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24—MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. July 13.1990 Coach says lure of money could ruin college By MICHAEL A. LUTZ Thursday to discuss the league’s fu­ SEC. “Six or seven years ago. when man in Fort Worth and he and his with Tennessee and Mississippi and The Associated Press ture if one or more teams are lured But Goldsmith said he doesn’t Texas was playing for the national wife dress up in their Arkansas gear close to Alabama,” Goldsmith said. away. want the bait of larger television championship and Southern and get in their van and go to every “But there’s no way Austin. Texas, HOUSTON — With all the talk The Southeastern Conference contracts — a need cited by Arkan­ Methodist was out there. I’ll bet the Arkansas game wherever it’s is anywhere near those places. about schools changing conferences wants to expand and has made over­ sas. Texas and Texas A&M — to TV contracts going out then would played.” Goldsmith said. Goldsmith said he was an avid looking for greener pastures. Rice tures at Arkansas. The SWC fears detemiine the course of college foot­ have been higher here.” Goldsmith “There are thousands of people Dodgers fan until Walter coach Fred Goldsmith hopes money that should Arkansas leave. Texas ball. said. like J.B. and they are all over Texas. O’Malley moved the team to Los doesn’t become the top priority in and Texas A&M might soon follow “ and closeness of “Those things change. At one Arkansas fans are great. It will cause Angeles. college football. — leaving Rice and the other five the SWC is unique and should not time, the Big Eight was the power extreme difficulty on those people “When they come to the If it does, “we won’t have a game schools in a weak six-team setup. be sacrificed by anybody’s pursuit over everybody. It goes around and who have been loyal for so long.” Astrodome. I root for the Astros.” to save any longer.” Goldsmith said. Arkansas athletic director Frank of dollars that might look good at around in a circle.” There also would be a fan back­ Goldsmith said. “They are not the “It’s on the fringes right now.” Broyles said Thursday that it was “a the present time.” he said. Goldsmith said Razorback fans in lash if other SWC schools choose to Brooklyn Dodgers’ tradition. I don’t Goldsmith talked about the state strong possibilUy” that the Razor- He also said that when it comes to Texas would suffer if Arkansas joins switch conferences. Goldsmith said. think has been the same of the game while Southwest Con­ backs will remain in the SWC rather looking for the best financial return, the SEC. “With Arkansas, it’s their busi­ since money became the main ference athletic directors met than accept an invitation from the what goes around comes around. “J.B. Briggs is a retired phone ness because they are on the border reason for doing everything.” SCOREBOARD Rangers 11, Tigers 1 Baseball TEXAS DETROIT ab r h bl ab r h bl the 6REAT ESCAPE Transactions Huson ss 4 2 1 1 Whitakr 2b 4 0 1 0 Franco 2b 4 2 2 0 Phillips 3b 4 0 1 1 American League standings Espy cf 0 0 0 0 TrammI ss 3 0 0 0 BASEBALL East Division Plmero 1b 5 2 11 Fryman ss 0 0 0 0 American League w L Pet. GB Sierra rf 4 1 2 5 Fielder 1b 4 0 0 0 CALIFORNIA ANGELS— Placed Greg Min­ Boston 46 36 .561 — Daghrty If 5 1 3 2 Sheets If 4 0 2 0 ton, pitcher, on the 15-day disabled list. 48 38 .558 — Green 2b 0 0 0 0 Brgmn dh 3 0 0 0 Ftecalled Cliff Ybung, pitcher, from Edmonton of Cleveland 41 42 .494 inevglia cf 5 0 0 0 Coles ph 10 0 0 the Fbcific Coast League. Detroit 41 45 .477 7 Reimer dh 3 1 1 2 Shelby cf 3 0 0 0 CLEVELAND INDIANS— Activated Keith Her­ Baltimore 38 45 .458 81/2 JoRussI dh 2 1 1 0 Lemon rf 4 1 2 0 nandez, first baseman, from the 21-day dis­ 37 45 .451 9 Petralli c 3 0 2 0 Heath c 3 0 0 0 abled list Optioned Sergio Valdez, pitcher, out­ New Mirk 30 51 .370 151/2 Stanley c 1 1 0 0 right to Colorado Springs of the Pacific Coast Division Cooibgh 3b 5 0 0 0 League. W L Pet. GB Totals 41 11 1311 Totals 33 1 6 1 NEW YORK YANKEES— Recalled Deion Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Oakland S3 31 .631 — Texas 000 520 040— 11 Sanders, outfielder, from Columbus of Ihe Inter­ Weekend Edition, Saturday, July 14,1990 Manchester, Conn. -- A City of Village Charm 49 31 .613 2 national League. Sent Mike Blowers, third Detroit 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 — 1 Y Seattle 44 42 .512 10 E— Franco Shelby, Incaviglia, Lemon. baseman, to Columbus. Texas 41 44 .482 121/2 DP— Texas 1, Detroit 1. LOB— Texas 7, Detroit TORONTO BLUE JAYS— Raced Glenallen California 41 45 .477 13 7. 2B— Sheets, Serra. HR— Sierra (12), Reimer Hill, outfielder, on the 15-day disabled list Minnesota 40 44 .476 13 (2). SB-Franco2(16). Called up Mark Whilen, outfielder, from Kansas City 36 46 .439 16 IP H R ER BB SO Syracuse of the International League. Thursday's Games Texas National League Chicago 8, Now Vbrk 0. 6 , rain KBrown W.11-6 7 — Acitvated Mitch Williarrw, Minnesota at Baltimore, ppd., rain McMurtry 1 pitcher, from the 21 -day disabled list Optioned Kansas City at Boston, ppd., rain Moyer 1 Jose Nunez, pitcher, to Iowa of the American Texas 11, Detroit 1 Detroit Association. Oakland 5, Milwaukee 3 Morris L.8-10 4 1-3 — Placed Rafael Murder weapon is found Cleveland 5, Seattle 4 Gibson 3 1-3 Ramirez, shortstop, on the 15day disabled list Toronto 5, California 0 Henrwman 1 1-3 Moved Glenn Davis, first baseman, from the Friday's Games Umpires— Homo, Scott; FirsL Reilly; Second, 15day to the 21-day disabled list Purchased Minnesota (Tapani 9-S and West 4-6) at Bal­ Meriwether; Third, Garcia. the contract of Carl Nichols, , from Tus­ timore (Hamisch 7-5 arxt D.Johnson 8-4), 2, T— 2:39. A— 15,938. can of Ihe Pacific Coast League. 505 p.m. — Optioned Jeff Mussel- Chicago (Hibbard 6-5) at New \brk (Cary Athletics 5, Brewers 3 man, pitcher, to Tidewater of the International Woman’s story tragic, innocent. Page 2. 4- 4), 7;30 p.m. League. MILWAUKEE OAKLAND Kansas City (Gordon 5-6) at Boston (Bod- PITTSBURGH PIRATES— Purchased Ihe %\ a b rh b l dicker 11-4), 7:35 p.m. abrhbl contract of James Steels, outfielder, from In­ Gantnr 2b Texas (B.Witt 5-8) at Detroit (Tanana 5-6), 5 0 1 0 RHdsn If 3 111 Pittsburgh dianapolis of Ihe American Association. Signed Sheffild 3b 735 p.m. 4 0 0 0 Hndiph 2b 3 2 2 0 National League results Smiley 7 1-3 5 3 3 2 7 Ty Gainey, outfielder. Assigned both players to YbunI cf Giants 4, Cardinals 2 Toronto (Stottlemyre 9-8) at California (Abbott 3 0 0 0 Cansec dh 4 1 1 2 Belinda 1 2 0 0 0 1 Mexico City of the Mexican League. DFforkr dh 5- 7), 1035 p.ra 4 0 2 0 DHdsn cf 3 0 2 1 Mets 10, Reds 3 Ruskin 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 SANFRAN STLOUIS SAN DIEGO FADRES— Traded Mark Grant Brock 1b 2 1 1 0 Milwaukee (Knudson 5-4) at Oakland McGwir 1 b 4 0 0 0 First Gama Landrum 2 10 0 11 ab r h bi ab r h bl pitcher, to the for Derek Lilli- Vaughn If 3 1 2 0 (Stewart 11-7), 1035 p.m. Jose rf 3 0 0 1 NEWYORK CINCINNATI Patterson W,6-3 4 3 0 0 2 4 Butler cf 5 1 2 0 McGee cf 4 0 1 0 quist pitcher. Purchased the contract of Eddie Surhoff c 3 0 0 0 Quirk c Cleveland (Candiotti 9-4) at Seattle (M.Vbung 4 0 10 ab r h bl ab r h bl HBP— Bream by Benes, LaValliere by Lef- Leach rf 1 1 0 0 OSmith 86 3 0 1 0 Williams, third baseman from Las Vegas of the 3-9), 1035 p.m. Deer rf 4 1 1 3 Weiss ss 4 1 1 0 HJhnsn 3b ferts. FYrker rf 0 0 0 0 Pnditn 3b 4 0 0 0 p 4 1 2 3 Sabo 3b 3 1 1 0 Fbcific Coast League. Optioned Joey Cora, in­ Spiers ss Saturday's Games 2 0 0 0 Gallego 3b 3 0 0 0 Magadn 1b 3 0 11 Larkin ss 5 0 2 0 Umpires— Home, West; First Hirschbeck; Kingery rf 1 0 0 0 Guerrer 1b 4 0 0 0 fielder, to Las Vegas. Sent Ronn Reynolds, New Town Sveum ph 10 0 0 Jefferis 2b 5 0 2 0 HMorrs 1b 3 0 0 1 Second, Brocklander; Third, Flapuano. WCIark 1b 4 1 1 1 Zeiie c 4 0 1 0 catcher, outright to Las Vegas. Totals 31 3 7 3 Totals 3 Kansas City at Boston, 2, 1:15 p.m. and 7:05 Stnvbry rf 4 2 1 1 Dibble p 0 0 0 0 T— 4:19. A— 10,960. Mitchell If 2 1 2 2 MThmp rf 4 0 0 0 Mllwaukes 000 000 H p.m. McRyIds If 3 1 2 0 Layana p 0 0 0 0 MWIms 3b 4 0 1 1 Oquend 2b 3 1 2 0 National Basketball Association 5 Oakland Chicago at Now Vbrk, 3 p.ra 000 310 Boston cf 5 2 1 1 Braggs ph 10 0 0 Expos 3, Braves 0 Kennedy c 4 0 1 0 Hudler If 4 1 1 0 LOS ANGELES LAKERS— Announced they Milwaukee at Oakland, 405 p.m. DP— Oakland 2. LOB— Milwaukee 7, Oak­ Elster ss RThmp 2b 4 0 0 0 4 2 2 2 EDavis cf 4 1 1 0 MONTREAL ATLANTA BSmith p 10 0 0 will retain Bill Bertka, Randy Pfund and Jim Minnesola at Baltimore, 735 p.m. land 6. 2B— Randolph. Weiss. DParker, Hundley c Uribe ss 4 0 5 1 1 1 ONeill rf 4 1 1 0 ab r h bl 0 0 Walling ph 10 12 Eyen, assistant coaches, lor the 1990-91 Sh Texas at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Vaughn. 3B— Vaughn. HR— Door (15). Gooden p abrh bi Garrelts p 4 0 2 0 0 0 BHatchr If 4 0 3 1 DeShIds 2b 1 0 DiPino p 0 0 0 0 season. Hall? 4 0 1 0 OMcDII cf 4 0 0 0 Toronto at California, 10:05 p.m. SB— RHenderson (41), Randolph (3). OMally ph 0 1 0 0 Ouster 2b Collins ph 10 0 0 3 0 2 1 Grissom cf 4 1 1 0 Tredwy 2b 4 0 1 0 World Basketball League Cleveland at Seattle, 10:05 p.m. SF— Jose. Ojeda p Nednfur p 0 0 0 0 Charlton p 0 0 0 0 Raines If 4 1 2 0 Gant If 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 LAS VEGAS SILVER STREAKS— Signed IP H R ER BB SO Bnzngr 1 b 10 0 0 Totals 33 4 8 4 Totals 33 2 7 2 Scooter Barry, guard. Milwaukee Wallach 3b 4 1 2 3 Presley 3b 3 0 10 Oliver c 3 0 0 0 Walker rf 4 0 0 0 Murphy rf 3 0 0 0 San Francisco 103 000 000— 4 FOOTBALL o “0 National League standings HigueraL.6-3 4 1-3 6 4 4 StLouis Mahler p 3 0 0 0 Galarrg 1b 3 0 0 0 Justice 1b 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 — 2 East Division Veres 2 2-3 2 1 1 n Duncan 2b 10 0 0 Santoven c 3 0 0 0 Kremers c LOB— San Francisco 7, StLouis 6. 2B— Wall NFL— Announced the retirement of Art 33 Mirabella 1 0 0 0 Totals 3 0 0 0 W L Pet. GB 35 10 12 9 Totals 35 310 3 Owen ss ing HR— Mitchell (22). SB— Butler (27) McNally, supervisor of officials, after the 1990 $9.6m Oakland 3 0 0 0 Thomas ss 3 0 1 0 O Pittsburgh 50 32 .610 — S— OSmith, Parker. O New York 200 001 043— 10 Gardr>ef p 3 0 0 0 Glavine p 10 0 0 season. Named Jerry Seaman supervisor of of­ Now Y>rk 48 32 .600 1 Moore W,8-7 8 6 2 2 Cincinnati IP 001 101 OOO— 3 Gregg ph 10 0 0 H R ER BB SO ficials, effective at the end of the 1990 season. O -n Montreal 48 37 .565 3'rz Honeycutt 1-3 1 1 1 San Francisco E— Hundley, Duncan. LOB— New York 7, Grant p 0 0 0 0 LOS ANGELES RAMS— Signed Kent El­ 39 42 .481 lO'iz Eckersley S,27 2-3 0 0 0 Garrelts W.6-7 m Cincinnati 9. 2B— Larkin, Sabo, ONeill, Totals 32 3 6 3 Totals 29 0 4 0 more, punter. Placed Ray Savage, linebacker, Chicago 36 50 .419 16 Moore pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. Hundley. HR— HJohnson (14), Strawberry (22), StLouis on waivers. m Montreal 000 000 3 0 0 -3 03 SL Louis 35 49 .417 16 HBP— Randolph by Veres. Boston (7), Elster (8). SB— Strawberry (10), BSmith L.6-7 NEW YORK JETS— Signed Tony Savage, Committee will 0) Atlanta 000 000 000— 0 West Division Umpires-Home, Barnett; First Kosc; EDavis (9), BHatcher (23), McReynolds (5), DiPino lineman; Terrance Mathis, wide receiver; E>-Santovenia. DP--Montreal '1. LOB— 0) W L Pet. GB Second, Morrison; Third, Joyce. Boston (7). S— Gooden. SF— HMorris, Nednfuer Dwayne WNte, guard; and Darrell Davis, delerv Montreal 2. Atlanta 3. HR— Wallach (14). Cincinnati 51 30 .630 ___ T— 2:51. A— 31,055. Magadan. sive end. SB— Raines (25), Murphy (7). S— Glavine. o O San Francisco 45 39 .536 7'rz IP H R ER BB SO American League leaders PHILADELPHIA EAGLES— Re-signed Ron try again. Los Angeles 40 43 .482 12 Indians 5, Mariners 4 New Ybrk IP H R ER BB SO Montreal Based on 248 at Bats. Moten, linebacker, to a two-year contract m z San Diego 37 44 .457 14 CLEVELAND SEATTLE Gooden W,9-5 7 9 3 3 2 6 Signed Jim McMahon, quarterback; Lakei Gardner W,6-4 9 4 0 0 0 10 G AB R H Pet. Atlanta 33 48 .407 18 ab r h bl ab r h bl o > Ojeda 2 1 0 0 1 3 Atlanta RHdsn Oak 79 285 69 96 .337 Heimuli, running back; Michael Husar, guard; Houston 34 50 .405 18'q Browne 2b 4 1 1 0 Fteynlds 2b 4 1 3 1 Cincinnati James Jackson, linebacker; and Victor Winfrey, Glavine L, 5-6 8 5 3 3 0 3 Griffey See 86 331 54 109 .329 > Thursday's Gsmss Webster cf 5 0 3 2 Cotto rf 5 1 1 1 Mahler 6 7 3 3 3 4 r “ Grant 1 1 0 0 0 3 Guillen CN 79 263 33 83 .316 fullback. New York 10, Cincinnati 3, 1st game Snyder rf 5 0 1 0 Griffey cf 5 0 1 0 Charlton L.6-4 11-3 1 1 1 1 1 3) 03 Umpires—-Home, Davidson; First Montague; DParker Mil 79 311 38 98 .315 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS— Signed Chris Cincinnati 3, New York 2, 2nd game MIdndo If 3 0 0 0 Leonard If 5 0 0 1 Dibble 1-3 2 3 3 2 0 Socond, Williams; Third, MeSherry. Sheffield Mil 68 272 40 85 .313 Goetz, offensive lineman. Pittsburgh 4, San Diego 3, 15 innings CJams dh 4 0 0 0 ADavis dh 4 0 1 0 Layana 1 1-3 2 3 3 1 0 T— 2:18. A— 7,654. Jacoby Cle 79 282 43 88 .312 33 > Montreal 3, Atlanta 0 Jacoby 3b PB— Hundley, Oliver. HOCKEY 2 1 0 0 Briley pr 0 0 0 0 Puckett Min 82 308 55 96 .312 Los Angeles 6, Chicago 3 Hrnndz 1b National Hockey League > 3 1 1 0 EMrtnz 3b 3 1 2 0 Umpires— Home, Rippley; First Darling; Harper Min 73 251 32 78 .311 Houston 7, Philadelphia 4 Second, Froemming; Third, Pulli. ST. LOUIS — Signed Scott Stevens, Page 2. Brokns 3b Plmero Tex 79 303 38 94 .310 San Francisco 4, S t Louis 2 0 0 0 0 POBrin 1b 3 0 1 0 T— 3:23. Dodgers 6, Cubs 3 defenseman, to a four-year contract Alorrar c 4 1 2 2 Valle c 4 1 2 1 Boggs Ben 78 307 50 94 .306 OLYMPICS Friday's Games LOSANGELS CHICAGO Fermin ss 3 0 0 0 Vizquel ss 2 0 10 EMartinez Sea 80 278 44 85 .306 U.S. TRACK AND FIELD— Named Ed Los Angeles (R.Martinez 9-4) at Chicago Reds 3, Mets 2 ab r h bl Baarga ss 0 1 0 0 TJones ph 0 0 0 0 ab r h bl Home Runs Jacoby, Boise State men's cqach, men's assis­ (Boskle 3-4), 3:20 p.m. SBrdly ph 10 0 0 Second Game LHarris 3b 4 1 2 2 Dascenz cl 4 1 1 0 Fielder. Detroit, 28; Canseco. Oakland. 23; tant coach; Dorothy Doolittle, Tennessee Shrprsn 3b New >brk (Vida 13-3) at Cincinnati (Browning Brumly ss 0 0 0 0 NEWYORK CINCINNATI 0 0 0 0 DwSmtph 10 0 0 McGwire, Oakland, 22; Gruber. Toronto, 20; women's coach, women's assistant coach; and Gibson cl 8-5), 7:35 p.m. Totals 33 5 8 4 Totals 36 4 12 4 ab r h bi ab r h bl 5 1 1 0 Sndbrg2b 4 1 1 1 McGriff, Toronto, 20; Bell, Toronto, 17; Julia McKinney assistant manager for the Miller cf & n Diego (Rasmussen 7-5) at Pittsburgh Cleveland 020 000 102— S 4 0 2 0 Sabo 3b 3 1 0 0 Daniels If 4 1 0 0 Grace 1 b 5 1 2 2 FIHendarson, Oakland, 17; BJackson, Kansas women's team. (Drabek 9-4), 7:35 p.m. SM ttIa 201 001 000— 4 Magadn 1b 4 0 0 0 Larkin ss 4 1 2 0 Javier If 1 0 0 0 Dawson rf 3 0 1 0 City, 16; Kittle, Chicago. 16; Parrish, California, SOCCER Innis p Montreal (Oe.Martinez 6-7) at Atlanta (Smdtz LOB— Cleveland 7. Seattle 12. 0 0 0 0 ONeill rf 3 0 1 0 Murray 1b 4 1 2 1 Salazar If 4 0 1 0 16. Major Indoor Soccer League 6-6), 7:40 p.ra 2B— Reynolds, Cotto, Alomar, Valle, Webster. HJhnsn 3b 2 0 0 0 EDavis cf 3 1 0 1 Brooks rf 4 0 0 1 Asnmchr p 0 0 0 0 Runs Batted In KANSAS CITY COMETS-Signed Jan Goos- Philadelphia (DeJesus 0-2) at Houston (Scott HR— Alomar (4). SB— Maldonado (2), Webstar McRyIds If 4 1 1 0 HMorrs 1b 4 0 11 Gonzalz rf 1 0 0 0 Dunston ss 3 0 0 0 Fielder, Detroit. 75; Grubor, Toronto, 66; Bell, sens, forward, to a one-year contract Dems 6-8), 8:35 p.ra (15). S— Vizqusil. SF— Fleynolds. Carreon rf 4 1 1 2 Braggs rf 4 0 0 0 Scioscia c 5 0 2 2 Wilkrsn 3b 0 0 0 0 Toronto, 60; Canseco, OaklarKf, 59; McGwire, COLLEGE ^ n Francisco (Ftobinson 4-1) at SL Louis IP H R ER BB SO Teufel 2b 4 0 2 0 Durx:an 2b 3 0 1 0 Samuel 2b 5 1 1 0 FTamos 3b 4 0 1 0 Oakland, 57; DFYirker, Milwaukee, 56; Leonard, ADELPHI— Named Bill Zatulskis woman's Elster 88 (DeLeon 6-7), 8:35 p.ra Cleveland 4 0 0 0 JReed c 3 0 1 0 Griffin ss 4 1 2 0 Girardi c 4 0 2 0 Seattle, 56; Sierra, Texas, 50. basketball coach. Mercado c Saturday's Gamas Swindell 71-3 10 2 0 0 0 DJacksn p 3 0 0 0 Valenzta p 2 0 1 0 Harkey p 1 0 1 0 Pitching (7 Decisions) DELAWARE— Named Mike Moses men's as­ Stbry ph San Diego at Pittsburgh, 1:15 p.m. Seanez W.2-1 2-3 1 10 0 0 Myers p 0 0 0 0 CGwyn ph 0 0 0 0 Villanv ph 10 0 0 BJones, Chicago, 10-1, .909; Berenguer, sistant basketball coach. Darling p Los Angeles at Chicago, 4:05 p.m. DJor^ee S.24 1 1 10 0 0 MHtchf ph 1 0 0 0 Pico p 0 0 0 0 Mirmesota, 6-1, .857; Welch, Oakland, 13-3, EASTERN KENTUCKY— Named Steve An- Now York at Cincinnati, 7:05 p.m. SM ttte Marshi ph 10 0 0 JHowell p 0 0 0 0 Wynne cf 10 0 0 .813; King, Chicago. 8-2, 800; Stieb, Toronto, gelucd director of athletic marketing fund rais­ battle Montreal at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. Whthrst p 0 0 0 0 Totals 40 811 6 Totals 35 3 10 3 11-3, .786; Wblls, Toronto, 7-2, .778; Clemons, Holman 6 2-3 6 ing. W I Philadelphia at Houston, 8:05 p.m. MJackson 1 1-3 0 Jefferis 2b 10 0 0 Los Angeles 221 0 0 0 0 0 1 — 0 Boston, 12-4, .750, RJohnson, S m tle, 9-3, T^< San Francisco at SL Louis, 8:05 p.ra Schooler L.1-1 1 2 Totals 32 2 6 2 Totals 30 3 6 2 Chicago 200 010 000— 3 .750. WP— Holman 2, Schooler. New Hbrk 000 002 000— 2 E— Dunston 2, Sandberg DP— Los Angeles Umpires— Home, Johnson; First Kaiser; Cincinnati 300 000 OOx— 3 1. LOB— Los Angeles 10, Chicago 9. National League leaders American League results Secorid, Young; Third, McKean. E— HJohnson DP— Cincinnati 1. LOB— Now 2B— Sandberg, Griffin, Harkey, Ramos. Based on 248 at Bata. T— 2:49. A— 11,291. Yark 6, Cincinnati 6. 2B— Larkin, JReod, Teufel. HR— Grace (3). SB— Murray (4). S— Valen­ G AB R H Pci. Convention opens White Sox 8, Yankees 0 HR— Carroon (10). SB— HJohnson 2 (19), zuela, Harkey. Dykstra Phi 75 293 58 104 .355 Blue Jays 5, Angels 0 Duncan (9), Miller (12). IP H R ER BB SO Bonds Rt 74 268 56 91 .340 CHICAGO NEW YORK IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles Sandberg Chi 84 338 68 113 .334 Bank of Boston scores abrh M ab r h bl TORONTO CALIFORNIA ab r h bibl New Ybrk Valenzia W.7-7 7 9 Dawson Chi 79 284 45 92 .324 Uohnsnef 4 1 1 3 Kelly cl 3 0 0 0 ab r h bl SUTTON, Mass. (AP) — Scores after the first in Hartford. sKidy HtrtfnQ/ManchMtor Herald Darling L.2-5 4 5 3 2 1 5 JHowell S.5 2 1 McGee StL 84 335 53 107 .319 Ventura 3b Felix rf 10 0 0 Dwnng dh 4 0 1 0 round Thursday in the $900,000 Bank of Boston 4 1 2 0 Sax 2b 10 0 0 Whthrst 2 1 0 0 0 1 Chicago Gant Atl 72 262 50 83 317 CakJem If Whiten rf 4 0 0 0 Ray 2b 4 0 0 0 Classic, played on the 7,110-yard. 4 1 1 0 Mtngly 1b 3 0 0 0 Innis 2 0 0 0 1 0 Harkey L.6 4 6 7 Mitchell SF 74 278 56 88 .317 Paaqua dh Fornndz ss 5 0 1 0 Cbevis If 4 0 1 0 por-36-35— 71 Pleasani Valley Country Club SUNDAE SLIDE — Rene Mirth, 12, of 83B Oak St. in Manchester, caroms the 3 1 1 0 Maas 1b 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati Pico 1 1-3 2 TGwyrm SD 80 324 48 102 .315 Flake Gruber 3b 4 1 1 0 Winfield r1 4 0 0 0 course: 12 0 1 Hall II 2 0 0 0 DJackson W,4-2 7 2-3 6 2 2 2 6 Assnmehr 1 2-3 2 BHatcher Cin 74 291 36 91 .313 waterslide at the Ice Cream Social held Friday at Center Springs Park. Children and Bell If 4 0 1 0 Parrish c 3 0 0 0 Mike Smith 32- 33— 65 Lyona 1b 3 0 1 2 Nokea dh 10 0 0 Myers S,18 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 2 HE3P— Dunston by JHowell. Larkin Cin 81 318 46 99 .311 Page 3. McGriff 1b 3 2 2 2 Bichette cf 3 0 1 0 Bill Glasson Fletchr 2b 3 0 0 0 JeBrIld rf 2 0 0 0 Umpires— Home, Runge; First, Winters; 3 5 3 2 - 67 adults were treated to all the ice cream and the water sliding they could take, for only Olerud dh 4 1 0 0 Schrodr 1b 3 0 1 0 HBP— Mercado by DJackson, ONeill by kmis Homs Runs Scott Vcrplank Sosa rf 3 1 2 1 Leyritz 3b 2 0 0 0 PB-JRoad. Second, Layne; Third, Davis. 34 33— 67 Myers c 4 1 1 2 DHiil 3b 2 0 10 Sandberg, Chicago, 24; Mitchell. San Fran­ Chris Perry $2 each. Guillen aa 3 1 1 0 Geran c 2 0 0 0 Umpires— Home, Darling; First Froemming; T— 2:52. A— 31,518. 33- 35— 68 Lee 2b 4 0 11 Schofikf ss 3 0 0 0 cisco, 22; Strawberry, New Ybrk, 22; Bonilla, Scott Simpson 32 3 6 - ^ Espnoz ss 10 0 0 Second, Pulli; Third, Rippley. Pittstxjrgh, 19; Dawson, Chicago, 19; GDevis, MWilsn cl 4 0 2 0 D A. Woitxing 3 5 3 3 - 68 Totals 28 a 9 7 Totals 17 0 0 0 T— 2:33. A— 37,540. Houston. 19; Gant, Atlanta, 17; MaWilliams, Totals 37 5 9 5 Totals 30 0 9 0 Rick Fehr 32 36— 68 1 Chicago 003 140 0— 8 Astros 7, Phillies 4 San Francisco, 17. Brad Bryant New Vbrfc 000 000 X—0 Toronto 010 301 000— 5 37 32— 69 Pirates 4, Padres 3 PHILA HOUSTON Runs Batted In John Mahaffey Game called after 6 1-3 innings, rain. California 000 000 000— 0 35 34— 69 ab r h bl ab r h bl MaWilliams, San Frarwisco, 70; Bonds, Rt- Sam Randolph E— Flak, Goren. DP— Chicago 1. LOB— E— Roy. OP— Toronto 1, California 1. 35-34— 69 (15 innings) Dykstra cf 4 1 0 0 Yilding ss 5 1 1 0 toburgh, 65; WCIark, San Francisco, 62; Bonil­ Marco Dawson Chicago 4, Now Vbrk 3. 2B— Calderon, Pasqua. LOB— Toronto 7, California 4. 2B— Fernandez. 34- 35— 69 3B-M yers. HR— McGriff 2 (20). SB— Gruber SAND I EGO PITTSBURGH Daulton c 5 2 3 2 Biggio cf 4 3 2 1 la, Rttsburgh, 61; JCarter, Son Diego, 58; Willie Wbod HR— Uohnaon (1). S B -S ax (20), Nokea (1), Sarxlberg, Chicago, 58; Dawson. Chicago, 57; 3534— 69 ( ). abrh bl ab r h M Herr 2b 4 0 2 1 Caminit 3b 4 2 2 1 Clarence Rose Fisk (5). 6 35- 34— 69 Kruk rf 4 0 2 1 GWilson rf 4 0 0 1 Strawberry, New Ybrk, 57; Wallach, Montreal, Ernie Gonzaiaz IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO Roberts If 5 1 1 1 Bckmn 3b 3 1 1 0 33- 36— 69 Toronto 1 Kir>g 3b 4 0 11 CMarInz If 3 0 0 0 Ortiz If 4 1 2 3 57. Brian Witts Chicago TGwyrm rf 6 1 3 34 3 5 -6 9 Jordan 1b 4 0 0 0 Stubbs 1b 3 0 0 0 Pitching (7 Decisions) Billy Mayfair MPerez W,8-7 6 0 0 0 4 9 VitellsW,7-2 8 5 0 0 1 6 JaClark 1b 7 0 1 0 JBeil ss 6 0 2 0 35 3 5 — 70 WinSiyk cf 5 1 1 0 CHayes 3b 4 0 1 0 Candael 2b Sampan, Montreal, 7-1, .875; Burkett, San Joey Sindolar New Iferfc Henke 1 0 0 0 0 1 EWilms 3b 6 0 2 1 3 0 1 0 34- 36— 70 Thon ss 4 0 1 0 T revino c FrarKisco, 9-2, 818; Viola, Now Ybrk, 13-3, HawklnaL,1-7 4 1-3 7 8 8 3 2 California Alomar 2b 6 0 1 0 Bonilla rf 4 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 P.H. Morgan III 34- 36— 70 Ruffin p 1 0 0 0 Gulicksn p 813; Armstrong, Cincinnati, 11-3, .786; Cook. Cadaret 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 McCaskill L,6-6 3 2-3 5 4 4 1 1 JCarter cf 6 0 1 0 Bonds If 6 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 Larry Silveira 35 35— 70 Froomn p 0 0 0 0 Nichols ph Philadelphia, 5-2, .714; Heaton, Pittsburgh, JJonoa 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Fetters 4 1-32 1 1 0 2 Tmpitn ss 5 0 1 0 Bream 1b 6 0 0 0 10 0 0 Sonny Skinner 36 34— 70 FYrent c 4 0 0 0 Mulhirrd p 0 0 0 0 Arxlersn p 0 0 0 0 10-4, .714; Tudor, SL Louis, 7 3, .700; Drabek, WP— CadareL Hanrey 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 LVIiiere c Brian Karnm 35- 35— 70 Heaton pr Hollins ph 1110 Anthny ph Piltstxirgh, 9-4, .692; RMartinez, Los Angeles, Umpires— Homs, Tschida: First, Rued; HBP— Gruber by McCaskill. W P - McCaskill, Slphnsn ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Jim Gallagher 35 35— 70 Lampkin c Btlardell c 1 1 0 0 Carman p 9 4. 692 Socond, Cousins; Third, Brinkman. Fetters 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Agoslo p 0 0 0 0 Blaine McCallister 3535— 70 9 Berres p 2 0 0 0 Und 2b 5 0 2 0 Booker ph T— 2:17. A— 17,586. 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Ortiz (1), Biggio (4). 2 p.m. — Golf: Kroger Senior U.S. Women’s Open scores Albany (Yankees) 44 38 .537 21/2 Totals 51 311 3 Tot eft so 4 11 4 IP H R ER BB SO Clansic, ESPN London (Tigers) 45 42 .517 4 San Diego 000 110 010 000 000— 3 Philadelphia Thirty players were still on the course when Harrisburg (Pirats) 43 42 .506 5 Today Pittsburgh 300 000 000 000 001— 4 Ruffin L.6-9 2 2-3 6 3 3 31 4 p.m. — Golf; Bank of Boston play halted because of darkness They will Hagerstown (Oriols) 42 44 .488 6'q Baseball Two outs when winning run scoied. Freeman 2-3 1 2 2 2 1 Classic, USA Cable ^m plete Ifw l,r„ round pno, to the s ta rl^ FToeding (Phillies) 39 47 .453 9par 36-36-72 A.Ianto A ^ h le ^ New Britain 4, Lortoon 1 South Windsor at MarKhester Legion (Moriar- IP H RER BB SO Arxfersen 2 0 0 0 03 Yankees, Channels 11, 26, WI*OP ty Field), 1 p.m. Putty Sheehan 3, Reading at WilliamsporL 2, ppd., rain San Diego Agosto 1 1 0 0 0 0 7:30 p.m. — Mets at Reds, Jane Goddes o. Friday's Games Bonus DaSrrxlhS,17 1 2 0 0 00 New Britain at Albany Sunday Rodriguez SportsChaniiel. ESPN, WI'AN Nancy Lopez HBP— Dykstra by Gullickson Wf’ — Carman Jorilyn Britz 35-33— 68 Canton-Akron at Reading Baseball GHarris Umpires— Home, Gragg; First, Harvey; (6frO-AM) Hagerstown at Williamsport Manchester Legion at Stafford (Stafford L ollorts Colleen Walker Secorid, Crawford; Third, DeMuth. 1();3{) j).m . Blue Jays at An- Funvnio Croon 3 j 34 -69 Harrisburg at London High), 2 p.m. Schiraldi L.2-2 T— 3:12. A - 16,983. gels, ESl’N Mary Murphy 34-36— 70 34-36— 70 J u Murder victim’s story Democrat is tragic innocence sparring her Squire Village apartment near homicide. By RICK SANTOS Police have found a knife which heats up the East Hartford line. Police are Manchester Herald confident the murder occurred at the they believe to be the murder subsidized-housing complex, but are weapon, but he said they are not dis­ MANCHESTER — Police inves­ not prepared to say when. closing where, when, or how they By JUDD EVERHART tigating the slabbing death of a Wood said police have no found it. The Associated Press Manchester woman this week are knowledge of any boyfriends or ex­ “We’d rather let the killer tell us telling a tragic story of a victim who boyfriends who may be suspects that,” Wood said. They are also not HARTFORD (AP) — As the Democratic State Con­ -It.' had no criminal record nor known contrary to statements by acquain­ reporting the length of the blade. vention opened Friday nighL State Chairman John F. connection with dangerous ac­ Grice had no other injuries be­ Droney Jr. called on underdog gubernatorial candidate Y tances who were quoted in Friday’s tivities. Journal Inquirer newspaper. sides the stab wounds, he said, and William J. Cibes Jr. to drop plans to take the contest for there were indications of only a the nomination to a September primary with Bruce A. “There doesn’t seem to be anyth­ However, police are almost cer­ s li^ t struggle. Other than her skin Morrison. ing kinky,” said police spokesman tain the killer or killers knew Grice color, black, a physical description Cibes rejected the advice, saying that if he qualifies for Gary Wood, about the murder of because there was no evidence of of the victim was not available. a primary, he’ll force one. 26-year-old Jeannette Grice, of 60-F forced entry into the apartment where she lived alone, he said. “She Wood said none of the neighbors Morrison, a four-term congressman from Hamden, is Imperial . questioned had reported hearing any expected to win the convention endorsement Saturday, No motive nor suspects were must have made somebody madder screams or loud noises. but Cibes is likely to get the support he needs to go on to known late Friday afternoon. Wood than hell.” Grice, who is single, shows no said, adding that police had not Also, none of her valuables ap­ a Sept. 11 primary. record of having ever been married, The balloting for the nomination was to begin about finished interviewing several of the pear to be missing, such as might be he said, and police have not learned midday Saturday, the second and final day of the conven­ woman’s acquaintances and family the case in a robbery attempt. In fact. Wood said there is no of any current or ex-boyfriends. tion. It was not certain whether the endorsement would members. She worked as a secretary at St. be settled on the first ballot of the 1,449 delegates from Grice, who was stabbed an un­ evidence of any other crimes, in­ cluding use of illegal drugs, occur­ Francis Hospital and Medical Center 169 towns. disclosed of times, was O ' found Thursday in the bedroom of ring in conjunction with the in Hartford. A candidate needs a simple majority on any ballot to get the endorsement. Any candidate getting the support 3 3 - n of at least 20 percent, or 290 delegates, qualifies for a s primary. V -7 Droney called it “a safe assumption” that Cibes would Town Hall renovation get the 20 percent, and Morrison agreed. Cibes said his H count of delegates was approaching 30 percent and stood Friday night at just under 400. The Assooated Press “I’d advise him right now that it would be wrong to . 0 0 now set at $9.6 million conduct a primary,” Droney said of Cibes. “I intend to CIBES PREDICTS — State Rep. William Cibes, D-New London, speaks at a news con­ H - < make my plea personally to him if and when he gets the ference in Hartford. Cibes, who is seeking the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, m ‘ . 20 percent.” Judy Harttino^Manchester Herald But Cibes said he wouldn’t stop if he reaches the 290 predicted that he will win party endorsement on the third ballot at the Democratic state o d More appeal to voters? plateau, telling reporters at a late-day news conference: nominating convention, which started Friday night. DEATH SITE — Manchester Police, including “If I get tlK 20 percent, I will run ... and I expect to win Ronald Osella, chairman of the issue, along with a $4 million bond Capt. Joseph Brooks (jacket, tie) seal off the the primary Sept. 11.” By ALEX GIRELLI director’s committee on the office issue for an addition to the high O 33 murder scene as an upstairs neighbor Manchester Herald Morrison, who’s been campaigning for almost a year, space expansion, said he feels the school is added to the current debt. said the Democratic Party and the state in general are in US experts will examine watches from her balcony. consensus of the directors is that the It shows that the payments would MANCHESTER — A plan for a transition, with Democratic Gov. William A. O’Neill so the $1.5 million should be used for not be higher at any time during that town office building expansion with leaving the state’s top office after 10 years. O -n that purpose. period as a result of the two issues a bonding price tag of $9.6 million O’Neill, who had been facing a challenge from Mor­ Osella was the only member of than it is for the current year. rison until O’Neill dropped plans for re-election, was to remains of possible MIAs m S dollars was discussed by town offi­ the directors’ committee at the meet­ Discussing other options for deliver the convention keynote address Friday night. cials Friday afternoon and will be prohibition on aiding the Khmer There has been no American P S Lottery ing. Director Ellen Bums Landers municipal office expansion that The governor has still not forgiven Morrison for chal­ By GEORGE GEDDA reported to the Board of Directors Rouge, engage in a policy which presence in Cambodia since the was absent. Director Peter DiRosa have been mentioned by critics of lenging him and has had some less-than-complimentary The Associated Press when it meets TUesday. does precisely that?” said Mitchell. U.S.-backed government was ousted 2 o the basic plan, the official observed things to say about the congressman in recent weeks. On was expected to attend in place of A draft of the letter urges Bush to by the Khmer Rouge rebels in April Revisions in the plan with chan­ that to move the town hall facilities top of thaL O’Neill has heaped praise on Cibes, the co- WASHINGTON — A team of Here are Friday’s lottery results from around New Director Stephen Cassano, but 1975. The Khmer Rouge was ousted ges in a proposed addition to the chairman of the General Assembly’s tax-writing Finance U.S. experts will travel to Cambodia open the door to some contacts be­ England: DiRosa did not attend. to another locatiort would require an tween the United States and the by Vietnamese forces in 1978 after > r* Municipal Building were presented Committee who carried the administration’s load when it July 24 to examine tlie remains of Mayor Terry Werkhoven and expense for land and would run government of Hun Sen in Ptmom 3*/2 bloody years in power. 33 0 ) by Charles Boos, architect was time to raise taxes last year. what may be American servicemen Connecticut several administrative officials were counter to sentiment of favor of Penh. Boucher said that if any of the After a June 26 public hearing on Those 1989 tax increases — a record $1 billion — are unaccounted for from the Vietnam Daily: 5-8-0 present. keeping town hall in the center of The United States suppexts a remains appear likely to be those of 33 > the project, with the proposed bond­ what precipitated the Democrats’ steady decline in the War, it was announced Friday. At the outset of the meeting Osel­ town. coalition of groups that are fighting Americans, a U.S. Air Force plane > H Massachusetts ing cost at $12.5 million, members polls and contributed to O’Neill’s decision not to run The visit is the first of its kind la said he wants to have a referen­ Buying or leasing sprace at the the Cambodian government and the will repatriate them to Hawaii for 33 Daily: 0-2-8-4. Mass. Millions: 6-7-23-28-44-46. of a commiuee from the Board of again. since the communist triumph in dum on the matter this year, not next Manchester Parkade shopping center Khmer Rouge, who slaughtered further analysis. Directors studying the expansion Morrison sees himself as the Democrats’ best hope for Cambodia in 1975. Bonus number 43 was described as improbable since more than a million Cambodians “We apfxeciate the support of the decided the project would not win year when a local election will be governor because he has been working in Washington, The initiative was disclosed by the owners have plans for the former when they ruled the country in the Phnom I^nh authorities for this un­ Rhode Island held. far away from the tax troubles in Hartford. Sen. Charles Robb, D-Va., who voter support at that price. 1970s, is emerging as the strongest dertaking, which we OHisider an im­ If the vote is held next year, he Sears store there. The post office, visited Cambodia earlier this year to Daily: 7-7-7-0 Cibes counters that he’s the most logical choice be­ portant humanitarian endeavor, and, Since then Boos has revised the said, it will become a political which is to be abandoned by tlic appeal for cooperation in obtaining rebel force. cause he knows state government operaticHis best, after The United Stales has received if successful, will help alleviate the -g Northern New England plans, eliminating a finished attic decision instead of a business Postal Service was regarded as too an accounting of the 83 Americans six terms in the General Assembly representing New cooperation from Vietnam and Laos continued uncertainty of the families Pick Three: 6-9-9. Pick Four 2-0-1 -4 area which had been planned for fu­ decision. small, lacking parking, and located missing and believed dead in that London. on the MIA issue. All told, the three of the missing Americans,” Boucher ture expansion, and reduced the size The plan does not include a across a busy street from other town country. Cibes has centered his campaign around his support of said. -3 of the addition, eliminating any con­ provision for renovation of Lincoln offices. Jerome Nathan, a member Meanwhile, a bipartisan group of countries account for 2,302 missing S ______a state personal income tax, coupled with reductions in Americans. Center, which will continue to house of a citizens’s committee that leading senators, fearing a return of ference rooms there. The roof will other taxes. Morrison has said he would cmly support an State Department spokesman Robb, who had met with Hun Sen contain a skylight to illuminate the offices related to Human Services. studied space needs, said the idea of income tax if the idea were ai^roved by voters in a the Khmer Rouge to power, has and other officials in Phnom Penh, drafted a letter urging President Richard Boucher said he did not engineer department office which Minor work will be done by town using the central fire house was con­ statewide referendum. know how many sets of remains the made the announcement in a speech Index Bush to change the administration’s will be an interior room. forces. sidered and rejected, in part because Morrison said he expects the support of 60 percent of American experts will be invited to Friday to the National League of policy toward Cambodia. American Prisoners and Missing in The overall length and width of A number of revisions in the the lower level of it is not high the delegates on the first ballot examine in Cambodia. 9 Business 14,15 Obituariee the building have each been reduced plans have been considered sinee enough to divide into two floors. “I will be reminding people on the (convention) floor “The president’s policy in Cam­ He said the mission was strictly Southeast Asia, which is bolding its Opinion 16 Classified 33-3S by six feet to 132 feet by 134 feet. last November, when voters rejected Osella said eliminating a central that the Democratic Puty stands for the working and bodia is indefensible,” Senate humanitarian in nature. But a senior 21st atuiual meeting in Washington. Comics 12 Peoote 13 Religion 18 The project cost is 11.1 million by a narrow margin a $13 million firehouse would mean more middle-class families of Coiuiecticut” Morrison said Majority Leader George Mitchell, State Department official, asking not “This is obviously only the begin­ Focus 17 during a news conference hours before the OHivention D-Maine, a leader of the petitioners, Hobbies 32 Senior Citizens 20 including a contingency of $400,000 bond issue for it paramedic units and more ladder to be identified, said the gesture by ning of a process whidi we hope 40-48 Home 30 Sports under the latest revision. The $9.6 Boyce Spinelli, town finance of­ trucks would be needed because open^. told reporters this week. the Cambodian government ap­ will allow for the accounting of 19 Local/Stole 5-9 Social million bond figure is based on ficer, presented a projection show­ If there’s a primary, he said, “I intend to run it with a parently was aimed at achieving in­ 21 they would not be located in a place “How can we, the United States, every missing American," Robb LoUerv 2 Television focus on why I am the best person to lead the stale into creased international recognition. Vtfeather 4 using 1.5 million in other money ing what the annual payments will where they could respond to a wide which has already enacted into law a said. Ca» Manchester Has It 31 available for the work. Director the 1990s” and not attack C il^ . X 10-12 be until 2016 if a $9.6 million bond area. NaboiVWbrld 1 9 9 0 J U

