalized in serious condition. home to about 9,000 Salvadoran refugees. The six managers would not the 397 banks that Hutton did personal fines ranging from $25,000 to $50,000 for six Earlier this summer. Hutton Morley, the company's “ money have to pay the fines if they resign. business with and noted that only branch managers of E^F. Hutton for the company’s turned over documents to the mobilizer," be reassigned and the "But if they stay, they'll have to 29 percent of those banks indicated check-kiting scheme. A report he presented blamed four subcommittee indicating some top company later said Morley had KGB tries recruiting Brits pay," Bell said. they would seek part of the $8 officials may have been aware of resigned "in effect because he middle-level executives for being "directly responsible the scheme. understood there wasn't much Reagan remains silent Clark said in a statement he million the company set aside to LONDON — British travelers to the Soviet “ accepted the findings of the Bell make restitution. or accountable for the overdrafting excesses.” Fomon asked Bell to investigate future." Union are routinely warned to beware of KGB attempts to recruit them as spies for Moscow, the nation's attorney general said today. The comments by Sir Michael Hayers came one about S. Africa policy Titanic team day after a British labor union official said the Soviet intelligence agency asked him to become a ieaves site spy while he was visiting the Soviet capital two Bv Helen Thomas probably will veto the sanctions measure, years ago. United Press International but the president has not indicated what he “ There is nothing new in this." Havers said in a will do if the bili comes to him. with photos radio interview. "This sort of thing has been WASHINNGTON — President Reagan, "How can I teli you when I don't know?” going on for years and years.” under pressure from Congress to impose Reagan said Thursday. ST. JOHN'S. Newfoundland' Sam McCluskie, deputy general secretary of economic sanctions, is not talking about the Republican Senate leaders hold little (UPI) — A U.S.-French scientific , the left-wing National Union of Seamen and options his administration is exploring in its hope that a veto could be upheld. Two-thirds *_ expedition Thursday ended its treasurer of Britain's opposition Labor Party, review of U.S. policy toward .strife-ridden of ^ach house is needed to override a veto exploration of the Titanic and said Thursday the KGB tried to recruit him while South Africa. he was in Moscow as a British delegate to an and White House advisers are concerned sailed for home with thousands of Reagan met for more than an hour international conference of shipping unions. that the votes are in place to hand the photographs and videotapes of the Thursday with key foreign policy advisers Havers praised the union official for rebuffing the president a significant foreign policy famous "unsinkable" ocean liner at the White House after a political trip to that sank 73 years ago. Soviet advances. defeat. Raleigh, N.C., and later, deputy press Reagan has said economic sanctions It was also revealed that the secretary Edward Djerejian told reporters, would only hurt the country's 21 million 47-man crew aboard the U.S. ship “ We're in a total 'no comment' stance." blacks, who are virtually denied legal Knorr held a memorial service last More Superfund sites mulled The meeting was called to determine rights and any say in running a government Sunday for the 1,503 passengers WASHINGTON - The EPA, intent on expand­ strategy for next week's Senate vote on dominated by the nation's 5 million whites and crew mem.bers who lost their ing the Superfund toxic waste cleanup program sanctions legislation. The House has in a system of racial separatism known as lives aboard the Titanic in 1912. despite recent interruptions and a possible already passed the bill, which would ban apartheid. . ' The scientists — who are ex­ funding delay, says it wants to add 38 sites to the sale in the United States of South African Violence in South Africa this year, related pected to reach Massachusetts on list of those deserving top attention. gold Krugerrand coins and sale of U.S. to demonstrations by blacks against Monday — have said they would “ We're trying to keep the pipeline full of computer technology to South Africa. apartheid, has killed at least 675 people — make no attempt to salvage or projects.” said Winston Porter, EPA's assistant Reagan turned his attention today to mostly blacks. raise the 45.000-ton ship, which administrator for the Office of Solid Waste and domestic poiitics by hosting a luncheon for Speakes described the session with they found Sunday about 370 miles Emergency Response. "W e intend to keep elected Republican women officials. Later, national security advisers as "an in-depth southeast of Newfoundland in pushing ... to make sure there's no loss of he planned to fly to Camp David for the review of the situation.” North Atlantic waters 2‘h miles' momentum in the Superfund program.” “ Until he analyzes the legislation totally deep. weekend. The Environmental Protection Agency's action White House spokesman Larry Speakes and fully, he will not make up his mind" on The co-captain of the expedition. Thursday means the 38 proposed sites — whether to veto the bill, Speakes said. Robert Ballard of the Woods Hole . said the exploration of U.S. options in including dumps, a Michigan mobile home park, dealing with South Africa did not reflect any He said there have been "continued Oceanographic Institute of Massa­ a Utah mining waste site and part of the diplomatic contacts both in Washington and chusetts. described the area as "a change in the administration's policy of Sheboygan River in Wisconsin — will be "constructive engagement” or quiet diplo­ South Africa" since the administration's gravesite and a memorial for 1,500 evaluated to determine how contaminated call two weeks ago for Pretoria to begin souls." macy, which has come under increasing materials can best be removed. criticism in the United States and abroad. negotiations with opposition leaders “ in a “ They took more photographs matter of weeks." this morning. They have now left White House aides have said Reagan the site and are on their way back home," Woods Hole s^keswbman Registration for Shelley Lauzon said. Iranians Learn to Square Dance "Their initiai reaction at the Faii Classes at Wadell School discovery was one of elation." Sept. 9th to Sept. 23rd Lauzon said. "Then it dawned on Broad St., Manchester them that the Titanic was part of a seize Ceramics by EI*Mar major maritime disaster. They. held a service on the fantail of the 149 West Middle Tpke. Tuesday, Sept. 10th, 7:30-10:00 p.m. Knorr." Manchester, Conn. The ocean liner, hailed as the vessel Tel. 643-8755 or Manchester Square Dance Club world's first "unsinkable" ship, 643-0307 was on its maiden voyage from BEIRUT, Lebanon (U PI) - John Provini, Instructor/Caller Southampton, England, to New Iranian soldiers boarded an Itaiian Something "Unique" coming York when it struck an iceberg and cargo ship in the Persian Gulf eoon — welch for It! Refreshments Free Dance sank. today and Iranian jets pounded Historians have also said it Iraqi oil installations, escalating would be pointless to salvage the the 5-year-old war between the two wreck. John Hollis of Whitman. nations. Mass., a member of the Titanic Lloyds of London said “ 10 Historical Society, said the Titan­ pereons of Iranian nationality” ic's main cargo was shelled boarded the cargo shop Merzario walnuts, trees, rabbit hair, gloves Britannia early today. Lloyds said M.S.G. BUILDING PRODUCT^ and ostrich plumes. the ship was en route from the It would also be difficult to Saudi Arabian port of Dammam to .4 recover the fortune in jewelry that Kuwait, 250 miles to the northwest. ★ FALL SPECIALS * ■? the Titanic reportedly carried. The action marked the second SURFACE PATCHING MATERIALS, DRIVEWAY SEALER, WATERPROOFING MATERIALS Hollis said a purser named time this week Iranian forces 4 McElroy and two cabin boys took seized a cargo vessel in the Gulf. AND THE LARGEST SELECTION OF PATIO BLOCK, PAVING BRICK AND BLUE STONE. the jewelry from the strongroom Iranian officials said they stopped and stuffed it into canvas bags. But a Kuwaiti-registered container • DIAMOND PATTERN as they attempted to put the bags ship and confiscated part of the •STEEL REINFORCED into a lifeboat, the Titanic upended U.S. cargo oh grounds it would aid COLOM'*'- •EASY TO INSTALL and dumped the jewelry into the Iraq’s war effort. Supreme Park Benches P^N/ERS NON-SKID ocean. Tehran radio said the 20,781-ton SELF-DRAINING Lauzon said Bailard described container ship A1 Wattyah was "fiv e cases of wine in virtualiy escorted to an Iranian port Thurs­ perfect condition" through photo­ day after Iranian naval vessels z PAVERS graphs taken of the wreckage by a seized it near the Strait of Hormuz robot submarine. at the entrance to the Gulf Ocean organisms had devoured Wednesday. the wood, leaving the bottles neatly In Kuwait, the United Arab stacked on the ocean floor. Scient­ Shipping Co., which owns the A1 ists also saw luggage, huge beds, Wattyah, said the ship was loaded chamber pots, wash basins and in the United States with 240 coal. containers of “ general cargo Ballard. 41, a senior marine which has nothing to do” with the Set of 2 Bench Ends scientist at the Wood Hole Institu­ Iran-Iraq war. tion. told ABC's “ Good Morning The A1 Wattyah has a Japanese and Hardware America" program that the crew crew of 10 officers and 16 seamen. took approximately 12,000 color The owners said the ship was pictures Wednesday night. “ hijacked" in international waters Ballard said the vessel appeared and demanded its quick release. WELL TILE - Wire reinforced to be split in two because scientists Iran ^ d not say when the Al Also uMd M M ptic tank claan out eMtarttions were unabie to find the stern. He Wattyah might be permitted to or lor outdoor plantars also said salvaging the wreckage leave. BRICK DESIGN HEX DESIGN for any treasures would be a Earlier this year, another United mistake. Arab Shipping Co. vessel was Fall Hours: OPEN 7:00AM-5:00PM, Mon.-Fri., Sat. 8:00-12:00 "They'd have to salvage it in detained by Iran for 23 days and several pieces. It's not intact. I part of its cargo was seized. don't see the point of it (salvag­ Meanwhile, Iranian President ing). I can't believe it has any Ali Khamenei said Iranian jets commercial value and it seems to . bombarded one of the Iraqi oil be such a bad thing to do. It's a installations today in retaliation to Tel. 643-2133 gravesite and memorial for 1.500 “ the unfruitful Iraqi attacks on THE MANCHESTER SAND & GRAVEL CO., 431 NEW STATE RD., MANCHESTER, CT souls." I m ’s Kharg Island.” MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Sect. 6. 1988 — 7

t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Sept. 6. 1985 Richard W. Cosgrove. Publisher Douglas A. Bevins, Managing Editor OPINION James P. Sacks. City Editor REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES! — 646-2482 Mystery of the Teamster investigation deepens REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK

Ll^lJj] pJ'Ull U WASHINGTON — Why did the Justice MUCH OF THIS EXPLANATION doesn’t square with known facts about the Presser case. featuring: Department drop its three-year investigation of Why did the Justice Department ______Teamsters International President Jackie First, Presser, through his attorney, denies in the Presser? strongest terms that he was even an FBI drop its investigation of the union’s "LOOKING FOR FOUR BEDROOMS?” Robert informant. This denial is, of course, an expected The more the department explains it, the more president? There’s a new IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY PILGRIM LANE confusing it becomes. Contradictions and formality. However, it’s said that Presser told his 3 BR Ranch w/2 full baths In East Htid. Alum, sid­ Executive Cape with 1 at floor family room and mat­ unanswered questions abound — and it's associates privately that he originally cooperated explanation — and it simpiy adds to ing, fl replaced LR with Bay window. Lovely home ter bedroom auite. Over 2000 aq. ft., 2'4 batha; built Wagman STOP- You’ve found them, in this by Swenaaon. $149,900. complicated by the fact that the Justice with the FBI to head off a prosecution of his father that must be seen. > the confusion. "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSESI’’....646-2482 "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSESI"...646-2482 Department absolutely refuses to answer in the early 1970s, then used his F B I connection to Charming and Modernized questions about its decision not to prosecute. advance himself over union rivals and further the older Colonial. For almost three years, the Justice Team sters’ interests. LOOK - You will also find 2V2 baths, Department’s Organized Crime Strike Force.in Further, Presser reportedly has said that then- ghost payments may have been intended to fulfill Cleveland has been investigating Team ster Local informant and that it dropped the case so it Teamsters President Frank Fitzsimmons knew one-year-old heating system, 507. For years. Local 507 was run by William wouldn’t have to detail Presser’s relationship with and approved of the arrangement, and that none a fam ily obligation. newer roof, all on approxima­ Sources close to the Organized Crime Strike Presser; since the mid-1970s, it has been run by the FBI. of Presser’s informing concerned organized crime Force in Cleveland say that in 1982 — even before tely one acre of property. his son, Jackie — who, in 1983, also became the Then, however, stories surfaced in which FBI or organized-crime figures. llnion's international president. officials denied that Justice Department story — It’s also hard to understand how the financial they started their investigation — its LISTEN • To the babbling brook from In February, strike force prosecutors strongly saying, in effect, that they were being used as arrangement with Friedman could have had investigators, who were primarily Labor the wrap-around front porch. Department employees, met with Cleveland FBI NEW CAPE - HEBRON recommended that Presser and two associates be scapegoats by Justice Department officials who anything to do with organized crime. For many SPACIOUS COLONIAL had, on their own, decided not to prosecute. years, Friedman was a m ajor force in the officials to discuss Presser. At the meeting, FBI Gorgeous customized 7-room, VA bath home indicted for illegally paying more than $350,000 in 9 rma PLUS 2 garages & large barn with horse built by Behrmann. Family room, fireplace, cedar Now, there’s a new version of the story. The FBI Cleveland Teamsters. Then, in the early 1970s, he officials strongly denied the then-rumor that union funds to "gh ost" employees who held no- ALL THIS, IN GUSTONBURY, FOR ONLY $154,900.00 Stella In Bolton. 140’a. exterior. $110,000. show jobs with Local 507. Earlier, two Local 507 now says that Presser was an informer, and that was pushed aside by the Pressers. He responded Presser was providing information and “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSESI"....646-2482 "W E G U A R A N T E E O U R H O U S E S !’’.... 646-2482 officials — including Presser’s uncle, Allen the FB I agents "running" him gave him specific by organizing a rivai local and had some success specifically denied any knowledge of the ghost Friedman — were tried and found guilty of permission to make the iliegal payments. This before he had a serious heart attack in 1976. payments. STRANO REAL ESTATE “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES! ” receiving the payoff funds, and two others were was done so Presser could get closer to organized- Presser is said to have visited him in the Even if this meeting didn’t take place, it was 156 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT. A convicted of embezzling union funds. crim e figures and be in a better position to gather hospital and made him what, for the Teamsters, widely speculated in both law-enforcement circles Blanchard & Rossetto The strike force prosecutor Stephen Jigger was information for the FBI. was a straightforward business proposition: If and the press that the only reason,Friedman was CALL TODAY - 647-SOLDg^ 646-2482 COMMERCIAL CRfXXT FBI guidelines allow informers to commit a Friedman m erged his independent local into brought to trial was to get him to testify against FINANCIAL NHWORK 6 called to Washington, where his superiors told him 189 Watt Cantar St. cornar of McRae St. Senior Citiiont Discounts aCwnj CM< ComiMnr Advertisement paid by Manchester Herald. 6 REAL ESTATE to drop the case against Presser. crim e if the crim e isn’t serious and will further an Presser’s 507, he would be paid $1,000 a week for Presser. investigation. the rest of his life. To many close to the case, it seems V. AT FIRST, Justice Department officials said The FBI also is reportedly saying that the inconceivable that the F B I didn’t know the focus the case was dropped because it lacked agents who gave Presser the permission to make THE SECOND SET OF PA Y M E N T S , totaling of the strike-force investigation. "prosecutive m erit.” To anyone who knew of the- the ghost payments didn’t inform their superiors. $109,000, went to Jack Nardi, who was carried on Answers to these and many other questions may The FBI says that it didn’t know that the strike Local 507’s books as a business agent. Some only come from a Senate investigation ordered by Omyo;- probe, that excuse seemed almost ludicrous, and the press began to run stories saying as much. force was investigating the payments until there reports have linked Nordi’s slain father with Sens. W illiam V. Roth Jr., R-Del., and Sam Nunn, Manchester, C T 06040 So the Justice Department changed its story: It was a request to present the case to the Cleveland organized crime, but he was also a long-time D-Ga., who head the Permanent Subcommittee on T r T “ i ______649-4000______grand jury and Seek an indictment of Presser. business partner of William Presser, and the Investigations. South Windsor admitted that Presser was a longtime FBI An editorial Soviets are ahead New listing, too soon for a photo. •> on laser weapons Bright moment 8 room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, first

WASHING­ floor family room, 2V2 baths, 2 car "ThrM Faially lnvMtmwit” Tw o FaMlIy Owiior A Tamirt” in the struggie TON — The su­ 3-5-5-Roome. Iota OTof nremodeling end In­ to help pey the mortgagel 2 large roome, ■A garage. Porch, Nice Condition dividual heating eyatem. The numbers 3 porchee. eeparete heat, garage and perpowers’ con­ worktl $106,000 large loti $130^. test for military throughout. Call us to see through. for a sheiter supremacy in Jack space con­ $142,000. SUPER DEEP LOT! tinues, and the Anderson With this Vinyl sided, six-room Cape. Three bed­ s Last night’s opening of a permanent shelter Soviets appear rooms, Lots of kitchen cabinets. One-year-old Septic System, (super!), Newer electrical system and fur­ s for homeless people in Manchester marked a to be substan­ nace. Roof is twelve years old, and the back is en­ bright moment in what has been a long and at tially ahead in closed with Chain-link fencing. Located on Rt. 44A in t h e latest Coventry. See it today!! $76,900.00 times difficult struggle. round: laser U&R REALTY CO. weapons. The advent of the 40-bed shelter, \yhich will "OwMr RatirM'’ "Pricad te Sail” CIA sources have told us they’ve 1980s the Russians could have at STRANO REAL ESTATE be operated by the Manchester Area iMvIng nice Inmily neighborhood, 3 BR. Very- _ry rnice .. 7 Roomi. 2*4 bathe, 3 BR. Fam- E discovered a major laser test least prototype space-based laser 6 4 3 - 2 6 9 2 ] 1.56 F,. C.ENTKR ST., MANC.HESTLR. CT. Fie. Room, 2-car girege. Qreat lawn and Ily Room, Sky lighta. Acre lot. 2-car gar­ E age and lota morel Only $116K. Conference of Churches, was by no means a center at Krasnoarmeysk, 30 miles weapons that could incapacitate 1 construction, $1 million for inspection and $1 “ Their (the Soviets') MHD work for you. Has two bedrooms, dedication and guidance will be missed by murder weapon. extra large kitchen, enclosed grenade through security and onto planes at million "contingency.” Perhaps the town is the largest in the world and all who associated with her. sun porch for evening relaxa­ the airport. Several^fficers staged a fist fight should hire an "independent construction continues to grow. Power outputs OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY. SEPT. 8, 1-4 tion, garage, tread lot and only to divert the guarm ’ attention while other manager," at $50,000 to $100,000 yearly to already achieved exceed those in Diplomatic digaat $66,9001 Betsy S. Baker, Member 171 CARRIAGE DRIVE, MANCHESTERR keep this project on technical, time and cost the West several fold, and both Dismayed State Department in­ officers sneaked through security. The ruse Permanent Memorial Day Commillee Something Special schedules. If this would save us $4 million. rocket power and liquid metal siders are watching the Philip­ worked, and as a result, airport officials 34 Ulac St. That's what this house lal Beautifully decorated— 3/4 bedrooms, 1st floor I ’m ail for it. system inputs could have potential pines go down the drain as tightened security sufficiently to foil subse­ Manchester maho^iny panelled family room— rec room— fully landscaped. Call todayl If our directors don’t feel a $4 million for military programs in high- President Ferdinand Marcos stub­ 6LUT 0NIURY $179,900 Put Number 1 to work for you.’ quent attempts by police. built-in cost overrun is deserving of their energy lasers, charged particle bornly holds on to his power in the ■gAUTIPUL, proud 5 profeaalonal datcribaa this specta­ \ Stopping potential hijackers with sophisti­ attention then perhaps they will listen to the . beams and space-borne laser face of a growing communist cular newly constructed LaCava 9-room Colonial with 4 Lottcra policy badrooma, 2'4 batha, 2 flraplacaa, family room, first floor cated metal detectors and X-rays is, after all. voters. Vote "n o" on any $26 million bond power supplies. MHD Is a technol­ insurgency. What particulariy de­ den and lovely private yard. Quality to the last detail. Call issue for a new waste treatment (sewer) The Manchester Herald welcomes origi­ ogy area where the Soviets clearly pressed critics is that they think *or an appointment. 643-4060 EntBitaliilnf Idtas much like stopping the opposing team by way area what you gat wltanwhen yotyou view plant. nal letters to the editor. lead the U.S. in demonstrated of fancy defense plays ... Mayor Feinstein’s the American embssy in Maniia, this beautiful private home with With all the time spent on town financing, I Letters should be brief and to the point. capability.” and Washington officials like FREE MARKET EVALUATION Bl-laval deck leading to luthly scrimmaging is an inexpensive and effective propose the directors authorize and require They should be typed or neatly handwritten, In fact, there is no counterpart landscaped rear yard In South former ambassador Richard Ar- Qlaetonbury area of quality antidote. A gun or bomb successfully carried the town manager to purchase $10,000 worth and, for ease in editing, should be device in the West. macost — now an undersecretary hornet. Total privacy, 7 rma. 3 through security helps pinpoint the system’s of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, double-spaced. Letters must be signed with of state — continue to support the BR’a, 2’4 batha G Home wa- vulnerabilities. Every airport with a security New Jersey and New England States lottery name, address and daytime telephone BOTH THE CIA and the Pen­ increasingly unpopular Philip­ COUNTRY LIVING rantae program. $144,500. REAL ESTATE SERVICES Yet, close to everything! Lovely 3-bedroom Ranch on a beautifully lands­ system should be surreptitiously challenged tickets in the name of Manchester every- number (for verification). tagon believe the Soviets already pines president. The critics say caped lot. In one of Boltifton'a moat sought alter areas. Charming fireplace, ' time the payout exceeds $10 million. The The Herald reserves the right to edit have ground-based lasers that Marcos is getting a clear message 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 grMt bulit-lns. super deck. Won’t last - Only $104,900. — frequently — by local police. way they’re spending the taxpayers’ money letters In the interests of brevity, clarity and could interfere with U.S. sateliites, that he can count on U.S. support J — Providence Journal-Bulletin we need all the help we can get! taste. and they estimate that by the late no matter what. 1 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Sept. 6, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Sept. 6, 1985 - 9_ CAPTAIN EASY ®by Crdok# A CcMta Friday T V Connecticut In Brief Weicker may argue GOP case

