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■ Sidewaik repair Monday, July 30,1990 Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year Newsstand Price; 35 Cents program starts. u Page 7. ■ Students get Trinidad Union chief: Imagineers derail painting franchise. iUaurlipatpr HrralJi Page 7. Newman win streak gunfire no give-backs Expiosion kiiis By NANCY FOLEY be no need for it. The state’s binding reported arbitration law, which she strongly Manchester Herald — see page 47 Tory iawmaker supports, has made strikes obsolete, HANKHAM, England (AP) — MANCHESTER — Pearl she said. The process doesn’t always SPORTS I A Conservative Party lawmaker By DAN SEW ELL Caouette doesn’t like to hear the favor teachers, either, according to and outspoken critic of the Irish The Associated Press word “union” used to describe the Republican Army was killed today Manchester Education Association. by a bomb plant^ outside his car, PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad — The newly-elected president said police said. Gunfire broke out today near a she prefers the word “association” Ian Gow died shortly after emer­ government television station and because she associates unions with gency services reached his home, Parliament where Moslem ex­ blue collar workers. Y Bosox win; Yanks sweep pair said Inspector Mike Alderson of tremists held the prime minister and “We’re professionals,” she said. Sussex police. 30 other people hostage for a fourth Caouette, a math teacher at Ben- day. f F I net Junior High School, became DETROIT (AP) — Boston’s Tom Bolton held Detroit S. Korea The heaviest shooting was president of the MEA at the begin­ to four hits in 7 2-3 innings for his first career road vic­ centered on the television station, ning of July after an uncontested tory after seven losses and the Red Sox scored a n ^ - urges toiks whose employees were taken election. From the union’s new of­ eamed off Jack Morris to beat the Tigers 1-0 Fnday SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — hostage Friday. Automatic rifle and fice in the Hilliard Building on West South Korea today urged Com­ machine-gun fire was punctuated by Middle TUmpike, she discussed her ™ Morris (8-13) yielded just four hits but was victimized munist North Korea for talks on a what sounded like artillery booms. views of the union and its relation­ proposed opening of the heavily “A major firefight is going on,” ship with the Board of Education. armed border between the two na­ said a diplomatic source, who spoke Like her predecessor, Valerie AL Roundup tions in August. on condition of anonymity. Sady, Caouette, a 20-ycar veteran of Prime Minister Kang Young- The shooting at the TV station ap­ the Manchester school system, does hoon said in a message to his peared to becoming from two direc­ not come across as a firebrand labor when Mike Greenwell opened the Boston fourth with a North Korean colleague that a tions, but it was not clear whether leader. In addition to an aversion to PEARL CAOUETTE 2 ''' the word union, she also has an single, stole second and continued to third on catcher meeting must be held before Aug. there was any attempt by the Caouette. Mike Heath’s throwing error. After struck 7 in order to allow the five-day security forces to storm the building. aversion to the more confrontational In addition, for many years, the out, Carlos Quintana a sacrifice fly. The unearned run frontier opening, which would start Heavy black smoke was rising from tactics that are associated with them. union has enjoyed what she calls was the 19th off Morris, most in the . Aug. 13. Television House at 10:20 a.m. W “1 don’t believe in strikes. I don’t “excellent” relations with the school The Tigers put runners on first and second with one Early this morning, automatic believe in work stoppages,” she administration and the school. o ^ 1- weapons fire rang out near Parlia­ said. Such behavior is not befitting out but Bolton struck out Gary Ward on a 3-2 pitch and ^ - w “That’s not to say we always agree,” Cecil Fielder was out trying to steal second. Fielder Personal income ment, about a mile away, where “professionals,” she said. she said. opened the second with a walk and the seventh wiA a up 0.4 percent rebels seized Prime Minister Arthur Part of the reason that she seeks to U3 1 N.R. Robinson on Friday. The 1 avoid confrontation is that there may Please see UNION, page 6. single but was erased both times when Ward hit into WASHINGTON (AP) — Con­ The Associated Press plays. rebels claimed to have wired him Bolton (4-1) walked six and struck out three. He was sumer spending jumped 1.0 per­ explosives and threatened to blow TRINIDAD GOVERNMENT UNDER SIEGE — Abu Bakr. relieved by Dana Kiecker after walking Tony Phillips cent in June, the largest gain in him up if a rescue attempt was five months, while personal in­ right, pictured earlier this month during a goodwill visit to Bar­ Si and yielding an infield hit to Travis Fryman with two m ount^. comes rose 0.4 percent, the Kwasi Attiba, one of the rebels bados. Bakr, along with other Moslem militants have seized General Assembly z m out. Dana Kiecker relieved and hit Alan Trammell with a government said today. inside Parliament, said by telephone the parliament building in Port-of-Spain, the capital of O “D The Commerce Department said pitch, loading the bases. But shortstop Tim Nahering today the gunfire came from police consumer spending totaled a Trinidad and Tobago. made a leaping grab of Fielder’s line drive. Rob Murphy “who have been attempting to picture unclear seasonally adjusted annual rate of thwart” the negotiations to end the S o pitched the ninth for his fifth . $3.64 trillion after being un­ two sides were far from a settle­ security forces patrolled with orders O "n The victory kept the Red Sox one game behind Toron­ siege. changed in May. It was the biggest He said the group was holding ment, apparently hanging on the to shoot looters on sight. senators are not seeking re-election to in the American League East. The Blue Jays beat On Sunday, a television executive By PETER VILES m JJ! advance since a similar 1.0 percent eight government ministers along rebels’ demand that they be granted — will be more difficult. CO Texas 1-0. increase in January. immunity from prosecution. But At­ who was also being held by rctels The Associated Press “Based on the fact we have a slug Yankees 3-4, Indians 0-1: At Cleveland, Andy Haw­ with the prime minister. The rebels tiba said: “We arc very hopeful for said Robinson had offered to resign of Democrats who have voted for a ■A accuse Robinson of corruption and HARTFORD — A year ago, the kins, winless in 12 starts, including a lost no-hitter, held an amicable solution.” billion-dollar tax increase, and they Cleveland to three singles for his first victory since May Ms. Magazine demand he resign. 1990 General Assembly elections 2 o A government official said the Elsewhere in Port-of-Spain, Please .see TRINIDAD, page 6. still couldn’t balance the budget. 6 as the Yankees beat the Indians 3-0 and went bock on stands were shaping up as a referendum on D > on to sweep Friday’s twi-night doubleheader. the O ’Neill administfation and the The Yankees won the second game 4-1 as Jeff Robin­ NEW YORK (AP) — Eight Democratic-backed tax increases Please see ASSEMBLY, page 6. son pitched his third strong game since leaving the months after suspending publica­ that totaled nearly $1 billion. CO tion, Ms. magazine is headed back But that was before Lowell JO Please see BOSOX, page 47 to the newsstand without advertis­ Compulsive collectors Wcicker returned, before Gov. Wil­ > ing. liam A. O’Neill dropped his bid for Meotti, others > H The magazine also has a slightly re-election and before countless " 0 new name, Ms.: The World of other developments that seem to are targeted Women, which its backers say bet­ let go with rat pack sale have blurred party lines. Marshall sent ter reflects its worldwide scope. “Neither psarty has a lock this lime,” said state Rep. Doreen Del By ALEX GIRELLI NORTH HAVEN (AP) — Imcl- Page said. been suffering from her disorder Manchester Herald Shattered town since age 11, when she was unable Bianco, D-Waterbury. “It’s up for da Marcos, with her thousands of The foundation has about 150 grabs for anybody. Wcicker being in and The Associated Press support groups around the country to stop getting out of bed at night to the Bosox collects itself pairs of shoes, might have felt very the race (for governor) just skews it much at home at the Obsessive for people with obsessive compul­ to touch a prayer book. If hindsight is any guide, more MONROE, N.C. (AP) — Losses Page said she never wore any of so much that you really can’t call Compulsive Foundation’s first sive disorder, who uncontrollably than a dozen General Assembly NEW YORK (AP) — The Mets will uade dis­ were estimated at up to $ 1 million act out behaviors and rituals, such the new clothes or shoes she it.” Hoarders and Pack Rats Tag Sale, Republican leaders arc still hopw- races could shap>e up as close gruntled first baseman Mike Marshall to the Boston after a weekend explosion and fire as repeatedly cleaning rooms, or bought, and or never used any of Red Sox for three minor leaguers effective Saturday, left little but cooling rubble where held over the weekend. ful that they can tap into voters’ calls for incumbents who won Among those at the Saturday checking locks, and appliances, her wedding gifts, for fear of soil­ New York announced Friday night. part of downtown Monroe had anger over the tax increases to win narrowly the last time they faced |r event was Kathleen Page who was and hoarding huge numbers of ing, tearing or breaking them. Not Marshall will be removed from the 15-day dis­ stood. once did she sit on any of her own back control of the Assembly, which the voters. u-ying to let go of the 80 pairs of belongings for inordinate periods And among the incumbents abled list Saturday and sent to the Red Sox for The explosion late Saturday furniture, and her ex-husband. they have ruled for only two of the shoes, more than 200 dresses and of time. that political observers say may Greg Hansell, outfielder Endcr Perozo and a night in this town of 13,000 Jack, had to cat out every night be­ last 16 years. Those two years were suits, boxes and boxes of costume Members raised $500 selling be most vulnerable is state Sen. minor league player to be named later. demolished at least eight busi­ cause she refused to use the dishes. 1985 and 1986, after the GOP was jewelry, piles of sweaters and clothes, accessories, books, ap­ Michael P. Meotti, whose district Before going on the disabled list with a stomach nesses, shattered storefront win­ Members say their disorder is a swept to px)wcr in the 1984 Reagan blouses, slacks of scarves, and an pliances and a mixture of other includes Manchester, Bolton and problem, Marshall had a heated disagreement with The Associated Press dows nearly the length of Main landslide. odd collection of accessories that items — some of which were chemical imbalance that can some­ Mets manager Bud Harrelson over a lack of playing Succl and sent six people to a Election strategists for both piar- Hebron, as well as Glastonbury WHO GOT IT?__New York second baseman Steve Sax, left, and outfielder she had kept in her closet for donated by the public, according to times be helped with medication. hospital with cuts from flying After years of shock treatments lies doubt that this year’s three-way and Columbia. time. . , , battle for the ball hit by Cleveland’s Jeff Mantos in the third inning of the first game of their decades. Executive Director Jim Broatch. Meotti, a Democrat, told The Marshall, 30, is baiting .239 with six homers and glass, officials said. and psychiatric care, Fhgc finally gubernatorial race will produce the doubleheader Friday in Cleveland. Barfield caught the ball for the out. The Yankees won the Page had by far the most mer­ Foundation members, donning Herald this morning that he has begun to feel better with the kind of coattails that will help the 27 RBIs in 53 games. chandise of all the vendors at the T-shirts emblazoned with the susp)ects he is being considered opener, 3-0. words “Rtck ’em in — move ’em help of the anti-depressant Republicans win control or other­ Rubbing alcohol tag sale. Some of Connecticut’s wise dramatically alter the makeup vulnerable to defeat because his 1,000-plus Obsessive Compulsive out,” were glad to be able to joke Fluvoximinc. seat has been targeted by the was a mistake about their disorder. Without each Page tried not to pay attention as of the Assembly. Foundation members held the tag “1 don’t believe that anybody’s Republican state leadership. And BOSTON (AP) — Kilty sale to raise money for research other’s support, they couldn’t. customers rummaged through her he admitted that he believes the Ptgc, a New York resident who belongings during the tag sale. going 10 run away with the guber Dukakis says in her upcoming and to take a step toward getting nalorial race," said Dcbby Wilhite, GOP has a viable candidate in his autobiography that the night she over one of their compulsions. helped establish the foundation in “I’m out of it,” she said, smiling, oppx>nent, Sonya Ooogins, who 1987 by appearing on the ABC’s “sort of pretending this isn’t really who is coordinating election drank rubbing alcohol, she didn’t "1 never thought I was a hoar­ suategy for House Democrats. “And like Meotti is from Glastonbury. 1 “2(Nr20" news program, said she’s hapi>cning.” realize it was poisonous and der. I thought I was just a cleaner,” as long us it’s clo.se and competitive, But Meotti said he firmly wasn’t attempting suicide, a it will have a minimal effect on our believes that this early in the newspaper reported. ability to hold the House.” race, his chances arc still good Mrs. Dukakis, the wife of Democrats conuol the House by a going forward to November. “1 former Democratic presidential 88-63 majority and the Senate by think I can win,” Meotti said. nominee and Massachusetts Gov. Conversion ideas rise 23-13. To win conuol of cither He pwinted out that he was not Michael Dukakis, chronicles her chamber, the GOP needs to gain six exp>ected to win in his first run bouts with alcohol and diet pill ad­ scats in the Senate or 13 seats in the for llw senate p»st in 1986, or in diction in "Now You Know,” to be House. his second campaign in 1988, released in August. as defense budget falls when he defeated Carl Zinsser of Control of the Assembly brings numerous advanuigcs besides the Manchester by a vote of 12,847 9 both Coiuiccticul Democrats, is how $200 million per year. obvious leverage in voles. to 10,560. By JOHN DIAMOND much help can the government af­ In any case, the numbers at play Members of the majority party serve Meanwhile, in the Scruttc, at The Associated Press [Inside Today. ford. in ilic defense spiending debate arc us chairmen of the Assembly’s least four other incumbents, three staggering. many committees, where decisions who won luurowly in 1988, face WASHINGTON — A sweeping Licl)crnian and Dodd arc pursuing —From 1977 to this year defense pmtcntially close races. They arc: a proixjsal to six’iid up to $1 billion arc made iluil determine whether 20 pages, 4 sections Senate plan to help victims of spending u-iplcd from $97 billion to bills ever make it to the House or —Sen. Lee Scaipctti. R-Trum- military budget cuts represents a per year to help workers, com­ $296 billion. Now, according to bull, who is fighting to hold the munities and companies left high Senate floor. growing acceptance that defense House Anncd Services Committee Slate Republican Party Chainnan uaditionally Democratic 22nd Another Anglo. and dry by the declining p(K)l of spending is declining rapidly and nicinbcr Nicholas Mavroulcs, D- Richard Foley said the OOP’s chan District in Bridgeport and Trum­ Classitiod___ _ that states like Connecticut need defense procurement dollars. On the Mass., six'iiding may drop by 50 ces of winning conuol of the House bull. She won in 1988 by 1,149 Comics ______help. House side, proposals backed by Focus______percent in real terms by the end of arc “an even money bet.” He ack­ The key question raised by the lawmakers from Connecticut, Ma.s- 9 Local/State __ nowledged that winning the Senate Please see MEOTTI, page 6 latest proposal by Sens. Joseph sachusclts and other defense-inten­ Lottery. — where four of the OOP’s 13 Nation/Wtotid Licberman and Christopher Dodd, sive regions call for spending about riea.se sec DEFENSE, page 6. Obituaries__ Opinion ____ Sports_____ Serving Manchester Area Over 109 Years - Call Today for Home Delivery 647-9946 0 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, July 30,1990—3 1—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, July 30, 1990 Governors discuss S&L Survived NATION/WORLD bailout money recovery 14 days

Judges By WILLIAM M. WELCH “We don’t need rocket scientists package. Former game The Associated Press and commissions — we need ac­ Sununu was politely received and in ruins tion,” Ashcroft said. only gently questioned about the often MOBILE, Ala. — The nation’s The vote came after the governors Bush administration’s latest By EILEEN GUERRERO warden on trial governors moved Sunday toward divided in a partisan dispute on proposal to raise revenues by limit­ The Associated Press endorsing a Democratic-led call for education — a subject on which ing the deduction for state income dog stands on a table across from surprise a national commission to investigate they previously had voiced only taxes by federal taxpayers. MANILA, Philippines — A 27- By KELLY P. KISSEL the jury and stares at U.S. District the savings-and-loan crisis in what consensus — before tentatively The S&L resolution was tacked year-old cook and fitness instructor The Associated Press Judge Malcolm Muir. one governor called a “vote of no agreeing on the makeup of a panel onto an existing policy statement was pulled Sunday from the mins of All of them, the government confidence” in the federal response that would grade states on their Sununu had authored when he was a hotel that collapsed 14 days ago in HANEYVILLE, Pa. — Paul W. contends, are on the list of en­ By MIKE FEINSILBER so far. progress in education. governor of New Hampshire. an earthquake. He is among the Aspcr and his wife traveled the dangered species and shouldn’t The Associated Press On a day when the National Gov. Richard Celeste of Ohio, longest survivors of a quake on globe in pursuit of big-game At Democrats insistence, they have been brought to the United Governors’ Association broke from added a provision that the panel also chairman of the Democratic gover­ record. trophies, shipping scores of stuffed Pedrito Dy was rescued about States. WASHINGTON — On the sur­ its normal bipartisan consensus, the nors, noted to Sununu that when animals back to the museum he vote on the federal government’s 3:45 a.m. from the wreckage of the face, David H. Souter has the group’s executive committee voted progress toward meeting education Sununu was chairman of the NGA, opened to display their prizes. Asper’s lawyer, Jerry Johnson, . i Hyatt Hotel in Baguio, a mountain credentials to become a predictable to send the full governors a resolu­ goals. “One of the concerns you raised at Federal prosecutors carted off said in his opening statement that strict constructionist Supreme Court resort 130 miles to the north. He six of the animals to a courtroom Aspcr never believed he was tion to investigate the S&L bailout Democrats, concerned that they that time was how to protect the was the third person found alive at justice. But the record — and con­ and find a way for “equitable not give up a political advantage to revenue base of state and local and hope to send Asper, a former violating the law because he had stitutional scholars — say you just the Hyatt since Friday, when a man recovery” of taxpayer money spent the White House and Republicans, government.” state game warden, to prison on the animals on display at his can’t tell. and a woman were rescued. on the bailout. forced cancellation of a bipartisan Sununu said he could not com­ charges of smuggling endangered museum. Sometimes at once, sometimes Dy was flown to Manila, where species. The action came on a busy open­ task force meeting on education ment on details still being negotiated over the years, judges often evolve doctors said he was suffering from Johnson has U'ied to raise doubts with congressional budget leaders Aspcr, 58, who was a game war­ and take positions on the bench that ing day of the governors’ annual reforms while they met alone. dehydration and low blood sugar. den from 1957 to 1959, has kills that the animals in the courtroom summer conference, which con­ They met later in private with but said the administration’s Dr. Raul Morena said Dy survived from every continent except An­ arc really on the endangered list, cludes Ihesday. GOP colleagues and White House preference was for Bush’s proposed because he was athletic and suffered tarctica. His two-building museum suggesting they could be close Michigan Gov. James Blanchard, officials and announced a tentative budget, now virtually discarded, The Associated Press no serious injuries in the July 16 in this central Pennsylvania town cousins. a Democrat, predicted Congress and agreement, but not before which had not such tax increase. NEW PRESIDENT — Alberto Fujimori, 52, waves to legis­ quake. includes more than 150 stuffed Analysis Assistant U.S. Attorney Bob President Bush would ignore the Republican Gov. Carroll Campbell “That’s consistent with the con­ lators Saturday after he took office as new Peruvian Presi­ “I drank my urine, sometimes animals. S&L request, directed at them. of South Carolina, who is co-chair­ cerns you raised,” Sununu said. drops of rainwater,” Dy said when Long would speak only generally dent, replacing outgoing Alan Garcia. Index cards next to skulls in about U.S. game laws and the case. But he said the statement man of the governors’ bipartisan The governors have written the he arrived in Manila. museum cabinets say more arc to dismay the presidents who put them “All the species here arc listed amounted to “a vote of no-con­ task force on education reform, administration opposing the elimina­ “I caught water with my mouth come, but that may depend on there. and scooped urine with the palm of Y as endangered by the “In the past 20 or 30 years, a good fidence in federal action” on S&Ls. blasted the Democrats. He said they tion of state tax deductibility, saying what happens in the trial under and under the convention treaty,” my hand. For 13 days, I was telling way in Williamspx)rt. third of the appointees have d is^- “It’s really a way to say we don’t were disrupting consensus and it would increase pressure on the Long said. have a lot of confidence in what’s trying “to polarize this.” states to limit or roll back taxes. New president myself 1 would die. And then I cried Asper faces a maximum penalty pointed their appointers,” says The Associated Press happening so far,” Blanchard said. “If partisanship is more important Gov. Douglas Wilder of Virginia for help.” of 67 years in prison and $3.7 mil­ The Wildlife Legislative Fund Lawrence Marshall, professor of Dy, whose eyes appeared glazed than education, then I’ll let them was one of those pushing the resolu­ lion in fines if convicted of all 19 of America, a sportsmen’s group ENDANGERED ANIMALS — Gale McCullough, a tour guide at the Fin, Fur and Feather constitutional law at Northwestern Republican governors mounted a and whose face showed little emo­ futile effort to strip the recommen­ defend that,” Campbell said. tion on S&Ls. He said he was not counts against him. based in Columbus, Ohio, says Wildlife Museum in Haneyville, Pa., shows off some of the trophies killed by Paul W. Asper, a University. tion, said he became so despondent The stuffed animals brought to biologists — not a jury — should Bernard Schwartz of New York dation of a commission from a state­ White House chief of staff John trying to attack the Bush administra­ big-game hunter accused of smuggling endangered species into the United States. Animals fires officials that he tried to commit suicide by court are from Asia, Africa and decide whether Asper is innocent University Law School agrees: ment of concern over the S&Ls. Sununu, a former chairman of the tion but wanted the commission to banging his head against the debris. South America. An African wild or guilty. shown include a hippopotamus and zebra. “Nobody knows how a judge is Gov. Garrey Carruthers of New governors’ association, defended act “without any desire to protect Fujimori said he would not give In a voice barely audible, Dy said: By BARRY LYNN going to turn out until the judge ac­ Mexico called it “a feel-good” vote, President Bush’s budget before the the rcpuUition of those responsible.” details of his economic plans, about "I prayed constantly to the Virgin tually sits on the bench.” and Gov. John Ashcroft of Missouri governors and said Bush would in­ “It’s not a witch hunt that I’m in­ The Associated Press which there is great apprehension, Mary and gave my life up to the So the verdict is not certain on said it would only delay any solu­ sist on fundamental budget reform terested in,” he said before the until Thursday or Friday at the ear­ Lord. Then I wasn’t scared LIMA, Peru — Alberto Fujimori -n \ what sort of justice Souter may be­ as part of any dcficil-rcduclion governors met. liest. tion. began his presidency by firing the anymore.” come if confirmed. The economy is in collapse. An­ Morena said Dy was disoriented O \ Blackout sparks looting; three die in fire He is only 50. He may surprise; commanders of the navy and the air nual inflation tops 3,(XK) percent. because of low blood sugar but that - n lots have. President Bush, in select­ force and announcing banks would Four of five people lack steady work he was responding to treatment. He be closed today and Tuesday to slop ing him, called him a judge “com­ and the government is bankrupt. was examined at Manila’s Makati By MICHAEL GOUGIS a “rough estimate.” “There is no need for a curfew. sunrise, police said. The area affected by the outage a run on the institutions. mitted to interpreting, not making, Fujimori has said he will cut price Medical Center. The Associated Press Three people died in a fire started There is no call for the National Some stores were ransacked and was in the far west-central section of At a news conference Sunday, he some completely emptied, business the law” — code fos a strict con­ subsidies, raise taxes and privatize Dy said he was among 12 people by candles they were using to light Guard,” said Mayor Richard M. the city, which includes both mid­ would not discuss the dismissals or owners and police said. Vandals structionist, music to conservative many state-owned companies. He trapped in the basement of the hotel n ^ CHICAGO — Looting broke out their home, authorities said. Daley. “It was only a blackout. dle-income and lower-income * details of the drastic measures he O a ears. also has said he would devalue wing used to house employees, but again Sunday night after stores were Power was restored to about There was no riot. There was no smashed glass doors and windows, neighborhoods. has promised to try to end Peru’s 20,000 customers by 4 p.m. Sunday, and some chopped holes in the roofs Schwartz cites Justice William Peru’s inti to raise the dollar’s cost all the others had died. on the West Side were ransacked the heavy looting.” Among those affected by the out­ economic crisis. CO previous night following a generat­ said Commonwealth Mison. More The blackout stemmed from a of stores to gain entrance. age affected were five hospitals and Brennan, the man Souter was by 300 percent to 4(X) percent. More than 50 people, including ing plant fire that left 40,000 cus­ police officers patrolled the West series of small explosions that began “They took everything,” said the Cook County Jail, all of which chosen to replace, as a justice who “The president docs not have to Last week, many banks ran out of 12 Americans of Filipino origin, arc m tomers without electricity, Side to prevent a repeat of Saturday shortly after 10 p.m. in a faulty Mike Alsars, who was guarding had backup generators, Hogan said. surprised his sponsoring president. give explanations,” Fujimori told money, leaving thousands of still believed buried beneath the o H authorities said. night’s troubles. transformer at a coal-burning plant Way-Low Discount Foods on Sun­ Jail spokesman John Nevin said “He was appointed as a conserva­ reporters on his first full day in of­ workers unable to cash their checks. Hyatt. There were sporadic reports of Commonwealth Edison spokes­ on the West Side, said John Hogan, day morning. “All the shelves are there were no security problems as a tive Democrat from New Jersey by fice. Drivers formed blocks-long gasoline The July 16 earthquake measured looting Sunday night, but no arrests man Bill Harrah said late Sunday another Commonwealth Edison empty. All the coolers are empty. result of the blackout, but extra President Eisenhower,” Schwartz Analysts said the dismissals lines and bread disappeared from 7.7 on the Richter scale. It left at were made, police said. that no significant restorations of spokesman. The resulting blaze The floors look like garbage.” guards were assigned as a precau­ said. After 34 years, Brennan retired probably were part of an effort to px)orcr ncighbohoods. Store shelves least 1,653 people dead, 1,(X)0 miss­ O “o “We’ve got enough troops now. power were expected until at least knocked out the cables that route Some Arab merchants com­ tion. a liberal giant so persuasive he impose authority over the military are often half-empty because mer­ ing and presumed dead, 3,(X)0 We’ve got them on the run,” said Monday for the remaining affected power to most of the West Side. The plained burglars singled out their Two men and a teen-ager died in could even influence justices who and in line with Fujimori’s promise chants withhold supplies in expecta­ seriously injured and 110,000 home­ police Sgt. John McDonald, adding customers. blaze wa.sn’i extinguished until 6:30 stores and passed over others. But a fire at one of the blacked-out disagreed. to fight corruption. tion of higher prices. less. S O that the number of police on sUeets Of Saturday’s looting. Officer a.m. Sunday. store owners of all races were homes after a candle being used for “Same thing happened when O ~n in the affected area had been in­ Rory Ohse said Sunday, “They Work crews continued to work to robbed. Police Superintendent light fell onto a couch, said Loretto Eisenhower picked ^ 1 Warren to m rn creased to 300 from 100 on Satur­ (looters) just lined up outside the restore power, but some of the LeRoy Martin said. Hospital spokeswoman Sue Robin­ be chief justice,” Schwartz said. “He Licensed Insured Bonded CO day night. stores, waiting for the police to 20,(XX) customers without elecuicity “The stores that were attacked son. was supposed to be a middle-of- Police said they arrested 49 leave. As soon as the police left Sunday evening might have to wait crossed all racial lines,” Martin said. IVnell Rawell, 27, and Ozell the-road, slightly-to-the-right people on looting-related charges they came back. We couldn’t keep until Monday and possibly longer, “There were no selected targets." Powell, who was in his 30s, were Republican.” 