REGIONAL Weather Saturday, July 14 Rowland has huge lead Mord«y*ite< wid fUgMemp^rsvee LOCAL/REGIONAL

a F l iMowbi—I in campaign fund-raising Juiko offered general. State Sen. Richard Blumen- A. Wade, a Hartford lawyer who Jukido is being offerd by tlie Tol­ By JUDD EVERHART thal of Stamford has raised headed O’Neill’s past campaigns. Commission land Kokando Martial Arts The Associated Press $461,600, while state Rep. Jay B. The governor had planned to seek Academy for ages 5 and up. The Levin of New London has raised a third full term this year, but quit program will be held at tlie YWCA CH3 HARTFORD — Republican $255,800. the race on March 20, citing politi­ Nutmeg Branch beginning Friday, ;s2ts. gubernatorial candidate John G. Blumentlial and Levin are locked cal realities and saying he feared a approves June 29, from 6:30-7:30 pm . for Rowland may be trailing in the in a too-close-to-call race for the negative campaign. Morrison im­ eight weeks. The cost is $40 and polls, but he’s far ahead in fund­ mediately became the front-runner iyyyyAtlantiC nomination, which will be voted on current YWCA membership. For raising as he prepares to shift his for the nomination, but Cibes has more information call 647-1437. EtTyj'-TTiTaf r a iiiiO c o a n by delegates to this weekend’s .tC G T S a C H campaign into high gear. Democratic State Convention. The been gaining ground since joining projects Y the race the day O’Neill dropped ^JJJJ His quarterly campaign finance nomination may ultimately be ^iWo A ^ Ww^Hr. tno. out. report, filed Thursday with the decided in a primary Sept. 11. Rowland called his report “further secretary of the stale’s office, shows Rowland, who will begin airing By ALEX GIRELLI mjarnfit m CLOiM^ a o u p r evidence of how well my candidacy he’s raised almost $1.4 million. television commercials Sunday lead­ Manchester Herald is being received by voters Democrat Bruce A. Morrison’s ing up to the GOP convention July Special throughout the state.” fund-raising totals $933,600 and in­ 20-21, has received $50,000 from MANCHESTFJl — A maintenance shed for the Weicker, the former Republican dependent Lowell P. Weicker Jr.’s is the Republican State Central Com­ Cheney Homestead and a sign naming the businesses lo­ W ishes $564,000. Democrat William J. mittee, his largest contribution. senator who has created the Cormec- cated in the Yam Mill have won the approval of the Weather ticut Party for his independent Gibes Jr., the underdog for his The payment was made after New Cheney Historic District Commission. Why Send party’s gubernatorial nomination, Haven developer Joel Schiavone gubernatorial bid, said his showing represents “grass roots fund-rais­ The Commission decided in favor of both projects at a has raised $49,900. dropped his bid for the gubernatorial meeting Thursday. Morrison is deeply in debt, nomination. Schiavone, who is now ing” A Card? Cloudy Today “I do not have the traditional The shed will be built against the south side of a having taken out $300,000 in loans. seeking the GOP nomination for garage at the Cheney Homestead at 106 Hartford Road. Rowland, Weicker and Cibes have state comptroller, had spent more resources of a political party,” he Make your own said. “One thing Republicans have The sign, to be located at the Pine Street entrance to The weather for the greater Manchester area today is not borrowed any money and say than $1.3 million of his own money the Yam Mill apartment building, will be considered by personal wishes to that O \ mostly cloudy, high around 80. Outlook Sunday, partly they expect to get along without on his bid for the gubernatorial never lacked is money. Their problem is they lack votes.” He said the Planing and Zoning Commission for approval when special person in 3 3 - n cloudy, chance of showers. High 80 to 85. having to, although they have not nomination. the commission meets Monday. he expects to raise $2.5 million for your life on special days, High pressure will remain over northern New England ruled it out. With his loans, Morrison has Cibes’ report, although much the campaign through November. In the past, the Cheney Historic District Commission keeping the weather good in the north through the such as birthdays, shorter than the others’ is studded Morrison told reporters that his has been reluctant to approve construction of the shed at weekend. Meanwhile, a front will remain stationary from $167,500 on hand. Rowland has $731,800, Weicker has $222,352 with the names of officials in Gov. fund-raising demonstrates that he is the homestead because it would be one of the first things loeddings, anniversaries, H the mid Atlantic states to the Central Plains. A weak low William A. O’Neill’s administra­ the candidate best representing visitors see as they approach the historic home from the birth announcements, pressure system moving east along the front will keep and Cibes has $1,455. tion. Morrison has claimed that the working and middle-class families present driveway. things in southern New England unsettled through the So far, however, fund-raising etc. It beats a card! hasn’t had much of an impact on the administration is tacitly supporting in Connecticut. He said he docs not The commission has wanted the Manchester Historical . CD weekend. Society to set a time for completing its plans to locate the H - < race. Weicker, a former three-term Cibes, although O’Neill himself is anticipate having to borrow any Judy Hartline/Mancrieiler Herald Republican U.S. senator, is far publicly neutral. more money because “we borrowed driveway for visitors toward the east. This would will With theHerald's new m more than we needed.” lead the visitors to the east side of the house where die GETTING THERE — Alec LaBelle, age 1. of 146 Porter St. in ahead in the polls. Rowland is a dis­ Cibes’ list of contributors in­ column,you will not tant second and Morrison comes in cludes past and present O’Neill ad­ Cibes said his report shows that a original front door is located. They now use a door on the Manchester, comes very close to getting the ice cream in his third. ministration and campaign officials, campaign can be run frugally. He south side of the house. mouth at the ice cream social at Center Springs Park Friday. only save money, but z m Manchester Herald said he expects to need as much as The society has a plan for a new drive, a parking lot Other figures released Thursday such as former O’Neill legal counsel Marcie LaBelle dutifully holds the bowl. think of how unique an show a wide fund-raising gap be­ Jay W. Jackson, current legal coun­ $300,000 for a primary and $1.5 for 12 cars and a gravel path to the front door, and has O 3 ) pledged to complete the work within five years. Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. tween the two men seeking the sel Howard G. Rifkin, Tax Commis­ million more for the general elec­ opportunity this is! Members of the Cheney Historic District Commission Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. Democratic nomination for attorney sioner James F. Meehan, and James tion, assuming he wins the primary. viewed the site before Thursday’s meeting and members SO o T l voted unanimously to approve the plan, along with con­ Nine local bands Special Limited USPS 327-500 VOL. CIX, No. 242 struction of the shed. m C The new drive will be located across Hanford Road Introductory Publisher w Smith won’t run again from another new drive leading to a house on the Cheney at music festival P Larry Hall Lawn. The small gravel parking lot will be nestled Rate Some of the best bluegrass bands Rounders from Rhode Island, and HARTFORD (AP) — State eight years in the General Assemb­ Smith endorsed state Rep. James among trees on the homesick site. Executive Editor in New England will be featured at four Connecticut bands: Grassroots, Vincent Michael Valvo Senate Republican Leader Reginald ly, is now working for Weicker, T. Fleming, R-Simsbury, to succeed The drive will be close to the original approach to the 60^ a line! the 2nd annual Connecticut River New Cumberland Homesteaders, News Editor____ Andrew C Spitzler J. Smith, who bucked his party this shaping fiscal policies. him as the 8th District senator. homestead. For an extra cost ofSOF Dianna M. Talbot Valley Bluegrass Weekend, August Rose City Bluegrass and Tobacco Features Editor _ year and endorsed indc]>endent A former New Hartford first The new sign at the \hrn Mill was requested by Attor­ Sports Editor___ Len Auster 10, 11, and 12 at the Four Town Valley Bluegrass. you may also put your gubernatorial candidate Lowell P. Since endorsing Weicker, Smith selectman. Smith was first elected to ney Stephen T. Penny, representing the mill owners. He Associate Editor Eileen Hiromi Mae The music begins at 7 pm . Weicker Jr. for governor, announced has been ostracized by state GOP the Senate in 1982. He was re­ told the commission that while the original plan of his­ I^rgrounds in Somers. choice of a birthday cake, Friday, 10:30 am . Saturday, and 10 Business Manager _ Jeanne G. Fromerth Friday he would not seek re-election Chairman Richard Foley and other elected in 1984, 1986 and 1988. He torical consultants for a mixed residential and retail use Northern Lights, a Boston-area am . Sunday. The festival will be heart, star, smiley face, Advertising Director_ Mamie Miller this year. top state Republicans. Two other has served as minority leader for the of the mill “looks good on paper,” it has not worked out band, will be on stage Saturday and Circulation M anager. ___Gerlinde Colletti held rain or shine. Senate Republicans have also en­ past four years. He was majority well for the business on the ground floor of the old mill Sunday. The band has gained con­ candles, numbers for the Production Director ___ Sheldon Cohen Food and beverages will be avail­ Smith, a former bank official dorsed Weicker, a fonner three-term leader in 1985-86, when the siderable national recognition Pressroom Manager. Robert H. Hubbard because it cannot be seen either from Pine Street or from able. Festival goers will also be able age & many others!! from New Hartford who has spent Republican U.S. senator. Republicans controlled the Senate. through its performances at the In­ Hartford Road. to purchase , tapes, T-shirts He said the mill owners want another sign on Hartford ternational As­ and other items. Main Telephone Number Road, but present historic district zone regulations sociation Fan FesL Tanglewood, and Deadline for ads— 643-2711 bluegrass and folk festivals. A weekend pass, good for all Circulation Telephone Number prohibit it tte said the commission will be asked at some 12:00 noon 2 days Soviets welcome visit by NATO The band’s song “Winterhawk” three days, is $25 in advance and 647-9946 future date for a recommendation cm a change in regula­ < » has been among the top 20 on the $30 at the gate. Camping in the prior to the day you “1 expect this visit concretely to tions that would permit the Hartford Road sign. rough is availabel with a weekend Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by By DEBORAH G. SEWARD of NATO countries. National Bluegrass Survey bring our points of view closer For residential uses, regulations allow one sign on would like your ad to the Manchester Publishing Co.. 16 Brainard Place, The Associated Press Only high-ranking officers, all published by pass. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at together,” he said. each street where property fronts cm two streets, but the Passes for the Friday show arc $7 appear. delegates to the 28th Communist magazine. Manchester, Conn. Postmaster: Send address changes Woemer is the first NATO general Party congress, appeared willing to rules limit non-residential uses to one free-standing sign. at the gate. A Saturday-only pass is to the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, MOSCOW — Senior Soviet The song is from the band’s secretary to visit the Soviet Union. discuss the trip. The historic district commissioners approved a design $15. Sunday passes are $10. Conn. 06040. military officers on Friday wel­ for the sign on Pine Street which will include green, tan, “Take You to the Sky” on the The Manchester Herald is a member ol The Associated “This is a positive step,” Lt. Gen. Children under 12 will be ad­ Call Qassified comed die visit of NATO leader He arrived Friday evening and and gold with raised lettering. The commissitMi members Flying Fish label. Press, the Audit Bureau of Circulation, the New England Manfred Woemer as an important said the aim of his visit was to con­ Yuri Alexeievich said during a The Connecticut band Traver mitted free. Press Association and the New Engictnd Newspaper As­ break in the congress only hours also approved several lettering styles for die sign. To reach the Four Town Today sociation. step in resolving differences be­ vey a message of peace and S e v (^ operators of businesses in the \kra Mill at­ Hollow will play Saturday and Sun­ tween the Western alliance and the friendship to the Soviet Union from before Woemer arrived. “It will help day. The band has rcleas^ three al­ Fairgrounds, take exit 47 off Inter­ Guaranteed dellver^iJr^du don't receive your Herald tended the meeting. When they were invited to speak, state 91, then Route 190 east to by 5 p m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, please Warsaw Pact. the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza­ stimulate relations between the two 643-2711 they urged approval of the sign, saying it was difficult bums and toured Europe twice. Route 83 and follow the signs. telephone your carrier. If you are unable to reach your tion, the Tass news agency reported. blocs and we think these relations Herb Alpin and the Berkshire carrier, call subscriber service at 647-9946 by 6 p m. “Before, we could not even im­ should be stronger and stronger.” for pet^le to see their businesses. One of them, Muriel For more information, or for ad­ weekdays for delivery in Manchester. agine such a visit, but now things Orfitelli, said she is a native of Manchester who regarded Mountain Boys from Massachusetts and ask for Woemer was greeted at Mos­ Varennikov linked Woemer’s visit vance tickets, contact: CRV Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 weekly, $7.70 lor are changing so rapidly that even the building as an eyesore for years. 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New comics debut in Herald Monday H o n o r Roll

Starting Monday, the Manchester Manchester High School names its honor students for Kerry Tofflemire; Mary Tsokalas; Matthew Ursin; Jill Mercier; Seth Morabito; Dung Ngo; Kathleen O’Marra; Herald will be offering oia readers a much the final marking period for the year 1989-90. Vittner; John Ward; Robert Watts; Edward Wazer, Maria Deborah Pease; Quyen Phan; Kirk Ringbloom; Laura wider variety of comics, and an expanded Grade 12 Weslermarck; Jill White; Jodi Widmer and Melissa Yar- Robinson; David Rohrbach; George Silva; Manivone daily television listing guide. High honors: not Singhachack; Rachel Smith; Amanda Spak; Jason St. On Monday, we will be offering twice Julian Allen; Tori Baskerville; Sherri Bell; Mark Ben- Grade 11 Germain; Heidi Towle; Joan Wasser and Andrew Zadnik. the number of comics we have been carry­ ford; Darryl Berenson; Meg Berte; Sheryl Brandalik; High honors: General honors: ing. We aren’t cancelling any of the cur­ Catherine Burgess; Ricardo Canal; Yacl Caspi; Michael Bryan Covensky; Kristina Dulberger, Todd Erickson; Michael Abrahamson; Pamela Adams; Cheryl Adamy; rent favorites, such as Arlo & Janis, the Castagna; Sandra Cherico; Sherry Coderre; Kevin Con­ Amy Fitting; Michael Forcucci; Vallerie Huckins; Mikki Alehandro; Eric Algren; Neil Alibrio; Constance Amma; Christina Beaudry; Melanie Bell; Thomas Berte; Grizwells, or Snafu. But we are bringing nolly; Patricia Coogan; Kimbercly Corona; Alexia Cruz; Tammy Johnston; Joseph King; Michelle Lewis; Kerri Alison Biuso; Brian Blount; Robert Bozio; Amy Bres- back some favorite strips, such as Blon- Ian Dalrumple; Frank Damiano; Erica DeJoannis; Erin Lindland; Katclyn Lindstrom; Meredith Meyers; Paul ciano; Ryan Brown; Michelle Butko; Susan Cabral; die, Hagar tbe Horrible and the Phan­ Farrell; Amy Gifford; Jordan Grossman; Kristina Har­ Milton; Matthew Morrissey; Mary O’Loughlin; Wendy Katherine Chadbum; Jennifer Cion; Elizabeth Cleaves; tom. rison; Heidi Howarth; Scott Johnson; Kathryn King; Parkany; Stacy Poole; Matthew Prignano; Jennifer Smith; Caryn Clifford; Wendy Cook; Ebum Cooper, Deanna Y At the same time, we’ll be introducing Paula Knight; Marlie Lavatori; Jaeson Lokatys; Arm Paul Spiegel; Stephanie Valade; Michael Vibberts and Corona; Phyllis Cort; Kimberly Crockett; Bryce Desy; you to some new strips, such as Ernie and Marie MacDonald; Robert McCafferty; Sinomg Muong; Peter Wisniecki. The New Breed, a panel that goes beyond Jason Pellagatto; Meredith Phillips; Melina Quaglia; Antunarie Diana; Kristin Donnelly; Michael Dube; General honors: Renee Dumas; Leslee Dupont; Alison Epstein; Jennifer the Ear Side. And we’ll also be bringing Craig Rho; liana Robbins; Jennifer Rovegno; Laura Robert Anderson; Terreana Arnold; Jessica Aucoin; Erzen; Marcus Imik; Jennifer I^tcher; Gerald Ibrtier; you the web-slinging adventures of the Sines; Tanya Sines; Cherita Smith; Hope Sostman; Michael Beaulieu; Patricia Benito; Bruce Berzenski; Diana Frese; Deanna Gagnon; Edward Gaudette; Melissa super-hero, Spidennan, as well as the Jmiathan Soule; Abby Lynn Stoltz; Marcy Suitor; Andrea Bissonnetle; Gary Blasko; Kevin Bottomley; Gavin; Kimberly Gazdzicki; Kathleen Gearin; Michael zany antics of Bugs Bunny and friends. Katherine Tonucci; Nomian Vittner; Emily Wdde; Cory Michael Bourque; Shannon Bowen; Lisa Brand; David Glaser, Kristy Gochee; Jon Golas; Rachael Hanley; Amy In order to make room for all our new Wesoloskie; Lisa Wilkie; Jason Williams; Carolyn Brenton; Jennifer Brindisi; Susan Bushnell; David Cain; Harris; Bethany HartstMan; Kermeth Hastings; Scod comic strip additions, we’ll be moving the Zabielski and Katherine Zydler. Jonathan Carlyon; Michael Carrier; Michelle Connelly; Andrew Cox; Nora Crowley; Kathy Cumberbatch; James Hayes; Robert Herdlein; Jennifer Hilinski; Jeffrey Hille; television listings off the comics page. Jenny Horvith; Mark Howarth; Sean Hubele; Melissa Starting Mtmday, listings can be found on General honors: Curry; Jennifer Cyr; Marjorie Dabate; Liv Dargin; Renee Christine Adams; Frank Addabbo; Jonathan Albert; Hyson; Carla lezzi; Karl Johnsmi; Shannon Kaulback- the Focus page in our Features section. In Decelles; Jason DeJoannis; Shelly Dielerle; Katie Dixon; June Alice Bailey; Terri Baskerville; Chcri Blake; Pan- Jennifer Dodd; Brian Eckblom; Peter Farley; Eric Fettig; Lucas; John Kennedy; Gregory King; Jeffrey King; doing so, however, we will also be ex­ dalie Blizniak; Krishnange Bose; Louis Botti; Michelle Lynpe Knapp; Nancy Knauff; Kelly Knowlton; Adam panding the TV section, so that readers Melanie Finkbein; Jennifer Fitzpatrick; Michele Fleury; Boucher; Margita Bramanis; Mary Brosnan; Philip Buc- Deidre Flyim; Meghan Foley; Sara Gajewski; Douglas Kramer; Arm Lachapelle; Steven Lammey; Jason will now be able to fmd listings for shows cheri; Heather Burnett; Margaret Call; Dave Campbell; Gaskill; Carrie Gentile; Christine Ghabrial; Krista lawrence; Teresa Lester; Dawn Litvinchyk; FTiimmason o . well into the early morning. James Carroll; Kimberely Casey; Jennifer Chambers; Giacopassi; Elisa Giannantonio; Christine Gill; Amber Luangpraseulh; Kathryn Lush; David Lyder, Dana Mal- 5 “n We’re making these changes because Kimberly Cherko; Ellen Clayton; Tammic Cohen; Brian Girardin; Robert Gold; Alysia Gould; Richard Gould; ley; Kimberly Martin; Duffy McGee; Jaysen Medhurst; we are listening to your comments. Over Connolly; Susie Couture; Todd Cox; Corey Craft; Curtis Byron Greatorex; Jeffrey Grote, Kristin Hartnett; Lauren Robert Mercier, Gleda Miller; Steven Miller, Amy the past few weeks, we’ve been working Czachowski; Matthew Daube; JefTrey fielissio; Brian Hastey; Charles Hicking; Karen Holmes; Meredith Hos- Mizoras; Cindy Moore; Jeimifer Morse; Donnelle Moz- to make the Herald a stnaiger newspaper Domanico; Tammi Dulberger; Gregory Dunphy; Michael tetter; Daniel Hull; Teri Jamaitis; Sendia Kim; Amy zer; Karen Muller, Minh Trict Nguyen; Carrie Nichols; — m overall. We’ve expanded local news con­ Dunphy; Patrick Dwyer; Colin Ebdon; Jean Faber; Chris­ Kohut; Elizabeth Kulpa; Tina Labrcck; Lori Lalibcrte; Shawn Nichols; Angelique Nollez; Amy Oliver; Charity siderably. We’ve given the newspaper a tine Fellows; Jeffrey Follett; Cheryl Fowler; Kendra Matthew Lane; Michael Larkin; Jennifer Long; Marianne Owen; Susan I^ndleton; Nichole Phillipon; Olga I*ress; facelift, with more color photographs. And Freeman; Jeffrey Gadoury; Kara Gagnon; Durt Gamer; Loto; Jennifer Lovett; Jennifer McCubrey; Micole Monica Quinones; Shawn Ramsey; Andrea Reischerl; we’ve listened to you when you’ve said Gregory Geer; David Ghabrial; Russell Gray; Ian Green- Michele; Jennifer Morris; John Mutchek; Erika Nelson; Jennifer Riley; Michael Robertson; Heather Robinson; H 5 you wanted televisicxi listings that go past wald; Shawna Griffin; Erik Gunther; Melanie Hanley; Erichi Nishino; Randall Norris; Jennifer O’Neill; Courtney Rose; Jeffrey Ross; Lisa Shaw; Erin Sheehan; 11 pjn., and a return of some of the com­ James Harris; James Hart; Jason Hawkins; Mary Hayes; Veronica F^ker; Bobbi Jo F^lato; David Phillips; Lisa Shiimers; Kimberly Shook; Sacheen Silvercloud; S h ics you used to see in the Herald, your Matthew Helin; Dineen Henson; Bradford Higley; David Rebecca Pidlak; Kevin Pisch; Aviva Plavin; Eben Plese; Marchann Sinatra; Christina Small; Kathryn Smith; Philip Smith; Norman Spcclor; I^mela St. Martin; hometown paper. Hille; Susan Huntington; ScoU Hurley; Russell Hus­ Thomas Provencal; Darek Pryputniewicz; Jason bands; Michael Irrera; Dave Jarvis; Carl Yoan Johnson; Rawliniiits; Christopher Redd; David Rentier; Anjon Alison Sumizzi; Nathan Suver; Kelly Szkirka; James Vincent M. Valvo Judith Johnson; Kathleen Kelly; Todd Kcsscl; Lauren Tatro; Kerry Tedford; Joshua Thompson; Laura TUcci; Executive Editor Roy; Terrance Ruckey; Daisy Santiago; Matthew Sass; o Klibanoff; Wendy Kwok; Karen Lee; Jeffrey Longo; Michelle Sauer; Rhonda Savilonis; William Scheideman; Zachary Vetter; Amy Warenda; David White; Jewell Mark Longo; Kimberly Loprire; Anthony Luongo; Mar­ Brian Schwarz; Marc Scars; Stuart Sherrell; Shari Sims; White; Todd Williams; Matthew Willis; Kyu Ycom; Sang cia Markstein; Jeffrey Martens; Christa Marun; Keysha Yeom; Jessica Yost and Jill Zanlungo. Keisha Smith; Lisa Snyder; Sarah Spak; Joseph Stephen­ SQ o“ n Matthews; Timothy Melroy; Ebony Miller; Raymond son; Kathryn Stem; Holly Stone; Jacqueline Tedford; Golf tournament to be held Minor; Wendy Mitchell; Jennifer Moir; Allease Moore; Matthew Theriault; Erik Thorensen; Lynn Tillotson; Lori m S Alvin Morson; Teresa Mulligan; Naomi Munir; David Todd; Kristin Trombley; Lisa Threk; Christina Varvelli; Plans are underway for the fifth Annulli Manchester Mutch; True Nguyen; Sukiby Nicholas; Alexandra Stacy Vasko; Sarah Venezia; Keri Watson; Kevin Watts; Classic, a Pro-Am golf tournament to be held at the O’Brien; Tricia O ’Connell; Stephen Odiema; Sarah Sarah Winnem; Brian Wry and James Zilora. Manchester Country Club on August 27,1990. Olson; Christopher Osclla; Nicholas F^ermo; Diana Pap­ The tournament consists of 32 , each having pas; Aimee Pennell; Lisa Pierson; Marian Plummer; Grade 10 a Connecticut section PGA pro golfer. Tanya Powers; ftitrick Reading; Susan Remusat; Brenda High honors: In addition to providing tt^notch golf, the event’s Rockwood; Jeff Rubacha; Jennifer Sarles; Christine Andrew Bartley; Christine Bell; Anna Breen; Heidi aim is to provide funding for Manchester-oriented Savoie; Stacey Shelton; Richard Shemanskis; Tricia Carpe; Naama Caspi; Zaguda Chaudhary; Rachel Cohen; charities. This year, the Juvenile Diabetes Association Skinner; Mark Smith; Michelle Smith; Jed Stansficld; Clair Jensen; Darlene Johns; Michael Kelsey; Dana and Manchester Scholarship Foundation will both be Garv Stoppleman; Debra Strimike; Colleen Thompson; Kobylanski; Eric Kubik; Michael Marchank; Rebecca recipients of sizable donations.

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Free concert offered Honor students said they were willing to play but Acid spill announced Obituaries BRANFORD (AP) — Because its last performance in this town ended musical director Michael Palmer St. Bridget’s School has an­ on a sour note, the New Haven ended the concert because he didn’t nounced its honor students for the Symphony Orchestra has agreed to like the conditions. forces final marking period for the year Dr. Harris Kahn perform a free concert next month. “There is no sense pointing 1989-90. Dr. Harris Kahn of Mount Laurel, The symphony’s performance fingers,” General Manager Grade 8: NJ., a fOTmer Manchester residenu In Memoriam June 15 at the opening night of the Catherine Weiskel said. “To have High honors — Charity Tabol died Friday (July 13) at Garden Honors — Helena Chaponis, In Loving Memory Of Branfoid Festival was suddenly cut something like this happen in a evacuation State Hospital in Marlton. He was Herman J. Passcantell short when members left the stage place we play all the time is not Anita Culver, Jennifer Klem, Taimy the husband of Miriam Kahn, of Dec. 22,1924-July 14,1989 after playing only a few songs of the good for us.” Marchand, Robin Melody, Ann Mount Laurel, formerly of (AP) — Separate chemical spills that posed threats of I^adis, Nancy Wengertsman. "The quality of one's life can be second set. Manchester. judged by how much they are loved Symphony officials said the umon As a peace offering to the town, explosion in Stamford and Waterbury forced some Grade 7: Dr. Kahn had been chairman of by others" contract stipulates that, if the the symphony’s new 33-piece people to evacuate their homes, but officials said the Honors — Patricia Cafarella, the Department of Educational Coronet Band will perform on the spills caused no apparent environmental damage. Timothy Elmore, Arme Starkey, REMEMBERING DAD temperature goes below 65, the or­ Psychology at the University of Aways of happy nature. chestra can’t play because of pos­ Green on Aug. 3, with the sym­ In Stamford, 30 gallons of acrylic acid, used in water- Daniel West. Connecticut fw the past 22 years. Cheerful when others are sad. Y sible damage to the instruments. phony absorbing the estimated based paints, leaked from a storage tank Thursday after­ Grade 6: He was a member of tlie American Ready to help any neighbor. i Orchestra members, however. $4,0()0 cost, Weiskel said. noon at Stamford Chemical Co., said John Wolfe, the Honors — Adam Carpenter, Psychological Association and the That's how we remember our Dad. city’s emergency management director. Sarah Conover, Maryanna American Association of Mental Now that he's left us forever. “At one point there was 58 percent explosivity in the Fitzgerald, Sarah Harvey, Lynn Deficiencies. He was a graduate of Left us with hearts lb-. plant,” Wolfe said. “Anything over 50 percent is not Lajeunesse, David Nilsen, Elizabeth Temple University and received his that are sad. good.” Ouellette. doctorate from the New York Remembering his great The spill led to the evacuation of homes and busi­ Grade 5: University. He was a member of the loving kindness. NEED SOME EXTRA nesses a ^ disrupted service on the New Canaan line of High honors — Lisa Chmielicki, Hillel House Synagogue at the We know God will be good the Metro-North Commuter Railroad. Timothy Conrad, Kimberly Ger­ University of Connecticut. to our Dad. Judy HaiHing/Manchester HeraM Residents were allowed to return home by 7 p.m. main, Stacy GilberL Daniel Toomey. Besides his wife, he is survived You are loved and SPENDING MONEY!! Stamford Chemical’s plant manager, Yves Kensichcr, Honors — Brendan Begley, by two daughters, Mrs. Debra Mehl- sadly missed ON PATROL — Officer Tom Larson surveys the downtown Manchester beat was charged with failure to report the spill and illegal Michelle Conover, Derek Griffith, man of West Hartford and Mrs. but always with us. Friday. It was his first day on downtown foot patrol. Newspaper routes available discharge of a hazardous material. He also was cited for Angela Schwabe, Erin West. Laurie Shoenberg of Oceanside, Love, allegedly violating state hazardous materials regulations. On Thursday, June 7, St. Bridget N.Y., and two grand-children. Wife, Children in your area... Kensicher is to appear July 23 in state Superior Court School will hold an assembly to Funeral services will be Sunday at and Grandchildren in Stamford. award prizes to St. Bridget School 10 a.m. in the chapel of Weinstein SN Earn money and prizes by “These are all misdemeanor charges, and that seems a awarded the members of the Nation­ Mortuary, 640 FarmingtOTi Ave., Downtown patrols little light for something of this magnitude,” Mayor al Mathematics League team and the Hartford. Thom Seirani said. “If they had notified the proper students who participated in the delivering the Mathematical Olympiads for their 1^ authorities on time it might not have been as serious.” seven students: Maryanne Bridget School scored in the top 10 Manchester Herald Kensicher said plant employees had no knowledge of a accomplishments. Fitzgerald, Grade 6; Daniel Toomey, percent of the 2,956 teams par­ starting quietly The Math Olympiad Team was spill. Grade 5; Elizabeth Ouellette, Grade ticipating in the Olympiads. P in your neighborhood. “The firefighters just came and asked us to be out of comprised of six 5lh-grade students 6; Adam DeLaura, Grade 5; Adam Junior high students also com­ By NANCY FOLEY A homeless man sitting on the steps in Cen­ the plant,” Kensicher said. and eight 6lh-gradcrs. Three team Carpenter, Grade 6; Timothy Con­ peted in the National Mathematics ter Park said he thought the patrol was a good Manchester Herald Call today to get more details. llie fire department was called by residents, who members earned gold medals in the rad, Grade 5; and Lyim Lajeunesse, League. The top scorers were: H 5 idea, and that an officer on foot would be more smelled a strong odor. Wolfe described acrylic acid as an competition. They were: Sarah Con­ Grade 6. Charity Tabol, Grade 8; Robin MANCHESTER — After an hour and a half nodceable. “When guys arc hanging around irritant. over, Grade 6; Lisa Chmielecki, The school received a plaque for Melody, Grade 8; Helena Chaponis, S h on his new beat. Officer Thomas Larson hadn’t drunk, an officer in a car might not notice Extremely flammable liquid hydrogen leaking from a Grade 5; and Kimberly Germain, Grade 8; Justin Gardgrove, Grade 8; them,” he said. The man said he resided at the tank truck at a steel manufacturing plant forced the Grade 5. seen much action. Main Street, which he was 647-9946 “Outstanding Acheivement.” St. and Nancy Wenpertsman, Grade 8. patrolling on foot Friday morning, was pretty Samaritan Shelter, but did not want to give his Anderson...... all evacuation Thursday of about 20 Waterbury homes. Silver medals were awarded to quiet. name. Benton...... 103-174 The leak started about 2:30 pm . when a valve gave O “D Bigelow...... all C iwo Arrifrn an 1 Tt.i.r-i kd.itt-d st-n The Board of Directors voted Tbesday to re­ At the Board of Directors meeting Tuesday, way on a truck at Somers Olin Corp., police and com­ Mayor Terry Werkhoven called for the foot Bowers...... 14-22 pany officials said. The truck’s driver received first-de­ institute a foot patrol on Main Street, and by Branford...... 68-161 Thursday officers were out walking around, ac­ patrol, saying he had received numerous com­ gree frost-bite bums when he tried to plug the bubbling S o plaints by businessmen and shoppers, and that Brookfield St...... all O -T1 cording to Gary Wood, spokesman for the Centerfield...... all hydrogen — estimated to be 425 degrees below zero — police department. one young female employee he spoke to kept a Deepwood...... all with a piece of wood. m S Though directors were enthusiastic about the hammer next to her for protection. Devon...... all “The guy was essentially taking the hoses off after fill­ Jack McVeigh, owner of the Bike Shop, 681 Doane S t...... all ing one of our storage tanks, when something happened foot patrol, the officers who patrolled the first N ''O day may not have been. “1 can recall yesterday Main StreeL told the board that businesspeople Durkin...... /\|| with the tmek’s valve,” said Jeffrey Haferkamp, general . . . . . - it was raining like hell,” Wood said. “Being out were tired of the drunken obnoxious behavior East Center Tpke...... 25-207 odd manager of Somers Olin Corp. “He did exactly the right in the cold and wet is not much of an ad­ that they see every day downtown, and that one Eastfiekf...... all thing by trying to plug it” East Middle Tpke...... 0-155 odd vantage.” female employee of a Main Sueet shop had The driver, whose identity was not released, was been molested by a man who walked into her East Middle Tpke...... 216-236 even But Wood said that, in general, he doesn’t treated at Waterbury Hospital for bums to his hand and Thatis why AAA offers Its shop. Englewood...... all think most officers will mind. “It’s overtime Galway St...... all released. Haferkamp said the tmek belonged to Airco members only American The discussion sparked a strong response money,” he said. The overtime will be volun­ Green...... 102-203 Inc., a Canadian chemical supplier. Express* Travelers Cheques. tary, Wood said, and available to officers on a from NatKy Carr, director of the Manchester Greenwood...... 1-226 While firefighters and ambulance crews stood by in And they're fee-tree rotating schedule. The beat will be from 10 Conference of Churches, which operates the Haynes...... all case of fire or an explosion, hydrogen dribbled slowly for Its no coincidence that the ajn. to 3 pjn. Monday through Sunday. shelter. She said some of the town directors Hillcrest...... all hours from a quarter-inch opening in the truck’s storage same Travelers Cheque that As he walked through Center Park, Larson were blaming the homeless for all of the Horace St...... all tank. 'The escaping liquid vaporized as it contacted air always oilers hand-delivered said the response had received was generally problems occurring on Main StreeL Huntington St...... all and posed no h ^ th threau officials said. relunds virtually anywhere in the world and has a service positive. It is too so(hi to tell whetlier the foot Currently, the position is being paid for out 1-84 Oakwood S t...... 264-371 Mayor Joseph J. Santt^ietro was one of those of police department overtime funds, because -153 Packard St...... all network on call 24 hours a day patrol, instituted primarily in response to com­ evacuked. IS the same Travelers Cheque the department said that other areas of town Liberty. ...all Parker S t...... 387-504 r plaints from downtown businesspeople and Residents were allowed to return to their home after AAA oilers Its the Travelers Lilley...... all ....all would be left with insufficient coverage if they 441 Mrih Condo's the leak was plugged and the uuck was moved about 1 Chc^que AAA members deserve, their customers, would make a difference, Lar­ Lodge.. ...all took an officer away from another area of Squire Village...... all am. Friday, Waterbury Fue Marshal Anthony Zappone anywhere they travel son said. Some studies in the 1970s indicated 1-47 Stock Place...... all an officer on foot is more effective than one in town. But at the meeting TUesday, directors Main. said. AAA and American Express discussed eventually making the foot patrol a -541 Summit...... 1-70 Travelers Cheques Peutners a car, he said. “But who knows? This is the Wadsworth S t...... all regular position. Mather...... tor a perlect vacation 90s.” Westfield...... all McCabe...... Wetherell...... all New State Road. ...all Woodbridgo S t...... „. 160-199 Bill may save millions NAACP probes Waterbury ...all Woodbridge S t...... 231-290 CheqiMS ...all Woodbridge S t...... 287-357 Oakwood. ...all Woodbridgo S t...... 408-489 WASHINGTON (AP) — A transportation spending AAA members deserve the best. WATERBURY (AP) — Charges that night­ tional Association for the AdvaiKement of plan passed by the House includes funding for Bradley stick swinging Waterbury police officers Colored People. International Airport and language that could save Con­ On the road and off. started a fight at an apartment complex are An arrest of a man seen hitting a woman es­ CALL NOW necticut millions in lost highway money. being investigated and have led state NAACP calated when a crowd of 80 people gathered to The $30.9 billion measure ^proved Thursday in a leaders to look closely at police relations with watch. Police said per^le attacked them, result­ 647-9946 / 643- 2711 385-31 vote includes a provision allowing Bradley to 391 Broad Street, Manchester minorities. ing in IS officers being called in to control the apply for $3 million in funding for runway improve­ “We don’t want to see this escalate into a crowd. ments. The legislation also places a hold on a highway Open Mon.-Fri. 9-5:30PM. Thurs. Evenings 'til 8PM and Sat. 9-1 PM fuU-scak mess,” said Ben Andrews, president Residents said overzealous police caused the speed limit sanction that could have cut Connecticut of the 13,000-member state chapter of the Na­ melee, not the onlookers. iianrl|pHtpr highway funding by $4 million: 9 9 0 J u NATION/WORLD Bill would reduce ''UniiiS’ i tVlUVIfc-VM Z'.l troops, Star Wars By DONNA CASSATA 195,(XK) in the central front and 30,0(X) The Associated Press elsewhere in Europe. The reductions Moslems would be achieved within the time frame WASHINGTON — The Senate of a conventional forces treaty, but Armed Services Committee approved a negotiations between the two super­ $289 billion defense bill Friday that powers have stalled. claiming would cut U.S. troop strength in Europe The committee also included a and reduce President Bush’s 1991 budget provision that would allow Bush to request for Star Wars. refuse to reduce troops in Europe if he The panel, responding to the lessening believes the cut isn’t in the nation’s bomb role Soviet threat overseas and economic security interests. demands at home, unanimously agreed The panel approved a total personnel cut of 100,000, more than three times the By JAMAL HALABY to slash $18 billion from Bush’s proposal 38,0(X) the Pentagon proposed for 1991, The Asscx:iated Press of $307 billion in military spending for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1. and set a fiscal 1 ^ 5 target of 1.6 “This is the most sweeping degree of military personnel, a reduction of nearly AMMAN, Jordan — An extremist Islamic group today 475,(X)0 from current levels. claimed reponsibility for an explosion at a Texas chemi­ change we’ve seen in a defense bill that I’ve had anything to do with since I’ve Faced with increasing demands on the cal plant July 5 that killed 17 people. money usually earmarked for defense, Arco Chemical Co. of North America said from its been in the Senate,” committee Chair­ the committee cut $972 million from the headquarters in Newtown Square, Ri., that it had not man Sam Nunn, D-Ga., said in announc­ adminisuation’s request of $4.7 billion heard of the claim and did not know whether it was valid. ing completion of the legislation. Among the decisions reached in an for the Strategic Defense Initiative, com­ The cause of the blast is under investigation, and no monly known as Star Wars. signs of sabotage at the plant have been reported. all-night, closed session that ended early Lak year. Congress approved the first A spokesman for the Islamic Liberation FrtMit told The Friday was approval of the administra­ reduction in the program since President Associated Press the Arco plant in Charuiclvicw, Texas, tion’s request for the B-2 stealth bomber, Reagan introduce the anti-missile shield was attacked because the United States supports Israel a significant cut in the MX rail-garrison seven years ago. despite “its killings and terrorism against our Palestinian nuclear missile program and a delay in Amendments to change the SDI figure families” in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. production of the C -17 transport plane. are certain once the bill reaches the full Washington “ignores the human rights of our Pales­ But the surprise was the committee’s Senate just before the August recess, tinian people,” said the official, who met with an AP action on the issue of the nation’s 2.1 lawmakers said. reporter and spoke on condition of anonymity. million men and women in uniform. The Associated Press “Even if it’s technically feasible ... no “We want Washington to taste the pain of the deaths of The panel, by a vote of 15-5, approved one has a chart showing how you pay for its people the same way we feel the pain of the killings of reducing the level of 311,855 troops sta­ EMOTIONAL SCENE — Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Md., left; Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, wiping a The Auodaied Press it,” Nuim said about Star Wars. our Ralestinian families at the h ^d s of the Zionist tioned in Europe to 261,855, a cut of Responding to recent signals from the criminals,” he said. tear of joy; and Justin Dart, head of the president’s commission on employing people with dis­ 50,000 by Sept. 30,1991. ALBANIAN REFUGEES — A father carries his two children on his Air Force that the B-2 stealth bomber is There was no way independently to verify the claim of abilities, in cowboy hat, show their emotions while celebrating the pcissage of a bill guaran­ arms after disembarking from an Italian ferry which arrived Friday in In negotiations with the Soviet Union its top priority, the committee approved responsibility. teeing a full range of civil rights for disabled Americans on Capitol Hill Friday. The measure on reducing conventional forces in the Pentagon’s revised proposal for two The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Brindisi with the first group of Albanians who had taken refuge in guarantees the nation’s estimated 43 million disabled people access to jobs, transportation, Europe, Bush has proposed cutting the of the radar-evading aircraft in fiscal which is investigating the blast, said that it has so far Western embassies in Albania. Some 4,500 Albanians are ex­ stores, restaurants and other public accommodations. num ^r of U.S. troops to 225,(XX) — 1991. turned up no signs of sabotage. “There is absolutely no pected to arrive here today on five ferries chartered by Italy, France information to substantiate this reputed claim,” the agen­ and West Germany. cy said in a statement released in Washington. Considering a Swimming Pool?... The Islamic Liberation Front threatened two weeks Nobody but Nobody Builds a Better Pool!! ago to attack U.S. and Israeli interests worldwide to avenge the May 20 massacre of seven Palestinian Weekly laborers in a Tel Aviv suburb by an ex-Israeli soldier. Hubble probe Health Tip The Front is a relatively large group based in the West $1 million Bank and Gaza. It has followers in Jordan and several Abortion bill other Arab countries. continues It advocates armed struggle against neighboring Israel awarded and calls fOT the elimination of the Jewish state. By LARRY MARGASAK The Front has opposed Palestine Liberation Organiza­ awaits action The Associated Press tion Chairman Yasser Arafat since 1983 over his moves in death toward reaching a settlement with Israel, and hundreds of By ALAN SAYRE quested a 30-day period in which a WASHINGTON — The head of NASA’s investigation guerrillas broke away from the PLO. Roy D. Katz The Associated Press woman would be allowed to report BOSTON (AP) — The state will of the Hubble Space Telescope’s blurred vision said The R ont was responsible for an attack on an Israeli REPELLENTS& pay $1 million to the widow of a Friday it may take more than six months to pinpoint the army patrol May 17 near the West Bank city of HcIm-ot a rape and have an abortion later, police cadet who died after c o b b ­ Insect repellents containing in which an Israeli soldier was wounded. BATON ROUGE, La. — Gov. said he was not happy with the error but that the probe should reveal what went wrong ing during the first day of training, DEBT provide best protection “This factory was providing the U.S. Army with Buddy Roemer said Friday he will bill’s seven-day provision. and who was responsible. from insect varieties, includ­ not sign the nation’s strictest state officials said. chemical equipment, although it was publicly operating He also said he believed the bill Dr. Lew Allen, chairman of the NASA review panel, ing those causing Lyme dis­ anti-abortion bill, but may allow it Gov. Michael S. Dukakis said as a factory manufacturing supplies for civilians,” the did not do enough to protect a told a House panel the results of the investigation could ease and Rocky Mountain Thursday he will ask the Legislature Front’s spokesman claimed. to become law without his signa­ woman’s mental health. prove “very embarrassing” to those responsible for the Fever. However, several ture. to inclu^ the money in a deficiency “One of our unit commanders, operating in the United “It’s an issue that gives me great flaw. children have developed budget to cover costs during the fis­ States of America, informed our headquarters in the oc­ A state official, meanwhile, said concern,” he said. “It’s part of the “We arc confident we have the ability to find the DEBT related encel- the bill would even outlaw lUD cal year that ended June 30. ★ Expert workmanship cupied territories last Friday that our commrades had set discussion of how complex this is. error” and determine responsibility, he said. phalopathy, a potentially fatal ★ Area’s largest in-ground and birth control devices. Allen, making his first congressional appearance since above-ground pod dealer ablaze a Texas chemical factory and that the mission was At the very minimum, the Holly Shepard, widow of brain disorder — slurred ■ k Bank financing available successfully accomplished,” he said. “I’ve gone from three options to mother’s physical health has to be Timothy Shepard of Pittsfield, sued the probe began, testified before the House Committee speech, convulsions, and two. I will either veto the bill or ★ NO MIDDLEMAN - He refused to give any further details for “security taken care of. Mental health of the the state and 14 others last Decem­ on lienee. Space and Ibchnology. other neurological reactions. Buy direct and save k OVER 3000 Installations reasons.” allow it to become law without my mother is a legitimate point of dis­ ber, claiming that “brutal, inhumane The most likely problem, Allen said, is an error in the Avoid repeated and extensive signature,” Roemer said in a state­ curvature of the telescope’s primary 94-inch mirror that applications of insect repel­ The Arco plant, 15 miles east of HousUxi, was wreck­ cussion and has always been a and life-threatening training prac­ ment. makes it impossible to properly focus the $ U billion ob­ lents. Protective clothing and ★ Prompt installation ★ Over 20 years experience ed by the explosions and frre, which leveled an area the concern to me.” tices” killed her 25-year-old hus­ He has until July 29 to decide servatory. netting are far safer alterna­ size of a city block. The bill calls for up to 10 years band. Immediate Installation Available whether to veto it. The margin of error is microscopic to the hunutn eye, tives. Arco spokeswoman Sallie Anderson said from the in prison and Fines of up to Roemer said that although the Other defendants in the suit in­ company’s headquarters today that the cause of the ex­ but enough to make the telescope’s vision no better than bill provides exceptions for preg­ $100,000 for doctors who perform cluded the Criminal Justice Training plosion had not been determined. She also said she was abortions. quality observatories on the ground. The mistake makes nancies resulting from rape and in­ Council, training academy officials unaware of any recent threats against the company. it impossible to focus light from all parts of the mirror cest, he was not happy with and State Police training officers. “We have no knowledge of any warnings,” ^ e said. Roemer vetoed a measure that onto