. ( 2 $ ® W all Street W eek Louis Rukeyser ruling, which upheld an earlier Moffett suggested the state drop 6:00 PM (3) GD ® n«w« Gerena’s girlfriend sues police By Bruno V. Ranniello analyzes the '80s with a weekly review of ruling by U.S. District Judge Jose the case, O'Neill said, “ I happen to dD What's Happaning Channels economic and investment matters. United Press International HARTFORD — The former fiancee of Victor Gerena, a former A. Cabranes. be the governor and neither one of f D Polics Woman [DIS] Mouaterpiece Theater WFSB Hartford, CT Wells Fargo Guard accused of stealing $7 million from a West Weicker attacked the decision to them is.” ^ Private Penjamin J} [ESPN] Super Bow l XIX: Miami vs. San H AR TFO R D — Republican Sen. WNEVtf New York, NY X file another appeal and a spokes­ The open primary plan was M*A*S*H Francisco. ^ Hartford depot, has filed suit on claims West Hartford police Lowell P. Weicker may personally WTNH New Haven, CT X) violated her civil rights. man said the senator may person­ pushed by Weicker and GOP State ® Dr. Who WOR New York, NY CD 9:00 PM. (D MOVIE: Mickey go before the U.S. Supreme Court Chairman Thomas J. D'Amore Jr. New York, NY Ana Elizabeth Soto charges in a suit filed Thursday that police ally argue the Republican Party's (3 ) One Day at a Time WPIX Spillane's Mike Hammer in Margin for to argue against a state appeal to lure support from the state’s ^ Newswatch WTXX Waterbury. CT » M urder' A detective becomes suspicious violated her rights to free association and privacy when they seeking to block his party from position if the Supreme Court WWLP Springfield. M A n when his best friend's autopsy proves that decides to hear the appeal. 600,000 unaffiliated voters and lift ® Reporter 41 Hartford, CT searched her apartment and questioned her after the robbery. opening some of its primaries to WEDH he died from a professional beating. Kevin “ Pig-headedness is not becom­ the GOP from its long-held minor­ MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour WVIT Hartford, CT » Dobson. Cindy Pickett. Donna Dixon. Soto seeks more than $10,000 in punitive, compensatory unaffiliated voters. WSBK Boston. M A ing to Bill O’Neill,'' Weicker said in ity party status. @ ) Tony Randall 01 1981. damages and attorneys fees from West Hartford Police Chief Weicker denounced the state's WGGB Springfield, M A & D’Amore said he was "outraged CD Merv Griffin Francis G. Reynolds and four other police officers. decision Thursday to challenge a a statement from Washington, [CNN] Prog Cont'd WXTV Paterson. N J iD D.C. "Better he should accept two at the governor's abuse of govern­ [ESPN] Aerobics-Bodies in Motion WGBY Springfield, M A iT (D Benson (CC ) Benson and Gov. Gerena has remained at large since the Sept. 12,1983, robbery ruling by a federal appeals court ment power as a political Hartford, CT t f l Gatling are called to the White House after defeats gracefully, then to use the [HBO] MOVIE: Roller Boogie' A girl WTIC despite an intensive F B I manhunt. Federal officials say he has allowing Republicans to carry out sledgehammer.” CNN Cable News Ntwrk Ic n n ) Benson's remarks concerning the Presi­ taxpayers and abuse the independ­ falls in love with a roller-skating whiz. the open primary plan, which the DISNEY Disney Channel (D isl dent's budget. (R) been granted sanctuary in Cuba. Eleven Puerto Ricans were "H e should have the (Dem o­ Linda Blair. Jim Bray. Rated PG. maverick senator has strongly ents in pursuit of a third.” ESPN Sports Network (ESPNl (D MOVIE; 'Marco Polo' Part 4 charged last week in connection with the nation's second largest Andy McLeod, the senator's cratic) party pay for it,” D’Amore [MAX] MOVIE: Th* Gift Of Love’ A iH eo l HBO Home Box Office ® Motown Revue Starring cash heist were presented this week in U.S. District Court in advocated. said, in noting his party had spent brilliant scientist and his fatally ill wife CINEMAX Cinamax |MA)(I Democratic Gov. William A. press secretary, said Weicker is a adopt a loveless orphan into their home. Smokey Robinson Part 6 of 6. Linda Ron- Hartford. $60,000 in legal fees to pursue the TMC Movie Channel iTM C l stadt. Culture Club and Wilson Pickett O'Neill announced that the state member of the Supreme Court bar Lauren Bacall, Robert Stack, Evelyn Rudie. USA USA Network lUSAl and may argue the case personally issue. e • 1958. guest star. (60 min.) will appeal the Aug. 8 decision by since the lawyer who has handled it "He's either too dense to under­ [TMC] M O V IE : 'Phar Lap' A shy stable- (2$ ® The Shakespeare Playe: The the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Com edy of Errors Dame W endy Hiller and stand it in what the^ramifications boy's love artd devotion help turn a forgot­ so far may not be available. 8:00 PM CD Bugs Bunny's World of ‘ Roger Daitrey star in this production of Brits test Pratt engine in U.S. Appeals because the ruling dimin­ of this legislation are," said ten nag into a national champion. Tom T V Bugs Bunny and friends take an ani­ ish the state's right to regulatp Attorney Stanley Twardy has Burlinson, Rob Leibman, Martin Vaughan. Shakespeare's comedy of mistaken identi­ D’Am ore, in noting it has been mated look at the world of television. (R) ties. (R) (2 hrs.) EAST HARTFORD — Parts of a Pratt Whitney engine elections. * been nominated to become U.S. 1984 Rated PG attorney for Connecticut and upheld by two courts and suggest­ CD PM Magazine GD SIN Presenta: Recital involved in a British airliner crash that killed 55 people have been “ 1 feel the question is who does [U S A ] USA Cartoon Express would not be able to argue the ing that Democrats can set their CD W ebster (CC ) A fight between [C N N ] Larry King Live returned to Connecticut for tests aimed at finding the cause of run the election process, political 6:30 PM d ) One Day at a Time Webster and his best friend ends their appeal if he is sworn in before the own rules. [DIS] MOVIE: 'Never Cry W olf A young disaster. parties or the state? I believe the backyard camping trip. (R) ' LOWELL WEICKER D’Amore accused O'Neill of (H ) Denson biologist challenges modern civilization by The crates were opened Thursday under the supervision of an state should," O'Neill said at a case reaches the high court, CD News . . . backs open primary "political cowardice” and asked, Bosom Buddies living among wild arctic wolves. Charles official from the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board and news conference with Attorney McLeod said. G D Major League Baseball: Oakland at Martin Smith, Brian Dennehy, Alan Hale. “ Why doesn’t he ask the Demo­ NBC Nightly News placed in storage until British officials arrive Monday and the General Joseph I. Lieberman and O'Neitl rejected claims his deci­ New York Yankees Rated PG. cratic Party to decide on the issue. (3$ Nightly Business Report tests begin, the company said. Secretary of the State Julia H. minimal compared with costly sion to appeal might be politically M O V IE: 'Doctor Detroit' A timid pro­ [ESP N ] Compaq Sports Special: 1985 motivated, saying he wants to H e’s scared to death to ask the (3 ) Jeffersons fessor is conned into posing as a flamboy­ NFI Footbll Season. "W e indicated that we would provide any assistance we could Tashjian, also Democrats. changes the state would have to preserve the two-party system, p arty," ABC News (CC) ant mobster. Dan Aykroyd, Howard (U S A ] Friday Night Boxing and this request is in line with that offer. 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In addition to the, impersonation famaiay«ndiidwhn$i}«abHnhh>:^^ ’’ F Vickers told the officer at the time charge, Vickers was charged with “ The Paw PaWS" fnvolt^es the MJlhiUtof that he did not have his driver’s operating a motor vehicle while fahiny of tiny Indian beam hi a verdant license and registration with him, under suspension. “ Yc^rs Treasure Hum/’, follows the adww^ ^ police said. But he identified Members of the Nathan'Hale tores Of Y o^ Bear antfnte s)|deMckBbbBM ’ himself as Mike Majowitz, 17, of Vickers posted a $500 bond 106 Woodbridge St., police said. following his arrest. He is sche­ Fifes and Drums gather during a ^aboard the S.S.,^eily Rogen/a maj duled to appear in Manchester recent muster. From ieft are Ed machine,^that;fii^ Qoate and The officer said in a report that a Superior Court Monday. rofichie/. •* antf . radio check showed that a license Cavagnaro, Carol Sutcliffe, Kurt ■gothic tale of mughts^narmbrani under Majowitz’s name was valid. Kenneth Ruetter, 26, of Windsor distress ' » ^ Vickers was charged at that point Krukas, and Kristen Krukas. all of ’ Butler is one of a small company of with failure to obey a traffic signal. Locks, was charged Wednesday with operating a motor vehicle Manchester. The group will maidcians — among Ihem Frank Welkey, under the influence of alcohol, present bolonial music, gunnery Blanc, Walker Edmistin, Paul Frees. Fifteen stay evading responsibility in a motor Foray and — whose voices-wittl vehicle accident and failure to and crafts on Saturday at the forCver be more famous than Uieir faces. at town shelter drive right in connection with an •^Tbey supply dialogue.: for an; army of.; accident involving another car on Cheney Homestead. b d ov^ animated cbhracters that mtertailij Fifteen people slept . at the Highland Street. milUons of kids around the world. They ahu^: Manchester Area Conference of Police said the Ruetter’s car, Herald photo by Pinto provide thousandsof radio and voice-over TV Churches’ shelter for homeless owned by the Journal Inquirer commercials familiar to miUions of adulta. *> people Thursday — the first night it newspaper, crossed into the oppo­ site lane of Highland Street when Butler’s longest-running ccmmerdalChar-' opened at a permanent site, a acter is Captain Crunch, whickhe has |ie«^ shelter volunteer said today. . he turned out of a parking lot Sundaes, stew and soldiers Wednesday evening. His car col­ doing for 20 years. 'C; Joan O’Loughlin said the first lided with an oncoming car driven “ It's a good and interesting living,” :BuU# night at the new building — the by Cheryl D. Dias, 25, of 21 Horace said the other day tn:a wori^op .ber’ former Nazarene Church at 466 St. Main St. — went smoothly. Beverly Hills home, where he holds dtasl Dias told police that Reutter for budding voice-over performers. - “ There didn’t seem to be any looked at her briefly as the two History will burn at Homestead problem," she said. cars were stopped on Highland Street and then drove off toward BIJTLER. a smaij. graying, energat f c a i i ^ O’Loughlin said shelter users Interstate 384. were well aware of the new site. By Nancy Pappas Each member of the 45-member group wears up to $100 worth of sewing time to turn out one outfit. Dias said she followed Reutter Krukas is one of the company’s seamstresses, and various cartoon series, among them Enoy m TMACC, has been operating a Herald Reporter authentic clothing, whether dresses and aprons or “ ,” a' Hanna-Barbera series, ' until he stopped at the intersection elaborate uniforms. But don’t call those outfits also the on-site wardrobe mistress. "When we’re out temporary, seasonal Re ite r out of of Hartford Road and Bidwell “ costumes,” whatever you do. on a job, if something falls apart, they come to me,” returning with 41 new episodes this season. town and church buildings for the Street, where she pulled alongside A half dozen fires will burn on the side lawn of the “ 1 guess my best-known voice is Yogi," he, past several years. Cheney Homestead on Saturday. "A costume is a piece of clothing which creates an she said. Krukas travels with the group, serving as a him and asked him to pull over. illusion. It appears to be something it is not," quilter in the Company of Artificers; that way she saidi “ Aitd the best:known Uneis Yogl8aylttg«| Dias also asked a passerby to call No need to call the fire department, though. These The Main Street building is to be explained Lillian Krukas of Willard Road, the always^has needles and strong, quilting thread at ‘I'm smarter than the average bear.' purchased for $132,000, two-thirds police to the scene, a police report fires will have been set by members of the Nathan business manager for the Nathan Hale group. "Before hand. “ But the one T enjoy doing-^most ■# of which is to be paid by a state said. Hale Ancient Fifes and Drums, as part of that group’s any of this clothing was created, a tremendous Department of Housing grant. The The report said Dias’s car re-enactment of life during the American Revolution. Huckleberry Hound. I love Southern accents amount of research was done. It is not ’pretend’ THE NATHAN HALE Ancient Fifes and Drums remaining third will come from the suffered damage all along its left and he has a very funny one. ^ At one spot, a blacksmith will be banging oh a lump anything. The people who are involved in historical were founded 20 years ago, by Coventry residents who Hartford Foundation for Public side. Reutter told police that he “ Animals are more fun than human beings' of hot iron. Nearby, a young man will dip wicks into accuracy insist that these are as close as you can get had gotten together three years earlier for the 250th thought he had hit a pole instead of because the exaggeration is greater. Aisc,; Giving. molten wax to make candles. Another will cast to the real thing." anniversary of the founding of Coventry. There was The 40-bed shelter will be oper­ a car. buttons from pewter, still another will mold musket an interest in founding a permanent group to perform humans don't animate as well as four-footed ated year-round by MACC under Reutter posted a $500 bond balls. At the other side of the lawn, a kitchen crew will THE AUTHENTICITY of these outfits was in parades and at large historical events. ^critters. an agreement with the town that following his arrest. He is to prepare and then serve Colonial foods. researched in a number of fascinating ways. Almost a " I try to give high energy to all the: was approved by the Board of appear in Manchester Superior The various segments — musicians, soldiers, crafts ’The Fifes and Drums, a Coventry-based group dozen museums cooperated with the Nathan Hale characters and provide a subtext to make Directors this spring. Court on Monday. — agreed to follow a few common guidelines, which presents authentic, educational performances group’s amateur historians, including the Boston Fine including strict attention to authenticity and detail, no them more believable to mysdf. I have to from Maine to Virginia, has been invited to light their Arts Museum and the Smithsonian Institution. The competitions, and a policy making the group open to know them inside and out, how they react th fires at the homestead on Saturday, as part of that West Point Military Museum was a particularly rich all ages. different situations. , v building’s yearlong 200th birthday celebration. source of information, said John Hetzel, one of the “ Vou don't Jostuse your voice in this worhj^ group’s founders. Twenty years later, those three rules are still followed. Members range from 7 to more than 70. One f employ my whole body, especially the IN ADDITION to those demonstrating 18th century Strangely eqough, though, some of the best diaphram and chest. There's also a lot of head crafts, there will be musicians playing tunes from 1760 information came from advertisements in old family is represented with three generations. On Saturday, they and others will be happy to and body movemmt. There has to be when a Donald M. Kerwin and Howard R. Midford of We­ to 1790; soldiers loading and firing 18th century newspapers — advertisements for runaway soldiers. thersfield; eight grandchildren; weapons; and others presenting an hourlong program “ If a man ran away from his regiment, there would answer questions about the skills they are demon­ five-foot-two guy like me is talking for an Dr. Donald M. Kerwin, 51, seven great-grandchildren; and at 1:30 p.m. called “ A Day in the Life of a Continental be an advertisement about him in the local paper. And strating, or about the Nathan Hale group itself. New eightrfoot bear. resident professor and chairman many nieces and newphews. Soldier.” From 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.. Shady Glen will sell it would describe what he was wearing, in great members are always welcome. People should realize “ For some reason, big animals are always of the Department of Pathology at Memorial services will be Mon­ ice cream sundaes for $1. Erom noon to 4 p.m., the detail,” said Hetzel. that it requires a substantial commitment of time and sort of dumb, and the little ones are smart. Georgetown University, died Wed­ day at 7:30 p.m. in the Ellington Cheney Homestead will be open for tours, free of After hours of research, sketching and note-taking, energy, Hetzel said. Among the little guys I’ve done are Cogswell, nesday at North Carolina Memor­ Congregational Church, Ellington. charge. the sewing began. A full uniform takes yards of linen “ But let me tell you, there’s no hobby you could get FilAier Fox and Baba Looey.” ial Hospital. He was the husband of Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main About 1,000 visitors are expected. If it rains, the — at $15 per yard — and dozens of pewter buttons. into, as a whole family, which would be more Constance (Moriarty) Kerwin. St., has charge of arrangements. event will be canceled. Seamstresses are paid for their labor, and it can cost enjoyable,” he said. He was bom in Waterbury and Memorial donations may be received his bachelor’s degree made to the Manchester Memorial from Fairfield University. He was Hospital Development Fund, 71 a graduate of Georgetown Univer­ Haynes St., Manchester. sity Medical School, where he New TV season has a few hits but mostly misses completed his medical internship and residency in pathology. He Calvin A. WeMon received his post-doctoral training The funeral for Calvin A. Wes­ and CBS’s new “ Stir Crazy” has at Yale University. son, 78, of Glastonbury, who died Joan Hanauer have turned Yuppy in the 1980s. yet to establish an audience. It also A recipient of many professional Wednesday, will be at 1:30 p.m. United Press International The show is well-conceived and should get early tune-ins from awards and honors, Kerwin was Sunday from the Holmes Funeral well-written but may be too “ Dynasty” fans, the show into also active in church work and Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be NEW YORK - The 1985-86 sophisticated for the 8 p.m. time which “ The Insiders" leads. civic activities in Washington, at the convenience of the family. prime time network television slot when kids control the dial. It “ Stir Crazy,” CBS, 8-9 p.m. This DC. season officially opens on Sept. 23 has done well at 10 p.m. It is a action-comedy, which opens CBS’s Besides his wife, survivors in­ James E. Blanchfleld Jr. — and shortly thereafter it will be woman-oriented show, slotted clude two sons, Donald M. Kerwin open season on programming against NBC’s macho “ The A- all new Wednesday night, is based and Patrick S. Kerwin, both of Burial of James E. Blanchfleld executives. Team,” and two sitcoms on ABC. on the movie of the same name, but Washington D.C.; a daughter, Jr., 71, of 81 White St., who died Putting together a successful "Growing Pains,” ABC, 8:30-9 without Richard Pryor and Gene Julie A. Kerwin of Washington, Wednesday, will be Saturday in St. prime time network television p.m. Alan Thicke plays a psychia­ Wilder. The humor is strictly D.C.; a sister, Elizabeth K. Swee­ James Cemetery. schedule is part market research, trist who moves his practice to his visual as two wrongly-imprisoned ney of Watertown; two uncles and part creative genius and part home so his wife can go back to escaped convicts try to elude the crapshoot. And the stakes are high. work. The audience for the show’s law and find the tattooed man who many nieces and nephews. In Memoriam A mass of Christian burial will be A single episode of a one hour lead in, "Who’s The Boss?” , is the real murderer. “ Highway to Saturday at 11 a.m. at St. Maurice show costs about $750,000, while probably will stick around for the Heaven” and “ The Insiders” prob­ Church, Bolton. Burial will be in In loving mennory of Gary B. half-hour shows are priced at second half-hour, but it’s a long- ably will bring this chase show to a Bolton Center Cemetery. Calling Meacham, 1946-1975. about $350,000 each. shot for success against “ A- speedy end. hours will be at the home of Mr. We think of you in silence. Despite the mind-boggling pri- Team.” “ Hell Town,” NBC, 9-10 p.m. and Mrs. Matthew M. Moriarty, 75 We often speak your name. cetags, only a few new shows "Our Family Honor,” ABC, 10-11 Robert Blake plays an ex-convict Forest St., tonight from 7 to 9. But all we have are memories. survive each season, and first p.m. Eli Wallach presides over a turned priest who keeps law and Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main And your picture in a frame. season runaway hits such as “ The crime family, while Ken McMillan order in his chosen slum, mixing St., has charge of arrangements. Cosby Show” (NBC) rare. is the patriarch of a family of action, sentiment and chats with Memorial donations may be Always remembered. The prognosis for this season is law-enforcers. The Show has a God in a show that is a program­ made to the Georgetown Univer­ Sisters, Brothers-in-law, no different. The most likely gritty New York background and ming match made in heaven with Brother sity School of Medicine. candidates for success are “ Hell its multi-generation plot line sug­ its lead In, “ Highway to Heaven.” Town" and "Golden Girls" on gests a miniseries, rather than an The audience will be split between NBC, “ Dsmasty II: ’” open-ended series. It is up against watching the good guys on NBC or Roland A. Midford In Memoriam and "Lime Street" on ABC and successful “ Remington Steele” on the bad girls on ABC’s “ Dynasty.” Roland A. Midford, 88, of 565 ‘"rwilight Zone” on CBS. NBC and the CBS Tuesday Night “ Charlie and Company,” CBS, Vernon St., died Wednesday at a In loving memory of my son Gary Here’s a night-by-night rundown Movie, which this season will be 9-9:30 p.m. Flip Wilson and Gladys local convalescent home. He was B. Meacham, who passed away of the new shows, what they’re woman-oriented. It’s a long shot. Knight are a middle class Chicago the husband of the late Ethel September 6, 1975. about and how they are apt to fare. Wednesday: black family in a sitcom that (Olmsted) Midford. Always in God’s beautiful All times are Eastern. “ The Insiders,” ABC, 8-9 p.m. A attempts to follow the successful Bom in Peake Island, Maine, garden. Monday; journalist and an ex-convict team Bill Cosby formula. Judging by the Aug. 5,1897, he had been a resident In the valley of peace so fair. No new shows on Monday night. up as undercover reporters for a pilot, they don't make it. In of Manchester since 1936. He Some day, some time when toil is ’Tnetday: ‘ ■ national news magazine in an competition with “ Dynasty” and worked at the Dictaphone Corp., o’er “ Hometown,” CBS, 8-9 p.m. action show that features designer “ Hell Town,” this one’s a poor ■formerly the Columbia Grapha- We’ll meet our loved one there. “ Hometown," now previewing on clothes and contemporary music third. Robert Wagner stars as John Culver, an television this fall in “ Lime Street," a new phone Co., for 48 years. Thursday nights, ipsplred by the ala “ Miami Vice.” The youth “ George Burns’ Comedy Week,” Survivors include two sons, Love, movie "The Big Chill,” is about a appeal could pull viewers away insurance investigator and ranch hourlong action series which will have a Rodney W. Midford of ElUngton Mom bunch of 1960s hippie-types who from NBC’s “ Highway to Heaven” Please tnm to page 13 owner, when he returns to prime time special 90-minute premiere Sept. 21. i Y W eekenders Networks gamble on fall series DINING OUT GUIDE Radbury and Stephen King, looks Saturday: “227,” NBC, 9:30-10 p.m. Marla Continued from page 11 “Hollywood Beat,” ABC, 8-9 Gibbs, who played the maid on shine, from 9:30 a m. to 3 p.m. The Glastonbury like an almost sure hit. Its fantasy-suspense genre can evoke p.m. A pair of aggressive, unor­ “The Jeffersons,” now acts as the Come to the fair! Nuclear Freeze Task Force is having a sale at 1917 CBS, 9:30-10 p.m. George Burns thodox undercover cops operate on meddling but warmhearted land­ Main St., Glastonbury, from 8 a m. until the goods are hosts a comedy anthology, Steve more "brand loyalty” from view­ DAVIS FAMILY RESTAURANT ers than most anthology shows, the seamy side of the streetlife in lady of a rundown Chicago apart­ It's time for Hebron’s annufll Harvest Fair — one of all sold: and Trinity Lutheran Church, corner of Martin is the executive producer Hollywood, while MTV-style music ment building. "227” doesn’t have Route 30 and Meadowlark Road in Vernon, wili have a and plans call for cameo guest and It is the lead-off show on a big. the largest fairs in Connecticut. Sponsored by the CBS night, followed by "Dallas” helps orchestrate car chases. The the staff to compete with “Lime 649-5487 Hebron Lions Club, this fair has managed to retain bake and tag sale from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. stars. The opening show is plea­ inspiration is “Miami Vice,” the Street” and the male-oriented CBS sant, which is not good enough to and “Knots Landing.” The compe­ Monday thru Thursday Specials much of the charm of the events of yesteryear, with tition is “Knight Rider” on NBC target audience is young, and the' Saturday Night Movie. sheep and dairy shows, Saturday morning livestock compete with "Dynasty.” competition consists of "Airwolf” Sunday: "The Equalizer," CBS, 10-11 and "Webster” and "Mr.-Belve­ judging and an oxen pull at 11 a.m. Sunday. Army closes band shell dere” on ABC. on CBS and "Gimme a Break” and “MacGyver,” ABC, 8-9 p.m. $399 There are many game booths and rides. Crafts are p.m. Edward Woodward stars in “Facts of Life” on NBC. It’s a long Richard Dean Anderson is an only only exhibited in an enormous tent, and a variety of foods The Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell’s eighth an action adventure story as an "Misfits of Science,” NBC, 9-10 shot. expert in survival and does his are sold by restaurateurs and area fraternal season will come to a close on Sunday afternoon with a ex-secret agent who serves as p.m. Scientist Paul Dean Martin heroic best for the U.S. govern­ Swedish Meatballs organizations. performance by the 76th Division U.S. Army Reserve court of last resort for desperate leads a group of weird superheroes "Lime Street," ABC, 9-10 p.m. ment in times of national crisis. He Gates open tonight at 6, Saturday at 9 a.m. and Band. This season has seen record-breaking crowds \ people who have exhausted more in a comic strip action series. Robert Wagner stars as J.G. is likeable, handsome, death- Fresh Fried Fish Sunday at 11 a.m. Tickets are $3 for adults; $2 for attending concerts. Which are held on the campus of conventional aid. He is a larger- There's a telekinetic girl, a 7-foot Culver, a jet set investigator for a defying but probably outclassed by senior citizens; children under 12 are admitted free. A the Manchester Community College. than-life, suave but tough middle scientist who can shrink to 7 London-based insurance com­ Angela Lansbury’s “Murder, She Baby Beef Liver - Bacon or Onions $4 ticket entitles an adult to admission for all days. Audience members are encouraged to bring lawn aged hero who operates out of a inches, a rock star who shoots pany, whose two daughters live Wrote” on CBS, and possibly by the Fresh Fried Clam Strips The Lions Fairgrounds are off Route 85 in Hebron. chairs and blankets, picnic baskets and coolers to this New York penthouse in a stylish lightning from his fingertips and a with his father, Lew Ayres, on a Spielberg-Hitchcock hour on NBC. free campus. show that could compete with hulk who freezes objects by Virginia horse farm. Wagner will "Amazing Stories," NBC, 8-8:30 above served with two of the following: ABC’s "Hotel” and NBC’s "St. touching them. An ad agency calls draw viewers to this slick adven­ p.m. NBC has a two-year, 44- Elsewhere.” whipped potato, french fries, baked potato, cole slaw, pickled Airs fair in Wapping it “Archie and the Incredible Hulk ture show, but the series has a episode commitment to Steven beets, applesauce, or vegetable. Let’s talk turkey Thursday: Meet Manimal." The competition tragic problem. One of Wagner’s Spielberg for this anthology of There will be several new attractions at this year’s "Dynasty II: The Colbys,” ABC, is "Dallas" and ABC’s “Diff’rent daughters was played by Saman­ pjzarre stories that will range from Veal Parmesan with Spaghetti Wapping Fair, to be held at Rye Street Park, South St. Matthew Church will celebrate its homecoming 9-10 p.m. This “Dynasty” spin-off Strokes” and “Benson.” tha Smith, killed in an airplane science fiction to updated fairy Windsor, tonight and Saturday. The emphasis is on this weekend in the parish hall on Tolland Green. will be introduced in mid- "Spenser: For Hire,” ABC, 10-11 crash last month. ABC hasn’t tales. The quality promises to be Carla’s Fresh Baked Manicotti magic, with performers to include Jimbo the Magical Festivities begin With a goods and services auction at November. It offers Charleton p.m. Robert Urich stars in a decided how to handle that. good, but so does the competition Clown, magi-comedian Wayne Gignac, and Bill 8 p.m. tonight; admission is $5 per person. A lavish Heston as patriarch Jason Colby, private eye series based on the “The Golden Girls,” NBC, 9-9:30 from “Murder, She Wrote." Eggplant Parmesan Gerdesn, who entices a swarm of bees to form a beard turkey dinner will be served from 5 to 6:45 p.m. with John James as Jeff Colby and "Spenser" books by Robert p.m. Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue “ Alfred Hitchcock Presents,” Spaghetti with sauce or Meatballs on his face — without stinging him. Saturday. The cost is $4.50 for a large portion of the Emma Samms replacing Pamela Parker. He’s a philosophical detec­ McClanahan and Estelle Getty NBC, 8:30-9 p.m. The slick Hitch­ The fair will open at 6 tonight with carnival rides bird and all the trimmings; $3.50 for a smaller portion. Sue Martin as his ex-wife, Fallon. tive who works in a tenement but star in the funniest new show pilot cock anthology show will be 60 (Italian dishes served with a tossed green salad only.) and games booths. An auction will begin at 7 p.m., and The show will attract "Dynasty" lives in Beacon Hill. The show is of the season. Susan Harris of percent updated versions of stories a Battle of the Bands will be staged at 8 p.m. fans, but it competes with two talky, but its on-location Boston “Soap” thought up this story of that ran in the 1955-65 Hitchcock We’re Here to Serve You Saturday’s events begin with a parade at 10:30 a.m., Take a wild walk tough rivals — “Simon & Simon” setting gives it a new, provocative four women forced to share a' TV anthology, and 40 percent new Let Cbarlla Paindiria and hla Mandly including military units, marching bands and floats on CBS and “Cheers" on NBC. look. Its future is dim, however, Miami apartment in their senior scripts. Again, “Murder, She stall help makd your viah a plem nt one! built by local organizations. The crafts exhibits, Want to slosh around in a brook? Paddle in a pond? Friday: because it must compete with years, which is how the show came W rote" will prove tough petting zoo, carnival rides open at 12:30 p.m. Sue Craig of the Lutz Children’s Museum will lead a "The Twilight Zone," CBS, 8-9 “Falcon Crest” on CBS and NBC’s to be nicknamed "Miami Nice." It competition. Afternoon events include contests to locate pond study walk on Sunday at 1 p.m. p.m. The return of "The Twilight “ Miami Vice," which has been may take time for viewers to That’s how the new television MY BROTHERS champions in double Dutch rope jumping, pie eating Participants will observe life in the water, and Zone,” with classy weird vignettes doing splendidly in summer sample the "Girls," but they are season shapes up in September — and bubble gum blowing. Thirty-minute bus tours of collect some of the smaller samples. The program is by such major talents as Ray reruns. worth it. but don’t make any bets on it. __PLACE the town’s historic neighborhoods will be Offered at 1 sponsored by the Mansfield Parks Advisory Commit­ p.m. Saturday and Sunday. tee, and will be held at Schoolhouse Brook Park, The fairgrounds will open at 11 a.m. Sunday, and a Mansfield, off’ Road. The walk will be cancelled only Hi;s I'AUI^AN r skydiving exhibition is planned at 3 p.m. The fair if there is a heavy rain. Help for urinary tract closes at midnight Friday and Saturday, and at 5 p.m. Sunday. 238 North MMn SlTMt Admission to the fair is $2 for adults; 81.50 for senior Forget about the diet! N70AVSA Msnchortw 646-0836 citizens: children under 12 will be admitted free. It’s Hartford’s most calorie-laden weekend, the Research on vaccine advances Franklin Avenue Festa Italiana. Up and down the And the bands played on city’s best-known ethnic avenue, you can sample DAVIS FAMILY calzone and clams, pasta and pastries. The food problems of female outpatients, failure and may require "These strains all possess sim­ By Lidia Wasowicz hospitalization. ilar genes that control production Casey and his strawberry bionde probably won’t be vendors begin selling their wares at 5 today; Saturday United Press International afflicting at least 15 percent of the festa begins with a parade from Ranklin and. women at least once in a lifetime," "Antibiotics are an effective of certain proteins," O’Hanley Weekend Specials waltzing in for a guest appearance, but the bands will treatment,” Schoolnik said, "but a ■ said. "These specific proteins play on ... and on ... for 10 hours on Saturday at the Maple avenues at 10:30 a.m.; Sunday’s festival opens STANFORD, Calif. — Scientists said Dr. Gary Schoolnik, assistant with an outdoor mass at 10:15 a.m. on Barker Street. professor of medicine and medical vaccine to prevent infection would enable the bacteria to cause • USDA London Broil Glastonbury Elks Club. The marathon concert, from have found genetic similarities probably be more cost-effective, infection and to invade the pa­ noon to 10 p.m., is a fund-raiser for United Cerebrai Food sales, rides and music continue through 11:30 among bacteria that cause severe microbiology at Stanford and chief w/mushroom sauce p.m. on all nights. of infectious diseases at the Palo would spare considerable illness tient’s kidneys." *6.99 Palsy. urinary tract infections — a and would minimize the use of The Stanford team is designing • Fresh Flounder Performers will include Eight to the Bar, Pat Swan, The weekend's performers are led by Italian singer discovery they say brings them a Alto Veterans Administration • Fresh Sea Scallops Enzo Stuarti, who will sing at 10 p.m. Saturday on the Medical Center. antibiotics to which growing vaccines that induce the disease­ the Arizona Maid and theTirebites Band. Tickets are step closer to a vaccine against an fighting immune system to pro­ $13 per person at the door, with children under 5 South Stage, comer of Franklin Avenue and South Although usually not serious, the numbers of bacteria are becoming • Chicken Terlyokl ailment that afflicts 20 million resistant." duce antibodies that inactivate admitted free. Street. American women at some time infections can cause major dis­ • Fresh Trout * Although the audience is encouraged to bring Admission to the festival is free — sort of. It takes Most urinary tract infections are these proteins. 5.49 during their lives. comfort and loss of work time and O’Hanley cautioned, however, (Above served with potato, salad, roll A butter) blankets and chairs, no pets or coolers will be plenty of cash if you try alt the delicacies, and even can cost up to $150 to treat, caused by E. coli — normally permitted on the grounds. Food, soft beverages and more willpower if you don’t. The Stanford University re­ harmless bacteria that live in the many steps, such as testing the searchers say the common genetic O’Hanley said. bowels, O’Hanley said. The new agent’s safety, remain before a Caldor Plaxa Exit 93 off1-86 649-5487 beer will be sold throughout the concert. The Elks When the infection is confined to Club is at Exit 10 off Route 2, in South Glastonbury. traits of the Escherichia coli finding shows only a few strains of vaccine is proven effective and bacteria enabled them to develop a the bladder, it is called cystitis, E. coli are the culprits. made available. Manchester Country Club Staines opens coffeehouse vaccine ttiiat can target all the said Dr. Stanley Falkow, professor Scenic Dining Dverlooking the Reservoir Want to play tag? It’s the opening weekend for the Sounding Board strains of the bacteria that cause and chairman of medical Coffeehouse's 12th season. The Saturday night bladder and kidney infections. microbiology. TWO BANQUET ROOMS Saturday is a great day for tag sailors. In addition to concert will feature folk singer Bill Staines, known as They caution, however, the In a small percentage of women for your Summer Wedding or Party ■ the many private homes holding sales, several the New Hampshire Cowboy. vaccine has been tested only in with cystitis, the kidneys also organizations are running them. Junior Girl Scout The Connecticut River Rambiers will open for Mystic has photo day mice and is not yet available for become infected, causing pyelo­ The Woodbridge Room - Troop 603 will hold its sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 31 Staines. The coffeehouse is in the First Church of human use. In the animal studies, nephritis, a condition that can lead for smaller groups. Seats 15-59. Lenox St. Christ Congregationat, 12 S. Main St., West Hartford. Scenes such as this one, with museum streets will be alive with "townspeople” the vaccine prevented urinary to blood infections or kidney Doors open at7p.m. and the music starts at 8. iTickets St. John’s Church, Main Street and Burnside employees portraying a sea captain and dressed in the fashions of the 1800s. tract infections from spreading to The Cheney Banquet Hail - Avenue in East Hartford, will hold a tag sale, rain or are $8 each. To make reservations; call 563-3263. the kidneys, the scientists reported for weddings or large parties. his wife looking out at the whaling ship Visitors may remain on the grounds in a recent issue of The New Charles W. Morgan, are typical of what until sunset, to catch the colors over the England Journal of Medicine. y o u r Seating up to 165. C^ll for reservations or information. Even for New York, tourists can expect at Mystic Seaport Mystic River. Admission is $9 for adults “The new finding strengthens W E D ELIV ER Museum on Saturday. On Saturday and $4.50 for children. The seaport is the evidence that we can develop a If you haven’t received your dollars! 305 S. Main St., Manchester one mile south of Exit 90 on Interstate human vaccine," said Dr. Peter Manchester Herald by 5 p.m. ^ |6 - 0 1 0 3 ______the party was zany only, the museum will open at 6 a.m., so O’Hanley, assistant professor of weekdays or 7:30 s.m. Saturdsys, that camera buffs may take advantage of 95. For more information, call 572-0711. medicine and medical microbiol­ please call your carrier. It you’re Bv Mark Mooney the early morning light. The ships and ogy at the Stanford University unable to reach your carrier, call United Press International subscriber service, 647-9946, by 6 School of Medicine. p.m. weekdays or 10 a.m. Saturdays y NIKKI’S, “Urinary tract infections are for guaranteed delivery. NEW YORK — It was a frenzy of activity even for among the most common medical one of the most frenetic cities in the world: 40,000 • This Weekend * Hasidic Jews jammed onto the Brooklyn Bridge, Cinema Mayor Edward Koch boogied with Cab Calloway, Bella Abzug showed up for an endorsement and gays Hartford Future (P G ) FrI 2,7:10,9:40,11:45; Sot Emerald Forest (R ) FrI 7,9:15; Sat and Baked S tuffed Scrod (Seafood Stuffing) ...... *6.95 complained about insensitivity to AIDS. Clnamo City — Kiss of Spider Woman 2, 4 :X , 7:10, 9:40, 11:45; Sun 1, 4:X , Sun2 ,4 :X , 7,9:15. The activity Thursday around City Hall came just (R ) FrI 7:10,9:50; Sot and Sun 1:30,4, 7:10, 9:X . — A Nightmare on Elm Wllllmantic Baked S tuffed Shrimp(Seafood Stuffing)...;..*7.95 7:10, 9:50. — P riiil's Honor (R ) FrI 7, Street (R) FrI 1:45, 7:40,10, 11:45; Sat Jlllsen Sduore Cinema — Summer This Weekend: five days before the primary election, and was 9 :X ; SofondSun2,4:30,7,9:30.— Gods 1:45,3:45,5:30,7:40,10,11:45; Sun 1:45, Rental (P G ) FrI 7:10, 9; Sat and Sun Seafood Creole(Shrimp, Crab & Scallops)...... *7.95 accompanied by a sizzling 94-degree heat bath that Must Be Crazy (P G ) FrI 7:20,9:40: Sat 3:45, 5:X , 7:40, 10. — Sesame Street 1:10, 3, 7:10, 9. — Teen Wolt (P G ) FrI helped make things even zanier in a city already and Sun 2:20,4:40, 7:20, 9:40. — Home Presents: Follow That Bird (G ) FrI 7:05, 9; Sat and Sun 1:05, 3, 7:05, 9. — ‘ and the World FrI 6:50, 9:20; Sot and 1 :X ; Sat and Sun 1:X , 3:X , 5:15. — Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (P G ) FrI Sail in for some seafood Also: P rim e R i b ...... !...... *8.95 considered the nation’s wackiest. Sun 1:40, 4:15, 6:50,9:20. National Lampoon’s European Vaca­ 7:10,9:10; Sat and Sun 1:10,3:10,7:10, And at the center of it all was Koch, considered by East Harttard tion (PG-13) FrI and Sat 7:X , 9:X , 9:10. — Back ta the Future (P G ) FrI 7, Fabulous Fall some the nation’s zaniest mayor. Eastwood Pub E Cinema — Real 11:45; Sun 7 :X , 9:X . 9:15; Sal and Sun 1, 3:15, 7, 9:15. — 254 Broad St Manchester ^ Genius (PGt FrI and Sat 7:15,9:20; Sun Manchester Emerald Fares! (R ) FrI 7,9 :X ; Sot and Baked Stuffed Scrod ...... *6.95 The mayor arrived at City Hail from a debate, held 7:30. UA Theaters East — E.T. the Sun 1,3:X, 7,9:X. — American Ninja Fashions, at a at a movie studio in Queens, about the same time the Poor RIchord's Pub E Cinema — Extra-Terrestrial (PG) Frl7,9:X; Sat (R ) FrI-Sun 7:05, 9:05; FrI-Sun 7:05, (Seafood Stuffing) • 646-3000 • . Hasidic Jews came marching over the Brooklyn Silverado (PG-13) FrI and Sat 7:15, and Sun 2 ,4 :X , 7, 9:X . — Real Genius 9 :X . — Sesame Street Presents: 9:X, 12: Sun 7:15,9:X. (P G ) FrI 7:10, 9:25; Sot and Sun 2:15, Follow That Bird (G ) Sat and Sun 1:05, Bridge to protest plans to build a garbage incinerator. Showcose CInemo 1-9 — Year of the 4 :X , 7:10, 9:25. — Silverado (P(3-13) 3:X . Baked Stuffed Shrimp ...... *7.95 Sensible Price! City police, familiar with the protest rules of Dragon (R ) FrI 1:45, 7:10, 9:25, 11:45; FrI 7:05,9:35; Sat and Sun 2,4:35, 7:05, Windsor (Seafood Stuffing different ethnic groups, set up wooden barricades to Sat 1:45, 4:20, 7, 9:25, 11:45; Sun 1:45, 9:35. — Pink Floyd: The Wall (R ) FrI Plaza — Summer Rental (P G ) FrI 4:20, 7, 9:25. — Volunteers (R) FrI 2, and Sat midnight. — The Rocky Horror and Sat 7:15,9:15; Sun 7:15. A u 4 ^ A segregate men and women according to orthodox 7:25, 9:45, 11:45; Sat 2 ,4:M, 7:25,9:45, Picture Show (R) FrI and Sat midnight. Drive-Ins • Jewish custom. Several protesters wore gas masks 11:45; Sun 2, 4:M, 7:25, 9:45. — — Up In Smoke (R ) FrI and Sat East Windsor — Day of the Dead ( R) Seafood Creole...... *7.95 over their faces. Compromising Positions (R ) FrI 1:X, midnight. FrI-Sun 8 with co-feature FrI-Sun 10. (Shrimp, Crab & Scallops) WONG'S RESTAURANT 7:X , 9 :X , 11:45; Sat 1:X , 3:25, 5:X , Monstleld Manchester — Rod Sonia (P G ) FrI A contingent of Hasidim broke away to heckle the 7:X , 9 :X , 11:45; Sun 1:X , 3:25, 5:X , Translux Collega Twin — Call theater and Sat 7:35; Sun 7:45 with Return of Also: Peking Szechuan Cuisine mayor as Koch, his shirt soaked with perspiration, 7:X, 9:X. — Teen Wolt (PG) FrI 1:45, for complete weekend schedule. the Living Dead (R ) FrI and Sat 9; Sun performed what iooked like the elephant walk as 7 :X , 9:40, 11:X; Sat 1:40, 3 :X , 5:X , Vernon 9:15 with (Tesperotely Seeking Susan Cocktails • Take Out 7:X , 9:40, 11 :X ; Sun 1:40, 3 :X , S :X , Cine 1E 2— Summer Rental (P G ) FrI (P(>-13) FrI and Sat 10:X. P rim e R ib ...... *8.95 Calloway boogied to "Minnie the Mooch.’’ Koch 7 :X , 9:40. — Pee-Wee's Big Adventure 7:15,9:15; Sat 2,7:15,9:15; Sun2,4:X, Monstleld — National Lampoon's Open CHEF presented Calloway with the city’s Certificate of (P G ) Fr11 :X , 7:X , 9:M, 11:40; Sat 1 :X , 7:15, 9:15. — Real Genius (P G ) FrI 7, Vacotlon (R ) with National Lompoon's ' CHEF 3:25, 5:X , 7 :X , 9 :X , 11:40; Sun 1:X, 9 :X ; Sat 1:X , 7 ,9 :X ; Sun 1:X,4:15,'7, European Vacation (PG-13) FrI-Sun at AWARD AWARD Appreciation. 3:25, S :X , 7:X , 9 :X , 11:40. — American 7 Days 9:X . dark. — Ghostbusters (P G ) with •kir At another point Koch, a heavy favorite for Ninia (R ) FrI 1 :X ,7:40,9 :X , 11:45; Sat West Hartford Kentucky Fried Movie (P G ) FrI-Sun at m A Week mi re-election to a third term, stood onbne side of the City Sinclair directs pops 1:X , 3:25, 5 :X , 7:40, 9 :X , 11:45; Sun Elm 1 E 2— St. Elmo's Fire (R ) FrI 7, dark. — Day of the Dead with Mother's FAMOUS LABEL WOMEN’S FASHION FOR LESS! The Hoitftrd C \mm . Pif oiogMUn Hall steps to accept the endorsement of powerful 1 :X , 3:25,5 :X , 7:40,9 :X . — Back to the 9:15; Sot and Sun 2,4 :X , 7,9:15. — The Day (R) FrI-Sun at dark. NIKKI’S Teamster leader Barry Feinstein. James Sinclair will conduct the Orches­ rt/VVVVVWVWVVVVVVVVVVVW'. 254 Broad St. Manchester Parkade R r ‘30% ‘lxR % ) Tel.: (203) 875-0661 Several Corinthian columns away, the broad-. tra of New England in a free concert of Vernon. Conn. brimmed hat of Koch nemesis and former U.S. Rep. popular music of the 1890s. It is the last Manchester / 646-3000 _ ^ S S A R O S Bella Abzug stood out as she offered an endorsement f W SHOWCASE EBRON oooooooooooooooooooBioeooooooooodOQofiS:; of Koch’s rival in the primary. Council President in a series of Connecticut Birthday Pops 1 = HARTFORD b \g Carol Bellamy. Concerts at 3 p.m. Sunday on the As if that wasn’t enough, Koch was then greeted by 1 s e s - e a q o ttmasTATiMixiTas | ARVEST Enfield Green. The concert, sponsored m ■4kfaa*MM4iTmno4ULV nawTUMONMcsNurM SO ■ Sponsored by gay activists who complained about Koch’s offer to ■ COfiiTlfuuOUS SMOUW* SAT . BUN ANO HOLIOAVB ■ arestaurant ^ LATB XkiOWW m 4U>UO SAT W Hebron presents our pay the Catholic archdiocese to provide housing for by Southern New England Telephone, is FAIR weekend specials AIDS patients. Most victims of acquired immune VOLUNTEERS R Lion's Club BETTY-JANE 1URNER part of the state's 3S0th birthday Baked Stuffed Zucchini ...... 95.25 deficiency syndrome are gay and the archdiocese celebration. Bring seating. In case of £00-72S«46-1t:« Presents Outstanding Attractions considers homosexuality to be deviant behavior. Cannelloni Florentine...... *5.25 rain, the concert will be in Enfield High COMPROMISINOPOSmONS R The Dynamic Sounds of Earlier, 500 disgruntled subway and bus riders, Baked Scrod ...... *5.95 including 10 former Miss Subways, marched across School, 1264 Enfield St. For Informa­ JERR Y REED School of Dance the Brooklyn Bridge to protest conditions. tion, call 745-0371, ext. 301. m On» of show builn9Mt‘ most vereetde enferfefners Beef Cutlet Parmigiano...... *5.95 BACXTOTHEFUTWE SUNDAY 1:00 P.M. and 6:30 P.M. Tenderloin Tips w/mushrooms & peppers ....*6.95 £00-7:t0«40-l1:« ALSO 40 OAK ST. ‘■EstabiiahedIn 19S4" MANCHESTER, CT. Qraatcr Manehattor Chambar of Commarca 331 Center Street NIGHTMMEONELMST. R THE CARLTON 8HOWBAND (Cjjrner of Broad and Center, next to (Urvela) The Misters of Uutleal Marrimtnl • Sat. 3 p.m. E 8 p.m. Graded Classes in the Following , presents ^ 1:4B-T:«-IIMI0-II« 647-9995 ______PLUS MANY OLD FAVORITES INCLUDINQ: Tap - Ballet - Pointe • Modern Jazz •Boys Tumbling & Tap Classes • Teen Age Classes AMERIUN NHiJA R Friday: Horse Pull 6:00p.m. Acrobatic (Tumbling - Floor Exercise) •Adult Exercise, Jazz, Ballet & Tap VASTERCARO* VISA ♦AMERICAN EXPRESS l40-T:$04M-n:« Friday: Johnny T a Super Big Band 6:00p.m. Baton Twirling •Pre-School ------m Saturday: Horse Show 0:00a.m. FrI. & Sat. Specials F E A S T ^ FOLLOW THAT OffiO Sunday: Yankee Doodlebug Contest______6:00p.m. RofMration Dates at the Stadig: 140 SPECIAL ^^FrilTTSlSTHareSTFab^ontSS’^ T o o T ^ Ttairaday, Aag. 2D------_2 to 7 P.te. Miss Turner is Past President of the Dance Teachers EUROPEAN VACATION PG 13 Sat. - Mainline Expraaa 6:30 9:30 p.m . Friday, Aag. 30------:------2 to 7 P.te. Club of bonnecticut, member of the Dance Masters of Swordfish...... *6.95 Sun. - Maaa Production Noon 6 7;30 p.m. America, Inc., Dance Educators of America and the T40-0«-lt:« Wadnaiday, S«fL 4 . .2 to 7 P.M. Saifood Alfredo OTHER ATTRACTIONS INCLUDE Tbaraday, SagL S _ .2 to 7 P.M. Professional Dance Teachers Assoc, of N.Y. She has Hi recently returned from New Yprk City where she has Ovir Fittucini aaauaauaaaaaaaaatuuaautaaaaaaeaMtMaMaMa •7.25 F E S T '8 5 PEE WEE'S OK AOVENTURE Uvaitock a Poultry Judging •. Vagatabla E Craft Exhibita Friday, SopL 6____ .2 to 7 P.M. Midway • Many Food Boolha been studying the latest in dance education. Chicken Braitt Frincilia •aeaataaaataatauuautatMtatu across from Heritage Savings 10A.M.te2P.M. *5.05 R SEPTEMBER 6TH - 8TH YEAROFTHE 0RAG0ir~ AdmlealOfi* AS.00 Previous students may call for class schedules, beginning Sept. 2nd VigitibiD Liugni ••MaaataaaMaMaMauuataataaMaaaaMaMSMi.*5.75 Corner of Main and Forest Streets Manchester Sanlor CHIzons: $2.00 Children 12 6 under Free Help your child obtain aelf confidence, poite. and physical fitnea, fa - FREE PARKING - . FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th & 14th TEEN WOLF OATES OPEN: Thura. E FrI. S pm; Sat. S am; Sun. ft am through dance training LA STRADA Restaurant ^ 14B-7i0«40-n40 (Program aubject to change without notice) '471 Hartford ho. 643-61& 11:00 a.m, to 8:00 p.m. DIRECTION8: Lion's Fairground, Route lifc Heihron, CT 649-0256 — 563-8205 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Sept. 6, 1985 — 15 1« — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Sept. 8. 1985 Advice About Town Boston trip offered Lutz plant a Bronx Zoo but trip SPORTS Tomcat dogs feral female Democratic Women’s Club of Manchester plans a The Lutz Children’s Museum Is sponsoring a bus meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of trip to the Bronx Zoo on Oct. 5. The trip Is $17.50 for Amy Bums, 94 Highwood Drive. The trip to Boston museum members and $21 for non-members and a i^ a fund-raiser will be on the agenda. Includes bus transportation, zoo admission. Safari Lendl, tour, Skyfarl, Children’s Zoo, animal ride for ages 2 to Quiet Randolph Refreshments will be served. R.S.V.P. by Tuesday who has disdain for fixing to Mary Lyons at 649-0375. 12, the zoo’s World of Darkness. World of Reptiles and Bengali Express. Bring lunch, or buy It on the grounds. DEAR started dating me again. Garden club starts year displays muscle Jimbo ABBY: My son Sheila kept writing and calling Power Squadron offara courta moved to him, assuming there was a future The Manchester Garden Club will hold its first fall meeting on Monday at 7:30 p.m. at a new location, the another state for them, but he assured me that he Manchester Power Squadron will conduct Its Baylor gave the Yankees a 3-0 Community Baptist Church. NEW yO R K (U PI) - While Don and le ft his loved me, so we continued seeing annual fall pubUc safe boating course in three lead in the first with his 21st homer, Dear Abby The theme of this meeting is "Sharing Our Mattingly, Dave Winfield and Don advance young tomcat each other. locations beginning Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. at the Academy Baylor pound the ball over the wall a three-run shot'off Tim Birtsas. with me for ap- Five months ago Sheila came to Harvest.” Junior High School on Main Street in Glastonbury; on “ He hit a low fastball,” said Annual dues are due and the new yearbook will be and grab the headlines, Willie By Frederick Waterman proximately Abigail Van Buren visit him. He felt that since she Sept. I9at7p.m . at the Purdy Corp. on Hilliard Street, BirtsS?. “ That’s the pitch he loves available. New members are welcome. Randolph normally stays quietly United Press International one year. He made the trip, he owed her a few and Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. at the Rockville High School. in the background — even though to hit.” forbade me to evenings alone. He hoped I ’d Classes will be held weekly for about 10 weeks. All Oakland tied it 3-3 in the sixth he’s having one of his finest NEW YORK — Ivan Lendl have his cat understand his situation. Well, I boatsmen and young people over 12 are welcome. when Mike Davis beat out an East Hartford Singles meet major-league seasons. guessed right, and Jimmy Connors neutered for didn’t understand. He refused to The course is designed to cover outboard. Inboard infield hit. Dusty Baker walked, Randolph forced people to take left nothing to chance as they each fear it would introduce us, which upset me . The East Hartford Christian Singles Club will meet and sailboat handling, safety, navigation, docking, and Dwayne Murphy slammed his notice Thursday night when he steamrolled quarterfinals oppo­ alter its personality. A cat-loving female and put an end to their terribly. We broke up for about a Sept. 22 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Christopher Church, equipment, and water ski safety. 19th homer. went 4-for-4 and smashed two nents on a stifling Day 10 at the neighbor, who doesn’t own a cat, reproducing all over the neighbor­ month, then resumed our relation­ Brewer Street. Manchester Power Squadrwon is a unit of the U.S. With . two out in the sixth, homers to lead the New York U.S. Open. fe e ^ ail the strays in the neighbor­ hood. And unless you keep your ship more in love than ever. He An international potluck followed by a Trivial Power Squadron. Randoiph, who had four hits, lined Yankees to a 7-3 victory over the No. 2 seed Lendl gambled his hood including one wild female Romeo from the neighborhood even started talking marriage. Pursuit game. Admission for non-members is $1 plus For more Information, call Clyde CordUen at a 2-1 pitch from Keith Atherton, UPI photo Oakland A’s. match would end before his energy who keeps having one batch of Juliet, you are compounding a Now I learn that Sheila is a favorite dish. 875-8785 or Claudia Sullivan at 875-3710. 