2 o Saturday night after power was up.” according to Hogan. Those arrested overnight faced pronounced dead upon arrival at Instead, Warren molded the FREE ESTIMATES m ^ knocked out. About 15 stores were But city officials played down the Looting began in West Side busi­ felony charges of burglary, looting, local hospitals, Robinson said. liberal “Warren Court,” which ruled o > ransacked, said Detective Luby disturbances, saying they didn’t ex­ ness districts within minutes after disorderly conduct and damage to Adam Powell, 15, died in Loretto that schools must desegregate and Novitovic, who cautioned that it was pect major problems Sunday. the blackout and continued until property, said Novitovic. Hospital’s emergency room. suspects must be told of their rights. ^ r - ^ Eisenhower, after leaving office, 33 CO was quoted as saying he’d made two Thd A»bociated Press 33 > Mandela big mistakes as president “and they Great American Paving > H Mongolians decide are both sitting on the Supreme ■D Court.” O’NEILL AT CONFERENCE — Governors William O'Neill of Connecticut, left, Michael New- charges Mark Tushnet of Georgetown bold Castle, Delaware, center, and James Florio, New Jersey, right, listen during the opening University Law Center cautions that plenary session of the National Governors Association Sunday in Mobile, Ala. and Concrete fate of Communism unpredictability can be overstated. conspiracy “It’s not that common,” he says. By KATHY WILHELM conuol of the Great Hural because “Presidents generally get an idea of The Associated Press of a shortage of opposition can­ the ways their nominee will ap­ 563-9520 By BARRY RENFREW didates. proach die law.” Still, he notes that Richard M. The Associated Press ULAN BATOR, Mongolia — But the five new non-Communist More than 90 percent of eligible parlies, born out of popular Nixon as president “appointed three voters cast ballots to determine demonstrations, hoped to win in the members of the court which wrote NM’S SOWETO, South Africa — At a Concrete Repairs rally celebrating the launch of the whether the Communists should Small Hural. Roe vs. Wade,” the decision that South African Communist Ptirty, stay in power, and early results “It’s just a beginning,” said Jar- legaliz.cd abortion. 706 Hartford Road Specializing in Nelson Mandela accused the showed that the party leader won gaal, a member of the opposition If abortion had been a “hot” issue Rock Driveways government of using an alleged election over a politicaJ neophyte. Social Democratic Ruly who was when the vacancies occurred, T\ish- Manchester, CT PastUy Pizza Communist conspiracy to delay Some people traveled in heavy observing balloting at the Gachuurt net says, “Nixon would have been Driveway Section Repairs 10% off peace talks. rains that washed out roads to vote Stale Farm outside Ulan Bator. She more careful.” & Dinners At Sunday’s rally, Mandela told Sunday in the Central Asian said more time was needed for Mon­ Once on the bench, of course, jus­ 647-1500 with this ad the crowd of tens of thousands that counuy’s first multiparty parliamen­ golians accustomed to a one-party tices have life tenure — and un­ Sidewalks/Patios the government is trying to whip up tary elections. system to gain the courage to join limited independence. And they Additional hysteria with claims that Communist After nearly seven decades of another parly. know posterity is watching. “I think Daily Lunch & Early Bird Specials 11-5 members of his African National authoritarian Communist rule, Mon­ Entire families arrived by horse, they do pay attention to the way Steps and Foundations Congress had plotted to seize power. golia joined the ranks of Soviet-bloc U"uck and car at Gachuurt’s school. things will look in history,” says Stuffed Shells $4.95 ‘To suggest ... that these out­ countries that are experimenting A holiday aunosphere prevailed, and Tlishnct. 5% Off with democracy. the elderly wore their best clothes, “Sometimes the chemistry within Meat Canneloni $5.50 standing sons and daughters of our Waterproofing/Drainage for Senior people harbor ideas of unilateral Results from individual races usually traditional herders’ cos­ the court will move a justice from tumes. Fresh Meat or Cheese Ravioli $4.95 military action against the peace began trickling in today. left to right or right to left,” James Citizens Observers came from Briuiin, the Structural Landscaping process is an insult manufactured by Voters selected candidates for the Simon, dean of New York Law United Slates, Poland and the Soviet Baked Stuffed Shrimp $6.95 the enemies of democracy,” Man­ national, provincial and local legis­ School, says. He noted that Brennan latures and, on a separate ballot, Union and Hungary. None reported probably was influential in moving dela said. Fresh Sausage & Peppers and Red Sauce $5.95 Excavation Trucking 1 selected their favorite prarty. major problems. Nixon appointee Harry Blackmun “If it is genuinely interested in The results of the party popularity In some parts of the country, from hard-right to a more centrist Spaghetti with Meatball or Sausage $5.95 peace and negotiations, the govern­ poll will be used to allocate the 53 heavy rains cut roads and telephone role. ment must act to bring about this seats in the Small Hural, which will lines, and election officials in Ulan And when the court leans left or Lasagna $5.50 result,” Mandela said. meet between sessions of the 430- Bator sent emi.s.sarics by plane to right, Simon says, some justices will Mandela also stressed that the seat Great People’s Hural and have Icam the results, Sharvamdy said. move in the opposite direction as a Italian Sandwiches $3.75 ANC was not a Marxist movement, considerable power. An hour before llie polls closed, counterbalance. He suspects Sandra although many Communists hold In the most dramatic race. Com­ 91.9 percent of the approximately 1 Day O’Connor, Ronald Reagan’s All Lunches Served with Salad & Hot Italian Garlic Bread. senior positions in the ANC. munist Party leader Gombojavyn million eligible voters had cast bal­ first appointee, is “working the mid­ Luncheon Beer Special Pitcher $4.50 ‘They have never sought to trans­ Ochirbat narrowly defeated his lots, the official said. dle” more than she might in a less conservative court. form the ANC into a tool and puppet non-Communist challenger, Gan- Local election commissions Tuesday thru Sunday 11:00am to 10:00pm of the Communist IVty,” Mandela bold, a 29-year-old lawyer. Justice Byron While, a John F. 9 began counting ballots by hand im­ said. Ganbold’s party, the Ruly of New mediately after the polls closed, and Kennedy appointee, and Blackmun .-A Police claim Communists and Progress, said Ochirbat won slightly most expected to finish by this also play that role, Simon says. militants within the ANC’s military The Associaled Presi more than 51 percent of the vote in morning. Tlie results were to be ’They try to pull the court together.” wing have stockpiled weapons and Ulan Bator’s legislative District 12, Moreover, Simon says, justices COMMUNIST RALLY — Deputy President of the African Na­ telephoned and then carried to the Caffe' arc formulating plans to seize power to Ganbold’s nearly 48 percent. National Election Commission in simply grow in office. After 10, 20 m w s if talks between the government and tional Congress Nelson Mandela, left, and General Secretary Some votes were invalid. Ulan Bator for compuUition. or 30 years on the bench, it llte ANC on ending white-minority of the South African Communist Party Joe Slovo, muster up Nationwide figures will not be shouldn’t be surprising if they have 704 Hartford Road ready until TUesday, said Sharvam- TIic Conununisls, known as tlie rule fail. during a rally held Sunday in Soweto, South Africa, to launch gone down new philosophical paths. Communist Party officials say dy, secrcUu-y of the National Elec­ Mongolian People’s Revolutionary Of the eight justices on today’s Early Bird Time 6-8 PM 9 they arc committed to a negotiated the communist party. tion Commission. Party, legalized opix)sition parlies Supreme Court, four — White, solution to South Africa’s racial Both the Communists and tlie op­ only in April, following mass Blackmun, O’Connor and Ftord ap­ ★ Capuccino or Expresso $ 1.50 ★ Bar Buffet ★ Beer $ 1.00 a glass divisions. position say they want to establish demonstrations for democratic pointee John Paul Stevens — turned ★ Pitcher $4.50 ★ Mixed Drinks $2.00 (Well Drinks) President F.W. de Klerk has South African government. rule by law, reform the sUgnant reform that were inspired by the out different than expected. About 35,0(X) people, nearly all of economy and build closer tics to the ouster of Communist governments Entertainment nightly 9 to 12 Bring a friend or two reportedly asked Mandela to drop tliem black, turned out for ilie rally Thousands sang, chanted slogans Marshall’s theory is that when the Communists from the talks. The and waved red hammer-and-sicklc West. But the opposition claims the in Eastern Europe. marking the Communist Party’s presidents pick nominees for non- lliesday thru Sunday 5:00pm to Closing ANC and the government are to flags during the rally, held at a foot­ Communists arc insincere and seek A Communist election victory idcological reasons, they arc more The Right Price hor The Proper Job meet Aug. 6 to try and clear the way move into mainstream politics after chiefly to slay in power. would not necessarily indicate Owned by Fred Annulli being banned for 40 years by the ball stadium in the black township likely to wind up with ideologically for full-scale negotiations. of Soweto ouLsidc Johannesburg. The Communists were guarantecc popular confidence in the party. surprising justices. MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, July 30, 1990—5 4—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, July 30,1990 FOCUS J N Why is everyone Dear Abby Dr. Gott talking about Tourism PEOPLE Abigail Van Buren ■ She does great foreign accents, but can Meryl Peter Gott, M.D. the “A-word?” plagues Streep sing? Apparently so, given a little practice. The 41-year-old Streep belts out a country tune in By WALTER R. MEARS “Postcards from the Edge,” a film based on Carrie Gloves help nail- Berlin Confronting the Fisher’s novel about a drug-plagued actress who, WASHINGTON — The password is litmus. among other things, sings in a Western movie. u By JACK ANDERSON “I was beside myself with fear,” Streep said in the That’s the test nobody is si^tposed to give David H. and DALE VAN ATTA______biters end habit Souter. And it is likely to wind up as his shield against generation gap Aug. 6 issue of Time magazine. “My knees were going a mile a minute and my upper lip was unc(Hi- question A: whether he’d say yes

Trinidad Defense Section 2, Page 7 Monday, July 30,1990 From Page 1 From Page 1 LOCAL/REGIONAL J and call early elections in the Carib­ Energy Minister Herbert Atwell, Bush said Sunday that he was fol­ the decade. “We’re just hying to be a fair than ptroviding extra income to in­ bean nation if he and the other representing the government, ap­ lowing the situation and that —More than a quarter of all U.S. employer.” dividual workers. Serving Manchester ■ Coventry ■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron hostages are freed. peared on national television late American citizens and tourists on spending during that period was for Defense Budget Project analyst Business groupts also are more en­ Abu Bakr, leader of a black Mos­ Sunday with an official statement. Trinidad and Tobago did not appear defense-related activities. Carol Lessure said there is a strong thusiastic about a key feature of lem commune, stormed Ru'liament ‘T am in no position to offer any to be in danger. —Nationally there are some 3.4 feeling, pjarticularly in the House, House legislation being pushed by on Friday and captured Robinson hope that the situation will be “Obviously we support the million civilians working in the that the Lieberman-Dodd pwopwsal is Rep. Sam Gejdcnson, D-Conn. — and most of his Cabinet. Bakr is resolved speedily and-or amicably,” government and are coordinating defense indusU-y, 100,(X)0 of them in “rather expensive.” helping defense manufacturers con­ Daughters of believed backed by Libya, but has Atwell said. closely with them until the situation Connecticut, and layoffs could ex­ Lessure predicted that some sort vert to civilian lines of ptroduedon. Educators disagree little general support. Atwell confirmed earlier rejwrts is resolved,” a State Department of­ ceed 250,000 workers p>er year of legislation to help ease the impjact ’The px)int, says Gejdcnson, is avoid­ Is a b e lla Simultaneously, the rebels seized that Robinson and Justice Minister ficial said in Washington. The offi­ under current defense spending of defense cuts “is a certainty.” But ing the quesdon of unemployment the government television station Selwyn Richardson had each been cial did not want to be identified. projections, according to a study by she said many lawmakers apipx^ar to benefits by keeping workers in their Scholarships and held its employees under guard. shot in the leg. Bakr, a former policeman in his the Defense Budget Project, a non­ be leaning toward more modest jobs. Unconfirmed reports said more Slate-run radio 610 said Nolli mid-40s who converted to Islam in profit research group. u proposals. with new truancy law than 20 people had been killed in the Clarke, an Anglican priest, was the 1980 while living in Canada, claims A key feature of the Lieberman- “It really doesn’t need to be a lot” “Millions of defense workers and The Daughters of Isabella fighting. A medical officer at the official mediator and was being as­ Robinson’s government is corrupt Dodd proposal that sets it apwt from of money, Lessure said. “It needs to their families are looking to Con­ By NANCY FOLEY said. Educating parents to under­ high schools puts children who are have awarded six scholar­ sisted by Anglican Bishop Clive Ab­ and responsible for widespread gress to keep their advanced skills in stand the importance of sending truant into the alternative education state hospital said today he could other defense conversion proposals be more than what’s out there now.” Manchester Herald ships of $150 each to those confirm only five deaths, including dullah and Roman Catholic poverty in this once oil-rich country. is a guarantee that laid-off workers She also said the emphasis appxsars a national economic frameworic — their children to school is more ef­ program, which is specially Archbishop Anthony Ritin. Bakr founded Jamaat al-Mus- receive 65 percent of the base ptay of and keep them out of unemployment fective, she said. designed to stimulate the entering East Catholic High that of a policewoman. to be more toward helping com­ MANCHESTER — State efforts Fires burned in the capital of Bakr told a churchman Saturday limecn, which means the Moslem an average manufacturing worker in munities — which the Connecticut lines,” Gejdenson said. “We have a Perkins also added that it may be youngsters’ interest in school, she School from four Catholic that he had wired Robinson and to crack down on truancy are not said. Port-of-Spain on Sunday. There was Group in Arabic, in 1984 and set up that state. In Connecticut, that would lawmakers also p)ropx>sc — rather responsibility to act now.” difficult to collect the money be­ parishes, and' one scholar­ other hostages to explosives and a commune on land he said had been meeting an enthusiastic respxtnse scattered gunfire and widespread translate into about $17,000 — from local education officials. cause the parents most likely to have Carolyn Smith-Slcwarl, senior would blow himself up with them if donated to Moslems by the late ship to a student continuing looting. Convoys of cars and pickup hardly a windfall in such a high In the last legislative session, the truant children are those from lower staff attorney for the Connecticut a rescue attempt were made. Prime Minister Eric Williams. her education at the trucks were loading up with everyth­ cost-of-living area, but more than General Assembly passed a law that income groups. Association of Boards of Education, Radio 610 said “scores” of people Bakr built a mosque, a school and Manchester private school. ing from looted jxiwdered milk to unemployment benefits would would require parents to pay a $25 'The law may also cost the district said that because the law docs not had been wounded in fighting as­ a kitchen to feed the homeless. Union refrigerators, electric stoves and provide. fine when their child is truant. TTie money because of the paperwork in­ go into effect until 1991, there is a Not pictured here is Dorothy sociated with the coup attempt. The Some 250 to 300 Moslems live television sets. As measures to soften the blow of law will not take effect until 1991. volved, she said. In Manchester, possibility that it could be modified Lori Lynne Gaudette Tara Muilan Red Cross sent mobile units to take From Page 1 Thompson of 71 Garden The government sent police and there. defense cuts move up the congres­ Susan Perkins, a Board of Educa­ claims Perkins, the schools already in the next legislative session. The blood donations from people too Bakr has visited Libya several St., Manchester, of the 22 Higbe Dr., East Hartford, 86 Worthington Road, Glas­ military patrols to re-establish order sional agenda, this provision appears tion member, said she docs not have effective programs to deal with law docs not sptccify whether the frightened to leave their homes. times and is believed to have is continuing on at East tonbury, of St. James and continued a nationwide curfew likely to touch off heated debate. It School officials in the p)ast have Caouette said she will work to agree with the law. “I don’t think it students who aren’t showing up for stale of the town would gel the $25, Church of Assumption The Port-of-Spain General Hospi­ received assistance from that that was imposed Saturday. Acting echoes a proposal by Sen. Robert agreed that relations between hold onto the gains teachers have teaches anybody anything,” she school. One program in the junior she said. parish. Catholic High School. parish. Police Commissioner Leonard tal said at least five people who country. Byrd, D-W.Va., made during the management and the union have made. For many years her husband, Taylor said the patrols were under were wounded during the coup at­ He has been involved for years in debate last March over clean air generally been amicable. also a teacher, had to work a second tempt died on Sunday. Officials orders to shoot looters on sight. a title dispute with the Rort-of-Spain legislation that would have given Caouette, who in the past has job because his pay was so low. She The television executive, Jones were unable to confirm a report by city council. Recently, police oc­ coal miners hefty jobless benefits if been chairman of both the union’s is not willing to have union mem­ Y Madeira, who was under guard at the Caribbean News Agency that 22 cupied part of the commune to stop environmental goals cost them their social and grievance committees, bers pay part of the cost of their Town program plans the station, said in a telephone inter­ people had died by Saturday in the further construction. Bakr fought jobs. and a past vice president of the as- m edit^ insurance, something many view that Robinson had agreed to fighting. unsuccessfully in court to have them The Senate shot down that sociadon, said that when she has school board members are advocat­ turn over power to an interim Thousands of people looted ejected. proposal in a 50-49 vote. It nearly gone to mcedngs of the national or ing. government that would rule until downtown stores, shopping centers, Bakr said on television Friday passed because of Byrd’s con­ statewide Education Association, “We would certainly be fighting elections were held in three months. warehouses and industrial plants on that the coup was intended to stop siderable influence as former to improve streets she has discovered this is not the not to do any co-pjayment,” she said. Robinson won the 1986 par­ major highways leading into the “poverty and the desUuclion” of majority leader. His successor in case everywhere. “We listen to other city. Radio 610 estimated damage “My feeling is that it took us so long liamentary elections by a landslide, Trinidad and Tobago, which has that top Senate post. Sen. George pjcople and we realize how fortunate to make the gains we’ve made.” priority system for future construc­ noted that some new walks have and the next elections were not downtown at $50 million. high unemployment and skyrocket­ Mitchell, D-Maine, argued against we are here in Manchester,” she By ALEX GIRELLI tion of town sidewalks for presenta­ been installed on Porter Street and A spokeswoman for President Caouette said she would consider Manchester Herald scheduled until 1991. ing food prices. it, saying it would create an unfair, said. accepting a smaller increase in tion to the Board of Directors by on Oak Grove Street, streets he said spxxial class of unemployed pxiople. 'The teachers union and the school September 1. The directors called have less pedestrian traffic than salary in order to hold on to full Sidewalks on the west side of “I favor some form of job protec­ may have gotten along in the past, payment of medical insurance. But for the study as a means of deciding Spruce. tion for pjcrsons who lose their jobs but the future is not so clear. The Spruce Street between Bisscll and how best to spend funds available He said the walks on the cast side -n \ the final decision would have to be Oak Streets are scheduled for as a consequence of direct federal last time a contact was negodated, made by the members, she said. for the large amount of sidewalk of the Spruce Street from Florence Assembly action,” Mitchell said during debate in 1988, the mood in the town and reconstruction under a town ' construction and repair facing the Street south for several blocks are program within the next two or three over Byrd’s proposal. Byrd’s state favored increasing teachers ’The present teachers’ contract town. particularly bad. From Page 1 weeks, according to William amendment would have been dis­ salaries. Now, however, many will expire in 1992, and negotiations From time to lime, residents have Camosci said the walks on Oak Camosci, town director of engineer­ Heather Docherty criminatory in favor of coal miners school board members have vowed will begin in the fall of 1991. pressed for repair of walks in their Grove Street were ordered by the Robert Billings Michelle D’Amato ing services. Board of Directors in response to re­ we’re optimistic,” Foley said. in the Senate, is confident the GOP governor. as oppKJScd to other typ)cs of workers to hold the line in the next round of Caouette has also set a goal of neighborhoods. 