Poland will PEOPLE sell state Cruise named sexiest man ^ NEW YORK (AP) — Tom Cruise stole the thunder of Meriwether his Hollywood peers by getting People magazine’s an­ nual sexiest man alive award Friday. loves Munster industries Cruise’s role in the movie “Days of Thunder” made him an all-American “hot-rod hero,” said the magazine, announcing its sixth annual determination of the world’s By JERRY BUCK By JOHN DANIS2EWSKI most desirable male. The Associated Press The Associated Press The sexiest thing about Cruise? “His eyes,” says V^eria Golino, his “Rain Man” co-star. “Not their color. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Twice a WARSAW, Poland — Lawmakers voted today to sell His regard — the way he looks with them. They’re very week, clad in a filmy purple gown, Y off Poland’s state-owned industries, a major step in the alive.” wearing deathly white makeup and a Solidarity-led government’s 7-month-old radical reform He’s also “the boy next door as daredevil,” the heavy black wig, Lee Meriwether program. magazine said, detailing his delight for race-car driving stands outside a sound stage and More than 80 percent of the country’s industry is and skydiving. waves at the passing trams of the goverranent-owned, iiKluding steel mills, coal mines and Cruise has gone skydiving with current flame Nicole Universal Studios Tour. factories. Government officials said no sectors of the Kidman, who co-stars in “Days of Thunder” as a brain 'This is not a common occurreiKe economy would be off-limits to privatization. surgeon, and with his mother, Mary Lee, the magazine on the tour — few well-known ac­ The Sejm, or the lower house of parliament, passed the said in next week’s issue. tors deign to make an appearance. legislatitHi 328-2, with 39 abstentions. The vote came Previous sexiest men alive winners are: Scan Connery, But Meriwether, star of the syndi­ one day after the long-delayed measure reached the floor. John F. Kennedy Jr., Hairy Hamlin, Mark Harmon and cated program “The Munsters The privatization measure still needs Senate ^rproval, The Associated Press Mel Gibson. Today,” enjoys the attention. but with 99 of 100 senators elected from the non-Com- Cruise was nominated for an Academy Award for his “It started when I was standing munist Solidarity movement, it was not expected to have DRUG TALKS — President Bush gestures as he meets with Coiombian President-elect role in “Bom on the Fourth of July.” He also starred in outside the stage one day when a any difficulty. Cesar Gaviria Friday in the White House Oval office. Gaviria, an anti-drug hardliner, is meet­ “The Color of Money” and “Risky Business.” tram came by. ... 'The tour guide Companies in the best fmancial shape would be put on ing with Bush to discuss ongoing efforts against cocaine and other issues. told them who I was. I waved at 3 ’ ^ the auction block fust. Bowie defends 2 Live Crew them and they got a kick out of it,” “I think this is the most fundamental bill ever passed she said. 5 -n by the Polish parliament, said Deputy Prime Minister PHILADELPHIA (AP) — British rock star David “One day, a tram load of Japanese Leszek Balcerowicz. “This is a foundation of the new Bowie stopped his concert to take up the cause of the rap tourists came by and nearly tilted eamomic system in Poland.” group 2 Live Crew and its right to produce and perform over as everyone rushed to the side DON'T MONKEY its music. Introducing the bills a day earlier, Balcerowicz told to take pictures,” said Meriwether. — m lawmakers that the ownership changes must come quick- “I’ve been listening to the album by 2 Live Crew,” he “I wish I’d had a camera to take a ly- said Thursday night after stopping in the middle of the picture of that.” AROUND... song, “Young Americans.” “Without a decisive change in the ownership of the Meriwether is now at work on the economy, fimher (uogress of the reforms is not pos­ “It’s not the best album that’s ever been made, but third season of “The Mimstcrs H 5 sible,” he said. when I heard they banned it, I went out and bought it,” Today,” a revival of the 1960s com­ m Poland, whose Communist regime was replaced by the Try Our Pay-By-Mail Bowie said. edy scries. 'The original was some­ o The Associated Press Solidarity government of Prime Minister Tadeusz “Freedom of thought, freedom of speech — it’s one of thing of a copy itself, coming as it the most important things we have,” he said to cheers Mazowiecki in August, embarked in January on a radical Program... did on the heels of the pxrpular show NEW MUNSTER — Veteran actress Lee Meriwether, economic reform program. The first goal was to stabilize from the capacity crowd at the Spccuum. “The Addams Family. It was then, runaway inflation. It makes paying your subscription easier on you. “What’s happening is the thin end of a very fat and still is, a spoof of domestic dressed as the character Lily from the television show ‘The O “0 The program whiuled inflation down to 3.4 percent in Instead of paying your carrier every 2 weeks, you can wedge,” he said. family sitcoms. 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He said he believed Ford would buy his dustry, but I don’t think that’s fair. They Toyota, Nissan and more than 20 other By CHET CURRIER DETROIT (AP) — The Ford Motor invention after engineers questioned him have no interest in paying for innova­ companies. The Ford case was the first to The Associated Press Co. today was ordered to pay more than at length about it. $6.3 million to the inventor of intermit­ tions,” said Dennis Kearns, the inven­ go to trial. Kearns, 63, originally sought $141 tent windshield wipers because the tor’s oldest son. Ford and Kearns attorneys agreed that NEW YORK — The stock market forged ahead again million. The jury that decided Ford had automaker unintentionally infringed on Robert Kearns, a former Wayne State since the early 1970s the automaker has Friday in buying that carried the Dow Jones industrial unintentionally infringed on the ptatents his patents. University professor who lives in sold 20.5 million vehicles with intermit­ average briefly to the 3,000 level for the first time. was deadlocked on how much Kearns I^rd attorneys said they were pleased Gaithersburg, Md., was absent when the tent wipers, which pause between The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials closed at with the amount of the award to Robert jury anounced the award. should get. A second jury was convened sweeps, rather than run continously. 2,980.20, for a net gain of 10.40 points on the day and a W. Kearns. But Kearns’ attorney and son TTie verdict could have wide implica­ to decide the damages issue only. Ford attorneys said a reasonable 75.25-point rise for the week. said they were disappointed and con­ tions because Kearns has similar suits Kearns claimed in his suit that he in­ licensing agreement would have paid the The average, the oldest and best known measure of sidering an appeal. pending against General Motors Corp., stalled a set of his intermittent wipers on inventor $1.5 million or less. trends in stock prices, crossed 3,000 just after 1:30 p.m., “It follows the standard of the auto in­ Chrysler Corp., Daimler-Benz, Honda, a 1%2 Ford and took it to the automaker. then turned back a few moments later. Advancing issues outnumbered declines by about 3 to 2 in nationwide trading of New York Stock Exchange- listed stocks, with 954 up, 619 down and 460 unchanged. SEC probes Consumers studying food costs Alan Greenspan, ch^rman of the Federal Reserve Board, surprised traders in the stock and bond markets By MARY MaeVEAN vice president of research and not likely to be much increase in average prices of food at grocery Thursday by signaling a shift in the emphasis of the The Associated Press education. He said that figure was 2 stores in the third and fourth quarter Fed’s cr^it policy. percent to 4 percent more than a He said the central bank, which has been concentrating $lm inside of 1990,” he said. NEW YORK — Consumers are year ago and reversed a general on fighting inflation, is now ready to ease credit condi­ Also at the seminar: paying more attention to prices and trend sinee 1982. tions if necessary. - n —Finding ways to reduce and taking advantage of coupons and su­ “People were beginning to get a Interest rates fell sharply on the news. Analysts said The Assoctaled Press recycle solid waste will become in­ permarket specials regularly, reflect­ little less confident about the Greenspan’s comments also went a long way toward trade scam creasingly important for an industry ing an overall concern about the economy. There is a general un­ relieving recession worries on Wall Street. in which profit margins already are STOCK EXCHANGE HIGH — Traders and floor personnel chart the New York Stock Ex­ economy, according to an industry ease,” he said. The only factors Enthusiasm over that prospect persisted Friday, ap­ ahead of prices were quality less than a penny on the dollar and change’s surprising rise Friday as the Dow Jones industrial average climbed to the 3,000 By JOHN M. DOYLE survey. parently not much affected by statistical reports from the At the same time, supermarket produce, wide selection and quality in a society in landfill space is level for the first time. The Big Board closed below the 3,000 level, at 2,980.20 The Associated Press government for June showing a 0.5 percent rise in retail prices this year have increased faster meat. shrinking rapidly, said Thirman L. sales and a 0.2 percent increase in the producer price Milner, director of government af­ s s than expected, but should moderate Prices at the nation’s 147,000 su­ index of finished goods. H - < WASHINGTON — The Securities and Exchange permarkets rose more in 1989 than fairs for First National Supermarkets Commission alleged Friday that unknown parties during the rest of 1990, a govern­ AmonK actively traded blue chips. International Busi­ m ment economist said at a forum in any other year since 1981, Denis Inc. of Windsor Locks, Conn. ness Machines rose 1 to 121; General Electric l>/2 to Retail sales rise 0.5 percent engaged in insider trading in Contcl Corp. securities in Dunham, an agricultural economist o Thursday sponsored by the Food —Microwaveable foods have 74^/8; Merck 5/8 to 887/8, and Eli Lilly 1 to 88*/2. the days before the telephone company agreed to a $6 with the U.S. Department of fallen for three months, but analysts billion takeover by GTE Corp. Marketing Institute. grown from “a category that wasn’t Motel 6 L.P. was one of the volume leaders among WASHINGTON (AP) — Retml one-month’s change, especially Price is increasingly becoming a Agriculture, said at the conference. NYSE issues, up 23/4 at 22. Accor S.A. of France an­ sales, bolstered by a big jump in given the fact that retail s^es had attributed part of the gain to price The SEC, in a federal lawsuit filed in New York, He said prices averaged 6.5 per­ much in existence five years ago” to markdowns to encourage purchases claimed that “individuals or entities whose identities are factor in consumer decisions about a $2.5 billion business, said nounced an agreement late 'Thursday to acquire Motel 6 department store sales, shot up 03 been sluggish for most of this year. O -D where to shop, according to a survey cent more than in 1988, partly be­ for $22.50 per partnership unit. percent in June, posting the first in­ 'This was the first increase since a of slow-moving summer clothes. as yet unknown to the commission” bought Contcl com­ cause of lingering effects of the Nicholas J. D’Agostino Jr., chief ex­ Auto sales edged up a tiny 0.1 mon stock or call options contacts while in possession by the institute, a non-profit grocery ecutive of D’Agostino Supermarkets Castle & Cooke jum p^ 6 to 36'/2. 'The company said crease in five months, the govern­ big 2.8 percent increase in January. store trade group. drought of 1988. it has received inquiries from several parties interested in ment said today. After that gain, retail sales show ^ percent in June after being down 0.2 2 o of confidential corporate information. “Largely reflecting the price in­ Inc., a New York area chain. percent in May. Weakness in auto O “n According to the SEC, the unidentified defendants The survey, taken every January buying its Dole operations. The Commerce Department said no change in February and then fell creases that have already occurred sales has been a major factor con­ stood to make more than $1 million in alleged illegal for 20 years, questioned the primary —Seventy-two percent of shop­ Volume on the floor of the Big Board came to 215.60 sales rose to a seasonally adjusted 0.4 percent in March, 1 percent in m this year, food prices in the second April and 0.6 percent in May. tributing to the overall sluggishness profits on investments of $205,125. grocery shopper in 1,005 households pers surveyed said they look at food million shares, against 21131 million in the previous $147.82 billion last month, up $784 about attitu^s and practices. half of 1990 will average about 4 labels, but only 36 percent said they session. Nationwide, consolidated volume in NYSE- million from the May sales level. With job growth very weak this of consumer spending this year. CO The SEC obtained court orders freezing U.S. Sales at building material and This year, it found that 96 percent perent higher than a year earlier,” he looked beyond expiration dates to listed issues, iiKluding trades in those stocks on regional The June increase came after a year, consumer ccmfidence about the brokerage accounts used to conduct the alleged illegal hardware stores rose 1.3 percent of shoppers rated low prices as very said. ingredient lists or nutrition informa­ exchanges and in the over-the-counter markeu totaled string of three consecutive declines, future has slipped and resulted in o o trading and preventing the destruction or alteration of after falling 0.2 percent in April. m z or somewhat important, up from 92 The causes, he said, included a tion. 259.30 million shares. something that had not happened spending cuttacks, especially for documents. December freeze in Florida and Bucking the upward trend in Joseph Goldstein, associate director of the SEC’s En­ percent in 1989, 94 percent 1988 since 1981, during the last recession. big-ticket items such as cars and ap­ Texas and low production of some —Supermarket takeout food is in­ June, sales at furniture and home forcement Division, said it was not unusual for the agen­ and 93 percent in 1987. pliances. S > And nearly 40 percent of the dairy products. These were offset in creasingly important. “Not cooking Since consumer spending ac­ furnishings stores plunged 1.9 per­ cy to act against alleged wrongdoers without knowing The June increase was led by a 30 CO people surveyed said they used the spring, Dunham said. is becoming a substitute for eating CNB to buy counts for two-thirds of total cent. They had been up a slight 0.4 their identity. 2.8 percent rise in spending at coupons or watched for specials in “Given the developments that out” for baby boom generation economic activity, prolonged weak­ percent in May. 33 “We know what the accounts are but we don’t know ness in this area raises fears that the department stores, reflecting a > newspaper ads, said Timothy M. seem most likely in commodity families now raising children and Sales at grocery stores were up > H who the persons are. What we don’t know is who the ul­ economy could be headed for a refu n d after a big 2.2 percent drop Hammonds, the institute’s senior prices and marketing costs, there is strapped for time, Hammonds said. 0.3 percent while sales at gasoline *U timate customer is,” he said. trust dept. downturn. in May. stations climbed by 0.5 percent. Goldstein declined to say how the SEC became aware Sales at drug stores were up 1.2 per­ of the alleged illegal activity. Court papers said the The June rebound should lessen The 2.8 percent jump in depart­ HARTFORD (AP) — 'The planned purchase of Na­ recession anxieties, but analysts cau­ ment store sales was dramatic, given cent but spending at bars and res­ defendants bought Contel call options on the American taurants fell 0.6 percent in June. Stock Exchange and Contel common stock on the New French co. to buy Motel 6 tional Wesuninstcr Bank USA’s corporate trust depart­ tioned against reading too much into the fact that sales in this sector had York Stock Exchange. ment by Connecticut National Bank fits in with the bank’s goal of expanding, a S{X)kesman said. ranged financing for the buyout. year. Tony Hamilton, a GTE spokesman in Stamford, By SKIP WOLLENBERG “This purchase reflects our goal to grow and support Conn., said the company was aware of the investigation Tha Associated Press Accor already owns more than The deal appears to signal another 850 hotels and 3,000 restaurants in our corporate trust producL” said Russell H. Kniscl, Con­ and intended to cooperate fully. hefty return for the buyout necticut National vice chairman. “Acquiring National Boesky aided in conviction 60 countries, including the growing specialists Kohlberg Kravis Roberts On Thursday, A tlanta-ba^ Contel, the nation’s NEW YORK — Judging from its Westminster Bank’s USA corporate trust department 120-hotel Formula 1 budget chain in & Co., which led a group that third-largest independent telephone company, said it folksy radio ads and cut-rate con­ adds a new base to an already impressive client list dealings with Boesky in 1985 but counts, returned 'Ihesday, marked Europe. Its target has been to own bought the Motel 6 chain for about By STEFAN FATSIS would accept the takeover offer by No. 1 GTE Corp. veniences, Motel 6 might be the last among investment grade debt issues.” failed to reached a verdict on 26 another victory for the government 2,000 budget hotels, and buying $880 million in 1985 and kept a The Associated Press place one would expect to find the CNB has agreed to buy the department for an un­ other counts. in a four-year crackdown on >\UI GTE is to exchange 1.27 shares of its common stock Motel 6 with 554 motels would be a controlling interest after the com­ French. disclosed price, bank olTicials said. Street fraud. for each of Contel’s 159 million shares. That values Con­ big step toward that goal. pany went public a year later. NEW YORK — A federal jury U.S. District Judge Miriam But Paris-based Accor SA said Motel 6 has carved out a Westminster USA is the American unit of one of the believed the testimony of Ivan Goldman Cedarbaum dismissed tel stock at about $37.47 a share based on Friday’s clos­ Prosecutors had charged Thursday it had agreed to pay $1.3 profitable market niche for itself by Raul Dubrule aixJ Gerard Pelis- largest banks in the United Kingdom. 'The bank s cor­ Boesky, at least in part, against the panel and declared a mistrial ing GTE price of $29.50 a share. Mulheren bought 75,000 Gulf & billion in cash for Motel 6 LP in a emphasizing its low cost — rooms son, co-chairmen of Accor, said the porate trust division includes 334 bond trusteeships and former stock speculator John A. on the undecided charges Western Inc. shares at Boesky’s Contel shares jumped $7.25 to close at $35.25 a share deal that would make Accor the average about $27 a night — and deal will help their company be­ billion in outstanding bond issues. Mulheren Jr., despite courtoom at­ Thursday after nine days of $7 behest driving up the price of the Thursday following news of the buyout agreement. world’s budget motel leader. no-frills ambience. Its radio ads end come the world’s pre-eminent tacks on the admitted inside trader, Connecticut National, a subsidiary of Shawmut Na- deliberations failed to yield a ver­ stock to $45 a share, the price at u According to the SEC complaint, on Tuesday and Analysts said the timing of the with the signature, “We’ll leave the budget hotel company. They said a securities expert says. dict Uonal Corp., based in Hartford and Boston, handles trust Jurors convicted Mulheren of which Boesky wanted to sell about Wednesday the unidentified defendants bought or caused propos^ was somewhat surprising, light on for you.” Motel 6 Chief Executive Joseph W. The conviction of the flam­ given the generally weak environ­ McCarthy and his management team services for all Shawmut units. It provides services to four counts of conspiracy and 33 million shares back to the com­ the pHirchase of Contel securities through New York ac­ The company estimated it would more than 5,000 bond trusteeships in Hartford and Bos­ boyant Mulheren on the four pany. ment for both real estate and financ­ have operating income of $220 mil­ would stay on, and Motel 6 head­ stock manipulation stemming from counts maintained by finaiKial institutions in Switzerland ton, with $40 billiOT in outstanding bond issues. and Gcrraany...... ing. But Accor said it already has ar-. lion on revenue of $475 million this quarters would remain in Dallas. 9 9 0 ■ 'm W . . iff '' J u

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OPINION Pullout Section, Page 17 FOCUS Saturday, July 14,1990 Earnings reflections Last crank telephone system finally retires SJIAWT Y By SARAH OVERSTREET Final call on Each summer I look forward to I^ade magazine s “What People Earn” edition so I can sec how I stack up depression-era in the salary department. r This year, once again; my standing wasn t exactly fan W' tastic. Certainly nowhere near the top earners - folks like communicator Russell E. Christiansen, 55, a utility company president from Soiux City, Iowa, who makes more than $250,000 a year - but also nowhere near Mary Peyton Meyer, an By BOB PICK 84-year-old substitute teacher in St. Peter, 111., who made / i The Associated Press $3,900. BOISE, Idaho — Country store owner Garry P e ^ w But even more than seeing where I fit into turning out wasn’t too iqiset that his telephone, part of the nation’s the gross national product, I enjoy the little shocks 1 get last known hand-crank party line, was being discon­ from finding out how wrong my cxpcciauons arc regard­ ing others’ jobs. I was surprised to learn that 41-year-old nected today. “I hate to see the historical value of it leave, but as far arts administrator Barbara Thomas of Seattle earned only $18,000, while 44-ycar-old festival director (what kind as being in business, it’s hard to communicate on this of festival? The National Lotto Winners Gala, maybe?) line!” Pedrow yelled into the mouthpiece W edne^y during one of the last calls he made on the Depression- .-•X ^ m Elizabeth Black of Milwaukee earned $103,500. rn era system. And 1 was stunned to discover that 37-ycar-old Randy Pedrow’s Shoup Country Store is near North Fork, R. Tindlc of Hueytown, Ala., earns $37,000 as a coal about 200 miles northeast of Boise in the rugged Salmon /• H miner. My stereotype of coal miners is gleaned from / River canyon. He and 17 year-round neighbors depended 5 studying the industry’s problems - black lung disease, 7/1. on the magneto-operated system and switchboard years of poverty and bitter union battles, country and operator Steve Freestone to talk to each other and the Sh western songs about deep dungeons and being unable to outside world. y die because their souls are collateral at the company At first, they resisted efforts to do away with the store. phones. But eventually they agreed that the convenience / X. of private-line, touch-tone service was more im­ V. O -o And what does this all mean, this amazing, amusing [HI'M t I scale of our supposed worth in comparison to that of our portant. Fear helps reduce “evil” Slate Public Utilities Commission President Joe Miller fellows? I’m darned if I know. \ This issue is something we baby boomers have been was to make the first call today on the new system, Q - n struggling with almost from the time we were old enough mother told him. After he got there he was taken to a which required 40 miles of underground cable laid over :v to know what having a job meant. We were the first By GEORGE R. PLAGENZ David’s 4-year-old mind weighed room with a one-way window that several months. m S generation to go to college in droves and to enjoy a the alternatives. He decided to take looked into a laboratory. There he The fate of the old system was cast a year ago when CO 52 It sounds like cruel and inhuman the candy and risk the spanking. He saw his wife being tortured by AT&T announced that computerization would force smorgasbord of career options. We w e ired o ij goals punishment. Cutting off somebody’s elimination of the switchboard operator. Freestone against our consciences through the idealistic anti- knew his mother’s spankings were electrical shock. LAST CRANK — John Booker, of Panther Creek, Idaho, turns the crank on his antiquated hand for stealing. They do it in The punishments got successively operates the switchboard from his Motel Deluxe in Sal­ n ^ ria lism of th^ ’60s. Then, in the ’80s, we wctc never very hard. Saudi Arabia. mon, about 20 miles from the canyon. telephone in this 1989 file photo. The hand-cranked, magneto-operated telephone party-line, tigated for our BMWs, business lunches and gold credit The criminal mind works like worse — each more bmtal than the But what impressed a U.S. lawyer that. It has learned to count on the one before. For his second offense, The residents along 34 miles of the canyon used the which is the last of its kind in the United States, is being replace by a modem telephone system. cS ^by a media run by people who drove BMWs ^ who spent several years in that system like an intercom to talk among themselves plunked down their gold credit cartk at business lunchw leniency of our system as David one enrollee is told his retarded son country was that almost nobody will be kidnapped from the school without help, but Freestone was their link beyond the where they discussed their upcoming series on yuppie learned to count on the leniency of A “line call” of continuous ringing was o ^ used to there gets his hand cut off. The his mother. he attends and both arms will be wilderness. He placed outgoing calls and fielded incom­ greed. _ . reason, of course, is that everyone ing ones, directing calls to the right customers through a “I hate to see the historical value of it alert families of emergencies like approaching storms, The same week the “What People Earn issue Stephen King’s story, “Quitters broken. knows the law isn’t fooling. They The system, we learn in King’s system of coded rings. Pedrow’s store, for instance, was tornadoes or forest fires. out. the Baltimore Sun reported that many new college Inc.,” is a spine-tingling thriller leave, but as far as being in business, it’s really will cut off your hand if you about fear being u-sed in the service story, works better than any other to three long rings. . The crank phones fit in well with the lifestyle in the graduates are leaving the “Me D eca^” behind and are are foolish enough to steal. “They’re sad to see the last crank phone system being hard to communicate on this line.” isolated canyon, where residents need generators for interested in social activism. But tins time sociolopsls of a good cause. induce a person to kick the smoking Consequently, there is very little Quitters Inc. is a program for habit. After the fifth offense. Quit­ taken out, but they’re glad to get better service,” Frees­ — Garry Pedrow electricity and have only seasonal miming water. sec the students not as starry-eyed, impracucal idealists, stealing in Saudi Arabia. Auto thefts but as well-adjusted adulu who want balance m their people who want to quit smoking. It ters Inc. absolutely guarantees the tone said. “In the beginning, some of the people smd they didn’t are unheard of. “That line’s been so bad. It’s a raggedy old thing. lives: a career they can believe in and dedicate themsel­ is only after a person signs up that enrollee will never smoke again — municalions heart of as many as 1.2 million American want to lose the crank system,” said Mike M a^ll of It’s not an altogether heartless They’ve got it nailed to trees and mountains. Most of the ves to, and a practical appreciation for the joys money he learns the organization is run by because he will “wake up dead the farms and ranches. Rural Telephone Co., who coordinated cable-laying for law. If the victim asks for mercy for the Mafia. But then it is too late to next morning” with a bullet in his lime, you have to yell pretty loud to talk to people down the new system. “There were a few ideas and they can bring to living. . v .k the criminal, the is waived. A crank on the right side rang bells along the line. An ‘ Good for them. If every generauon is able to bequMth drop out. head. river.” operator could be reached with persistent cranking. weren’t even feasible. ... But the people are real happy But what terrorist would care to He is told that the first lime he This may be carrying fear too far. The system originally was set up by the U.S. Forest now. They’re ready to get off the old system." . to the next a little better understanding of the way things count on his victim coming forward Each customer was to answer just his own coded ring smokes after enrolling, the Mafia But 1 sometimes wonder whether a Service in 1931 and was sold to a cooperative for $1 m Pfedrow’s wife, Peggy, agreed. are and the way they ought to be, it’s not a bad leg^y to later to put in a kind word for him? while ignoring the rest But parly line chatter, with two pass on. It’s not surprising, after 20 years of admonitions will snatch his wife and torture her lot of our crime doesn’t stem from 1952. or three people talking and several more secretly listen­ “Once it’s gone, it’s gone forever,” she said. “But at In this counuy, things are dif­ In iheir heyday, such wall-mounicd phones consist- against rich pharisees and promises that the poor would by applying clccuic shocks to the the disappearance of fear in our ing, was a popular rural recreation, long before this point right now. I guess I’m ready because 1 can’t ferent. Punishment for wrongdoing ing of a black metal mouthpiece on an arm and a receiver inherit the earth, that we children of the ’60s believed soles of her feet. lives. We used to be afraid of hell — electricity, television and even radio. hear anything on it” is often so slight that it is worth per­ One man in the program once but we don’t believe in hell any hung on a two-prong hook — represented the com- that idealism must be acemnpanied by vows of poverty. petrating the evil deed and taking No wonder we became the yuppies of the ’80s; Every found himself stalled in a Uaffic jam longer. We used to have a fear of your chances on getting caught and in a tunnel in New York City. Traf­ God. But today we have a God who time we devote ourselves to an unsound dogma, such as convicted. “virtue equals pauperdom,” the philosophic^ pendulum fic didn’t move for what seemed is all love. Offending him doesn l A nephew of mine was once told like an eternity. He felt in need of a frighten us any more. Neither does swings just as violently in the other direction until we by his mother, when he was four, regain our equilibrium. ^ smoke to calm his nerves. Certainly breaking the law. Dear Abby not to eat any of the candy that was no one could sec him here. So he lit Alexis Carrel, the scientist- Inside Senior citizens' news Weekend television Here’s to equilibrium. And next year when the What put out for company on the coffee People Earn" issue comes out, may the editors decide to a cigarette. philosopher, said, “There are only ... pages 21 to 2 7 ... page 28 table. When he arrived home later he two constructive passions. One is ... page 20 devote at least a sidebar to job satisfaction. If t^ y do^l “What will you do to me if I eat hope there’s as least one self-employed journalist on the found a note in the kitchen. It said, love, the other is fear. Both en­ FOCUS: it?” he asked. “We’ve got your wife.” There was gender action.” We need both emo­ I list who registers in the “euphoria” range - and doesn t “You’ll get a spanking,” his ^ come in last amtmg the salaries. an address where he could find her. tions in our lives. 9 9 0 J u