4-7, into the rightfield bleachers to The triumph was the Yankees’ Indians' Tony Bernazard (right) dives in play in opener at Fenway Park. Red Sox expired, and eliminated No. 7 seed kittens after another. The Humane "feliney.” (Sorry.) pregnant, and she told Doug that For more information, call 568-9673 or 568-3908. give New York a 4-3 lead. fifth straight and enabled them to Yannick Noah, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4 Thurs­ Society has tried'unsuccessfully to the baby Is his. There’s a question “ When they tied it we had to get vain as Boston's Glen Hoffman slides took opener, 13-6. Socloty offers NY City trip remain 2'A games behind first- day in temperatures that reached trap this wild female. Meanwhile DEAR ABBY: I am a 15-year-old in his mind because she had been place Toronto in the American back in the ballgame," Randolph into second with double in sixth inning Medical assistants convene St. Bridget Rosary Society plans a trip to Atlantic 112 degrees on stadium court at the male cats come from near and far sophomore girl in high school. It dating another guy at the same League East. said. “ I was just trying to contrib­ City and New York City on Nov. 14-Nov. 16. National Tennis Center. Connors, to breed with this wild female. seems the older guys are attracted 'tim e. She is now five months along, The American Association of Medical Assistants It was Randolph's first multiple- ute. The air was thick and the ball This neighbor has volunteered to to me. Not real old — 19,20,21 and but nothing can be certain until will meet on Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Hartford The trip includes an overnight stay at Harrah’s was carrying well. 1 even took one seeded fourth, won by the same homer game of his 11-year major- score in the evening as he cooly ran pay to have my son's cat neutered, 22. Right now this guy who is 20 after the baby is born and blood Medical Society, 230 Scarborough St., Hartford. Ann Marina Casino Hotel, a guided tour of New York City, deep in batting practice.” league career. Heinz Gunthardt out of the tourna­ but I resent having my cat singled likes me. I am not involved with tests are taken. Ledger, president of the Connecticut Association of as well as dinner at Mama Leone’s and the Christmas Dan Pasqua singled home two Bosox in twinbill marathon . " I made a slight adjustment show at Radio City. ment with deep, angled out for neutering. I say as long as him, he just likes me. Doug says he loves me and Medical Assistants, will discuss medical assisting and before the game," said the second insurance runs in the bottom of the this cat lover fe ^ s that wild stray, My friend says he’s jailbait. doesn’t want this mess to come membership in the Association of Medical Assistants. The public is welcome. For more information, call placements. baseman, who collected his 10th seventh and Randolph, who is BOSTON (UPI) — It was a night "You hate waiting around. But if in myself and my teammates said she'll stay, right? What should I Exactly what is "jailbait," Abby? between us. He says that even if the The second speaker will be Regan MacBain from Stella Varrick at 646-0875 or Mary McKeever at “ He’s won some long five-set career 4-for-4 game. “ (Batting hitting .281, slammed his fifth to remember. Or maybe a morning you have to play, you have to they weren’t going to let me lose do? I was going with a guy who is 19. baby is his, he won’t marry her, the New England Personnel, who will speak on 649-7728. Reservations must be m^de by Thursday. matches here," said Connors after coach) Lou Piniella mentioned homer of the season, a shot down to foget. Eight hours and 41 play. " this one," Boyd said. CAT CRAZY Was he jailbait, too? and wants nothing to do with the opportunities in the medical assisting field. quickly disarming his Swiss oppo­ that I was coming down too hard on the line in left field, in the eighth. minutes after it had begun, the On a nfght which appeared to be Leading 6-2 in the fourth, the Red IN MURRAY, KY NEEDS HELP IN DALLAS child. All he wants is me. What Refreshments will be served after the meeting. nent. “ And the longer you stay out Square dance club resumee my front foot and over­ For Birtsas. the defeat was double-header between the Boston on its way to a dusk-to-dawn finish, should I do? I really love him. Medical assistants are welcome to attend. Formore Sox sent eight men to the plate and there, the greater chance he has to emphasizing going to the opposite especially tough to take. Red Sox and Cleveland Indians approximately 150 fans remained scored four runs off reliever Bryan DEAR CAT CRAZY: As long as DEAR NEEDS: The term “jail- IN DEEP IN DENVER Information, call Sally Benoit at 246-6089. The Manchester Square Dance Club plans its first get back into the match. field. "This is going to stay with me a was completed. and the Indians won the night your son’s cat stays with you, it’s bait" is applied to girls under the dance of the season on Saturday from 9 to 11 p.m. at Clark to break the game open. Gunthardt, unseeded and ranked “ I lightened up on my foot, got long time,” said Birtsas, acquired The first game Thursday, which (morning) cap, 9-5, as play finally your responsibility to keep him age of consent with whom sexual DEAR IN: I think he’s shown his Waddell School. Dave Haas will call and Anita White Glenn Hoffman walked with one 47th in the world, was no match for back a little better and I saw the by the A ’s in the off-season trade iasted three hours and 10 minutes ended at 2:17 a.m. intercourse is unlawful and consti­ colors; and there’s more yellow Parents without Partners dance will cue the rounds. out, advanced to third on a wild Connors, despite 13 aces. Over the locked up. And if you can’t do that, ball much better tonight." with the Yankees' for Rickey “ Towards the end it was kind of tutes statutory rape. Underage than true blue. A man who has sex Al and Betty Gallichant will have door duty. Bill and and was won by the Red Sox 13-6, pitch and scored on Evans’ single. first four games he won just four he should be neutered. Contrary to Manchester’s chapter of Parents without Partners Ed Whitson, 9-7, worked six Henderson. "It was here at Yankee fun,” said Indians' first baseman girls — not guys — are "jailbait.” with a woman, whether he “ loves” Sandy Gagnon, George and Lois Gaimon, Dean Gates featured an added attraction of a Boggs then walked and Bill points, and only once in the contest your son’s fears, neutering will not plans a dance on Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at innings for the victory. Dave Stadium. It was a big game for us. Mike Hargrove. “ We started to her or not, should take responsibil­ and Pam Damroth Will serve refreshments. half hour rain delay. However, the Buckner singled, scoring Evans attained a break-point opportun­ alter the cat’s personality. Fiano’s Restaurant, Route 6, Bolton. Admission: 85 Righetti hurled two innings and It was my birthday (25). I didn’t talk to the people that were left in DEAR ABBY: I ’ve been dating ity for his actions. If he’s man Soft-soled shoes are required. All club-level dancers best was yet to come as play was and chasing Clark, to make it 8-3. ity, which he could not convert. Because stray (wild) animals . for non-members and $4 for members. Brian Fisher pitched the ninth for pitch well. I didn’t keep us in the the stands and that made it a lot "Doug" off and on for four years. enough to make a baby, he should are welcome. again halted during the second Jim Rice greeted Rich Thompson “ I jumped on top of him that forage for food frequently fall New York. game.” more enjoyable." During a time when we were' ’off," be man enough to shoulder the game for almost an hour and a with a single to score Boggs and immediately," said Connors. “ I victim of disease (rabies, for Dwight Evans belted two ho­ example), putting children and he had a little vacation romance financial (if not the emotional) American Legion opens season Blood pressure screening set half. Tony Armas’ sacrifice fly plated like to do everything I can to According to American League mers and Wade Boggs added a solo Buckner for a 10-3 Boston lead. entertain the crowd, but business pets at risk. Your Humane Society with a California girl he met in responsibilities of fatherhood. I ’d The American Legion plans its first meeting of the There will be blood-pressure screening at the Major League roundup rules, the last time that a team shot in the first game to power the Boston had scored four runs to is business." should try harder to catch the wild Aspen. I ’ll call her Sheila. Then he lose this loser. season on Tuesday at 8 p.m. The first membership Manchester Senior Citizens’ Center, 549 E. Middle visits a city, the 1 a.m. league Sox to victory. break a 2-2 tie against Neal The 1-hour, 59-minute victory meeting of the season will take place. Turnpike, nurse’s office, on Wednesday from 9 to 11 curfew is lifted and it’s Play Ball — Dennis “ Oil Can" Boyd, 12-11, Heaton, 8-15, in the third oh Rice's was Connors’ 77th in Open singles, On Saturday night the post color guard will post the a.m. for those whose last names begin with the letters or wait and see — as was the case scattered 11 hits while walking one two-out RBI double and a three-run extending his own men's record, colors and take part in an installation of officers for AtoK. for much of the evening. and striking out one over eight double by Mike Easier. and put him into Saturday’s Post 6, New Britain. This is the third year that the post There will be a blood pressure screening at Westhill Surgery for varicose veins Old pros deliver "It was definitely a weird innings in posting his first victory semifinals against Lendl. Gardens, 24 Bluefield Drive, community room, on In the second game. Andre color guard has been honored. night," sid Red Sox rookie out­ since July 14 and his first triumph Like Connors, the Czechoslova­ Sept. 16 from 9 to 10 a.m. Thornton belted a’ two-run homer Any veteran who has never been a member of the fielder Kevin Romine, who picked at home since June 24. Mark Clear kian outclassed his quarterfinal American Legion may do so at a reduced rate for the A blood pressure screening for Bennet Apartments and pinch-hitter Tony Bernazard D E A R DR. repeated prescriptions for antibio­ up his first major-legue hit during pitched the ninth inning. opponent, denying the sole break­ first year’s dues. residents will be held Sept. 16 from 10:45 to 11:'30 a.m. delivered a bases-Ioaded hit to help GOTT: What tics, you may wish to ask for a for KC, Oards the first game. “ It will be easy to “ It wasn't my best outing since 1 point opportunity against him and Cleveland top Boston. can be done referral for a second opinion. Often remember, that’s for sure. started losing, but 1 had confidence finishing his match four minutes about itchy var­ an equally well-trained doctor can By Mike Barnes The big blow came in the fifth more quickly than Connors. icose veins? offer a different perspective that Franklin dim United Press International with the Cardinals holding a 3-1 “ I was worried about the heat, The prescribed Dr. Gott may be far more beneficial than , HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Bonnie 111 H G h R A G N U S 111 but after threeor four games I felt I lead. Willie McGee — who im­ ointments used the methods you are now using. Franklin, who starred for nine Omar Moreno and Cesar was in such good shape I could go ' COMPANY proved his major-league leading to help, but the Peter Gott, M.D. seasons in the '“ One Day at a Cedeno, former stars recently Ferguson to receive for everything," said Lendl, who itching keeps Time” TV sitcom, will portray a A Full Service Hearing Aid Center average to .368 with three hits — DiSAR DR. GOTT: My friends glued to benches in New York and believed Noah was trying to getting worse. have a young child with a disease nun in “ Sister Margaret and the and Cedeno singled. Chicago man­ Cincinnati; showed Thursday night conserve energy. called Epidermolysis bullosa re­ Saturday Night Ladies," a two- ager Jim Frey came out to talk to “ He seemed to be pacing himself Free Heering Test they still can deliver in the clutch. DEAR cessive dystrophic. They recently hour CBS-TV movie. rookie Steve Engle, 1-3. from the first point. Not that he Moreno, making his first start READER: The lost a newborn to this disease. I ’d The story deals with the efforts Tito Landrum blasted Engle’s fame's Unsung Award wasn't trying. He was trying, but of a determined nun to open a 151TALCOTTVILLE ROAD for Kansas City after being signed skin over varicose veins usually States, antibiotics are available like to understand this disease first pitch after the meeting over wasn’t putting 100 percent energy has poor circulation,, since not only by prescription. This is better: what causes it, if it is halfway house for women leaving (ROUTE 83) as a free agent earlier this week, the left-field wall for his fourth in each point because he was afraid enough oxygen and nutrients aie because they are powerful medi­ contagious and why both of their prison on parole in San Francisco, drove in three runs with an Bv Earl Yost head coach ol the Giants, winning he would be exhausted at the end of VERNON. CONNECTICUT homer of the season. the championship twice. He was delivered. This sets the stage fora cines and should only be used for children had it at birth. where much of the movie will be inside-the-park homer and a triple Sports Editor Emeritus the match," said Lendl, runnerup “ 1 took the time to go out to tell one of the original coaches in the sequence of events starting with an specific conditions under medical filmed. 8 72-1118 to lift the host Royals to a 4-1 • in the last three Opens. him to keep the ball down," said small fry competition. itchy rash and culminating in sores supervision. DEAR READER: Epidermoly­ victory over the Brewers. " I love to work with youngsters Noah also felt his effort was or ulcers of the skin. Most of these I am concerned that you “ live” Frey. “ We wanted a ground ball. I Other volunteer work on the sis bullosa is a rare skin disorder Across the state in St. Louis. and to be able to reach a lot of tacking. skin changes can be managed by on antibiotics. While the drugs are characterized by the development told him to throw his fastball or them," Alex Ferguson said as he football field consisted of coaching Cedeno — acquired to fill the void “ Right now, it’s a little bit the use of elastic support stockings useful, they are not necessarily the of large blisters whenever skin is breaking ball but to keep it down. looked back at his football career the llling Junior High varsity. The disappointing because I didn't give created by injured first baseman and anti-irritant moisturizing answer to everyone’s prayer. In even slightly mechanically irri­ He threw a letter-high breaking that has spanned more than five high spot came in 1973 when he led all that I could give. You know, I creams. However, if your legs are Jack Clark — collected three hits llling to an undefeated season, a addition, their prolonged use can tated. The disease is inherited. ball.” decades as a player and coach. didn't even compete much," said getting worse, you may have to cause internal problems. and an RBI to help the first-place first for the school, and also Specialists do not have a concise Danny Cox, 15-8, hurled a Ferguson, 67. was announced the Frenchman. “ I lost, and I ’m consider having the varicose veins Although allergy shots may be a understanding of its cause, except Cardinals to a 6-1 triumph over the today as the recipient of the coached the Giants in Midget two-hitter for the triumph. not really even tired. I don’t feel surgically removed by a stripping pain — both figuratively and that it is carried in the genes. Cubs. Unsung Award for 1985 to be warfare to a perfect unblemished like someone who really had a In AL games, Toronto topped procedure. See a good surgeon and literally — they are probably an Children who have it are prone to The victory put St. Louis I'/i awarded at the sixth, annual record. tough match.” Minnesota 7-0, New York, beat at least get his opinion. important part of your treatment. infection and, obviously, are very games ahead of the idle Mets in the Manchester Sports Hall of Fame “Tve had so many thrills in Connors, a five-time Open If you do have chronic sinus Oakland 7-3, Chicago downed football but the biggest were the limited with respect to physical N L East, and the Royals trail AL induction dinner Sept. 27 at the winner and outspoken in his DEAR DR. GOTT: Is there an infection, it may be due to activities. The disease is not Texas 11-4 and Boston defeated Army and Navy Club. two perfect records my team West leader California by one opinion Lendl chokes in big antibiotic that can be purchased continuing sinus blockage. This contagious. Cleveland 13-6 in the opener of a Ferguson’s selection completes compiled,” the soft-spoken Fergu­ game. Those clubs are even (n the matches, has -lost the last six without a prescription? I have had condition may be helped either by Send your question to Dr. Gott at double-header before losing the the list of honorees. Slated for son said. meetings with Lendl, but has never Dying for the spinach loss column. septal reconstruction and allergy having your sinuses washed out or P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH nightcap 9-5. In an NL game, induction are the late Herman “ Being associated with youngs­ fallen to him in a best-of-five-set shots for years, but I still have a In the AL East pennant chase, ters, helping them grow up all by correcting the obstruction. Both 44101. Due to volume of mail, Houston edged Pittsburgh 4-3. Bronkie, the late John Falkowski, encounter. The match will be their sinus Infection all the time. I live on options can best be evaluated by an individual questions cannot be both the Blue Jays and Yankees Bruno ’Buck’ Bycholski, Albert these years has been most pleas­ 25th career meeting, a rivalry antibiotics. ear, nose and thlrdat specialist. If answered, (juestions of general cannelloni you had at your won. so Toronto remains 2'A Blue Jays 7, Twins 0 ’Yosh’ Vincek and Henry ‘Hank’ ing,” he added. Connors leads 13r-ll. your otolaryngologist has thrown interest will be answered in future games ahead of the Yankees. At Toronto, Doyle Alexander, McCann. The Friend of Sport For a man once described as Lendl has reached the finals of DEAR READER: In the United up his hands and tossed you columns. The Royals were desperate for 14-8, threw a two-hitter, and Lloyd Award will be presented to Bill being ferocious as a bear, under­ seven Grand Slam singles events favorite Italian restaurant? help in c^nterfield when they lost Moseby drove in three runs with a Pagani Sr. neath Ferguson was — and still is but prevailed just once, at the 1984 — a warm and understanding Willie Wilson last weekend follow­ two-run homer and sacrifice fly to It was while in the Civilian French Open. Conservation Corps in 1933 that ’ t d person, two big parts which has ing an adverse reaction to a spark the Blue Jays. Willie Up­ The other half of the men’s draw, Ferguson got his first taste of ALEX FERGUSON helped him these SO years in the which also held true to form, pits Plastic jugs lead full life penicillin shot. Moreno had spent shaw also homered for Toronto. sport of football. football and he’s still going strong . top seed and defending champion the summer playing sparingly Bert Blyleven, 13-14, was the loser after a playing career of 20 years composed mainiy of imported In retirement, Ferguson, when John McEnroe against No. 3 Mats with the Yankees. and more than 30 as a coach. He’s former National Football League not working daily with the young DEAR and rubber bands along in my White Sox 11, Rangers 4 Wilander. In their nine career Maybe we can help. The “ He’s a great addition already, an unpaid volunteer with the and first rate college players. schoolboys on the football field, POLLY: Here purse. I put a bag over the glass At Arlington, Texas, Harold meetings, McEnroe leads 5-4, regardless of what he does the rest current Manchester High fresh­ Ferguson made his mark as a has found time to camp with his are a few of my and secure it with two rubber Herald is now running a weekly Baines collected four hits and four winning four of their last five, but a man squad. ru g g e d starting defensive wife and five children, four daugh­ favorite ways to bands. Then I punch a tiny hole in of the season,” said Charlie loser in all four meetings outdoors. column featuring readers’ RBI to pace a 16-hit attack that Born in Manchester on October lineman. ters and one son, with the family use plastic gal­ the plastic with a fork and insert Leibrandt, who limited Milwaukee His sole loss to the Swede in the Pointers powered the White Sox. Tim Hulett 23, 1917, Ferguson retired in 1977 Ferguson was a big bruising trailer. The one-time Marine, who lon milk jugs: the straw through this hole. This favorite restaurant dishes. To to seven hits in improving his past two years was this spring on homered for Chicago and Don from the Manchester Board of man carrying 220 pounds when he Wash the saves many spills. Happy dining. record to 14-7. spend three years in the' South the slow clay at the French Open. enter, simply fill out the coupon Slaught and Oddibe McDowell Education janitorial staff. more than heid his own as a Pacific in World War II, can also be jugs, fill with Polly Fistier - FERN Cedenq, who felt he wasn’t In the women's semifinal When semi-pro football reached regular tackle against New Eng­ water, then below, listing your favorite dish connected for Texas. found evenings watching softball matches scheduled for today. No. 1 getting enough playing time with new heights in Manchester follow­ land’s best teams. When age punch a very Growing tips, ways to use them Astros 4, Pirates 3 and baseball games and in the fall Chris Evert Lloyd takes oii No. 3 and the local restaurant that the Reds, has been alternating at ing World War II, Ferguson proved finally caught up with him. Fergu­ small hole in and methods for drying and and winter soccer, football and Hana Mandlikova and No. 2 seed first base with Mike Jorgensen At Houston, Bob Knepper, 12-10, to be one of the heavy duty son turned to an assistant coaching the aide near freezing your own fresh herbs are serves it. It may be an appe­ basketball games. Martina Navratilova, the defend­ since coming to the Cardinals two scattered eight hits over eight performers with teams that cam­ job with the Merchants while still the bottom. Included in Polly’s newsletter Dinner tickets are available at ing champion, will play 16-year-old tizer, main dish, vegetable, weeks ago. That’s not expected to innings and Jerry Mumphrey and paigned as the American Legion, working with the youngsters. the Manchester State Bank or from Place this jug by an azalea or containers to start seedlings. "Grow Your Own Herb Garden." Steffi Graf, the No. 11 seed who salad or dessert. Glenn Davis each had two RBI to Siik City and Merchants. Although For 22 seasons, Ferguson committee members, priced at tomato plant. It will allow the Punch a hole in the bottom for Send $1 for each copy to PO LLY ’S : last long: Clark, who has strained upset No. 4 Pam Shriver in the only the latter squad, claimants of the handled coaching chores in the $12. A roast beef dinner will be water to soak into the soil at the drainage, then fill with potting POINTERS in care of this news­ : ribs, is expected to return this guide the Astros to their fourth three-tie-breaker match in Open New England championship was Midget League program, 10 as served. root of the plant instead of running medium. — MARY. paper. P.O. Box 1216, Cincinnati. week. straight triumph. history. off on the ground, providing slow OH 45201. Be sure to Include the Then we’lj do the rest. W e’ll contact title. Polly will send you a Polly and even watering. The jug can DEAR POLLY: Instead of wear­ the chef and ask for the recipe, which then be refilled and moved to ing gloves to clean blinds, I use old Dollar ($1) if she uses your favorite another plant. I use about 10 jugs at tube socks. I put one sock on each Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her will be printed in TO D AY’S SPECIAL. one time. hand. As I clean the slats of the column. Write PO LLY ’S POIN­ Want to fill a bird feeder without blinds, I rotate the tube socks bn TERS in care of this newspaper. Baseball prophet chokes on Buffoon’s Buffet scattering the seeds? Cut one side each hand so I always have a clean out of a plastic jug, fill with seeds area to wipe slats with. My blinds cheeks, the adjective “ outlandish” was even In the senior circuit, the Pirates from the Pitts have through this side, and pour them are always clean. — MRS. V.E. Besides public'ridicule, part of a wayward baseball out tte mouth of the jug into the prognosticator’s penance includes one free meal at employed before taking the plunge. But everything at least been convincing in their title bid for Sports’ feeder. EMERGENCY the Hard Knock Cafe. The menu at this particular was still there in indelible black and white, for all of Worst Team. The Buccos are 42-89, 39 games out of DEAR POLLY: When we take history to howl at. first and 20>A out of fifth. They sport the N L’s worst To make a funnel, use a two-liter our small grandchildren to a Fire — Police — Medical I .Name...... chophouse offers little in the way of variety. Bob One excuse for this prognosis of parody was that pitching staff and the second worst offense in soda bottle. Cut it about four inches restaurant where they are served A yearly special — Buffoon’s Buffet— includes hors from the top of the bottle. The top I d’oeuvre of egg on your face, a primer of filet of Nike upstart longshots have made flag coppiiig an annual baseball. milk or soft drinks in glasses DIAL 911 habit in the l980s. There was the Cubs and the Royals part is perfect for filling up gas sole, size 10, and a main course of crow under glass. Papetti The meekest bats currently wallow in the Land of instead of capped paper cups, I In Manchester J Address...... last year, the over-the-hill Phils in ’83, etc., etc. The tanks on lawn mowers, filling For dessert, a fat slice of humble pie. After choking on the Giants. Frisco does have one redeemable quality take some plastic sandwich bags Herald Sports Writer hard part for any rambling, gambling man is to pick kerosene heater reservoirs, pour­ the vindictive victuals, wash it all down with a mug of — pitching. All-Star reliever Scott Garrelts, 8-3,1.78, I WHICH underdogs will do it. ing tea into gallon jugs, etc. Make Cod Liver Oil. set-up man Mike Davis, 2.86,107 Ks in 88 innings, and Did you like the Angels chances last spring? Since several so you have one for each I Phone Number Grace. starters Dave LaPoint, 3.02, Mike Krukow 3.33 and June 21, this unlikely mesh of last-hurrah journeymen use. Use the bottom of these Atlee Hammaker 3.47 would all love to get out of the I ...... and solid, young arms has occupied top billing in the WHILE SUCKING ON A MOUTHFUL OF RO- fog. Trading for some hitters should be top priority in FERRANDO ORCHARDS A L West. A youthful staff, featuring starters like Mike LAIDS, the crestfallen forecaster looked back on an San Fran this winter. I Favorite restaurant dish...... Witt, Ron Romanick and Kurt McCaskill and Native Peaches Inauspicious April and the origin of such an unsavory The Minnesota Twinkles and Boston’s own Red I supper. Predicting Major League division winners Faces atop the American League? Have another relievers Donnie Moore and Stu Clibum has done what Don't we know another lousy team, from the AL, WE DELIVER Exc0ll»nt tor trooxing and canning - has traditionally held an ignoble history of reproach­ Rumple Minze. Clemens, Boyd, Nipper, Hurst and Ojeda were just north of here, that leads the majors with a .276 Toronto, St. Louis and California — all tabbed for supposed to do in Beantown — fulfilled their promise. team batting average? If you haven’t received your — jj Served at...... I ing a writer’s reputation. Applaa and Bartlatt Paara Fraah Swaat Cldar So Boston, as well as the Twins, are fifth place Mancheeter Herald by 5 p.m. Flowar Shop He knew the risks. fifth place finishes? Should’ve known better. But none of this matters, for now. Let it be known weakdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, L— ------But five months later, reviewing those paltry picks The L.A. Dodgers in the NL West cellar? That does also-rans. Both are closer to sixth place than fourth. that from here on in, there will be no more precarious plaaaa call your carrier. If you’re could only evoke one appropriate response. As Rickey it, turn in your press pass. The absence of upper body appendages in both cities is predictions. From now on, logic, as Mr. Spock loves to unable to reach your carriar, call often told Lucy — “ Das Ridik-U-LAS! ’’ Wotta revoltin’ development. glaring. Minnesota is third from the bottom in team point out, forever transcends emotion. subacribar sarvice, 647-9046, by 6 Birch Mt. Rd., Glastonbury (2 miles beyond Vito’s) H ie Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants — ERA. The Sox’ total of 20 saves is tied with Cleveland This discussion will resume at the Meadowlands p.m. weakdays or to am. Saturdays for last in the league. At least 10 closers from both during this winter’s NFC championship or at the Civic ter guaranteed dallvary.