24 Brighton Lane, Vernon, 532 Woodbridge St., of St. 99 Pond Lane, Manchester, Camosci said that spot reptairs quests from parents of children “I don’t find anybody out there will not make big gains in the upper In the House, Foley pointed to who lost jobs because of changes in negodadons with the unions. gelling union members more in­ George Flavcll of 71 Eldridge St. of St. Bartholemew parish. Bridget parish. received the Anna LaGrace will be made on the east side of the phoned the Herald to ask about going to Highland Park School. who’s happy about Ae tax issue,” he chamber. several potential advantages for the clean air law. Increases in salaries made up a volved in the association. All of the Scholarship from St. James street, also from Bisscll to Oak. repair of walks on Srucc St. and He said the priority system to be said. “And there’s no Democrat who “The surest thing in the election Republicans. Of the 10 Democrats “That is why we should not be significant proportion of MEA offices were uncontested in Meanwhile the town’s Public some adjacent streets. Flavcll said established for future work will be Parish. has the guts to come out in public this year is a Democratic majority in not seeking re-election, five could writing laws which spjecify in the Manchester’s budget increase this this year’s election. In the fall, she Works Department is working out a he frequently walks in the area. He an intricate one. and defend it.” the Senate,” he said. be considered conservative, and thus law one group and one group alone year, and school board members plans to go to the schools and try m ^ Democratic leaders, who are out­ Another wrinkle in this year’s likely to be succeeded by should receive benefits,” Mitchell fought a tough batUe with the town sp)ark interest in the union among its wardly confident of their ability to elections is the unusually high num­ Republicans. Also, the GOP is said. “We should be writing laws for funding. members. hold their advantage, are banking on ber of people retiring from the counting on a heavy Republican that set forth certain criteria for stan­ Student IN CONNECTICUT, Si the power of incumbency and the General Assembly. Six of the 36 vole in the 5lh Congressional Dis­ dards so that if anyone meets those 2 m hope that enough voters will view senators and 19 of the 151 represen­ trict, the home of several House criteria or standards, they would be ■ Second baby delivery for firefighters O “u the tax increases as a responsible tatives are not seeking re-election. Democrats who won narrowly in eligible.” WE D E LIV E R EMERGENCY manages NEW LONDON (AP) — Some of the firefighters at New London’s O f th o se le a v in g , 13 are 1988. A disadvantage facing Byrd was downtown station have inadvertently begun an impromptu delivery step to avoid deep budget cuts. For Home Delivery, Call FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL “People aren’t going to go for Republicans and 12 are Democrats. “The 5th District is an area where the relatively isolated section of tlie service — for babies. S o ‘Read my lips’ this time around,” Among those stepping down are we can plow a lot more fertile country he sought to protect by 647-9946 Firefighters and ambulance attendants Saturday delivered their ^ O ~n the Republican leaders of both pushing for extra coal miner DIAL 911 franchise Wilhite said. “They don’t just want ground,” Faley said. “Just look at Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 In Manchester second baby this month, according to Battalion Chief Edward Samul. to hear blame cast. They want to chambers. Sen. Reginald Smith, R- our lineup there. We’ve got a benefits. Defense workers, by con­ Samul said the crew was getting ready to eat about 5 p.m., when By RICK SANTOS CO 52 hear solutions. Simply saying you New Hartford, and Rep. Robert Republican congressman from the trast, are spread across the country there was the sound of a car horn blast in front of the station and then Manchester Herald won’t raise taxes is not governing, Jaekle, R-Stratford. Also leaving is district (John G. Rowland) running in nearly every congressional dis­ inside the building itself. ^ . . „ :;i: and people know that.” influential state Rep. William Gibes, for governor. And we’ve got a black trict, noted Dodd, who opposed Samul said a man came running in, saying, “My wife’s delivering.” MANCHESTER — University of Dennis Riley, a Democratic aide D-New London, who is running for Republican alderman from the dis­ Byrd’s proposal. More than 100 dis­ “With that, it didn’t take much time,” Samul said. “The guys ran to g Connecticut student Dave Russell is trict’s largest city (Gary Franks) tricts arc heavily dependent on the ambulance and grabbed an OB (obstetrics) kit.” eager to prove that a bunch of col­ D > running for Congress.” defense spending. Lt. Victor Spinnato, Richard Burgess, Eric Foster and Greg Samul lege students can organize someth­ Liebcrman, who voted for the arc credited with delivering a healthy 8-pound, 4-ounce boy in the JJ^ ^ ‘ But the Democrats say incumben­ Byrd amendment, argues that ing other than a beer party. front scat of the Groton couple’s van to mother Diane Penisten. CO cy has its advantages even in dif­ And the proof is in the pudding, Meotti defense workers have an even •’MY FAIR LADY” “The baby had great lungs. He was screaming,” Samul said. “Mom J 3 > ficult times. greater claim to government support or in this case, the painting. Russell, was doing good too, under the adverse conditions.” > H From Page 1 “People have a general distrust of than laid-off coal miners. The 19, is the manager of the local Samul said mother and baby were uansported by ambulance to Thurs.. August 2.1990- 1:15 p.m. ■ 0 government officials, but somehow miners might lose their jobs if hou.sc-painting franchise. College Lawrence & Memorial Ho.spital after the 5:08 p.m. delivery. it doesn’t seem to translate to me,” demand for coal by utilities declined Fri.. August 3,1990 - 7:30 p.m. Pro Painters. votes — 51 percent to 48 percent. Republicans: Foster and Greg Samul also delivered a baby earlier this month, but g said Del Bianco, the Waterbury in the face of suffer smokestack College Pro, he said, is sort of the Her Democratic opponent is Ralph —William Gambardella, D-North Sot., August 4,1990 - 7:30 p.m. that lime the crew was able to reach the mother’s house and put her in Democrat. emission requirements. Defense fast-food of ptainting companies. Rilmcsi, lawyer from Trumbull. an ambulance where the baby was delivered. Chief Samul said. Haven, who won by just 41 votes. workers are directly depxjndent on Not that Russell and his eight —Freshman Sen. Stephen “People look at their state at East Catholic High School —John Piscopo, R-Thomaston federal spending for their employees will pwint a house in a ■ Swimmers cross Sound for charity Somma, R-Waterbury, who is lock­ representatives very differently than (63). livelihoods. New State Rd.. Manchester, CT few minutes. Rather, each franchise FAIRFIELD (AP) — Thirteen athletes battled choppy waves, oil g ed in a rematch against Donald —Raymond Collins, R-West they do at a governor or a con­ operates under a standard set of Rinaldi, the Democrat Somma nar­ gressman. If you’ve done your work “There’s an exucmcly suong case $5.00 Reflinald Pinto/Manchester Herald slicks and jellyfish swarms Saturday as they swam across Long Island x Haven (115). to be made here because the federal procedures designed to make the rowly defeated in 1988. Two years and been responsive to pxople in Sound lo raise money for cancer programs. ;> — Kevin Rennie, R-South government was really the employer company its most efficient. PAINTING FRANCHISE — Dave Russell, manager of the house-painting franchise. College ago, Somma defeated Rinaldi 51 your district, that’s what matters.” The group included Jeff Keith, who lost a leg to bone cancer at age g Windsor (131). of these p>coplc,” Liebcrman said. Before the company allowed Rus­ Pro Painters, directs his crew (left to right from top) Steve Eubanks, foreman, John Eccher, percent to 48 percent — by 1,073 12, and Olympians Craig Beardsley, Rowdy Gaines and Steve g —Robert Godfrey, D-Danbury sell to manage the small franchise, Craig Smith and Allison Lessner, all of Manchester. Lundquisi. The athletes swam a relay across the Sound from H)tt Jef- x votes. (141). Celebrating Our First 60 Years he was given a “grueling” interview —Sen. John Atkin, D-Norwalk, ferson, N.Y., to Fairfield’s Penfield Beach. —Daniel Caruso, R-Fairfield last fall and then had to enroll in a and sleep College Pro?” was the During the training program, held from how to estimate the length of a “All of us arc fighting one fight and that’s to fight cancer,” said ’g who is fighting to hold the 25th Dis­ (272). rigorous Uaining program. crux of the interview, said the junior on weekends during ihc spring job, lo how fast a certain type of trict, a swing district in Norwalk and Keith. “If there’s a race, it’s a race against cancer.” g —Christcl Truglia, D-Stamford “Arc you willing to eat, drink. majoring in English and history. scmcslcr, he was uughi everything paint will dry. The 28-ycar-old bond broker started the event in 1986 with lus Bos- g Darien that he won narrowly, 53 (282). First Federal Savings percent to 47 percent, in 1988. His ton College roommate, Fairfield triaihlcie Matt Vosslcr. Their com- —Elizabeth Brown, D-Waterbury miiment helped this year’s cross-Sound swim and a 24-hour g Republican opponent is Bob (364). has some of the best CD swimalhon raise a record $130,000 for cancer programs. educaUon g Genuario of Norwalk. —John Hoye, D-East Lyme Exchange Club honored for fundraising and support groups at St. Vincent’s Medical Center in Bridgeport. g —And in the 36th District in (391). rates around, at terms that Greenwich and Stamford, popular —Craig Taylor, R-Brislol (423). MANCHESTER — The ■ Elementary school gutted by fire Republican incumbent Emile “Ben­ —Peter Smith, D-Milford (487). are also right on the money. GREENWICH (AP) — An early morning fire Sunday gutted the g nie” Benvenuto lost his party’s en­ Manchester Exchange Club was —Oskar Rogg, R-New Milford 75-year-old Cos Cob School, town officials said. g dorsement when he backed inde­ So stop by the branch ofl'ice awarded a certificate of appreciation (544). Friday for contributing $1,(XX) to the First Sclccunan John Margenot said the damage was extensive. He g pendent gubernatorial candidate —Doreen Del Bianco, D-Water- nearest you and open your Child Abu.se Prevention Center in said the roof of the school was gone and what was left of the building :g Lowell Weicker. He faces a stiff bury (573). Vernon. was soaked with water. A fire dispatcher said he had seen only one g Republican challenge from state Open one of our CDs, CD today. You'll get some­ Ttic $1,000 was raised at a con­ room left standing. _ g; Rep. William Nickerson of Green­ cert sponsored by the Exchange Margenot said the fire was a major loss for the town’s school sys- g wich, a well-connected moderate thing in return that's very Club, according to Richard Johns, icm. X who has tapped President Bush’s president. Over the past year, the Tltc school, which opened in 1915 and was used for kindergarten g 1 PLO bomb escape brother, Prescott, as his campaign and well give you club has raised $2,5(K) for the child through fifth graders, will not be open in September. Last year it had g treasurer. SIDON, Lebanon (AP) — A valuable, indeed. abu.se center, he said. nearly 3(X) students enrolled. According to strategists in both remote-controlled bomb exploded on a road near Sidon today, wound­ ‘‘For a group tliat sire, that’s a The fire and loss of tltc building for classes in September prompted g parties, other state senators targeted something big in return. 0 60 months remarkable achievement,” said an emergency meeting of the town’s Board of Education. ing a PLO official and killing two of by the opposition as potentially vul­ Betsy Palmer, director of die center. Donald Roiz.ien, tltc school board chaimum, said among the altcnia- gj nerable include Sen. Fred his bodyguards as they passed the site in a two-car convoy, police % The Manchester Exchange Club has lives being considered was lo reopen the Parkway School which had g Lovegrove, R-Fairficld and Sen. about eight members. been closed in 1980 because of declining enrollment. g James Maloney, D-Danbury. reported. No group immediately claimed 8.50* 8.84 The center serves 12 communities 'Die Parkway School is about 6 miles away from the Cos Cob g: And in House Disuicts, where .innu,il i.ili- rc.sponsibility for the assassination .imm.il w ill east of the river. Palmer said. Most School. gj: turnout ranges from 5,000 to 12,000, of the clients and volunteers come The fire apjwcnily .started in the attic about 2 a.m.. Its cause was g; more than a dozen incumbents will attempt on Younis Awwad, 40, Miniriuim ik'|i.)sii $i uno imumcsi is in m from Manchester, Vernon and Eiist under investigation. :g try to hold scats they won by 600 political commissar of PLO chief |«)iiiuk'il .iriiKu-ilili-il rnniillilv Suhsl.inli.il pni 9 Yasser Arafat’s mainstream Fatah Hartford, she said. votes or less in 1988. ,Illy Ini f.iily w iiIk 1m w .iI K .ili-,iik 1 yickl .issiimc loriy fiunilics are currently being : ■ Slithering snakes wakes family Those “razor’s edge” incumbents faction. It was not known how I'lim i|'.il .mil m lficsl ifiii.iin mi ik'|Hisil Im I yisu served by tlic center, which sends SOUTHINGTON (AP) — A Southington man was awakened when g; include seven Democrats and six serious Awwad’s injuries were. ;il miyiii.il I, lie linwrvci mi^iiul m Ic m.iy imi lx' .iv.iil.ihk-.il m .iliiiily K.ilus .lu-suhii . i liuli.m yc counselors into the homes of his poodle junqxjd on his bed, shivering. When the man got up, he x. I’lMSmi.ll .KU ILIIlls niilv families that have abused their ; quickly saw wlial liad frightened his dog — a 10-footBumtesc python ;v children or are at risk for doing so. was slillicring past tlie bedroom door. , , n ■ U ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. The center also has a 24-hour phone “1 wanted to step over him, but then I saw the snake s full size and FIRST line for its clients. More than 40 it started moving towards me. So I just stood still, said the man. who ,v INSURANSMITHS SINCE families are on a wailing list for asked not to be identified. g: FHDHIUF help, according to FYilmcr. The snake, which was spotted about 3 a.m. Sunday, hcad^ mm a ;j; 1914 SAVINGS I'lic Child Abuse Prevention : sixuc bedtxxrm and the man closed Uic door behind it. His wife called .j. Hoginald Pinlo/Manchosler Horald 9 Center was started as a project of all • ttollCO. : Tltc man then woke his 13-ycar-old daughter and asked whclhcr she jj; Find out why our customers stay EXCHANGING CERTIFICATE — A certificate of appreciation exchanges hands from Betsy of the Fjichange cluhs in tlie state, 649-5241 and continues to be supjxtrted by • had brought tltc serpent home. She said no. g our cuslomers. Palmer, director of the Child Abuse Prevention Center in Vernon, to Richard Johns, president : [\)licc said gelling the siuikc out of tltc house was difficult. g 65 E. Center Street them, as well as by state funds. Tltc East Hartford: M.iinSth.rt JH'i h40l East Hartford: Silver lane, .SoH 71.17 Glastonbury: 'M.et Manchester: h4h H.lOO Rockville: K7.S hJ.Vt of the Manchester Exchange Club. phone number is 872-1918. Manchester, CT Insured hy South Glastonbury: h .ii ,Vi IH South Windsor: n44 IfiOl Vernon: 871 2700 the I Die

1 0 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, July 30, 1990—9 8—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, July 30, 1990 Identical twin doctors RECORD J have them seeing double A bout Town Obituaries Police Roundup

By VIRGINIA MORRIS something else they had have in have another patient for you,’ Hartford and Springfield, Mass., Field, Hillside Cemetery, East New Haven Register common. Rahimi said. “He was so nice and One way traffic ahead Lawrence J. Cagianello Man charged with assault wife of the late Anthony P. Liucci, Hartford. Calling hours are Monday, “Hey, he’s got my shoes on,” polite, he just followed.” A Manchester man was arrested and charged Friday A Sanitary Sewer line will be installed from Folley Lawrence J. Cagianello, 87, of mother of Joseph Liucci and Mary 7 to 9 p.m. NEW HAVEN — Drs. Elmer Nathan said. Elmer wrote down all the infor­ with third-degree assault, stemming from a domestic dis­ Brook near Keeney Street School, 1000 feet south on Miami, Fla., father of John A. Lou Smith. Funeral is from the Taz- and Nathan Valin are identical, It’s a match made in heaven — mation on the patient, and then, J.R. Hames Jr. pute, police reported. Keeney St. One way traffic will be maintained between 8 Cagianello of Manchester, died July zirii Funeral Home, 22 Locust St., except that Elmer moved the part same taste in clothes, same hob­ when asked about the first patient, Tommy Lee Green, 30, of 126 Spruce S t, was arrested a.m. and 4 p.m. The project is expicctcd to be completed 25 in Florida. Besides his son, he is Wednesday, 8 a.m., with a mass at J.R. Hames Jr., 19, of Enfield, in his hair from the middle of his bies, same car, same apartment, he responded: “Let me get by August 25. at about 11 p.m. Friday, the report stated. survived by his wife, Mary, and a Sacred Heart Church at 9 ajn., and brother of Julie Boyle of head to the side earlier this year. same opinions. They don’t even Nathan.” According to the reporL a witness told officers that daughter, Lorraine Harris of Miami, burial in St. Michael’s Cemetery, all Manchester, died Saturday (July 28) But even with different hairdos, fight. They agree on almost every­ “And I said, ‘Who are you?”’ CPR for seniors Green had been upset with the meal prepared by the vic­ u Fla. He was predeceased by a at Baystate Medical Center, thing and can have conversations Rahimi said. of Springfield, Mass. Visiting hours the two are breeding confusion in Senior citizens are invited to take a free Cardiopul­ daughter, Dolores Raganetti, former­ Springfield, Mass. Bom in Hartford, tim, so he attacked her, choking her with a phone cord. without moving their lips. “Later, I saw Nathan and I said, arc ’Piesday, 7 to 9 pjn. only. the halls of the Hospital of St. monary Resuscitation (CPR) class at Manchester ly of East Hartford. Funeral will be he lived in Enfield all of his life. Green had an outstanding warrant from Vernon police. ‘I was talking to you but it wasn’t Raphael, where they began work­ “We’re so used to each other. Memorial Hospital Monday from 6:30-9:30 p.m. To today in Florida. Laura M. (Cooley) Besides his sister, he is survived He was released into their custody upon posting a $500 ing last month as interns, or doc- We can predict each other,” you.’” register for the class call the Manchester CPR Project at by his parents, Leslie and Joyce bond. He was scheduled to appear today in Superior tors-in-training. Nathan said, explaining that he Rahimi, after a month of study, 647-4738. Space is limited. Elizabeth A. (McPhil- Donnelly (KnopO Hames Sr. of Enfield; Court. The twin brothers grew up in knows when his brother wants to has figured it all out now. One lips) McDonald Laura M. (Cooley) Donnelly, 72, another sister, Carron Young of Hawaii and went to the same high play golf without asking him. brother carries his medical manual Pot-lunch picnic of 67 McKinley St., Manchester, Woodbridge, Va.; his maternal Man arrested for robbery Elizabeth A. (McPhillips) school, the same college and the Hospital administrators have in his left coat pocket and one car­ widow of William R. Donnelly, died grandmother; five nephews; and a A Manchester man was arrested and charged Saturday Scandia Lodge #23 Vasa Order of America will have a McDonald, 51, of Vernon, mother of same medical school. Now, at 28, tried to spare patients and the staff ries it in his right coat pocket. Saturday (July 28) at the Hartford niece. with first-degree robbery, second-degree and sixth-de­ pot-luck picnic and meeting Thursday, August 2, at 6 Doima M. McDonald and Dierdre they are starting their medical any confusion by assigning the Sherry Greifzu, h e ^ nurse in Hospital, ^ e was bom in Williman- A memorial service will be T\ies- gree larceny, third-degree burglary, criminal impersona­ p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lennart Torstenson at A. and Timothy Mainville, all of careers as interns in the same city, Valins to separate units in the oncology where Elmer works, tic on January 9, 1918 and had been tion, and interfering with a police officer, in connection 33 Cobum Rd. Members are reminded to bring a lawn Manchester, died Thursday (July 26) day, 7 pjn., at the Enfield Con­ in the same hospital, in the same department of medicine, but the saw Elmer on a different floor The Associated Press chair. In case of rain the event will be held at Emanuel a resident of Manchester for more gregational Church, burial will be at with two incidents, according to police reports. department. brothers are causing havoc none­ chatting with some colleagues a at Hartford Hospital. than 50 years. According to the report, Michael Daly, 33, of 48 Valin, right, twin brothers, who Lutheran Church, 60 Church St. Besides her two daughters and the convenience of the family. There theless. week into his tour of duty, and SEEING DOUBLE — Dr. Nathan Valin, left, and Dr. Elmder She is survived by two daughters Grove St., was charged with the crimes Saturday after Some suspect they are doing it are aiso starting their medical are no calling hours. Donations may When they arrived. Dr. Ali tried to catch his eye. went to the same high school, college and medical school, Senior pinochle results son-in-law, she is survived by a and sons-in-law; Patricia and Guy police captured him moments after he allegedly broke in the same body. granddaughter; three brothers; and be made to the Enfield Community Rahimi was the senior resident on careers at the Hospital of St. Raphael. Feeney, and Bonnie and Walter into Mr. Steak on Center Street. “We’re the same height, “Expecting him to say hello I The Senior Pinochle players met on Thursday, July 26 their families. Ambulance Fund, Box 220, Enfield the coronary care unit, where Reichle of Manchester; a sister, Bar­ At about 1:45 early Saturday morning, officers weight, size and even have the looked at him, and he didn’t even with you all the time,” Elmer said. at the Army and Navy Club. Play is open to all senior Funeral service will be Monday, 06082, or to the Enfield Congrega­ Nathan works. “Later I said, ‘Elmer, do you in two so that the offspring have bara Peters of Melrose Btrk, DI.; responded to an alarm at the restaurant. They found a same correctional glasses. ... We bat an eyelash,” she said. It certainly has its financial members and starts at 9:30 a.m. Results were: Eleanor 9:15 a.m., from the John F. Tierney tional Church, 1295 Enfield Road have a twin brother or am I hal­ identical sets of chromosomes. eight grandchildren; and three suspect near the building, but he ran when when he saw look at our baby pictures, and we Rahimi assigned Nathan to a “I really pride myself in having benefits — one car, one apart­ Wesley, 636; Hazel McGary, 626; Ethel Krozel, 5%; Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., 06082. Arrangement: Leete-Stevens lucinating?”’ she said, laughing. great-grandchildren. police, the report stated. They shouted for him to stop, can’t even recognize ourselves,” patient, and half an hour later saw good relations with my house Elmer and Nathan say they Hans Bcnsche, 582; Betty TUmcr, 576; Arline Pbquin, Manchester, followed by a mass of Enfield Chapels. ment. Funeral services will be Ibesday but he did noL so they chased him down Center Street Nathan said. him crossing the hallway. staff. I thought, ‘Don’t tell me I’m For every 1,000 births in "this can’t imagine the world any other The brothers lived ^tart, once, 573; Loretta Luka, 573; Hans Frcdcrickscn, 572; Sam Christian burial, 10 a.m., at St. Y at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Giovanina “Jennie” The physique comparison sud­ But it was really Elmer. going to have a stuck-up person country, four are identical twins, when Nathan moved in with a Schors, 572; Herb Laquerre, 572; Edith Albert, 570; Kay James Church. A committal service before knocking him down. way. Main St., Manchester, at a time to Police reported that Daly, also known as Alen Hout denly made him take note of “I grabbed his hand and said, ‘I on my staff.’” meaning the fertilized egg splits “You’ve got your best friend girlfriend. Nixon, 567; and Ed Scott, 567. will be Monday, 1 p.m., at S t Fran­ (Sullo) Goulet be aruiounced. Burial will be in the and Alan HewitL was injured from being knocked down ces Cemetery, Pawtucket, R.I. Giovanina “Jennie” (Sullo) East Cemetery, Manchester. Friends and received medical treatment from Manchester “My Fair Lady” to be performed Friends may call at the funeral home Goulet, 75, of Hartford, mother of may call at the funeral home on Memorial Hospital. Sunday, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Clarence Raymond Goulet of Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial The restaurant had been broken into and about $20 C.A.S.T. Inc. will present the classic musical, “My Memorial contributions may be Manchester, died Saturday (July 28) contributions may be made to the was missing. Daly had $17.10 on his person, the report State banks report big losses in first six months Fair Lady,” in the air-conditioned East Catholic High made to the Sumner Redstone Bum at Coimeclicut Hospice in Braiiford. Hueblein Onocology Fund c/o said. School auditorium, 115 New State Road. Performances Center, c/o Dr. Ronald G. Bom in East Hartford, she lived in are Thursday, August 2, 1:15 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, Hartford Hospital, 80 Seymour St., Police records show that in February he had been in­ DANBURY (AP) — The region’s tom this winter was not the case,” time workers at 10 offices in Dan­ of Thrift Supervision, which is part detailed financial reports every non-performing loans increased 50 Tompkins, Chief of Trauma and Hartford all of her life. volved in an incident involving a courier from the August 3 and 4, 7:30 p.m. Admission is $5. Hartford 06115, or the American She is survived by three other weak economy is continuing to take said Gerald Noonan, president of the bury, lost $127,000 in the first of the Treasury Department. quarter. And although the com­ percent in the second quarter to Burn Services, Massachusetts Savings Bank of Manchester. Apparently, the courier C.A.S.T. Inc., the Children’s Associated Summer Cancer Society, 253 East Center St., sons, Paul Pedemonti Jr. of Mon­ its toll on the state’s financial in­ Savings Bank Association of Con­ quarter this year. Second-quarter New York thrifts had the nation’s prehensive second-quarter “call $308 million, up from $210 million General Hospital, Fruit Street, Bos­ Manchester 06040. was carrying a bag that contained paperwork only. Theatre, is an organization encouraging theatrical ex­ rovia, Calif., Robert B. Pedemonti stitutions, with banks reporting necticut. numbers are not yet available. highest losses at $162.9 million, fol­ reports” will not be available for a in the first three months of the year. ton, Mass. 02114. Daly also was wanted by West Hartford police. He is lowed by Texas, which lost $110.4 few weeks, the news is not en­ ploration among young people. This year’s show invol­ William H. Fitzsim­ of East Hartford and Theodore Rudy -n \ some of the heaviest quarterly los­ State bankers say federal bank ex­ According to banking department Tom Ackerman, a banking analyst Michael R. Smith scheduled to appear today in Superior Court. aminers are conducting aggressive documents, DS&L had $13.7 mil­ million in the first quarter. couraging. ves more than 60 youngsters, all of whom are 14 or Pedemonti of Enfield; two ses, largest volume of loan write­ with DALBAR Financial Services mons audits of local banks. lion in loans that were 30 to 90 days While some big regional commer­ The bad news lies mostly in the under. Tickets may be purchased in advance, or reserved Michael R. Smith, 28, of 35 Barry daughters, Joan Angelina Cardono Man charged with indecency offs and biggest funds to accom­ in Boston, said poor second-quarter Danbury Savings & Loan is play­ or more overdue, and another $3.7 cial banks including Citytrust and banks’ “non-performing” loans — by calling 649-9758 or 6-46-2668. Road, Manchester, died Wednesday William H. Fitzsimmons, 81, died of Hartford and Theresa Ann modate real estate losses. results are not surprising, particular­ Saturday (July 28) at his home. He An East Hartford man was charged with breach of Halfway through the year, banks ing host to three teams of examiners million in loans that were deemed Bank of New England — the parent loan payments that are more than 90 (July 25) in Enfield. Bom in Staf­ Michaud of East Hartford; two ly in Connecticut. was the husband of Helen (Mehl) peace and public indecency, stemming from an incident seem to have reaped little, if any, — from the state, the Federal non-performers. company of Connecticut Bank and days overdue. Free examinations ford Springs, he resided in Enfield sisters; 16 grandchildren; and six for most of his life. He was Fitzsimmons. He was bom in great-grandchildren. in which he allegedly was masturbating in his car in the relief from the spring real estate Deposit Insurance Co. and the Of­ In the first quarter, losses at the Tmst — have dominated the head­ Some publicly held institutions — “I would say it’s probably a con­ Dr. Edward C. McGuire and the Bolton Chiropractic parking lot behind Gold’s Gym, according to police fice of Thrift Supervision, spokes­ state’s privately run thrifts were the lines, local banks, too, are falling on which sold stock to raise capital — tinuation in New England of the employed by Namco Distribution Hartford on September 16, 1908, The funeral is Ibesday with a n ^ market. Center will be offering a free spinal examination for any and had lived in Manchester for 27 reports. “I think what is disappointing man Jerry Liba said. third highest in the nation, totaling their toughest times in years. have already released their second- first-quarter results, with maybe a school-age child (5 to 21 years old) on Thursday, August Center, Manchester. mass of Christian burial at 9 a.m. in He is survived by his father, Ben­ years. Most of his life, he was in St. Patrick’s and St. Anthony’s Douglas M. Green, 30, of 192 Bradley St., East about this quarter is that it indicates The $297 million bank, which $104.2 million, according to r ^ n t- The state banking department re­ quarter numbers. bigger deterioration in Connecticut,” 16 and Thursday, August 23 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Hartford, was arrested and charged Friday. An off-duty employs about 130 full- and part- ly released figures from the Office quires state-regulated banks to file At People’s Bank in Bridgeport, he said. jamin F. Smith Jr. of Enfield; his hotel managemenL starting at the Church, Hanford. Burial will be in that what we thought was the bot- Appointments are required. Call 649-8760 for more in­ Bond Hotel in Hartford, later police officer, who works out at the gym at 20 Utopia formation or to m ^ e an appointment. The Bolton mother, Mary (Lipusz) Griffin; his Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ m ” step-father, James Griffin of managing hotels in New York City field. Calling hours are Monday Drive, was told by an employee that a man had repeai^- m Chiropractic Center is located at 1 Tolland Road in Bol­ and Pennsylvania. ly drove to the gym and was seen masturbating in his car. ton. Manchester; his maternal from 2 to 4 pjn. and 7 to 9 pjn. at o H grandmother, Helen Lipusz of Fair- He was predeceased by two sons, the D’Esopo Funeral Chapel, 277 A short time ^ter. Green was observed in the act and Big was placed under arrest. Company fights dump fire field; three brothers, Benjamin F. William H. Fitzsimmons Jr. and Folly Brook Blvd., Wethersfield. Smith ni of Enfield, Nicholas B. David Mehl Fitzsimmons. Besides He was released on a $1,000 bond and is scheduled to Howard J. August appear Wednesday in Superior Court. O u BERLIN (AP) — A company bums. pany also boasts a 100 percent suc­ Today In History Smith of Agawam, Mass., and his wife, he is survived by eight contract that’s used to fighting Texas oil well Williams, Bools and Coots — cess rate. Manuel A. Matute of Manchester; grandchildren. Howard J. AugusL 56, of 113 No. Woman arrested for assault fires has arrived here to try to extin­ Boots and Coots were nicknames for No school or government agency three sisters, Cynthia H. Kauffman f Funeral services will be Tbesday School Street, Manchester, husband A Manchester woman was arrested and charged Satur­ guish the 20-year-old garbage fire two men who founded the company teaches many of the techniques Today is Monday, July 30, the 211th day of 1990. of Enfield, Patricia M. Callahan of at 8:30 a.m. from the John F. Tier­ of Joan E. (Fitzpatrick) AugusL died OS o “n burning in New Britain’s landfill. with the Williams family — has not these firefighters use; they have There arc 154 days left in the year. San Francisco, Calif., and Sharon A. ney Funeral Home, 219 West Center Saturday (July 28) at Manchester day morning with third-degree assaulL in connection drop learned on the job and have become Memorial Hospital. He was bom in with a domestic dispute, police reported. Local efforts to put it out have had a serious injury on the job in its Today’s Birthdays: Smith of Hamden; two step­ St., Manchester, followed by a mass m failed, and a New Britain firefighter 11 years, Williams said. The com­ the authorities others turn to. Actor Edd Byrnes is 57. Movie director Peter Bog­ brothers, Jeffrey Griffin of East of Christian burial, 9 ajn. at the Manchester September 19, 1993 and Francis BennetL 42, of 10 Coleman Road, was HARTFORD (AP)' — Contracts was seriously injured in the attempt. danovich is 51. Feminist activist Eleanor Smeal is 51. Hartford and Timothy Griffin of Church of the Assumption. Burial had been a life-long resident. He charged after she allegedly struck, biL and threw furni­ w for new construction in Connecticut But Williams, Boots and Coots Rep. Patricia Schroeder (D-Colo.) is 50. Singer Paul Manchester; a step-sister, Marilyn will be in St. James Cemetery. was employed by CIGNA of ture at the victim, the report said. dropped 24 percent during the first don’t consider it much of a chal­ Anka is 49. Actor-bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger Francis of Manchester; three Friends may call at the funeral home Hartford for the past two years and Bennett, who also receive injuries in the dispute was S o six months of the year, a decline lenge. is 43. Singer Kate Bush is 32. nephews; a niece; and several aunts today from 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial many years with the Grossman treated at Manchester Memorial Hospital. She was economists see as another sign of “This is clearly not the worst fire Today’s Highlight in History: and uncles. contributions may be made to the Lumber Co. He was a veteran of the released on a $250 bond and is scheduled to appear today D > the state’s struggling economy. Visiting Nurse and Homecarc As­ Korean Conflict serving in the U.S. in Superior Court. we’ve been involved with,” said NEED SOME EXTRA Twenty-five years ago, July 30, 1965, President John­ Funeral service was held today, 9 ^ ^ ' New contracts in Connecticut for Dwight Williams, chief consultant son signed into law the Medicare bill, which went into a.m., from Browne Memorial sociation, 545 North Main St., Marines. He was a member of St. 33 CO the first six months totaled $1.38 on this fire and an officer of the effect the following year. Chapels, 43 Shaker Road, Enfield, Manchester 06040. Bridget Church, the Dilworth-Cor- billion, down from $1.82 billion in 3 3 > company. On this date: followed by a mass of Christian ncll-Quey Pist No. 102 American the first half of 1989, according to SPENDING MONEY!! Roland Norman Legion, also, a member of the Current Quotes His firm has tackled flaming In 1619, the first representative assembly in America burial, 10 a.m., in Holy Family > H figures compiled by F.W. Dodge, an diesel fuel on the Amazon River and convened in Jamestown, Va. Church, Simon Road, Enfield. Rodrigue Lithuanian Club of Manchester. 