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In Brief . . . Interfaith day camp a success Weddings For the first time in 19 years, the inkind dmiors and sponsors. Chir Interfaith Day Camp opened under thanks to our latest ^xnisors Rose Council to have picnic grey skies. With the sixinkle of rain MACC News Sobielo, Arthur and (iro l Cunliffe, Parla-Boser .Moore-Wilbanks settling into a drizzle and the bus Lucille Smith, Arthur and Elizabeth The Manchester Interracial Council will have its an­ Cherie Ann Wilbanks, daughter of “first morning” late. Director Beth Johnson, Rev. and Mrs. Larry Janice Marie Boser, daughter of nual picnic on July 22 at the home of John and Karen Robert and Sandra Wilbanks of 136 Hol­ Harlow kept busy running through Staples, Amy Helwig, Florence George and Irma Boser of 32 Woodstock Gerard, 5 Bramble Brush Road. campers and counselors - they’ll lister St. and Spencer Alan Moore, son of the most critical camp rules (Hice Johnson, Barbara Anderson, John Drive, and John Charles I^la, son of Those plaiming to attend should bring a chair, bathing have a snack first of orange Juice Leonardo and Theresa Parla of 80 Church Thomas and Jean Moore of 51 Vernon St. suit and a salad or dessert for the community table. again, introducing our ten coun­ and Faith Kjellson, William and and homemade peanut butter crack­ St., were married April 21 at St. James were married May 5 at St. Mary’s Epis­ selors and adult staff to one another, ers (with lots of peanut butter). Con­ Nora Crowley, Alice Shea. Thanks Work on church steeple making sure all 26 counselors know to all of you who have sponsored a Church. copal Church. Y cordia has provided two healthy The Rev. James Rush officiated at the The Rev. Dee Anne Dodd officiated. Work on the lower of Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 to whom to go when their camper snacks and lunch fw the day. Elsie child for a day, a week or all two double ring ceremony. The bride was The bride was given in marriage by her Church St., is progressing on schedule, according to has a scraped knee, whom to contact Werner’s done the careful shopping. weeks. We’ve now raised $2310 toward our goal of $3000. given in marriage by her father. Carolyn father. Tracy Albert was maid of honor. committee member, Carl V. Gustafson. when their assigned camper doesn’t Lunch will be hamburgers, rolls, A. DiKranis, sister of the bride, was Bridesmaids were Denise Lazzan and The cross has been taken off and is having new gold show up or has lost her bathing suit chips, watermelon, cookies and Contributions to the Interfaith or shows up with a brother (assistant Day Camp can be mailed to MACC matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Michelle Lazzari, cousins of the bride. leaf applied. The brick on the buttresses is being replaced milk. • Dino Castelli was best man. Ushers with new brick. The finials on top of the buttresses will director Liza Mendall or Program Kitchen coordinator Barbara Interfaith Day Camp, box 773, Noreen Callahan, Rose Marie Chirico, Dirertor Triano). Manchester. and Pam Dcmetroulakos. were Tom Moore and Roger Moore, be replaced. niilips and her crew are already brothers of the groom. By the time the bus finally ar­ slicing the pickles and getting ready. Opening day ended with another Leonardo Parla Jr., brother of the Focus on needs of homeless rives, the counselors, so anxious to first. A most anxious young mother groom, was best man. Ushers were After a reception at Lucians Restaurant After snacks will be morning in South Windsor the couple went on a Unitarian Universalist Society: East, 153 W. Vernon meet their young charges, are song, spwts and games, craft and called to report that though she was Andrew Milewski, Bruce Chirico, and halfway out the rear door at Concor­ waiting at the bus stop when the bus Gregory Boser. Daniel Boser was wedding trip to Antiqua British West In­ St. will focus on the lives and needs of the homeless at dram . Lunch is followed by a swim dies. They are making their home in dia. The first two off the bus are drove up, her young son did not get ringbearer. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer A. Moore the Sunday service at 10:30 ajn. at Globe Hollow. Windsor. boys — dark haired, big-eyed, off and wasn’t on the bus. After a reception at Manchester The Social Responsibility Committee will attempt to Inteifaith Day Camp is made pos­ The bride is a 1981 graduate of dark-skiimed and not quite chest Ruiicsville. Rapid checks revealed Country Club the couple went on a wed­ relate the lives of the homeless to the lives and choices of sible thanks to the efforts of many Manchester High School and a 1983 high. They’re also not sure this that yes his counselor had carefully ding trip to Jamaica. They are making others. John ftickard will play the and sing. Nur­ special pet^le. Camp Nurse Barbara graduate of Becker Junior College. She is day-camp business is a good idea. tuck^ him on the bus and no one their home in Manchester. sery care will be provided. Refreshments and conversa­ Alder will leave camp to go straight Mr. and Mrs. John C. Parla employed at USAir at Bradley Interna­ tion will follow the service. All the campers are wearing large to work at Manchester Memorial saw him get off at any other stop. name tags. After a moment, another The bride is a 1982 graduate of East tional Airport as a customer service agent. Emergency Room. Drama and Before we called out the National The bridegroom is a 1979 graduate of The bridegroom is a 1976 graduate of youngster with straight hair and thin Catholic High School and a 1986 Saunders hosts TV program mu^ic director Katie Wednichuk is a Guard, we received a call from the East Catholic High School and a 1983 Manchester High School and a 1980 little arms follows, hanging on her bus driver telling us she had found graduate of St. Anselm College, The Rev. Philip Saunders, of the Full Gospel Inter­ 6th grade teacher in Wethersfield graduate of the University of Connecticut. graduate of New England College. He is ^ rnm older friend, who anxiously reminds the youngster sound asleep when Manchester, N.H. She is employed by denominational Church, 745 Main St. is presenting a living in East Hartford and volun­ Aetna Life and Annuity Co. as a pension He is a construction sup>crinlcndcnt for employed as a route supervisor at me that her little friend can’t swim. teering to make these two weeks she did a quick check of the bus television program each Monday at 7:30 pan. on public marketing representative. the Andrew Andsaldi Company. Mechanics Uniform. access charnel 26. The children are moving faster now, possible for Manchester children. before closing up. The program features foreign mission outreaches, looking over at the counselors. Two Her helper, Jennifer Kniep is East All together an exciting and hap­ H 5 music, Bible messages and persoruil testimonies. The more boys hop off, snub noses, Hartford Mayor Susan Kniep’s pily ending first day even if it theme is “Into His Harvest”. matching skiimed knees, knobby el­ daughter, together Katie aiui Jen­ wasn’t sutmy. P.S. It turned out to Engagements S h The program can also be seen on public access chan­ bows and begin trotting toward the nifer will be helping the campers be our little sleepers 7th birthday. nel 33 each Thursday at 9 pjn. and Friday at 9 a.m. For door, followed by two little sisters, develop and put on their own t^ent H ^py birthday to him and best more information call 646-8731. hand in hand, with bright orangy red show. The crafts director will be wi^es to his mom. curls. They’re cute enough to make helping the campers each start their O “0 Vacation Bible School starts your heart skip. The counselors have own album to filled with camp The annual Vacation Church School program at Center already broken ranks, cards in hand remembrances. Volunteer C!harles THE Congregational Church, 11 Center St. will start Monday and are hurrying to find their as­ Ferguson has already cut out Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cowley S o and run through Friday from noon to 3 p.m. signed childrm: Andrea with Nicole ■ hundreds of wooden pieces. When BIBLE O m The theme of the program is Journeys with Jesus. Each and Boblelyn, Aislin with Jason, the little ones (with the help of their Cowley-Pickering m m day will include lunchtime, worship, Bible stories, les­ David finding Juran. Most of the counselors) sand them and put them SPEAKS Cheryl Ann Pickering, daughter of sons, crafts, playtime and music. campers begiiming to smile and together, they’ll have small working by chatter to their counselor and the paddle boats to take swimming at Eugene Brewer Fred and Carol Pickering of New Canaan Worship service time changed 19th Interfaith Day Camp is under­ Globe Hollow. ixmk and Garden City, S.C. and Robert Ward Cowley, son of Robert F. and Rosemarie The Sunday morning worship service at Bolton Con­ way. The Camp is made possible by inside, the tables are set for both our caring teen and adult volunteers. T. Cowley of Manchester were married gregational Church, 228 Bolton Center Road, will be at 9 May 12 at St. Aloysius Church, New am . instead of 10 am . until Sept. 2., after which the Tha word ’’gospel,* despite its Canaan. church will return to the 10 a.m. service. biblical usage, has negative con­ Robertson, Falwell part notations for many. K translates The Rev. J. Peter Cullen officiated. Press unfair to church the Greek word ‘evangel* which Mrs. John Rogers was matron of honor. meant good news or glad tidings Bridesmaids were Meg Brown, Nancy NEW YORK (AP) — The Unification Church’s new By DAVID REED son of a U.S. senator and distant — as of military victory or trium­ Kadlick, Mindy Schwartz, Cindy Santella president in America, the Rev. James A. Baughman, says The Associated Press relative of two presidents, is Uying ph in the athletic games. and Elizabeth Cowley, sister of the the church is not given “even-handed treatment” by the to remobilize his political troops. In the Bible it is used 76 times, groom. press. Rebecca Schackner Television broadcasters Pat Falwell, the fundamentalist always referring to the good Mary-Schetgen-Joseph Carcia III Lisa M. narrower Thomas Day was best man. Ushers “The bottom line is that we no Itxiger tolerate ir- Robertson and Jerry Falwell both grandson of a bootlegger and son of news of salvation. It was applied were Mike Manjos, Thomas Gilhooley, reqxHisible journalism. We will fight gratuitous use of to the life of Christ because of Harrower-Stevenson Schackner-Krause rcucated from national politics and a successful businessman, is Schetgen-Carcia Keith Jalbeit Dan Bulling and Fred Pick­ the ‘Moonie” or ‘cult’ pejoratives,” he said. rc.solvcd to Slay out of politics. the usage in Mark 1:1, “The Mary Jane Harrower of Barry Road Thomas and Patricia Schackner of 20 ering, brother of the bride. began tending to their own spiritual Mary Elizabeth Schetgen of 185 E. Those terms often have been applied to the group Jeffrey Hadden, a University of beginning of the Gospel of Jesus and Bernard Harrower of Farmington an­ Shepard Drive amiounce the engagement After a reception at Waveny House, gardens after sowing the seeds that Christ.* It also was a ^ ie d to the Center St., daughter of the late Mr. and founded by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon in 1954 in Seoul, Virginia sociologist and expert on nounce the engagement of their daughter, of their daughter Rebecca Schackner to New Canaan, the couple went on a wed­ brought forth the political move­ teachings of Christ, Eph. 3:6. Mrs. Harold H. Robertson of Los An­ South Korea, and spread in this country in the 1970s. the Christian right, said there is Lisa Marie Harrower to James Rooert Kevin Krause, son of Gerald and Hope ding uip to the Grand Cayman Islands. ment of the religious right. But the core facts of the gospel geles, Calif, and Joseph Philip Carcia III, Baughman, who succeeds the Rev. Moses Durst, more than a difference in religion to Sujvenson, son of Herb and Lynn Steven­ Krause of 110 Forest St. They are making their home in New But their paths now seem to be are stated in ICor. 15:1-4, “Now son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Carcia II of promised an aggressive campaign against what he called diverging. explain the diverging paths. son of Kennedy Road. The bride-elect is a graduate of Quin- Canaan. misconcepticHis and distortions about the church. I make known to you, brethren, 59 Holl St., announce their engagement. The bride is a graduate of New Canaan Both of their TV ministries have the gospel which I preached unto The bride-elect is a graduate of East nipiac College, Hamden. She is employed Robertson has politics in his The bride-elect is a graduate of Catholic High School and Manchester by Underwriters International of South High School and earned her bachelor of rebounded from drops in viewership blood, Hadden said. After his ex­ you....that Christ died for our Rosemead High School, Rosemead, Calif. and donations in the 1980s and the Community College. She is employed by Windsor. science and master of arts degrees from Women priests given OK posure in the 1988 presidential cam­ sins....and that he was buried; She is a member and administrative assis­ Christian universities they founded the Connecticut Business and Industry The prospective bridegroom is a Springfield College, Springfield, Mass. paign, “It’s hard for him to walk ar^ that he was raised on the tant at American Radio League, BERNE, Switzerland (AP) — A synod of the Chris­ in Virginia are expanding with Association. graduate of the University of Connecticut She is an adolescent substance abuse away and .say, ‘I’m not interested,’” third day....* This is good news, tian (Old) Catholic Church of Switzerland has decided record enrollments. for these events provide the Newington. The prospective hridegroom is a and is employed by FYalt & Whitney in coordinator at the Alcohol and Drug Hadden said. “Jerry did it, but Jerry The prospective bridegroom is a that the “faith of the church” docs not require that only Falwell’s Moral Majority political moans of our justification. graduate of East Catholic High School Southington. Abuse Council in Stamford. is less of a political animal." graduate of Hanford High School and at­ men be ordained priests. action organization, which grew to and Central Connecticut State University. An Oct. 13 wedding is planned in The bridcgrtxjin is a graduate of East tended the University of Conneclicut- Old Catholics in Germany also have voted in favor of 6.5 million members, disbanded in He is employed by Tlic Travelers. Manchester. Catholic High School and Fairfield ordination of women. Old Catholics, also found in Falwell is spending most of his Ward Technical College. He is also an ad­ 1989. Robertson’s Freedom Council time in Lynchburg running Liberty A September wedding is planned in University. He is presently in the MBA notable numbers in the Netherlands, Austria, Canada and ministrative assistant for the American also faded away after his unsuccess­ University and said he believes the CHURCH OF CHRIST Farmington. program at UConn in Stamford. He is a the United Slates, broke from Rome over the 1870 edict ful bid for president in 1988. Radio Relay League, Newington. financial analyst at Peoples Bank in way to change a culture is hy Lydall & Vernon Streets A Sept. 15 wedding is planned in of papal infallibility. Now, Robertson, the Pentecostal educating the youth. Bridgeport. Phone:646-2903 Manchester. 1 9 9 0 4 B k '' J u

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The following are ongoing activities for the week in­ instrumeni lime 36 Map 52 Tavern ingly mismatched singles Marc McClure, First Three Years show. “This will not be like an Improv show where Transportation to and from the abbreviation [DIS] You and Me, Kid cluding trip schedules and the menu. 41 Drunkard 16 Young horse beverage Jennifer Edwards. 1987 Rated PG [MAX] MOVIE: 'Batman' Batman and you just introduce new young comics. The festival the program scheduled for the pic­ center is available. Call a day in ad­ 42 Toast 21 Medieval 38 Promise [ESPN] Motorweek Illustrated nics. This number may be dialed anytime. [USA] Financial Freedom Robin face an all-star lineup of villains in has comics from all over the world. I’ll probably do vance. [MAX] MOVIE: 'Hollywood or Bust' A this feature film based on the campy TV an opening monologue, one of my old routines and July 12 — John Jeski on the ac­ Seniors should take notice in movie-crazy guy en route to Hollywood 8 l3 0 A M (S California Raisins (CC) series Adam W est. Burt Ward. Lee Meri­ Blood pressure clinic: Wednes­ TIT TT ^ \ cordion. regards to letters and petitions being picks up a romantic crooner, a Great Dane ($ (§0) Disney's Adventures of the wether 1966. Rated PG (In Stereo) maybe participate in a sketch.” O \ day, July 11, at 9-11 a.m. (A-K). and a sweet young thing Dean Martin. Gummi Bears (CC) At least four other comedians will appear on the July 19 — Emma Giel & Elmer circulated soliciting funds for in­ 12 [W n r [USA] Hollywood Insider (R) We^esday, July 25, at 9-11 a.m. Jerry Lewis, Pat Crowley 1956 (S) Good Times show, which will also present highlights of the ^ -n Canter “Songs from the 20s, 30s, & dividuals to help preserve the “Cost [TMC] MOVIE: 'Going Bananas' With 1 0 :0 0 A M (33 Pee-wee's Playhouse (L-Z). [W do) Bugs Bunny 40s”. of Living Adjustment” in regards to 15 his guardian and an African tour guide in (CC) two-week festival. Medicare assistance: Wednesday, tow, a wealthy American boy tries to res­ d g dS) Camp Candy (CC) QD Soul Train (In Stereo) Newhart took time out from working with con­ July 26 — Rat Witkin, animal Social Security. Many of the letters ■ST July 11th. Call 647-3211 for an ap­ 18 cue a talking monkey from sinister ele­ d® Sesame Street (CC) (R) (18) Synchronal Research tractors on a new house to talk about the special ^ d lover, will bring a real llama and are just “scams.” I urge you to read ments. Dom DeLuise, Jimmie Walker pointment. (26) Paid Program (20) Sledge Hammer — m pigmy goat for your observation. them closely. If you have any ques­ 1987 Rated PG (In Stereo) his career. He virtually performs an act while telling Legal assistance: Friday, July (38) Ask the Manager dg d® Smurfs (CC) August 2, 5:00 p.m. — Jute tions, please bring the letter(s) to the 6 :4 5 A M (B Davey 8i Goliath about his woes building a new house. He recalls 20th. Call 647-3211 for an appoint­ 24 (57) State We re In (R) d4) Blitz on Cartooning (R) routines from the six “Button-Down Mind” comedy Towners (barbershop). center. [HBO] MOVIE: 'Man and Boy' A black [A&E] Global Affair ment. homesteader faces resistance when he d® NWA Wrestling albums that launched his career. His first series on Please make note of the following [CNN] Big Story August 9, 5:(X) p.m. — A1 Bouf- Scores: 31 33" tries to carve a niche for his family in the (57) Tony Brown's Journal H 5 fard “saw player”. summer craft classes. Arizona desert Bill Cosby, George Spell, [DIS] Tale Spin NBC in l% l-62 failed in the ratings, but won an Fri., June 29 — setback: Bob d i) Fall Guy (CC), August 16, 5:00 p.m. — Nor­ July 16th, 9:30-11:30 a.m. — 34 Gloria Foster 1972 Rated G. [ESPN] Fishing; The Ultimate Outdoor Emmy and a Peabody Award. Gale 130; Anna Welscopp 125; [A&E] Peter Wimsey: Five Red Her­ theast Utilities “bingo.” Christmas sweatshirts. Filled. 7 :0 0 A M (5) Garfield and Friends (CC) Experience rings A murder takes place within a Scot­ “I wrote all my own material, and early on was S h Loretta Luka 120; Helena Gavello 37 tish art colony (60 mm.) Part 1 of 4. (R) Please make note of the following August 17th, 9:30-11:30 a.m. — (51 @8) Animal Crack-Ups (CC). [HBO] MOVIE: Short C ircuit 2' (CC) tom between writing for a living or performing,” he 111. Robot Johnny 5 ventures to the big city to [DIS] Jack and the Beanstalk Animation says. “I offered some material to a well-known trip schedule: Christmas sweatshirts. Christmas (8~) World Tomorrow help his unemployed creator break into the Mon., July 2 — pinochle: Bob and live action combine in this tale of a July 11 — Camp Connri. Departs sweatshirt class costs $3. Bring pre­ (TT) Little Rascals toy business Fisher Stevens, Michael daring youngster who trades his cow for a comedian and he turned me down. A few weeks Gale 731; Alice Raymo 726; Loretta 42 43 44 47 48 (58) Twin Star Productions McKean. Cynthia Gibb 1988 Rated PG handful of magical beans and takes an ad­ later, he did my material on the old Steve Allen O “o 9:30 am. washed white or red sweatshirt, scis­ (In Stereo) venturous journey W ith Gene Kelly. (60 Luka 722; Dom Anastasio 720; (22) Anushka show. I figured the only way to protect myself was July 11 — Showcase Cinemas sors, pencil and iron. W ■55" [TMC] MOVIE: 'Twins' A 35-year-old min ) (R) Ethel Scott 708; Edith Albert 708. (26) [USA] Paid Program movie “Weekend in Havana”. Free. July 24th, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Pine genetically bred Adonis heads for America [ESPN] Fishin' Hole to perform my own material. Mon., July 2 — men’s golf (58) Ring Around the World in search of the twin brother he never knew “People kept telling me when I did a comedy Departs Senior Center 9:30 a.m. cone tree. $1. Bring Elmer’s glue 53 154" r?T [LIFE] A ttitude s O “n Gross: Kennedy 42, grinavich 40, (58) Quantum Marketing - a pint-sized car thief wanted by the mob album I was giving my act away. I said it was the Movie begins 10 a.m. and if you have small dried flowers, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito, [USA] Tates of the Gold Monkey Tansey 45, Halloran 45, Vesco 45, 56 RT (5T) Marvel Action Universe only way I had to attraa attention. I had to keep July 20 — Lake Compounce bring dried flowers. Kelly Preston 1988 Rated PG (In Stereo) 1 0 :1 0 A M [CNN] Showbiz This m S Hovey 40, Bclckewicz 44, Johnson [A&E] All Creatures Great and Small (Rl “Polkabration.” Cancelled. August 2 and 9, 9:30-11:30 a.m. 9 :0 0 A M (33 Jim Henson's Muppet W eek writing new material all the time. I couldn’t afford 43. [CNN] Daybreak -w % Babies (CC) July 25 — Rocky Neck State Rower arranging. 1 0 :3 0 A M (B m o v i e : Dick Tracy Re­ to hire a writer. 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The Contest Kid (CC) (R) d® W ebster 2 > Last week’s scores: June 25 (B Paid Program Newhart is polishing his act while a new August 15 — Mountainside out­ Menu: Today is Saturday, July 14, the 195th day of 1990. (9~) (18) [USA] Paid Program ® d® Captain N: The Game Master Low gross: 42-Belekewicz; 43- (T8) Synchronal Research television series is being developed. He could 3 ) O ) ing — $27. Signup July 18, 9:30 Monday: stir fried chicken, rice, There are 170 days left in the year. (TT) Laverne 8i Shirley (CC) Hovey, Tansey, OsUout Jr.; 44- d® Wrestling: AWA All Star Wrestling (26) This Week in Baseball Mel Allen dis­ return to the air as early as the fall of 1991. am. orange/celery salad, roll, beverage, Today’s highlight in history: d8) ® To Be Announced. cusses news and highlights from the major 33 Bellvardo, Grinavich, Sibrinz; 45- ® MOVIE: ‘The Trap' As her fellow ac­ > August 22 — North Shore Music dessert. On July 14, 1789, the French Revolution was in full dD Natural White leagues He ended the eighth year of CBS’ “Newhart" Whatley, Kennedy, Wen Johnson. tors die around her. a terrified actress > H Tuesday: ham grinder, juice, swing as citizens of Paris stormed the Bastille prison and ^ It's Your Business (H) Strip Quilting (R) with a fuimy and classy farewell that was also one Center. See the stars of the Low net: 31-Korney, 32-Miele, seeks the help of Charlie Chan Sidney To­ “0 beverage, dessert. released the seven prisoners inside. [CNN] Sports Close-up ler. Mantan Moreland, Victor Sen Yung ( ^ Quantum Marketing of television’s best-kept secrets. Lawrence Welk Show. Call McPherson; 33-Samuelson, Lepak, Wednesday: sloppy joe, salad, On this date: [DIS] Dumbo's Circus 1947 (S7) South Africa Now “We had a red herring in the last script,” he says. Friendship Tours at 243-1630. Ramsey, Curkin, White; 34-Leone, In 1798, Congress passed the Sedition Act, making it a [CNN] Style W ith Elsa Klensch “I get with a , go to heaven and have a August 22 “Phantom of the beverage, dessert. Towle, Gentlecore, Martina. federal crime to publish false, scandalous or malicious [ESPN] Crooked Creek scene with God. The crew had a pool going over Mon., July 2, ladies golf: writing about the United States government. [HBO] MOVIE: 'Going Bananas' (CC) whether we would get George Burns or George C. Front 9 W ith his guardian and an African tour TV channel guide * Scott to play God. That was so no otc would know Class A In 1853, Commodore Matthew Perry relayed to guide in tow, a wealthy American boy tries Food label smarts Japanese officials a letter from former President C o x U n N td T«t»-M44 ...... JO ...... 20 . Its deteriorating high school Lorraine In 1921, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were ...... 2a ...... 37 . Bracco. 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Focus/VIdeos Saturday TV, continued Videocassette sales Saturday TV, continued l.“The LitUe Mermaid” (Disney) Focus/Movies 2 “Step by Step” New Kids on the Block (CBS) 4:00PM ® Goif: Norman Challenge friends are forced to come to terms with 8;00PM ® Paradise (CC) Ben and 3. “Teenage Mutant Ninja 'ffirlies: Cowabunga Sports stars VL/ayne Gretzky, Ivan Lendl his suicide. Alan Boyce, Keanu Reeves., George follow a dead man's treasure map, SUPER and Larry Bird challenge golfer Greg Nor­ Michelle Meyrink 1988 Rated PG-13 (In unaware they are being trailed by murder­ Shredhead” (IVE) [A&E] Miss Marple; A Murder Is An­ Stereo) “Ghost” good nounced Miss Marple finds the killer. (60 JEOPARDY man in the first nine holes of an 18-hole ous bandits. (60 rnin | (R| (In Stereo) 4. “Honcy, I Shrunk the Kids” (Disney) scramble, from Champions Golf and Coun­ min.) Part 3 of 3. (R) 6:00P M ® ® News ICC) ® ® Super Jeopardy! 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Francisco private eye Sam Spade gets d l) Star Trek Y “Ghost” — PG-13 11 “Aerosmilh: Things That Go Pump” (Gcffcn) the ABC lineup vertising executive is pursued across the F^trick Swayze won the Elvis Presley memorial 1 1 :30AM ® Silver Spoons (CC). caught up in the search for a priceless, [A&E] Revue Featured the Bolshoi Bal­ country by murderous spies in a case of with regular jewel-encrusted statue, Humphrey Bogart, let, author Roy Blount Jr. (60 min ) (R) 12 “Lethal Weapon 2” (Wamcr-1989) pelvis prize in 1987 for his hip-gyrating perfor­ (35) Synchronal Research mistaken identity Cary Grant. Eva Mane host Alex Trebck. Mary Astor, Sydney Greenstreet 1941. [CNN] Newswatch Saint, James Mason 1959. 13.“Bambi” (Disney) mance in “Dirty Dancing.” The movie was a huge (22) Saved by the Bell (CC). It airs SATUR­ (56) Golf: Celebrity Championship Third [DIS] Lion, the W itch and the Wardrobe MOVIE: Friday the 13th' A camp 14 “Die Hard” (CBS-Fox) box-office success and turned Swayze into a sex toy (S) Art Underfoot Flatweave rugs includ­ round, from Tahoe, Nev. (2 hrs ) (Live) Based on the book by C.S Lewis Four haunted by a death curse finds itself under ing kilims, dhurries, tapestries, Aubussons DAY. JULY 14. 15 “New Kids on the Block: Hangin’ Tough” for teen film fans, but his career skidded downhill ® MOVIE: 'She's Having a Baby' New­ children pass through a closet into the attack by a killer. Betsy Palmer, Adrienne & Navajos. (R) lyweds face the timeless pressures of in­ magical land of Narnia (60 min ) Part 1 of King 1980 (CBS) with a string of third-rate movies. CHECK LISTINGS §0) To Be Announced, terfering parents, career demands, lawn- 3. 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Then he’s killed by a 1978 a worn-out detective join forces to find the 2:10PM Meet from Oslo, Norway, Tour de France; 12. “Nalional Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” thieves who stole her grandmother s urn ® Synchronal Research unsuspecting workers drop a wrecking ball 1 5 2:30PM (H) Pierre Franey's Cuisine figure skating exhibition from Salt Lake mugger. Or, was it murder? @ ALF-tales (CC). (60 min ) (R) (24) Video Tours; Busch Garden on a car. secretaries are asked to generate (Warner Bros.) 2 rn Rapide (In Stereo) City, Utah (90 min.) (Live) electricity (R1 (In Stereo) His spirit leaves his body arul stays earthbound. (25) Bookmark (CC) Senior PGA Golf: Kroger Senior 13. “The Bear” (RCA-Columbia) [ESPN] (57) Hometime: Contracting a Home Synchronal Research (25) Newhart (CC) (H) MOVIE: 'The Miracle Worker' This is Classic Second round from the Jack Nick (35) O “0 He sees his corpse in the hospital, attends his own (56) Superboy Microboy. a new fiero. at 9:00PM ® Beauty and the Beast 14. “The Little Mermaid” (Disney) the true story of Annie Sullivan's dedicated laus Sports Center in Kings Island, Ohio (2 (CC) Part 7 of 10 O ) Frugal Gourmet (R) (In Stereo) (CC) The 20th anniversary of her mother's funeral, and shares Molly’s grief. It’s not long tempts to win Lana's love (R) efforts to help Helen Keller emerge from a hrs.) (Live) [CNN] Style W ith Elsa Klensch (R) (57) Victory Garden (CC) death causes an emotional Catherine to 15. “sex, lies, and videotape” (RCA-Columbia) before he discovers his betrayer and also leams that sightless and soundless world. Anne Ban­ (55) St. Elsewhere question her relationship with Vincent (60 [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd [TMC] Short Film Showcase [CNN] Future Watch 16. “Dcad Poets Society” (Touchstone) croft, Patty Duke. 1962 ® Star Search (60 inin ) (In Stereo) min ) (R) (In Stereo) S o (CC) Molly discovers that she's pregnant Molly’s life is in danger. 3;00PM CE) Knight Rider Part 1 of 2 [USA] It's Your Move 17. “Music Box” (IVE) O “n He sets out to warn her but has a problem: no one (56) Black Perspective (R) [A&E] New Wilderness ® ® MOVIE: 'B.L Stryker: Winner 18. “Crimes and Misdemeanors” (Grion) O ) MOVIE: 'M urder' A juror investigates (TD MOVIE: 'Electric Dreams' A young 5:00PM ® A-Team Takes AH' (CC) The suspicious death ol a [MAX] MOVIE: The Greatest Show on architect and his personal fall in [CNN] Capital Gang can see or hear him except other ghosts. Character a touring company to prove a convicted Earth' Cecil B DeMille's Oscar-winning ac­ tiiyh-school football player's father leads 19. “She-Dcvil” (Grion) love with the same girl, a beautiful musi­ (31) MOVIE: 'Amazing Grace and Chuck' MOVIE: Batman' Batman and actor Vincent Schiavelli puts in a nice cameo as a actress did not kill an actor's wife Herbert [DIS] Stryker into a near-fatal encounter with a count of life, love and pageantry under the cian in the downstairs apartment Lenny A Little League baseball player initiates an Robin lace an all-star lineup ol villains in 20. “Rogcr and Me” (Warner) Marshall, Norah Baring, Phyllis Konstam big top Charlton Heston, Betty Hutton, shadowy gunman Burt Reynolds, Cicely spectral type who rides the subways and is very ter­ Von Dohlen, Virginia Madsen, Bud Cort unusual anti-nuclear protest by quitting his this feature film based on the campy TV Copyright 1990, Billboard Publications Inc. 1930 Tyson. Paul Gleason 1990 (In Stereo) ritorial alMut his turf. James Stewart 1952 1984 favorite sport. Joshua Zuehike, Alex En­ series Adam West. Burt Ward. Lee Men (46) Candlepin Bowling (60 min ) glish, Jamie Lee Curtis, 1987. Cl8 Synchronal Research Reprinted with permission. While following his killer, he stumbles upon Oda 1 :30PM ® Treasure! (T§) Home Shopping Club wether 1966 Rated PG 2 o (5?) McLaughiin Group (55) Synchronal Research §2' 30) Golden Girls (CC) The ladies vol Mae Brown (Goldberg), whose spirit world is as (24) Joy of Painting (R) dD MOVIE: 'Tora! Tora! Tora!' While Ja [ESPN] SportsCenter unteer to srtrvo Cfiristmas dinner at ,r local ( U MOVIE: 'Duel at Diablo' A man track­ (56) Snakmaster pan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor is (24) Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin': [HBO] MOVIE; Short Circuit 2' (CC) soup kitchen. Dorothy encounters her ox phony as a $3 bill. As it turns out, Oda Mae really ing his wife's murderer agrees to scout for Home Grown (In Stereo) Robot Johnny 5 ventures to the biij city to (46) Daily Mixer graphically reproduced, the lives of people husband (R) (In Stereo) s > the Army. James Garner, Sidney Poitier, does have “the gift” and is the only person who can present at the beginning of World VVar II is §7) Frugal Gourmet (R) (In Stereo) help ills unemjjloyed creator break into ttie 24 Red Skelton's Funny Faces III The Dennis VVeaver. 1966 (5?) Raising America's Children toy business Fisher Stevens. Michael Cinema hear Sam. explored Jason Robards. Martin Balsam. [A&E] Joan Armatrading in Concert comic reprises some of his best-known CO [A&E] Around the World in 80 Days Mi­ [CNN] Newsmaker Saturday Joseph Cotten 1970, Singer-songwriier Joan Armatrading per­ McKean, Cynthia Gibb 1988 Rated PG characters in a solo jterformance taped at She’s properly spooked by the discovery and chael Palm visits Cairo (60 min ) (R) [HBO] Behind the Screams: Tales From ® New York Master Chefs (R) forms in concert at the Hammersmith (In Stereo) the Hamilton Place Theaiei in Ontario (60 EAST HARTFORD „ 3 J > wants no part of his story ot problem, but he per­ [CNN] Newsday the Crypt A behind-the-scenes look at this ® Yellow Rose (CC) Jeb Hollister (Chuck Odeon auditorium in London. (60 min.) (R) [LIFE] MOVIE: Silent Witness' A min ) Bualar's Pub A Ciiwma — Fire Bird* (PG-13) Sat-Sun 7^30, 930. SPowc*** Cin*m* 1-10 — Total Racall (R) 1205, 230, 4:10, 7:15, > H series and its special effects, includes in­ Connors) falsely accuses the Champions of Newswatch young woman agonizes ovei whether she 57) MOVIE; The Dirty Dozen' A tough suades her to get involved. With Oda Mae’s help, [DIS] DisKids [CNN] 935, 11:55; Sun 1205. 230. 4:40, 7:15. 9.35. — Di* Hard 2: Dia Hardar terviews with Arnold Schwarzeneggar, drug-running, Roy reveals his love for Col­ should testify after witnessing her brother Army major manages lo whip an unruly “D Sam begins a quest to help his wife and thwart his [ESPN] Hydroplane Racing: Thunder Don Rickies and Demi Moore |R) [ESPN] U.S, Olympic Festival Sched­ in-law commit rape Vatene Bertinelli, John (H) Sat 1:1S 2:40, 4:15. 5:10. 7:10. 7:40. 9:45. 1020. 12:10; Sun 12:10. on the Ohio From Evansville, Ind (60 min.) leen (Cybilt Shepherd) (60 min ) (R) uled events include track & field, and div­ group of hardcore convicts into shape for a killer. Savage, Chris Nash 1985 deadly mission in Nazi Germany Lee Mar 1 15 2 40. 4:15i 5:10. 7:10. 7:40, 9:40. 1030. — Dk* Trecy (PG) Sal (Taped) [LIFE] Day by Day d?) Motorweek The BMW M5. auto de ing From Minneapolis (2 hrs.) (Live) 1?30 235, 4:56, 9:40, 1205; Sun 1230, 235. 4:56, 7'35, 9:50. — Arach- [MAX] MOVIE: Dream a Little Dream' vin Ernest Borynine. Swayze is adorable in the light moments — and tailing, glass repair, the Pontiac Trans noohobia (PG-13) Sat 730 (advanca showing with Dk* Tracy (PG) Sat [HBO] MOVIE: Sdarbabies' (CC) Or­ 2:00PM ® (4® LPGA Golf: U S. Open [HBO] MOVIE; Gung Ho' (CC) A man (CC) An accident leaves an elderly cou Sport minivan 1967 9 ^ .) - Days of Thurxfar (PG-13) Sat 12:15. 230. 4:45. 705.935, 11:45; there are many in his ghostly gmse, but tries too phans in the drought-stricken future be­ Third round from tho Atlanta Athletic Club sets out to lure a lucrative Japanese auto pie's transmigrated souls trapjted within come involved in the battle for possession in Duluth, Ga (2 hrs , 30 min ) (Live) [CNN] On the Menu plant to his financially faltering American 53) Open House (CC) Linda and Ted are Sun 12:15. 230, 4:45, 705. 925. — Ghort (PG-13) Sal 130, 435. 730. hard otherwise. His face contorts into awkward and the bodies ol two high-school leens Ja­ shocked when MeSwain hires an 18-year- 10, 1235; Sun 130, 435. 730, 10. — Anolhar 48 HR& (R) Sat 106, 3:10, of a mysterious energy source Richard CB Airwolf [ESPN] PBA Bowling; Tucson Chal town. Michael Keaton, Gedde Watanabe, son Robards. Corey Feldman, Meredith pained expressions when he emotes the intensity of Jordan, Jami Gent, Jason Patric 1986 George Wendt. 1986, Rated PG-13. (In old as second-in-command (R) (In Stereo) 530. A 10:15, 1230; Sun 105, 310, 530, A 10;15, — Gramtina 2: T ^ MOVIE: ' An Amen ienge From Tucson, Ariz (2 hrs.) (Live) Salenger 1989 Rated PG 13 (In Stereo) Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) Stereo) [A&E] MOVIE; 'French Lesson' An En Naw' Batch (PG-13) Sat noon. 7; Sun nooa — Tha Advanturaa of Ford love and fear. can soldier battles nin|a warriors in the Phi [LIFE] MacGruder & Loud [TMC] MOVIE: Twins' A 35 year-old Faifiana (R) Sal 1235, iSO, 5:15. 735. 9:55. midnight; Sun 1235. 2 :» . Supermarket Sweep [LIFE] MOVIE. M istress' A once- glish girl tries to keep her mind on things Moore has little to do except cry. However, she is [LIFE] lippines Michael Dudikoff. Steve James genetically bred Adonis heads for America 5:1A 735. 9:55 — Quick Changa (R) Sat 1250. 3, 535 [TMC] MOVIE: The Karate Kid Part III' promising actress faces rejection and other than romance while studying in Pans convincing and sweet as the lover who loses the [USA] MOVIE: Casanova's Big Night' 1985 A young martial arts student goes against in search of the twin brother ho never knew Jane Snowdon, Alexandre Sterling, 1^1^ Sun 1350. A 535, 7:50. 10:10. — RoboCop 2 (R) Sat 31A 435 A meek tailor's apprentice masquerades emotional distress when her wealthy lov­ — a pinf-sizod car thief wanted by the mob (§) NFL Men of the Decade Featured the his master s wishes when vengeful com Jacqueline Doyen 1985 9:15 11:40; Sun 310, 4 3 5 9:45 — Navy Saala (R) Sun 730 (admnoa most important person in her life. There is one as Casanova . Joan Fontaine, er's death forces her to attempt a come­ Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito coaches and players who shaped pro foot petitors force him to defend his local title back. Victoria Principal, Don Murray, Ker­ [CNN] Showbiz This Week (R) showirtg wMh RoboCop 2 (R1 Sun 9:45) quasi-erotic moment between the two over a pot­ Basil Rathbone 1954 ball during the 1980s (60 min ) Kelly Preston 1988 Rated PG (In Stereo) Ralph Macchio. Nonyuki "Pat" Morita. Ro­ ne Keane 1987. MANCHESTER byn Lively. 1989 Rated PG. (In Stereo) [USA] Countorstrike The team is called [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Disorderly Orderly' ter’s wheel and a phallic-shaped vase, but the real 1 2:30PM CB College Mad House Crazy for Food: Washington, D C. (R) A bumbling hospital orderly creates havoc UA Thaalsia Eaat — Tha Hunt tor Ihs Rad Octobar (PG) Sat-Sun 3 5 [TMC] MOVIE: Rambo III' Former upon to ensure the safety of the prosecu­ A — Bird on a WIra (PG-13) Sal-Sun 2:10. 4 3 5 7 :1 0 .9 3 5 — Tha Adirao- chemistry is in their deep friendship. (T) Paid Program § 6 MOVIE: 'The End' A terminally ill man ® Nathalie Dupree's Mat­ special forces agent John Rambo heads to while pursuing the woman ho loves Jerry in 3:30PM tor of a narcotics kingpin (60 min ) (HI luras of MHO and Oi# (G) SM-Sun 23A 430. 7:15 9:15 — Tha Rodty The be-wigged Goldberg does her slick and (T1 Superman frantically searches for a simple and ters of Taste Soviet-occupied Afghanistan in order to Lewis. Glenda Farrell. Susan Oliver 1964 trouble-free way to end his life Burt Rey ® Jeopardy! (CC) Horror Picture Show (R) Sal m id n i^ — Btoa Valrel (H) Sat 11:45 - ® Yan Can Cook rescue his imprisoned mentor. Sylvester 7:30PM [ESPN] U.S. Olympic Festival Sched­ BaiksI Caaa H (R) Sat midnight funny usual but without an overabundance of foul ® ALF (CC) nolds, Sally Field, Dom DeLuise 1978 Stallone, Richard Crenna, Marc de Jonge. [CNN] Your Money ® Synchronal Research uled events include track 8i field, diving, language. Her ghostly repartee with Swayze is deli­ (5$ Rod and Reel Bret Maverick (CC) Dixie Carter guest 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) gymnastics and hockey From Minnea­ VERNOM fig) M*A*S*H etna 1 A 2 — Tha Hunt br Rad Octobar (PG) Sal and Sun 4. 7, (@ Adelante stars as a woman from Maverick s past [MAX] MOVIE: Caddyshack II' (CC) [USA] Murder, She Wrote polis (2 hrs ) (Live) cious. Goldwyn, a TV actor who’s made only one An obnoxious businessman schemes to §3) Hometime (CC) (R) g-40 — Taaraga Mutant Turtlaa (PG) Sal and Sun 130. — BM on a IMre d?) Wonderworks: Mighty Pawns (CC) who succeeds in embarrassing him all over [HBO] MOVIE: Heathers' (CC) A high (R) t o wtd Sun 4:45 7:1A 930. — Tha AitrenWraa ofM to and CWa (Q) other movie, “Gaby,” is properly smarmy and a again (60 min ) (R) gam membership to the snobbish Bush 5:30PM ® Synchronal Research ® Carol Burnett and Friends [CNN] Evans 8i Novak wood Country Club. Jackie Mason. Dyao school girl becomes disenchanted with her to « id S u n 1 :4 5 3:1A nervous wimp, but lacks tte charisma to make his MOVIE: 'Somebody Killed Her Hus (2$ Victory Garden (CC). Cannon. Robert Stack Rated PG (In ® New Lassie ICC) Megan, Will and fellow members ol an elite social group [LIFE] E/R Part 2 of 2 band' A woman s husband is murdered 1988 Winona Ryder, Christian Slater, Shannen presence a force. Stereo) (S) This Old House (CC). (R| Lassie unknowingly play m an area con­ WEJJHANTIC MOVIE: Cocktail' (CC) An arro and she and her lover must find the killer or [TMC] (R) taining explosive material (R) Doherty 1988 Rated R 8al-Suo 310, 4:1A 7:40. 9:4A The action is predictable, as is the plot. There are gant young bartender uses his charm and stand accused of doing it themselves Far [CNN] Newsmaker Saturday u 3;35PM [DIS] No«t Side Story Birds ® Star Cops Part 1 of 9 [LIFE] Leg Work ^8 u n 3 1 5 435 310.03a — Tha Advarv no twists or unexpected turns. Still, “Ghost” is a good looks to move to the top of the Man­ rah Fawcett Majors, Jeff Bridges, John have adapted nest building due to the pres [DIS] Danger Bay (CC) Trouble brews when Grant's niece comes for a visit. (R) (In [A&E] Challenge of the Seas Airaaoll^FaMan#(R) SM toi3054:15 7.0:15 — QutcfcCtowalH) harmless and enjoyable midsummer night’s enter­ hattan bar scene Tom Cruise, Bryan Wood 1978 ence of humans, including nests on build Sat-Sui^.% 435 7:15 025 — JtMona: Tha Movia (0) SM-9wi3:aD . t i Brown, Elisabeth Shue, 1988 Rated R. (In [$/) Rod & Reel Streamside mgs and in mailboxes (R) Stereo) [CNN] Sports Saturday 430. 720,0:15 — OiaHard 3 Dia Hardw(f^Sdl-8un^30, 7^030. tainment Just make sure you bring a box of tissues. Stereo) [MAX] MOVIE: 'Parmaoent Record' A COM tlniMtl (SD MOVIE: 'Deadly Lessons' A crazed [ESPN] SpeedWeek rriMsfcelly gifted high-school student's 1 :00Piyi CB Major League ^seball: killer terrorizes an eRolusive gids boIioqI C4HltlllM «a TT 1 9 9 0 J u