______Opan 7 days a week______Cut out ind mill today to tin Minehntir Horald, Bax 6BI, Minoheitor, CL 0604Q Pete and Repeat of the doormat industry — to win ADMITTABLY, MOST OF THE CHOICES were ;^ational League pennants? Get well soon. ' made with pen in cheek. To cover another set of loops have more saves individually. ' Center during the Stanley Cup Playoffs next spring. •V MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Sept. 6. 1985 - 17_ U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Sept. 6. 1985 KC’s Smith implicates Bolton soccer has size and depth for 1985 Cards’ Herr says players "I’m making no predictions but The Bulldogs appear to be Junior Ted Daly and senior Doug By Lon Auster more physically imposing in 1985, “I’d like to think we’re going to Kelly add depth to the midfield. all indications are we’re in for a do it again. But I’m questioning deeper in the midfield area with decent season, maybe better than Sports Editor with the season opening Thursday Boyd saying he may even platoon. Kelly, seniors Jay Stephens, John at East Hampton, but they’ll also myself. I think we have enough Roberts and John Sambogna, decent. I feel each line is one step have more depth. Boyd had 31 personnel and depth. I hope we The tentative starters are senior ahead of last year. We were players at drug trial may consent to drug testing BOLTON — It wasn’t deliberate, Amie Bogan in the middle and junior Rob Landolphi and sopho­ mind you, but Bolton High — little candidates out for the squad, don’t have to sacrifice on offense more Wade Cassells are forward competitive last year but lost a lot including 11 seniors. That con­ (this year),” he said. juniors Mike Griffin and Jerry of one goal (4) games. I hope to Bolton High — was in ’84 like the DePold on his flanks. Bogan scored candidates. Bv Pohia Smith Phillies’ Veterans Stadium club­ , weakling at the beach who con- trasts to only two seniors in ’84. Incumbent goalkeeper Mike Ya- ’’Roberts has improved at the other end of those games this house, and the 16 federal charges Unitad P rn s International major topic this winter when we General Manager Dal Max- vinsky has not returned due to eight goals in ’84 and carried a United Press International vill said in a statement: "It has ' stantly had sand kicked in his lace. "For the first time the kids know markedly and Stephens has grown. year.” against him for alleged cocaine go to the players reps meeting. I Not this year. they’ll be competing against each personal reasons. Boyd feels he heavy burden. Boyd hopes to Schedule: Sept. 12 East Hamp­ imagine we will talk about it been and remains our position lighten that load. "Last year we He’s more mature and to the point PITTSBURGH — Star prosecu­ sales to ballplayers. . Tommy Herr of the St. Louis "We’re blessed with size for the other. We have no superstars. We has a more than adequate replace­ where I think he’ll be a factor,” ton A, 14 Woodstock H 11 a.m., 17 “You may hear some things Cardinals said Thursday many pretty heavily then.” that only a small minority of ment in sophomore Danny Tiftis. depended on Amie an awful lot,” Bacon Academy A, 20 Portland A, tion witnesses have turned the players in baseball are involved first time since I’ve been here,” have kids who want to play as a Boyd expressed. about major league baseball that major league baseball players Baseball commissioner Peter team and who are a little hungry. ’Tm. looking for big things from the coach admits. ”I feel this year 24 Cromwell A, 27 Bacon Academy drug trafficking trial of a 38-year- Ueberroth has already insti­ in drug abuse. spoke sixth-year Bulldog coach we’ll have other sources (to score) Boyd doesn’t temper his optim­ old Philadelphia caterer into a will surprise and maybe even are "tired of protecting drug Ray Boyd. "Rather than being It’s made my job a lot easier, him. I feel you’ll be hearing his ism heading into the new year. “I H. upset you,’’ Ross said, "but, users” and may eventually tuted a policy of drug testing of "However, it is our opinion actually,” Boyd cites. name a lot this year.” and we won’t have to look for Amie Oct. 1 RHAM H. 4 Rocky Hill A, 8 baseball confessional. all non-playing baseball person­ intimidated, we may be the intimi- all the time.” want to make the state tournament Kansas City Royals outfielder remember, baseball is not on trial consent to drug testing. that regardless of the low dater. That’ll be strange for me. Boyd traditionally builds from The backline returns intact in and I feel that’s well within our East Hampton H, 11 Coventry A, IS here.” "There’s still a strong seg­ nel. Thus far, the Players incidence of drug abuse among the backline out — and hopes some senior sweeper Jimmy Clark, DePold, a newcomer, has shown Vinal Tech A, 18 Cheney Tech H, 29 Lonnie Smith, a rehabilitated Association has objected to "I’m not saying you have to be promise. “He hasn’t played before means.” Bolton’s last tournament cocaine addict who testified Thurs­ Indirectly, however, it is. ment of players that are totally players, the potential for signifi­ big to play soccer but it does help,” offense comes in the form of seniors stopper Paul Smith and Coginchaug A 3 p.m., 31 Cheney drug testing. but has shown some of the best team was in 1982. "I’d be disap­ day under immunity from prosecu­ Drug usage among baseball's against any drug testing but cant damage to the game and its Boyd added, who saw his club breakways or whatever. He hasn’t wing fuiibacks Wil Kiesman and pointed if we don’t have a .500 Tech A 3 p.m. Games not noted 3:15 stars has been trial’s focal point there is a growing faction of Herr was surprised to learn of image is high.” altered his thoughts drastically Ed Cusano. The latter is a junior, skills. I think he’ll be a big help in p.m. tion, linked some of the biggest and Andujar’s alleged involvement come home 3-11 in ’84. the midfield,” Boyd noted. season. most revered names in baseball to from the moment Smith took the players that are tired of protect­ In New York, Don Baylor, the Not only will the Bulldogs be but. ., Kiesman a senior. illegal drug usage while detailing stand late Thursday morning until ing drug users,” Herr, the with cocaine. defense attorney Adam Renfroe player representative for the St. “When I heard Joaquin’s American League player repre­ his cocaine deals with defendant name I was surprised,” he said. sentative, was irritated over the Curtis Strong. Jr. completed his aggressive, Louis Cardinals, told KTVI sometimes hostile cross- Radio before a home game with “That’s the first I ever heard second shadow cast on baseball U.S. Attorney J. Alan Johnson, in about a month. who has consistently refused to examination more than five hours Chicago. that Joaquin was involved in Women netters adopt new rules later. The second baseman was that whole situation.” “The strike is over and now Sports In Brief discuss' the case. outside the we’re back to this,” he said courtroom, hinted today’s testim­ Smith said he met Strong in 1981 responding to developments in Andujar, a 20-game winner as a Philadelphia Phillie when he Thursday’s trial in Pittsburgh the last two seasons, and St. before New York’s game with NEW YORK (UPI) - The attained a published WTA compu­ age will be required to take two ony would be just as startling as Oakland. “It’s the same players Tennis tourney sign-ups slated 30-day rest periods during each Smith’s account of cocaine pack­ went with teammate Gary Mat­ in which Kansas City outfielder Louis manager Whitey Herzog problem of tennis burnout received ter ranking as of next Monday. thews to the hotel room of another Lonnie Smith listed some of the would not comment on Smith’s they have implied for over a further remedy Thursday when — Between their 14th and 15th year of competition; players under aged in "girlie magazine papers year or so. It’s getting to a point Sign-ups for the Manchester Rec Department Town Tennis 16 must provide an educational folded up,’’ and deals made in hotel LONNIE SMITH teammate, Dick Davis, “to pur­ sport’s biggest names — includ­ testimony. the Women’s Internationai Profes­ birthdays, players will be permit­ Said David Hendricks, Anduj­ where its hanging over their Tournament are being taken at the Mahoney Rec Center from 6-9 ted to compete in a maximum of 15 certificate substantiating they are rooms and via the U.S. mail. chase some cocaine.” Matthews is ing St. Louis ace right- hander p.m. The men’s and women’s singles are scheduled the weekend sional Tennis Council adopted a set indicted for drug trafficking to now with the Chicago Cubs and Joaquin Andujar — in connec­ ar’s agent, who lives in Hous­ careers. If they have something Of eligibility hiles. professional tournaments, includ­ receiving a continuing education; New York Met Keith Hernandez, concrete, fine, it should be of Sept. 14-15 and the doubles and mixed doubles are Sept. 21-22. and players under 18 will be Baltimore Oriole Lee Lacy and major leaguers in Pittsburgh by a Davis plays baseball in Japan. tion with illegal drug use. ton: ’’We’re not involved. Joa­ ing a maximum of 10 major quin has the unique ability to brought up but not hang over Registration is up until the Wednesday prior to the scheduled These latest guidelines bring professional tournaments of Cate­ required to provide an annual Cincinnati Red Dave Parker were grand jury that interviewed Smith He further testified he pur­ “I think there might be a together under a uniform set of and at least 11 other current and chased cocaine from Strong for confrontation and it might come concentrate on the moment at them. event. gory 2 or higher status (the medical certificate. under subpoena and reported to be "Being away from their Registration fee is 50 cents for town residents with Rec cards, regulations varying proposals that Also, in 1986 the WTA will begin in Pittsburgh Wednesday awaiting former ballplayers. Hernandez and pitcher Joaquin down to a change in our position hand. They could burn his car in Virginia Slims circuit). the parking lot and he would go teams, three, four dr five days $1.50 for residents without Rec cards and $3.50 for non-residents. had been suggested by the Tennis Educational Seminars calls tg the witness stand. Five In his opening statement. Assist­ Andujar when he played with them on that (drug testing),” Herr Women’s Tennis Association and — Between their 15th and 16th ant U.S. Attorney James Ross told in St. Louis. said. out and pitch a game. I think it isn’t good. If they really have Tournament is restricted to non-pros and those 16 years and which will be recommended forpll other ballplayers and retired out­ something concrete, all right, Internationai Tennis Federation. birthdays, players may compete in professional women players, and fielder John Milner also have been the jury of nine women and three Later, under cross-examination. When asked when that might will have zero impact on him older. a maximum of 17 professional Smith named Phillies teammate, happen, he added: "I don’t and zero impact on the but this has been going on too For information, call the Rec Department at 647-3084 or "The whole purpose of these mandatory for all those 18 years of 6 women to remember the case subpoened to testify, and all 10 tournaments, including a maxi­ age and under. have received immunity from revolved around Strong, an over­ pitcher Dickie Noles, now of the know. I think it would be a Cardinals.” long.” evenings 647-3166. regulations is to watch over the mum of 12 major events. weight baseball groupie who for­ Texas Rangers, as a fellow cocaine progress of these young girls,” "These rules represent a great prosecution. step forward and the Council is Strong is one of seven men merly catered the Philadelphia user. said Maidie Oliveau, managing If a player wishes to compete in Little League holds meeting director of the WIPTC). "We want more tournaments than allowed, very pleased,” Oliveau said, ad­ to increase the awareness of these she may seek approval from the ding that these regulations “will Manchester Little League will hold an officers and players, her coaches and her Pro Council, which will consider increase the longevity of players’ commissioners meeting Monday night at the American Legion parents, and to make her aware of requests on a case-by-case basis. careers.” Home on Legion Drive at 8 p.m. her responsibilities to herseif as a According to Oliveau, no deter­ According to Jerry Diamond, professional tennis piayer." mination has been made as to what executive director of the WTA, SCOREBOARD The ruies, which become effec­ would be considered justification there is "a unanimity among all Nutmeg Classic this weekend tive Jan. 1, 1986, are applicable to for a waiver, but she said an players that something has to be done to guide young players, and 99 ’The fifth annual Nutmeg Soccer Classic will be staged this competition in all professional example might be the case of a Pannant racaa at a glanca tennis tournaments worldwide of­ youngster who was bepten in the percent of the players we have Rad Sox 13. Indiana 6 Aatroa4, Plralaa3 weekend. Two full days of competition involving ’D’ teams fdr first round of 10 consecutive spoken to are in favor of these Yankaaa7,A’a3 boys and girls from the Connecticut Junior Soccer Association fering prize money of $10,900 or more. tournaments, and thus didn’t get to regulations.” BasebaU PITTSBURGH HOUSTON AMERICAN LEAGUE Golf will take place at MCC’s Cougar Field and the Martin School First Game OAKLAND NEW YORK ObrhM ObrhM East The new regulations include: piay much. Diamond added that Tracy Aus­ CLEVELAND BOSTON abrhM abrhM RRynIds If 4 1 1 0 Doran 2b 3 0 0 0 W L Pet. OB Field. — A player who has not yet Among other points, a player tin, Whose name often is mentioned obrhM obrhM Griftin ss 5 0 10 Hendrsn ct 4 1 1 0 (tanzolz 3b 3 0 0 0 CRvnIds ss 4 I 1 0 Toronto 83 50 .624 — Six boys teams from Manchester, Simsbury, Hartford, reaching a certain status in her in discussions of tennis burnout, Butler ct 3 2 10 Evans rt 5 3 3 3 Davis rf 5 110 Mttngly 1b 2 2 0 0 Ray 2b 4 12 0 Walling 3b 3 2 1 0 New York 80 52 .406 2Vz reached her 14th birthday won’t be GABRIELA SABATINI Amaricin League standinge Nixon cf 1110 Boggs 3t> 2 3 11 Games Remaining MInnachaug Granby, Newtown and Wallingford and five girls squads from game can be classified an exempt has offered to serve as a lecturer at Bochte 1b 3 0 10 Winfield rf 2 1 0 0 Brown rt 4 0 2 2 Cruz If 2 110 accepted into any professional . . . youngster at 16 Bernzrd 2b 5 1 2 2 Bucknr 1b 4 2 11 KIngmn dh 4 0 0 0 Baylor dh 4 1 1 3 Thmpsn 1b 4 0 0 0 Garner 3b 1 0 0 0 TORONTO (29). Rood (12) — at New WOMEN'S 9-HOLE — A Net — Mary Manchester, Watertown, Glastonbury, Avon and Ridgfield will tournament unless she already has player; players under 16 years of East Franco ss 4 0 2 2 Stapletn 1b 1 0 1 0 Baker It 3 10 0 Sample If 10 0 0 Pena c 3 12 0 Mmphry rf 3 0 0 2 York (4) Sept. 12,13,14, IS; at Boston (2) Agrltha 37. B — Carrie Lelgher 37. C — take part. W Pet. OB FIschlln ss 1 0 0 0 Rice It 4 13 3 Murphy cf 4 1 1 3 Pasoua If 2 0 12 Khollta u 2 0 1 0 Davis 1b 3 0 12 Sept. 17,18; at Milwaukee (3) Sept. 27,28, Dot Ardo X . A Putts — Betty Phillips Toronto S3 SO .<24 — Thorntn dh 5 0 1 0 Lyons ct 1110 Phillips 3b 4 0 2 0 Robrtsn 3b 1 0 0 0 Orsulak cf 2 0 0 0 Boss cf 3 0 0 0 29; at Oetrolt (3) Oct. 1, Z 3. Home (17) — 14. B — M illie Lombardo 16. C— Mary The MCC varsity will take on the alumni Saturday at 12:30 p.m. New York BO 52 .606 2V] Jacoby 3b 4 1 1 0 Armos cf 110 1 Tettleton c 2 0 0 0 Pagllarl 3b 3 0 0 0 Almon If 1 0 0 0 Bailey c 3 0 10 Minnesota (3) Sept.6,7,8; DetroltO) Sept. Pomeroy 16. Flight Champion — Detroit 71 61 .538 11 Vs Kkirgrv 1b 4 0 11 Romlne It 10 11 Heath c 1 0 0 0 Rndiph 2b 4 2 4 2 Walk p 1 0 0 0 Knepper p 2 0 0 0 9,10,11; Milwaukee (4) Sept.20,21,22,23; Marcia Froh. Runner-up — Pat College football roundup Baltimore 69 61 .531 12 2; at Kansas CItv Frank Conner Umps mad at Steinbrenner to a bunch of people who never new team, different coaches and a California at Baltimore, ploht Castillo rf 2 1 0 1 Gutlerrz ss 2 0 0 1 Conepen ss 2 0 0 0 Boggs, Bos 132 533 85 194 .364 (3) Oct. 4,5,6. Home (14) —Texos (3) Sept. played football tell me I can’t beat different outlook on things: Every­ The Tigers, a one-time wishbone being in on the opening kickoff,” Milwaukee at Kansas CItv, night Vukovch rf 1 0 0 0 Miller ph 10 0 0 Brett, KC 125 441 89 154 .349 9,10,11; Kansas CItv (4) Sept. 13,14,15(2); NEW YORK — American League umpire Larry Barnett Orta ph 1111 Cleveland (3) Sept. 23.24,25; Chicago (4) Penn State when they don’t know thing’s positive and I want to keep team, have gone to an I-formation Osborne said. FIschlln 2b 2 0 1 0 Sullivan c 3 1 1 2 Pryor 1b 0 0 0 0 Henderson, NY 114 443 114 145 .327 blasted the New York Yankees and their principal owner George Bernzrd 2b 2 0 1 3 Gedmn ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 31 1 7 I Totals 38 4 8 4 IMottlngly, NY 1X529 85 171 .323 Sept.X,27,X,X. National Laaguastandlnga Willard c 4 0 10 Milwaukee (88 888 (IB -1 Butler, Clev 126 495 87 154 .311 Transactions Steinbrenner for attempting to show up his crew during the sixth Totals V 9 18 9 TotMS 34 5 11 S Kansas City 1(8 (88 (3x— 4 Cooper, M il 126 511 72 158 .309 inning of Thursday night’s game with the Oakland A’s. Cleveland 288 004 300 - 9 Game-winning RBI — Orta (6). Lacy, Balt 97 411 62126 .307 NATIONAL LEAGUE NFL roundup East Boston 008040810 — $ E—Concepcion Z DP—Milwaukee Baines, Chi IX 5X 691» .306 Eost A safe call made at first base by Ken Kaiser on Oakland’s Mike W L I•ct. GB Game-Winning RBI—Bernazard (5). 1, Kansas CItv 2. LOB—Milwaukee (xedmon. Bos 1X402 54 121 .X I W L Pet. GE Davis lea^ng off the sixth prompted the controversy. Davis hit a St. Louis 81 SO .618 — 7, Kansas City 3. 2B—Gantner, Molltor, Mil 111 449 79 135 .X I St. Louis 81 X .618 — New York (AL) — Recalled pitchers groumler to first baseman Don Mattingly, whose throw to pitcher New York 80 52 .606 )'/> E—Guttlerez. DP—Cleveland). LOB— BalbonI, Romero. 3B— Moreno. HR— Heme Runs New York X 52 606 I'/i Mike Armstrong and Jim Dsshalesfrom Montreal 71 61 .538 10'/> Clevland 5, Boston 5. 2B—Romlne, Moreno(2).S—Riles. National League — Murphy, Atl 34; Games Remotalng Columbus of the Internotlonal Ed Whitson at first apparently had Davis beaten. However, Philadelphia 64 67 .489 17 FIschlln, Boggs, Bernazard, Franco, Guerrero, LA 32; Carter, NY, Parker, ST. LOUIS (31). Rood (14) — at New League. Kaiser called Davis safe and Oakland eventually tied the score at Vikings welcome Grant; not 49ers Chicago 63 69 .477 1 8 '/j Nixon. 3B—Franco. HR—Sullivan (2), IP N RERBBSO CIn and Schmidt, Phil 25. York (3) Sept. 10,11,12; ot Chicago (3) Texos— Recalled pitcher Jose Guzman Pittsburgh 42 89 .321 39 Thornton (14).. SB—Romlne (1). S— Americon Leogue — Fisk, Chi X ; Sept. 13,14,15; at Pittsburgh (3) Sept. 16 3-3 later in the inning when Dwayne Murphy hit a tlkeejun Milwaukee (2), 17; at Philadelphia (2) S ^ . 18,19; ot from Oklahoma City ot the American West Barrett. SF—Gutierrez, Evans. Haas (L 8-7) 8 8 4 4 1 3 Evans, Det X ; BalbonI, KC and Association. homer. including 12 straight. Los Angeles 77 S3 IP H RERBBSO Kansas City G.Thomos,SeaX; Bsll,Tor27. Montreal (3) Sept. 27, X , X. Homed?) Baskefbafl fed Press International the Los Angeles Rams, Green Bay Coach Bill Walsh said his club will Cincinnati 69 62 Cleveland Llebrandt 067) 9 7 1114 Runs Batted In — Atlanta (3) Swt. 6,7,8; Chicago (1) Sept. LA Lakers — Signed forward Ataurice Between innings Steinbrenner entered the scoreboard at New England, Kansas City at not rely on Montana as much as it San Francisco and Minnesota San Diego 69 63 Easterly (W 60) 5 7 4 4 0 2 National League — Porker, CIn 95; 9; Montreal (3) Sept. X, 21, X ; Pittsburgh T—2:14. A—2,527. (2) Sept. 23,24; Philadelphia (2) Sept. X , Lucas to a multl-vear contract. projection room and ordered a replay of the call shown over the A capacity crowd of more than New Orleans and St. Louis at did last year. each finished the pre-season with Houston 64 68 .485 14 Ruble 21-341100 Murphy, Atl 92; Herr, StL 89; Clark, StL Phllodelphia — Signed forward Greg Diamond Vision scoreboard. The replay, which showed Davis to Atlanta 56 75 .427 2V/1 Reed (S 4) 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 and Wilson, Phil 84. 26; New York (3) Oct. 1,83; Chicogo (3) Stokes and free agent guard Keith 62,000 at the Metrodome will cheer Cleveland. Washington is at Dallas "We’re not really a team that 3-1 records. San Francisco 52 79 .397 25Vj Boston National Laagua raaulta American League — Mattingly, NY Oct. 4,5,6. be out; was run again in slow motion. has an aerial circus type approach Elsewhere: NEW YORK (X ). Rood (17) — at Los Walker. the return of Bud Grant to the Monday night. Thursday’s Results Oleda (L 6-9) 5 2-3 4 6 6 4 6 111; Murray, Balt 105; Winfield, NY 95; Coiiogo Minnesota Vikings Sunday, but Grant, who Ooached the Vikings to football,” Walsh said. “We’re — Miami quarterback Dan Ma­ Houston 4, Pittsburgh 3 Mitchell 1 1-3 4 3 3 0 2 Ripken Bit, 94; Baines, Chi 93. Angeles (3) Sept. 6,7,8; at Montreal (4) St. Francis (N.Y.) — Named Nadine St. Louis 6, Chicago 1 Woodward 2 2 0 0 0 2 Stolen Boses Sept. 13 (2) 14,15; at Chicago (2) Sept. 23. might reserve a few boos for the for 17 seasons before retiring for now very dependent on (running rino, who ended his 37-day holdout Cardlnala6,Cubat 24; at Philadelphia (2) Sept. 25, 26; ot Lllovols women’s volleyball coach and FtMOv’s Games T—3:05. A—16,989. National League — Coleman, StL W; Carmine Faccenda sports Information Three share PGA lead NFL schedule-maker. the 1984 campaign, said he is not backs) Wendell Tyler and Roger last weekend, probably will start Cincinnati (Soto 11-15) at Chl- Raines, Mtl 52; Lopes, Chl44; Mc(tae,StL Pittsburgh (3> Sept. 22, X , X ; at St. Louis (3) Oct. 1,2,3. Home (13) — St. Louis (3) director. After a one-year absence. Grant worried about opening the season Craig and on our tight ends against Houston at the Astrodome, cogo (Botelho 1-2), 2:20 p.m. CHICAGO ST. LOUIS and temuel, Phil 42. Football SU’TTON, Mass. — John Mahaffey has 14 years of PGA Tour ObrhM itarhM American League — Henderson, NY S ^ . 