33 industry research group. a refinery fire in Texas, a 52,000-ton Newspaper routes available In 1792, the French national anthem “La Marseil­ Burial will be in Hazardville Roland Norman Rodrigue, 62, of Besides his wife, he is survived “People who traffic in drugs and those who assist Construction spending — which by a daughter, Cathy August of cargo of burning coal off Los An­ laise,” written by Claude Joseph Rouget dc Lisle, was Cemetery. East Hartford, father of Nonnan people who traffic need to know that this country takes it accounts for 5 percent of the state’s geles and a shipload of solvent in your area... first sung in Paris. Rodrigue of Bolton, died Friday Manchester; a brother, George very seriously. No matter who you are, no matter how economy — dropped 36 percent in Rosa Small August of Seminole, Fla.; three aflame off Veracruz, Mexico. In 1863, American automaker Henry Ford was bom in (July 27) in the Newington Veterans much money is behind you, we will pursue you.” — As­ June alone from the same month a sisters, Helen Abrahamson of Ver­ But Williams, Boots and Coots Earn money and prizes by Dearborn Township, Mich. Rosa Small, 81, of 106 Florence Medical Center. He was bom in sistant U.S. Attorney Mark Jackowski, adter Manuel year ago, according to Dodge, a non, Evelyn Custer of East Hartford docs have some experience extin­ St., Manchester, died Monday (July Hartford and had lived in East Noriega’s one-time personal banker and five others were division of McGraw-Hill Inc. and Alice Vergnano of New Britain; guishing garbage. The company put delivering the 23) in a convalescent home in Hartford for the past 38 years. convicted of laundering drug profits. The New York-based Dodge said and a granddaughter, Tracy Lynn out an 80-acre fire in a toxic waste Manchester. Besides his son, he is survived by all three construction categories Lotteiy August of Manchester. landfill in Newark, NJ. in 1986. Manchester Herald She is survived by her daughter, his wife, Mary (Sutton) Rodrigue of “I drank my urine, sometimes drops of rainwater.” — declined; residential, non-residential The Associated Press Prayer services will be held Tues­ The 27 thermal wells scattered Marva (Small) DuPont and her son- East Hanford; three other sons, Pedrito Dy, explaining how he survived 14 days trapped and non-building, which includes in your neighborhood. day at 11:30 ajn. at the Watkins GARBAGE FIRE — Jay Walsh, a New Britain firefighter, throughout the Berlin dump to take Here arc the weekend lottery results from around New in-law, Henry L DuPont of Raymond Rodrigue of Cromwell, amid the rubble of the earthquake-shattered Hyatt Hotel projects such as highways and sewer Funeral Home, 142 East Center St., sprays a mixture of fire-suppressant chemical and water on its temperature indicate the fire is England. Manchester; three brothers, James in Baguio, Philippines. work. burning at about 2,(XX) degrees in Call today to get more details. Miller and Arthur Williams, both of Richard Rodrigue of Willimantic, Manchester. Burial will be at the Donald L. Klepper-Smith, the fire at the New Britain landfill in Berlin. some areas. As the fire cats through Saturday: Philadelphia, Pi., Eli Appling in and Thomas Rodrigue of East convenience of the family. There arc economist at Southern New England air pockets underground, it can New York, N.Y.; a sister, Estelle Hartford; a daughter, Diane Casey no calling hours. Telecommunications Corp., said the make the mound unstable. Connecticut Miller of Philadelphia, I^.; three of East Hartford; his mother, Aruia (Boucher) Rodrigue of East Manchester Herald construction report reflects other “The biggest danger is to the 647-9946 Daily: 3-6-3 sisters-in-law; four grandchildren; Chancellor dies economic data showing the weak­ people working in it. You get a lot of three great-grandchildren; a niece; a Hartford; a brother. Freeman Increase in gang rapes VIENNA, Austria (AP) — ness of Cormecticut’s economy. steaming and hot gases blow up Mas.sachu.setLs Rodrigue of West Hartford; two Founded Dec. 15, 1881 as a weekly. grandniece; and other relatives. Former Chancellor Bruno Kreisky, “The decline in construction con­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — Profes­ Alpine...... Massachu-setts Mcgabucks: 9-15-16-18-25-31 sisters, Jeannette Chiariello of East reported five rapes involving multi­ through the ground,” Williams said. Funeral service was held today, Austria’s longest-serving chancellor Daily publication since OcL 1, 1914. tracts is consistent with indicators sionals who help sexual assault vic­ ple offenders in the first quarter of A New Britain firefighter who fell Anderson...... 11 a.m., at Clark, Bell & Bell Hartford, and Arlene Fbrestowski of Armory...... and an architect of its poliicy of from other sources, including the tims say that incidents of gang rape this year compared with two in the Northern New England Funeral Home, 319 Barbour St., Willimantic; and seven through a thin spot several weeks Benton...... neutrality, died Sunday at age 79. USPS 327-500 VOL. CIX, No. 255 erosion of consumer confidence, the appear to be on the rise in Connec­ Pick Three: 6-4-4. Pick Four: 6-6-3-S. Tri-State Hartford. Burial in East Cemetery, grandchildren. same period last year. ago is still recuperating from serious Bigelow...... Kreisky was admitted to Lainz oversupply of residential real estate, ticut. Mcgabucks: 13-14-27-34-37-40. Manchester. Funeral services will be TUesday, Bowers...... 8:15 a.m., from the Callahan Hospital last week with a heart con­ Publisher demographic changes, the pending Directors of rape-crises centers Deepwood...... Sunday: Larry Hall credit crunch and governmental fis­ throughout the state say they have Santa (Rizza) Lined Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., East dition, and died of heart failure. Devon A Jew, Kreisky was forced to flee cal problems,” Klepper-Smith said. seen such a rise in reports of rape by Doane S t...... Connecticut Santa (Rizza) Liucci, 86, of Hartford, followed by a mass of Executive Editor g Ausuia from the Nazis but returned While the decline is a relatively two or more men that on July 1 they East Center Tpke. Raymond, Me., sister of James Christian burial, 9 a.m. at Our Lady Vincent Michael Vatvo Daily: 3-9-7. Play Four: 9-4-9-S News Edtof C Spit big hit for a large part of the East MKlde Tpke. of Peace Church, East Hartford. The to become its longest-serving chan­ created a new category in their Massacliu.setLs Rizza of Manchester, died Features Editor _ . Dianna M. Talbot economy, Klepper-Smith said he Edgerlon S t...... burial will be in Veterans Memorial cellor. record-keeping system for the at­ Daily: 0-0-8-2 Thursday. She is formerly of Sports EcStor______Lon Auster 1 does not expect it to get worse. tacks, which have been receiving Englewood...... Associate Editor Eileen Hiromi Mae ‘The rate of slowdown we have new attention during the Central Qoiway St...... Green...... Business Manager _ now should be about the same rate Park jogger trial in New York. Joanne G Fromerth Greenwood...... W eather Advertising Director_ Mamie Miller of decline at year-end,” he said. mmmssi Circulation M anager. “1 think the reports of gang rape Haynes...... Geriinde Colletti State Labor Department figures Hemlock St...... Production Director J Sheldon Cohen show a steady decline in construc­ we’re seeing in the media are just Pressroom M anager. Robert H Hubbard the tip of the iceberg,” said Gail HZGHLJLITD TATO&mm HiUcrest...... tion employment. Horace S t...... REGIONAL Weather Partly sunny In May 1988, there were 83,000 Bums-Smith, executive director of Keeney S t ...... TUESDAY ONLY Tuesday, July 31 Main Telephone Number construction jobs in the state, said Connecticut Sexual Assault Crisis Liberty...... 643-2711 Services, the association that funds Lodge...... The weather tonight in the greater Richard Picks, director of com­ JTTT>“ Circulation Telephone Number munications for the Labor Depart­ and coordinates the state’s 13 rape- Main Manchester area: partly cloudy, low 647-9946 ment. crisis centers. Marble...... 60 to 65. Light variable wind. Tues­ 9 FROM OUR MEAT DEPT. MoCabo...... at 441 South Mom Condo's . day, partly sunny. A 30 percent Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by By May 1989, the number of jobs aH Squire Village...... While Burns-Smith has no EXTRA LEAN New State Road... chwee of an afternoon or evening the Manchester Publishing Co., 16 Brainard Place, had d r o p ^ to 78,000, and by May statewide data. New Haven police North M am ...... all Stock Place...... shower or thunderstorm. High in the Manchester, Conn 06040 Second class postage paid at Ground Chuck $1.99/ib aH Wbtherell...... Manchester, Conn. F'ostmastor; Send address changes of this year, to 71,4(X). Oakwood...... 80s. Outlook Wednesday, partly Packard St...... all Wbodbndge S t ...... 160-109 to the Manchester Herald, P O Box 591, Manchester, Picks said despite the drop, cur­ sunny. High 80 to 85. Conn. 06040. 9 k Russel...... all Woodbridge S t ...... 287-357 rent construction employment in the FROM OUR DELI DEPT. Muggincss continues to plague The Manchester Herald is a member of The Associated state is higher than during the th e East. Showers and Press, the Audit Bureau ol Circulation, the Now England WUNDERBAR Press Association and the Now England Newspaper As­ 1980-82 recession. In May 1980 — Y o « * r^ thunderstorms were likely to form when interest rates were about 20 German Bologna $.99/lb. sociation. TUESDAY C A LL N O W along both sides of a cold front ex­ Guaranteed delivery. If you don't receive your Herald percent — the state had 45,9(X) con­ AttanHc 7io a m Ocmmn tending from the Great Lakes to by 5 p m weekdays or 7:30 a m Saturdays, please struction jobs. That number rose to FROM OUR BAKERY DEPT. 647-9946 / 643-2711 i^’.m r a r q Arkansas, westward into Ibxas and telephone your carrier II you are unable to roach your 51,200 by May 1982 and to 57,400 Church of the Assurr^Xbn carrier, call subscriber service at 647-9946 by 6 p m. 9 22 South Adams Street New Mexico, and northward into by May 1984. FRESH BAKED weekdays for dolivary in Manchester. “Manchester, CT $1.09/loaf OIW O Aeov-MtaaOw. kw. eastern Colorado. Suggested carrier rales are $1 80 weekly. $7 70 tor Contracts for residential building $Z00Adnrti»ion Raisen Bread one trxjnth, $23.10 tor throe months, $46 20 lor six in the first six months of this year over $1,000Cash Prizes lEanrI]patrrHpraIft months and $92 40 tor one year Newsstand price: 35 declined 33 percent, to $450.4 mil­ MrCorMoned Today’s weather picture was drawn by Douglas Cosmini, a cents a copy. lion, compared with $67.1 million in 317 Highland St. • Manchester ■ 646-4277 4th-grader at Bowers School in Manchester. the first six months of 1989. 0 10—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, July 30, 1990

THE NEW BREED BLONDIE by Dgan Young It Stan Draka Ifla iirlirs tfr H fra lft IV LIK E THE I P iP ( I DKPN'T G ET THE R A ISE Crossword 0O6, I L»JOEirf>T>fAO 1MAT B L A C K O N E , PLEASE YCW EnIxw vBorx jo o At, A A TrxANsukitjB. aoT- -fco rv u t -no (aCT NbOA. MIHO balloons Section 3, Page 11 OFF 'tootx. uJorXK ACT- FO B A L L z * OCCASIONS) Monday, July 3 0,1 99 0 ACROSS hamlaphara Anawar to Pravloue Puzzle ANOTHER ANGLE aaan. RDeBirr>,-n5MOC) OJC. ‘TC animal org. f-Kicrto-nj -mNSAJo' 5 Wat 48 SIraak of DC -mADOODOR. HEAO i oo^r/^RLo oe. ■ News with an unusual twist hitlncara color H 9 — and ma SO Football, In TO nmf-rrs. cov4co i-L£.hAr> 12 FlIgMIau England EM CAfcA'.____ Mrdi 53 Hoodlum 13 Jana Auatan 54 Improve lan­ tma guage of 14 Popaya'i S6 Claim on triand OHva property ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johrwon S6 Wood aorral Howling brigade shows wild passion for wolves 15 Bronta haro- 59 Aacand Ina Jana — 60 Chamlal'i iT'6 A m aiF, m aoma 16 If OH, 100. ir'6 0CCIO we JUfeTweveR HAve, people have little ^predation of of practice as a Wolf Haven volun­ 16 Baa burner HALF-eATgM ^ W&W? M R t FOR A HALF-eAteiO 5A& By HAL SPENCER will lift his head to the sky and maps, checked compasses and lot of energy from iu” said Jack 17 Exclamation 61 The (Gar.) answer their call, an event biologists plotted a siuvey along the edges of Laufer, the research biologist at how rare wolves are in the United teer, is regarded as among the best of aurpriaa 62 Tima OF CHIPS YeAR6... y 0FCHIP6/ The Associated Press 41 Dinar of the group. On this trip, she said IB CaKIc priail divlalon hearing consider a bit more likely than spot­ the Norse P c i and William O. Wolf Haven. States, he said. 4S — Hawkina 20 Balonging to 63 Trial 11 Diminutive ting a nearly extiiKt California Con­ Douglas wilderness areas. The non-profit Wolf Haven, For brigade members, the faint she had drawn return howls from an tham auffli Day CLIFFDELL Wash. - Marcia 47 Shoelace tip prospect of talking to a wolf is only entire wolf pack wailing back, but 22 Oppoilta of DOWN 19 Steal aource Mueller howls every morning as she dor soaring over Los Angeles. They drove along dirt roads, stop­ whose main mission is public educa­ poat 2 1 ----- 48 Viva — (by one reason they drive long miles quickly added: “Certainly, I’m not word of drives to her job at a Mercer Island The brigade members, trained by ping every mile to howl and listen as tion and research, keeps 26 wolves 23 Briny daap 1 Laat letter through the Cascades to join the sur­ about to claim I found wolves. It 24 — KIppur 2 Fraahwatar 24 Harvard'a mouth) 7-So Peniston/Tescher travel agency, and she howls all the Paul Joslin, director of Wolf Haven their cries reverberated through under various government permits. 27 Opaningi lortolaa rival 49 Conatruc- vey every other Saturday during the needs to be really checked out.” tlon beam (2 way home too. of America in Ihnino, are viewed as mountains. They noted the time and The haven takes in wolves from 29 Panntylva- 3 Actor Ray­ 25 Curved summer. Bill Richards, an employee of the nia — mond — molding wda.) 'Yakima mechanic Glenn useful by state and federal wildlife location of the stops on a special zoos that no longer want them and 33 Varaua 4 Conauma to­ 26 Bryn — 51 Snack “We want to learn about wolves Seattle Water Department, has 52 Longa (al.) Thompson practices a mournful wail biologists. The governments lack the form. At 1 a.m., they met back at the from people who had illegally kept 35 Apportion tally (2 wda.) 28 Rat------joined the group at the behest of his 36 Salaclout 5 Haada 30 Utanall 53 Hebrew SNAFU by Bruce Beattie ^30 from his back porch, and never mind staff to conduct the “howling sur­ campground, knowing the sound of them as pets. and pass it on to other people,” 37 Watary 6 Scamp 31 Hint letter supervisors. The department wants 55 A roae — M O j d i j what the neighbors think. veys” to locate wolves in a state their howls covered an estimated The brigade, which has received Mueller said. “The wolf is a very 40 Uncanny 7 Sanda out 32 Dama Myra eventually to take a inventory of all 42 Larga 6 Ran — roae ^ 1990 b, NEA. Inc Susan Heideke bellows a long where they are all but extinct, said total of 240 square miles. classroom and field training, checks misunderstood animal, although it is contalnar 9 Baaaballar 34 Fool 57 — King SPIOER-MAN by Stan Lea wild creatures HISTORY/ ves back into Washington,” she said. thern spotted owl, will do the same W n r n r . S'PON./ bers of the Howling Brigade, a North Cascades, confirming the ex­ only the start of more intensive in­ and federal wildlife agencies say CRAWLER l e t THE LITTLE newly formed group of mostly city istence of Washington b re e ^ g wol­ vestigation, using sensitive tape that prior to the wolf den discoveries “I see this as one more way to be for wolves once he improves his 15 n r n r LAPY POWN / folk whose enchantment with wol­ ves for the first time in 90 years. recorders and calling on the exper­ this spring, the last confirmed wolf involved in nature conservation and howling technique. ves draws them to howl for the rare On a recent balmy evening, 10 tise of experts to investigate further. sighting was in 1975. awareness,” said Connie Morrison, a Wolves, which once roamed creatures along dark and lonely log­ brigade members assembled at a “For all of us, the idea of getting Many people mistake the relative­ reading specialist at South Puget Washington by the thousands, were ging roads a few nights a month. campgroimd near this hamlet about out and tiying to talk to the most ly common coyote for a wolf, Sound Community College in virtually wiped out by trappers and w Their hope is that from deep in 30 miles east of Mount Rainier. complex and interesting of all wild Laufer said. He finds that error Olympia. exterminators at the turn of the cen­ Morrison’s howl, honed by hours Y the Cascade Mountains, a gray wolf They split into five teams, studied creatures is exciting and we all get a disheartening. It indicates that many tury, according to researchers u r-'ESfie u 7-3o 49 I EEK AND MEEK by Howie Schneider Witness misidentifies suspect

SQMEDAV WJE'LL B£ RIGHT AFTER HHF DENVER (AP) — It was every “I was seated in the first row of than me.” Even though Goble recanted the ABLE TD GO TO TH£ reporter’s nighunare. A newspaper the spectators’ section behmd the MUfJIGOAL g a r b a g e identification, Duran said, “the reporter covering a murder trial was defendanL” Duran said TViesday. “I AAOOfJ O J A FAIRLV PICR-UPS judge threw me out of the "The toast tastes funny? Sorry. Pop. I won’t identified as the alleged murderer by was just dumbfounded.” REGULAR BASIS — ------courtroom.” dry my sweat socks in the toaster anymore." a witness. The misidentification came 59 rar during testimony TXicsday. Deputy Denver District Attorney John Jordan said he doesn’t think W R i r Mildred Goble, 69, recanted the Goble said she was with Hamilton identification after a closer look, but when Acker came to borrow $1,(XX). the mistaken identity will affect his case. 30 (c) 1990 by NEA. Inc the mistake led to reporter Marlys She was asked, “Do you see that THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Duran of the Rocky Mounuin News person in this courtroom today?” But defense attorney Harvey ^ by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee being named a defense witness in Goble pointed to Duran. Steinberg said, “Since they relied iV ^ heavily on this wimess ... it’s kind Unscramble these four Jumbles, r SIGN FOFI THE BULL the first-degree murder trial of one letter to each square, to form n o The reporter said she and Acker of strange they’d take that position four ordinary words. Christina Acker, 42. He's arriving have the same hairstyle, but the after she identifies Marlys Ehiran as under a good WINTHROP by Dick CavalH Acker is accused of killing 68- omen year-old Margaret Hamilton in suspect’s hair is a different color, the last person to be seen alive with KLULS “and she’s probably 6 inches shorter the victim.” I A&KEP MY DAD RDR A HE SAID WHEN I STOP THEN WE'LL TALK ABOUT A 1989. □ RAISE IN MV ALLOWANCE. eROV/lN6, SBTTItsKE (DkVITIES RAISE IN MV ALLOWANCE. CELEBRITY CIPHER AND WEARINS OUT SHOES... Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by lamous T people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands for SAGYS another Today's due S equals N Deployed auto air bag bursts, ' G P N G R V K

JUBNGVTNH, HOCCUR t Dl» spews fear into rescuers IVGRMNG CMNJG; s / _ c^*LU points up the need for rescue amount of baking soda, are created JMG KM BPU HVUK.' LAMTEL By JOSEPH NEFF workers to learn how to handle acci­ as byproducts of the chemical reac­ Now arrange the circled letters to ERNIE by Bud Oraca The Associated Press tion that inflates an air tag in a form the surprise answer, as sug­ dents involving air bags, standard c- — PBHYR IBHCM front-end collision, said Tim Hurd, □ n gested by the above cartoon. A HUfIPKEP SORRY, THAT'S 1 IF I bMN YDU CAM GIVE quipment in about 3 million 1990 UNION CITY, N J. — Emergen­ spokesman for the National High­ U Q U P K M S . BUCKS OM R A L - ije Me BACK -m e c h e c k a s rfrtAKf5 The Associated Press cars. RUTABA6A POiOT u j r m PART OF MV BAyOUXANP cy workers and bystanders showered way Traffic Safety Administration, PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Never put off until tomorrow l u x x i s e w s e “ /M - m e F /F take nE.'.. IF I lo s e MDUCAWTEAR in the middle of a busy street to The confusion began when what you can do the day after tomorrow.” — Mark (Answers tomorrow) MYSTERIOUS FWTTERNS — This aerial view taken last week of a cornfield in Wilshire. which is investigating the crash. checks IT UP AMP LOE'LL fORCET TO Mf Ritricia Sanchez’s 1990 Plymouth Twain. Jumbles: NOBLE JUDGE PUZZLE OSSIFY wash off a powdery residue, 22 The amount of lye is minuscule, Saturday's TW OXOce THW6' England shows some people walking through perfect rings of flattened corn. Scientists are Sundance hit a car stopped for a red Answer: Where you usually are when the alarm makes people were taken to the hospital and it’s only a minor irritanL he (p 1990 by NEA. Inc TTT 30 that sound—IN A SOUND SLEEP baffled by the cause of the circular shapes, which are branching out into more elaborate pat­ and two federal agencies are inves­ light and her car’s air tag deployed. said. terns. Such shapes in cornfields have been recorded in southern Britain since 1678. tigating. The nylon tag stored in the hub Now back In Block, JumbiB Book No 46 Ib BvailabIt for $2.60, w hich includaa poalao* of the steering wheel inflates in But rescue crews cut away some •n d handling, from J u m b it. e/o Ihia nawapapar, P.O. B o i 4366. Orlando, FL 32602-4366. A major chemical spill? No, a Inciuda your nama, addraat and alp coda and maka your chack payabla to Nawapaparbooka minor rear-end auto accident in one-twentieth of a second and of Sanchez’ clothes, thinking they which one car’s air bag deployed. deflates through vents in its side were contaminated with chemicals. In Brief . . . “Nobody at the scene had a hand­ within a few more seconds. Racked Fuefighters cordoned off the inter­ THE PHANTOM by L*» Falk A 8y Barry le on the procedures for the situation in cornstarch or talcum for lubrica­ section, set up a shower in the street tion, the deployed bag gives off and rinsed off anyone who came in threw it in there, 1 guess,” Mrs. Ken dolls have changed through the and there were a lot of people there a WITCH/VtEN.. ■ BACK. with a lot of emergency ex­ puff of powder and leaves a fine contact with the pOwder. I ARE C R A F ry. THEY MAY TRYJ VR O N & I HARA1 BUGS BUNNV by Warnar Broa, VW Rabbit drowns: Hovattcr said. “It’s a Rabbit. She years, but a woman here believes Emergency workers, fearing more 1 SOMETHING AGAINST C7R. Uied to jump the pool, but she she’s purchased a one-of-a-kind — a perience,” said Jeff Wells, who white residue inside the car. AXEL TONIGHT,,, HEY/H£Y/WHADpaya 5AM.' owner laughs it off heads the ambulance service in But rescue workers believed the trouble with the bag, cut it out of the T couldn’t jump far enough. Ken doll dressed in Barbie’s cloth­ car and now can’t find it. Rea(3inTHAT ca^ic IT' WOULP PHOENIX (AP) — Madeline and neighboring Weehawken. air tag had exploded and spewed &TRIP FOR"^/ LOOK OVER “I laughed. What can you do? If ing. “They were frightened of the Woody Hovatter’s rabbit died in Federal transportation and con­ sodium hydroxide, a form of lye, on HBRE.l TOCAXWEVE GOT IIP crying would have brought it back When Carina Guillot and her 12- powder,” said Louis Ciavatti, acting THE BIGGEST LAUGH ON their pool, and Mrs. Hovattcr could up. 1 would have cried my eyes out. sumer officials say that the hysteria Ms. Sanchez. ycar-old daughter, Jocelyn, shopped A quarter-gram of sodium city fire chief. “It could have been THE COMICS PAGE' only laugh. But I knew that wouldn’t work, so I was unnecessary and that the inci­ in a toy store Wednesday nighL they dent in this New York City suburb hydroxide, along with a small overplayed.” T h e Phoenix couple’s laughed.” were shocked to find a “My First Volkswagen Rabbit was blown into Ken” doll clad in a purple tank top the pool during a Saturday night Ken cross-dressed and lace apron over a turquoise and storm. purple skirt. “The wind just picked it up and TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Barbie and

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ALLEY OOP by Dava Oraua NEW YORK — Two police 1 FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob ThavM detectives arc interviewing psychics, WE MUST KEEP THE SNARK \ I DON'T THINK WE’LL BE CAREFUL! DON'T LET 1/ JUST A LITTLE MORE OCCUPIED UNTIL ALLEY OOP ) HAVE ANY DIFFICULTY THAT THING GET TOO AND WE'RE IN BUSINESS! speaking with scers and Satan wor­ h a s m o v e d t h e w o r k / DOING THAT.' I .... I C L O S E ! TABLE, KALA! ^ T W / JUST shippers and asking asurologcrs for advice in an effort to peer into the ^ i p ^ p A /c:0|s/oAi//T mind of the man called the Zodiac T O H i t ^ / A i - A N c f gunman. The detectives, dubbed the T h e H / y “Swami warn,” are also reading up ff/o /^ qv^B of THF on the occult, so they can “pul their heads where our Zodiac killer- l o o a e r B L f v B N T B N -sV shooter has his head,” according to 9 w o / / S C H ^ o L ^ . Inspector Charles McGowan of the detective division. b l9 9 0 l> , N f« m 'Fl-tA'jBS' "J-iO THE BORN LOSER by An Sanaom Their aim is “to uy to come up PHIPPS by Joaaph Farrta with the same mind-set he has," McGowan said of the gunman who 'TMWIC YOU'pe 6OIW0 to S^LLALL lOMLV HAFTA 6.6LL OMg has so far shot four men, one fatally. “Maybe that will be his downfall, if DUWK at AgGUPD FRCE-p AMD ------^ - l U we can get that mind-set.” MAW5 A FDRTUUE f Most of the 50 members of the Th* AuociaMd Pt m i department’s Zodiac Task Force’s arc assigned to "a normal investiga­ UNNECESSARY SHOWER — An unidentified man in a blanket walks away after getting 9 tion of a homicide and three as­ hosed down in Union City, N.J. A minor traffic accident caused the air bag in a 1990 Plymouth ■X----- F ^7,000 *4,700 NEXT JUDGE —- This illustration from the 1957 Concord saults,” the tall, white-haired in.spcc- Sundance to inflate, and alarmed emergency workers hosed down anyone who came into High School yearbook shows David Souter and Marjorie tor explained. contact with a fine powder, apparently cornstarch or talcum powder, which air bags are pack­ But “we’re leaving no stone un­ ^L. Macleod, chosen as “most sophisticated' by fellow seniors. turned, that’s what it boils down to,’’ ed in.