Focus/Music Saturday TV, continued Sunday TV, continued Focus/Music Hot singles [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Burglar' (CC) A San wanted for a 1982 murder in Rochester, Paris, a female entertainer becomes a hii ^ ® Sesame Street (CC). (R) I. “She Ain’t Worth It” Glenn Medeiros featuring by posing as a man in drag. Julie Andrews, A rejuvenated Francisco thief-turned-bookseller plays N.Y. (3® Oral Roberts Bobby Brown (MCA) detective when a brief return to her old James Garner, Robert Preston. 1982 [DIS] MOVIE: Who's Minding the FUNNIEST profession involves her in a murder Heathcliff 2 “Hold On” En Vogue (Atlantic)— Platinum Store?' A young man hoping to support Q® Synchronal Research Whoopi Goldberg, Bob Goldthwait, G.W. VIDEOS his fiancee lands a job in a department @) Smash Hits (4® Robert Schuller (More than 1 million singles sold.) Bailey 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) city sympony store, unaware that the young woman is (H) @® Saturday Night Live Host; actor (61) Funtastic World: Richie Rich Bob Saget hosts 3. “Cradle of Love” Billy Idol (Chrysalis) [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Cocktail' (CC) An arro the daughter of the store's wealthy owner. Tony Danza. (90 min.) (R) (In Stereo) [A&E] Journey to Adventure (R) the ABC hit series 4. “Rub You the Right Way” Johnny Gill gant young bartender uses his charm and Jerry Lewis, Jill St. John. Agnes Moore- (Motown) good looks to move to the top of the Man­ head. 1963. @3) Comedy Tonight W ith Whoopi Gold­ [CNN] Daybreak "America’s Fun­ By TIM KLASS hattan bar scene. Tom Cruise, Bryan berg [D IS ] Good Morning, Mickey! niest Home Vid­ 5. “Visions of Love” Mariah Carey (Columbia) Brown, Elisabeth Shue. 1988. Rated R. (In [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In The Asscjciated Press Stereo) (2® MOVIE: '... And Justice for AIT A [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour eos," airing 6. “Step By Step” New Kids on the Block Stereo) lawyer fights favoritism and corruption in SUNDAY, JULY 15. 10:45PM [HBO] MOVIE: Batman' the courts when he takes on the case of a [HBO] Babar A young circus elephant is (Columbia) (JD Synchronal Research SEATTLE — Five years ago, the Seattle Sym­ 9:30PM (CC) A caped vigilante takes to the night­ judge accused of rape. Al Pacino, Jack invited to live in the palace, (R) 7. “The l^wer” Snap (Arista)—Gold (gD @5) Empty Nest (CC) Charley falls for time streets, declaring war on the criminal Warden, John Forsythe. 1979. [USA] Cartoon Express CHECK (ISTINGS phony Orchestra was close to collapse from debt Harry's niece (R) (In Stereo) element plaguing a modern metropolis. Mi­ FOR EXACT TIME that accumulated over nearly a decade of internal 8. “Girls Nite Out” TYler Collins (RCA) d® WWF Wrestling 8:30AM ® §1) Paid Program (6T) Tracey Ullman (CC) A compulsive chael Keaton, Jack Nicholson. Kim Basin­ 9. “Enjoy the Silence” Depeche Mode (Sire) (57) Alive From Off Center (CC) Robert discord and artistic doldrums. buyer seeks help at a shoppers' anony­ ger. 1989, Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) (35 Funtastic World: Fantastic Max Mugge's film "Kumu Hula: Keepers of a 10. “\^en I’m Back on My Feet Again” Michael mous meeting (R) (In Stereo) Today, the city’s oldest performing arts group is 1 1 :00PM CD CD News (CC) Culture" explores hula styles. (In Stereo) (j® Choices W e Face Bolton (Columbia) [C N N ] East Meets W est on a financial crescendo and artistic fortissimo, CD Howard Stern Summer Show Pre- [CNN] Sports Tonight (20) Daffy Duck miere Comedy and variety with host radio recording more than any other orchestra in the II. “It Must Have Been Love” Roxette 1 0:00PM CD Tour of Duty (CC) The [ESPN] SportsCenter Robert Schuller personality Howard Stern. (60 min.) (EMI)— Gold (More than 500,(XX) singles sold.) men cope with spending the holidays in Inspector Gadget world, expanding its audience and cutting debt by Saigon by bringing cheer to a poverty- 12:00AM CD American Gladiators 12. “I’11 Be Your Shelter” Taylor Dayne (Arista) (35 Odd Couple (65 Funtastic World: Jonny Quest more than half. stricken orphanage; Johnson ends his tour (lS) Synchronal Research (T ) Paid Program 13. “Poison” Bell Biv Devoe (MCA)— Platinum and returns home. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) [A&E] My Family and Other Animals Music director Gerard Schwarz and managing @ All in the Family (31) Home Shopping Club The final celebration on the island finds the 14. “Mentirosa” Mellow Man Ace (Capitol) (5) News (CC). director Edward R. Bird well, who played trumpet (15 d§) ® News (g ) VVWF Wrestling Challenge snakes loose and the magpies drunk. Part 15. “You Can’t Deny It” Lisa Stansfleld (Arista) (11) News 10 of 10. and french horn respectively in the acclaimed (24) Trying Times (CC) A man finds him­ @5 MOVIE: ‘Friday the 13th Part 3' Four 16. “King of Wishful Thinking” Go West (EMI) (18) Synchronal Research self on a terrorist hit list, protected by a teon-age couples find horror at an isolated [C N N ] Evans & Novak (R) [LIFE ] Family Practice Update of "The Tortoise and the Hare" (R) American Brass Quintet in New York in the early lake. Dana Kimmell, Paul Kratka, Tracie 17. “Hanky Panky” Madonna (Sire) @ ) M *A *S*H seductive spy. (In Stereo) [D IS ] Tale Spin [U S A ] Popeye and Son [ESPN] Gameday 1970s, are now beating the drums for a new $54 Savage 1982. 18. “If Wishes Came True” Sweet Sensation {§ ) @5) Hunter (CC) White supremacists (65 Comic Strip Live From Los Angeles, [E S PN ] This W eek in Sports million performance hall and talk of touring the d?) P.O.V. (CC) "On Ice" takes a tongue- 10:10AM [CNN] On the Menu (R) [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Seems Like Old Times' hold McCall hostage, Rick tries to convince tonight's scheduled comics include Dennis A lawyer jeopardizes her husband's career (Atco) in-cheek look at cryonics; "Larry Wright ’ [HBO] Wonderful Wizard of Oz (In East Coast and possibly Europe or Asia within five Dee Dee not to quit police work after her Wolfberg, George Wallace and Mike 10:30AM ® Inside Washington by helping her ex-husband run from the profiles a 14-year-old self-taught street Stereo) 19. “Don’t Go Away Mad” Motley Crue (Elektra) mentor commits suicide. (60 min.) Part 2 Lewis. (60 min.) police. Goldie Hawn. Chevy Chase, Charles years. musician (60 min.) ® This W eek W ith David Brinkley (CC) of 2. (R) (In Stereo) [A & E ] Lou Rawls at the Improv Comics. 8:50AM [ESPN] Auto Racing: For­ Grodin. 1980. Rated PG. The orchestra’s status is coming up rapidly, said 20. “Make You Sweat” Keith Sweat (Vintertain- (35 Charles in Charge (CC) Charles rev­ § $ Impressions of Garland This special Joey Kola. Cathy Ladman, Bob Zany, d 5 MOVIE: 'Gold' An Englishman and mula One Grand Prtx of Britain From Sil- ment) erts to his old ways when three high- [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update Birdwell, former music program director of the Na­ looks at the heights and depths of an ex­ Spanky and Kevin Rooney. (60 mtn.) some international investors plan to flood verstone. (2 hrs., 10 min.) (Live) school friends visit (R) (In Stereo) traordinary star's life and career, (60 min.) an entire gold mine in Africa, thus rigging [USA] He-Man and Masters of the tional Endowment for the Arts. [C N N ] Capital Gang (R) 9:00AM 3D Sunday Morning (CC). Universe Top LPs O ) MOVIE: 'Friday the 13th Part 2' Ter the gold market for their own gain. Roger Q® Williams TV “The next logical step and part of the natural [E S P N ] Baseball Tonight ® Paid Program ror at Crystal Lake continues as camp Moore. Susannah York, Ray Milland g® This Old House (CC) (R) 1 2:00PM (B MOVIE: The Cheyenne recording process is to get us back East — New 1. “Please Hammer Don’t Hurt ‘Em” M.C. Ham­ [LIFE ] Spenser: For Hire 1974. counselors are attacked by an unknown ® Silver Spoons (CC). S® Paid Program Social Club' A cowboy learns he has in­ mer (Capitol)— Platinum (More than 1 million units killer. Adrienne King, Amy Steel, John Fu- [MAX] MOVIE: 'Aerobicide' A der­ [A & E ] Footsteps of Man Nobel Peace herited a Wyoming social club from his late York, Washington, Boston, Philadelphia — because 05 Fantastic World; Richie Rich Munsters Today (CC) Herman and rey. 1981. anged killer stalks victims at a posh Holly­ Prize winners Mairead Corrigan and Betty brother James Stewart. Henry Fonda. the reaction on 57th Street (where many music sold.) (j® A & A Surplus Lily recall the day Eddie was born (R) SS Missing/Reward A trial witness's wood health spa Marcia Karr. David Williams tell stones of hope in war-torn Shirley Jones. 1970. companies have offices in New York) is that if it 2. “I’m Breathless” Madonna (Sire) James Campbell, Fritz Matthews. 1987 nations. (60 min.) Part 1 of 2. (R) C2® Bugs Bunny ® The Spotlight murderer; a 1987 sea otter killing; collecti­ ® MOVIE: 'The Pilot' Career frustra­ didn’t happen here, it didn’t happen,” he said. 3. “Step By Step” New Kids on the Block ble . (R) Rated R [CNN] Newsnight (2® (57) Sesame Street (CC). (R) (S7) Reading Rainbow (CC) (R) tions and an unhappy marriage drive a suc­ (Columbia) [CNN] CNN News [DIS] MOVIE: 'Beauty and the Beast' (2® Frederick K. Price [C N N ] Newsmaker Sunday cessful airline pilot to drink. Cliff Robert­ Schwarz said the symphony has been invited to [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Kinjite: Forbidden son. Diane Baker, Frank Converse. 1980. 4. “Wilson Phillips” Wilson Phillips [LIFE] Hotel Subjects' The personal need for venge­ Based on the fairy tale classic about a ^ College Mad House [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update play at Carnegie Hall, where Birdwell once served ance propels an embittered vice cop into beautiful young woman's relationship with ® CinemAttractions as deputy director. (SBK)— Gold (More than 500,000 units sold.) [U S A ] Hitchhiker A high-priced hit a fearsome beast. Rebecca De Mornay. [4® David Paul [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Beyond the Poseidon woman falls in love with a fitness instruc­ the depths of Los Angeles' drug and slav­ Adventure' Medical teams, salvage de­ 05 MOVIE: 'Private Resort' Two teen­ “They’re not ready to pay enough for us yet,” 5. “‘PreUy Woman’ Soundtrack” (EMI)—Gold ery underworld Charles Bronson, Perry John Savage. 1988 Rated G. ($5 Mork & Mindy agers prowl the beaches of a posh resort in tor in this episode starring Greg Evigan and alers and a sinister villain race time and Schwarz said. “We will not make any tours that 6. “Poison” Bell Biv Devoe (MCA)— Platinum Lucy Gutteridge. (In Stereo) Lopez, James Pax 1989 Rated R (In [E S P N ] Jet Skiing: World Tour From Ft [A & E ] MOVIE: 'Ivory Hunter' Africa's each other to board a capsized ocean liner their search for beautiful women Rob Mor­ 7. “I’11 Give All My Love to You” Keith Sweat Stereo) Myers. Fla (Taped) Mount Kilimanjaro animal sanctuary is Michael Came. Sally Field, Telly Savalas row, Johnny Depp, Hector Elizondo 1985 don’t make sense economically, which means we ( 5 3 CinemAttractions 10’.30PIVI [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Porky’s' Lustful high- [LIFE] You're on the Air W ith Dr. Ruth founded by a dedicated game warden. An­ 1979 Rated PG (3® Home Shopping Club (Vintertainment) thony Steele, Dinah Sheridan. 1952. don’t travel a lot right now.” Cjl) At the Movies "Ghost" (Patrick school boys try to crash the local bawdy [U S A ] Cartoon Express MOVIE: 'Fort Apache' A stubborn 8. “1 Do Not Want What 1 Haven’t Got” Sinead Swayze), "Jetsons: The Movie" (ani­ house Dan Monahan. Mark Herrier. Scott 12:30AM 3D Byron Allen (R) (In [CNN] Morning News The symphony did achieve a milestone this year Stereo) cavalry officer Is held responsible for ram­ O’Coimor (Ensign)— Platinum mated). Colomby 1981 [D IS ] Fraggle Rock 10:45AM g® Jewish Life pant Indian attacks against an Arizona out­ with a West Coast summer tour that includes three (18) Synchronal Research (40) Friday the 1 3th: The Series A teen­ 9 . “Johnny Gill” Johnny Gill 1 1 :30PM 3D Entertainment This [HBO] MOVIE: Licence to Kill' (CC) 11:00AM CD Face the Nation post Colorized version. John Wayne, concerts at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. age skater seeks revenge after she's at­ Henry Fonda. Shirley Temple 1948 (Motown)— Platinum §0) All in the Family W eek Actress Vanessa Redgrave (60 tacked by three classmates. (60 min.) (R) 007 quits the spy service and launches a 3 ) Paid Program Schwarz says his long-range goal is recognition Outer Limits min ) (In Stereo) (In Stereo) one-man crusade against the Colombian ® Auri 10. “Violator” Depeche Mode (Sire)— Platinum drug lord who maimed his friend. Timothy (35 Incredible Hulk as “one of the greatest orchesuas in the world,” (61) Crime Stoppers 8 0 0 The murder of a 3 ) W ho's the Boss? (CC) g® McLaughlin Group [C N N ] Evans & Novak (R) Dalton, Carey Lowell. Robert Davi. 1989. (35) David Paul akin to the New Yoric Philharmonic, Berlin Philhar­ 11. “Soul Provider” Michael Bolton (Colum­ prominent Tulsa, Okla . man; a man (35 MOVIE: 'Victor/Victoria' In 1930 s [ESPN] Muscle Magazine (60 mm ) Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) MOVIE: 'Blame It on the Night' A bia)— Platinum g® Airwolf rock star encounters problems when he monic or London Symphony. 12. “Brigade” Heart (Capitol)—Platinum [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (S5 Real to Reel meets his 13-year-old son for the first “Thai’s how far I think we can go,” he said. “We [TMC] MOVIE: 'The Dream Team' Four g® Frugal Gourmet (R) (In Stereo) lime Nick Mancuso, Byron Thames. play better than them some of the time already, but 13. “...But Seriously” Phil Collins (Atlan­ mental patients find themselves loose in 1984 g® W eekend W ith Crook and Chase tic)— Platinum Manhattan after their doctor is knocked g® Meet the Press (CC). that’s not the point The point is playing that way (3® To Be Announced. 14. “Shut Up and Dance” Paula Abdul (Virgin) Sunday, July 15 unconscious by thugs. Michael Keaton, (15 American Interests all the time.” Christopher Lloyd. Peter Boyle. 1989- Mama's Family Mama becomes a Principal percussionist Randolph L. Baunion, a 15. “Mariah Carey” Mariah Carey (Columbia) Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) consumer advocate on her own radio [A&E] MOVIE: 'Greased Lightning' Af­ ter World War II, a black taxi driver is show (R) 35-ycar orchestra veteran and president of the unaf- 16. “Charmed Life” Billy Idol (Chrysalis) 9:30AM ® Paid Program steered into stock-car racing. Richard 6:00AM My Neighbor's Religion (20) Snakmaster (4® Business World filiatcd Seattle Symphony and Opera Players As­ 17. “Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814” Janet [E S P N ] SpKirtsCenter ® Silver Spoons (CC) Pryor, Beau Bridges, Cleavon Little. 1977 fP Public Affairs (2® W heel Power (15 Degrassi High (CC) (R) sociation, the musicians’ union, said that in terms of Jackson (A&M)— Platinum [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide 01) Funtastic World: Jonny Quest [CNN] Newsday CD Paid Program (3§) Ring Around the World (65 MOVIE: '' Computer imagery music, Schwarz had helped make the job much 18. “Pump” Aerosmith (Geffen)—^Platinum [U S A ] Calliope (18) ^0) Astonish [D IS ] DisKids ® Odd Couple enhances this story of a video-game pro­ 19. “The Real Thing” I^ th No More (Slash) Cjl) Remote Control 20) Kiss TV (R) [E S P N ] Auto Racing: SCCA From Des more satisfying. 7:30AM 1 3 ) America's Black Forum grammer who becomes a prisoner in a O ) Synchronal Research [C N N ] Style W ith Elsa Klensch (R) Moines. Iowa (2 hrs.) (Live) And there arc the symphony’s 12 recordings on 20. “Passion and Warfare” Steve Vaj (Relativity) m 8th Day f22) Meet the Press (CC). computerized world Jeff Bridges, David S8) Insight-Out [D IS ] You and Me, Kid Warner. Bruce Boxleitner 1982 [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) the Los Angeles-based Delos label, ranging from (3) Sunday Mass (38J New Lassie (CC) Megan, Will and d® This W eek on Pit Road [ESPN] SpeedWeek Lassie unknowingly play in an area con­ [A & E ] Revue Featured the Bolshoi Bal­ [USA] All-American Wrestling Richard Wagner and Robert Schumann to the 20th- Copyright 1990, Billboard Publications Inc. Cl8) Williams TV let. author Roy Blount Jr (60 mm ) (R) (5® Maude [T M C ] MOVIE W illow' A diminutive taining explosive material. (R) 1 2:30PM ® Outdoor Sportsman century American composers Walter Piston and Reprinted with permission. Nelwyn struggles to protect an infant prin (20) Miracle Faith Outreach [OIS] Mousercise 40) Deal-A Meal [E S P N ] Sports Reporters g 5 WKRP in Cincinnati cess from the ev.l queen who s vowed to Howard Hanson. 3 5 Day of Discovery '61) Connecticut: Now (In Stereo) [LIFE ] Cardiology Update [E S P N ] SportsLook destroy her Val Kilmer, Warwick Davis, g® European Journal (2® James Kennedy No. 13, released last month, includes composi­ [LIFE ] Frederick K. Price Joanne Whalloy 1988 Rated PG (In [CNN] Your Money (R) [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Red Heat' A Soviet cop (3® Connecticut Newsmakers Stereo) (3® Celebrate with Reverend Mellon IS forced to work with an American coun­ tions by George Gershwin, Samuel Barber and Sundays Debut [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Titanic' The story of the [D IS ] Donald Duck Presents CM) This Week in Baseball Mel Allen dis­ (81) Fantastic World: Fantastic Max terpart m order to nab a Russian drug Leonard Bernstein. Titanic that sailed from England with 2200 7:00AM (3) Vista [USA| Famous Adventures of Mr. Ma- smuggler Arnold Schwarzenegger. James cusses news and highlights from the major passengers in April 1912 Clifton Webb. [C N N ] Big Story (R) goo leagues A compact disc of Hanson’s Symphonies No. 1 By David Dishneau 3D Breakthrough Belushi, Peter Boyle 1988 Rated R (In Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Wagner 1953 [D IS ] Dumbo's Circus Stereo) (4® Clark National and 2 and “Elegy in Memory of Serge Kous- (In Stereo) CMD Point of View ® Action Newsmakers The Associated Press 1 0.00AM g® Firing Line: Actor Roger Moore; Frederick K. Price [ESPN] Bodyshaping [U S A ] Jem sevitzky” reached third on Billboard magazine’s [T M C ] Firstworks Features the early (35 ® Steampipe Alley Does a Politician Have to Be a Good Ac­ works of director Ron Howard (■'Splash, ' (1® Divine Plan 7:40AM [M AX] MOVIE: 'The Tower 1 1 :10AM [C N N ] Travel Guide |R) classical music sales chart, was named a Record of “Reading, Writing and Arithmetic” (David Gef­ (TiD Laverne & Shirley tor? Season Premiere (Postponed from "Parenthood"), (R) Invisions Hair Replacement ing Inferno' (CC) Faulty wiring causes a an earlier date) the Year for 1989 by Stereo Review and was fen Co.) — The Sundays San Francisco skyscraper to go up m 0® Williams TV 11:30AM (T) insport 6:1 OAM [CNN] Healthweek (R| (25 James Kennedy flames during the structure's grand open '2® Buck Rogers CB Bener Your Home (R| [C N N ] Science and Technology Week nominated for three Grammy awards, including best Featured maneuverability of jot fighters 6:1 SAM [HBO] MOVIE: To Sir W ith (2® Paid Program mg party Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, '25 Chalice of Salvation (3® Video Wrap classical album. Britons Harriet Wheeler and David Gavurin Love' An idealistic teacher attempts to William Holden 1974. Rated PG (In (R| To Be Announced. 2,4 ) (S5 Mister Rogers (CC). (R) ® Used Vehicle Showcase The symphony has another nine recordings ready teach a group of rambunctious high-school Stereo) [M A X ] MOVIE: When Time Ran Out' make songs about moments and, like most mo­ ( ^ Kenneth Copeland students Sidney Poitior, Judy Gooson, (26) Paid Program d® Pierre Franey's Cuisine Rapide |ln A newly opened South Seas resort is for release this year and eight are planned for 1991, ments, the songs on “Reading, Writing and Arith­ 8:00AM (3) New England Sunday threatened with destruction from a nearby Suzy Kendall 1967 (45) Jimmy Swaggart 0OJ Sacrifice of the Mass Stereo) mostly 20th-century U.S. composers, Schwarz said. volcano Paul Newman, Jacqueline Bissot. metic” fade quickly from memory. (65 Fantastic World: Paddington Bear ® Paid Program ® America's Top Ten 6:30AM 3 ) CBS Storybreak (CC) (R) My Secret Identity Andrew tells Kirk William Holden 1980 Rated PG In less than a year, the symphony had 2S record­ She is the Sunday’s multiple-octave singer; he is [A 8iE] Unknown Soldier A commomora 3 ) Bugs, Porky and Friends ■ibout his special powers, (R) 3® World Tomorrow ing sessions, each about 2>/2 hours, more than the 3 ) Siskel & Ebert "Quick Change " (Bill 1 :00PM ® Comedy Wheel their guitarist They are lovers, according to the Murray); "The Adventures of Ford Fair lion of World War H's end, told through the (15 Fantastic World; Top Cat 0® Synchronal Research ® Throe Stooges u personal fjrofilos of six American MIA ser New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, press materials. lane" (Andrew Dice Clay), "Ghost " (Pa ri8) Peel Away Fame (22) Future Legends of the Sports World vicemen and a remembrance of the Tomb ® This Week W ith David Brinkley (CCI Profiles of four people who symbolize alh Philadelphia Orchestra, Cleveland Symphony and trick Swayze) (20) Porky Pig There isn’t much substance to the atmospheric of the Unknowns Host Jason Roburds [DIS] MOVIE: The Frog Prince' A (1 7 ) Club Connect leiic excellence including NASCAR s Dale Chicago Symphony combined, said Rudy Simpson, 3 ) (65 Paid Program (60 min ) '22) Sunday Today songs on their debut album, songs which Gavurin young woman befriends an enchanted froq [CNN] Sportsweek in Review Earnhardt and the LPGA s '11) Larry Jones [CNN] Daybreak version of the classic fairy Delos’ marketing and media vice president. refers to as “largely impressionistic.” [D IS ] Bill Cosby in Aesop's Fables T wo (18) Synchronal Research 11 , ^ Quinn. Clive Revill 1988 continued (D IS ) Welcome to Pooh Curner continued f^atedNR (In Stereo) children meet a siorylollnr who tells thitni 9 9 0 J u

Sunday TV, continued Focus/Books Focus/Books Sunday TV^ inq husband, finds the husband dead. Paul Newman, Julie Harris. Janet Leigh. 1966. ^ MOVIE: 'The Gambler III Rated PG-13, (In Stereo) New book ®i) MOVIE: 'She's Having a Baby' New­ 5:30PM (5) wacky World of Sports The Legend Continues' (CC) Bradv Hosted by Bruce Jenner. (bu min ) (j® Synchronal Research News (CC) lyweds face the timeless pressures of in­ Hawkes offers to serve as mediator be 1 1 :00PM (3D (3D Between Roth @ Focus on Europe (I® Synchronal Research terfering parents, career demands, lawn- g® d® MOVIE: A Friendship in Vienna' tween the government and Sioux tribal dD (H) Paid Program (30) Major League Baseball: Kan­ obsessed neighbors and impending (2® All Creatures Great and Small (CC) The persecution of Austrian Jews leaders as tensions rise over a proposed land-reform bill. Kenny Rogers, Bruce Box- (T1) Odd Couple stirs up sas City Royals at Boston Red Sox 12 parenthood. Kevin Bacon, Elizabeth 6® Super Sports Follies Special leauiring tests the friendship between two girls in hrs , 45 min ) (Live) bloopers from throughout the sports German-occupied Vienna. "Magical World leitner, Linda Gray, 1987 Part 1 of 2 (In (j® Jimmy Swaggart and his readers McGovern. Adam Baldwin 1988 Stereo) (13 Story of English (CC) Tracing the world of Disney" presentation. Ed Asner, Jane ® Insight-Out [A&E] Ballerina (R) roots of black English from Africa’s VVest 57) Big City Metro (In Stereo) Alexander. Stephen Macht. 1988. (In Ql) Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous (3§) S® News [CNN] World Report Louise Mandrell; Lou Rawls; Texas oil mo­ old argument Coast to Harlem's musicians of the '20s (61D Charles in Charge (CC) Charles rev­ Stereo) d4) Never the Twain: Not on the Same and '30s and today’s urban rappers (60 guls. (60 min.) (R) [HBO] Encyclopedia Brown: Boy De­ erts to his old ways when three high (2® Little League Baseball: 50 Years of Wavelength By Hillel Italie min ) Fart 5 of 9. Dreams A celebration of 50 years of Little Synchronal Research tective (CC). (R) (In Stereo) school friends visit (R) (In Stereo) (3® @1) Ask the Manager The Associated Press ®1) MOVIE: 'Miracles' A Latin American [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) League Baseball, with a focus on Williams­ ® d® MOVIE; 'Love and Hate: A Mar­ By HANNS NEUERBOURG Indian chief’s daughter is cured by a sur­ [A & E ] Heroes (CC) Donald Ross, a sea­ port, Pa , home of the Little League, its ®i) Arsenio Hall (R) (In Stereo) [TMC] MOVIE: 'W illow ' A diminutive man who saved many lives during the riage Made in Hell' (CC) Based on the Y geon who’s been spirited away from volunteers and its history. (60 min.) [A & E ] Caroline's Comedy Hour (60 The Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Philip Roth held up a copy Nelwyn struggles to protect art infant prin­ Ijomlring of Pearl Harbor (R) sensational 1984 trial of Colin Thatcher, a America by a pair of bumbling crooks. (2® Newhart (CC) millionaire Canadian rancher accused of mm.) of “Deception,” his newest novel. Tom Conti, Ten Garr. Paul Rodriguez cess from the evil queen who's vowed to [C N N ] Newsmaker Sunday (R) destroy her, Val Kilmer. Warwick Davis. MOVIE: 'UFO's Are Real' Evidence of murdering his ex-wife. Kate Nelligan Ken­ [C N N ] Inside Business (R) Scrambles Amongst The Alps 1986, [HBO] Child of Rage: A Story of Abuse neth Welsh, John Colicos 1989 Part 1 of “What do people do with this?” he asked. Joanne Whalley. 1988. Rated PG. (In UFO's IS documented in an investigation of [D IS] MOVIE: 'The Longest Day' The (CC) A documentary focusing on the re­ 2. (In Stereo) “This thing falls into somebody’s lap and they do [CNN] Newsday Stereo) a Cosmic Watergate. 1979. story of the Allied invasion of Normandy GENEVA — A new book has revived the 125- percussions of child abuse throughout the d® Shelley something with it. They take it over. They can hit [DIS] Cropp Family Nature Album: 3:30PM d ) ® LPGA Golf: U S. Open d® All Creatures Great and Small during World War II. Richard Burton. John year-K)ld dispute about whether four members of the life of an abused child, (R) Wayne, Henry Fonda. 1962, Rated G. Young Adventurers The Cropp children Final round from the Atlanta Athletic Club dJ) Outsiders When Scout runs away ( ^ Sportsbeat Scheduled: Upton Bell; first party to climb the Matterhorn died by accident somebody over the head with it. They can be utterly offer their perspective on a trip along the [LIFE] Medical Economics Video Maga- in Duluth. Ga. (2 hrs., 30 mm.) (Live) from her abusive father, Ponyboy lets her ; Joe Fitzgerald and Bob Rvan' [ESPN] SportsCenter (60 min.) Great Barrier Reef and Cape York Penin­ zine (R) (60 min.) or design. indifferent to it.” [HBO] MOVIE: 'Young Frankenstein' stay with the Curtises (60 min.) (In Stereo) [LIFE] Prescribing Information sula (R) [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In Rumors and suspicions have lingered since the “Every reading is a mystery. There’s misread­ (CC) Dr. Frankenstein’s grandson returns [A&E] Unknown War dZ) Masterpiece Theatre: Piece of Cake [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Red Heat' A Soviet cop [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) to Transylvania to experience the |oys of Stereo) (CC) The autumn of 1939 finds Hornet rope connecting them to the three other climbers ings, misunderstandings.” [CNN] Newswatch IS forced to work with an American coun­ [TMC] MOVIE: Troop Beverly Hills' monster making. Gene Wilder, Marty Feld­ 6:00PM CD CBS News (CC) Squadron's pilots living a pampered life in terpart in order to nab a Russian drug broke on the Matterhorn’s north face less than two The author of “Goodbye, Columbus,” “Pbrmoy’s (CC) A wealthy socialite becomes the man. Teri Garr. 1974, Rated PG. (In Stereo) [ESPN] Baseball Tonight (60 min.) a French chateau near the German border. (T ) News (CC) smuggler Arnold Schwarzenegger. James hours after the team conquered the 14,700-foot Complaint” and “The Counterlife” was seated at the leader of a group of rich and pampered [LIFE] Milestones in Medicine (60 min.) Part 2 of 6. Belushi, Peter Boyle. 1988 Rated R. (In Wilderness Girls. Shelley Long, Craig T. 3:45PM So) Auto Racing: Meadow- (D Knight Rider Manhattan offices of his publisher, Simon and lands Grand Prix Joined in Progress [TM C ] MOVIE: 'The Dream Team' Four ®1) Married... With Children (CC) Al tries Stereo) peak on July 14, 1865. Nelson, Betty Thomas. 1989. Rated PG ® MOVIE; She's Having a Baby' New­ From East Rutherford, N J. (Same-day to fix the Bundy's leaky roof himself. (R) (In [USA] Miami Vice Part 1 of 2 (In Stereo) They fell 4,000 feet to their deaths. Schuster, his intense stare sof^tened by glasses and a lyweds face the timeless pressures of in­ mental patients find themselves loose in (In Stereo) Manhattan after their doctor is knocked Stereo) Tape) terfering parents, career demands, lawn- The victims were French guide Michel Croz and blue tweed jacket. Roth reflected on his friends in [USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) unconscious by thugs. Michael Keaton, [A&E] All Creatures Great and Small 11:30PM (3D Mag num, P.l. 4:00PM (3D Golf: Norman Challenge obsessed neighbors and impending (3D MOVIE; 'The Pilot' Career frustra­ three Englishmen: the Rev. Charles Hudson, 36; Eastern Europe — such Czech writers as Vaclav MOVIE: Weekend at Christopher Lloyd, Peter Boyle. 1989. [CNN] Week in Review (R) 1 :1 5PM [HBO] Sports stars Wayne Gretzky, Ivan Lendl parenthood. Kevin Bacon, Elizabeth tions and an unhappy marriage drive a suc­ Bernie's' (CC) A dead man provides two Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) Douglas Hadow, 19, and Lord Francis Douglas, 20, s ’ ' Havel, Milan Kundera and Ivan Klima. and Larry Bird challenge golfer Greg Nor fyicGovern, Adam Baldwin. 1988 [DtS] Sinatra: The Man and His Music cessful airline pilot to drink Cliff Robert­ of his employees with a unique set of prob­ They endured censorship, imprisonment or exile man in the last nine holes of an 18-hole (.18) Synchronal Research [USA] Equalizer Frank Sinatra, accompanied by Count son, Diane Baker, Frank Converse 1980 whose body was never found. The survivors were 33 -n lems. Andrew McCarthy, Jonathan Silver- match, from Champions Golf and Country Basie and his orchestra, performs his most (2® MOVIE; 'Nadine' A woman's search 7:30PM (3® Synchronal Research (Jt) Star Trek: The Next Generation (CC) British writer-artist Edward Whymper, who in­ for years and suddenly it all changed in the past few man, Catherine Mary Stewart. 1989 Club in Rogers, Ark. (2 hrs ) (Taped) popular songs. Including "New York, New for a package of provocative photos in­ Data becomes a father when he creates an months. Now, Havel is the country’s president, cen­ Rated rt3-13. (In Stereo) 2® Carol Burnett and Friends York" and "I Get a Kick Out of You ' (60 itiated the expedition; a local guide, Peter Taug- (To) Synchronal Research volves her with local mobsters and top- android, (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) (3D Comedy Wheel [CNN] Sports Sunday min.) waldcr, and the guide’s son. sorship has been lifted and 100,000 copies were 1 :30PM (2g) MOVIE: 'Gardens of Stone' A career secret maps Kim Basinger, Jeff Bridges, (2® Hot Shot Bowling (60 mm ) made for the initial printing of Kilma’s “Love and (35 §6) Major League Baseball: Chicago Army officer finds himself at odds with an Rip Torn 1987 [LIFE] Milestones in Medicine [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update An investigation found no evidence of foul play, eager young recruit over America s in­ (R) r?® §0} George Michael's Sports Mach­ W hite Sox at New York Yankees (4 hrs . (22) (3® C4® News C3D Murder, She Wrote (CC) but police kept the result secret and it became Garbage,” his first Czech publication in 20 years. volvement in Vietnam. James Caan, Anjel 8:00PM ine (In Stereo) 30 min.) (Live) Jossica conies to the defense of a Cabot [TMC] MOVIE; Troop Beverly Hills' “I thought they were doomed,” observed Roth, ica Huston. James Earl Jones 1987 (2® Crazy Like a Fox (?_4) Talking Sports With Rod Michaud known only 55 years later, through an article §4) Tony Brown's Journal Cove newcomer who is suspected in the (CC) A wealthy socialite becomes the St Elsewhere leader of a group of rich and pampered published in Britain’s Alpine Journal. who has been promoting Czech writers and m ^ing [CNN] Moneyweek (R) (g) MOVIE: 'Paper Chase' This intrigu murder of the town lecher. (60 min.) (R) (In Jack Van Impc s s ing, often humorous story tells about the (57) Nat "King " Cole Wilderness Girls. Shelley Long, Craig T Early rumors, first mentioned in a Vienna annual visits to Prague since the early 1970s. “Like [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update Stereo) Christian Lifestyle Magazine (R) H - < traumas of a first-year law student Timo gil) Star Trek: The Next Generation (CC) Nelson. Betty Thomas 1989 Rated PG anybody else, I thought Russia was this monolithic thy Bottoms, John Houseman. Lindsay (T) America's Funniest Home Vi­ (In Stereo) (4® Cycling; Tour de France (60 mm.) newspaper, alleged that Whymper cut the rope to 2:00PM QD CBS sports Sunday Worf fights for his family's honor when his deos (CC) Featured clips: Easter egg hunt­ (Taped) rn . Wagner. 1974 enhance his own fame. He said in a letter to The thing that’s not going to change, that was only Scheduled: Roger Mayweather (35-6-0, long-lost brother arrives (60 mm ) (R) (In ing. Buckingham Palace boo-boos; hair­ 9:30PM (3D Jack Benny 24 KOs) vs Terrence Alii (43-6-2, 16 KOs) (24) Kentucky: 1990 Ultimate [CNN] Sports Tonight Times of London in August 1865 that none of the o d going to get to worse.” Stereo) cuts for the youngsters. (R) (In Stereo) Cl5) Synchronal Research in a NABF Junior Welterweight title bout, Equestrian Event Highlights Irom the Ro- [A8tE] Our Century France enters the 1 2:00AM dD Paid Program three survivors could be blamed for the deaths, but Roth once commented that the difference be­ scheduled for 12 rounds, from Trop World lex Kentucky International three-day event ^ Star Search (60 min ) (In Stereo) (24) Butterflies war after Germany attacks Holland and (18) Home Shopping Club did not refer to the rumors. tween writing in Czechoslovakia and the United in Atlantic City, N J.; disabled athletes at­ (90 min.) Belgium. (60 min ) (R) T® Synchronal Research (61) In Living Color (CC) Sketches Judge tempt to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, (2 hrs ) (3g) Golf: Celebrity Championship Final Wapner tries a case, Ted Turner colorizes ( ^ M-A*S*H Six years later, a graphic account of the climb in States was that “There nothing goes and everything [C N N ] Sportsweek In Review (R) MOVIE: 'Fine Gold' An unscrupulous O “o (Live) round, from Tahoe, Nev (2 hrs ) (Live) act of thievery turns two longtime friends "The Kid", parody of rap musician M C (2® Auto Racing: Miller Genuine Draft Whymper’s “Scrambles Amongst The Alps” added matters — here everything goes and nothing mat­ (3D Witness to Survival Model Marla Han­ [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) Trouble brews and rival wine producers against one an­ Hammer, (In Stereo) 500 Winston Cup (60 mm ) Sox Talk when Grant s niece comes for a visit (R) (In fuel to the controversy. It said suggestions that the ters.” son, an assault victim; an imprisoned cou­ other Ted Wass, Jane Badler. Stewart [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) (3® To Be Announced. ple in Argentina (R) (Sf) Microwave Master Stereo) Granger 1990 Swiss guide, Taugwalder, cut the rope were “in­ But his own history refutes that. He can never (5® Quantum Marketing S O [A8iE] American Playwrights Theater: [HBO] MOVIE: Micki & Maude' (CC) A 1 0:00PM I3D News (CC) O m forget what happened in 1962, two years after (3D Major League Baseball: New York (53 Evening at Pops (In Stereo) famous.” Whymper said such rumors persisted in Mets at Cincinnati Reds (3 hrs.) (Live) Third and Oak: The Pool Hall (CC) (R) bigamous television personality learns that (jBD Gene Scott ^28) MOVIE: 'Diner' Five friends from the (35) News “Goodbye, Columbus” won the National Book MOVIE: 'The Man From Snowy both of his wives are pregnant and due to the guide’s native Zermatt, at the foot of the Mat­ m m do) MOVIE: 'The Eagle Has Landed' [DIS] 50s hang out in a Baltimore diner and try (3® Synchronal Research River' A young man comes of age in turn- give birth at the same time Dudley Moore. [A & E ] Women in Politics Pakistan's Award for Fiction, when the author was a panelist Based on Jack Higgins' best-soiling novel to hang on to their youth Steve Gutten- terhorn. of-the-century Australia Kirk Douglas, Amy Irving Ann Reinking 1984 Rated (2® New Life prime minister and some of Iceland's fem­ for a seminar at Yeshiva University on “The Crisis about a Nazi plot to kidnap Winston Chur­ berg. Daniel Stern, Mickey Rourke. 1982. ale leaders discuss the differences be­ Whymper’s book also referred, however, to chill Michael Came, Donald Sutherland, Tom Burlinson, Sigrid Thornton 1982 PG-13 ' 6® Masterpiece Theatre: Piece of Cake America's Most Wanted From Los tween men and women in politics (60 “grave suspicion” falling on the Swiss guide be­ of Conscience in Minority Writers of Fiction.” Robert Duvall 1977 Rated PG (In Stereo) [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) (CC) The autumn of 1939 finds Hornet Angeles an escaped gang leader con­ Squadron's pilots living a pampered life in min ) (R) In his 1988 autobiography, “The Facts,” Roth dD Auto Racing: Meadowlands Grand [ESPN] U.S. Olympic Festival Schud [M A X ] MOVIE: Cocoon' (CC) Ron Ho cause the rope between Taugwalder and the nearest victed of kidnapping and assault, and a a French chateau near the German border [CNN] World Report 2 o Prix From East Rutherford, N J (2 hrs.) uled events include track & field, divincj and ward s Oscar-winning fantasy about Flor­ of the four others. Lord Douglas, “was the thinnest m z recalled being asked by the moderator if he would gymnastics. From Minnrrapolis. (2 hrs , 30 former member suspected of attempted (60 min ) Part 2 of 6 (Same-day Tape) ida retirees rejuvenated by a pool filled murder (In Stereo) [ESPN] Horse Racing; Rainbow Futur­ write the same stories if he were living in Nazi Ger­ min ) (Live) with alien pods Don Ameche, Wilford (2® World Vision ity Quarterhorse Racing From Ruidoso, and the weakest one we had.” dD Adam Smith's Money World [A&E] Women in Politics Pakistan's many. 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I’m just learning the ropes and wanlad Insects and ntdatss. it’s good that there’s someone will­ ‘Yeah, she’s a carpenter, too!’” sarily with spade and hoe, machinery, heavy bags An unusual choice, perhaps, for Bearing the carpenter “label” of fertilizer. The veteran lets nature do much of the this attractive, blue-eyed blonde, but ing to teach me.” Her lesson in moving gravel was a back-breaker. doesn’t adversely affect this young work. nonetheless, she’s just completed woman. She wears her workboots Back in the 1950s, a Connecticut gardener named Phone: (203) 646-2517 her first year apprenticeship with “She moved about 7 ions herself,” Woodruff said. proudly and looks forward to spend­ Ruth Stout wrote a book called “How to Have a CJ. Woodruff Co., a custom build­ ing most of her off hours helping Green Thumb Without an Aching Back,” which be­ ing contracting business based in Installing itchy insulation ranks low on Ms. Hoctor’s favorite parts Woodruff in refinishing the 100- came the bible of the lazy gardener. Basically, what FEDORA OPTICAL Plainville. And despite the fact that Ms. Stout did was to cover her vegetable garden of the job, but she’s never ask ^ to year-old farmhouse they share. She R ed W in g Shoes PETER J. FEDORA %O ^ \ she’s no longer a 9-to-5er, she said also enjoys gardening and reading. with a permanent eight-inch layer of hay and dump she couldn’t be happier. be excused. Her favored assign­ Work Shoe Specialists LicenxeJ Optician ments are those that include restora­ But Ms. Hoaor hastens to add that her daily kitchen scraps on top of that. Sizes6tOl6AA-EEEE 5 -n “I’ve always been interested in it she hasn’t totally shed her feminine Ms. Stout — a sister of detective story writer Rex (carpentry),” Ms. Hoctor said during tion and finish work. She recalled JCK W «r Middle Tpke Medicare Assignment image. “I’m a little more casual now Stout — also tossed leaves, grass clippings, '!i MTHcnesrer Parkaae a recent stop in Worcester en route seeing a lot of slipshod carpentry Accepted when she was in real estate and it but I do like to let my hair down and uprooted weeds and other plant wastes on the pile, UTncnestei, CT oecwG 205d46-8424 to her crew’s current job in Maine. get dressed up when we go out to all of which gradually decayed and turned into rich — m annoyed her. “The customers should 485 Hanford Road Mon.-Wed.,Fri.:9;00-5;3C| One of the four daughters of Mr. dinner,” she said. get what they pay for,” she said. topsoil. The thick cover — called mulch — also (Keeney Mall) Thurs.: 9;00-8;00 and Mrs. Edmund Hoctor of As for advice for other women stifled weeds. When planting, Ms. Stout pushed Shrewsbury, Ms. Hoctor said that it Employing a woman as a car­ Manchester, Cl. 06040 Sat.: 9:00-1:00 penter hasn’t hurt business. who may want to break into the aside the mulch and, after the seeds sprouted, pulled was her father who first inuoduced H Woodruff said. Along with her field, Ms. Hoctor advises, “Per­ it back around the seedlings. 5 her to the world of fix-up and repair. severe and do the best that you can. The process goes all year round. In winter, the She enjoyed it as a child and now, ever-growing knowledge of the car­ pentry trade, Ms. Hoctor’s presence Keep your nose to the grindstone kitchen garbage gets tossed on the snow. This is or­ o zi she admits, her father gladly gives and try to get by the typical ganic gardening with a vengeance. In effect, your 'YeSf we do windows^* MANCHESTER her center stage when repairs are has been a bonus, he said. “It’s the stereotype.” compost heap is your garden, so you don t have to Certain Teed Vinyl Replacement Windows 2 r n needed at the family home. women who most often hold the MEMORIAL CO. purse strings,” Woodruff said of his Down the road, Ms. Hoctor is build up and keep a separate compost heap. Prac­ Christopher Woodruff, her new aiming first at acquiring her jour­ titioners never have to turn up the soil in fall or O “u mentor-boss-friend, has taken up customers, adding, “and they seem Opp. East Cemetery neyman’s license, which requires spring, never have to pull up a weed. where Ms. Hoctor’s father left off. to gravitate to Ellen ... and admire OVER 45 her work.” four years experience. Then Now, grateful as we are to Ms. Stout, not all of YEARS He said he decided to take her on his Woodruff is hoping she’ll take the us want to look at banana peels on the snow. 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But she HARRISON STREET MANCHESTER equipment is provided by the com­ think she could do it, but she pulled wouldn’t trade it (her new career in draws a line at eggshells and coffee grains. pany but as with all the carpenters, ALUMINUM SERVICES it off,” he said with obvious pride. carpentry) for anything ... I love it” Sacrificing the garbage, a mulch gardener can “She took to it real well.” she’s had to supply her own small still achieve pretty much the same results with a SBRVtNa HOMEOWNERS FOR OVER 30 YRS Rich, Kathy and Richie Hatch Having a woman join his six-man tools, which she engraved with her deep cover of leaves, grass clippings and — with crew has raised a few eyebrows ... name. Woodruff laughed, but said it Even the youngest member of money — bales of salt hay available at nurseries. and toned down a lot of, shall we was a good idea because tools left The yellow hay makes a pretty background for the the family can add to say, harsh on-the-job language, he laying around at job sites sometimes EVERYTHING IN GLASS vegetables. Wood ashes, or lime, occasionally J.N.L.' Marketing said. “She gets a lot of respect,” end up in the wrong box or “develop their collection at WE CANT HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT" Handy tips mixed in with the leaves, insure against the danger Woodruff said. legs and walk away.” Bacteriostatic Water Systems As for getting pampered on the Along with the hammering, of acidity. Having eliminated tilling and weeding, a lazy Hatch’s Trading job, forget it. Ms. Hoctor doesn’t sawing and shoveling, Ms. Hoctor I. A. 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MANCHESTER sates” when issuing her a work signed to work on a re-roofing job. finished I found I had tracked latex do is harvest them. ■ /VtlRRORS • SHOWER DOORS • STORE FRONTS “We were up about 70 feet and I • SAFETY GLASS• BATHTUB ENCLOSURES • ETC. order. It gives her both the needed paint throughout the rest of the Most vegetables arc annuals, however, needing 288 Center Street said to Christopher, ‘Um, there’s . experience and the admiration of her house. How can I remove the stains to be sowed anew every year. Of those, broccoli is 150 N. Main Street Business: 647-4830 something I forgot to mention to 645-6961 co-workers, he said. When she first on the carpet and varnished wood my ideal labor-saving crop. Planted early in spring you.’ ” He laughed, but showed her Manchester, CT 06040 Home: 643-1892 i joined the crew, Ms. Hoctor said she floors? in my southern New York garden, broccoli produces no mercy. “And by the end of the had no problems being accepted by A. — To avoid tracking paim into a large head in late June or early July. After this is job, I wasn’t afraid anymore.” ‘iwnings • accountants • air-conditioning CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER her co-workers. She just showed unprotected areas, many pros wear harvested, the plant keeps yielding side shoots, or Serving The Area For 25 Years them that she was willing to work as The roof incident didn’t result in galoshes that they step out of when • auto parts • bakers • builders any injuries — other than those to florets, deep into the frosts of fall, with little or no hard as they did. leaving the work area. Getting dried attention fro me. And broccoli ranks high on nutri­ • buyers • bartenders •ca^'penters Custem Designed Baths And Kitchens her pride, but Ms. Hoctor has had a % g ( m d “You can’t select your work,” paint out of carpeting is difficult. tion charts, a powerhouse of vitamins and minerals. • cap washers*_cle.s.—■ *”^yiild care Total Remodeling Woodruff said when asked if he few close calls with danger. She You might try scraping the carpet recalled feeling like a member of the I save much work by letting tomatoes sprawl on VisM Our Newly Remodeled Showroom BOTTLED SPRING WATER gives his employee-girlfriend fibers with a razor. If you have a the salt hay instead of staking them. And I include a I* \ • drillers preferential treatment. Ms. Hoctor Flying Wallendas when she lost her high-pile carpet, you might be able • f I ivei'A ^ be ^ electricians Talk Wiiri Our Cedified K/lchen Designer PREMIUM PACKAGED AND BLOCKED ICE footing on a ladder and ended up few tomatoes of indeterminate varieties, like Yellow said she had no problems. Woodruff to get away with carefully cutting Pear, which yield all season long instead of all at • ^'iigineA ^ott s'* nafe® Vrminators said he gives her three chances at dangling until help arrived. Another out some of the stained fiber. THE DIFFERENCE IS CLEAR lime, she slipped on some staging once. Pole limas, unlike the bush varieties, also learning new jobs, which has proven Do not use solvent on the var­ keep yielding until frost. -1:^ (o R s t ITS A HEALTHY CHOICE to be more than enough in most planks and badly bruised her ankle. nished wood floor. Try washing the cases. “She learns quicker than Not wanting to make a fuss, she paint spots gently with a steel wood • haircu\_^,.— T^neral contractors 25 0lcott street, i MANCHESTER ICE 643-1129 some of the guys,” he said. Asking continued working until the crew soap p ^ . If that doesn’t work, try EDITOR S NO PE: George Bria retired from the i n k b a Manchester I 1 ''’ -e.rr-. 51 BISSELL STREET, MANCHESTER AP in 1981 after 40 years. for help from her co-workers hardly noticed the tears in her eyes. “Her scraping off the paint with a razor • heaters • janitors • masons 649-7544 ever happens, Ms. Hoctor said, ad­ ankle was as big as a baseball,” hlarif 1 9 9 0 J u