10,11,12; Philadelphia (2) Sept. 16, LA Rams — Signed running bock Lynn returns to the sidelines (1 p.m. against the tough 49ers. blocking and now we’re a more Dolphins coach Don Shula said. Atlanta (Mahler 17-13) at St. Louis WhltaSoxtt.Rangarad Dernier cf 3 0 1 0 Coleman If 5 0 1 0 61; Pettit, Cal 43; Wilson, KC40; Butler, 17; Chicago (2) Sept. 18,19; Pittsburgh (3) Cain; waived defensive back experience under his belt, 14 more than either Brad Fabel or EDT). But the Vikings face per­ “What happened last year really fundamental team than we’ve ever "Dan had another good day of (Tudor 168), 8:35 p.m. Dunston ss 4 1 1 0 McGee cf 4 2 3 0 C levX ; Smith, KCX. Sept. X, 21 ,X ; Montreal (3) Oct. 4,5,6 David Croudlp. Steve Elkington. After the first round of a $400,000 PGA Tour practice and if he works well Pittsburgh (Rhoden 8-13) at Houston Sandbrg 2b 2 0 0 1 Herr 2b 4 0 0 0 PItcMng haps the NFL’s toughest team — has no bearing on what will happen been.” (NIekro 9-11), 8:35 p.m. CHICAGO TEXAS Moreind rf 3 0 0 0 Cedeno 1b 4 13 1 Victories Miami — Actlvotod quarterback event at Pleasant Valley, however, the three are equals on the the Super Bowl champion 49ers — Sunday,” he said. “If we were to San Francisco is looking for its (Friday) and (eels good about Philadelphia (Rowley 11-6) at San ObrhM ObrhM Durhm 1b 3 0 0 0 Londrm rt 4 1 2 3 National League — (>ooden, NY 286; West Dan Marino. leader board. and San Francisco hopes to spoil play Buffalo or Houston (the lOth straight road victory — 11th everything on Saturday, then he’ll Dtego (Show 89), 10:05 p.m. Law If 4 2 2 1 McDwII cf 5 1 1 1 AAotthws If 3 0 0 0 Penditn 3b 4 0 0 0 Andular, StL 288; Hawkins, SO 176; W L Pet. GB counting Super Bowl XIX at probably start," Shula said. “But I New York (Gooden 208) at Los Nichols If 1 0 0 0 Tolleson ss 5 Davis 1 2 0 c 3 0 0 0 OSmIth ss 3 2 10 AAohler, Atl 17-13; Tudor, StI 168; Los Angeles 77 S3 .592 — Minnesota — Signed center-guard Tim ’The veteran and each shot 6-under-par65 Thursday Grant’s welcome home party. league’s two worst clubs last Angeles (Valenzuela 16-9), 10:3Sp.m. Little 2b 3 0 11 O’Brien 1b 4 0 2 0 Speler 3b 2 0 0 0 Nieto c 3 0 11 Valenzuela, LA 169. Cincinnati 69 62 .527 ( Huffman. to share the early lead, one stroke ahead of Leonard Thompson Also scheduled for Opening Day year), I don’t think we’d basically Stanford Stadium. The streak don’t want to come out with a cold Son Diego 69 63 J X 9 Montreal (Gullickson 13-9) at Hulett 3b 1111 DWalkr dh 4 0 0 0 Bosley ph 1 0 0 0 Porter c 1 0 10 American Leogue — (3uldry, NY ond San DIogo — Trgdod rights to and local favorite Jim Hallet. are: Indianapolis at Pittsburgh, feel any different than we do dates back to the NFC Champion­ declaration." San Francisco (GottS-10), 11:05p.m. Baines H 5 14 4 Ward It 4 13 1 Engle p 1 0 0 0 Cox p 2 0 11 Soberhogen, KC 17-5; Burns, Chi 158; six Games RsnMinIns cornorback Mossy Code to Green Bay for Don Strock will start if Marino is Fletchr 2b 0 0 0 0 Wright rf 4 0 0 0 Hotchr ph 1 0 0 0 pitchers tied with 14 victories. LOS ANGELES (32). Rood (17) — ot 19(6 and 19(7 draft choloos. Miami at Houston, the New York preparing for the 49ers.” ship game of 1983. The 49ers have Atlanta (5) Sept. 9, 10 (2), 11, 12; at Saturday’s G— Now York (3) So^.6,7,8; ST. LOUIS — NBA Commissioner David Stern said Thursday delphia at the New York Giants, back, an injury that sidelined him Atlanta at St. Louis, night Salazar 3b 5 0 1 0 Game-Winning RBI— Cedeno (5). Soberhogen, KC2.77; Lelbrandt, KC889; Houston (2) Sept. 18,19; San Francisco (3) St. Louis is making a serious effort to land an expansion Pittsburgh at Houston, night Skinner c 3 2 2 1 LOB—Chicago 1, St. Louis 7. 2B— Key, Tor 899; Guidry, NY 3.04. S opt.X ,X ,X ; San DIogo (2) Sopt.X,Oct. Tampa Bay at Chicago, Denver at through much of the pre-seasoin. Tetals 41 II 16 11 Totals IS 4 11 4 [}unston, McGee, O. Smith, Coleman. Strikeeult 1; Atlanta (2) Oct. 2,3; Cincinnati (3) Oct.4, franchise for the 1987-88 season. TALLWOOD COUNTRY CLUB CMCOBe 846(88(18-11 3B—Dernier. HR—Landrum (4). National League — (taoden, NY 219; 5,6. . B o w lin g ’ “There is a phenomenal renaissance taking place in St. Louis, ’ ’ Amarican Laagua raaulta Texas 1(818(1(8- 4 SB—Dunston (7), Landrum (1). S—Cox Soto, CIn 189; Ryan, Hou 187; CINCINNATI (31). Rood 05) — at BLISS ESTABLISHED 1SS2 (tame-wInnlng RBI — Low (3). Z SF-Sandberg. Valenzuela, LA 177; Krukow, SF'148. Chicago (3) Sept.6,7,(;atAtlanta(2) Sept. Stem said. "We agreed that we would stay in touch about a DP—Chicago 1, Texas 1. LOB— American Ltogue — Blvleven, Minn 18,19; at Houston (3) Sopt.X,21,X; otSon possible expansion franchise.” ' HIGHLAND SHOP BluaJaya7,TwlnaO Chicago 6, Texas 8. 2B—Little, Low, IP H RERBBSO in ; Morris, Det 159; Bannister, Chi 157; Francisco (2) sitat. X , Oct. 1; at Son St. Ixuls Mayor Vincent Schoemehl made an attractive sales ODORLESS METHOD OF EUMINATING Boston, O’Brien. 3B—Guillen. HR— CMcQVO Hurst, Bos 148; Witt, Cal 147. D low (2) Oct. 8 3; at LosAnaelss(l) TrI-Town Baines (17), Slought (6), McDowell (17), Oct.65,6.Home(16)—SanDlsgo(4)Sept. Engle (LI-3) 5 10 6 6 1 0 Dave SIvno X1-5X, Sherwood Hill pitch earlier this week in a meeting with Stem. Summer Clearance MINNESOTA TORONTO Hulett (4). SB—Tolleson (19),Boston(7). Sorensen 330000 Post aaaaon achadula 9,10,11,12; LosAngoIss (4) Sept. 13 (2), ObrhM ObrhM 14, IS; San Francisco (2) Sept. 16,17; 525, A rt Geer 517, Pete Fortin 508, Dick Puckett ct 3 0 0 0 Garda 2b 4 1 1 0 St. Louis Klnglev 5X, Ray Bessette 5X. IP H RERBBSO Cox (W 158) 9 2 1115 Atlanta (3) Sept. 24, 25. 26; Houston (3) Extravaganza! Smallv dh 4 0 0 0 Fielder ph 1 0 0 0 CMCOS# Balk—Engle. T—2:21. A—33A93. Chomalenship Sertee Sept.X,X,X. Sixers sign two Hrbek 1b 3 0 1 0 L e e 2 b 0000 Davis (W 82) 7 9 4 4 1 3 NIta Owla Bmntky rf 3 0 0 0 Moseby ct 3 2 2 3 Wehrmelster 1 2 0 0 0 2 BROUGHT HOME BY YOUR DOG OR CAT Bush If 3 0 0 0 Mulinks 3b 4 1 2 2 PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia 76ers have signed All In-stock summerwear, A o ^ o 1 1 0 0 0 1 Oct. Bat AL East, 8:05 p.m. Maureen Wood 196-5M, Beth Hoock Fleas are more than a nuisance; They can infect your loved ones. Flea (taetti 3b 3000 Bell rf 3000 T t X M Eaatarn Laagua playaffa Oct. 9-at AL East, 3:05 p.m. 1(0-1(2-498, Jodi ISlkewlclX2-467, Rita second-round draft pick Greg Stokes and free agent guard Keith Salall c 2 0 0 0 Oliver dh 4 0 ) 0 Russell (LI-5) 2 ( 7 7 2 1 Oct. 11-at AL West, 8:15 p.m. Albrecht 192475, Roxanne Wilson 175, bites may produce small red spots that Itch. They are also carriers of bags, hats, woods. Irons, and Reed c 1 0 0 0 Upshaw 1b 4 1 3 1 Walker to contracts. Noles 83 3 3 3 0 0 Oct. 1l4it AL West, 8:15 p.m. Annie Gagnon X1-469, M arlon Smith disease. The Bliss odorless method Is guaranteed to completely eliminate Teufel 2b 2 0 0 0 Whitt c 3 0 0 1 welsh 51-351101 First Round x-Oct. 13-At AL West, 4:X p.m. Tennis 195, Karen Tracey 453, Doreen (jognon Stokes, 22, a forward, is Iowa’s all-time leading scorer with shoes up to Lmbrdz 2b 1 0 0 0 Barfield rf 3 0 1 0 Schmidt 1 0 0 0 0 1 (Best of Flvo) x-Oct. 15ot AL East, 8:15 p.m. 458 1,768 points and averaged 19.9 points per game as a senior. In the fleas. . . It Is a guarantee backed by over a century of reliability. Gogne ss 2 l) 1 0 Leach rf 10 10 Russell pitched to 3 batters In 3rd. A M n y vs. Vermont x-Oct. 16at AL East, 8:15 p.m. Princeton, N.J., rookie league, he averaged 17.6 points and 7 Stenhos ph I 0 0 0 Fernndz ss 4 2 2 0 H B P -by Welsh (U ttle). T—2:40. (Vormom wins sorlos, 1-1) Nottonnl LooBus TetaN « 8 2 8 TetOlS 84 7^7 A-7,334. Sept. 1 — Vermont 4, Albany 3 Oct. Bat NL West, ( :X p.m. U.S. Opan achadula Powdar Puff rebounds as the Sixers’ team won all five of its games. 70 % O F F MbMeeeta 888888848— 8 Se^. 2 — Vermont 8, Albany 4 Oct. IGot NL West, ( :X p.m. PHONE: 649-9240 TereuM J18 2t8 8 te -7 Se^. 3 — Albany 4, Vermont 3 Vivian Motava 1964M, Helen Stodvk Sat., Sept. 7 thru FrI., Sept. 13 Oct. 12ot NL East, 1:0S p.m. 451. Game-winning RBI— M ulllniki (9). Sept. 4 — Vermont 6, Albany 3 Oct. IBot NL East, 8:15 p.m. NEW YORK — Schadula ofFrIdov’s Panont! Chacka Accaptad. E—Goettl. OP—Minnesota 2, Toronto VfOISrWrV PMw ■firaM x-Oct. 16at NL East, 3:05 p.m. feature matches at the U.S. Open Bucks sign No. 1 selection 1. LOB—Minnesota 2, Toronto 6. (Now BiKtanwIno sorlos. 1-1) x-Oct. IBot NL Wsst, 3:05 p.m. Tennis Championships (seeds Inparsn- Eaatarn Bualnaaa Sorry, No Cradit Cards. 2B—Moseby, Mulllniks, Hrbek. 3B— RaiUogTV Sept. 1— New Britain 4, Watorburv 810 x-Oct. 17-at NL West, 8:X p.m. thssos): MILWAUKEE, Wis. — The Milwaukee Bucks have signed Femondez. HR—Moseby (12), Upshaw Innings World Sorias Stadium Court Gena Richardson 140, Pets Aceta their 1985 first-round draft choice, Jerry "Ice” Reynolds (14). SB—Fernandez (13). SF—Moseby. Sept. 2 — Wotorbury 4, New Britain 2 (Best of Sevan) (Starttop of 11 ojm. EOT) 149-145-418, Dove Peck 155, John TALLWOOD COUNTRY CLUB Sept. 3 — New Britain 5, Woterburv 2 TONIGHT Oct. IBot AL, ( :U p.m. AAortlns Navratilova (2), Dallas, vs. Burger 140-151-414, Lo rry Aceto 144, e-foot-8-inch swingman from Louisiana State University. BUSS IP H RERBBSO Se^. 4 — New Britain 10, Woterburv 0 Oct. IGot A U TBA Steffi Graf (11), Wost(>ormanv (womsn's Gordie Buck 151, Ed Zowlstowskl Rt. 85, Hebron — 646-3437 r. Reynol(ls, the 22nd player selected in the draft, Thursday 7 :X Red Sox vs. Indians, WTIC radio. Cliomplonsbip semifinal); KsnFloch,Sabring,Fta.,and 166-415, M ick Holmes 140, Tom M o rri­ EXTERMINATOIIS 8:M Yankees vs. A's, Chonnel 11, Oct. 22ot NL, ( : X p.m. Blyleven*(L 13-14) 4 9 6 5 0 4 Verment vs. New Britain Oct. 23ot NL, 8:X p.m. Robert Saguso, Sunrise, Flo. (1), vs. son 151-142413, Paul Gllberto IK , Ed slg n ^ a four-year contract, but terms of the agreement were not Setwom 4 4 1 1 2 1 WPOP (Vermont Mods sortos 1-8) Schworm 14), Tad Kowiun 155-151-412. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST IN CONN. I0 :X AAets vs. Dodgers, SportsChan- x-Oct. 24-of NL^ ( :X p.m. HanrI Laconta and Yannick Noah (12), disclosed. Don’t Miss Out On This Onel Sept. 5Vermont 2, New Britain 1, 5 x-Oct. 15at AL, ( :X p.m. Franco (man’s doublos final); Chris Rick DoDomlnIcIs 141, Tom Harrison Alexondr (W 14b) 9 2 0 0 1 5 nel, WKHT Innings Evert Ltoyd (1), Fort Lauderdale, Fla., vs, 146409, Al Boninl 140, Pate Scott 154, 11 :X U.S. Open ^Ighllghts, Channel 3 x-Ort. X-ot AL, TBA WP—Blvleven. T—2:07. A—26J84. Rost Of series TBA x4f nocsssory Nona Mandllkova V»< Czechoslovakia. Dave Dynes 145418, Gabs Siabo M l. |g - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Sept. 6, 1985 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Sept. 6, 1985 - 18 BUSINESS 6 4 5 - 2711 For advertisements to be Classified.Store/Office Space• Household Goods 62 Business Opportunities .. .22 Rates Notices Resort Property ...... M isc. for Sole ...... 63 published Monday, the dead­ New law puts teeth in enforcing child support Situation W anted ...... 23 -Minimum Charge: Home and Garden 64 line is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. Lo st/Found...... 01 Employment Info...... 24 Misc. for Rent...... Pets 65 $3.00 for one day Personals...... 02 Instruction...... 25 Wanted to Rent...... “ Even at best, enforcement is never fully effective.” family collects welfare. The new law permits Musical Items 66 Per Word: Announcements...... 03 Roommates Wanted . Read Your Ad If you are — or if you know a parent who is — The number of households with children in need of offsetting returns of absent parents for all families. Recreational Items 67 1-2 d a y s ...... 20® Also, all states must provide a mechanism to offset A u c tio n s ...... 04 overdue in child-support payments, be warned: A support was up to 8.7 million fronh 8.4 million in 1981. Real Estate Antiques 68 3-5 da ys ...... 18® Classified advertisements tough kick in the pants is on the way. Effective Oct. 1, state tax refunds of delinquent parents. Your At the same time, the average dollar amount of child Services T a g S a le s...... 69 6 d o y s ...... 16® are taken by telephone as a states will be required to implement such proven support has remained virtually unchanged; $2,106 in Homes for Sale ...... 31 26 d a y s ...... 12® • LIENS; The states must, in addition, work out a Services Offered Wanted to Buy 70 canvenience. collection methods as wage withholding when parents Money's 1981, compared with $2,341 in 1983. process to Impose liens against real and personal Financial Condominiums ...... 32 The Manchester Herald is fall behind in paying support. Lots/Land for Sale ...... 33 Painting/Papering Tougher measures do help, though, and this is property for overdue support. M o rtg a g e s...... Ik responsible only for one incor­ The new measures, enacted by Congress last year, Investment Property ...... 34 Building/Contracting Worth where the provisions of the new law come in. Among Thus, parents in arrears will find it impossible to Personal Loans ...... 12 rect insertion and then only will assist the millions of women who are owed child Business Property ...... 35 Roofing/Siding ...... Sylvia Porter the highlights: dispose of that property until they clear the Insurance...... 13 Automotive Deadlines for the size of the original support but who fail to receive all or part of the • WAGE WITHHOLDING: All states must provide Resort Property ...... 36 Heating/Plumbing obligations. . . Wanted to Borrow ...... 14 Cars/Trucks for Sale . 71 For classified advertise­ insertion . payments due to them. For you to take advantage of for automatic withholding of child-support payments Although there are other enforcement provisions, F lo o r in g ...... these new provisions, however, your state has to have Income Tax Service . Motorcvcles/Bicycles .. .72 ments to be published Tues­ Errors which do not lessen if the amount in arrears equals 30 days’ support. the biggest impact will come from wage withholding the value of the advertisement passed enabling legislation to fulfill the provisions. Absent parents must first be notified, but it will be the Rentals Services Wanted ...... Rec Vehicles— ...... 73 day through Saturday, the Ask your local child-support enforcement agency and tax offsets. Employment Auto Services...... 74 deadline is noon on the day will not be corrected by an obligation of the employer to withhold the funds from Rooms for Rent ...... 41 for guidance. support received full payment in 1983 against only 47 The delinquent parent is throwing his/herburden on For Sale Autos for Rent/Lease...... 75 before publication. additional insertion. ____ percent in 1981; but 25 percent received only partial a paycheck. & Education Apartments for Rent ...... 42 "The new federal legislation moves in the direction At each state’s option, payments can be withheld our backs, as taxpayers. Whatever the excuse of the Holiday/Seosonal..,. .61 Misc. Automotive ...... 76 payment, the same as in 1981; and 24 percent received Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes for Rent ...... 43 that offers genuine promise — automatic wage from other sources of income, too, such as dividends, absent parent, we end up paying the support bills. deduction," David L. Chambers, a law professor at no'payments at all. For an indispensable guide to your rights as an That is an improvement, nevertheless — even commissions and pensions. the University of Michigan and an expert on If the absent parent does not have a second family, individual owed child-support payments, obtain a free child-support issues, told my research associate, though a full 1 million women failed to receive a single copy of the Handbook on Child Support Enforcement, penny of court-ordered child support in 1983. And the up to 60 percent of disposable income can be withheld. I HOMES HOMES Ellen Hermanson. That drops to 50 percent if the parent does have a written by the federal Office of Child Support HELP WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE Some progress has been achieved in recent years, combined dollar amount of non-payment and partial Enforcement. You’ll find various procedures to help HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED ( payments by absent parents equals 3 billion. second family. says a recent study by the Census Bureau — but too • TAX REFUND OFFSET: As of today, the IRS you. Write to Handbook, Department 628-M, Consu­ But there is no missing the fact that the overall Furniture RefInIsher — Walf-Watchers— J ust Re­ "Looking For Four Bed­ many children fail to get the support owed by absent examines returns from absent parents only if the mer Information Center, Pueblo, Colo. 81009. Permanent Part Time — Child Care — Baltan. problem continues to grow — and as Chambers says. Full time. Apply at Green­ Prafesslanal cauple seeks duced For Quick Sale - rooms?" — Stop - You've parents. The figures: 51 percent of those owed child Office position. Good typ- berg Beatman, 754 warm , loving care for was $84,900. Now reduced found them. In this charm- . In g skills. Legal St Teacher Aide — In Why Join a Health Club? Small Engine Mechanic Maple Avenue, Hartford two-year old daughter In to $79,900, owner building Ing and modernized older ■ background helpful, par­ new home. Full of charm Colonial. Look - You will ticularly negligence and nursery school to work Tone up and loose weight, — Experienced with own or coll 249-8569. your home with one or with 4 year olds. Monday, loin the hustle at Domi­ tools required. Perman­ tw o o th e r children. & character. 3 bedroom also find ZVi baths, one Ro-Vic marks 30th, probate law. Send resume Colonial with fireplaced year old heating system, to Box S, c/o The Man­ Wednesday, Friday, 8:45- no's Pizza. Apply at 678 ent full time or part time Teocher — Learning Dis­ Teacher's schedule. Non- abilities for Coventry living room and formal newer roof, all on approx­ chester Herald. 3:15. Starting $4 an hour. Burnside Avenue, East position open. Eckert's smoker. 523-9487 after Call 643-5535. Hartford or Call 289-1488. Lawn 8i Llesure, Route 44, Public Schools. Half time 4pm. dining room, new roof & imately one acre of prop­ Coventry, 742-6103. positions, level K through ceilings. One owner home erty. Listen - To the opening new center 4. Must be certified In Hairstylist — Three full maintained with pride. babbling brook from the Well Established com­ special education. Call time for busy Manchester Century 21 Jackston- wrap-around front porch. Ro-Vic Inc., a Manchester-based distribution center addition was pany looking for responsi­ Pupil Personnel Services salon, no following neces­ Showcase, 646-1316. All this. In Glastonurv, ' Auto Mechanic — (gen­ completed in April 1985. ble people— good driving Office at 742-8913. EOE. sary. Good benefits. Call For only $154,900. Strano distributor of building mainte­ eral Repairs and service. Drivers— "With their own Experienced Babysitter records. Benefits. Cupid Manager, Command Per­ Super Big — Ranch, 3 Real Estate, 647-"SOLD". nance equipment and supplies, will Parrott left Fuller Brush in 1970 Must have own tools, wheels" needed. $4 per for two young children In Services. 289-1524. EOE. formance. 643-8339. bedrooms, living and din­ mark its 30th anniversary with the to devote his full attention to apply at GUI's Auto, Route hour. Mileage reimburse­ m y Bolton Home, two official opening of its new Sheldon Ro-Vie. During the past 30 years he ment and tips. Apply at afternoons, references. ing rooms plus room (or Immediate Occupancy — 6, Bolton. 3 Bedroom Ranch with 2 Road distribution center next has seen his enterprise grow to Domino's Pizza. 678 Burn­ 643-5108. Full Time Landscape La­ Painter — Must be fully expansion. 3 car garage. $80's. Blanchard 8, Ros- full baths In East Hart­ Thursday. Following the opening, become one of the largest distribu­ side Avenue, East Hart­ borers — Own transporta­ Permanent Part Time experienced In Interior- tion. Good storting pay. exterior residential work. seHo Real Estate, 646- ford. Aluminum siding, Ro-Vic will host a three-day tion outlets of its type in New ford or coll 289-14818. Nurse (or ENT Allergy Tellers — Inquire Savings 643-1699. Bank of Manchester, 923 Call Inkel Painting, Inc., 2482. fireplaced living room product show in which business England. The company now em­ Practice in Manchester. Full time. Contact Mrs, Main Street, Manchester. 649-0095. with bay window. Lovely accounts throughout southern New ploys 45 people, including an Are You The Walking In Dental Assistant — Or- thondontlc office, Vernon Noonan, 646-0314. Medical Receptionist and Entertaining Ideasare home that must be seen! England can meet with major outside sales team of 18. the rain type, have a cor Circle area. Experience File Clerk needed. Port Part Tlme(after school) Part Tim e Help— Wanted what you get. In here you Blanchard 8t Rossetto Ro-Vic distributes both national- and enloy public contact? suppliers. preferred. P.O. Box 2356, time. 1-5pm, Monday thru mall order business needs for daytime and nlghtlme. view this beautiful private Real Estate, 646-2482. In 1954, Roger E. “ Gene" brand and private-level cleaning Come loin our team at Friday. Typing skills and help with preparation of Apply In person at Arthur Domino's Pizza, 678 Burn­ Vernon, C T 06066. The Manchester Board of home with bl-level deck Parrott Sr. founded Ro-Vic in his and industrial chemicals as well as pleasant phone manner materials. Apply at Con­ Treachers, 401 Center Spacious Colonial — 9 side Avenue, East Hart­ Education seeks appli­ leading to bushy lands. basement, where he developed a a complete line of cleaning supp­ cants for a playground ore required. Call 647-1129 necticut Cane and Reed, Street, Manchester. rooms plus 2 garages and ford or coll 289-1488. Real Estate Salesman — Coped rear yard In South hand cleaner and began selling it. lies. It is also a leading supplier of aide at Robertson School. (or appointment. 205 Hartford Rood, Glastonbury area of qual­ large barn with horse floor maintenance equipment in­ Congenial office, good In­ 11:30-1:15. $3.75 per hour. Manchester. General Shop Help — stalls In Bolton. $140's. This was a sideline to his regular come and training. ity homes, fofal privacy, 7 job as chief pilot for the Fuller cluding buffers, sweepers, va­ Contact Mr. Freeman, Lab Technician for ENT Convertor/Monutocturer rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2Vz Blanchard 8i Rossetto Merritt Agency, 646-1180. Real Estate, 646-2482. Brush Co. From this modest cuum cleaners, and industrial 647-3371. EOE. Practice In Manchester. Secretory — Newly of supplies to the graphic baths 8, home warranty Full time. Contact Mrs. opened accounting office arts Industry has a full beginning. Ro-Vic outgrew three pressure-cleaning units, Ro-Vic’s Caregivers Needed — To program. $144,500. Herald photo by Plntq Noonan, 646-0314. reaurles full time statisti­ time position available Jackston-Showcase, 646- locations before moving to its Sheldon Road showroom also work In day care center Bakery Soles Help— Part Legal Secretory — Senior Super Deep Lot! With this cal typist with good tele­ for a person Interested In 1316.______present Sheldon Road site nine offers complete lines of paper caring for infants and time. Job duties are wait­ partner In extremely busy Vinyl sided, six room . ing on customers and Competent, Reliable phone manner and com­ varied duties In a manu­ Cape. Three bedrooms. years ago. The 30,000-square-foot goods, party supplies, wedding toddlers, morning and af­ East Hartford Law firm puter experience. facturing environment. New home cleaning. Apply at Dia­ housecleoning person 5-6 Pilgrim Lane — Execu­ Lots of kitchen cabinets, . announcements and decorations. ternoon shifts, 5 hours seeks personal secretory Shorthand a plus. Send Must be flexible regard­ na’s Bakery, Manchester hours o week. Will pay $6 tive Cape with first floor One year old Septic Svs- ■ Ro-Vic’s fleet of five delivery Main Street to the new each. Starting $4 per hour. with experience In com­ resume with salary re­ ing duty assignments, Mineral supplier Dynamic Metal Products Co. is one of several industrial aircraft parts, moved from Parkade. per hour. 646-3532. family room and master tem,(superl). Newer elec­ trucks is on the road five days a Call 643-5535. mercial matters, probate quirements to Paul L. reasonable mechanical bedroom suite. Over 2,000 tenants in an industriai area being developed off Parker building early this spring. 8i estates, general litiga­ trical system and furnace. drops 1,500 jobs week, making stops throughout Watson, CPA, 1136 Gran- skills and some heavy sq.ft., 2Vj baths, built by Roof Is twelve years old, Connecticut, parts of Massachu­ Streeband Sanrico Drive. The company, which makes tion & partner office thlll Rood, Coventry, C T lifting. Deaendablllty a Swensson. $149,900. Blan­ procedures. Delegates o and the back Is enclosed GREENWICH (UPI) - AMAX setts. and Rhode Island. COMPUTER LETTERING SPECIALISTS 06238. must. Training provided. chard 8, Rossetto Real with Chain-link fencing. Inc., a worldwide supplier of In addition to sales, distribution great deal of work — this Daytime hours are flexi­ Estate, 646-2482. Is a take charge position. Assistant for Manchester Located on Rt. 44A In and delivery. Ro-Vic is a leader in Physical Therapy Aide — ble. Wages and benefits minerals and energy, says it will Candidates must be artistic, able to follow in­ Some real estate also Doctor's Office. Part- Coventry. See It today!! eliminate about 1,500 jobs at all maintenance training. Through Seabrook hikes out for Bay State utilities Full time. To assist fhero- competitive. Coll Man­ Rolling Hills— Storrs.64x $76,900. structions, attentive to detail, cooperative and Involved. Familiarity time Including one late ch ester, 649-4192 for levels of the company by the end of the use of slides, videotapes, and p I s t i n busy 12 mobile home In adult flexible. Basic understanding of home compu­ with IBM Multimate evening per week and orthopedic/sports medi­ appointment. park. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, hands-on instruction, customers setts Municipal pay for Seabrook. utilities with shares in Seabrook "Three Family Invest­ the year. CONCORD, N.H. (U PI) - A Peabody Municipal — has voted Word Processing a plus. possible Saturdays. Pleo- cine practice In Manches­ air conditioned, applian­ would have to raise money at the ter helpful. sont Personality a must. ment" — 3-5-5 Rooms, lots AMAX said Thursday it will use are kept abreast of the best plan to pass on Seabrook nuclear against the plan and Massachu­ He said the plan would result in Free parking. Salary com­ ter. Please call Ruth at Part Time Truck Driver ces, washer and dryer. retirements, terminations and methods of accomplishing their plant construction costs to Massa­ setts Municipal officials have rate increases for customers of the risk of stockholders, not ratepay­ We have Trainee positions as well as those re­ mensurate with expe­ No experience necessary. — Apply In person, of remodeling and Indi­ 647-1493. Firm price. $35,000. 