t - io k Souter, 50, has been nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court. he added. MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. July 30. 1990—13

12- -M ANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. July 30, 1990 Cheap imports undercut Whafs new in decorating By MONICA PEREZ blues. and fussy; the very essence of all Copley News Service Indoors and out, the look of designs in the '90s is about comfort­ natural materials on the surfaces we able surroundings. In an Edwardian American rose growers walk on means lots of brick (real room, that might mean thick Wil- Personal style has never carried brick, not fake “used”) and tile, too. ton-style carpets, an inviting ot­ I PIQIIRP so much weight. toman, a big fireplace. By NITA LELYVELD Architectural and interior design Wall-to-wall carpeting has lost out m m to these natural hard floors, so you 11 Trends in furnishing the home I 1 The Associated Press trends: The notion suggests a fol­ be seeing more area rugs. come back to this, too: Everything lowing of styles dictated by smart invites touch, makes you want to designers who have a knack for get­ Rush and sisal matting is a new/ CROMWELL — When Andrew old floor covering option making a take a snooze. Brown leather is ting their work photographed and Nils Pierson came to America from return. Natural-looking, tough-wear­ back, brown in all kinds of furnish­ published. and started growing flowers ing and inexpensive, it’s a great al­ ings. And if you had to put your Michael Graves-funny and Mario more than 120 years ago, the roots ternative to carpeting in high-traffic finger on the single most important Buatta-exccss aside, what is happen­ of his venture took hold with a ven­ rooms and hallways. statement in furniture, it would have ing in home design today? If you geance. Walls arc being stripped down to to be tapestry — heavy, elaborate, in were planning on a little remodeling Today his great grandson, the (hopefully heavily textured) rich earthy colors. Tapestry is good or redecorating, what would make Douglas B. Pierson Sr., runs a busi­ plaster. Any wallpapering that is if you have children, by the way: your home look hip, absolutely ness that at one time was the largest being done is in romantic, heavy Very little shows in the way of '90s? wholesale flower grower in New florals and bold stripes: classic and fingerprints. Let’s start with the house itself. England. traditional. Look at the things that concern But the way has been thorny for Warm, real materials are the big­ gest message coming from designers Think white. Not as in cold and you today: You’ll see a close cor­ A.N. Pierson Inc. After more than a contemporary, but as in seaside cot­ and homeowners, whose demand is relation in design. Who doesn’t have Standing left to right: Peg Weaver, Betty Thibeau, Judy Perry, decade of struggling to survive com­ tage: warm cream muslin-draped the environment on their minds? the bottom line. livi Cannon, Milli Kozlovich, Dennis O'Brien, Mary O'Brien petition from inexpensive South windows and slipcovers for the And so you see a return to earthy, FAMILY FUN UNDER THE SUN- American imports, the company in Wood, for instance, is back in Sitting left to right: Jeanette Lesperance, Vi St. John force. Not dark, walnut-stained chairs. It’s wonderful with wood. natural colors. (or under the lightsl) June filed for protection from its There is, of course, the other ex- creditors under Chapter 11 of the paneling, and not pickled and The whole idea is to surround • 18 hole par 3 golf course • go-corts-fun for all ages The travel consultants at Airway Travel, 457 Center Street, Manchester, bleached, but just plain, natural u-cme to this minimalist, craftsman U.S. Bankruptcy Code. approach, and that is the return to yourself with a home, not a show­ wood. The finest finish is a light oil, case. The houses we build for our­ • 18 hole miniature golf • gome room offers you extended travel consultant services that are Imported roses in 1971 accounted the very baroque — big floral which lets the beauty of the grain selves for the '90s will be remem­ for only 0.2 percent of the U.S flourishes, heavy, tasseled draperies, the result of expertise and may years of experience in Travel. come through. This goes for bered by our grandchildren as warm CDcriiii unlimited go karts & flower market. By 1988, according elaborate crown molding and gilt miniature golf a .m . p. to U.S. Department of Agriculture cabinetry (you’ll sec a big return to and comforting: the best place to be. 10 -1 framing. figures, that number had risen to wood in the kitchen), hardwood flooring, post-and-bcam structural Think old Europe. But not stiff AIRWAY TRAVEL AGENCY, INC. 37.9 percent. features and, perhaps soon, the TTM tattonii fworto « pf^ The largest threat comes from the reason it ooa^ort. Plain and sinfpte^Hy»dst»tjt^ Tf u ^onnec'ttcu/^ rough wood-shingle exterior look of « rrOT^RjcfongidtucT**.lofiQ-woQfYwbaiheoiuxitm efcyam Oiiinpios 457 Center Street, Manchester Colombia, where the weather is • r rf« h e d . ideal and, according to a recent the '70s. Stone — it’s everywhere. Natural s o ft Spots GOLF L A N D e- study by the U.S. Trade Commis­ Save $10.00 on a pair of your favorites. Y 646-2500 stone (slate, limestone, flagstone, Rte. 83, Vernon. CT sion, the average rose laborer is paid Reg. $54.95 less in a day than his U.S. counter­ marble and granite) flooring tiles arc 643-2654 American Society of Travel Agents______underfoot and creeping up the walls, part is paid in an hour. S A L E $44.95 “Ybu have to understand the pres­ covering fireplaces and surrounding sures of trying to grow roses in the doorways. Slone countertops arc in U.S. when the Colombians are huge demand. Because of this HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT growing them for pennies and send­ demand, new quarries arc opening MARLOW'S Bowling!! around the world, expanding the Downtown Main Stioot • MonchMUr ■ ing them straight over here. How / OFEU 6 DATS -THURSDM/S TILL 9 fM SUPER SUMMER SPECIALS can the Piersons compete in this en­ available palette to include gorgeous FREE nUUCINC FROIfT A REAR OF STORE Fun for everyone.... shades of rose, green, gray, some 20%-50% OFF vironment when they have to grow •Come in and see the "new" Vernon Lanes with their roses for as much as ten times X Associated Press r WOODEN ft PLUSH more than the competition?” said AccuScore - Automatic Scoring. COWS Bob Heffeman, executive vice presi­ THORNY BUSINESS — Douglas Pierson Sr., whose family THE GANG’S dent of the Connecticut Florists As­ operates what was once the largest wholesale flower busi­ •Summer Swingtime Program for Seniors. KITES sociation. “This is a tragedy the whole industry is feeling these ness in New England, is pictured here in one of the com­ ALL HERE! FLAGS pany’s Cromwell greenhouses. •Fall leagues form ing soon. days.” WINDSOCKS Still, the first flower-growing Pierson would probably be awed by •Morning, afternoon and evenings for men, ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ the scale of the modern-day A.N. GREAT PARTY GOODIES Pierson Inc. The enterprise now is women, mixed, juniors and seniors. Smm&r GREETING CARDS spread over 93 acres, with 31 Painful Font Problems Can Be Treated. ... MIDWAY COMICS TOYS ft GIFTS greenhouses — 12 acres under ■Learn to bowl classes forming in October. glass. It produces five million cut DR. KENNETH WICHMAN 208 West Center Street BALLOONS & BOUQUETS roses annually, as well as an assort­ ment of potted plants. waUpiefuhmjiSC For more Information stop In or call ★ N E W ^ STORE This year, the roses are expected Call 649-FEET (3338) Manchester, CT ★ PARTY PAK FUN BOUQUETS to bring in $3 million, and sales of (BY APPOINTMENT) I (/) Vernon Lanes m c COSTUMED DELIVERIES ★ TAKE OUT SERVICE plants will add another $300,000, 33 -0 6466459 . ..W A L K IN.. .W A LK O U T ! O m Route 83, Vernon, CT DECORATING SERVICES ★ HELIUM RENTALS Pierson said. 5 33 That these numbers were once 646-2302 • IIAMMERIXJES 305 east center street, manchester, 643-4958 even greater — reaching their peak Phone: 875-2583 YARN MILL SHOPS 210 PINE STREET, MANCHESTER in 1989, when the company sold 9.3 4 Prospect Hill Road (RT. 5) million roses — would likely not EastWirxlsor.CT dampen the company founder's • BUNIONS 627-8171 pride. Andrew Nils started small. At age 6, he got a job selling seeds door to • INGROWN V 1X3ENA1I.S S o door in his Swedish village. Im­ 47 Southwick Road rn ^ migrating to America as a young . IIEEI, man in 1869, he came to Connec­ SPURS Westfield, MA ticut, where he worked as a gardener 'C'l 1 ^ V S 1 (413)562-7332 on an estate in Cromwell. S i CO • PIJ'lN'I'AK He soon won the hand of a wcal- CAI.LOUSES 33 > Restaurant thy widow, who had two The Patio . ___ a V t ■ > H DAIRY STORES greenhouses of her own, and started An American Restaurant • NEUROMAS T3 a family business that has survived (I'lNCIItU NtHVtSI for four generations. J ill of the MARVEL gang of SUPER HEROES 250 Hartford., M anchester 645-6720 TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS IN MANCHESTER But the past 50 years have been difficult for most New England . BONE SUPER HEROINES R and SUPER VILLAINS “ are Across from Historical Cheney Yarn Mill. SPURS 840 EAST MIDDLE TPKE. on RT 6 & THE MANCHESTER PARKADE growers. right here! Why go anywhere else for YOUR comics Open Daily and Sunday With improved air and land when the whole gang is waiting for you to drop by?! DINE ON OUR PATIO transportation after World War II, . w A R 'rs HOUSE SPECIALTIES: East Coast flower growers found Ask any of the super-characters in our store about themselves facing serious competi­ MANCHESTER PODIATRY CENTER BREAKFAST - Home baked Bread, Specialty tion from growers in warmer states our back issues and other special merchandise, too! The Famous like California and Colorado. PODIATRIC MEDICINE (k SURGERY Omelettes, Belgian Waffles, Patio French Toast, 117 East Center St. • Manchester i f Indic.iios ■» and 1984 Marvel Comics Group “Patio Exclusive" Cinnamon S\wirl French Luckily, however, the Piersons had roses — and roses have quirks Toast, Fresh Ground Coffee tliat other flowers do not. LUNCH - Creative Salads, Burgers at their They also vary greatly in quality, best. Sandwiches and more a fact which has helped cushion rose Shady Glen growers slightly from the impact of DINNER ~ Fresh Seafood, Veal, Chicken and foreign competition. Daily Chef Specials. According to Pierson, most Colombian roses lend to bend at the D ry. E xtraD ry. Children's Menu Available neck, and they often slay closed at Serving Cocktails, Beer and Wine Available the neck. Cheeseburger -- When Pierson describes roses, the flowers seem endowed with per­ THURSDAY NIGHT sonalities verging on the human. "Roses don't like to be shipped • Oiiioi UrilcrpiOGl Iw t . Topped with melted cheese by air. They don't like to be shipped All You Can Eat Ijincr waterptool boot long distances. They hate loo much heat,” Pierson said. "The cost of • Th insulate’' 1 Fish & Chips or Pasta Of The Day insulation. and a luscious crown of taking care of them was so high that in the end, the local rose grower ' Urethane SuperSole TOO HOT? hung on to his trade.” Good thru 8-31-90 tasty crisp cheese Once a major grower of chrysan- I TOO TIRED TO COOK? themums and carnations, the Crom- 1 \ 1 well company retrenched somewhat, 1 VISA Bring the whole family and enjoy concentrating instead on its ro?cs. 1 But during the oil embargo in the 1 these summer specials: Also 1970s, when the Piersons watched 1 the cost of the fuel they use to heal 1 9 •Fresh Fruit Frozen Drinks their greenhouses rise from 6 c«nls 1 Waterproof •Cajun Chicken W/Cajun Fries to $1 a gallon practically overnight, 1 V West Coast growers saw their cpm- 1 R •Whole Belly Fried Clams Enjoy over 25 flavors of petilive advantage grow. 1 D ouble B oot. ;« 0 4 ES // Even West Coast growers, It's two waiei proof boots in one. Plus, a •Fresh Homemade Desserts however, have suffered from the la>’or of Thinsulate^ F.ver\ thing\oii need MADE IN U.S.A. Homemade" Ice Cream rapid growth of foreign competition. Delicious Home Style Food In recent years, according to the to keep vour feet di \' and warm. U.S. trade commission, more than Wh\’ settle for ''diA’" when \’ou can 400 West Mi(jdleTpke. HOURS Made on the premises. h d f of all domestic roses have ^ n have “extra dry"? C'mon in and try on 9 grown in California — but Califor­ Manchester Parkade nian roses have been priced about Call for FREE Catalog a pair now. You're ^oii\y to low ilie lit Tuesday & Wednesday 6:30am-2:30pm 30 percent higher than their South Manchester, CT 06040 // *We do not do catalog order and comfort. Thursday thru Saturday 6:30am-9:00pm // American competition. Like You Can Taste The Quality growers in other regions. West Coast 646-8424 rose growers have higher labor and Sunday Breakfast 7:00am-1:00pm transportation costs than their foreign competition. 14—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. July 30,1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. July 30, 1990—15 KtT *N’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright I HDMES l l j j HOMES ^ HOMES HDMES I99^CDND0MINIUMS FDR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE l i i l FDR SALE FDR SALE Old man of the mountain EAST HARTFDRD-NEW Survivors of bomber IN-LAW APARTMENI- L D V I N G L Y I N VESTDRS-Take VERNDN-$163,900 Cul-de- EAST HARTFORD-A MAINTAINED-lnsIde Note!! 2 family home sac living. Lovely very special place to $139,900. Come and see LISTING! Like new, 6 and out, this Immacu­ on nice sizewd lot. 2 raised ranch with open call home. 2 bedroom, this country set and room Townhouse. 2 late 7 room Raised bedrooms each unit. flo or plan, 3 bedrooms, 1'/2 bath townhouse private Dutch Colonial bedrooms, panelled group dedicate monument Ranch In Andover fea­ Separate utilities, vinyl baths, family room with fully appllanced with 10 rooms, 4 bed­ Rec room, dining gives job duties to son room, central air, fire­ tures 4 bedrooms, 2 full sided, well kept. Near with fireplace, plus an kitchen, plus a car rooms, and 2'/2 baths. baths, recreation room bus line and shopping. extra finished room- port. Located In conve­ In-law apartm ent has place, garage and Among the speakers will be mand, was formed in September and a large deck over- Asking $169,500. Call office or guest room nient area on busline. bedroom, living room much more. Dnly By MIKE CARTER granite crumbles in Nielsen’s hands. looklng an above Linda Brown. potential. Century 21, Call Barbara Brze- and kitchen. Fire- $124,OOO.U 8. R Realty, Hideaki Kase, an author and adviser 1944 specifically to drop the By LIZ TUCCI rented a helicopter to land Nielsen 643-2692.0 The Associated Press Last week, Nielsen killed algae ground pool! Grounds RE/MAX East of the Epstein Realty, 647- zlnskl, RE/MAX East placed living room, 2 to two Japanese prime ministers. In “gadget” being developed at Los The Associated Press above the Old Man so he could rap­ are private and beauti­ River, 647-1919.______8895. of the River, 647-1419 or car garage with op­ a telephone interview from Tokyo, Alamos, N.M. The unit consisted of pel down. Nielsen retired from the on the Old Man’s face with bleach ful. If you desire to lust 568-8375.______ener. This beauty sits SALT LAKE CITY — When to prepare it for an application of NEW TO THE MARKET- MANCHESTER-$134,900, on 7.34 total acres WE DELIVER Kase said the idea of speaking to his 15 modified B-29s, 220 officers and FRANCONIA, N.H. — Niels department two years ago, when he "move In" and "do Dellghtful Cape In Im­ sparkling. That's how For Home Delivery. Call George Marquardt looks back 45 nothing" this Is It! which can be subdi­ country’s former enemies was dis­ 1,500 enlisted men. Nielsen has rappelled down the Old began to work for free with help acid retardant maculate condition. to describe this newer HEAVENLY TREES! years, he rivets on a millisecond: the He is not the first to care for the D ffered a t $172,000. vided Into 3 additional 647-9946 concerting. Tibbets chose Wendover Air Base Man of the Mountain for 30 years to from state parks workers. New roof, new vinyl contemporary home $135,900. Enlov the p ri­ lots. 2nd mortgage vibration of a steeply banking B-29 Jackson 8< Jackson siding, screen porch, featuring new carpet­ Monday lo Friday, 9 to 6 “It is very hard to come up with for training because of its isolation. protect the crumbling granite “I’m not a mountain climber. I’m Old Man. Real Estate, 647-8400. vacy abounding this avollable. Anne Miller and the fireball, always the fireball, new deck, fireplace, ing, lots of storage and lovely 3 bedroom appropriate words,” he said. “We never questioned what we silhouette from the ravages of nature a mountain hanger,” said Nielsen, In 1906, a Methodist minister, Real Estate, 647-8000.D rising from . fenced yard. A wonder­ a wonderful private lo­ Ranch with wall to wall “What I know is this: were doing or why. ... We were and man. who lives in Plymouth, 30 miles Rev. Guy Roberts, was clim bi^ EXCELLENT CHFA ful place to call home. cation on a cul-de-sac. LEGAL NOTICE “It was such a terrific blast It was carpeting, den and during the war also had a program to dedicated to Tibbets,” said Mar­ But last week, on his 63rd south of Franconia. over the face and discovered its CANDIDATE- Call Barbara Weln- Century 21, Epstein Florida room. A well MANCHESTER like the sun had come out of the forehead was sliding. Roberts spent M anchester, $133,900. berg. Asking Realty, 647-8895. develop a nuclear bomb, and had we quardt, 71. birthday, Nielsen slipped and fell. The first recorded sighting of the landscapped ond com­ Location! Location! ground and just exploded,” recalls nine years looking for someone to Comfortable 7 room $144,900.RE/MAX East ANDDVER-THE GETA­ pletely fenced In yard LEGAL NDTICE succeeded I’m sure we would have Tibbets, Sweeney and Marquardt He wasn’t hurt, but decided to make Old Man was in 1805, by construc­ Cape with private Nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath, fully Marquardt, who was pilot of a chase help repair the profile. of the River, 647-1919. WAY, $99,900. Picture at no extra cost! This I did not receive, within the repeatedly have said they feel it his last trip to the 40-foot-tall tion workers who thought it fenced, nicely treed hom e Is close to dormered cape on quiet, dead time limited in S ^tion 9-391 plane that accompanied the bomber used it We have no ground to com­ VERNON-Like new, 7 yourself In this wee­ human profile carved by nature in resembled Thomas Jefferson. The yard. Formal dining schools and busline end street. New kitchen, An­ of the Connecticut General plain,” Kase said. neither remorse nor regret. In 1915, he met Ed Oeddes, a room Raised Ranch. 3 kend retreat overlook­ Enola Gay on Aug. 6, 1945. room wtih hardwood and In a family neigh­ Statutes, certification of the The ceremony will dedicate a 16- “If I ever s^ o a c h that feeling, I New Hampshire’s While Mountains. orator Daniel Webster said of it, quarry superintendent from Quincy, bedrooms, living ing peaceful Andover derson windows, 2 car garage floor, ffreplaced living borhood. Anne Miller name of any person as a More than haV a lifetime later, start thinking about the rape of Since 1960, Nielsen has tried to “God Almighty has hung out a sign Mass., who a year later climbed tte room, dining room, Lake. Fully furnished and more. Move right Ini foot obelisk honoring the 509th, “all room with open stair­ complete with canoe Real Estate, 647-8000.O party-endorsed candidate of Marquardt and other members of the that in New Hampshire He makes and kitchen. 3 baths, $154,900. Call Henry Associ­ who contributed to bring this dread­ Nanking, and the duplicity of them maintain the face by doing such cliffs and bolstered the forehead case to bedrooms with and ready for summer the Republican Party for the 509th Composite Group will gather things as scraping algae, binding men.” bullt-lns plus a garage. fireplace, large sun ates, 644-4723. Evenings call ful war to an end” and the dead of lying to our president while they with steel buckles. But a short time HELP HDMES deck, over 1 acre treed fun Don't miss this INGROUND PDDL- following offices: on the desert west of Salt Lake City were bombing Pearl Harbor,” splits and diverting water. Next later, the forehead began i^litting. CHFA possible! D.W. one! Century 21, Ep- $194,900. Move right Cindy, 291-8571.______to celebrate the peace they believe Hiroshima and Nagasaki “for their The author Nathaniel Hawthorne WANTED FDR SALE Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 lot. $185,000. U 8. R STATE REPRESENTATIVES. Sweeney said. “I think of all my year, the youngest of Nielsen’s four In 1937, Geddes, then 74, and Realty, 643-2692.a steln Realty, 647-8895. Into this Immaculate, 12th and 13lh District the atomic bomb InoughL sacrifice to mankind’s struggle for a visited the Old Man in 1832 and custom Raised Ranch ONE OF THE good hobits classmates who were killed.” sons takes over. other volunteers carried concrete EXCEPTIDNAL- DFFICE LDCATIDN A Primary will be held Sep­ a SEAMSTRESS—PHOLST CHFA POSSIBLE- Manchester $209,900. WILLINGTON-PrIce re­ with 3 bedrooms, 2'/2 thrifty people have deve­ The Aug. 25 dedication of a peace more peaceful world.” wrote: “It seemed as if an enormous duced on this 5 plus WITH INCDME-Dpen tember 11, 1990, if, for a par­ mile up the cliffs in backpacks to fill ERER-IndIvIdual needed M a n ch e ste r, $129,900. Charming 4 bedroom baths, tireplaced fam­ loped Is dolly reading of memorial in the town of Wendover, Kase said he will tell members of Marquardt, Sweeney and other “My father kept asking me to giant, or a Titan, had sculptured his room Raised Ranch. space to be divided or ticular office, the number of the gap. In 1958, state workers to sew custom and Completely remodeled Colonial In great loca­ ily room. First floor the ads In classified. Nev., is expected to draw more than the 509th the lesson of those cities veterans of the 509th returned to come and it became one of the few own likeness on the precipice. ... standard cushions and Ranch with large rooms. Cathedral cellinged arranged. Natural candidates filing primary peti­ strengthened Geddes’ buckles. tion. Vaulted ceilings woodwork, fireplace, enclosed porch over­ That's where they find 200 members of the bomber group. was worth the price. Hiroshima last November to film a things he and I had in common,” The vast lips ... if they could have other fabric related New kitchen, new bath, living room, kitchen looks beautiful In- tions pursuant to Sections David Nielsen’s wife, Deborah, and slate root are onlv LL computer or con­ value buys. 9-382 to 9-450 of the Connec­ They will include retired Brig. “The fact that there was no third British Broadcasting Corp. said David Nielsen, 32. spoken, would have rolled their parts for wheel chair all new carpeting and 2 of the features to put with eating nook. 2 ground pool and fenced climbed to the Old Man on one of manufacturer. Self- floors. Fenced yard-A large bedrooms, T/2 ference room, with ticut General Statutes ex­ Gen. Paul W. Tibbets, pilot of the world war proves partly their point,” documentary. They were introduce Nielsen began caring for the Old thunder accents from one end of the this home In a "class all room to enlarge. 