FOCUS/Hobbies rLASSBFlED ADVFRTI.nanU ar* Y the front of the body: “Patented on^laurels. Fbr the 1991 model year, the r a t e s : t to 6 dovt: »0 eonli por lin t o#r day. DEADLINES; For clotslfltd odvortlimonU to lak«n by ttitphon* o> a convtnitnct. Tnt 7 to t» dovi: 70 conn otr lin t otr dov. bf Dubiishtd TuticJov through Soturdoy. thg Mancheittr H«rold It rtio o n ilb it tor only on« Sept. 7,1915.” cort is RTOwing, adding more hiproom and shoulder drodlint li noon on thg dov bgforg publico* Incorrtct Inttrllon and Ihtn only lor Ih t t i n ol QtrO JO to IS doyo: *0 conti oof lino oor doy. tnt orlolnol Inttrllon. ErrortwWebdonolIttttn A recent article in the Antique ™ i n T I S ; . more glass area up front and a new J6 or more doy»; $0 conft oor lino oor doy. tion. For odvtrtlitmgntt to bg pubilihgd Monday, thg doodling li p.m. on Frtdov. ino volu* ol Ib t o d vtrllitm tn l will not b* Trader Weekly (Dian Zillner), states Minimum chorto: 4 linos. 3;)0 corrtcled by on oddltlonol Inttrllon. that the stories were the real reason ^"itT also becoming more aerodynamic and im- for the immense popularity of R. © S ' Ann and R. Andy over the years. - e to know i.tJHELP lltJHELP Upon surveying three-fourths of a 1 PART TIME HELP HELP Il'lWANTED and love the mild-mannered Escort, the Notices HELP WANTED WANTED WANTED H I WANTED century, we see Raggedy Ann dolls, I^rd called iu “world car” because it would be sold 0 books, games, toys, greeting cards, As a condition precedent PART TIAAE-We need 8 AAANUFACTURER- S S I S T A N T a s s e a a b l y - ‘"T tiie T s'S ru n fo ld c d . the Escort sutom pact to the placement of any people to work part AAonufocturer needs seeks person to oper­ CABINET MAKER A D AA I N I S T R A T D R- ate lathes, bridgeports, V. was repeatedly at the top of the pack of favonte advertising in the time from out tele­ work Including compu­ sub-assembler/ports Manchester Herald, Ad­ phone soles office for Experienced room person. Lifting and other equipment. Collectors' U S. n^cplates. By the end of the dec^e. more ter operations, tiling, Set-up ability helpful, vertiser hereby agrees maior dolly news­ assisting In various required. Coll between than 3.46 million Escorts had been sold m this paper, 5pm-9pm, To work in custom laminat­ but not required. Coll to protect, indemnify ing shop. Must have experi­ form program expla­ 8:30 to 10 AAA or 4 to 5 country, far outdistancing the No. 2 nameplate, the AAondav-FrIdav and PAA. 649-0229.______between 8:30ond 10AAA O '' Corner \ and hold harmless the ence in all phases of cutting nations, working with or 4 to 5 PAA. 649-0229. Honda Accord. „ . , Saturday o.m. 9 to aerial photography. SECRETARY-smoll of­ Manchester Herald, its 12:30. 21 hours weekly. and assembling laminated 3 3 -n But Ford Motor Co. knew the old Escort n ^ ^ General office work. fice, some experience b u y e r 'AEETS seller In \ officers and employees Guaranteed hourly cabinets. Should alos have Agricultural knowl­ desirable. Pay com­ the wont ods . Russ MacKendrick upgrading. Annual sales peaked against any and all pay. No experience ne­ experience in countertop edge helpful, but not mensurate with expe­ in 1985, and the No. 2 U.S. automaker wanted to at­ liability, loss or ex­ cessary. We will train. work. Salary commensurate mandatory. Salary rience. 646-1886. tract buyers of import cars to the Escort. pense, including attor­ Pleosant working con­ with ability. East Hartford $14,573 per year. ASCS banks, lamps and furniture. There “The car was very good, but it was alinost a neys' foes, arising from ditions, bonuses, com­ Company. Medical benefits. on eouol opportunity — m missions. For Inter­ was a piece of sheet music entitled decade old.” said Mike Sullivan, Ford Division claims of unfair trade For further info call Tom at: employer. Hartford ENJOY O o “Raggedy Ann I Love You.” view, contact AAr. County ASCA Dffice, marketing plans manager for the Escort. practices, infringement Christopher between 3- 528-9828 The manufacture of the Anns and of trademarks, trade 627 River St. Windsor, “It was not quite as modem as the (Honda) Civic 7pm. 647-9946.______Ct. 688-3559. Applica­ Andys was taken over in 1935 by names or patents, viola­ Summer Days V/ and (Toyota) Corolla. The new Escort is virtually PART-TIAAE truck me­ DENTAL Surgical tions due July 27, 1990. the Molly’es (sic) Doll Outfitters tion of rights of privacy Assistant-busy modern all new, very modem. It’s not second to any chanic. Approximately AAonchester office FULL TIAAE HELP Co. and the early brown hair was and infringement of 4 hours dolly. Expe­ WANTED-Assembly of and S h copyrigltt and seeking experienced changed to red. During 1938 and rienced only need career oriented Indi­ toys. Applications / V ‘^Indeed, the 1991 Ford Escort LX 4-door proprietary rights, unfair apply. 646-5477. token from 8:30 am to 1%3, the rights were held by Geor- hatchback test car was admirable in furmshing a vidual to loin team competition and libel SALES SECRETARY- practice. Full time, 2:30 pm at Koge Com­ Earn Part-time gene Novelties; and from 1963 to a back seat that can really be used for more than pany, 96 Elm St. Ext. petering-out in 1982, the maker was and slander, which may Greeter. Part-time. various duties. Call O 13 stowing briefcases and shopping bags. Though result from the publica­ Daily 9am to 3pm and AAlndv, 649-2272, 9 to 3. AAanchester. the Knickerbocker Toy Co. o '' three good-sized adults might find it confining, two tion of any advertise­ every other Saturday. TELEMARKETING Author Zillner informs us that adults would be in decent shape. Sullivan noted that ment in the Manchester Heavy customer con­ tact. PC skills a plus. P j=. Volland was the first publisher Ford added 2 5 inches of hiproom and more than 1 Herald by advertiser, in­ SQ o"n of the Ann & Andy stories. In later cluding advertisements Contact Ed Thornton, ★ Ideal for students, inch of shoulder room to the 2-door Escort. 646-3515, AAanchester Where m i in any free distribution years, it was Bobbs-Memll. After I had a couple inches of clearance above my head Honda. m [55 the death of Gruelle in 1938, some STILL GOING STRONG — Johnny Gruelle’s creations, Rag­ publications published homemakers and to the roofiine while sitting on the nicely cushioned, by the Manchestt. other writers kept the series going in gedy Ann and Andy, are still a favorite for children, even after cloth back scat, and my legs were even extended a Little Wonder Books and Golden Herald. HELP Do I senior citizens bit with the front scat back a bit. WANTED Books. 75 years. With the front scats back all the way, I tucked my It is traditional that the possession LOST ★ Hours available: m z feet under the front seats and my knees still weren’t AND FOUND of rights to a toy, doll or cartoon Whitman in 1935, frmn McLoughlin even a playhouse made of vinyl and crushed into the back of the front scatbacks. CARPENTERS- Sign? character will bring out the bar­ mlnlmum 5 years expe­ Evenings 5 PM to 9 PM s > > in 1940 and from Saalfield in 1944 wood. In the 4-door test car, the rear seaiback is divided LOST-Block dog, Labra­ racuda in human nature. For this rience. Should knowoll 33 a > and 1957. and either side can fold down to allow room for dor mix. Union Pond phases at construction. starting June 21. we will be reason, it seems remarkable that we In Patricia Smith’s 5th volume of oreo. 645-B187. Reword. &Sat.9AMto12:30AM The truly awesome Raggedy Ann long items in the hatchback. Call 643-4139 for running a special advertising 33 have heard no reports of mothers or “Modem Collector’s Dolls” (1987), LOST-Cleo. Small 8 appointment.______> year was 1972. At that time, the J.C. we see a price of $125 for an early The Escort LX rode solidly for a little car. I page or pages giving you in­ > H maiden aunts being sent to the Penney Co. went full bananas in its didn’t feel piarticularly vulnerable to road bumps. month female grov COOK-Weekends 11:45 ★ Guaranteed hourly pay hoosegow for making Anns and Mollye Goldman type and $70 for a tiger house cat. White formation on all types of spe­ Christmas catalog with page a ^ AAA-7:45 PAA. Excellent 33 Andys at home with those 10- to pair made by Knickerbocker; The powertrain has iu own subframe to help reduce on face, legs, stomach. pay, hospital or nurs­ cialty businesses. page of relevant rocking cha^s, On TImrodRd. 643-4979. ★ Bonuses daily 36-inch patterns furnished by “...each is designed to teach a child vibration and noise, and new independent front and ing home background chests, table and chair sets, cribs, LOST-1 year old male helpful. Contact Jim or McCall’s fw a decade or so. how to zip, button, tie and snap. rear stmt suspension kept the ride from being ★ Commissions weekly cradles, highchairs, doll dishes and punishing. white cot. 1 blue eve, 1 Llso, 647-9191 Ext. 36. There were some paper dolls from yellow. Scarborough- EOE______I could hear some road noise and the 1.9-liter, se­ Porter St. area. Any HERE'S MY CLASSROOM AIDES (2)- ★ Pleasant working conditions n quential, elecuonic fuel-injected four-cylinder en­ Information call 646- One Special Education, gine — teamed with the optional four-speed 8167. one Alternative Educa­ ! Puppy Love Conquers Tough Guys automatic transmission — jerked a bit a few times. tion. Assist teachers In CARD.... ★ Easy-to-learn telephone sales loneliness and to improve self-im- I also noticed when the air conditioner running at meeting the needs of ly by volunteers from the Animal AUCTIONS special students. 6.5 ★ Immediate openings aues, social skills and self-control. full blast tapped into the engine’s power. By KILEY ARMSTRONG hour-s per day. Salary 4 $65.00 Medical Center. The inmates, ages 16 to 19, were Still, the engine can deliver up to 88 horsepower range $6.15-$7.26“ per Thursdays for “My friends think I’m totally CHEVROLET-1980, VIN- ★ Promoting home delivery of The Associated Press chosen because their families and while propelling an Escort that’s heavier than iU 1N69HA1108389. To be hour, depending on ex- NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE nuts, but it’s not predecessor — all without losing fuel economy. A auctioned on Tuesday, perlence. Contact friends don’t visit RHAM AAlddle School, people perceive it, said Edith “Even though they’re not family, snnoother exterior design helps, too, bringing the July 17, 1990 at Roggl’s OFFERED SUCH A FANTASTIC major daily newspaper NEW YORK — Like wallflowers McBean, the center’s outreach coo*'" Automotive, 333 AAaIn Hebron, at 228-9423 or it’s something. These people go out Escort’s drag coefficient — which indicates the 647-9297 for applica­ at a junior-high dance, the Rikers Is­ dinator, who goes to Rikers with St., AAanchester, 7 o'c­ RATE AS THIS!! of their way,” said James, a IV- ease with which the car moves through the air — lock AAA. Owner has tion. Deadline Is Au- For Interview Contact land inmates hung back. Maybe they Casey, a Jack Russell terrier puppy, year-old inmate who dreams of be­ down from 0.39 to 0.35. the right to refuse any gust 1st.______knew their streetwise facades were and Keen, a Labrador retriever. coming a mechanic and having a Of course, 1 wasn’t expecting a race car from the and all bids. CHILD CARE-Loving re­ “For those two hours, the machis­ about to be puirctured by puppy cat “It makes you feel open, good Escort LX. Overall, there was just no getting sponsible person Call the Classified Department Mr. O’Connor mo is dropped; they’re just liulc needed to core tor our 2 love. inside. It gets your mind away from around the fact that the Escort LX was simple, For two hours, these teen-agers boys.” said Diane Smith, coor­ FINANCIAL children In our Glas­ and ask for Lee Ann, for more the problems you’ve got. It makes decent transportation packaged in a body that was tonbury home begin­ 647-9946 could almost forget the dinator of volunteer visits for the plainly pleasing, inside and out. I admir^ the way ning September 1, 4 manslaughter, kidnapping or car Rikers health services unit. you feel specif.” A SECOND CHANCE at details & copy deadlines. “We're coming in without an the car squeezed into awkward parking spou, how last to establish your days per week, The goals of these visits, which Mondov-Thursdov, 8 4 to 6 PM weekdays theft charges that landed them be­ agenda — we’re not writog a paper, easy it was to read the large analog gauges, how credit. Personal loons, hind bars. Instead, they played with started three years ago, are to comfortable it was to get used to this vehicle. debt consolidations, am to 5:15 pm. Salary 643-2711 seven visiting dogs and cats, a rare decrease depression, stress and not there to save souls.” etc. Re-flnonclng also negotiable. Coll 659- J, accepted. Coll 278-7616. 8613. leave messooe. touch of tenderness provided month­ 1 9 9 0 J u

I HOMES IHDMES HOMES HOMES HELP I SITUATION I HOMES HOMES I HOMES IFOR SALE I HOMES I HOMES [HOMES I FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE ! FOR SALE WANTED WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE [for s a le FOR SALE S E T T L E R IG H T IN - NEW RANCH-This 3 bed­ EASY living with space NO TIME TO CLEAN??? QUALITY-built in every $157,900. Na need ta lif t room home has 3 full COVENTRY-You owe It MANCHESTER-Solar MEDICAL SECRETARY- SOUTH WINDSOR- ELLINGTON-Beoutlfully galore. L-shoped living MANCHESTER-$144,900. ANDOVER-$219,900. Don't really like to detail. Fireolocedfom- a finger ta eniav this baths, 2 decks, full to yourself to see the Move right In. Lovely 3 home. Maintenance Full tim e, 40 hour week $269,900. L ik e new 7 decorated starter and dining areas. Eat- Lovely 3 year old Con- clean but hate to come ilv room with vaulted newly renavated Cape basement plus 2 car superior quality and bedroom , 1 Vi bath cape free with wood stove position Is available In ro o m U 8i R C ontem - home, remodeled kit­ in kitchen, full base­ temporary on 4.86 home to a dirty house? celling. Deck-over­ with 4 bedraams, 2 full garage. See It today workmanshloofthese3 on quiet street In Bow­ and gas heat backups. our laboratory to pro­ Dorarv. Cathedral cell­ chen, cathedral cell­ ment, 1'/2 baths, triple acres with lots of pri­ Call us. We're reasona­ ing fomilv room and ing, 2 skylights, oak looking woods, large baths, Istflaardenned- with VIvan Ferguson. oxquisite contemaor- ers area. Kitchen win­ Very low otlllty bills. 3 vide medical secretar­ slider to patio, end ory homes. Hardwood vacy. Hugh kitchen ble and we do a good living room, large din­ cabinets, new vinyl eat-in kitchen, fire- room, newly added sun Must be sold! Blan­ dow overlooks beauti­ bedrooms, si Iders from with dining area, fire­ ial support. The Ideal unit, ploy room. Come, floors, marble fire­ iob. We also do offices. ing ro o m , 2'/2 baths, 3 flooring. Lake rights to placed living room, porch and brand new chard 8> Rossetto Real­ ful back yard. Finished master bedroom, kit­ candiate will have pre­ s e e , a n d eniov. place, AMFM In te r­ place living room and Call Rose at 872-0667 or bedrooms, central air. Crystal Lake. Owner large rec room with 2 family room! New kit­ tors,"W e're Selling rec room and second chen and dining room master bedroom with vious medical secret­ RE/MAX East of the com system, micro- N a ncy a t 646-6264. A pleasure to show. anxious, moke offer. sliders. Asking mid chen counters and H o u se s" 646-2482. kitchen in basement. to attached green­ lacuzzi and sky light. A arial experience along R iver, 647-1419. wave, central vacuum, Quick occupancy. U 8< Philips Real Estate, $200's. Come, lo o k, and floor, 0 new carpeting C e n tu ry 21, E pste in house. Private yard. great value! D.W. Fish with medical trans­ CREAMPUFF CAPE! ore iust 0 few of the R R e alty, 643-2692.Q 742-1450a seeo beauty! RE/MAX throughout. Eniov a R ealty, 647-8895. Features many fruit R e a lty, 643-1591.□ cription and office Lovingly cared for and amenities. 3 additional skills. We offer an ex­ I HOMES East of the River, 647 garage and a carport. trees. Must see! VERNON-$t85,000. New CHILD SAFE maintained 6 room lots available. Webuild MANCHESTER-$147,900. MANCHESTER-Bowers cellent salary, educa­ FOR SALE COLUMBIA/ A tru ly m ust see o p p o r­ A p la c e to b e g in . $185,656. P h ilip s Real listing. Immaculate 7 N EIGHBORHOOD- CHFA opportunitv! Spa­ Cape Cod on Center St. to your soecifications. school area. Spacious tional, and benefits tunity! Anne Miller Charming dormered E state, 742-14500 room Raised Ranch. 3 $149,900. A C h arm er o f a cious 3 bedroom with Owner in Manchester. Fea­ Priced from $224,875 to Cape on over '/j acre. 2 MANCHESTER-5134,900. Real Estate, 647-8000.a JUST LISTED-$139,900. plan. For immediate good sized bedrooms, Ranch home on a dead lots of character-move tures hardwood floors, $234,875. Philips Real cape featuring 3 large fu ll b a th s , 3-4 bed­ Sparkling, that's how spectacular 8 room house. consideration send re­ kitchen wlthquorrytlle end street with 3 bed­ in condition. Priced to 5WNER ANXIOUb- fully applianced kit­ Estate, 742-1450n bedrooms, 2 full baths Huge 6 room, I'^'z bath rooms, dining room, sume or apply In per­ to describe this newer floor, formal dining rooms, finished lower sell. $134,900. Coll Priced unbelievablyl Must Asking $244,900. Com e chen, fenced yard and and a finished base­ Cape. Everything new. rec room, garage and son Monday thru Fri­ contemporary home and see th is a u th e n ti­ ment. Lots of closets- Walls, ceilings, kit­ room, lower level fam­ level fam ily room, wall Linda Brown. see! $163,5(X>$1000 rental Toro lawn watering LAKEWOOD CIRCLE- carport. Walk to all day, 8 to 4 pm to the featuring new carpet­ ily room with fireplace. to wall carpeting RE/MAX East of the cally restored 1735 Co­ syste m ! S ta rt o ff on the Pristine 3 bedroom , 1' J formal dining room chen, baths, carpeting, schools. $159,900. Q ual­ Human Resources De­ ing, lots of storage and 3 both rooms, large sun throughout. Central air R ive r, 647-1419.0 plus utilities. lonial with 5 fireplaces right foot with this bath Cape overlooking and much more. Cen­ oDPlIances, deck. Un­ ity Realty Services. a wondertui private lo­ believable value. partment, Rockville deck, treed lot. U 8. R conditioning, large LOTS of room on this on 1.8 acres! Wide pine darling home. Priced the town reservoir. 2 tury 21 Epstein Reolty, 646-8353. cation on a cul-de-sac. Open House General Hospital, 31 R e a lty, 643-2692.D fireplace in living double lot. Quolitvcon- flooring, wainscoting rig h t at $129,900. Jack- fireolaces. $182,500. 647-8895. CHFA Accepted! Blan­ Century 21 Epstein chard 8. Rossetto Real­ MANCHESTER-Qualltv Union St. Rockville, CT room. Large lot too! struction. 8 rooms with Sunday 1-4. throughout. 4-5 bed­ son & Jackson Real Blanchard & Rossetto 06066. EOE R e a lty, 647-8895. OFFICE-locatlon with In­ tors," We're Selling and value run deep in Close to commuter 4 bedrooms and 2 Dir; Rte 66 to Pine, to Russ- rooms, formal dining E state, 647-8400. R ealtors," W e're Sel- come. Open space to be H o use s" 646-2482. this newer 4 bedroom GENERAL Dentist’s of­ MANCHESTER-$119,900. Today Is great day ... and bus, schools, and shop­ baths. Hardwood room and keeping llng Houses" 646-2482. rnare. divided or arranged. Colonial. Central air, fice in Manchester Handyman take note! Classified Is a greot way ping. Coll today! Anne floors, oopllanced kit­ room. New plumbing, DO YOU HAVE A WISH MANCHESTER-$149,900. AVERY STREET-8room, Natural woodwork, deck, and 1 acre on looking for full time Darling colonial feat­ ... to sell som e th in g! 643- M iller Real Estate,647- chen. RE/MAX East of 295-8915 new w irin g , new ro o f, LIST-Do you wish for I'i bath Colonial, 1st Nice duplex with newer fireplace, LLcomputer cul-de-sac. Now re­ Dental Assistant, expe­ uring large rooms, lots 2711. 8000.D the R iver, 647-1419. n e w foundation. central air, a central floorfamlly room,fire­ roof and furnaces. or conference room duced to $299,000. Call rience preferred, re­ of charm and conve­ There's also an oppor­ vacuum system, a 1st place, oversized 2 car with room to enlarge. Each side has 3 bed­ cent graduates encour­ nient location. A great tunity of a home busi­ floor laundry, a huge, ro o m s, liv in g ro o m and Norma Marshall, 646- garage. $l90's. Blan­ 2nd floor has charming 4320. B a rn e t Bohm an aged to apply. Call buy. Century 21 Epstein ness. Call the office for beautiful, functional chard 8. Rossetto Real­ and Immaculate apart­ eat-ln kitchen. Priced 649-2748. R e alty, 647-8895. oil the details. Addi­ kitchen with center is­ to sell! D.W. Fish Dollar Dry Dock Real tors," We're Selling ment. RE/MAX East rf E state, 633-3661. tional 10 acres availa­ land, 2 fireolaces, 4 Houses" 646-2482. the R iver, 647-1419.0 R e a lty, 643-1591.□ ble. Anne M ille r Real b e d ro o m s, V /i baths, HELP RETAIL SALES Estate, 647-8000.n and a list of extras so WANTED 0 OPPORTUNITIES CHFA-Cute home and long we don't have you. A wonderful star­ room in this ad? If FULL AND PART ter. 3 bedroom Ranch. that's your wish, make Astrograph Manage r/MIT TIME Open liv in g ro o m , d in ­ an appointment now to CPI Photo Finish, the na­ ing area, kitche n iu st see 255 M ountain Rd. in Manchester, and be Asst. Manager tional leader in one hour film snorkles, plus a very make waves. ready to be im- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Try to find We'ra F4oadw*» Mark«t, K mart's developing is looking for full deep lot. Asking VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Even though pressedl! $259,900. some type of constructive outlet for Book Departmant. As one o4 Amar- and part time sales person­ $134,000. L e t’s m ake a % u r your suggestions may contain elements your energies today. Keeping your rest­ ioa't fastest growing ratal booksak- Jackson 8. Jackson nel to grow with our com­ deal. RE/MAX East of of wisdom that your contemporaries' lessness bottled up could pul you in a ers wa offer attractrva marvag merit the River, 647-1419 Real E state, 647-8400. ‘B i r t h d a y opportunitM availabfa in the Con- pany. Previous retail experi- thoughts lack, be mindful of how you temperamental mood r>ecticut area. efx;e is helpful but not nec­ CROWN JEWEL- GET YOUR FOOT IN present them Be sure your delivery is iiWttiUtM''' PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Don't try to essary. It you are trierxtly, Feotures 1st flo o r m as­ THE DOOR-Stonefront logical, not emotional. muscle your way through situations to­ At Reader's Marttet, you'll gain axpe- July 15, 1990 rienoa in effective ratalir>g, mar- outgoing a ^ can deal pro­ ter bedroom . 1st flo o r 6 ro o m Cape Cod in LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Strive to be day that you should be thinking your char>dtsir>g ar>d management tech- fessionally with our custom­ study. Impeccable con­ convenient area of sensible and adaptable about things way through. Strong arm is not nearly ntquaa. ers, you're the person we're dition, Coll Stan Wein­ Manchester! Full It behooves you to do all that you can in you cannot personally change today. as effective as a strong mind. N you have a commitmant to cua- looking for. Competitive berg, 647-1419. dormers on back, eve the year ahead to improve your mana­ Adjusting to developments is much bet­ ARIES (March 21-April 19) If you're tomar sarvioa ar>d soma ratal aspe* compensation, comprehen­ SPECIAL NOTICE... RE'MAX East of the dormers on front, 1.5 gerial skills. Interesting developments ter than getting aggravated over them contemplating buying an expensive rianoa. wa’d iia to Saar from you. sive iTcuning and excellent River, 647-1419.:j baths, large screened could be in the offing careerwise and SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Some Item for your household today, be sure Find out more about tbaaa exerting benefits are available. rear porch off den or your talents will be sought after. opporturMtiaa...ar>d our oom palil^ NEW CONSTRUCTION-3 stress is possible in several important it's something everyone wants or Please call 644-7551 and bedroom, fireplace, CANCER (June 21-July 22) People who banafita. Send your raauma or Isttar bedrooms, 2 baths, one-to-one relationships today. Ten­ needs. Grumbles will result it your of intaraat to: Mr. Kevin Stain, o/o cisk tor Anabella Goroff or hardwood floors are selfish or loo self-involved should large kitchen with din­ sions can be reduced if you excuse in choice is unpopular. Waldanbooks. 104 C olonia SJC. apply in person to the Pavil­ be given a wide berth today, especially THE GREAT CLASSIFIED TREASURE HUNT ing area. Pick out your throughout and a 2 car others what you want excused in you. Albany. NY 12206. O r csal o o la c i ions at Buckland Hills or call garage! A great place one who has taken advantage of you re­ 617-064-06ia Wa va an equal colors. Modular con­ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Be­ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If condi­ 1-800-669-9699 ext. 3981 to s ta rt! $139,900. Jack- cently. Cancer, treat yoursell to a birth­ opportunity amptoyar. struction custom built fore you lake on a critical do-it-yourself tions warrant it. assert yourself as a and ask for Mr. Frain. Equal son 8i Jackson Real day gill. Send for your Astro-Graph pre­ If you have any item for sale and you're asking $100 or for you. RE/MAX East project today in hopes of saving money, leader today. Don't leave anything up to opportunity employer. dictions lor the year ahead by mailing Reader's Market of the River, 647-1419 E sta te , 647-8400. be certain it is something you can han­ persons you feel can't carry the baton $1.25 to Astro-Graph, c/o this newspa­ dle Miscalculations could be GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Issues can less, The Manchester Herald's the place to sell it. per. P 0. Box 91428. Cleveland. OH expensive only be resolved today if they are 44101-3428 Be sure to state your zodi­ LYDALL ESTATES CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) II you brought out into the open and frankly For a limited time, we will run your item at this incredible ac sign are going to participate in some type of discussed. If something is disturbing FACTS ABOUT FAX LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Ambition and fun. competitive activity today, don't you, don't keep it pent up and let it drive can be productive traits if you MANCHESTER take yourself or the game too seriously, cause you to brood. price.... channel them properly. Be careful today and above all, try not to blame team­ that you don't stir things up just to mates for vour own inadequacies © 1990 NKWSI'AI’KH KNTKHt’HISK A.S.SN

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m f r f Interpreting East was showing the queen of dia­ NORTH 7H90 monds, that gave West a chance to ♦ g to 9 5 signals guide the defense. ▼ g 93 At trick two he led the 10 of dia­ PER LINE, PER DAY monds. East won the queen and had to ♦ 9 6 By James Jacoby OPEN SATURDAYS 1-4 ♦ g j 10 7 decide whether to return a club or a MINIMUM 4 LINES (Each additional line $.90) heart. If declarer held K-10 alone of Use your office fax machine to IntrcxJucing Manchesters newest subdivision, WEST EA.ST In standard signaling, a high card is hearts and A-x of clubs, a club back place your ad. •PRICE OF ITEM MUST BE INCLUDED secluded on the Manchester, Bolton and Vernon ♦ 1 2 44 encouraging, but its message can have would be the winner. But with the ac­ ▼ J 6 5 2 town lines. V K 10 8 4 ramifications. It can be played from a tual hand, it was vital to return a It's Fast! It's Simple! PRIVATE PARTY ADS ONLY ♦ A K 10 5 ♦ g 7 4 .1 2 doubleton or it can be played just to in­ SUPERIOR BUILDERS has combined quality ♦ 9 5 2 heart. ♦ A 8 4 dicate possession of a key card that East finally decided that West had Our Fax number is craftsmanship and years of experience with a ran be useful lo the dcfcn.se. In today's .SOl'TH started with four diamonds and was Wide range of unique home features. All styles deal, when East encouraged, he hoped 203 - 643.7496 ♦ A K J 8 7 6 leading the 10-spot in the hope that Send us a copy of your ad CALL TODAY AND SELL YOUR ITEM and sizes are available to choose from, pick one ♦ A7 that West would not think he had East would interpret it as suit-prefer­ Be sure to include “ a design your own. Prices start at $335,000. ♦ J 8 shortness in the suit. ence, asking for a heart shift Right, 1) The size TOMORROW. UIRECTIONS: From I-84 take the Tunnel Road ♦ K63 When West led the king of diamonds but it is certainly true that West might and East played the seven, West had to Vulnerable Ka.st-West have started with only three dia­ 2) The date you want your ad to appear exit (#66) left onto Tunnel Road, at the erxj take ask himself whether declarer might IX'aler South monds, and declarer could have held ♦ 3) Your phorie number a left onto Lake Street. Lydall Street is approxi- have jumped to four spades with Q-J- aaately 1 mile on your right. A-K-J-8-7-6, V K-10, ♦ J-8-5, ♦ A-6, in Need Help? uih West North East 8-x-x of diamonds. That was a possi­ which case the heart back would lose Ask for Lee Ann or llze 643-2711 CLASSIFIED SALES DEPT. bility if South originally held ♦ A-J-8- Our Phone Number is ■ D.F. REALE, INC. \ Dbl 2 ♦ 1’as.s the hand ^ All pas,s 7-6, ▼ A, ♦ Q-J-8-3-2, ♦ K-6 West Jjicoby's btH*ks on B ridfio" Jnd SO 203 - 643-2711 r e a l ESTATE decided rightly that with such a hand 'Jacoby on Card dames"(written with his father, I ■ ■ I 175 Main St., Manchester Opening lead ♦ K South would have been more likely to the late Oswald Jacvby) are now available at f investigate game possibilities by men­ hiHikstores Hidh are published by l ‘hanvi MANCHESTER HERALD 646-4525 tioning his diamond suit Therefore, if < s > 1*M. NCWSPAKf) ENTERPfilSC ASSN 9 0 J u