429- vidual heating system. consolidation of functions to make maintenance tasks. chusetts municipal electric custo­ discarded it because they wanted 28 utilities. ers. The ruling is under appeal to rience. Ask for Pat at Coll 646-5153 or leave mes­ 11am-3pm weekdays. A r­ quiring 6 months equivalent experience. Basic 1992. The numbers work!! As Ro-Vic celebrates its 30th the Massachusetts Supreme Judi­ 528-9751. sage with service. thur Drug, 942 Main the reductions, which will trim its mers has been scrapped by the unanimous support. understanding of elementary geometry and/or $108,900. Century 21 Lind­ Massachusetts Municipal owns cial Court. Street. workforce by about 12 percent anniversary, plans are being con­ project's third-largest owner. mechanical drawing.abilities helpful. sey Real Estate, 649-4000. from the 12,400 employees it had at sidered for future expansion. The Michael Dorsey, a spokesman "A t this point, it appears we are an 11.6 percent share of the New Cape — Hebron. PsMar for • smsll production Gorgeous customized 7 the end of June. company's management team in­ for the Massachusetts Municipal not going to use that alternative," 90-percent complete reactor on Dorsey said Massachusetts Mu­ QSP offers an excellent benefits package HARDWARE parts w/soma axpariance. Dental Receptionist — room, I'/z bath home built "Two Family - Owner and Dorsey said. New Hampshire’s seacoast. The nicipal is reviewing other alterna­ which includes medical, dental and life insur­ SALESPERSON 2nd Shift. Wo are a vary por- The company said the program cludes Chairman Parrott; Roger Wholesale Electric Co., said Someone to work Satur­ by Behrmonn. Family Tenant" — to help pay the will be fully implemented by the E. Parrott Jr,, president; Karl Thursday the plan involved billing Merrill Lynch executive Robert utility is seeking ways to continue tives to continue investing in ance, pension plan and tuition reimburse­ Personable and dependa­ sonabla company with good Saute Cook — Flexible mortgagel 2 large rooms, benefits. Apply at Air Flo In­ days only. Manchester room, fireplace, cedar ex­ eiid of the year and is an effort to Reichelt, executive vice president its 28 municipal utilities with Hildreth, Seabrook’s chief finan­ in the project despite an adverse Seabrook including the sale of ment. Qualified candidates may apply at our ble individual. Full time. hours. Pleasant atmos­ 3 porches, separate' heat, Apply In person. Conyers strument Comp. S3 Addison office. Please send re­ phere. Good starting pay. terior. $110,000. Blan­ reduce costs and improve produc­ and general manager; and Phil cial consultant, said last month the regnlatory ((tiling. bonds or the transfer of a portion of facility or send a resume with to; garage ond large lot! shares in Seabrook for continued salary history Hardware. 63 Tolland Rd.. Qlastonbury, C T or call sume to Box T , c/o Man­ Call 649-2811. chard 8, Rossetto Real tivity and the overall performance Daly, sales and marketing construction costs. plan was one alternative under - The Massachusetts Department the utility’s financing costs to other Tpke.. Manchester. C T 633-D455. E.O.E. chester Herald. Estate, 646-2482.______$130's. Century 21 Lindsey of the company. manager. But he said one utility — consideration to help Massachu­ of Public^ .'Utilities, has ruled owners. PERSONNEL DEPAITTMENT Real Estate, 649-4000. GERBER SCIENTIHC PRODUCTS, INC. l9»jSITUATiDN South Windsor — New listing, too soon for a "Owner Retires" — leav­ 151 Batson Drive DISHWASHERS EQUIPMENT REPAIR [^ W A N T E D ing nice family neighbor­ Manchester, C T 06040 photol 8 Room Colonial, 4 SHORT ORDER COOKS We are looking to a full time bedrooms, first floor fam­ hood, 3 bedrooms, EOE M/F repairperson qualified to ily room, 2'/z baths, 2 car Florida room, 2 car gar- SHIFT LEADER TRAINEES work on vacuum cleanera, LIve-ln Companion — garage, porch, nice condi­ oge. Great lawn and buffers, power sweepers, Housekeeping and home landscaping! $70's. Cen­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Experienced or will train. Above average wages based pressure sprayers and smMi tion throughout. Call us to management. Has driv­ on past experience. electric motors. Repair work see through. $142,500. U & tury 21 Lindsey Real Est­ er's license. 649-4593. ate, 649-4000. We otter paid vacations, pleasant and friendly working will be done In house and at R Realty, 643-2692. conditions, medical Insurance. Apply at customer business locations. If you possess these skMIs, Bookkeeping — Let me do HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED and are capable of handling I LOST AND FOUND I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED REIN'S N.Y. STYLE customer relations. In a cour­ your light bookkeeplng- WE ARE GROWING ... teous manner, call Nall at Ro- (billlng, typing, etc.) at Lost Cot — "Svlvester” DELI RESTAURANT Vlc, Inc.. Manchester, for an home. Quick, accurate Easy assembly work! Persons to work In kit­ Interview. 9am-50m dally. and dependable. Referen­ type: block chin; white $600.(W per 1(X). Guaran­ chen with other girls. To Route 30 - 428 Hartford Tpke. - Vernon belly, paws, stripe Inside Our high technology company has immediate 646-3322. ces furnished. Paula, 643- teed Payment. No Expe- make sandwiches and 79B4. front legs. Long flat fur. rlence/No Sales. Details Hostess-M/F — We need other kitchen duties. 649- Dental Receptionist — Delivery Person — Ma- Waitresses and Hostess— needs in the following positions: Machine Shop needs de­ Manchester office, 4 day le/Femole. Part time. Friendly. Answers to send self-addressed smiling faces for full tlme- pendable people for se­ 0305. Mornings and evenings. "Vlnnle". Reward. 646- week. Includes Saturday. Apply Floral Expres- Apply In person, LoS- CLERK TYPIST - Purchasing stamped enyelope; ELAN /part time hours. Nights, condary operation. Expe­ SHIPPER-RECEIVER IHDMES 8719. VITAL-173, 3418 Enter­ weekends and some days Please send a resume to slons, 646-8268.______trodo West, 471 Hartford 45 to 50 wpm. rience preferred but we Box N, c/o Manchester SECRETARY prise Road, Ft. Pierce, F L during fall. Good pay, will train desirable candi­ Rood. Experience with computer systems, or Part Time FDR SALE Herald. Childcare Wanted — in 33482. meals provided. Benefits dates. Full or part time. data entry Part Time or Full Time m y home 2Vj days weeki y. Full Tim e Soles Help — 40 Light shipping and re­ available. Apply In per­ Days only. Apply Tues­ Auto Service Technicians Beginning October 1st. Strong math background son, Ground Round Res­ hours. Apply In person. ceiving duties of In­ Manchester — $70’s. Just days and Thursdays, — Part time and full time References required. Call Interpersonal skills, organized and, Good opportunity in pleasant office for Listed this absolutely Lost — Man's gold and taurant, Glastonbury, 659- 10am-2pm at CB Enter­ available. ExperlencM In Adam's Apple, Manches­ dustrial type compo­ 646-1216 after 6pm. Non- ter Parkade. motivated adorable 4 room Ranch garnet ring. Reward, 649- 0162. prises, 75 Woodland front end alignments, person with good typing skills and plea­ nents. Approximately By Owner — 3 year oid 1,850 sq. ft., 7 1117. smokers prgfOrred. Able to work in fast paced atmosphere. with cheerful kitchen, A Construction Equipment Street, Manchester. brakes and tuneups pre­ Bbokkeeptr AssisMn^r^ 20 hours per week with Help Wanted — Waitress Mfg. Experience a plusi sant phone manner. Duties consist of good size living room with room, 2'/4 bath Raised Ranch. One acre Operator — Bulldozer Receptionist Sales — Re­ ferred. Will consider op- Mornings. Must betoroir- Small White Dog — Bllon Salesclerk. Apply In per­ and Cook — Apply Luigi's typing general correspondence, in­ flexible schedule. Must fireplace & lovely wood lot near East Hartford/Glastonbury line. backhoe excavator. Good sponsible, mature and pllcants with less expe­ lar with safeguard sys­ son, M arlow’s Inc., 867 Entry level. dog Is wearing white flea tem. Apply In person only, Restaurant, 706 Hartford be dependable and floors, dining room and Pay and benefits. Expe­ pleasant person to work rience. Uniforms Main Street, Manchester. voices, purchase orders and answering fenced yard that encloses Quiet cul-de-sac, 2 car garage, fire­ collar. Please call 649- provided but must have 12-2pm, Al Siefferts Ap­ Road, Manchester. ELECTRO-MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN - able to work with rienced need only apply. on a part time basis. phone. No steno or dicto required. Top extra deep lot. A delight to 4919. Telemarketing — Make own tools. Full company pliances, 445 Hartford, At least 4 years In Electro/ Mechanical complicated model placed family room and appliances. 646-5114. Heavy phone and custo­ Part Tim e ixisltlon availa­ seel Call for details. Sen­ appointments for market­ benefits available. Call Rood. Part Time Teller Wanted salary for experienced, energetic appli­ numbers. Call Sandy mer contact. Variety of ble for mature, dependa­ — Apply In person. Herit­ experience. try Real Estate, 643-4060. Asking $119,950. Call 649-0593. Found — Off Haynes Experienced Full Tlme- ing representative. Main­ K-Mart Auto Service, 643- at 640-4355 for ap­ duties Include light typ­ ble person as TV Knowledge of electrical codes helpful. cant. Call Sandy at 649-4355 for ap­ Street, grey tiger cat with /Bookkeeper and office tain log, 9:30-2:30. Hourly 6510 (or an appointment. Full or Part Time ■— age Savings 8, Loan,. ing, filing, etc. Call Deb­ Attendant. Hours flexible, Route 31, Coventry, EOE. Ability to make formal wiring diagrams pointment. double paws. Very lonely manager. Apply In per­ plus bonus program. Plea­ Woman For Cashier pointment. Glastonbury — $179,900. bie of 643-2171. afternoons and weekends. from electrical design sketches. for owner. 646-5288. son, Marlow’s Inc. 867 sant Glastonbury office. Stock work at stationary Shrider Fluid Beautiful, proud & profes­ OPEN HOUSE 633-8750.______S Call 646-1222, Ext. 2534 and Part Time Driver's Main Street. Manchester. Munson's Candy Kitchen, store. Reeds, Inc., Shrider Fluid Power, Inc. sional describes this spec- Parkade. leave name and phone Helper — Furniture deliv­ PROGRAM MANAGER’S AIDE - Power, Inc. tacular newly con­ Route 6, Bolton Is accept­ Diesel Trade Instructor — number. ery, 1-2 days a week. H.S. Graduate 44 Stock Place Sun., Sept. 8 Newspaper dealer needed ing applications for part Immediate opening How­ Construction — Protect 44 Stock Place structed LaCova 9 room HELP WANTED for our South Windsor 647-1717.______Ability to read mechanical and electrical Manchester, C T 06040 Colonial with 4 bedrooms, time employment for both ell Cheney Regional Manoger — Rapidly grow Court of Probole, District of Manchester, C T 06040 area. Call 647-9946, Man­ Manchester drawings, work Independently, 2Vz baths, 2 (Ireploces, MPM sales and stock delivery. Vocational Technical Ing, Hartford based gen­ Notice or HeAMNo NOTICE TO CREDITORO chester Herald. 20-24 hours per week, call School, Manchester. Sa­ eral contractor has imme­ ESTATE OF problem-solving skills. family room, first floor Insurance Agency — Full ESTATE OF den and lovely private tor appointment, 649-4332. lary $19,205 to $28,950. diate opening for Protect HAROLD O. MODEAN, GEORGE B. KRAUSE.Iate Familiar with computers. 7 Rainbow Trail tim e. B ack ground In of Manchester, deceased yard. Quality to the last Medical benefits. It Is the Manager with a minimum deceased Military service or on the job training In PRODUCTION WORKERS home and auto necessary. The Hon. William E. Fitz­ detail. Call for an appoint­ Service Station Mechan­ Part Tim e Positions avail­ policy of the Connecticut of 10 years experience. Pursuant to an order of Hon. Gerald, Judge, of the Court the field of engineering a plusi Beautiful, 8Vi room Colonial, 4 bedrooma, General office work In­ William E. FitzGerald, ment, Sentry Real Estate, ics or Attendants — Full able tor dependable peo­ State Board af Education Position requires q solid of Probate, District of Man­ 2'A baths, custom shades and drapes, 2 car cluding customer con­ Judge, dated August 23,19S5 chester at a hearing held on Entry level. 643-4060. or part time. Uniforms ple to perform general not to desicrimlnate on background In all phases a hearing will be held on an garage plus morel furnished. Apply In per­ Gram py’s Is Hiring Assist­ of residential construc­ tact. Call 643-2131. application proving for the September 3, 19S5 ordered • Sewers ant M a n a g e rs , $200 cleaning and floor main­ the basis of race, sex, that all clolms must be pre­ TELEMARKETING ASSISTANT - son, 252 Spencer Street, tenance In a modern of­ color, religious creed, tion Including planning, authority to mortgage cer­ sented to the fiduciary on or Mrectlene; I-S4 East to Tunnel Rd., Exit 66 (form­ Manchester. weekly, 40 hour week. tain real estate situated In the Degreed. (Marketing or Business) • Packers Open House — Sunday, fice building In the Man- physical disability (In ac­ estimating, scheduling, Town of Manchester, County before December 6,1905 or be erly 67). Second left after tunnel, on RItley Rd., first Cashiers, $4/hour and buying, supervision ond barred as by law provided. Sales or Telemarketing experience a September,8th, 1pm-4pm. chMter area. Experience cordance with section 504 of Hartford os In sold appli­ • General Labor 171 Carriage Drive, Man­ right to Boulder Crest Lsne snd second right to Shipping and Receiving Dell people for all shifts. If turnover. Phone 549-5946 cation on ftlt more fully ap­ Mary Lou Taylor, plus! you are energetic, relia­ hefpful but not required. of the Rehabilitation Act Clerk chester. Something Spe­ Rainbow Trail. Clerk - 40 hour week, Hours ore from 5:30 to (or more Information. Cleaning — Student- pears, at the Court of Pro- The fiduciary Is: Entry level. ble and want to grow with of 1973), national origin, b M on Sepfember 16,1985 at • Machine Operators cial — That's what this Monday thru Friday. 9;30pm, Mondoy thru Fri­ ancestry, marltlal status S/Housewlves, (HHilWe Robert G. Krause Good communication skills, pleasant Apply In person, llom - a grow ing com pany, 3:08 P.m. house Isl Beoutlfully dec­ day. For an Interview or other provisions stated hours, port or (UK Hme. JptiM M M. Bruder, 11 Tinker Lane voice, poised and professional helpful. 3pm weekdays. Arthur apply In person, Gram ­ days or rtights« fia t Greenwich, CT 06830 Jobs open in all departments. Full and part time. orated • 3-4 bedrooms, py’s, 706 Main Street. appointment, please call In accordance with Titles ^ Ass't. Clerk 009419 first floor mahogany pa­ 08 Bouldw Crist Drug, 942 Main Street. 649-3181 between 9am and afomhd Servteei'MM 011-89 No experience necessary. IX of the 1972 Education QSP offers an excellent benefits package nelled family room - rec Lane 4pm dolly. heipnowl CoH affT 88B. D a. L, TrI City Plaza, Amendments, In any of Its Part Tim e Help to service Court of Probate, District of Court of Probate, District of which includes medical, dental and life insur­ room - fully landscaped. education programs, ac­ Manchester Apply at: Vernon Is now hiring port customers of mall room Full and Part time In Deli. Manchester ance, pension plan and tuition reimburse­ Call to da yl $124,900. Unique, 10 room tivities or employment coming In September. NOTICI o r HEAMNa NOTICE OF HEARINO PILLOWTEX CORPORATION time. Day hours availa­ Apply In person. Highland ESTATE OF ESTATE OF ment. Qualified candidates may apply at our Joyce G. Epstein Real Raised Ranch with ble, also evenings and Full and Part Tim e for policies. The state of Con­ Perfect for housewife or Estate, 647-8895. necticut Is on Affirmative Park Market, 317 High­ MARIE C. AMIRAULT, BRUNO C. ENRICO, A facility or send a resume with salary history to: 49 Regent St., Manchester, C T 06040 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage plus many, w e^-ends. LIberol dis­ golf course and snack bar. retired person. Call 646- land Street, Manchester. deceased Voluntary Representation Apply at Tallwood CC. Clerical — Full time posi­ Action Equal Opportunity 6781. Pursuant to an order of Hon. Pursuant to an order of Hon. many extras. Must be seani count. Apply to Manager. William E. FitzGerald, Route 85, Hebron. tions In pleasant office Employer. Interested ap­ William E. FitzGerald, PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT 646-1737 Country Llymg — Yet, plicants may call Dr. Judge, dated August 31,19S5 Judge, doted August 23, 1905 Machinists — Minimum 5 environment. Health Insu- a heorlng will be held on an a heorlng will be held on on GERBER SaENTIFIC PRODUCTS, INC. E O E M/F close _l»''^vervthlngl rdnce/beneflts program Lawrence lerardi at 649- application proving for the application praying (or the Lovely 3 bedroom Ranch Ws can hsip ysu bsesiM s years experience. Set up 151 Batson Drive and operate brldgeport, available. Free, parking. 5396. Front Desk Clerk — For authority to sell certain real authority to sell certain real on a beautifully lands­ Housekeepers — Full estate situoted In the Town of estate situated In the Town of Manchester, C T 06040 "REkLE " PR0FE88I0NAU lathe, mochlnlng centers. Experience using adding the Quality Inn. Part time time and part time caped lot, in one of Bol­ machine, typing skills Manchester, County of Hart­ Manchester, County of Hort- (Ml 646^ 25. snd isk lir Din. Liberal overtime. Wooes Arbor Acres — Full time Cleaning Person for hours that include wee­ needed. Special Incentive ford as In sold application on ford os In sold oppllcotlen on This location is currently ton's most sought-after commensurate with abil­ poultry farm workers. helpful. $4.25-$5.(M an hour beauty salon. 2 hours a kends and holidays. and flexible working sche­ file morefullvappears, otthe file morefullvappears, otthe areas. Charming fire­ D.F. REALE^ INC. ity. Parogon Tool Com­ Paid health and retire­ depending on experience. day, 4 days a week. Per­ Please (III out application Court of Probate on Septem­ Court of Probate on Septem­ place, great bullMns, su­ dule. Please fill out appli­ ber 16,1ft5at2;00 P.M. ber 16, 1905 ot 3:30 P.M. pany, Inc., 121 Adams ment plans. Call 633-4681, Apply In person, Prague fect for student. Call 643- at the front desk, 51 cation at the front desk. involved in a labor dispute. per deck. Won't last - (Jnlv Shoe Company, 200 Pitkin Johanna M. Bruder, Johanna M. Bruder, Stre^, Manchester, CT. Jim Fracchia for an 2103. Hartford Turnpike, Quality Inn, 51 Hartford Ass't. Clerk Ass't. Clerk $104,900. Joyce G. Epstein * 4*- 4SSS *47-9935. appointment. Street, East Hartford. Vernon. Turnpike, Vernon. 01309 01009 Real Estate, 647-8895. t. to - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Sept, 6, 1985 MANCHESTER FOCUS SPORTS WEATHER TOWN OF MANCHUT1R CAR8/TRUCK8 LIOAL NOTICI TAG SALES |F0R8ALE Tht Planning ond Zoning Commlulon will hold o public Meanest cut of all Manchester soccer Gloudy, hot today; htorlnd on WtdnMdov, Stpttmbgr II, 1015 at 7:00 P.M. In th t BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY Town history museum Htorlng Room, Lincoln Ctntar, 494 Main Strott, Manchn- Multi Family — This wee­ 1980 Ford Fiesta — Hatch­ ttr, Oonnoctlcut to hear and conildgr the following peti­ kend beginning Friday. back, standard, radial, has new personality little change Sunday tion*: won’t open this fall can happen to you R ER V il^ FAHITIN6/ I BUIL0IN8/ Too many Items to list, good condtion, A M /F M T H l IiaH TH U T ILITIH DISTRICT ■ ZONING RIGULA- SERVICES Radio, 4 speed. $2,195. l o i j j PAFERHiO CONTRACTINQ 133-140 Strawberry Lane, ... p a g e 2 TION AMENDMENT (E-m - To amend Article II. Section OFFERS! QFEREO Best offer. 646-6876. ... p a g e 3 ... page 111 ... page 15 10.01 to allow municipal office*, police itaflon* and fire Manchester.______hou*e> a* permitted uie* provided the (Ite abut* a molor or minor orterlol o* defined by fhe Town'* Plan of Develop­ Odd lobs. Trucking. Office Machine Repairs Falntmg^ — ComoWe Garage Sale — Friday & ment. and Cleaning-Free pick log - Extertor and lnt» “ nd^emcJ Home reoairs. You name bp dnddellverv.ao Years rior, ceilings rw irrt. ^ e rw m ^ rem^ Saturday, 10am-2pm. ALBERT LINDSAY - SPECIAL EXCEPTION • TAYLOR It, wo do It, Pree esti­ w . . . ------References, lullvlnsored. deling. Quality w o«. R et Tools, books, coins, glass, STREET, TOLLAND TURNPIKE AND PARKER STREET mates. Insured. 6434304. experience. Coil 647-1228 miscellaneous. 257 Spruce 1970 Delta 88 — New (L-17) - Application under Article II, Section 9.15.01 to de­ for (sppointment. Quolltv work. M artin erence^ ond ln-| Street. No Early birds. battery. $500 negotiable. velop 0 *lte In exce*s of 4 acre* (7.47 acre*) and which re- AAottsson, evenings, 649- sored. Coll 6464165, aulre* parking In exce*> afMparklngipace* (277epace* re- Lawnmowers repaired)-' 643-7836. 4431. auexted).- 20 Taylor Street, Buelneu II Zone. Free pick up ond del ly^rv. 1 Dumos Electric— Hoving Saturday — September BARNEY T. PETERMAN, SR. AND BARNEY T. PETER­ 10 percent senior' dis­ Electrical Problems? 7th, 9am-3pm. Mony MAN, JR. • ZONE CHANGE - NORTH MAIN STREET (P-50) count. Expert service. Wishing will not sell ony- household Items, clothes, - To change the lonlng cla**lflcatlen from lndu*trlal Zone to Free estimates. Economy Quolltv cnildcare — ot thing ... a iow ^^O d In Need A toys. 59 CooperhIII Street, Bu*lne*i II aparcel of approxImotelvLOtacre*Identifiedoi ClossNIed will. Why not Repoir? We ^ c l a l l i e In Uiwn AMwer, 647-3660. affordable rotes for chid- Manchester. 1983 Jeep CJ7— Excellent the ¥»e>terly portion of 543-545 North Main Street, as shown ren from 6 weeks lo S‘ l^ace one todovi 643-2711. Residential Work..Joseph on the mop Included In the petition. Dumos. Fully Licensed condition. 28,000 miles. Hdwkes Tree Service — yeors old. For more Infor­ Many extrbs. Call 649- JACK DAVIS - RESUBDIVISION • DEER RUN TRAIL ■ LEO mation oh our concept of Famind Remodeling — Free Estimates. 646-5253. MmhtBtne * I r r aCotiirHciwSaturday. l Qoni Sept. 7,1985 — Single copy: 25« J. LANE (D-17C) - To resubdIvIde "Lvdall Woods", Phase Bucket Truck 8. Chipper. 9493. Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm III & IV, Section 11, to add a portion of the open space area of Stump Removal. Free Es­ what (rffordoble chtldcdre Coblnets, roofing, gut­ Parcel L to lot 164, Leo J. Lane. con mean to you, cOllusat ters, room additions, A ll types remodeling or timates. Special consider­ repairs — Complete kit­ Tag Sale — Saturday, 1967 Chevy Malibu — 2 At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written Grandmother's House, decks, all types ot remo- ation for Elderly ond Han- chens, baths, garages, od- 9/7/85, Roindate, 9/8/85.‘ doors, 6 cylinder, good communications received. Copies of these petitions have dlcawed. 647-7553. Inc., 649-2469. dellna and repairs. FREE 15 Delmont Street, Man­ running condition. Needs been filed In the Town Clerk's office and may be Inspected estimates. Fully Insured. dltlons, dormers during office hours. , TeVepiione 'dSMOUratter porches, decks. No job chester. 9am-3pm. Metal some body work. Asking Dellverina rich loam — 5 cabinets, kitchen table $550. 646-5030 after 5pm. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION 6pmi 647-8909. too large or small. Coil Leo Kwash, Secretory yards, S65 plus tax. Sand, Lorry, 6494985. and chairs, toys, many storm rips Dated at Manchester, CT this 6th doy of September, 19S5. grovel, 8> stone. 643-9504. household Items.______73 Charger — 340 Mag­ Sewing Leon Cleszvnskl Builder 016-09 /■ Dress num, 4 barrel, needs Good Quality Bockhoe meriting, alten rtloni and — New homes, additions, HEATW8/ remodeling, rec rooms, work. $800 or best offer. and Excovoting WorX. sewtng. Con jM r-8730. ' PUlMBINe 646-3469. Bockhoe, excavation and gargges, kltrtiens remo- I HOMES HOMES / delM. celllnm, bath tile, Tag Sale — Saturday, snow plowing. No prob­ Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ Nabisco Brands USA is FOR SALE FOR SALE lem. Coll independent dormers, roofino. Resi­ Sunday, 7th & 8th, 9i"m- Manchester, dential or commercial. throom remodeling; In­ 3pm. Miscellaneous accepting sealed bids un­ ConstrOctlon Co., 456- til 9/20/85, on number 6494291. stallation water heaters, household Items, toys, 8865. M other with One-yeor- 3285, 1979 GMC truck, garbage disposals; faucet clothing, baby Items, otd son ovatlobte to sit In mileage, 111,000,900 cubic repairs. 6494539. Vlsa/M- books. 37 Benton Street, We Will ae o n your house, your home. Own transpor­ foot body. Truck needs osterCdrd accepted. Monchester.______apartment or office. tation. 6464516 onyttme. new speedometer, can be luilBUaiNNe/ Weekly, bl-weekiv or as seen at 35 National Drive, kills power sTPUBLISHER’S NOTICE I^CONTRACnNO Tag Sale— Penny's Dorm you wish. Have 5 years FLOOnNO size refrigerator, end ta­ Glastonbury, CT. Contact experience. Excellent ref­ bles, mirrors, books, fans, Bob West. Nabisco By Alex GIrelll wind cut a path overland between erences. Someone you Rdbeft E. Jarvis, miscellaneous furniture. Brands USA reserves the Herald Reporter Loomis Street and Rrian Drive, EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY con trust. Coll after 5pm, Bullding-RSmodeilno Floor sanding — Floom Saturday, 9am-4pm. 28 right to reject any and all uprooting trees and breaking off 7 Lori, 647-9963. tike new. Speciglliing In bids. All real estate advertised lr> this n ^spaper is subieci totheFe- SpedGtIit. Additions, gor- Elwood Rd.(otf PIfkIn). A 90-minute series of downpours tree limbs at about 6 p.m. Rumors deral Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes il iliega) to advertise described it as a small tornado, but Interior Painting 8, Wal- Interior floors. No waiting with flashes of lightning beat down any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race Chens, bathrooms, re- Stained Tag Sale — Squire Vil­ 1973 Chevy Impala Coupe Preuss was reluctant to call it a Ipaperino — Coll even­ ipoperlng Colt even- anymore. John Verfollle lage, 38F Channing. Child­ on Manchester Friday evening, color, religion, sex or national origin, or ari intention to makeany p I o c e m e n t — V-8, automatic, power tornado. ings, Gary McHugh, In g s , Gary M cH ugh, ren's clothes, glassware, steering, power brake, air dropping trees across power lines such preference, limitation or discrimination This newspaper wtndows/doors. 6434712. Coll 646-5750. In Rolton, power was out in the will not knowingly acceptanyadvertisement for realesialewhicn 643-9321. 6434321. copper, etc. 10am-4pm, conditioning, radio, one and causing widespread power is in violation of the lew. Soturdoy.______owner, 62,000 miles. $250. outages. areas of West Road, Rrian Drive, 160 Gardner Street, Man­ School Street, and Lyman Road. Tag Sale — September The heavy rains flooded streets chester. Saturday after­ In Manchester, power failed at 7th, 9am-4pm. 81 North for brief periods during the hour KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright noon or Sunday. and a half that began at 5:15 p.m., Tolland Turnpike, West Middle Here It Is— For all buyers You Betchal This home Is 1 ^ MISCELLANEOUS Street, Manchester. Fur­ Turnpike, Rachel Road, Tudor who are looking for a n n APARTMENTS niture, clothing, lewelry, but no long term flooding occurred, meant for a big family. 4 1 2 ^ FOR SALE Datsun, 1981 — 210. Hatch­ Lane, Downey Drive, Cottage starter home In Manches­ |4 £ |fOR rent etc.