2nd In private yard. Sliders their first dates. Now she is the Old motlvatlon and good GREAT STARTER!!! baths, fireplace, att­ from fam ily room open LEGAL NOTICE ceeds the maximum number Enola Gay, and retir^ MaJ. Gen. he said. “It was this power that h ^ to a Japanese doctor, the son of a Man while working for the state valley to the other.” Its ow n" D.W. Fish floor, charming and which the party is entitled to Man archivist, recording measure­ commercial sewing D.W. Fish Realty, 643- Realty, 643-1591.0 ached garages, many out to the brick patio. A Charles “Chuck” Sweeney, who prevented it. Peace through physician who witnessed the devas­ Highway Departihent Since then, Today, the Old Man is broken and skills and pattern cut­ 1591 .□ extras, over 2 acres. Immaculate apart­ NOTICE OF nominate for that office. Peti­ ments of the Old Man and the names DVERSIZED RANCH- ment. RE/MAX East Of truly must see oppor­ strength.” tation of the bombing. he’s made sure the face didn’t go a ting required. Excel­ $139,900. U 8. R Realty, tunity. Anne Miller DISSOLUTION tions must be filed not later flew the B-29 that dropped the A- humbled by time. Bolton $249,900. You've the River, 647-1919. than 4:00 p.m. of August 8, of its helpers for a yearly report. lent salary, benefits 643-2692.0 Real Estate, 647-8000.D Notice is hereby given that bomb on Nagasaki three days after Sweeney, now 70, agrees. “As a The doctor said his father later year without maintenance. The shifting of the earth on Can­ got to see Inside this 1990. Petition forms, instruc­ and profit sharing. BRAND NEW LISTING- MANCHESTER-VInyl SAY GDDD-BUY LAND- Courtesy International, Inc. military man, I think ... maybe we “You might say I pushed for it,” Nielsen hopes his 11-year-old roomy Ranch which tions and information concern­ the Hiroshima attack. Nearly told him he had never seen such non Mountain is splitting its EOE Call between 9-11, Slmply charming 7 sided Colonial In great LDRDII! $59,900- was resolved by resolution. boasts 2 fireplaces, 4 ing the procedure for filing ol 200,000 people died in the bomb­ stopped some world wars,” he said cruelty and could not comprehend he said. “I didn’t want to see it come Neanderthal forehead and w e e n ­ grandson. Tommy, will continue the Monday-Thursdav at room Colonial on Dl- shape! Enclosed front $79,900. Rent no more Creditors are warned to bedrooms, 2V2 baths, LEGAL NDTICE candidacies, including from his home in Milton, Mass. down.” tradition, though the boy has not yet 649-0229. cott St. In Manchester and back porches. as you enloy your cho­ present their claims to Keith ings, and Japan capitulated five days the inhumanity of those who had in­ ing its Adam’s apple. Acid rain has huge garage that will schedules, may be obtained boasts 3 bedrooms, 2 Deck and fenced bock ice of Ranch or Town- S. Shaw, Esq., 94 Hungorford later, ending World War II. The 509th, with Tibbets in com­ flicted it. The state paid for equipment and burned its face so badly that the scaled the face. hold 4 cars, and a LEGAL NOTICE from Patricia A. Cottle, full baths, 1st floor yard. 3 bedrooms, 2 house units brick front Street, Hartford. Connecticut BUSINESS spectacular view of Republican Registrar ol laundry, large master paddle fans to remain. and have hardwood A certiried list of Democratic 06106 no later than December surrounding hills.D.W. Voters. Town Hall. 41 Center DPPDRTUNITIES bedroom with fire­ Garage. Call now! flooring, appliances, peirty-endorsed carxtidates for 20, 1990. Claims not so Fish Reolty, 643-1591.0 Street, Manchester, CT. M place, living room with $134,900. Strano Real and the convenience of the Town of Manchester for presented will be barred as VENDING ROUTE- Buy fireplace. 200 AMP DD YDU HAVE A WISH Estate, 647-7653. being close to shop­ election eis State Representa­ provided in Section 33-379 of Edward Tomkiel electricity and an en­ ping, bus, schools, and Town Clerk of It! Enloy big weekly, LIST-Do you wish for MANCHESTER-Super tives, 12th and 13th District the Connecticut Stock Cor­ closed side porch. churchs. Call today tor Manchester cash Income. Call Sam central air, a central two fa m ily In move In and Judge of Probate is on file poration Act. 1-800-749-6800.______Beautiful horseshoe vacuum system, a 1st vour exclusive show­ in my office at Town Hall, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 condition. Separate ing! Anne M ille r Real street near everything I MAC TOOL-Route open­ floor laundry, a huge systems, appliances Mani^ester, Connecticut, and Asking $164,900.Jack- beautiful, functional Estate, 647-8000.g copies thereof are available Lots/Lond lor Sole...... 23 Musical Items...... 84 ing with excellent po- and garoge. Many Im­ NOTICE Notices Merchandise tentlal making son & Jackson Real kitchen with center Is­ MANCHESTER-Super for public distribution. Investment Property...... 24 Cameras and Photo Equipment...... 85 Estate, 647-8400.D provements and up PUBLIC HEARING Lo«t/Found...... 01 excellent earnings land. 2 fireplaces, 4 dating done. 2 bed­ buy! Complex, ap- A Primary will be held Sep­ Business Property...... 25 Holiday Seasonal...... 71 Pets and Supplies...... 86 bedrooms, 2'/2 baths BOARD OF DIRECTORS Personal*...... 03 Resort Property...... 26 Specioli#M M Miscellaneous for Sal*...... 87 right now. Morris rooms on first floor proved tor tember 11, 1990 if the re­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Announcement*...... 03 ...... 27 Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 B u rr, 779-1428. Bev and a list of extras so apartment. Unique 3rd CHFA-A#HA mort­ quired primary petition(s) tor Mortgaoes...... Tag Sales...... 88 PRICE SLASHED-$130’s. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of Auction*...... 04 Wanted to Buy...... 28 RoofIno/SIdIng...... 57 Clothing...... 73 Wanted to Buy/Trade...... 89 Ford, 1-800-848-6500. long we don't have floor bedrooms for gages. Spacious 1st opposition candidate(s) is Services Immediate occupancy. Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the Lin­ Financial...... 05 Flooring...... 51 Furniture...... 74 Spacious 6 room, l '/2 room In this ad? It upper apartment! flo or, 1 bedroom unit filed, pursuant to Section Electrical...... 59 BETTER THAN LOTTO- that’s vour wish, make coln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Rentals Child C or*...... 51 TV/Stereo/Appliances...... 75 Are you making all the both home In the 8th Come see! $179,900. with kitchen applian­ 9-382 to 0-450 of the Connec­ Employment A Education Cleaning Service*...... 53 Heotlng/Plumblng...... 60 an appointment now to ces and 2 a ir condition­ ticut General Statutes, not ConnecticuL on Tuesday, August 7, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. to con­ Part Time Help Wanted...... 10 Rooms for Rent...... 31 Machinery and Tools...... 76 money you would like District. Beautiful oak Strano Real Estate, Lawn C are...... 53 Miscellaneous Services...... 61 Automotive see 255 Mountain Rd. In 647-7653. ers. Busline nearby. later than 4:00 p.m. of August sider and act on the following: Help Wanted...... 11 Aportment* for Rent...... 32 Services Wanted...... 63 Gardening...... 77 to make? Do you have floor and trim. French Bookkeeolno/Income Tax...... 54 Cars for Sal*...... 91 M anchester, and be Great place to start. 8, 1990. Petition forms, in­ a. Resolution appropriating $11,100,000.00 for the plan­ Situation Wanted...... 12 Condominiums for Rent...... 33 Carper\trv/R*modelino...... 55 Landscaping...... 63 the time to enlov vour door, front porch and 2 MANCHESTER-Newer ...... 34 Good Things to Eat...... 78 Trucks/Vans for Sale...... 92 ready to be Im- Call Barbara Brze- structions and information ning and construction of an addition and renovations on Business Opportunities...... 13 Homes for Rent...... Polntlng/Paperlno...... 56 Concrete...... 64 money? I can teach car garage. A Must pressed! I kitchen with all ap­ Instruction...... 14 Store/Otfic* Space...... 35 Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood...... 79 Campers/Trallers...... 93 you how to have both. See! Blanchard 8, Ros- pliances. (Beautiful) zlnskl. RE/MAX East concerning the procedure for Town Hall and authorizirre the issuance of Resort Property...... 36 Form Supplies and Equipment...... 80 Motorcvcies/Moped*...... 94 $259,900.Jackson 8< of the River, 647-1419 or filing of opposing candidacies, $11,100,000.00 bonds of the lown to meet said ap­ Employment Services...... 15 No Investment re­ setto Realtors,"We’re Jackson Real Estate, sliders to large deck. Industrial Property...... 37 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Office/Retall Equipment...... 81 Auto Service*...... 95 quired. 24 hhour re­ Selling Houses" 646- Lower level In-law si­ 568-8375.______including schedules, may be propriation and pending the issuance thereof the Real Estate Garages and Storog*...... 38 MONTHLY RATES... Autos for Rent/Leos*...... H 2482. 647-8400. obtained from Herbert J. making of temporary borrowings for such purpose. The Recreational Equipment...... 83 Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 cording. 203-775-8534 tuation with 3 rooms Just because you don't H o m ^ for Sale...... 31 Roommates Wonted...... 39 PARKER RD- and bath. Two tor the Stevenson, Democratic text of said proposed bond resolution is on file, open to Condominiums for Sol*...... 33 Wanted to Rent...... 40 Call 643-2711 for more Information! Boat* and Marine Equipment...... 83 Wanted to B uy/Trad*...... 98 use an Item doesn't mean Registrar of Voters, Town HaH, A BAR OF toilet soap Wllllngton. New Au­ price of one! I Must be public inspection, in the Office of the Town Clerk. JUST LISTED-Full dor- thentic Salt Box the Item has lost its value. 41 Center Street, Manchester, placed In suitcases will seen, to appreciate * b. Proposed appropriation to Education Special Proj^ts READ YOUR AD: Clostlftd odvartltamanta art mered Cope. Dnly a reproduced from 1748 Why not exchonge It for Connecticut. keep them smelling ni­ year old. This 7 room, how nice this home Is! — Fund 41 — for increases in existing Chapter I Entitle­ RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. DEADLINES: For classified odvertlsments to taken by telephone as a conyenlence. The Sturbrldge Village $169,900. Strano Real cash with an ad In Classi­ Edward Tomkiel ments: be published Tuesday through Saturday, the ce...and may come In 1'/2 bath home has a 1st Plans. 3 bedrooms, 3 fied? 643-2711. 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one handy next time you go on floor family room. 3 Estate, 647-7653. Strano Town Clerk of 41-496-001...... $2,673.00 deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of fireplaces, beehive Reol Estate, 647-7653. Manchester 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. a vacation trip. Boost bedrooms all on 2nd oven, wide board flo o r­ 41-496-003...... $2,422.00 tion. For advertisements to be published the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen LEGAL NDTICE 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. vour vacation budget by floor. 12x20 deck. Pri­ ing. 3 plus acres with NEW LISTING-$147,900, To be financed by a State Grant, Minimum chorse: 4 lines. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the value of the advertisement will not be selling Idle Items around vate lot. $170's. Blan­ brook and pond. Wil- Coventry. Dver 2 acres corrected by an additional Insertion. c. Appropriation to Bond and Grant Fund 33 949 — Wbs- vour home for cosh. Place chard 8, Rossetto Real­ lington, $222,875 offers of property zoned for TDWN OF MANCHESTER an ad In classified to find a tors," We're Selling ResIdentlalPusIness. tewater Treatment Plant...... $185,400.00 considered! Dir: Route LEGAL NOTICE for State share ol engineering and construction of cash buyer. Houses” 646-2482. 74 to Parker Rd. Signs Immaculate 6 room, 3 bedroom Colonial The Zoning Board of Appeals made the following decisions at dechlorination facilities and Supplemental State/Federal posted. financing of basic project. I LOST r a PART TIME I PART TIME [HELP I HELP HELP DPEN HDUSE- Cape. 2 car oversized its meeting of July 23, 1990: Notices AND FOUND I j U J HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I WANTED I WANTED WANTED Sundov, July 29th 1- garage with Insulotlon. Tudor Court Condominiums Assoc. — Appl. 1416 — * d. An Odinance authorizing the purchase of the following 4pm. Townhouse In Shows nicely! Strano Granted a variance of Article II, Section 1.03.05(a) to erect an premises through negotiation, or falling that, through Where South Village Com­ Reol Estate, 647-7653. eight foot fence (six feet maximum permitted) at 269-271 Oak­ condemnation proceedings, from the following owners As a condition precedent FOUND-Cockatlel In PART-TIME- Truck me­ FULL T I M E - COURIER/CLERICAL CASHIERS-Full or part MAINTENANCE Person plex. Endunit, FHA-A BDLTON-Easv one floor land Street, PRD Zone. for the following amounts: to the placement of any Manchester Swanson chanic. Approximately Receptlonlst,Glaston- ASSISTANT- Organ­ time hours. Third shift needed tor the Bolton burv Veterinary ized person to perform approved, Vernon, re­ living. 3 bedrooms, for­ James and Sandra Mlslretta — Appl. 1417 — Granted a Address Owner Amount a d v e rtis in g in th e Pool, In Robertson Park. 4 hours dally. Expe­ 10pm to 5am Starting Public Schools. Full­ duced to $77,0(X). D ir; mal dining room, flre- Manchester Herald, Ad­ Call 647-9870. rienced only nedd Hospital. Light typing, courler/clerical assist­ salary $7.50'.”.our. Se­ time, 1st shift, perman­ variance of Article V, Section 3.02 to reduce the side yard to 360 Tolland Tpke. Tolland Turnpike varied duties. Paid ho­ Do I Route 30 to South St. ploced living room. 6+/- feet (15 feel required) at 130 Prospect Street, AA zone. apply. 646-5477. ant services. Vehicle cond shift, 3pm to ent position. Qualifica­ Associates, Limited vertiser hereby agrees lidays, vacation, and Zeya and Safari Dr. 1-2 Dance studio Is perfect LOST-On July 25. White APPLICATIONS are be­ necessary, mileage to 10pm. Starting salary tions Include a general Timothy F. and Carls A. Boland — Appl. 1418 — Granted a Partnership $2,300 to protect, indemnify sick days. Coll 633-3588 be compensated. Reti­ acres. North Coventry, for dov core In home with blue breast, black ing accepted for part $5.50hour. Safe and knowledge of buildings business or tomllv variance of Article II, Section 5.01.01 lo reduce the side yard 376 Tolland Tpke. John B. Bamini, and hold harmless the ★ fo r Interview.______rees welcome. Send to $79,400 and up. Trustee $9,000 V on the back, 8 months tim e shoe sales at local Mason-Waterproof la­ pleasont working con­ and maintenance, plus Brenda Lane, 1-5acres, room. Also refInIshIng to 9 + /- feet (12 feet required) at 105 Westerly Street, Manchester Herald, its Patty Gerard, at Fuss & Sign? 400 Tolland Tpke. Richard P. Hayes $4,700 old, tame. Baby para­ Industrlol account In borer. Port time and CARPENTER-WIth expe­ ditions. Apply In per­ skills In repairs of Coventry, $59,985 and one grand pool. Call Residence B Zone. officers and employees rience In hollow metal O’Neil Inc. 146 Hart­ son 9am to 5pm, Buck- 452/462 Tolland Tpke keet goes by the name East Hartford. Posi­ full time. $8.00 on hour plumbing, heting, elec­ Doreen Relllv. $159,900. Kenneth D. Rattel — Appl. 141S — (Granted for one year a against any and all ford Road, Manches­ up. Urbanetti Properties $10,000 of Baby Blue. Lost at tion reoulres 8 hours 1 to start. Must own cor instollotlon. Coll land St. M ob il, 112 trical mechanical sys­ RE/MAX East of the special exception under A rtd e IV, Section 5 to place a hot dog ter, CT. 06040. Starling June 21, we will be Highlands, 1-2 acres, 669 Tolland Tpke. Catherine E. Otmstead $13,100 liability, loss or ex­ 360 Oakland St. $50 day a week. Retirees and hove driver’s li­ McCarthy Construc- Buckland St. tems. For Information Coventry, $61,900 and River, 647-1419. cart at a gas station at 176 ToUand Turnpike, Business II Zone. pense, including attor­ reward. 643-8504. tlon, 649-6345.______EOE/M/F.______and application call running a special advertising 786 Tolland Tpke. Michael A. & Ariine M. welcome. Call 649-1281, cense. Call 647-1901. up. South St. SL Jamas Church — Appl. 1420 — Granted a variance to Ar­ neys' fees, arising from RECEPTIONIST-Wanted 643-1569. EOE SQUEAKY CLEAN-Mr. Della Fera $9,500 leave message. PIZZA COOK and prep page or pages giving you in­ 10 acres, Coventry, ticle IV. Section 8.01 to aUow the sale of beer and wine within claims of unfair trade full time tor profes­ and Mrs. Spotless are 906 Tolland Tpke. Richard J . Patricia A. & HELP person. Nulll's Restau­ formation on all types of spe­ $59,900. I, 000 feet of another liquor outlet, within 200 feet of a church Joseph V. Botticello $2,000 practices, infringement RECREATION AIDE-4 rant, 706 Hartford Rd. sional office building. Bear Swamp Road, 2.8 selling their 3 bedroom WANTED cialty businesses. Ranch home. Interior and in a residential zone arid a special exception under Article 912 ToUarxf Tpke. Allen A. 4 Barbara A of trademarks, trade PERSONALS hours per day on wee­ See Mr. Annulll. Heavy telephone and and 2.87 acres, An­ client contact. Good Is ottractive ond Im- II, Section 4.02.03 and Article IV, Section 16 to o on^ct a Griswold $4,150 names or patents, viola­ kends to work with dover, $59,500. church festival at 896 Main Street. Residence A Zor>e with the mentally retarded peo­ SECRETARY- Busy 140 To Cleon coffee stains typing a must. Word WE NEED YOU! Nathan Hole Road, 1.5 moculate. Grounds 924 Tolland Tpke. Leo R. Kasel $5,500 tion of rights of privacy person civil engineer­ Perfect preferred. Call hove room tor garden following conditions: (1) Hours of operation of carnival and 964 Toilarxf Tpke. Brooke T. Newkirk $7,000 NEEDED-Rlde from ple. Call Diane at 647- from or plastic, rub acres, Dwner finance, sale of beer and wine: Thursday, September 13, 1990 arxl and infringement of 1624 Monday-Frlday, ing firm seeks full time stain with baking soda. for appointment 647- and children. Reduced 756 No. Main St. Herman M. 4 Annette J Manchester to Wind­ Telemarketing HERE’S MY Coventry, $61,888. Friday. September 14, 1990 5 0 0 P.M. to 11:00 P.M, and Frechette and copyright and ham Technical School, 8:30 to 4:30. secretory/word pro­ 4800. Sam Green Road, 1 plus to $132,000. Call Bar­ proprieta^ rights, unfair cessor tor expanding bara Weinberg, 647- Saturday, September 15. 1990, 10:00 A M. to 11:00 P.M.; (2) Carol Aselton $6,000 Wllllmantic. Week­ DELIVERY PERSONS acres, Coventry, Provide daily cleaning of litter on the site and adjacent proper­ 768 No. Main St. Hayes-Kaufman competition and libel days 7:30 to 3:00. W ill odmlnlsrotlve staff. $65,900. 1419 about details on WANTED-lf you would Candidate should hove CARD.... this bargain. RE/MAX ty caused by carnival operations: (3) No advertising ol the Partnership $6,500 and slander, which may pay. Call 643-9346 after like to earn some extra Kemp Road, 31 acres, availability ol sale ol beer and wirte shcill be visible off the result from the publica­ 6pm. 0 minimum typing TOOL MAKERS work in job shop Scotland, $110,000. East of the River, 647- All ol the aforesaid purchases are for the purpose ot money this summer we speed of 65 words per 1919.______premises. tion of any advertise­ may lusthovewhot you Wall Street, 7.38 highway improvements to be made to Tollarrd Turnpike minute ond a 1 year atmosphere. Rxtures, dies. & gauges. Good Charles R. Young — AppL 1422 — Denied without prejud're arxl/or Norte Main Street. (A copy of the proposed or­ ment in the Manchester are looking for. You acres (700 front) Cov­ word processing expe­ pay, full company health insurance & 25K life 4 Thursdays for $65.00 DWNER SAYS SELL!! a variance ot Article IV, Section 5.03.02 to reduce front?,ge to dinance may be seen in the Town Clerk's Office during Herald by advertiser, in­ need to have some entry, $120,000. rience. (Multi-mote Boating, swimming, $129,900. Make on offer 35 feet (100 feet required) and a special exception und'Y Ar­ business hours.) cluding advertisements hours available week­ preferred.) Lotus de- insurance. Plenty of overtime available. Aircon- NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE on this 4 bedroom Co­ ticle IV, Section 5 to operate an automotive repair and main­ days between 8am and (Ishing-walk to private * e. Appropriation lo Fire Fund 4 — Paramedics — for pur­ in any free distribution FINANCIAL slreoble. Please send ditioned shop. Exit 73 oft of Route 84. Call tor beach from this Im­ lonial with 30x18 tenance faality at 405V New State Road, Industrial Zone. publications published 5pm. The lob Is deliver­ resume to Potty Ge­ Part-Time OFFERED SUCH A FANTASTIC mother-in-law addition chase of updated medical training audio visual ing the SNET business interview. ■ k Ideal for students, homemakers and senior maculate 6 room main­ Jeanette Kohut — Appl. 1423 — Granted a varianoe ot Ar­ akfe...... $ 1.20000 by the Manchester A SECOND CHANCE at rard, at Fuss 8, O'Nell tenance free 3 bedroom or convert It easily Into ticle IV. Section 10.01.04 to screentog requirements and a to buslnessdlrectoryto Inc. 146 Hartford Road. RATE AS THIS!! a fa m ily room with to be financed by donations already rocoivod for such pur­ Herald. last to establish your area businesses. You citizens home. New vinyl sid­ special exception urxler Articie II, Section 2.02.09 and Article poses. Manchester, CT. 06040. ing, ottic storage. Cov­ private entrance. For­ IV. Section 10 to operate a day care center at 115 New State credit. Personal loans, need your own vehicle. EASTFORD TOOL AND DIE k Hours available: All public meetings of tee Town ol Manchostor are hold at entry, attractively mal dining room, new' Road, Rural Flesiderxto Zone. debt consolidations, Insurance card, and a locations which are accessible to handicapped citizens In ad­ etc. Re-flnancIng also ★ Evenings 5 lo 9 PM priced at $117,500.Phil­ front porch, newer FINANCIAL valid driver's license. ATTENTION-POSTAL 974-3344 Call the Classified Department roof. Large 177x196 lot Thomas L Magoon — Appl. 1424 — Granted lor one year a dition, harxficapped individuals requiring an auxiliary aid In acceoted. Call 778-7616. .You choose your own JOBS! Start Sat. 9 AM to 12:30 PM ips Real Estate, 742- special exception under Article II, Section 9.09 to jjermit an 1450 otters plenty of room order lo facilitate their participation at meetings should contact ’route(s). You're paid $11.41 hour! For appli­ Guaranteed hourly pay and ask for Lee Ann, for more for the whole family. outside display and/or storage of merchandise at 211 Tolland tee Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the scheduled meet­ by the stop and books cation Info call (1) Bonuses daily Don’t miss out on this Turnpike, Eiuslness III Zone. ing so teat appropriate evrangements can be made delivered. For more 602-838-8885, Ext. M- greot buvIAnne Miller Information call 1-800- 775, 6am-10pm, 7 days. details & copy deadlines. Finding a cosh buyer for All actions have an effective date in accordance with Connec­ Wbllace J Irish, Jr., Secretary AFFORDABLE LEGAL SERVICES Commissions weekly Real Estate, 647-8000.n ticut General Statutes. Notice of these decisions has been filed 922-0008. THE WHOLE DONUT -- Friendly sales the Items you'd like to sell Board of Directors Pleasant working conditions with the Town Clerk. FOR A FRESH HNANCIAL START persons needed. All shifts needed. All shifts Is easy. Just let our read­ Dated at Manchester, Connecticut Easy-to-team telephone sales 643-2711 ers know what you have Placing on ad In Classified Edward Coltman, Secretary this 27te day of July 1990. BANKRUPTCY LAW ENTHUSIASTIC ener­ DIRECTOR OF SPEQAL EDUCA­ available. Full or part time. All applicants Is easy. Just call 643-2711. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS getic group leaders TION - Supertrsandam ol Schook lor Immediate openings for sale with an ad In Eliminate Debts & Protect Assets must be able to work at least 1 shift per Clossifled. 