I HOMES CONDOMINIUMS ROOMS FOR SALE I APARTMENTS APARTMENTS I APARTMENTS FOR SALE I for rent FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT CHFA-FHA-VA! Unique W\ANCHESTER-NEW M a n c h e s t e r . Q U ALITY-4 room , 1st MANCHESTER- 4 room MANCHESTER- 2 bed­ EXCLUSIVE-Country 2nd floor unit in small comfortable room, 2nd floor, busline, 2 fam ily. complex. 2 bedrooms, duplex with garage, room, 2nd floor. $625 a Club living at home! floor, gentlemen only. No bets. Forking. $575 m onth. Security. No % Sp«ioli«D >r~ • Davis Construction ■Gutters John Wennergren 649-3012 better to run your want ad best. Decks repaired or replaced. ting.$124,900. Anne Coll 643-6175 a fte r 6. ON SELECT MODELS FACTORY REBATES FROM S500TO SI 250.7.9% A.P.R. FINANCING IS 00 CO 872-1400 or 659-9555 ■Wood Shingles A Specialty 27 Years Experience Miller Real Estate, 647- HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS to r several d a y s ... cancel­ Free Estimales. Fully Insured. Call Anytime Ask For Gil New a nd Repairs aooo.n_____ AVAILABLE IN LIEU OF FACTORY REBATE! DELIVERY MUST BE ON OR BEFORE 7/11/90. Cleanng, HaUng, Carpenliy, ing It os soon os you get Established 1974. 3 ) > Rermdeimo. Raasonably Priced results. Now Is the time to run an 6464)674______. SOUTH W IN D S O R -B v LOTS/LANO > H Free Estimales ad In classified to sell that 643-9321 owner, Burr Meadow. FOR SALE PRE-OWNED CAR OF THE WEEK AUCdtoAnswmd camera vou no longer CUSTOM QUAUTY Immaculate. 1st flo o r 2 “D Rick's Handyman & One stop improvements. bedroom, garage, cen­ LAWN CARE use. LIONEL COTE COVENTRY -12 p lu s 1986 BUICK SKYHAWK COUPE Framing to Painting. tral air, fireplace. Wa- Carpentry ^ tv ic a Wall Papering and Painting ROOFING & SIDING acres. Beautiful Hem­ N IC E C AR! 646-1948 Licensod & Irtsured. s h e r/d rye r. $114,900. 30 years Experienca •30 Years Experience 647-9684. lock grove with roman­ YARDMASTERS Call Dave Adamick tic ash brook running MOWING Insurance, References and •Fully Insured THIS ONE SPRING CLEANUP tor a tree quote. MANCHESTER-Forest th ro u g h It! $150,000. All lawn, tree, and Ree Estimales •License # 506737 Ridge-$147,900. Spa­ Watch This Space Each Week MUST BE SEEN! $5980 GCF HOME SERVICES •Trees & Lawns Cut 647-1814 O ther parcels. 643-7995. Retrxxieling. Additions, decks, shrub service •Yards & G a ra ^ Cleaned MARTY MATTSSON 646-9564 cious Townhouse w ith 2 649-4431 bedrooms each having USED CARS windows, doors, drywall, ■Brush Piles Removed WET BASEMENTS? CALL JOHN •Truck 6c Backhoe W ork their own full both! BUSINESS 1989 Buick Century Sedan ...... $ 1 0 ,9 8 5 1987 Buick Century LTD W agon ...... $8,680 Satisfaction Guaranteed, Nice set with only 2 •Exterior Housgjainting Hatchways, foundation cracks, 1989 Buick Regal Coupe ...... $ 1 0 ,9 8 0 1 9 8 7 O ld s C te ra ...... $6,990 FREE ESTIMATES 649-0773 Interior/Exterior BUYER MEETS seller In units In this building. PROPERTY ■Driveways Sealed sump pumps, tile lines, gravity 19 88 Buick C en tury S e d a n ...... $ 8 ,9 8 0 1987 Isuzu Pup Pickup ...... $4,280 Chris Fitzmaurioe ■Landscaping Installations the want ods ... tim e offer Great tor roomate si­ Painting Done tim e offer tim e! feeds, and dry wells. Also damp­ GLASTONBURY- ware­ 1988 0 ld s m o b ile 9 8 R eg. B rg h m ...... $ 1 1 ,9 8 0 1 9 8 7 B uick S k y la rk ...... $7 ,8 6 0 645-6559 ■Complete Building 4c ■light caq>enlrytlriveway seaUrtg tuation.D.W. F is h house space available PropCTty Maintained ness proffing of concrete walls t^eolty, 643-1591.□ 19 88 C h e vy C a v a lie r...... $6,990 1987 Olds Cutlass Ciera 4 Dr ...... LAWN-SCAPE ■ceilings and walls repaired near center of town. V2 $6,990 •Any )oD Conaidered 1988 Olds Custom Cruiser W agon ...... $ 1 1 ,4 8 0 1986 Chevy Celebrity Sedan ...... ‘The Finishing Touches" ■attics arxl cellars cleaned and floors. Chimney clean outs, CHF^HA-VA! Unique mile from highway $5,995 Fully Insured Free Estimales 1986 Olds Ciera Brougham Coupe. JOB HUNTER - Tree re­ 643-6386 MISCaiANEOUS stonewalls, and concrete repairs. 2nd floor unit In sm all with rooms from 400 1988 Ford Ranger Pickup ...... $ 5 ,8 9 5 $ 7 ,4 8 0 LAWN MAINTENANCE C a ll - YARDMASTERS complex. 2 bedroom, square feet to over 3000 1987 Mercury Colony Pass W agon ...... $ 1 0 ,9 8 0 1986 Pontiac Firebird Coupe ...... moval, slump grirxiing, ★fre e fully insured/lree esiimates SERVICES Over 40 years experienced. Sen­ $5,990 AND 643-9996 appliances. Southern square feet with access 1987 N issan S ta n za S e d a n ...... $ 8 ,4 9 0 1986 Chevrolet Celebrity Sedan ...... $5,995 ior citizen discounts. exposure. Very b rig h t estimates, ★lo w e st rates, LANDSCAPING to loading dock. Call 1987 Chevrolet Caprice...... $7,495 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVille ...... $9 ,4 8 0 and cle a n !! $84,900. Kevin at 633-9474. ★ 8 years experience. Call ' Weekly Mowings Albert Zuccaro 1987 Buick Skylark Sedan ...... $ 7 ,8 6 0 1985 Oldsmobile Calais ...... $5,980 Flousehold vinegar Is an WILL DO ANY LAND­ Scano Real Estate, 649-7356 Jim Hunter. ' Landscape Insialiaiont Wall Papering and Painting Waterproofing _ 647-7653. OFFICE location with in­ ' Driveways Sealed effective and Inexpensive SCAPING, PAINTING, 30 years Experience room, come. Open space to be ' Bushes trimmed or removed fobric softner when added 646-3361 to the final loundry rinse. Insurance, References and HAULING, OR OTHER 3 bath contemporary divided or arranged. CARDINAL BUICK, INC. ' Fully Insured condo. B right and soo- Natural woodwork, Quellty, dependable work at an Classified Is the effective Free Estimaiee ODD JOBS. FOR FREE WORTH LOO KING In to ... and Inexpensive wav to M ^ '^®cks and sky­ fireplace. LL Compu­ ”A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS" atlordabia price. ESTIMATES, CAU. JOHN n e v e r p l a c e d a wont lights, central olr, gar­ the many bargains of­ find a cash buyer for MARTY MATTSSON ter or conference room ad? There's nothing to If age. Private area. VO fered fo r sole every day In Doug 643-8275 household Items you no 649-4431 875-6577 with room to enlarge. 81 Adams Street, Manchester • lust dial 643-2711 Courtslde Condo's- 2nd floor has charming the classified columnsi longer use. 643-2711. yernon. $129,000.00 and Immaculate apart­ (Open Eves. Monday thFu Thursday) D H y "4 0 7 l f Strono^ Real Estate, ment. 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HOMES [MISCELLANEOUS LEGAL NOTICE I ^ C A R S \ APARTMENTS I ANTIQUES/ IBOATS/MARINE I TAG I CARS FOR RENT FOR RENT COLLECTIBLES EQUIPMENT FOR SALE SALES FOR SALE I FOR SALE CARS Schaller Stars NOTICE OF HEARING FOR SALE A R M A D IL L O Swino Set. M O D E R N 2nd floo r, 1 ANTIQUE COLUMBIAN STARCRAFT-14 foot, fi­ h o u s e h o l d sale. A n ­ Quality Stand 1 plus 2 bedroom Condo’s. STOVE-Combo wood, berglass run about. Asking $100. Call 643- CHEVROLET CAVA­ bedroom apartment. Some with garages or ESTATE OF tiques, couches, coal, and gas. Kitchen 1965, w ith 1988 50 H P 5993. ____ LIER 1986- Automatic, white. All new tires Pre-Owned Autos Newly painted. Utili­ carports. $500-$950. ANN THOMPSON dressers, lamps. Ever­ air, new brakes, body Including snow tires out ties & appliances. stove. White enamel outboard and galve EZ ything must go! July 13 CARDINAL 3 bedroom homes with with 4 burners, oven, load tra ile r. $2200. 646- a/k/a good, engine needs Beautiful condtion’ Value Priced Prefer mature adult. fireplaces. Some with END ROLLS ANN R. THOMPSON thru 21. From 9:30 am reasonable price. Low BUICK, INC. and broiler. Call 872- 9828. some work. Best offer. 1989 8uick Cent No pets, references & garages. $950-$1200. 8924 after .5 nm 27’/i" width — 509 a/k/a to 4 pm dally. 18 Lln- C a ll a fte r 2pm 643-4482. mlleoge, oil electric, 2 $10,98$ se cu rity . 646-6113 or Anne Miller Real Est­ 13" width — 2 for 50C ANN C. THOMPSON coln SI. /Vlanchester. door. 646-6274. 1989 Buidi Rej^ Cpe $10,980 USED CAR 1 PETS ANO DODGE ASPEN 1978- 4 1988 Buck Century Sed $8,080 647-1221. ate, 647-8000 Newsprint end rolls can be Pursuant to an order of Hon. BOLTON-July 14, 10 to 3. door. Power steering- 1988 Olds 98 Reg Brain $11,980 MANCHESTER- 2nd SUPPLIES picked up at the Manchester Toys, girls clothlng-4- 1988 Chevy CavaierZ-24 $8,980 BEST BUYS! ORDER William E. FitzGerald, Judge, /brakes, air, real [golTRUCKS/VANS 1988 Chevy Cavaiw floor, 3 room, full ottic, STORE/OFFICE Herald O NLY before 11 a.m. 6X. Household item s, $8,990 88MAZDA323SE $7400 FREE KITTENS-to a Monday through Thursday. a hearing will be held on an clean. Call after 5, or L ^ F O R SALE 1988 Olds Gust Cniiser Wag $11,460 ONE FOR $500 oer month. Secur­ FOR RENT FURNITURE application requesting permis­ antique housler. A ll ex­ leave message. 649- 1988 Ford Ranger Pkkii) $5A95 88VWJETTAGL $7 > M A N C H E S T E R -M a in St. from James Beaulieu, Luke Beaulieu, Jane Beaulieu and Lynn NEWER-duplex, quiet are more particularly described in Schedule A-5, attached #324 — Narxty M. Crane — 16 Jurovaty Road, /Vxfover, CT •Ta# arW regfafratton eefre. Rabtete lo«$—$■* UwMlaMaetowrbr^'31'M. $AO0ffW.r L**i0tttentftelM12 7)% street. 3 bedroom, car­ space for rent. Call Beaulieu, premises at 774 Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, lor hereto. 06232 MANCHESTER j APR «Wi no money down. ToM Mereef a43Bt. TcIMpeynwni aiC,70t. 3 J 03 529-7858 or 563-4438. the sum of One Thousarxl Seven Hundred Eighty Dollars peting, appliances. SCHEDULE A-5 A v a ila b le August 1st. ($1,780.CX)). ^ id premises are more particularly described in Seeking relief from toe space requirements of Sec- HERALD I 1989MAZDA929LUXURYSED NEW 1989 MAZDA RX7GTU 3 3 > Schedule A-2, attached hereto. Those premises situated on the northerly side of Tolland tiori 11,2 of toe Andover Zoning Regulations. A DEMO TNi tirMani Mk A 4-door k IomMI $775 plus utilities and -BrSard btacX $Htt Wadi Marlor -138 roiary angina > H security. 649-1092. SCHEDULE A-2 Turnpike in the Town of Manchester, County of Hartford and vananoe of 35 feet in front yard setback is requested clat$iflo4 adt | kcbdM 3-L V-e Fror« Mr dam Rair datroai wth w tt dadronc M l k ^ lo n ’Spead-aammg power LAWN CARE State of Connecticut designated as TAKING AREA = 0.001 +/ to peimit construction of an addition to cin existing timnrOuMcordml THAIiMicopictlaartng-Omw ■Marine-16*— pvtormanc* riby whaak_____ Air... condrtnrv “D Those premises situated on the southerly side of Tolland tfgIM dDd( Than dHarTtn ifdam ^^owar wtndoM. ra Anvhi aano wm imp m l«ifwawi EAST HARTFORD-3bed- - ACRE’, on a certain map entitled, ’TOWN OF oweiling located at #16 Jurovaty Road. phone 643-27li J tacha -Air cpndliontng Powar woonroul A>Mw Bane WUffm lyuwi nur tetoggv «ti im r room Ranch, IV2 baths, YARD maintenance- Turnpike in the Town of Manchester, County of Hartford and MANCHESTER CONNECTICUT ACQUIRED FROM WAR­ #325 — Lm lar-m p iia U g w i M ivnb. bnk* In w C v m lawns done for $25. State of Connecticut designated as TAKING AREA •= 0.001 +/ wtMoec caaaant, 6 apaahM "Compad dke laMhar (ywclDcX Wvvr-iIrtlMrmvUjiommtMt&i appliances. Quiet area, REN N. & BARBARA E. SENTIVANY BY THE TOWN OF C'T K2M*°*^**^' ^ Rose Lane, Andover, Maror -A/tLlDdi brahta and mutfi moral Slodt I artoiniinuair------JMgMrmo|OI:1|Mmudimn«l no pets. $1100 per Please ca ll 643-2315. - ACRE*, on a certain map entitled, "TOWN OF MANCHESTER MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT FED. AID C30001.MSRPt29.40e S lo d in T O I Z U S flP 12(1.161 month. Security. 569- MANCHESTER CONNECTICUT ACQUIRED FROM JAMES, PROJ. NO. PROJ. NO. 76-152 DATE: 6/89 SCALE' 1’=40' from toe space requirements of Sec- ternno NOW $ 4 0 0 /1 0 * NOW LUKE, JANE & LYNN BEAULIEU BY THE TOWN OF dwoMlTMU ONLY lO jC H O ttodiooMlroiHl 2128. SLOPE/DR AREAS 6/20/90 WALL, “on 11,2 of the Andover Zonirig Regulations. A ahnHar amrtngal ONLY *15^93* MANCHESTER MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT FED. AID MANCHESTER- EASMT AREAS’ , which map is on file or is to be filed in the v^ance of 20,000 square feet in area, 5 frot in FLOORING PROJ. NO. PROJ. NO. 76-152 DATE: 6/89 SCALE: r=49’‘ , Town Clerk's,office in said Town of Manchester. sideyard, and M feet in lot width are requested to BEAT A v a lla b le August 1st. 3 which map is on file or is to be filed in the Town Clerk's office ^*®*™j* 9®^'/.®^®/' ® seasonal dwelling to a year bedroom flat In 2 fam­ in said Town of Manchester. Together with an easement to slope for the safety of the high- ily home. New carpets. way and remove, use or retain excavated materia) acquired rou^ dwelling. Property is located at 6 Rose Lane, f/w ■ £m Andover, CT. $700 per month plus Together with an easement to slope for the support of the and a nQht to construct driveway acquired, as more particular- FLOORSANDING highway acquired, a right to constru^ driveway acquired and a #326 — security. C all 646-6082 "Floors like new ly shown and depicted on said map. ^'Stanley and Jean S. Cochrane — 61 Long or 646-8261. right to install sedimentation control system acquired, all as Prepared by: Hill Road, Andover, CT 06232 HEAT "Specializing in older Hoors more particularly shown and depicted on said map. MANCHESTER-1-t- Du­ "Natural & stained Hoors Maureen A. Chmielocki. Town Attorney Seeking relief from Section 24.3.31 of toe Andover Find a great SUPER CLEAN USED CAR VALUES!! plex for rent. 6 rooms, "No waxing anymore BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED ^ the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester that the Town of Manchester purchfue 6-25-90 Applicant is requesting that lot 1983 PLYMOUTH 1964 NISSAN 1986 VOLKSWAGEN 1986 CM C JIMMY IV2 baths. Rec room, John VorfaHle wm nteasured at the building setback line REUANT WAGON 300ZX 646-5750 from Jane LaPoll, premises at 508 Tolland Turnpike, fan, air GOLF WAGON fully appllonced kit­ This O rditw ^ shall take effect ten (10) days after this publi- raror to^ in accordance with the requirements of sue* 4321906 Suck 437022A SUdi 4M0S126A SUcktMOSOMA chen. 2 months secur­ Manchester, for the sum of Six Thousand Seven Hundred Dol­ «h»,nowspap« provided that within ten (10) days conditioner, lars ($6,700.00). Said premises are more particulariy “^•on 24.3.31. Lots in question are part of a ity, 1 year lease. “ petition signed by not poposed subdhrision located on the south side of *1995 *5995 *5495 $775. month Irene La­ described in Schedule A-3, attached hereto. lew to ^ five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, w deter­ pool, etc. *7995 I MISCELLANEOUS mined from Ifte latest official ksts of the Registrars of Vbters R®ad. 2,000 feet from toe intersection of cey, 643-7815. Barnet SCHEDULE A-3 ^ Hendee Road and Long Hill Road. 1967 MERCURY 1988 MERCURY 1989 LINCOLN HURRY INI SERVICES GRAND MARQUIS COUGAR > Bowman Dollar Dry in the TOWN CAR OVER 100 USED Those premises situated on the southerly side of Tolland persons may be heard and written Suck f09045A SUcktU)l046A SUCktf'134 Dock Real Estate, 633- CARS TO SECRETARIAL SUP­ Turnpike in the Town of Manchester, County of Hartford arxl Clorti's appeals are on file in toe Town classifieds! 3661. State of Connecticut designated as Taking Area « +7- WaUaoe J. Irish, Jr. CHOOSE FROM! PORT provided by pro­ 0.009 CT BuildinO. 17 School Road, An- *9995 *8995 *19,995 GLASTONBURY-3 Bed­ fessional. Use of copy Acre* on a certain map entitled, TO W N OF MANCHESTER Seoetery — • » __ Salo ends July 21.1990 rooms, 2 baths, family &fax machines, notary CONNECTICUT ACQUIRED FROM JANE LAPOLL BY THE Board of Directors Dalod at Andover, CT Manchester room, and finished public. Wllsan Busi­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Manchester, Connecticut July 14,1990 basement. Garage. ness Offices, Watkins FED. AID PROJ. NO. PROJ. NO. 76-162 DATE: 6/89 SCALE: July 21, 1990 Herald Spacious vord. Wa- Centre 935 M ain Street, r - 4 0 " REVISIONS 9/22/89 3/27/90 E 6 S 5/30/90 DRIVE*, Zoning Board of Appeals IViaRAlMDEm Connecticut 315 ci-NTtn sincET (iir 6). manchesteh sh e rfrye r. $1275. .onth. Manchester. Phone which map is on file or is to be filed in toe Town Clerk's office tois 11to day of July, iggo Andover, CT 647-0073. Fa x 649-6280. in said Town of Manchester. . , 643-2711 Ju «l on Eiil 60 Irom 1-84 TEL: 643-5135 C a ll 429-5961. 022-07 Richard Higgins, Chairman ill 023-07 1 9 9 0 J u

U.S. soccer rise will take time McCants may SPORTS______BLAE'iE, Minn. (AP) — The way Six of the hopefuls are on said, is “to try to translate what we 1988 Olympic soccer coach Lothar Osiander’s festival team, two each learned to our players. We will try to have helped Osiander secs it, the U.S. can be­ are on East and West. do this in the next four years. We come a world soccer power. But it The international soccer federa­ will try to become a better soccer may take some time. tion allows professionals to play in nation. It takes experience on the signing process Former Whaler is new coach at East Catholic Like 50 years. Olympic tournaments, as long as part of the players and coaches.” The U.S. players, he said, must two years. “Soccer is a cultural thing,” said they are younger than 23. By HERALD STAFF East was a combined 21-15 under Leveston the last Osiander, a waiter in San Francisco “The under-23 rule looks good on become better technically and tacti­ Mter he retired from hockey, Crawford returned to the By DAVE GOLDBERG two seasons. who is coaching at the U.S. Olympic pq)er,” said Osiander, 51, a native cally. Also, the U.S. could do with M/LNCHESTER — A move from the Bolton Ice Martlord ^ and is active with the Whalers Alumni and The Associated P r e s s ______Festival and also coaches the of Germany who lives in Pleasant some toughening up. pyace to the Tri-Town SptHts Center in Cromwell won’t coaching m youth hockey programs. “There really is no distintcion in the program, except under-23 national team. “Brazil “We’re not nasty enough,” be the only change in the East Catholic hockey program “I love the sport of hockey,” Crawford, 31, said. “And Y Hill, Calif. “In Korea we came When Dick Steinberg was told that Keith as to who is on the ice for a given game,” Malin said. without soccer wouldn’t be Brazil. along with college students playing Osiander said. “International com­ next year, according to athletic director Tom Malin. ove shanng it with others. It will be a challenge coach­ McCants had signed with-Tampa Bay, he seemed “We want to emphasize that this is a united program, so England without soccer wouldn’t be 27- and 28-year-old professionals.” petition players know how to defend A new coach will also grab the reins of the Eagles, ing tlK Eagles, but I welcome it. I knew Father Charbon- all players will be learning under all coach^. I’m very England. The U.S. team that recently faced themselves.” relieved. who advaiKcd to the Division I semifinals this past neau (East president) from my days with the Whalers and “I think it will get things going,” said the general excited about all three coaches. A lot of modem day “We only started our youth or­ the more experienced The World Cup tournament, wild­ season. smd if anything comes up to keep me in mind. It looks manager of the New York Jets. “Everybody seems players look up to professional athletes as role models. ganization in 1%8. These guys are teams in Italy was basically ly popular in most other countries, Fbmier Hartford Whaler Bob Crawford will replace like a real, good situation.” to be waiting around to see what the market is.” And, I think Bobby will be an ideal role model.” only second generation soccer Osiander’s 1988 Olympic team, attracted minimal attention in the Graham Leveston as the head coach of the Eagles. Craw­ In fact, what Steinberg said is just what the NFL Citing time obligations to work, Leveston, who players. We need to wait eight or 10 with Bob Gansler as the coach. That U.S. It was not the best showcase to ford played for the Whalers from 1983-1986 before With the growth the team has shown under Leveston, Management Council wants to stop — the practice coached the Eagles two seasons, will remain with the generations to become a world class team, which was expected to be sell the event to U.S. audiences, who being dealt to the New York Rangers. He finished his Na­ combined with the tradition of Keeler from the earlier of “slotting,” under which draft choices are paid ac­ ^ogram as Crawford’s assistant. Also, former Eagle soccer nation.” crushed, held host Italy to a 1-0 vic­ will be seeing a lot of soccer in 1994 tional Hockey League career with the Washington Capi­ years of the program and the professional know-how of cording to the order in which they are selected. hockey player Mike Keeler, a 1984 graduate, will coach The soccer players at the festival tory but generally showed the U.S. when the World Cup will be played tals in 1987, before joining a team in West Germany for Crawford, next year should provide the Eagle icemen Not only has it filed a suit against its dormant the junior varsity team. can’t wait that long. Their goal is to be lagging far behind in soccer here. with more than just a new home. union to keep it from sharing salary information the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. power. “This World Cup wasn’t the with agents, but it also has told teams not to share Under new international rules, all “There was progress,” Osiander greatest,” Osiander said. “There the information among themselves. members of Olympic soccer teams said. “They learned from mistakes. were some good games but some must be younger than 23, bom after They learned that in the World Cup were dogs.” Interesting, but probably unrealistic. Will Stein­ King admits he didn’t want Buster to win s \ berg, for example, stop chatting with his buddies Aug. 1, 1%9. Osiander hopes to you can’t make individual mistakes Qualifying for the 1988 Olympic qualify for the Olympics with the and can’t give anything away.” tournament was a huge victory for George Young of the Giants and Bobby Bcathard of That suit in federal court in Nevada, the Chargers? Will Young, who spends his life on By ED SCHUYLER JR. under-23 national team. The national coach’s job now, he the U.S. The Associated Press however, has been stayed pending the the phone, withhold information from Bill Ftolian at outcome of the New York trial, in which the Bills or Ernie Accorsi at the Browns? King is suing Johnson and Douglas for NEW YORK — Heavyweight cham­ Even before McCants signed, the Mobile Press- breach of contract for signing a two-fight pion James “Buster” Douglas considers P Register, his hometown paper, had the terms of his agreement with The Mirage. .£»c\v PONTIACAND contract — $7.4 million over five years with a $2.5 his brcach-of-contract battle with million signing bonus. No surprise that it appeared promoter Don King “a clean cut-and- King, who maintains he was trying to in print first — most reporters know exactly where dried case” because King admits he force a Douglas-Tyson rematch by stir­ H 5 to go for salary information, which is sometimes wanted Mike Tyson to win their bout last ring controversy, is suing The Mirage for BUICK SALE exaggerated but rarely too far off base. February. tortious interference. S h 1990 PONTIAC LEMANS 2 DR. 1990 BUICK CENTURY COUPE This is relevant to the Jets (president Steve Gut­ “It was obvious he wasn’t neutral,” Presentation of his case was completed NEW Douglas said during lunch recess Friday VALUE LEADER man rather than Steinberg handles negotiations) be­ Friday morning. V-6, V C at U.S. District Court. “He didn’t want cause they have the second overall pick, running The defense opened its case with tes­ NEW CASSETTE, WIRE me to get up.” O T3 WHEELS back Blair Thomas, as well as wide receiver Rob timony by Stephen Enz, attorney for That corresponded with King’s tes­ Moore, who they took with the third pick of the Douglas and Johnson, then Douglas tes­ timony earlier in the trial, when the supplemental draft. No. 1 pick Jeff George’s $15 tified for about 40 minutes before the S o millirm deal with the Colts doesn’t count in the slot­ promoter admitted under cross-examina­ INCLUDESou K m STK. 2-4051-0 < 1 9 1 Judge Robert W. Sweet adjourned the O “n TMt It Not A tion that he didn’t want Douglas to get up '**iSoqSSP* NOW ^4,Oo9 NOW ting system because quarterbacks traditionally make trial for the weekend. m m more. from his “long-count” knockdown in the Doulgas gave some background tes­ The teams who picked lower may do a little bet­ eighth round of his fight against Mike n99rpWTlArLlMANS“"“ ■"“T99osiSui0frw^ ter. Tyson. timony, then commented on various relationshijjs, praising his late mother and On the same day that McCants signed, the Fal­ Douglas won the title on a lOth-round NEW, AUTO. Johnson. STEREO cons signed Steve Broussard, the 20lh pick overall, knockout Feb. 11 at Tokyo. 2 o for a reported $3,125 over four years with a $1 mil­ “It made me sick,” Douglas’ manager Of his father, Billy Jr., a former fighter, lion signing bonus. The bonus is twice what last John Johnson said. “The man has con­ who once managed and trained Douglas, s > year’s 20th, Steve Atwater, got from the Broncos, tinuously hurt us. Is that acting in good he said, “It’s a father-son relationship. I 33 CO INCLUDES OM but the total value is only slightly higher than At­ faith, saying he didn’t want him to get see him from time-to-time. We’re not 1st TIME BUYEa pnooiU M NOW ^ 6 ,4 8 9 NOW ^12/639 water’s $2 million, especially considering that up.” close.” J 3 > Th» Assoctaiea tresa Broussard is a running back (valued higher) and At­ Douglas, Johnson and The Mirage King’s attorney’s had listed Billy water a safety. > H 1990 PONTIAC 6000 S/E ■lWBuT0(LESiiRE71^^^ hotel and casino at Las Vegas are suing Douglas as a witness for their case but did THUMBS UP — Boxing promoter Don King gives a thumbs up “D DEMO, LOADED DEMO, LOADED King for breach of their promotional con- not call him. sign as he left U.S. District Court Thursday in New York. King is ' Jim and Buddy and Norman: The signing of iract, contending the promoter tried to “I think it was a dirty move,” Douglas STK. #2-4071-0 charged with breaching a promotional contract by trying to have STK. #1-5040-0 Jim McMahon by the Eagles raised a lot eyebrows overturn the result of Elouglas’ upset vic­ said of his father being a potential wit­ tory. around the league. McMahon released by a team, ness. Buster Douglas’ 10th-round knockout over Mike Tyson overturned. San Diego, that then considered signing Bert Jones, who’s been retired for six years and passed by the NOW ^14/769 NOW M 5,744 dozen teams that need (at the very least) a veteran backup. Red Wings can Demers; Murray new coach, GM n Why? T990'GRAND“pRIX mb’ P«rAVEMUE Buddy Ryan likes him and Buddy Ryan is under NEW, LOADED pressure partly because he has bragged so much By HARRY ATKINS Demers, one of the most popular coaches in a sports- In 672 regular-season games, all with Washington, STK. 2-4005-0 about his team that he’s now entering a season in The /kssociated Press hungry town, knew he was in trouble when his team Murray posted a record of 343-246-83 for a career win­ which he has to put up or shut up. In fact, there is failed 10 make the Stanley Cup playoffs last season. ning pcrccnuige of 372, second among active NHL even talk that if the Eagles lose their opening game “It was something, as a coach, 1 had to accept,” coach^ behind Al Arbour of the New York Islanders ETROIT — The continued their to the Giants, Ryan may be gone. Demers said during a news conference at his suburban (.587). Friday, firing coach Jacques Demers In reality, the problem in PhiladcljAia has more rcsuiurant. “When you don’t make the playoffs, that is a Demers, 45, came to Detroit in 1986 and was Coach of ^ hiring former Washington Capitals coach Bryan to do with the most crucial position in football — the Year his first two .seasons with the Red Wings, be NOW M 3,479 NOW n 9 , 4 4 4 ^ a y to be both coach and general manager, fact of life.” owner. On his record, Ryan has done an exemplary The Red Wings said they will introduce Murray at a coming the only person ever to earn that honor twice. PRICES INCLUDE ALL REBATES & DISCOUNTS. EXPIRES 7/21/90 wo days earlier, the club had bumped general p b m four years, taking the 5-11 team he inherited news conference Monday. Repealed calls to Murray’s In four seasons under Demers, the Red Wings m ^ger Jimmy Devellano up to a senior vice president’s mto the playoffs in a tough conference the past two home Friday were met with busy signals. qualified three times fur the playoffs, advancing twice to JO . clearing the way fw Murray to become the first per- OPEN M-T 9-9, Fri. 9-8, Sat. 'til 5 seasons. Murray, 47, compiled the fourth-best record in the the semifinals before bowing both times to the Edmonton But he’s bragged about Super Bowls and his “I to hold both positions with the Red Wings since Oilers. In 1989 the club was eliminated in the first round Alex Dclvecchio in 1975-76. NHL during his nine seasons behind the Capitals bench. O f east PONTIAC BUICK Route s my 0^ ship” demeanor has alienated owner But he was fired and replaced by his younger brother, by Chicago and last season the Red Wings finished last EAST WINDSOR Norman Braman. Ryan figures that McMahon, I feel it s absolutely necessary to consolidate the in the Norris Division with only 70 points. WINDSOR N IS S A N M A Z D A ^siuon of GM and head coach,” club owner Mike Bitch Terry, in January. ^ ■ . 1- 800- however much his skills have eroded, can brine a Seven times Murray guided the Capitals mto the Many hockey observers feel an incident during the lalch ^ 0 in a prepared statement. “This gives Bryan Murray winning aura to the team. nlavoffs but they never advanced past the second round. 1988 semifinal series with Edmonton was the beginning Never Knowingly Undersold 782-2524 ^ mp eie autonomy and total authority in all hockey mal- He was NHL coach of the year for 1 9 8 3 ^ . of Demers’ demise in P^froi(. 1 9 9 0 J u

Softball In Brief. RODVAN L E A G U E — H&N Contractors dumped SCOREBOARD SCOREBOARD Taylor Landscaping, 10-1, Friday night at Robertson Seeger fifth in Olympic Festival ftirk. Winning pitcher Rot Lanzano tossed a seven-hitter MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Seeger, a 1986 East while Pete Gourley aiKi Ron LonzaiK) had three hits each. National League standings U.S. Women’s Open scores Royais 5, Red Sox 3 East Division Catholic graduate and 1990 Villanova University grad, Dave Damano, f\)welec and Andy Zorzi added two Coif DULUTH, Ga. (AP) — Complatad first-round Baseball KANSASCiTY BOSTON W L Pet. GB Transactions placed fifth in the 800-meter fmal Thursday night at the tcoraa arxl thair relation to par Friday after the hits each. 51 32 .614 — abrh M abrhbl Frittsburgh Olympic Festival. Seeger, a resident of Glastonbury, was first round of toe $500,000 LPGA U.S. Wtomen't SeitzarSb 5 0 2 0 .593 2 NORTHERN — Winingcr’s Gymnastics defeated Boggs 3b 4 0 10 Nowlfotk 48 33 Open Championship played on toe 6,298-yard, S uH w ellu 3'/Z clocked in 1:50.19. BASEBALL PM Construction, 14-4. Ralph Pemberton had four hits American League standings 5 0 0 0 JoRaed 2b 4 0 2 0 Montreei 48 37 .565 Bank of Boston scores par 36-36— 72 Atanta Athlete Club: B rs ttib 4 0 10 Quintan 1b 3 10 0 39 42 .481 101/S A m r ir a n Lm a im East DivWon Philadelphia 33- 33—66 < for the winners while Steve Dumond and Kent Smith Trlab llrf 1110 Brnnsky rf 2 0 10 36 50 .419 16 ~ Scares arxl thair BALTMORE O RKtLES^A^tad PHI Brad- W L P el. GB Chicago Manchester Legion plays two JanaGaddea 34- 32—66 -6 Pbcola rf 2 10 0 Evans dh 4 10 0 35 49 .417 16 “'•®r t i * "ret rourxi Thursday in toy, outfielder, from the 21-day dsoblad liaL added three each. Tim Ftmbcrton had two hits. For PM, Toronto 48 38 .561 _ SL Louis Carolina Ksggi 35- 32—67 -5 Eianrch H 4 13 0 Kutchof pf 0 0 0 0 Weat Division Classic, played So t! Chris Hoiles, infialdar, to Ftochaatar of toe Boston 46 39 .541 1/2 Manchester Legion will host South Windsor in a Zone Narx:y Lopez 35- 33—68 -4 Bob Onthank homcred and doubled while I^ul Miller WWUsnef 3 2 2 1 Groenwl It 4 110 W L Pet. GB P®r-36-35-71 Pleasant Val- Intematonal League. Cleveland 41 42 .494 5'/S Eight encounter this afternoon at 1 at Moriarty Field. JarilynBritz 34-36-69 -3 had three hits. Sean McCarthy and Barry Bernstein Macfarin c 4 0 1 2 Pane c 4 0 2 1 51 30 .630 — toy Country Club courso’ TORONTO BLUE JA Y S -P lacad Juniof FaNx, Detroit 41 45 .477 7 Cincinnati CoUaen Walker 36- 34—69 -3 Y Mike Smith Tablar dh 4 0 2 2 Romineef 4 0 11 Manchester will meet Stafford in a Zone affair Sunday at 32- 33—65 - 6 outfiekfar, on toe 21-day dsoblad lisL Recalled added two hits apiece. Baltimore 38 45 .458 8 *« San Frandaco 45 39 .536 71/» Bill Glosson Tammie Green 34-36—70 -2 Lull So)o, infieldar, from Syracuse of the Intar- FW hito2b 4 0 0 0 Rtvarass 2 0 10 3632— 67 - 4 Milwaukee 37 45 .451 9 Los Angeles 40 43 .482 12 2 p.m. at Stafford High School. Mary Murphy 34- 36—70natonal -2 League. 10 0 0 Scott Verplank 34-33—67 - 4 NawYbrk 30 51 .370 15match play champiOTship set for Sunday, Clarence Rose a-Je^far Myora 3 6 3 5 —71 -1 Mitohel, kMward. EAST RUTFIERFORD, NJ. (AP) — A1 Unser Jr. IP H RER BB SO Saturday's Games 3 6 3 4 — 69 - 2 Shirley Furtong 3 6 3 5 — 71 -1 Kansas City July 22. Ernie Gonzalez 33- 36—69 - 2 FOOTBALL knew he was in deep trouble when the visor on his hel­ Kansas City 5, Boston 3 San Diego (Hurst 67) at Pittsburgh (Walk Brian Walts Meg Mallon 3 6 3 6 — 71 -1 National Football Loogue Chicago 3, New Vbrk 2 Gordon W.6-6 6 7 2 2 5 3 4-4). 1;15p.m 34- 35-68 Nancy- 2 Rubin 3 5 3 6 —71 -1 met began to curl from the heat. Farr 2 1 0 0 2 3 TomPemica 34-35-69 - 2 —Announcad that Minnesota (Tapani 9-5 and West 4-6) at Bal- Los Angeles (Morgan 7-7) at Chicago Summer Classic race series set a-Vicki Goetze 3 6 3 4 — 72 E Montgmry S,9 1 1 1 0 2 0 Dewey Amette 33 36—69 - 2 Cody Risiea offensive lineman, will not retra Unser, who only moments before had been comfortab­ limofe (Hamisch 7-5 and D.Johnaon 6-4), 2. (G.Maddux 4-8), 405 p.m Miasia McGeorga 36-36— 72 E Billy Mayfair 3636- 70 - 1 end will return to the Browns for the 1990 NFL SOS pm . BoMon New Itork (Cons 6 4 ) at Cincinnati (Amislrong MANCHESTER — A Summer Classic Race Series Kkn Shipman 36-36—72 E ly leading last Sunday's Cleveland Grand Prix Indy-car BoddicfcarL.11-5 7 10 4 4 3 4 J o ^ Sitidelar 34-36—70 - 1 Texas (B.Witt 5-8) at Detroit (Tanana 66), 11-3), 7.05 p.m Danielle AtTuraccapane 3 7 3 5 — 72 E race, wound up in the center of a near-disastrous pit fire. Murphy 1 2 110 1 will begin Monday at Wickham Park. The four-race P.H. Morgan III 34-36—70 - 1 DENVER BRONCOS—Signed Todd Elis, 7 3 5 pm . Montreal (Boyd 4-3) at Atlanta (Leibrandt Jody Anschutz 3 7 3 5 — 72 E JeReed 1 0 0 0 0 0 scries will be held on July 16, July 30, Aug. 13 and Aug. Larry Silveira 3635— 70 - 1 quarterback, and Jim Szysmanski, deianaive 0 The fire erupted when the nozzle ot his team’s refuel­ Toronto (Stotbemyre 9-8) at Califomia (Abbott 3-1), 7:10 p.m Rosie Jones 3 6 3 6 — 72 E and, to a aeries of one-year contracts. % WP—Boddickar, Montgomery. Sonny Skinnar 36-34—70 - 1 67). 1035 p.m. Philadelphia (Combs 4-7) at Houston 27. The age groups are as follows; 11 and under; 12-14; ing hose p opp ^ out of the housing on the car, spraying Umpires— Home, Ford; FirsL Evans; Secorrd, Brian Kamm 3635—70 - 1 Amy Alcott 34- 38—72 E Milwaukee (Knudson 5-4) at Oakland (Deshaies 4-7), 805 p.m. LOS ANGELES RAMS-Signad Lain Berry, Cobis; Third. Welka. 15-18; 19-29; 30-39; 40-49; 5 0 and older. Age is based Jim Gallagher 3635—70 - 1 Pamela Wright 3 6 3 7 — 72 E methanol fuel around the pit area. The fuel hit the hot (Stewart 11-7), 10.35 p.m. San Francisco (T.Wilson 6-0) at SL Louis ronning back, to a multi-yaar oonkacL T—3.34. A—34,701. Blaine McCallistar 3 6 3 5 -7 0 - 1 Jane Craftor 36- 36—72 E 1 = Cleveland (Candkrtli 64 ) at Seattle (M.VbunQ (Magrane 4-12), 8.05 p.m on as of Jan. 1,1990. MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Signed Joey brake roUK at the right fremt of the Lola-Chevrolet, ignit­ Morris Hatalsky 34-36—70 - 1 Betsy King 37- 35—72 E 3-9), 1035 pni Sunday's Games Browner, strong safely, to three ona-yaer cor>- ing and spreading flames across the car. Course distances are 1.8 miles for those 13 and under, Mark Lye 32-39— 71 E Narxry Brown 36-36— 72 E Saturday's Qainaa Orioles 8, Twins 5 San Diego at Rttsburgh, 1 ;35 p.m. tracts. Buddy Gardner 36-35—71 E Gina Hull 36- 37— 73 +1 By the time the fire had been brought under control, Kansas City at Boston, 2. 1:15 p.m. and 705 First Cam s Montreal at Atlanta, 2:10 p.m. and 2 J miles for those 14 and over. The races for those NEW ENGLAND RATRKDTS-Namad Kirk Grant White 32- 39—71 E Nanci Bowen 37- 36— 73 +1 p.m. MINNESOTA BALTIMORE Brumeis assistant koinar. Unser and four members of his crew had been burned, New Vbrk at Cincinnati. 2:15 p.m. 13 and under will begin at 6:15 p jn . while all other age Brian Terwiyson 3 6 -3 5 -7 1 E Cathy Morse 3 6 3 8 - 7 3 +1 Chicago at New Ifork, 3 p.m. a b r h bi a b r h b l NEW YORK JETS-Agraad to terms with Los Angeles at CNcago, 2:20 p.m. groups will go off at 6:40 pjn. Jim Thorpe 3 6 -3 6 -7 1 E Laura Davies 37-36— 73 +1 P none seriously. Milwaukee at Oakland, 435 pm. Gladden If 4 0 2 0 SFinley rf 4 1 1 0 Mike Haight guard. Philadelphia at Houston, 2:35 p.m. Bobby Clampett 36-35—71 E Liselotta Neumarxr 3 7 -3 6 -7 3 +1 Minnesota at Baltimore, 735 pm. Larkin rf 2 0 0 0 Melvin ph 0 0 0 0 San Francisco at SL Louis, 8 0 5 p.m. The course is paved road, grass and some dirt paths. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES-Releasad Gregg “Something happened to the refueling nozzle,” Unser Larry Rinker 33- 38-71 Margaret E Word 37-36— 73 +1 Texas at Detroit, 735 p.m. Moses rf 2 0 0 0 Komnskrf ( Garrity, wide racaivar. Re-signad Rom Motart said Friday, moments before climbing into his car to An entry fee of $1 is required. Runners are asked to meet MarkW iete 34- 37—71 a-Karsn E Noble 3 6 3 5 - 7 3 +1 Toronto at California, 1035 p.m. Puckett cf 5 0 0 0 Orsulak If ; Inebockar, to a two-year contract Signed Lakal H 5 George Burns 38- 33—71 OndyRarick E 36-37— 73 +1 qualify for Sunday’s Marlboro Grand Prix at the New Cleveland at SeaUla. 10.35 p.m Hrbek 1b 3 3 2 1 Pflradly If Pirates 4, Padres 1 at the back parking lot near the tennis courts. To be HakTXilL rurxxng beck; Michaal Huger, guard; Webb Haintzaiman 3 6 3 7 — 72 + 1 Jo Anne Corner 39-34— 73 +1 8unda)^s Gamas Gaetti 3b 4 1 1 2 Millign 1b ‘ Jornae Jacktoa linabacker, end Vx3or Winfrey, SANOIEGO PfTTSBURGH eligible for awards you must run three out of the four RonStrack 3 6 -3 6 -7 2 + 1 Allison Finney 36-37— 73 +1 Jersey Meadowlands. “It wasn’t really human error. Kansas City at Bostop 135 pm. Harper c 4 0 2 0 Tettleton c ‘ fullback. abrh M abrh M Frank Conner 3 6 3 7 — 72 + 1 Chicago at New Ibrk, 130 pm Sorrentdh 4 1 1 2 CRipkn ss ‘ races. Trophies will be awarded to the top two finishers HOCKEY Howard If 4 12 0 Redus1b 2 0 0 0 Bill Kratzert 3 6 -3 6 -7 2 + 1 Minnaeota at Baltimore, 135 pm Gagne ss 4 0 0 0 Horn dh • TGwyrm rf in each age group and medals to the next six places. Kroger senior scores National Hoefcay Laagua 4 0 10 Bream 1b 2 0 0 0 Dewitt Wleavar 38-34— 72 + 1 1 S German soccer to merge Texas at Detroit. 135 p.m Newmn 2b 4 0 1 0 Hulett 2b ; JaClark 1 b BOSTON BRU94S—Arxxxinced that Greg 3 0 10 JBelIss 3 1 1 0 Park admission is free to runners. Fuzzy Zoallar 3 6 -3 6 -7 2 + 1 CNCINNATT (AP) — Scores Friday altar toe z m MHwaukee at Oakland, 435 pm. Wthgin 3b ; Alomar 2b Hawgood, dafar«amart would play In ths Italian 4 0 10 Reynidsef 4 1 1 0 Ted Schulz 36- 36— 72 first + 1 round of the $600,000 Kroger Senior aaa- FRANKFURT, West Germany (AP) — The soccer Cleveland at Sealtla. 435 pm Goruals 3b ( JCartarcf Laagua naxt la ason. 4 0 10 Bonilla rf 4 1 1 1 Mark Calcavecchia 3 6 3 7 — 72 + 1 sic on the par-3635—71, 6,626yord Grirdy O “0 Toronto at California, 535 pm. Deverex cf : Pglnjk) 3b DETROIT RED WINGS—Fired Jacques federations of East and West Germany would merge their 4 0 10 Bonds If 3 0 1 1 seminar Curts Strange 37- 35-72 + 1 course at the Jack Nicktaut aporla cantor. Totals 36 5 9 5 Totals 3( Tmplln ss Demers, head coech. Nomad Bryan Murray 4 0 0 0 Ki.ig 3b 3 1 2 0 Nolan Henke 37- 3 6 -7 2 Dave + 1 Hit leagues in 1991 and one German team would take f>art in M innesota 0 2 0 201 Fhrenl c 33- 32—65heed coach. American League resuits 3 0 10 Lirxl 2b 4 0 3 1 MANCHESTER — The Manchester Country Club NealLancastar 38- 34-72 LaaTravirxi+ 1 the 1992 Olympics under a plan proposed Friday. BaHImors 200 010 Stphnsn ph 34- 31—65QUEBEC NORDIQUES—Named Clement 10 0 0 Blardell c 3 0 0 1 will offer a free semiiuu' on golf etiquette Thursday at 7 BradFabei 36-36— 72 + 1 Joe Jimenez E—Worthington. DP— Minnesota 3. Baltimore Rasmsn p 3 6 3 1 —66 Jodoki head coach of Hellax of toe American The plan to move the soccer merger one year ahead of White Sox 3, \&nkees 2 2 0 0 0 Drabek p 3 0 0 0 Lee Janzen 36- 36-72 Whiter+ 1 Zembriski O - n Roberts ph p.m. Etiquette, speed of play and general conduct on the 34- 32 - 6 6 Hockey League. 10 0 0 Ruskin p 0 0 0 0 Howard Twilty 3637—72 + 1 John Ftaul Coin schedule was suggested by Hermann Neuberger, presi­ CHICAGO NEW YORK ken. Gladden. HFI—Sorrento (2), Gaetti (10). LilliquisI p 33-33—66 ST. LOUIS BLUES—Traded Peter Zezel. 0 0 0 0 Belinda p 0 0 0 0 course as well as players’ obligation for the maintenance Clark Dennis 37- 35—72 Rives+ 1 Mcbee m ^ dent of the West German Soccer Federation. ab r h U a b r h b l Milligan 2 (17). Hrbek (12), PBradley (2). Totals 36-31—67 canter, arxl Mika Lalor, detonsemoa to toe 34 1 8 0 Touts 31 4 9 4 Tommy Mcrare 37-35-72 + 1 Homsro Btarx» Soearf 3 1 1 0 Kekycf 4 0 1 0 SB— SFir>i©y (11), Gladden (16), Gonzalee (i). San Diego of the course will be covered. The seminar will be open 32- 35—67Whshirxjton Capitols tor Geoff Courtnol, left Under a previous agreement with the East German 0 0 0 001 0 0 0 - 1 StanUtey 37-35— 72 ♦ 1 Charles Coody 33- 34—67 Ventura 3b 4 0 1 0 Sax 2b 4 0 2 0 Devereaux (5). Pittsburgh to members as well as the general public. Come and wring. C aldem lf 3 1 0 0 Mtngly 1b 4 0 0 0 000 220 OOx—4 Stave Pate 3637—72 + 1 Gaorga Archer 36-31—67 Soccer Union, the two leagues were scheduled to merge IP H RER BB SO E—Rasmussen...... ,. Kittle 1b 3 0 0 1 Balboni dh 4 1 2 1 M innesota DP—Pittsburgh 1. bring a friend. Leonard Thompson 37-35- 72 ♦ 1 Jim Dent 32- 35 - 6 7 in 1992. But Neuberger said political developments were LOB—San Dtego 7, Pittsburgh 9. 2B— Lind. Mike HM Lyons 1b 0 0 0 0 JeBrfidrf 4 1 1 0 Tapani 0 2 2 2 0 0 Tom Sieckmann 36-36—72 + 1 33- 36 - 6 8 King. Bonds, Howard. S -B ilard ello . Belinda. 36- 36—72 Orvilla♦ 1 Moody 2 o rushing ahead of the previous schedule and that with Fiskdh 4 0 1 1 Leyritz 3b 4 0 1 0 Erickson 4 2-3 4 1 1 6 0 Keith Clearwater 3 6 3 3 — 68 Blues acquire Geoff Courtnall 37- 3 6 -7 2 Larry + 1 M owy German unification likely in December, the soccer or­ Karkovic c 4 0 1 0 Sanders pr 0 0 0 0 Berenguer L,62 2 2-3 2 3 3 3 3 BobWbIcott 33- 35—68Radio, TV Phillies 4, Astros 2 39- 33—72 Jimmy+ 1 FVMroll 35- 33 - 6 8 Flelchr 2b 3 1 1 0 HaUH 3 0 1 1 Candaria 2-3 1 2 2 1 1 ST. LOUIS (AP) — The St. Louis Blues continued a Greg Bruckner ganizations could not wait until 1992. LJohnsncf 1 0 0 1 G arenc 3 0 0 0 B aftim oie PHILA HOUSTON Dillard Pruitt 36-36-72 t 1 Don Bias 36- 32 - 6 8 S > Al Kelley Guillen se 3 0 0 0 Nokaeph 1 0 0 0 Hamisch 5 1 -3 6 5 5 2 4 abrhbl abrhbl brief but frenzied period o f rebuilding Friday, trading Francis Quinn 3637- 72 + 1 3 6 3 4 — 69 Dyksira cf 3638— 73 + 2 Jkn O Hem 3 ) CO Verplank leads Bank of Boston Esprxiz ss 3 0 0 0 Ballard 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 Vfalding ss 3 0 10 center Peter Zezel and defenseman Mike Lalor to the Roger Maltbie 3 6 3 4 — 69 Today 34 2 6 2 Deulton c 4 0 0 0 GWilsn ph Denis Watson 36- 37—73 Kt anS2 tll 34- 35—68 Totals 26 3 5 3 Toltas Wlliamsn W,6-1 2 2 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 Noon — Goff: Krogof Sonior Classic, ESPN 000 210 000-3 Herr 2b 3 0 10 Washington Capitals for left wing Geoff Courtnall. 37- 3 6 -7 3 Dick + 2 Rhyan 33- 36—68 SUTTON, Mass. (AP) — Scott Verplank, a former Chtoago Olson S,19 1 1 0 0 1 1 Biggiocf 4 0 10 John Adams 1 p.m. — Royals at Rod Sox. Channel 3. 3 ) > VHayes rf 4 0 0 0 3 6 3 8 — 73 + 2 BobChoriea 34- 35 —69 U.S. Amateur and NCAA champion at Oklahoma State, NewYbrfc 000 200 000-2 Taoani pitched to 2 batters in the IsL O berkfl2b 4 0 0 0 The deal came about 12 hours after the Blues acquired Robert Wrenn NESN, WTIC Kruklf 2 10 0 37-36—73 ♦ 2 Tom Show 34-36—68 E—Sax. LOB—Chicago 3, New York 6. Stubbs 1b 3 110 Sean Murphy 2 p.m. — Golf; U.S. Wbmon's Open, Chan­ > H methodically fashioned a second subpar round on Friday Jordan 1b 4 110 frec-agcni defenseman Scott Stevens from the Capitals. 37-36—73 ♦ 2 Don Jorxiary 36-33—69 2B—Sax, Hall, Sosa, JeBarfield, Leyritz. National League results Caminit 3b 4 0 0 0 Tim Petrovic nels 8, 40 CHayes 3b 4 0 0 0 36- 37—73 Chi+ 2 Chi Ftodriguaz 34-35—68 “0 for a one-stroke lead over Larry Rinker at the halfway HR-Balboni (8). SB—Sosa (15), Cetderon Clancy p 0 0 0 0 Stevens signed a four-year offer sheet worth more than Jerry Haas 3 p.m. — White Sox at >i^nkdes. MSG. (22). SF-Holl. 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Channels 30, sachusetts Amateur Championship Friday, beating John Summer League LHarhs 3b Mark Hayes C incinnati 130 OOx— 4 5 110 DwSmto If 4 0 0 0 39- 3 5 - 74 t 3 38. WTIC Gibson cl Lance Ten Broeck Fasick, 6 and 5, and the Kittanseu Club. Manchester No. 1 defealed East Hartford No. E—Elslar. D P -N e w Tbrk 1. LOB—New Tbrk 5 0 3 2 Sndbrg2b 4 0 0 0 37- 37— 74 ♦Pee 3 Wee 1 30 p.m. — White Sox at Yankees. Chanrv+ls JHowell p Bruins’ Hawgood opts for Italy Rocco Mediate Wright, 30, an employee of Digital Equipment Corp., 2, 7-4, Friday night at Gorman Park In East 4, Cindnnoli 10. 2B—Larkin, Duncan, Browrv 0 0 0 0 Grace 1b 4 0 0 0 3 6 3 8 — 74 3 Mustengs won by forfwt ov«r th« Dotphirw. 11. 26. WPOP Daniels If 4 12 0 Peler Persons Hartford. Matt Oleksiw singled and doubled for irig, Elstar, Magadan, McReynolds. HR—Straw­ Dawson rf 4 1 1 0 BOSl ON (AP) — Another Boston team lost a player 38 36— 74 3 1-0. 2 pm — Mots at Retls. SporlsChanr>«l. broke open a close match with a string of four straight Gonzalz If Jack Rermer Manchester while Ben Pinkin added two berry (23). S— Browning 2. 0 0 0 0 Wynne cl 4 1 2 1 S h tf Kt 1 Vv m N) PAtnote 0 Wf AN CGwym If 0 laly on Friday when the Bruins annoimccd that Greg 38 36— 74 ♦ 3 pars to go from 1 -up to 5-up to lock up the match and the singles. Chris Pelkey, Dan Meisar, Tim Metcalf 10 0 0 Salazar 3b 3 0 0 0 Jim Hallel 37 3 7 -7 4 + 3 + 3 2 pm . — Golf; K'ogor Senior Classic, t Sf*N arxl Jake Ford each added singles. Dion IP H R ER BB SO Murray 1b 3 110 Ramos ss 2 0 0 0 awgcxxl would play in the Italian League next season. Tom Byrum 2 p.m. — Terwxs. It«ill of f ame Classic. MSG. title. New Tbrk 38 36—74 3 Midgets Schobazz doubled. Ban Donohue. Mika Lurale. Brooks rf 4 0 2 1 GirardI c 3 0 2 1 Paul Tnlter NtSN Viola U164 5 9 4 4 3 5 Scmscia c awgood, a defenseman and forward, informed the 3 6 3 9 — 74 * 3 Suns 3 (Ryan Gkha 2. David Wolfgang) Fii- Fasick, a co-owner of a carpet company, could never Pai Kelly. Mike Yxjng and Kyle WoHe also 4 0 10 Boskie p 2 0 0 0 Don Reese 39- 35—74 ♦ 3 2 pm. — Boxing: Roger Mnywoalhor vs. Tik Pena 2 1 0 0 0 2 Vizcain pr 0 10 0 Cari Cooper oor» 2 (Tom Hogan 2) get closer than 4-down after the four-hole blitz to open playsd well lor Manchester. MiWIIms p 0 0 0 0 earn that he would play for Assiago, said Harry Sinden, 34-40—74 + 3 ronco Alli, junior weitorwoights. Channel 3 Innis 1 1 0 0 0 1 Dempsy c 0 0 0 0 Long Greg Hickman Toros 3 (Adsm Clark 2, Mark Van Buran) 3:30 p.m, — Golf: U S Oper\ Manchester No. 3 beet the MorKhastar C incinnati 0 0 0 0 president and general manager of the Bruins. 36- 39— 75 + 4 the second 18 of the scheduled 36-hole match. Samuel 2b 4 0 10 Lennie Clements Metros 2 (Ryan Zawistowskl, Anthony Channels 8, 40 Royals. 61. Chris BaOro, Was Schofield and Browning W,65 71-3 6 2 2 0 3 37- 38— 75 ♦ 4 In the opening 18 holes, Wright jumped out to a 3-up Griffin ss 4 0 10 awgood, 22, was Boston’s ninth pick in the 1986 Barry Jaeckel Capodicata) 3;4S p.m. Motorsports Meadowlands Peter Cartoon all pitched wsM tor toe winrtars. Myers S,19 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 RMrtmz p 40- 35—75 ♦ 4 Mike Johnson, Jalt Lucas also hit well. For the 10 10 NHL entry draft. Hod Curl 38- 37—75 ♦ 4 Grand Pnx. Chanr^el 30 lead after six holes. Fasick brought it back to a one-hole WP— Viola. Javier cf 1111 Juniors Royals, Jeremy Bull, Heather Marques, David Jim Booroa 36-39—75 ♦ 4 4 pm — Golf Bonk of Boston Classic. Umpires—Homo, Froemming; FirsL PuHi- Totals 36 514 4 He s^n i the last two seasons with the parent club, RowdiM 1 (Mike Boko) Rangers 0 deficit with a par on the 1 1th hole, but Wright got hot Tracy, Robbie Roy. Tony Bombardkir arxl Toran Totals 30 2 5 2 Mitch Adcock 38 37— 75 + 4 Channel 3 a Second, Rippley; Third, Darling. Loe Angsise KmgNs won by forleit over the Stnkera, 1 -0. again, starting with a birdie on the 180-yard 14th hole. Bull all played well. 000 002 003—5 ha nT assists in 134 games. Hawgood Emiyn Aubrey 36-39— 75 ♦ 4 0 p m. — Giants at Cardinals. E SPN T—257. A—36336. Chicago Honme Black 010 100 0 0 0 - 2 goals and 27 assists in 77 games last season. 1 9 9 0 J u