______according to George Ringstone of bedrooms, fireplace, ap­ back, air, 5-speed, sun­ ter under $70,0(X), this Is the Highway Division. Street and the lower end of pliances, 2 car garage and Tag Sale — Strong Street, roof, up to 41 highway downtown Main Street. the home for you. Has two It's In the Verplank school In some spots, gutters filled to Large 3 room heated Slight Point Damage. Several families In­ mpg. Private owner. Must A spokesman for Northeast bedrooms, exf ro large kit­ district. Ottered at $94,500. apartment. $440 monthly, Flashing arrow sign $269 overflow capacity and emptied chen, enclosed sunporch volved. Antiques, collecti­ sell. Best otter over $3,000. Utilities could give no estimate of Jackson 8, Jackson Real Security, no pets, no ap- complete.O left). Ligh­ bles and miscellaneous 646-8281. themselves more than once. for eyening relaxation, Estate, 647-8400 or 646- pliances. 646-2426 ted, no arrow $247. Non- Policemen, firefighters, and how many customers were out of garage, treed lot and only Items. Saturday, Sep­ service in Manchester, though 8646. weekdays. llghted $199. See locally. tember 7th, 9am-2pm. IM0T0RCYCLE8/ Park Department workers were $68,900. Jackston- 1(800)423-0163, anytime. estimates were available for other Showcase, 646-1316. Roindate, following IIHCYCLE8 kept busy with trees that broke or Manchester — Immacu- Soturdoy.______uprooted, some of them cutting area towns. Wait-Watchers — Walt lote 3V2 room apartment. Six 14" snow tires. 16" with Forever but you'll never wires as they crossed roads. "Priced to Sell" — Very Stove, refrigerator, wall- rirn. Drottlng board with Super, Humungous, 21 Mongoose Bike. Cost $250 At the Rennet Apartments, MANCHESTER AND BOLTON nice 7 rooms, 2V* baths, 3 find a solid stone built family, Girl Scout Tag new. Best offer. Call 742- to-wall. No pets. Referen­ parallel bar. 19" color TV. where the power was out, tenants appeared to be the hardest hit bedrooms, family room, home on 9.8 acres of land 649-5225 after 5bm. Sole — Saturday, Sep- 5824. ces. $350 plus utilities. decided against holding a meeting towns in this area. sky lights, acre lot, 2 car with many fruit trees, 649-4003. tember 7th. Games, grape arbor, raspberry 8< to which they had been invited to Coventry police reported oarage and lots more!( books, toys, toilet, miscel­ Kawasaki KZ 650 — 1979, thunder, lightning and rain but no Only SlIBK. Century 21 blueberry bushes, your laneous. Something for excellent condition. Low discuss problems with their apart­ Manchester — 2 bed­ damage and no mishaps resulting Lindsey Real Estate, 649- own duck pond with a toot room, appliances, park­ I PETS______evervonel 31 Lenox miles. Must sell. $950. Call Herald photos by Pinto ments. John FitzGerald, chairman 4000. bridge to a private island. ing, cellar storage. Street, 9am-4pm, No 649-2707. of the Rennet Housing Corp.. from the storm. All this for $87,900. Cen­ Starkweather Street is The Hartford troop of the state 649-2871. Collie's — AKC Champion Early Birds. Rain or convened the meeting in a candle­ Owner's AnxIousI Getting tury 21 Jackston- shine.______hopelessly blocked off by a lit community room, but most of police reported some temporary Showcase, 646-1316. stock, sable, hove shots IMI8CELLANE0U8 flooding on 1-84 in Manchester but ready to relocate - lust Available Immediately — and eye exams; males tree that fell across the road the tenants indicated by a show of S Tag Sale — September [ a u t o m o t iv e waiting for a new family. 4 One bedroom, heot, hot and females. Ready to go hands that they prefered to post­ nothing anywhere else. bedrooms, IV2 baths, fire­ water and appliances fur­ 7th, 9om-2pm. 84 South and power lines during About 50 volunteers from the on 9/21/85. Great family Farms Drive, pone the meeting. Several officials place, 2 car garage, ap­ CONDOMINIUMS nished. Security, no pets. dogs. Call: 528-4589. Parts for 73 Buick Apollo Friday's storm. The tree was Eighth District Fire Department pliances, nice neighbor­ f-‘ . Manchester.______scheduled to be there were delayed I FOR SALE $350 per month. 646-2970. and 71 Nova. Engine, one of four that downed by the storm. responded to nine calls during the hood. Verplank school Saturday Only — 9am- body a windows. Call storm. O'Marra said they ranged district. Ottered In the Monchester — Nice, mod­ 742-5824.______lines and crossed roads in No new date for the meeting has South Windsor — Beauti­ 3pm. 45 Elsie Drive, Man- been set yet. from minor cases of water in $90's. Jackson & Jackson ern 4 room apartment TA6 SALES chester. China, town. Park Department Real Estate, 647-8400 or ful spotless one bedroom LCGAL NOTICE buildings to the 54 N. School Street with appliances. $375 glassware, trains, books workers waited for (he call. Other calls were at 31 646-8646. unit. All appliances, wall monthly plus utilities. 647- AT 54 NORTH SCHOOL ST., two to wall carpeting, conve­ and o whole lot more. Tlie Department ot Public Starkweather Street, 45 Hudson 1113 after 6pm. CELEBRITY CIPHER utility Control will conduct o power company to cut families were driven from their E Brand New Listing! Oe- nient location, energy ef­ Celebflty Clphtr cryptograms ara crMtBd from quotBtlons by famous Tag Sale — Saturday public heorlno, pursuant to home when a tree fell, cutting a St., 40 N. Elm St., 20-22 Henry St., ficient. A True Value. pooplB. past and praaant. Each lattar In tha dphar stands lor power before removing the llghttul 7 room Colonial, Four Room, second tioor, anolhar. Today's ekje: E aguafs IV. Only. I0am-4pm. Glass, Sections 16-9,16-1), 16-19 and 185 Hawthorne St., 125 Mather St. Barn Sale — Saturday, power line and severely damaging IV3 baths, 1 car garage. McCavanagh Realty, 649- Books, nic nacs and furni­ 16-4) of ttie General Statute* four trees. Where felled and the Whiton Library where one bedroom. Colonial, by CONNIE WIENER September 7th, 9om-Spm. of Connecticut and Sections the house.X according to Thomas Nice yard with garden 3800.______trees did not rest on wires, water entered the basement. newly decorated. Central, 732 Center Street, Man­ ture. 150Glenwood Street, )6-)-)06 throueh 16-1-109 of O'Marra, a, spokesman for the and lots of hardwood owner occupied, mld- tlie Reeulotlons ot Connec­ “ UZP CSQZA Q’G ZUC chester. 9x12 all wool Manchester(off they were cut and moved Eighth District Fire Department. flooring and natural oak . 1 REAL ESTATE dleaged lady preterred. Autumn). ticut State Agencies, at It* of­ blend braided rug, tin­ O'Marra said James Fitzpa­ woodwork. Ottered In the References. 643-8470 after fices, One Central Pork out of the way to permit the Please turn (o page 10 I WANTED AUQZA CU RU QO APC XK ware, 2 rolls Insulation, Plozo, New Britain, Connec­ trick, assistant building inspector, $80's. Jackson 8, Jackson 5;30pm. ticut, on Monday, September flow of traffic. That’s what Real Estate, 647-8400 or beige 9 ft. hall runner with 16, 19SS at 10:00 o.m., con­ declared the house unfit for Private Individual look­ pad, storm door, badmlt- happened at West Middle 646-8646. Four Room Apartment — DZR ODM, YZPE QC cerning Docket No. 84-11-11, habitation because of the lack of P ing for 2 to 12 acres of ten net and poles, much Application of the Ellington Turnpike, at left, where power and because of the structu­ Second floor, off Main Tag Sale — Saturday, Acres Woter Con^onv to In- , Inside Today Move Right Ini One apart­ land, near Bolton Center, more. ral damage. The two families were or South Windsor to build Street. $375 monthly plus 2 OFF DFUZA — MUX FQYP 10am-4;30pm. From furni­ crease Its Rotes (Reopening) policemen assisted park ment Is vacant. Fantastic months security. 646-7336. ture to clothes. Something and Docket No. 85-07-30, Non- relocated for the night by the 6-4 d u p le x , spacious own home. Please call 3 Family Tag Sole — Compliance of the Ellington workers in removing a tree. 20 pages, 2 sections 872-7357 or 872-6311. QP, MUX FQYP GP.’” — Saturday, September 7th, for everyone. 26 Edison Manchester-Rolton chapter of the rooms, a fireplace In each Six Room Duplex — Near Acre* Water Company With In the background is Main 9am-5pm. Furniture, ste­ Road, Manchester. Drder* ot the Department ot American Red Cross. apartment, new baths, center of town, $550 .12 Obituaries. reos, stamps, etc. 63 Erie Public Utility Control. In Its Street. The storm kept po­ One was the family of Orvis new roof, 2 new gas ROOMS monthly plus utilities and LFQZC PDOCEUUR. Decision doted April 9, 1985, Classified. . 18-20 Opinion . Street, Manchester. Yard Sole — Colorful Holcomb. The other could not be Comics- . 9 Sports. furnaces. Offered at FOR RENT 2 months security. 643- PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "We are more interested in Issued In Docket No. 84-11-11, licemen, fire fighters and dried flowers, bouquets the Department allowed the identified. E ntertainm ents 12 . Television . $122,500. Jackson 8, Jack- 5372. making others believe we are happy than in trying to b6 plus other pieces. Satur­ other town workers busy for Lottery 2 Weather „ son Real Estate, 647-8400 Tag Sale — Saturday, 9/7, Company to earn annual re­ In Rolton, what fire chief James Room for Non-smoking happy ourselves." — La Rochefoucauld. 9am-3pm, 17 Holtman day a Sunday, 9am-5pm. venues of $88,387. The a few hours. Preuss described as a very strong or 646-8646. Immaculate Four Room Company seeks approval to Gentleman. Kitchen privi­ Road, Manchester. No Rain date, following wee­ Apartment — Available kend. 208 Charter Oak earn total annual revenue* of Walk Back to School I — leges, air conditioning. early birds please. $91,428, which I* $3,041, or ap­ Parking, etc. Phone 643- Immediately. $440 plus Street, Manchester. proximately 3.4% over those Only a quick hop to Man­ (Xis heat. Call Rose, 647- 5600. WANTED HOUSEHOLD Essentials to Whimsy I revenues previously al­ chester High and llling 8400, 646-8646. lowed. Under the Company's Junior High from these 2 TO RENT GOODS Oak buffet, dresser, com­ Multi Family Tag Sale — September 7th, 9am-4pm. proposal, o customer with a Midwest plane crash leaves 31 dead condos. Both have 2 bed­ Furnished Room with kit­ plete captains beds, ta­ 5/S" meter, using 18J100 gal­ Soviet leader Three Bedroom Duplex In 39 West Street, Bolton. rooms, rec room, applian­ chen privileges, washer Working Widow needs Complete Mediterranean bles, chairs, trunks. Qual­ lons of water per quarter, newer 2 family home. presently paying 827.68 per ces and separate base­ and dryer. Male or fe­ one bedroom or effi­ Oak Bedroom Set — $250. ity drapes, china, books, By Jim Hoehn The plane was scheduled to arrive in once in the air and then on impact. had orginated in Appleton, and had male. 649-7911. Available September quarter, would pay S2S.62 per ment. Both ottered In the 10th. Includes appliances ciency apartment, reaso­ Green Velvet wing chair household necessities. quarter, an Increase ot 944 United Press Internotlonal Atlanta at 6:05 p.m. " I was walking to my office when I stopped at* Madison before going on to modifies stand, high $50's. Jackson 8, nable rent. 643-5639. with motching hassock, Baby accessories, mater­ per quarter, or approxima­ "The pilot advised the tower of an heard what I thought was a sonic Milwaukee. Completely Furnished In­ and wall-to-wall carpet­ Jackson Real Estate, 647- $100. Radio Shack phono­ nity, family clothing. tely 3.4%. Fire protection emergency and then crashed before he boom," said Dan Storey, who works Officials said it was the first time a cluding stove, refrigera­ ing. Heat not Included. rates would also be Increased MILWAUKEE - A Midwest Express 8400 or 646-8646. $520 monthly. Security graph, $35. Good to excel­ Etcetera I Complemen­ could say what the emergency was," close to the airport. "Flames were commercial plane crashed at the tor and linens. $50 weekly tary coffee. Raln/Shine. Large Tag Sole — Miscel­ by 3.4%. In odditlon, the airliner bound for Atlanta did two and references required. 2 lent condition. Negotia­ Company requests permis­ barrel rolls and slammed nose first into Kriz said. coming from the right side engine. At airport, located about eight miles Toke the Plungel — Al­ plus 2 weeks security. ROOMMATES 68 Bigelow Street, Satur- laneous Items. 72 Oak- sion to render a service senators say children accepted. No ble. 871-8091, keep trying. the ground at Mitchell Field shortly that point the plane started to lose southeast of Milwaukee. ways thought of living on 646-9697. [ w a n t e d day/Sundav, 9am-4pm. wood Rood, Manchester. charge ot S2.00 for the han­ "The tower said it couldn’t see pets. Call 643-7635. dling and postage of delin­ altitude. one floor? Nice 6 rooms, 2 Friday, Saturday, Sunday after takeoff Friday, killing all 31 clearly, but it did report seeing smoke At Atlanta-Hartsfield International Manchester — Nice Fe­ quent accounts. The people aboard, officials at the scene "The plane rolled sharply to the right, WASHINGTON (UPI) — Senators who met fireplaces and beautiful Would like a llve-ln com­ from 9am-7pm. Company proposes to In­ at the south end of the airport in a tree Airport, officials of Midwest Express male room, shore kltchen- upside down. It hit the ground nose first Mikhail Gorbachev in the Kremlin this week said new cherry kitchen, alum­ panion. Call for details. crease rote* to all customers. said. area," she added. offered to fly relatives or friends of the /both, $55 weekly. In addition, the Department "There are apparently no survivors," Friday the Soviet leader indicated a slight inum siding. Owner's anx­ 649-9482. Electric Baseboards,(50 Pamela Murr, a traffic reporter for and there was a loud explosion. I felt the victims to Milwaukee. Midwest Ex­ ious. Immediate occu­ Parking, washer, dryer. ho* reason to believe that the Midwest spokesman Jose Oiler said at softening of his opposition to President Reagan’s Five Room Duplex — ft. total); two thermos­ Tag Sale — 10om-3pm. Company's Its officers, WTM J radio at the scene said the plane initial heat blast.” press employees took a handful of pancy. Ottered at $84,500. 649-1812, Keep trying. an airport news conference. He said strategic missile defense program. Near busline. Adults, no tats; Insulated 80 gallon Saturday, September 7th. agents and employees hove made "a couple of barrel rolls and went Midwest Express, based in Appleton, people who were wailing for the plane Jackson 8, Jackson Real pets. Utilities not In­ electric hot water heater 137 Dartmouth Road, Tag Sale — Saturday tolled to comply with specific there were 26 passengers, four crew into a room at the airport and security Democratic Senate leader Robert Byrd said Estate, 647-8400 or 646- HOUSEHOLD a orders In the Department's down nosefirst. It burst into flames.” Wis., has a fleet of four planes, three of APARTMENTS cluded. Available October — all less than two years Manchester. Records, Sunday, 9am-dark at 875 members and another persoii, probably Gorbachev implicitly accepted that basic labora­ 1646. ( Decision doted April 9, 1985, them DC-9S. officers guarded the doors. FOR RENT 1st. 647-1037. I GOODS______old. All night wood burn­ (Kimes, tires, household Parker Street. Estate Issued In Docket No. S4-11-11. a crew member, aboard the D(^-9 plane. "It was the worst thing I have ever Guards escorted a young girl carry­ tory research on the Strategic Defense Initiative, ing stove with circulating Items. things, china cabinet, Order No. 1 of the Decision It was the 19th major commercial seen,” Murr said. The National Transportation Safety ing a schoolbag and a boy carrying a or "Star Wars," is acceptable because there can Finally Available— Beau­ Used Refrigerators, fan. Nylon carpets bound couch miscellaneous. directed the Company to sub­ Board said in Washington the last be no verification the research is not taking place. a mit to the Department on or . accident in aviation's most disastrous " I ’ve never seen anything like it in 20 radio into the room. They were not tiful full dormered cape Manchester — Available Washers, Ranges — on four sides — one Rain or shine. major fatal accident involving a DC-9 Previously, the Soviets "would not discuss or Immediately. One, two before June 14,19S5 o copy ot year. years,” said a Milwaukee County accompanied by adults. nestled on a large HOMES clean, guaranteed, ports gold,(12x13'), one brown Its revised rule* and regulo- Federal Aviation Administration spo­ deputy sheriff. "Pieces of bodies are was on April 4, 1977. when 70 people agree to anything unless and until the United country-llke lot In South and three bedroom apart­ FOR RENT and service. Low prices. tweed (approximately Tog Sole — Saturday, tlon*. The Company has not The Midwest Express airliner was ments. $410, $475, $525, I keswoman Marjorie Kriz identified the everywhere. Most of the clothing was died. The Southern Air Lines DC-9 crash States had agreed to a complete ban.on SDI,” Manchester. This home B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 11x12'). All reasonable Manchester Grange Hall September 7th, 10am- done so. Order No. 4 ot the occurred at New Hope, Ga. powered by two JT8D-7 engines manu­ features 3 bedrooms, fire- heat and hot water In­ 4pm. Household Items, Decision directed the Midwest Express plane as Flight 105 en burned off people." Byrd said. "That would include research.” ' 7 Main Street, 643-2171. otters considered. Call — Soturdoy, 9am-3pm. cluded. J.D. Real Estate, Manchester — 6 room, 3 Company to tile with the route to Atlanta. The two-engine DC-9 A temporary morgue was set up near Midwest is a small, one-year-old factured by'Pratt & Whitney, but there Gorbachev opposes any field testing of the placed living room and otter 6pm, 647-0429. Third Annual. some antiques, lots of Department the name ot the was no indication the crash was first floor den. Will not 646-1980. bedroom Ranch. Conve­ baby clothes and accesso­ aircraft crashed in a nature preserve at the grove of trees where the plane came airline, owned by KC Aviation, a anti-missile defense system. engineer who will submit on engine-related, Pratt spokesman Phil­ lasti $94,500. Joyce G. nient location, excellent ries, toys. 64 Birch Moun­ enalneerina report to the the south end of the runway shortly down 2 miles south of the runway. wholly-owned subsidiary of Kimberly- Byrd, D-W.Va, speaking at a news conference Epstein Real Estate, 647- condition. (3as heat, 2 tain Extension, Bolton, Department which addresses after takeoff at 4:15 p.m. EDT. Witnesses said the plane exploded Clark Corp., of Neenah, Wis. The flight lip Giaramita said. at Andrews Air Force Base on the delegation's fireplaces, laundry area questions raised In that 8895. Queen sized day bed, 4 [0^MI8CELLANEOU8 Raindafe, Sunday. Decision. The Compony was return, lead the seven other senators to Moscow In basement. $700 for the talks. monthly. Firm. 646-8112 years old, $200 or best FOR 8ALE directed by that order to Historic Cape — Chorm- Available Immediately — Teresa Rood Tag Sole — provide the Deportment with He said Gorbachev promised "radical propos­ One bedroom, 2 family after 5pm. otter. Call 646-3815. [CAR8/TRUCK8 Ing expanded 6 room Cape Multi-fam ily. Sports the enolneer's name within als" to reduce strategic nuclear arsenals if on Historic Register. haute, $350 Including Five Piece Drexel Mohog- equipment, clothing, col­ | fOR8AI£ one month of the Issuance Powerful Floor Window oney bedroom set, 1 four date of the Decision, Lotto tickets sell madly as jackpot swells Moscow and Washington can agree "on the Mostly remodeled. Great heat, hot water. No pets. Fan — 2 speeds, both lectibles, housewares, however, the Company has prevention of the militarization of space." back yard. Only $82JXX>. Credit references. Call cushion sofa all In very 1972 Chevy Nova — Re­ not dons so. Failure to obey, Intake exhaust. Excellent Saturday, September 7th, Ziemak said many people were jackpot has been "rolled over" to the will "roll over" again and reach at least Joyce G. Epstein Reol Pat, 646-1980. good condition. Coll after 9am-2pm. Roindate, built 307,9JI00 miles. Auto­ observe and comply with the By Mark A. Dupuis Byrd, who carried a letter of introduction from STORE AND condition. $25. Call 646- next week, resulting in the record pot of $16 million next week, Ziemak said. Estate, 647-8895. 5pm. 649-3541. Sunday. matic. Good Condition. Department's Order No*. 1 United Press International calling to ask where to buy tickets but Reagan, said that Gorbachev indicated he is OFFICE SPACE 6794. and 4 In Docket No. 84-11-11 many also were asking what to do if $13 million. He said the record jackpot continued "interested in trying to get a hold on this costly Manchester — 3 and 4 I $9|j0 or best offer. 742-5824. constitute* separate viola­ room aportments, no ap­ Variety out door bushes, Tag Sole — Saturday, 9/7, tions for whlcho civil penalty HARTFORD — The record jackpot in they won the record prize. "W e have a The combination of 3-15-17-21- 25-34 to draw interest from people in arms race and that he's willing to be a little Immaculate 3 bedroom pliances, no pets. Secur­ Office/South Windsor — Double bed with mattress, ground covers, house 9:30-4:00pm. Tables, 1977 AMC Pacer — Needs Is authorized by Section 16-41 the state’s Lotto game swelled to $13 lot of optimistic people out there," he was drawn Friday night but lottery neighboring states with strong sales flexible.” ity. 646-2426, 9am-5pm Sullivan Ave. 2 large plants, reasonable, must ot the General Statute* of said. officials won't know until this afternoon reported by agents along the borders Ansaldl Colonial, many twin bed frame with mat­ small freezer, Bar/llquor work, best offer. Call Connecticut. At this heorlna, million Friday as lottery agents sold Sen. Claiborne Pell, D-R.L, said the outline of custom features, gunite weekdays. rooms, air conditioning, tress, kitchen table a six sell, private home, 649- cabinet, much more. 11 Debbie, 569-6146 after the Deportment will deter­ tickets at the rate of thousands per The 1,600 ticket agents around the whether one or more bettors matched with New York, Massachusetts and an arms control agreement is becoming "clearer pool and spa with parklike ample parking, $260 a chairs. 649-0142. 6486. Brent Road, Manchester. 5pm. mine If the Department minute to people looking for a chance at state were selling between $3,000 and all six to take the top prize. Rhode Island. and clearer.” landscaping. Assumable Two Bedroom Duplex — month. 236-6021 or 644- should consider rsscindino $4,000 worth of tickets per minute Prior to the rollovers that created the " I ’m sure we're getting people from port or dll of the Decision Is­ Instant wealth. "It will be some kind of reduction in the SDI 7'/t percent financing and Adults, no pets. Includes 3977. King Size Comforter, cur­ 1970 Olds C utlau — 455 Friday morning and were expected to out of state and people who have never heat and hot water. Secur­ sued In Docket No. S4-11-11 Ticket sales that were running 50 current $13 million payoff, the previous program in exchange for a reduction in strategic desirable South Manches­ tains, 2 sets of sheets, $49, Engine. Needs little work. purchased before,” Ziemak said. ity deposit. $615.646-3366. ond/or determine If a civil percent ahead of last week's record reach a peak of about $8,000 per minute record in Connecticut was $7.8 million weapons by the Soviet Union. How these numbers ter location. $135,900. By Office Space — Excellent Hitachi 10" Black a white Mags, bucket seats, fog Pknalty should be assessed before the 8 p.m. drawing, Ziemak said. in March 1984 when the jackpot rolled "Our border agents are reporting location with ample park­ TV, $39. Phileo 1(T black doolnst the Company, It* of­ levels prompted lottery officials to will fit in is open to negotiations,” he said. owner. 647-8077. Colonial Couch with open- a Tog Sale — Moving, Must lights, body (xxxi. $800. over seven times before it was won. that we’re having very high sales, three ing. 600, 400 a 300 sq. ft. white TV, $39. Call 643- ficer's agents or employee*. increase the estimated size of the The state has been averaging about Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., senior Democrat on the up queen size bed. Gibson sell. Friday, Saturday a Call 646-2954. to four times more than normal,” he office suites are now 5832. Additional Informotlon may jackpot from $12 million to $13 million 2.6 million ticket sales a week, but sold If one bettor matches all six numbers Senate Armed Services Committee, said Gorba­ 5JXX) BTU Air conditioner. Sunday, 9am-Spm. 381 be obtained from the o im rt- said. "They’re seeing a lot of cars from available. 649-2891. Also, trash compactor. ment's Executive Ssers- Friday morning. more than 5 million last week when the this week, the $13 million jackpot would chev's definition of research on SDI "is too Just LIstedI $7D's. Real Woodland Street, Man­ 1980 Chevrolet Citation — out of state." Manchester — 5 room 643-9485. chester. Portable genera­ Standard Tremsmiulon, 2 torv's Office. " I t ’s very exciting, calls are coming jackpot reached $8 million. It expected mean payments of $650,000 a year for 20 narrow.” He challenged Gorbachev to bring his nice 3 bedroom Ranch duplex, 2 bedrooms, utili­ Four Room Office — Ex­ DEFARTMENT OF in left and right,” said Greg Ziemak, to sell almost 7.5 million tickets this years, or a net of about $520,000 The numbers were drawn by Jerry proposal to the arms negotiations in (^neva, with fireplace, garage tor, like new, humidifier, (hjor, white oxterlor, ton ties and heat not Included. cellent location. 353 Cen­ King Size Mattress, Arlens 26' cut lawn Interior, excellent condi­ PUBLIC UTILITY assistant director of the lottery unit at week, Ziemak said. annually once 20 percent is taken out for Tursi, one of about a half-dozen lottery Switzerland, and not to posture for the summit and new corpetlngl Blan­ October 1st occupancy. ter Street, Monchester. Shenandoah Wood Stove CONTROL the Division of Special Revenue in There has been no top winner in the federal income taxes. employees who rotate in drawing the chard & Rossetfo Real boxsprlng, clean, good mower attachment, tools, tion. New tires. Must sell. ROBERT J. MURPHY with Reagan in November. References. $450. 649-8236 Heat Included. Parking. contlion. $75 or best otter. — Excellent condition. glassware $2,100. Coll 649-7051 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Newington. past four weekly Lotto drawings and the ' If no one matches all six, the jackpot daily lottery numbers'. Estate, 646-2482. offer 6pm. a 649-1680 or 649-3549. 649-5392. $75. 649-7757. miscellaneous. evenings. . 031-08