643-2711. We'll help you with the needed tor parent- Raglonal SdMol DIslilcl No. 8, Habnm, Promoting home delivery of major daily news­ wording of your ad. Free Consultation /toddler gym pro­ Andover, Madborough ImriM appS weekend. Apply to the following Manch­ STOP grams. Teaching back­ canu lor potilon ol Msetor d SpKiil ester locations: paper ground prefereed but Education. CandIdaM mual hold ap- ■Wage Garnishments Creditor Harrassment propriata Stale ol Comscdcul cortllca- 150 Center Street - 649-0140 For Interview Contact Repossessions Interest & Rnance Charges not reoulred. Call 1-800- Uoa AppIcaUon daadVne li Augui) 24, 262-PLAY.______1990. Inqulitas and lenen ol ipplca- 319 Green Road - 643-9821 Mr. O'Connor Astrograph Bridge RN-GrowIng family prac­ llon ihould IM addressed lo: JA 467 Hartford Road - 649-9150 64 7-9 946 HARTFORD - 728-5672 tice. Experienced pre­ Camlle Vautour, SuperWandenl el and then played on diamonds .Mas, Schools. 21 Pandlelon Otiv*, Habroa THE WHOLE DONUT LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ucl. 23) Contiabntial you and your mate get blown out ol pro­ ferred. Call Karen 4 to 6:30 PM weekdays East's J-lO-x-x provided a slopju'r, CT 06248. Tel 22^9417 or 8434210. mailers pertaining to your company portion today. The trivial issues over NORTH Going VERNON - 871-6692 643-6486. and declarer had lo ruff the fourth dia­ < Y o u r should not be discussed in an environ­ which you may argue now won't even be ♦ 10 8 5 3 ment where what you say could be over­ remembered tomorrow. Y A 6 overboard mond When declarer played a spade ‘B i r t h d a y heard by the wrong people. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Occasional­ ♦ Q 8 6 back lo his king. West won and played SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Pressing a ly we can gool oil a bit and get away ♦ a 8 4 2 By James Jaeoby a low heart to East's queen East then friend to repay a favor could be an un­ with it, but this may not be the case to­ cashed the jack of clubs, and the de­ WFLST July 31, 1990 wise procedure for you today. What you day. Too much lime at the water cooler EAST High on the list of eoinmon bridge fenders made another heart trick to ♦ A g 7 6 4 2 ask may be small, but the way you do It could arouse the wrath ol the boss. ♦ J 9 mistakes is failure to play for just the set the contract Exciting limes could be in the offing lor Y K J 10 3 VQ854 might prove irritating to your pal. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) There s a Eour clubs is easy to make Declar­ ♦ 9 numbt'r of tricks needed (or the you socially in the year ahead. New in­ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Even possibility you might do what Is the ♦ J to 5 2 4>Q 9 ♦ J to 5 contract er must suppress his grwd for a paltry IT’S TAG SALE TIME volvements with interesting, new people though your Ideas may be superior to most expeditious today and not that are likely. However, don't let them over­ North cue-bid three hearts to show a overtrick and play low on the opening those ot your associates today, you which serves your best interests. Short SOIITII big club raise after his previous com­ heart lead Hegardless of the subse­ shadow your old friendships. could still meet with resistance, so don't cuts you Impatiently take could turn out ♦ K petitive response of one no-trump quent defense, the communication lets LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If you are pres­ expect to get any standing ovations. lo be roots (or the long way around. ently on an expense account, keep an Y 9 7 2 East doubled, and South passed to declarer make 10 tricks easily As de­ 4 Days for the Price of 3! CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Usually ♦ A K 7 4 3 accurate record, because you may be show minimum values North then c la re r actually played, goiMl splits in you are a rather open minded individ­ GEM INI (M ay 21-Jun* 20) It there is an ♦ K763 Are things piling up? Then why not have a tag sale? called upon lo Jusllty your expenditures. ual, but today you might ignore the unpleasant atmosphere at home today confirm ed his club support If South's the minors might not help If the de­ Know where lo look tor romance and helplul suggestions ol another just be­ it might be due to your propensity lor Is­ Vulnerable: North-South spade king were the heart king, he fender with the long I'lub also has the you'll find it. The Astro-Graph Match­ cause you dislike the person. suing directives to everyone while doing Dealer: North would go on lo five, but knowing that doubleton diamond, he will ruff the The best way to announce It is with a Herald Classified Ad. maker instantly reveals which signs are AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) A close very little yourself. Be a doer instead ot three of his high card points were third diamond anyway. East-West will romantically ported for you Mail $2 Iriend might ask your opinion about a demander. South West North F:asi wasted kept him at an apparently safe then lake two major-suit tricks to hold Matchmaker, c/o this newspaper. P.O. Pass Just place your ad before Tuesday and you’re all set for someltiing today, but don't take It as an CANCER (June 21-July 22) Be gratelul Pass level. declarer to 10 tricks Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. 1 ♦ 1 ♦ 1 NT Pass invitation lo be loo candid. He/she lo those who come to your assistance When the heart jack was led. declar­ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Companions 24> 2 Y 3 Y Dbl. the week. wants approval, not objective today Instead of criticizing the way they er could see that a 3-2 club split along might sense there is something bugging evaluations. do things. If you are a nlt-pIcker, the Pass Pass 4 4 All pass Jjme-.s an lU idftf’ and with a 3-2 diamond split would likely 'Jacvt>y ( 'ard (tamea' i» r/llrn mth his father, TAG SALE SIGN WHEN YOU PLACE AN AO. STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE. you today, but Itiey may find it dillicull PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Don't let next time you ask (or help, no one will E a H U let him score an overtrick. So he won the late Oswald Jaivhyi aiv m

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CONDOMINIUMS-Sunnv KEEP COOL WITH 459 MAIN St.-centrally Ranch Condo, private POOL-$118,900- located commerical entrance, Rent with op­ $123,500. Central air, building, 2500 square Section 4 Page 17 tion to buy! $59,900. cool breezes and walk­ feet for lease. 646-2426, Monday, July 30,1990 ing trails. These 2 bed­ weekdays, 9 to 5. t! i m m a c u l a t e 1 s t X Specioli«Oflt! J floor unit. Folly room end unit ranch MANCHESTER-WatkIns SPORTS apllanced! $60,900. homes, also have all Centre-160 square foot 2BEDROOM END appliances, tennis private office conve­ courts for children, UNIT. Pool & Tennis, niently located on CARPENTRY/ miscellaneous charming village set­ grandchildren or you Main Street. Secretar­ CLEANING LANDSCAPING PAINTING/ ting.$124,900. Anne and are located In a ial support provided by REMODELING SERVICE PAPERING SERVICES M iller Real Estate,647- village type setting. professional. Please Red Sox double their fun against the Tigers 8000.O You'll loye the aulet call Wilson Business but friendly neighbor­ Offices 647-0073. Brookside Exterior hood! Call now! Anne . CARPENTER & Sparkle window cleaners, a MANCHESTER-MaIn St. "We can tell you DETROIT (AP) — The Boston The next batter was pinch-hitter loss. M iller Real Estate,647- Space tor rent. Call HANDYMAN SERVICE personal touch at a reason­ Maintenance & Frank Young “I’ve seen a lot of records seL but 8000.D Red Sox are in the record book Luis Rivera, who lined a pitch by 529-7858 or 563-4438 able price. Complete home what tolookfor... I never thought I’d see that one,” he LEGAL NOTICE No job too small. or office, also general clean­ Landscaping Contracting &, again, but not for futility. Mike Hcnncman to Icft-ccnter, but [BUSINESS Specializing in remodeling. ing. Call for free estimates. and what to look The Red Sox, who earlier this saw it go over the fence for his four­ said. CONSOUDATED REPORT I PROPERTY IQ7J INDUSTRIAL Fully Insured. 649-2562 Div. of GRF & Company, Inc. out for!" month set a major league record by th of the season. The record overshadowed an out­ OF CONDITION Maintenance u PROPERTY Call Tom - 649-6273 Specialist in Year-Round hitting into two plays in one “We told Luis to miss third, but standing pitching performance by MANCHESTER GLASTONBURY- ware- game and the next night hit into six he didn’t do iL” joked Jody Reed. Boston’s Greg Harris, who broke a STATE BANK MANCHESTER- Dr. Dave's Vac Hospital Exterior Maintenance house space available HarBro Company: double plays, set an American The next batter, Carlos Quintana, five-start winless streak. ASSETS near center of town. Vz Avallable July 1, 'Heals all vacuums." Residential ■ Commercial Cash and due mile trom highway 4800/2400/1200 square CUSTOM QUALITY All brands ol household and commercial League with 12 doubles Sunday in a hit a line drive to the same spot as Harris (8-4) allowed two runs in feet commerical Indus­ One stop improvoments. vacuum cleaners repaired. Painting •Painting interior & Exterior' from depository with rooms from 400 ■Lawn Maintenance Nachring and many others had, and the first inning, but held Detroit to Prompt professional service. 13-3 rout of the DcU-oit Tigers. institutions 4,717,000 sq u a re fee t to o v e r 3000 trial 3 phase electric. Framing to Painting. ■Wallpapering Pickup and delivery available. of Manchester They made it an especially long easily beat the throw to second. just one unearned run over the next U S. Treasury square feet with access 646- 5477.______Ucensed & Insured. ■Landscape Design & Installation Can Anytime, 5W-7317 •Remodeling -Custom Kitchens seven. securities 1,685,000 to loading dock. Call 459 MAIN St.-centrally Call Dave Adamick Quality Painting day for Detroit John “Someone told me that I had a & Bathrooms Obligations of Kevin at 633-9474. located commerical for a free quote. ■Exterior Power Washing ol Ail Services Shelby. All but one of the doubles chance to set the record, so I was Harris’ performance was even Stales and DOWNTOWN- building, 2500 square 645-6523 Surtaces ■Froe Estimates ■Room Alterations & Additions was hit to left or left-center field. really happy to do iL” Quintana better for the Red Sox because their political Manchester. Commer­ feet tor lease. 646-2426, HEATING/ •Setuor Citizen Discounts •Replacement Windows “I’m not surprised it was a said. “They gave me the ball, and I bullpen had been devastated in a subdivisions in w e e k d a y s , 9 to 5. ■Driveway Sealing & Paving •Aluminum Sc Vinyl cial and office building ■Elecliical 17-9 loss Saturday. the United States 387,000 with 2 floors-7 offlces- PLUMBING Powerwashing record,” Shelby said. “They sure hit have it in my jacket.” ■Tree Work ■Plumbing Other bonds, notes, /tores! I All details and MISCELLANEOUS DECKS/ a lot of tlicm.” The next batter, , had “That first inning was bleak,” and dobentures 127,000 I ■Roormg expenses In listing of­ ADDITIONS ■Tractor Work 6 4 6 - 6 8 1 5 already hit three doubles, and was Morgan said. “But Greg got out of Federal funds sold I SERVICES M&M OIL Boston broke the record set by the fice. Loading ramp. ■Exterior Siding looking to tie the major league it. He could have blown up at any and securities Strano Real Estate, PLUMBING & HEATING ■Gutter Cleaning t Maintenance We're Here To Serve Tigers on July 14, 1934 against the purchased under SECRETARIAL SUP- THE DECK ■Decks record of four, but grounded out to point, but he didn’t That was a real­ 647-7653. ■ Oil Burner Service & Sales . The major agreements PORT provided by pro­ Senior Citizen Discount first base. ly big game for us after what hap­ to resell 1,475,000 fessional. Use of copy WORKS - Automatic Oil Delivery 203-645-8892 league record of 13 was set by the APARTMENT 8, fax machines, notary Beautifully built decks at af­ ■WeN Pumps Sales & Service TOP QUALITY Complete Property Maintenance pened Saturday.” a. Loans, Total Free Estimates St. Louis Cardinals on July 12, 1931 In addition to Boggs’ three, Reed, public. Wilson Busi­ ■Water Heaters (EiMirtc a Qm ) WORKMANSHIP (excluding unearned FOR RENT fordable prices. Harris also got a measure of income) ness Offices, Watkins ■Bathroom & Kitchen Landscaping Consulting Interior painting and papertiang- against the Chicago Cubs. Nachring and Ellis Burks hit two Centre 935 Main Street, FREE ESTIMATES - 94.012.000 MANCHESTER-3 bed­ Remodeling ing. Fair prices and free esti­ 203 643-6774 The Red Sox players said they doubles apiece. The others were hit revenge against the Tigers and Jeff Manchester. Phone Call 644-2362 Fully Insured b. Less: allowanoe room duplex, available ■Senior Citizen Discounts Robinson (8-8). On July 19, Harris 647- 0073. Fax 649-6280. mates. weren’t aware of the record until the by Quintana, Mike Greenwell and for possible loan Immediately. $775. Se­ No Job Too Small Y ■Electric Work Bob Morton ninth inning, when Tim Nachring . pitched a , allowing losses 1,249,000 curity, references. No FREE ESTIMATES c. Loans, Net Screened Top Soi^ 646-6597 tied it. Despite the record, Reed said the just one run, but lost 1-0 to Robin­ utilities. 647-1750. I ANTIQUES/ TREE SERVICE/ Phono: 93.663.000 Any amount delivered MANCHESTER-4 room Red Sox weren’t looking to hit son’s two-hit shutout Ekink premises, I COLLECTIBLES PRUNING Also; Backhoe, Bobcat, & duplex with garage, 649-2871 “(Manager) Joe (Morgan) had doubles. On Sunday, Robinson lasted just furniture and Loader available DJR WORKS stove, refrigerator. ANTIQUE COLUMBIAN GSL Building >4 3 1-3 innings, allowing six runs on fixtures, and been yelling about how many $650 plus utilities. 633- STOVE-Combo wood, WARRICK BROS. Painting Interior/Exterior other cissets Davis Construction Maintenance Co. doubles we were hitting, so we “We hit the ball really well today, seven hits and four walks. 4189. coal, and gas. Kitchen •Pruning Tile and marble Installed or representing LAWN CARE Commercial/Resldential, The Associated Press stove. White enamel •Tree Removal 872-1400 or 659-9555 repaired. added it up, but we didn’t know but you can’t try to hit a double,” he “I fell the same as the last time, b w k premises 1,400,000 EAST CENTER-Newer 2 building repair and home< with 4 burners, oven, ■Professional Climbing Quality work. SETS A RECORD — Boston’s Carlos Quintana, left, and Detroit second baseman Lou said. “We just hit a lot of balls with but their balls kept falling in,” b. Other assets 1,082,000 fa m ily , 4 ro o m , 1st Improvoments. Interior and what the record was,” Nachring and broiler. Call 872- Senior Citizen Discounts Call for free estimate. TOTAL ASSETS 104,536,000 floor, busline, and stor­ exterior painting, light car­ Whitaker both look for the ball after Quintana made it to second to break the American said. “Then when I hit the one in the perfect placements in the gap.” Robinson said. “If we could control age. 647-9186. 8924 after 5 pm. * Fully Insured LAWN-SCAPE LIABIUTIES YARDMASTCRS 646-3455 pentry. Complete janitorial League record with 12 doubles hit by a team during Sunday’s game at Tiger Stadium. At right ninth, they put it on the scoreboard Tigers manager Sparky Anderson where the ball goes, we would all MANCHESTER- 645-1973 ‘The Finishing Touches” Demand deposits SUMMER CLEANUP service. Expiarienced, reli­ is umpire Tim McClelland. The Red Sox won, 13-3. that we lied the record.” was impressed, despite the lopsided win 300 games.” of individucils, Avallable August 15th, [SPORTING LAWN MAINTENANCE able, free estimates. 2 bedroom apartment ■Trees 6c Lawns Cut partnerships, and GOODS HAWKES TREE SERVICE AND ■Yards Ic G a r a ^ Cleaned corporations 16,505,000 on 2nd flo o r. $575 a 643-0304 Bucket, truck & chipper. ■Brush Piles Removed Time and savings month, plus utilities. 1 1 0 SPEED BIKE- LANDSCAPING ROOFING/ month's security. Stump removal. Free ■Truck 6c Backhoe Work deposits of Panasonlc sport 500 * Weekly Mowings ■Exterior Housepainting SIDING Mayor is individuals, Laundry facilities with bag, like new. estimatee. Special * Landscape Installations ■Driveways ^ l e d Hundreds of readers turn ayallable. Call 647-9072 oonsideratton lor elderly and ^ Newman’s back to Classified every day partnerships, and $125. Call 643-8422. * Driveways Sealed ■Landscaping installations NO JOB TOO BKt OR SMALL corporations 78,986,000 evenings. If no answer. handicapped ■Complete Building 6c searching for some par­ GOLF CLUBS-Set of 4 ' Bushes trimmed or removed RESIDENTIAL Deposits of 236-0396. 647-7553 P ro p ^ y M ain tain s ticular Item. Will your ad metal woods "Lynx" ' Fully Insured ■Roof Repairs & Re-rooFing caught in United States MANCHESTER- predators, like new. (luallty, depondabla work al an •Any Job Considered be there? 643-2711. Government 79,000 Remodeled 1 bedroom Fully Insured Fret Estimates ■Gutters $95. 649-1794.______allordabla price. n ^ Deposits of State apartment. Stove, re- CaU - YARDMASTERS ■Wood Shingles A Specialty on right track arxl political fr lg e r a to r , dls- GOLF CLUBS- Used. JOB HUNTER - Tree re­ Doug 643-8275 643^996 Call Anytime Ask For Gil the middle subdivisions in h w a s h e r. $500 pi us u tili­ Starter and full sets moval, stump grinding, ★fre e 64&0674______, WET BASEMENTS? with bags from $35. The rest of the Twilight League the United States 1,443,000 ties. 646-5355. Hatchways, foundation cracks, By HERALD STAFF BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Deposits of MANCHESTER- Also misc. clubs. 649- estimates, ★lowest rates, playoffs will be held at Palmer Mayor Richard Arrington, standing 1794. ELECTRICAL sump pumps, tile lines, gravity m ^ commercial banks 367,000 Hlghland Park School, ★ 8 years experience. Call LIONEL COTE Stadium in Middletown. as moderator in a growing racial dis­ Certified and PAINTING/ feeds, and dry wells. Also damp­ MANCHESTER — It didn’t take 0 i J n ew e r 3 b ed ro o m d u ­ ROOFING & SIDING Newman’s launched 15 hits in pute, is caught in the national spot­ officers' checks 36,000 plex. Available August. I MISCELLANEOUS 649-7356 Jim Hunter. PAPERING ness proffing of concrete walls Newman Lincoln-Mercury long to 1 3 : Total Deposits 97,416,000 •30 Years Experience Saturday’s victory over Society, light between political supporters $765 per month. 644- I FOR SALE ALL TYPES OF and floors. Chimney clean outs, start another wirming streak in m a(1).Total demand 0123. ELECTRICAL WORK ■Fully Insured 12-10-3. Greg Ccnracchio was 3- and an all-white golf club. 2 deposits 17,099,000 stone walls, and concrete repairs. Twilight League play as the EAST HARTFORD-2 bed­ A I R LINE TICKET- •License # 506737 for-4 with two RBI, Mike Charter Arrington, the city’s first black a(2). Total time CHILD CARE Quality Work Over 40 years experienced. Sen­ Manchester-based club, which saw O "D room. Middle age, Round trip, Bradley to Licensed and Insured mayor, had expected good publicity a ^ savings McHugh Himself 646-9564 ior dtizen discounts. 2-for-3 with three RBI, and Ray deposits 80,009,000 married. No children, Orlando. August 9th to its nine-game winning streak end Rosa Electric Painting & Wallpapering at its Gliha was 2-for-4 with a home run. from Birmingham hosting the Other liabilities 1,239,000 no pets. $450 plus utili­ August 15th. $218. 643- Albert Zuccaro last Friday, routed Society for ties. Stove and refrlg- 0163. Licensed Keith DiYcso also homered for Professional Golfers’ j^ssociation S o TOTAL LIABILITIES 872-2366 best. Decks repaired or replaced. Savings, 10-6, Saturday n i^ t at Championship Aug. 9-12 at Shoal O "n (excluding e ra to r. 269-2020.______Waterproofing Newman’s. Day Care Mom Free Estimates. Fully Insured. Moriarty Field. Creek Country Club. subordinated M A N C H E S T E R - 3 bed- END ROLLS 646-3361 The batting support made a win­ m rn room. Washer/dryer Has IJ time openings fcy infait Established 1974. MASONRY Instead, he is trying to deflect notes and 2 7 W width — 50C DRIVEWAY Newman’s, 15-9 and in third ner of 16-year veteran Dave Bid- CO debentures) 98,347,000 hook up. Oakland negative publicity about his city, 13" width — 2 for 50® and fodders. 643-9321 place with 30 points in the 10-tcam well, 6-2. Bidwcll allowed five hits, 05 Street. $650 plus securi­ SEALING which also was the focus of racial EQUITY CAPITAL ties & referen ces. 649- Newsprint end rolls can be Manchester Teachers circuiL has three games in the final Common stock walked five and struck out seven. “It 4820 or 646-4412.______picked up at the Manchester BRICK & STONE CUSTOM QUAUTY troubles during the civil rights strug­ Herald ONLY before 11 am DRIVEWAY SEAUNG Wall Papering and Painting week of the regular season. New­ was unusual for Dave to walk five. a. No. shares No charge oJr school hoWays One stop Improvements. o Monday through Thursday CONSTRUCTION man’s visits the East Hartford Jets gle of the ’60s. At the same lime, 2 authorized 100,000 M A N C H E S T E R - 4 b ed ­ “Quality lor Less" That hurt him a little bit,” Newman or vacations. Convenient to 30 years Experience Framing to Painting. Arrington is U7 ing to satisfy many D ^ b. No. shares room Duplex on bus­ ic Patch & Repair Fkaplaces, Walks, Walls, Patio's. Tuesday at 7 p.m. at McKenna Field manager Gene Johnson said. outstanding 100,000 line. Near schools & Highland ParK Nathan Hale Insurance, References and Ucensed & Insured. of his supporters seeking attention John Wennergren 649-3012 CaU Dave Adamick in East Hartford in a makeup game. Newman’s took control in the (par value) 1,000,000 malls. $775 per month and Martin Schools. ic High quality sealer Ree Estimates for their protest against the club. I " ^ 27 Years Experience lor a tree quote. It is at Evans Insurance Wednesday 33^ 05 Surplus 850,000 plus utilities. Firsts, At 17 years experience MARTY MATTSSON fifth inning when it scored six times So far, he has failed to satisfy last months rent & 646^6815-Linda night before winding up the sca.son Undivided profits 4,339,000 18 8 i SALES BRJ Cktmpany 568-6888 649-4431 New and Repairs_____ 647-1814 to erase a 3-2 Society lead. Included both factions, and the dispute has security. References, #31060 on Saturday at 7 p.m. at Moriarty 33 TOTAL EQUITY was something you rarely sec. been a blow to Arrington, who was > CAPITAL 6,189,000 no pets. 870-8153, after Field against the imagincers. The Aaaodated Press > H 5. MANCHESTER-88 Lyn­ “There were runners on second enjoying a relatively comfortable TOTAL LIABILITIES AT A LOSS — Members of the U.S. men’s team react to Sunday’s 85-79 loss to ■ 0 AND EQUITY MANCHESTER- 3,4,8. 5 don St. Sunday to Sun­ The Imagincers were the ones to and third and they were intentionally third term only six weeks ago. CAPITAL 104,536,000 room apartments. 