Paul Newman still juggles three professions The Old Course St. Andrews exudes history race car much thought until he played an L By MIKE HARRIS By BOB GREEN Indy-car driver in “Winning.” Phlmer, and his enormous personal The Associated Press The Associated Press What was it that attracted him to the r.ii. ^‘Clones sport? m 1961-62 - and the importance he CLEVELAND — The short-cut hair is ST. ANDREWS, ScoUand — The Old “I don’t know,” he said. “It was just placed upon them, quickly followed by mostly gray now, but those famous blue Course at St. Andrews is a shrine; the the s u ^ s M s of Tony Lema, Jack Nick- eyes remain crystal clear, the skin is un­ out there, like anything else, to be birthplace of golf and cradle of the game. 'S'* laus, Trevino and Tom Watson — res- lined and the b ^ y trim. learned. I started off very slowly, very Its history is counted in centuries. A cautious, as I start off everything.” t o r ^ the British Open to the front rank of f^ul Newman, at 64, still juggles suc­ visit to The Old Course, on the golf s great championships. cess in three demanding professions — Since he has been successful at so windswept coast of Fife north of Edinbur­ much, people tend to believe things come The STOts have not forgotten Arnold’s acting, the food business ^ racing. But gh, is a walk with the ghosts of golf. ^ l y to Newman. He insists the opposite contnbuUons to the game they originated he remains passionate about each and Arnold Palmer first took that walk 30 and Palmer’s final walk up the 18th none seem to sap his strength. is true. 4 . ' ' ' Y years ago. This year he will take his last before the grandstand on the left, well Newman, who has earned four national “The light that you think you emanate is not necessarily the light that other as a player in the British Open. could produce one of sports’ most emo­ amateur driving titles and two Trans-Am He is a part of the history that sur­ tional farewells. victories since beginning his racing career people see,” he said. “You think of your­ self as a shy, retiring whatever it is, and rounds this course. Palmer looks forward to it with mixed in 1972, is driving a limited schedule on There’s the great stone pile of the emotions. the SCCA’s Trans-Am circuit this season some other people will see you in an en­ tirely different way. Royal and Ancient clubhouse behind the “I ’ll have the same caddy I had 30 as the teammate of 22-year-old Scott first tee and the 18th green. Over there, in years ago. I’m sure we’ll do a lot of Sharp. “I had always seen (tennis star Ivan) Lendl as a guy with such a gift. The gift the row of bleak old buildings facing the reminiscing, remembering old times, “Young kids like Scott think about win­ course, is Tom Morris’ golf shop. Auch- shots played 30 years ago. ning. I think about whether I’m going to came before the work, but not according lerlonie’s is just around the comer. The “It isn’t that I wouldn’t like to continue have a pulse,” Newman jokes. to Lendl. He say if he lays off for three Niblik, a favorite watering hole, is a playing the British Open; it isn’t that I Just about anyone paying attention for weeks, he’s garbage. niblik shot away. don’t still enjoy it,” said I^m er, now 60. the last 40 years knows about Paul New­ “You have to constantly leam. Ob­ “There are ^ o sts here,” Lee Trevino “But it’s time,” he said, smiled and man the O s^-winning actor. viously, you have to start with some kind ^ % said. shrugged. “I’m getting older... ” That fame made it possible for him to of gift, but people dmi’t understand that ... I don’t have a gift for anything. I’ve There’s the course, originally nine In sharp contrast to his first trip to St. O \ start “Newman’s Own” food products, the holes reaching along the coast to a little profits from which go to charities includ­ only had a gift of pursuit. Andrews, almost four dozen Americans hook of land; nine holes until someone are expected to hold places in the 156- ing a camp for terminally ill children that “That’s certainly true in acting. I can’t Canon. centuries ago decided to play back in — man field. They’ll be playing for a purse Newman has built in Connecticut. look at the work I did 20 years ago. I r '" ■ # » rather than walk. That accounts for the that is more than $1 million. It also made it possible for him to turn can’t even watch it. 1 ^ “In all the things I started to attack — eight double greens and the fact golf is And there’s another change. race car driving into something more than now an 18-hole game. a hobby. football, tennis — I had no gift for it at When Palmer first went to the British And, the marvelous names given to the Open, the visiting Americans, the kings Now, racing less, he watches his all. I h ^ no gift for racing, either. It’s just O 5 features of what English golf historian of the game, were expected to have the younger teammate imjH'ove. something that I really wanted to do.” Z r n Bernard Darwin called “a vast, flat plain.” winner in their ranks. . 0 0 “A young driver like Scott, who’s got a Scott Sharp, sitting nearby, said, “Aw, I H - < There’s the Swilkin Bum and the Bear- Now they are not. great gift, just keeps going faster and Paul, you look good at everything you dies, the Valley of Sin and Hell Bunker, faster,” Newman said during an interview Nick Faldo of England, winner of the the Principal’s Nose and Walkinshaw’s last two Masters and the 1987 British with The Associated Press last weekend “Come watch my tennis game some­ o d Grave, the Hole o’ Cross and the Road Open, is the early favorite among before finishing 16th in a Trans-Am race time,” Newman said, laughing. “I really Hole. here. did want to play tennis really badly. I was Britain’s legal bookies. “When you get older and older, you awful. The Old Course is golTs mecca. Seve Ballesteros is not far behind. The Palmer is making a final pilgrimage Spaniard, a two-time Masters winner, O “o start slowing down. Everything is off “I quit playing tennis, then I went back The Aiiocialsd Press one-fiftieth of one percent. Your eyes are to it in about a year. I served the ball and this week in the 119th British Open. It scored the second of his three British a little off; your reflexes; touch; every­ the (other) guy hit it back to me. I jiggled will be, he said, bis last competitive ap- Open triumphs the last time the Open was EARLY FAVORITE — Englishman Nick Faldo, shown here in a file thing. You multiply that by just a factor of my feet and it sounded like a typewriter; pearance in the oldest of all the world’s played at St. Andrews, in 1984. photo, has been tabbed the early favorite for next week’s British O - n golf tournaments. Greg Norman, the dashing Australian one percent, that’s two or three seconds a all these feet rutming around looking for a Open by English bookmakers. “Unless something luq)pen8 that I don’t who took the 1986 Open title and leads m 35 lap.” position of assurance. There were two know of, this will be my swan song. But Newman, whose interest in auto feet down there and it sounded like a the American Tour in money-winnings “It will be a sentimental journey back “I hated it when I first played it, but not to play. racing was spawned on the set of “Win­ stampede or like I was tap dancing. It was this year, is third choice of the odds- now I absolutely love it,” Calcavecchia But Hale Irwin will. Irwin, who has not ning” in 1968, doesn’t regret his late start uncertainty. You don’t understand that The Aeaociaied Press to St. Andrews; 30 years to the day that I makers. went to my first British Open Champion­ said. “I can’t wait to get started. I’ve been competed in this event in several years, S o in the sport he now loves. until you see yourself doing it YOUNG AT HEART — Paul Newman climbs out through the win­ Some other major non-American ship,” l^mer said. thinking about it, looking forward to it all has been the central figure in the recent “I started at the right time. I had the “I’m not a natural at things. For in­ threats include Ian Woosnam of Wales, dow of his Trans-Am racer at a race in Cleveland last weekend. year.” revival of older players, a revival that has right kind of equipment I don’t regret stance, I’m a terrible dancer. I have no American players, at that time, were Bernhard Langer of West Germany, 2 > > Newman is driving a limited schedule on the SCCA’s Trans-Am He’s also been second a lot. He hasn’t put the average age of winners of the last anything. gift for dancing. I like to dance with the dominant forces in the game. Except Jose-Maria Olazabal of Spam and ptossib- circuit this year at the age of 64. won this season but has recorded six run­ eight American tour events at 40. Irwin, 0 ) “It came at the right time,” he said. “I Joaime, but she’s the only cHie that will for Sam Snead’s victory in 1946, and Ben ly Sandy Lyle of . ner-up finishes in American competition. 44, followed up his third U.S. Open title was getting bored acting.” tolerate me.” Hogan’s in 1953, leading U.S. players Americans, who once dominated this J 3 > goes the whole damn week. to happen now. Some other leading American con­ with a viaory near New York the follow­ Asked if racing revived his interest in His schedule is jet-set, but more be­ rarely journeyed to the British Open. The tournament, have won it only once since > H “I’ve got a script now that the chances “I still enjoy (racing). I don’t enjoy tenders include PGA title-holder ftyne ing week. other things, he joked that wife Joanne cause of the multiple careers he is jug­ purse was modest, the trip l

Geddes leads a soggy U.S. Women’s Open Mets bow to Royals beat By ED SHEARER and Colleen Walker completed only three Reds, 4-2 The Associated Press holes before the round was suspended by darkness. Red Sox, 5-3 DULUTH, Ga. — Jane Geddes took Walker, who shot an opening-round 69, By JOE KAY the clubhouse lead at the U.S. Women’s birdied the first three holes Friday to go The Associated Press Open on Friday, but it took her 12 hours By HOWARD ULMAN 6-under for the tournament. Lopez, who 'ajlP'fe to do it. opened with a 68, fell to 3-under when CINCINNATI — Tom Browning The Associated Press Geddes shot a 2-over-par 74 in a soggy she bogeyed the first hole Friday. allowed two runs in 7 1-3 second round that was interrupted three “I get to rest tomorrow, and they and Mariano Duncan had two hits BOSTON — Mike Macfarlane, who had .struck out times by rain delays totaling 6 hours, 11 don’t,” Geddes said. “It’ll be a long day and scored twice as the Cincinnati twice, broke a sixth-inning tie with a two-run single as minutes. for a lot of people.” Reds beat the New York M eu 4-2 the Kansas City Royals beat the Red Sox 5-3 Friday Y “I feel like I’m on a golf marathon,” Rosie Jones, and Meg Friday night. night and extended Boston’s losing streak to five games. she said. “I’ve never been at the golf Mallon were tied at 142 after completing Browning (9-5) retired the first 12 Macfarlane’s two-out single to left-center field came course for 12 hours.” their second rounds. Jones shot a 70 on batters before Darryl Strawberry led off Mike Boddicker (11-5), who has lost two straight The round was suspended by darkness Friday, while Daniel and Mallon had 71s. off the fifth with a single off the top % after winning 10 in a row. at 8:30 p.m., with 84 of the 156 players Also completing the second round were of the right-field wall. Strawberry Tom Gordon (6-6) allowed seven hits and two runs in still out on the course and another 18 gol­ defending champion Betsy King with and also ended Browning’s shutout bid six innings, walked five and struck out three. Steve Farr fers still waiting to tee off. They will try Rat Bradley. K^g shot a 71 for a 143 with a solo homer to center field in to complete their second round on Satur­ total, while Bradley was at 144 after the seventh, his 23rd of the season day morning, when play is scheduled to shooting a 70. and sixth in his last nine games. AL Roundup start at 7:15 ajn. Debbie Massey shot a 73 and was tied Before the game, the Mets an­ The U.S. Golf Association said it with King at 143. Mary Murphy had a 74 nounced they had temporarily ended planned to start the third round at 1 p.m., for a 144 total. contract talks with Strawberry, who followed with two innings of one-hit relief and Jeff with threesomes begiiming play on the Two weather delays on Thursday says he’ll file for free agency after Montgomery pitched the ninth for his ninth save. first and 10th , forced 27 players to return to the couse the season. Strawberry, in the final Royals center fielder missed the game be­ Th« Associated Press Geddes was just happy to complete her Friday to complete the opening round. season of a six-year, $7.2 million cause of a death in the family. He was not expiected back second round, which gave her a 4-under Six of those had to endure a 2-hour, 11- contract, said he’ll listen to offers THERE IT GOES — New York Mets’ Darryl Strawberry, for Saturday’s day-night doubleheadcr but may return for 140 total and a two-stroke lead among minute rain delay. from other clubs and from the Mets shown in a file photo, hit his 23rd of the year Friday Sunday’s game. 36-hole finishers. There was a 3-hour, 4-minute delay at the end of the season. night, but the Mets still lost to the Cincinnati Reds, 4-2, at With the score tied 2-2 in the sixth and two outs, Jim “I’m thrilled I finished,”.Geddes said. less than an hour after the first round The Mets moved within 4-2 and Riverfront Stadium. Eisenreich singled and stole second. Willie Wilson “1 was getting really'aggravated today. finally ended. chased Browning in the eighth when walked, Boddicker threw a wild pilch and Macfarlane •V'S Two of my bogeys were three-putts after The field began again at 4:15 pjn. and Kevin Elster doubled and scored on pitched, giving up nine hits and Dodgers handed the Chicago Cubs got the go-ahead hit. Pht Tablet added an RBI single in ^ rn m a break. I just didn’t know how fast the got in an hour of action before another Dave Magadan’s pinch double. three walks. He also threw a wild their fifth suaight loss, 5-2. the eighth. greens were.” thunderstorm caused a 56-minute suspen­ Randy Myers reliev^ and finished pitch to let in a nm. With the score tied 2-2, Mike Tablet’s two-out, RBI single gave Kansas City the Geddes, the 1986 Open champion, had sion. for his 19^ save, allowing one hit. The Reds stranded six runners in Scioscia doubled off Shawn Boskie lead in the second but Boston look the lead with two runs shared the first-round lead with I^tty “We’ll play as much as we can today,” Browning allowed six hits, the first three innings — four in (3-5) to lead off the ninth. Javier, in the bottom of the inning on RBI singles by Tony Pena H 5 Sheehan at 66 — the best opening score Judy Bell, a member of the USGA execu­ walked none and struck out three. scoring position — before finally hilling for Ramon Martinez (10-4), and Kevin Romine. m . in the history of the event tive committee, said between the second It was the Mets’ second straight scoring in the fourth. Duncan singled to score pinch-runner Jose Kansas City tied the game in the fourth when Danny o d ■ Sheehan, a three-time winner this and third delay. “The rest of the field will loss, the first time they have lost two singled, advanced on Browning’s Vizcaino. Tartabull singled, Eisenreich doubled and Wilson beat season and the leading money winner on start first thing in the menning.” The Associated FVess straight since dropping three in a sacrifice and scored on Barry Pirates 4, Padres 1: In Pittsbur­ out a grounder to first for a single that allowed the run to the LPGA Tour, didn’t even start her Bell said the third round would begin RAIN, RAIN, RAIN — Golfers Hiromi Kobayashi, left, looks row June 2-4. Larkin’s two-out single on an 0-2 gh, the Pirates turned a suicide score. . second round until 7:30 pjn. as soon as possible on Saturday after the All four Cinciimati runs were off pitch. squeeze bunt and a hit-and-run The Red Sox scored an unearned run in the ninth on O T) Sheehan birdied the first hole to go to 36-hole cut is made. skyweird as her caddy dries off amid heavy rains during the U.S. Frank Viola (13-4), who had his Dodgers 5, Cubs 2: In Chicago. single into two runs to back Doug catcher Macfarlane’s throwing error with a runner on the 7-under on the 6,298-yard Riverside “We’ll just keep playing until we have Women’s Open Friday at the Atlanta Athletic Club in Duluth, Ga. worst start since June 16, the last Stan Javier singled in the go-ahead Drabek’s strong pitching as the second. Course at the Atlanta Athletic Club. But a champion over 72 holes or more if it’s a Friday was just one of the several rain delays so far in the tourna­ time he lost a game. Viola, who had run in the ninth inning and Kirk Pirates beat the SO O" n she and playing partners Nancy Lopez tie,” Bell said. Boston, playing its first game since the All-Star break, ment. won his last four starts, was in Gibson followed with a two-run 4-1 Friday night for their ninth vic­ began the night leading the American League East by trouble in each of the five innings he double Friday as the Los Angeles tory in 11 games. tJiree percentage points over Toronto, which played at m C California. CO Track and field slows to a ‘walk’ at festival White Sox 3, Yankees 2: In New York, Lance John­ Post 102 earns son’s fifth-inning sacrifice fly scored Scott Fletcher with the go-ahead run Friday night and the Chicago White By OWEN CANFIELD made any difference,” Lawrence National champion Meredith Sox beat the New York Yankees 3-2. The Associated Press said. “But it makes it feel that much Rainey of New York won the 800 ^ % more special because it feels like meters in 2:03.40, overtaking silver Zone victory The White Sox, who beat the Yankees 8-0 Thursday MINNEAPOLIS — Track and we’re all doing it together.” medalist Celeste Halliday of Bloom­ night on Melido Perez’s six-inning, rain-shortened no­ field slowed to a walk in the U.S. Schueler knew early on that field, Conn., in the final 50 meters. hitler, took a 2-0 lead in the fourth but the Yankees lied Olympic Festival on Friday. By HERALD STAFF the score in the bottom of the inning. something was amiss in the 20- Rainey won the TAC title earlier i f - Dcbbi Lawrence of Kenosha, kilometer race. this year and will compete in the Fletcher then singled to lead off the fifth and he took Wis., broke her American record in “I’ve been racing for 12 years, so WINDSOR — Things finally went the way of the third on second baseman Steve Sax’s error. Sax at­ Goodwill Games later this month. the 10-kilometer race walk, and when we came through the first lap Manchester Legion baseball team Friday night at “I’ve been running two (minutes) tempted to catch Fletcher rounding the first-base bag but two-time Olympian Carl Schucicr at the 2i/2-kilometer mark I saw the Windsor High School. flat all season,” said Rainey, who threw wildly into the Yankees dugout. Johnson followed won a 20-kilometer event that clock and knew the course was In a Zone Eight contest, Manchester defeated received a degree in social studies with a fly to medium center. wound up being less than 20 short,” Schueler said. “When six Windsor, 9-4, behind the pitching of Brian Igoe and a from Harvard on June 7. “But kilometers. guys are on world record pace at 2>/2 I clutch hit off the bat of Dave White. Post 102, which guess the most important thing is to Women’s gymnastics began kilometers, you know something is hosts South Windsor this afternoon at 1 at Moriarty be competitive every day.” Friday night with all-around and not right.” Field, is 4-9 in the Zone and 6-19 overall. Newman stays hot In diving, Wendy Lian Williams team competition as the Olympic The course was inadvertently laid Windsor falls to 4-11 in the Zone. of Bridgeton, Mo., easily finished MANCHESTER — Chris Petersen’s bases-Ioaded Festival entered its final weekend. out to cover just 18.230 kilometers. Igoe tossed 6 1/3 innings. He walked six and stmek first in the 10-meter platform single drove in Keith DiYeso with the winning run in the Preliminaries in 10-meter platform Schueler, of Colorado Springs, out five. White gained the save. preliminaries. The 447.69 points seventh-irming as Newman Lincoln-Mercury recorded its diving also were held. Colo., won the race in 1 hour, 18 It was a good win,” Manchester coach Dave Morency were a personal preliminary best for fifth straight win, a 6 5 come-from-behind victory over Lawrence finished her race in 46 minutes, 59 seconds. said. “Lindsey Boutilier did a great job defensively at Williams, a 1988 Olympic bronze the East Hartford Jets in Twilight League action Friday miimtes, 10.26 seconds, breaking Phil Henson, the U.S. Olympic second base.” medalist. night at Moriarty Field. the American record of 46:14.4 she Committee’s cexnmissioner of ath­ Manchester starting shortstop Mike Gilbert will be lost Newman, which will meet Herb’s Wednesday at 6 set in The Athletics Congress meet letics, said turnaround cones for the Her closest pursuer was lor the remainder of the season due to knee surgery he Cokey pjn. in Bloomfield, is now 10-8 while East Hanford falls June 15. She also smash^ the fes­ race were mistakenly placed at the Smith of Ann Arbor, Mich., u. will have on Aug. 6. Th*Auodat»d Piest the only 10 7-9-1. tival record of 47:54.0 by Maryanne wrong marker of what was supposed Leading, 4-2, Manchester broke the game open with competitor whose eight-dive total Southpaw Craig Steuemagel was the winning pitcher. Torrellas of Clinton, Conn., in 1987. to be a 2*/2 kilometer loop. The error five runs in the sixth inning. Kevin Bottomley walked GOING DOWN — South diver Wendy (381.15) exceeded Williams’ score He to ss^ an eight-hitter, walked two and struck out Lawrence, 28, got an assist from shortened the loop by about 200 after seven dives (372.93). and Don Sauer (two hits) reached on an error. Steve F4« pholo/MancPsiier H*rald eight. Newman trailed, 4-0, before a Brian Crowley Williams of Bridgeton, Mo., eyes the the crowd, which gave her a stand­ meters. Joyner (two runs scored) singled to load the bases. grandslam tied the game at 4-all in the sixth. Jeff Riggs water in her preliminary dive in the 10- ing ovation throughout her last 1^. Williams experimented with a Boutilier (two hits, two RBI) singled in Bottomley “After it was discovered, they CLUTCH HIT — Manchester Legion’s pul East Hanford on lop, 5-4, with a solo shot in the She covered the final 400 meters in considered extending it another lap,” three-stage method of kicking her tefore While cleared the bases with a double. Igoe (two meter platform competiton at the Olympic seventh. 1:45 after lapping at a 1:51 pace for Henswi said. “But the referee felt legs away from her body while hits) drove in White with a single. Dave White, shown here in a file photo, Festival in Minneapolis. Williams’ score of In the Newman seventh, E^ul Cassidy and DiYeso most of the race. that would be too confusing to the preparing for a twist. Justin Bolduc drove in two runs. delivered a key three-run double in the 447.69 was her best ever in a preliminary singled. Bill Chapulis drove in Cassidy with die tying “I think I wanted it bad enough athletes that instead of six more laps 020 025 0— 9- 10-2 sixth inning of Friday night's Zone Eight The men’s 10-meter preliminaries - - run before FYilcrscn’s game-winning hit. round. that it (the crowd) wouldn’t have to go, now you’ve got seven.” 001 100 2 4 7-2 were held late Friday. Bollomtoy. Dohorty. Fraarmn (6) «nd Shufolt game at Windsor. Manchester won, 9-4. Tim Kiro was the losing pitcher. WP Igoo. LP- D ohw ty, ' ' 1 9 9 0 What’s News Expanded Comics and TV Sections Start Today! Monday LOCAL NEWS INSIDE ■ Area town delegates supported Gibes. Page 7. iHanf IjfHtpr Mml^i | ■ Elderly complex facing town PZC tonight. Page 7, Monday, July 16, 1990 ■ Landfill fee hike Manchester, Conn. - A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents angers business. Page 7. Former Whaler to Manchester goes big I, pralh Gorby OKs NATO MOSCOW (AP) — West German Chancellor coach East hockey Helmut Kohl said today that President Mikhail S. for underdog Cibes Gorbachev has removed his objection to a united Germany belonging to NATO. The Soviet objection had been a major obstacle to full German unifica­ Several of Manchester’s sup­ Cibes will carry over to rank and file tion. By ALEX GIRELLI i Manchester Herald porters said the fact that Democrats. — see page 41 Kohl spoke at a jo'mt news conference with Gor­ Manchester’s Democratic state Cibes said the party will be TS bachev in southern Russia that was broadcast live representatives John W. Thompson unified after the primary, and he on West German television. HARTFORD — The Manchester delegation to the Democratic State and James McCavanagh backed said he will support the nominee of He said he and the Soviet president had agreed Cibes was a major factor in their the party. “I believe that nominee that a unified Germany will be free to choose which Convention contributed heavily Saturday to the delegate vote count decision to back him in opposition will be me,” he said. alliance it will belong to, and Kohl had told Gor­ r « 4 i^ to Morrison, the front runner. Democratic Town Chairman bachev that Germany wanted to stay in NATO. of 454 for William Cibes, which paves the way for a primary election Some also pointed out that there Theodore R. Cummings, a Cibes Kohl also announced agreement on several other had been no strong effort by the supporter, also insisted the major issues, including a timetable for the Sept. 11 to choose the Democratic LeMond still confident Morrison campaign to get them to Democrats will unite after the withdrawal of Soviet troops from East German ter­ nominee for governor. By SALVATORE ZANCA Twenty-one of the town’s 26 switch allegiance. primary and he cited unification ritory and the size of the armed forces for a united ,.n' after past party primaries as ex­ The Associated Press Germany. delegates cast their ballots for Cibes, State Sen. Michael Meotti of Glastonbury, who represents amples. Kohl said that Soviet Ucops should be withdrawn with five voting for Bruce Momson, Manchester, is a Morrison sup­ Cummings said he believes many VILLARD DE LANS, France — With the Alps now from East German territory three to four years after the man who became the convention porter. He said he feels a voters now feel it it time for a can­ at their backs, the 170 cyclists sUll left m the T o ^ de Germany is united. The Soviets now have about endorsed candidate after wining the France enjoyed an off day Friday as two-time winner support of 992 delegates. Democratic primary will be helpful didate who supports an income tax, 380,000 troops in East Germany. coupled with more responsible Greg LeMo^nd remained confident he can make a During the same period, the armed forces of a The only delegation giving more the party,because the candidates votes to Cibes was Middletown, need to become better known. management of state spending. united Germany will be r^uced to 370,000 men. The Associated Press He said there is a perception that “ "r’SS; is far from over,” said LeMond who is in Kohl said. The combined suength of the East and which cast all 23 of its delegate “I think Bruce will win handily,” fourth place, more than 7 minutes behind Iwdcr Claudio West German armed forces is now about 600,000, QUAKE PANIC — Panic-stricken workers votes for the New London state Meotti predicted, saying he does not ClSpucci of Italy. “There are still another 10 ^ y s to go. representative. think the late surge of support for Please see CIBES, page 6, with West Germany providing 480,000 men. flee a building in Manila Monday as an Seven minutes arc easily lo^ m the pp^cce Kohl said the ri^ ts of the four World War II vic­ earthquake measuring 7.7 on the richter Two relative unknowns, Chiappucci and Ronan Penscc torious powers will cease immediately after unifica­ of France, head the standings follow,^ by the favornes tion, but that their troops could stay in Berlin as scale struck Luzon Island. Initial reports said — Eric Breukink of the Netherlands, LeMond and 1988 long as the Soviet troops arc in East Germany. more than 40 people were killed. winner Pedro Delgado of S{»in. , ,. , , .. “The Tour is always decided m the third week, said LeMond, who should know. He has gone into the 1 ^ 8th District meets twice in that period and last year waited until the last MANCHESTER — The new Board of Directors seconds of last year’s Tour in the thrilling final day ume of the Eighth Utilities District will meet for the first 51 killed trial to edge Laurent Fignon. , , ^ n time today, and the appointment of a district rate Right now, Chiappucci has a lead of 1 “ maker and of four district commissioners is one of seconds over Penscc, 6:55 over Breukink and 7:27 on the first matters it will consider. LeMond. ^ _ The rate maker post is now held by Teresa The Italian was 81st last year m the Tour de France- Machell. in quake But in 1990 he was named the best climber in the Tour ot Director Joseph Tripp is fire commission and Italy, although he finished low in the standings. Director Thomas H. Ferguson is public works com­ By ROBERT H. REID Penscc was best known as LcMond’s teammate on the missioner. The posts of administrative commis­ The Associated Press French ’Z’ team. sioner and insurance commissioner are vacant. Two flat stages and then the Pyrenees come at the start They were held by directors who are no longer on MANILA, Philippines — A major earthquake rock­ of the final week. the board. ed Manila and surrounding Luzon island today, inflict­ Fignon is gone now, having exited in the fifth ^ g e as The new district president is former director ing serious damage. Officials reported at least 51 he succumbed to a variety of problems, both physical and Samuel Longest, who was elected without opposi­ people killed, most when a six-story college building emotional. tion after the former president Thomas E. L^ders north of Manila collapsed. LeMond, too, had his physical woes as he was slow to dropped out the race. Scores more were believed trapped under the rubhle i get into shape as publicity demands over the winter and a Directors new to the board arc Angela Chirico of crumbled buildings, including 150 reportedly virus in the spring limited his training. In the Tour of and Mary Jane Summa, who was elcct^ to replace trapped in the Hyatt Hotel in the mountain resort of Italy, he was almost three hours behind. Longest as a director. Baguio. Now he is leaving behind nearly all those who left him Gordon Lassow, a long time director, and a The U.S. Geological Survey in Golden, Colo, behind. . ^ fomicr president, will begin a new term. registered the quake at 7.7 on the Richter scale. Chiappucci and Pensec were part of a group ot tom There were scores of aftershocks. that broke away from the pack in the first stage and Japan repays loan The Office of Civil Defense said the Philippine gained a 10-minute gap on the field. Christian College collapsed in the provincial capiuil of Chiappucci’s hold on the yellow jersey of the leader is TOKYO (AP) — Japan, which has moved from Cabanatuan City. The city of more than 80,000 is 60 tenuous, like Steve Bauer and Penscc before him. the second-largest World Bank loan debtor to the miles north of Manila and was near tlie epicenter. world’s largest creditor nation, repaid its last World Bauer held the top spot for the first nine days unUl the The office said at least 41 people were killed in the Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald t.. ■- race entered the mountains. Then he quickly dropped out Bank loan today. city and outlying area. Officials in Cahanatuan said of sight, losing 21 minutes in the I’Alpe d’Huez stage The last $7 million installment on a 25-year, $75 hundreds of students were unaccounted for, but it was IN CAUCUS — The Manchester delegation caucuses before a vote at Saturday's Democratic million loan to the Japan Highway Public Corp. after giving up the lead. uncertain how many were in tlic building when it col­ State Convention in Hartford. Pcnsac took over on his 27th birthday. At 27 and two was paid, said World Bank spokeswoman Keiko lapsed. days, he was in second place, grateful for an off day after Sato. In Baguio, 110 miles to the north, portions of Between 1953 and 1966, Japan borrowed $862.9 a 49lh in the individual time trial. several luxury hotels collapsed. The Manila radio sta­ Now it is Chiappucci’s turn for the others to key on. million from the World Bank to finance 31 projects. tion DZRH said 150 people were trapped in the Hyatt Only India borrowed more money from the World Morrison: No negativism Especially LeMond. Hotel. A woman who identified herself as a public The American, unleashed from team obligations with Bank at that time. relations officer of the hotel said most of those trapped The loans financed the construction of power Pensec’s fall from the lead, is free to roll. On Wednes­ were in the casino. plants, steel mills and other development projects. By JUDD EVERHART Democratic State Convention, but one. day, on I’Alpe d’Huez. he rode defensively and tried to She did not give her name. Officials in Baguio ap­ The Associated Press Cibes had more than enough support Morrison had 992 delegate votes, “The World Bank provided money during pealed for heavy equipment and for blood which tlicy protect Pensec’s lead for his ’Z’ Team. Japan’s roughest times," said Seiichiro Yonekura, to qualify for a primary in Septem­ to Cibes’ 454, or 69 percent to 31 The off day that benefitted others, was a disadvantage said was in short supply. professor of business history at Hitotsubashi HARTFORD — With the ber and said he’d take that next step. percent. Cibes needed 290, or 20 for him. Air Force Master Sgt. Dan Fuller, reached by Democratic party fimily behind him, “There’s no advantage in percent, of the 1,449 delegates, to “Unfortunately, 1 am the type of rider who needs two University. telephone at the U.S.-run Camp John Hay in Baguio, “Without its help, Japan’s postwar recovery U.S. Rep. Bruce A. Morrison says Democrats beating up Democrats,” force a primary. The Aeeociaied Prew three days in the mountains,” he said. “You can sec the said the city was without elecuicity and that damage he won’t resort to negative cam­ Morrison said after the convention Cibes also promised a positive would have been inconceivable.” The bank’s strict was widespread. others start to crack.” semtiny over borrowers also forced Japanese com­ paign tactics in the race against state adjourned Saturday afternoon. “1 campaign, telling reporters, “We Bauer cracked. Penscc cracked. Will Chiappucci crack panies to improve their management aird account­ Plca.se see QUAKE, page 6. Rep. William J. Cibes Jr. don’t intend to be part of a nasty will go on in September and in UADDV I PADER — Italy’s Claudio Chiapucci. the overall leader of the Tour de F r^ c e ? U ing practices, Yonekura said. Morrison won the party’s endor­ primary. I’m hopeful that the “That’s where I think Breukink and Chiappucci would sement at this weekend’s primary will be an issue-oriented Please see DEMS, page 6. be weak if we had consecutive days in the mountains,” LeMond said. Gang leader may sue leaders in fourth place. NEW HAVEN (AP) — A reputed New Haven Motorcyclist gang leader has filed notice that he may sue the city, claiming that police negligence caused a motorcycle accident that nearly killed him. Montez Diamond, 20, who is facing drug and as­ seriously sault charges, suffered severe head injuries in the June 8 traffic accident. He remains in guarded con­ dition at Yale-New Haven Hospital. Diamond was fleeing a police cruiser when he injured crashed his motorcycle into the back of an am­ bulance, according to a letter of intent to sue, a legal step that lays the groundwork for the actual By NANCY FOLEY filing of a lawsuit. Manchester Herald The notice was signed by Diamond’s attorney, Timothy Pothin of New Haven, and filed with the MANCHESTER — A Lebanon man was airlifted to city clerk on July 2. St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford Pothin said it is too soon to say whether a lawsuit late Sunday niglit after the motorcycle he was driving will actually be filed, but he wanu to interview wit­ collided head-on witli a car on Main Street, police said. nesses and is reviewing police reports and audio Christopher Ruddy, 17, of Olenick Road, Lebanon, tapes so he can determine whether the accident was was listed in critical condition in the intensive care unit, according to a hospital spokesman. 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