646- day. 11-7. Antiques, FOR SPARKLING wood­ end Newman’s wirming streak. walking Bill Chapulis,” Johnson Yugoslavia in the gold medal game at the in Seattle. Players on the bench Now he faces a true lest of his 2426 weekdays, 9 to 5. collectibles, old and work, tile, gloss and MEMORANDA CARDINAL we're Newman’s will have one home began. “After the third ball, Billy include Billy Owens (with towel on head) and Kenny Anderson, right. diplomatic skills. new. Too much to painted surfaces, add Amounts outstanding MANCHESTER- Beoutf- m e n tio n ! BUICK, INC. game in the Jack Rose Memorial stepped across the plate and lined a Since becoming mayor a decade as of report date: ful quality 1 bedroom. three tablespoons of ie88ChovyCoraica4Dr $6,990 with The Years Best Buy washing soda to a quart of ago, Arrington has pulled blacks and a ll). Standby letters Quiet. On busline, alr- 1968(XwvyCayaler $6,980 Playoffs as a doublcheadcr has been two-run single up the middle.” of crediL total 1,490,000 condltloned. Includes 1988 O ls Oust C n is e r Wag $11,400 1990 CHEVY CAVALIER! warm water and wash. No slated for Friday, Aug. 10, at That came off of Society losing whites together in a variety of or­ $10,900 rinsing required. For b. Time certincatcs frost free refrigerator, 1987 Mete Colony Paas Wag Moriarty Field. Games will be at pitcher Tom Bums, who came into ganizations in efforts to relieve Bir­ of deposit in self-cleaning oyen, dis­ ; CARS 1987 Chevy Astro Conv Van $10,990 sparkling results when 1987 Chevrolel Caprice $7,495 mingham of the violent images of denominations of hwasher. Ideal for se­ FOR SALE you. have something to 5:45 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. with New­ the game with a 6-1 mark. 1987 Buick Carauty LTD Wag $ 8 ,$ M U.S. has a forgettable day fire hoses, police dogs and street $100,000 or more 17,229,000 niors or middle-aged. 1987 Isuzu Pup Pickup $4,280 sell, use a low-cost od In man’s slated to play in the second All but one starter hit safely for Average for 30 Come see why we 1986 Buidr■ Skyl Skrfiawk H/B $5,900 classified. confrontations of decades past. BUICK LeSabre- 1977. game. Newman’s. calen&r days (or rarely have a vacancy. 1986 n> t('jc (jrand Prix $8,996 Arrington says there has been Looks great, mechani­ $7,660 calendar month) Large storage area. 1987 Buick Skylark cally sound. See It, 1967 Olds Culbsa Clara $0,990 “dramatic improvement in biracial ending with Heat & hot water In­ r drive It. $1500. 649-1294. 1987 Buick LeSabrs Sad $0,970 Thru Special Purchase trom General SALE PRICE M 0 , 4 9 5 ° ° communication and cooperation in cluded. $650. 247-5030. $4,680 Stars at the Goodwill Games report date 1986 Chav CalebrtySad Motors Corp., we have obtained many the past two decades." But the con­ a. Cash cind duo MANCHESTER- newer 200 C A R S 8. T R U C K S - 1986 Olds Clara Brghm Cpa $7,400 1B90 Cavalier (X 4 Drs. with low mile­ Stand from depository Late model Nissan, 1966 Rsnliac Ftrebird Cpa $6,990 CARTERREBATE -^ 500°° In , the didn’t bother Yugoslav guards Toni troversy at Shoal Creek, in the roll­ 2nd floor. 2 bedroom 1986 Chav CaM xily Sad $6,996 age. They are equipped with PW, POL By BOB BAUM institutions 5,670,000 Toyotas, Fords, Chev- won seven of 12 individual medals. ing hills 15 miles southeast of the apartment. Available 1965 Cadiac Sm I DaVila $8,480 Cruise, Till Wheel, Auto, AAJ, PS, PB, YOUR PRICE out The Associated Press Kukoc and Jurij Zdovc. b. Federal funds 8/1. AIrcondItloner. No rolets, and more many 1985 Oldamobit Calais $6,9S0 Stereo, Rear Delogger, and more. « 9 , 9 9 5 ° ° Yanks ’ Mattingly has Sixteen-year-old “1 am very, very satisfied with the city, put Birmingham back in the ra­ sold and securities pets. Heat not In­ under $1000. Call 1-800- 1985 Buick Park IWanua $6,996 $3,996 led the way with two golds and two play of our guards,” Yugoslav coach cial spotlight. purchased under cluded. Security dep­ 274-3702. 1984 Buck LaSabrs LTD SEATTLE — On tlic basketball 1984 Rimlac Bonnevfle $4,990 REMAINDER QF FACTQRY 36 MQS./50,000 MILE silvers. The Americans managed Last week, Honda, Toyota, IBM, agreements osit. $625 a m onth. 646- MERCURY LYNX- 1981. court and the gymnastics mat, this Dusam Ivkovic said. to resell 1,643,000 81 Adams Street WARRANTY AT NQ EXTRA CQST. just two bronze by 14-ycar-old Kim The Americans found themselves Anheuser-Busch and Lincoln-Mcr- 1379.______Timing belt broken. ORDER thoughts of retiring was a day the Americans would like c. Total loans 91,829,000 $350. Call 742-7742. M anchester SEE ANY SALESMAN FOR DETAILS JLmcskal. cury pulled TV ads from broadcasts 1-2 bed ro om s, $375. Storrs to forget. behind most of the game, even d. Time certificates 649-4571 ONE FOR The Soviets moved ahead of the of the tournament by ESPN and of deposits in country setting. Ap­ CRYSLER-1982 LeBaron. though Yugoslavia lost starting for­ pliances. Laundry.Im ­ denominations of 4 d o o r, g re y . G oo d YOUR AD NEW YORK (AP) — New York sec what he wants me to do,” Mat­ Yugoslavia gave the United Americans in the gold medal race ward Zarko Paspalj, with a sprained ABC, which said Friday it had lost $100,000 or more 16,727,000 m e d ia te 487-1437. condition. $2000. 643- GEO Yankees first baseman Don Mat­ tingly told the newspaper. “I know Slates a lesson in the value of poise, 52-49. The Soviet Union also leads right ankle eight minutes into the nearly $2 million in ad revenue be­ e. Total deposits 94,364,000 4959.______CARTER TODAY! tingly will retire from baseball if I’ve got a problem and 1 want to precision and patience to win the the overall medal chase 142-124. contest. cause of the controversy. h. Total assets 103,098,000 PONTIAC SUNBIRD GT- 1229 Main Street, Manchester • Teiepr OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 - FRIDAY T IL 6, SATURDAY T IL S 643-2711 the pain in his back seriously know how to deal with it. Right basketball gold, and the Soviets The United States fared belter in Yugoslavia scored seven straight The problems began in June when We, the undersigned officers, 1986. L o a d e d . P o w e r S c h alle r ba.scball, advancing to tonight’s the club’s founder. Hall Thompson, CONDOMINIUMS everything. $5400 or limits his effectiveness, according now. I’m just kind of confused. reasserted themselves as queens of points to take a 74-65 lead with six do hereby declare that this Quality medal round with a 15-2 victory told a newspaper reporter that Shoal Report of Condition (including 1 2 2 1 fOR RENT best offer. Call 647-1988 to a published report. I’m not feeling any better since the gymnastics Sunday at the Goodwill minutes to play. The last basket o ffe r 5pm .______Pre-Owned Autos over Mexico. Creek would not be pressured into the supporting schedules) has But Mattingly, in an interview All-Star break." Games. came when the Americans’ Chris been prepared in confor­ NEW LISTING-$109,900, CHEVROLET-1970 M a­ Value Priced Playing as if they invented the Five of six U.S. boxers won in accepting blacks as members. He South Windsor. Lovely [TRUCKS/VANS MISCELLANEOUS Mattingly, who signed a guaran­ Smith accidentally knocked the ball mance with the instructions is­ libu, 2 door, 307 engine. Use your office fax machine to published in today’s editions of the 1 USED C A R 5 ro o m , 2 b ed ro o m . FOR SALE game, the Yugoslavs won the gold Sunday’s preliminaries, including in the wrong basket while going for later apologized, saying he was sued by the Federal Deposit No rust, needs work. I I AUTOMOTIVE place your ad. New York Daily News, said he teed, five-year $19.3 million con­ Ranch style Condo, B E S T B U Y S ! medal 85-79, Uic third straight lime world 106-pound champion Eric quoted out of context, but by then Insurance Corporation and is Best offer. 643-0727. tract in the offseason, is hitting just a rebound. Low heating costs. Ap- 1 ear VOLVO 740 OLE t ii,M C H E V R O L E T tru c k 1977. feels he can return to his All-Star true to the best of my SIERRA-1989 Cobra It's Fast! It's Simple! the Americans have failed to finish Griffin. The United States narrowed it to Birmingham had been cast as a city pllanced (Cinnamon Auk). Loadkd 350. 4 s p e e d , n e w fomi after rest and rehabilitation. .245 this year and has no home knowledge and belief. 19t7 DODGE CARAVELLE «6,4< travel trailer, 28 foot. first in a major iiuemalional com­ Meanwhile, the American 78-74 on Billy Owens’ 3-pointcr with racial problems. Springs.) Strano Real clutch, new exhaust. Ajto.AX.AUAmStkno Air, fully loaded. Full Our Fax number Is “I’d think about (retiring) hard,” runs since the May 20. wrestlers arc basking in their best Richard R. Lauzier E state, 647-7653. Needs motor work. petition. with 2:56 to play. But Kukoc, a Arrington, who has been a voice IM S SUBARU OL SEDAN 98,W bath, master bedroom. Surgery is not immcnenL Mat­ Vice President $750 or best offer. Call 203 - 643-7496 he said from his home in ‘They execute their offense cx- performance against the Soviet for non-confronlational approach to a Auk). AJC. PS. PB Sparking new. Asking second-round draft pick of the Angela Chirico, 1 a«4 HONDA a VIC WAO $2,M 872-8924 after 5 pm. Evansville, Ind. “It depends on tingly said in the report, because $11,000. 643-4177. Send us a copy of your ad Ucmcly well,” U.S. couch Mike Union in three decades. On Saturday CTiicago Bulls, responded with a 3- the problem, persuaded the club to Assist Treas. Jack Auk), a x : Watkins told him tlicrc is no ojxira- 1907 MAZDA RX7 t*,4< Be sure to include what they (the doctors) tell me. Krzyzewski said. “You can tell they night, in front of a wildly enthusias­ pointcr with 2:31 remaining to boost change its bylaws to say that no We, the undersigned direo- [HOMES S S p n d . A X . S u m n w Fun C H E V R O L E T - 1984 C-30 1 tion to correct his disk problem. of all 1)T h e size But if 1 can’t be myself and be know one another very well.” tic crowd at the University of the nuirgin back to seven. prospective member would be tors, attest the conectness of [FOR RENT 1M6 ACURA LEGEND SEO $12,91 ton. New, transmis­ [WANTED TO “Last year, Uicy told me it this Floport of Condition (in­ trades y.6 . Auto. Fultr Lokdkd sion, exhaust, cargo 2i The date you want your ad to appear productive, then I won’t keep play­ "Their imemaiioiuil experience Washington’s Hcc Edmundson ‘Toni is a big-hearted player,” Iv­ rejected because of race. He also an­ cluding the supporting 1905CADSEDDEVILLE S7,9t door, paint, shelves. BUY/TRADE 3) Your phorie number wasn’t an option,” Mattingly said. GLASTONBURY-3 Bed ing. really hurt us.” U.S. center Alonzo Pavilion, the United Suites beat the kovic said, "and when it is an im­ nounced the club’s leaders had schedules) and declared that V-8. Lokdmd $ 5 3 0 0 . With moble “And really if you do that, you’re rooms, 2 baths, family ia$6 FORD MUSTANQ LX S4,$( Need Help? “1 would walk away from it. But Mourning said, “because they Soviets ill u major comixnilion for portant port of the game, he is a win­ (iromised to accept black members 9 H has boon examined by us room, and finished Auto. AX. Lorn UAm Phone, $5700. 649-6620. WANTED-Lowback taking a chance of not playing played well and llicy passed the ball tlie first lime since the I960 Olym­ within a year. and to the best of our 19i$ MAZDA 222 LX OS,* Our Phone Number Is I’ll be fine. I’m not done.” ner.” basement. Garage. b u c k e t seats fo r 1968 again. Watkins thinks I can conuol Private country clubs “all over the knowledge and belief has Auto. AX. Sunmot Chevrolet. Coll 871- Mattingly was placed on the well and they were able to hit the pics. Not even Jane Fonda’s participa­ Spacious yard. Wa- 1 ass CHEVY CELEBRITV 94,* 203 - 643-2711 boon prepared in confor­ shertryer. $1275. onth. 0014. 21-day disabled list Thursday with it with exercise. And that’s again open jump shots.” The Americans also won four in­ tion in the “wave” by the 13,156 country practice discrimination,” Auto. AX. LokUAm I MOTORCYCLES/ mance with the instruction is­ C all 429-5961. 1SSS CHEVY CAVAUER $2,* a bulging degenerative disk after why I’m confused. Maybe I’m The U.S. players, all college un­ dividual wrestling titles — Cory fans at Seattle Coliseum could bring Arrington said. If Shoal Creek is in­ sued by tfio FDIC and is true MOPEDS MANCHESTER- 3 bed­ Auto. AX. PS. PB MANCHESTER HERALD doing sometlting wrong.” derclassmen, are just getting to Baze at 105.5 pounds, John Smith at tegrated, he said, “wc will be lead­ and correct. 19S6 CIERA BROUGHAM *4,S We buy dsan, la$e model used New York owner George the Amcricaas back. ro o m , IV j bath Colon- 136.5, Nate Carr at 149.5 and Bill ing the country in that regard.” v-e. Auto. A X . F u ll P o w e cars and trucks. Top prices Steinbrenner insisted his star rest. know each other. The difference was 2Ulovc made 9 of 10 field goals Francis R. Murray lal. Excellent 1SS4 PL V HORIZON SE S2,* Motorcyde Insurance paid. The one thing Mattingly said he apparent to anyone who watched itic Scherr at 220. and scored 21 points. Kukoc, who But the limcublc wasn’t enough condition. $900 per Auto. A X . PS. PB The first baseman is still Nathan G. Agostinolli Mr. Duff - Cailw Chevrolet Basketball: The Americans had to satisfy the Southern Christian month. 683-1659. 19SS HONDA PRELUDE *S,S Many oompetifve oompaniee bothered by the pain, but will will not do is be a mediocre player. finale. played the last 11 minutes with four William A. Oloksinski 5 Spood. AX. Sun Root 1229 Main Street “When we weren’t hitting, each trouble hitting open shots all night. Leadership Conference’s local presi­ MANCHESTER-Central 1M 7 ACURA INTEORA LS SS,* Cal Fix Flee Quote “It all depends on what tlie doc­ fouls, had 17 points and 10 assists. State of Connecticut County Manchester, CT return to New York on Wednesday. Playmakcr Kenny Anderson was 3- dent, the Rev. Abraham Woods, who of Hartford, ss: prestigious location 2 Auto. AX. Sun Root Automobile Assodatss tors tells me,” he said. “I don’t kid look it upon himself to make it Billy Owens led the Americans 19SS VW JETTAOL 17,9 646-6464 He is planning a trip to Los An­ Sworn to and subscribed story, 3 bedrooms, 2 ofVamon happen offensively, and that only for-12. His backcouri partner, Todd says he wants more than just Auto. AX. PS. PB mind a little pain, as long as I have with 23 points and 10 rebounds. 9 baths, living room with geles to be examined by specialist before mo this 24th day of B7b«2S0 freedom of movement. Yeah it happens on a team like this that Day, was 1-for-10. Mourning added 18 points and 13 promises. July, 1990 and I hereby certify fireplace, dining room. SCHALLER When you need to adverilse. Dr. Robert Watkins, who per­ “We’ve been hitting like crazy in Woods has pushed for demonstra­ Basement with 1 car would be hard (to retire), and 1 doesn’t know each other,” rebounds. that I am not an officer or nothing works like Classilledi formed successful back surgery on tlicsc ballgamcs,” Krzyzewski said. tions during the tournament, some­ director of this bank. garage and full fenced ACURA I here's someone out WE DELIVER don’t want to hear the doctor say Kr/.yzewski said. Both teams now head to next In backyard. Available there who wants to buy For Homs Delivery, CsH . “Our weakness is not really “We just couldn’t pul ilicm down thing sure to give Birmuigham a William J. Diana, 345 CENTER STREET Dial 643-2711 tliaL but if he does, 1 will.” month’s world championships in Commissioner of August 10. $975 a 643-2711^d asV forlO xc) your power tools. Find “I’m going to sec Watkins and knowing one another,” he said. “I tonight.” black eye and something Arrington month, heot, and utili­ MANCHESTER 647-9946 Superior Court flatuljrB lrr that buyer with a low-cost feel bad for our kids.” And the U.S. pressure defense Please see GOODWILL, page 18 wants to avoid. ties. Call 345-8848. od In Classified. 643-2711. Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 056-07 647-7077 0 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, July 30, 1990—19 lg_MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. July 30, 1990 Gooden keeps on winning despite all obstacles Garrelts loses no hitter; Giants back in race Kevin Gross (8-8) took the loss. Gooden it was his call. his first career grand slam, a drive By BEN WALKER began the game with a 4.22 ERA. By JIM DONAGHY The Reds started the day with a .270 Marie Grace hit an RBI single in The Associated Press “When I started to warm up down the right field line. -w The Associated Press NL Roundup before the game I wasn’t sure what “He’s the type of hitter who will team batting average, tied for best in the first and Shawon Dunston had a the majors. sacrifice fly in the seventh for a 2-0 NEW YORK — Looking at it would feel like,” Gooden said. put the ball in play,” Harrelson said. No no-hitter, but a race in the Na­ “But the last four minutes I Just let it “His confidence level is up since he “The only consolation is that A crowd of 55,792, the largest of lead. The Expos scored in the Dwight Gooden’s record, it’s hard tional League West. Scott Garrelts out and I knew I was OK.” is now the main man.” we’re still in first place, and we still the season at Candlestick, saw Gar­ seventh on Tim Wallach’s triple and to tell he’s had a broken toe, a pain­ says he’ll take it. Sasser, who hit two homers on relts bid to pitch the seventh no-hit- Andres Galarraga’s grounder. ful blister and a sore right shoulder. The Mets made Gooden’s task a In the year of the no-hitter, Gar­ have to get caught,” Reds manager Tbesday at Philadelphia, has 20 Gooden, uncertain if he could little easier as Mackey Sasser hit a relts lost his bid for baseball’s Lou Piniella said. “It’s a game of ter in the last two months. The grand slam in the fifth to make it RBIs in his last 40 at-bats. He only major league record of seven no-hit­ Dodgers 4, Braves 3: Ramon pitch only a few days ago, tossed record eighth of the year when I^ul peaks and valleys, and we’ve stayed 6-0. Kevin McReynolds and Dave became the Mets’ regular catcher Martinez again beat Atlanta, striking seven strong innings Sunday night O’Neill singled with two outs in the in the valley too long. Right now, ters for a season was set in 1908 and Magadan had RBI singles. last month when Barry Lyons was out nine to increase his major as the beat St. Louis ninth inning Sunday. Garrelts retired we’re at the desert floor, but it’s not matched in 1917. Gooden’s first few pitches were injured. \ league-leading total to 159. 6-0 to maintain a one-game lead the next batter, giving the San Fran­ Death Valley.” Pirates 2, Phillies 1: Doug slower than usual, but he popped a “He had to come at me and throw Martinez (13-4) gave up five hits over Pittsburgh in the National \ cisco Giants a 4-0 victory and send­ Garrelts (9-7) won for the eighth Drabek pitched a two-hitter and Fht- fastball for a strike to No. 3 hitter one over the plate and I hit it,” in eight innings and w alk^ one. He League East. ing Cincinnati to its seventh sbaight time in nine decisions. Jack tsburgh averted its first four-game Willie McGee. Sasser said. “I knew if I got a has won four straight decisions “It’s been one thing after Armstrong, who started the All-Star sweep at home against Philadelphia “He looked great,” Harrelson chance on a regular basis I could loss. overall and is 5-1 lifetime against another,” said Gooden, who won his V game, is 0-4 since the break and since 1968, when the IHrates played said. “He threw free and easy and help this team.” “I’m not as disappointed as you the Braves. eighth straight decision to improve dropped to 11-7. at Forbes Reid. was at 94 miles per hour the last DeLeon allowed six runs and ,\ think,” Garrelts said “I just wanted Stan Javier hit a two-run single to 11-5. “Every time I was getting Garrelts struck out five, walked Drabek (13-4) overcame seven seven hits in 4 2-3 innings in losing to throw strikes and win the game. and later scored on Mike Shaper- into a groove, something would hap- three innings.” four and did not come real close to walks and struck out eight in stop­ his sixth straight start. The last-place The no-hitter was secondary to get­ son’s single for a 4-1 lead in the pen. Gooden was in command as he X'. allowing a hit until O ’Neill lined the ping Pittsburgh’s four-game losing Cardinals have scored five runs in ting the sweep.” fifth off Charlie Leibrandt (4-4). scattered six hits, struck out four and The four-game sweep gave San first pitch to center field. streak. He has pitched three career Last Sunday, Gooden pitched walked one. Bob Ojeda finished the that span for the right-hander, who Lonnie Smith’s sacrifice fly in the against Atlanta in a steady rain and has been bothered by a blister on his Francisco a five-game winning “O’Neill hit a fastball right down two-hitters. combined seven-hit shutout for New Ip - the middle,” Garrelts said. “If my The Rrates got only three hits, off third ended Martinez’s shutout the next day the muscles in front of York. middle finger. i- sbeak and moved the Giants within streak at 22 initings. Jim FYesley hit “The finger didn’t bother me,” 5>/2 games of the Reds. Cincinnati arm felt better. I’d be probably have Pat Combs (6-8) and Darrel Aker- his right Moulder were sore and h . his 17th home run in the seventh and weak. DeLeon said. “I was pitching behind shot for the corners more, but my felds. Barry Bonds hit an RBI single “I felt a little tighmess and was tonight begins a two-game series in Tommy Gregg hit his third pinch- The Mets scratched Gooden from thinking about it the first couple of the whole game — that’s what hurt. arm started stiffetung quite a bit, and and Jose Lind a sacrifice fly in the V Los Angeles, where the Dodgers homer of the season in the eighth. his scheduled start on Thursday batters,” Gooden said. “When Willie It’s getting frustrating because they have crept within eight games. I had a tough time keeping the ball fourth. Tim Crews pitched the ninth for his against the Cardinals, just to be safe. McGee came up I started to forget aren’t getting too many runs for “It doesn’t get much better than down.” Darren Daulton homered in the fourth save. “In the middle of the week I was about it.” me.” winning four in a row against the O’Neill said the hit didn’t mean first, the first off Drabek in 47 in­ starting to doubt I could pitch With the Mets already holding a About the only bright spot for the as much to him as the loss. nings. \ team you’re trying to catch,” Giants Fladres 4, Astros 3: Jack Clark’s today,” Gooden said. “It was the 2-0 lead, Jose DeLeon (6-11) gave Cardinals was McGee extending his A “The toughest thing is the Cubs 2, Expos 1: Rookie Mike manager Roger Craig said. “All of two-run homer in the eighth inning low point of the season mentally for up a two-out bloop double to Gregg hitting streak to 20 games with an sweep,” he said. “We’ve just got to Harkey bounc^ back from a bad ... » The Associated Press the games were exciting, but Gar­ rallied San Diego and stopped Hous­ me. Jefferies in the fifth inning and in­ infield single in the sixth. The Associated Press regroup. We were down 4-0 so the start with a good one, allowing four BACK IN ACTION — New York Mets pitcher Dwight Gooden delivers a pitch against the St. relts’ performance was the topper.” ton ^ from its first two-game road Manager Bud Harrelson told tentionally walked Darryl Strawber­ “The Mets have all the horses,” hit was no big deal. I’m just bying hits in 7 1-3 innings as Chicago won Gooden to warm up Sunday and sec ry. McReynolds walked to load the McGee said. “Six starters, a solid Louis Cardinals Sunday at Shea Stadium. Gooden returned to the lineup after some shoulder JUST MISSES NO-HITTER — San Francisco starting The Giants are 7-0 against Cin­ winiung streak since May 26. Y cinnati at Candlestick Park and 8-2 to make contact and get a hit.” in Montreal. how the shoulder felt. He told bases and Sasser hit a 2-0 pitch for bullpen, and a tremendous lineup.” discomfort gave him an extra two days rest. pitcher Scott Garrelts came within one out of throwing his Dave Smith (2-3) relieved with overall as the only team to hold an Garrelts’ previous career-best was Harkey (9-5) struck out five and two outs and Tony Gwynn on first first major league no-hitter against Cincinnati Sunday at edge over the Reds. San Francisco is a three-hitter. He has three of those, walked none. Fbur days earlier, he base. Gwynn stole second and Clark Candlestick Park. The Reds’ Paul O'Neill broke up the no­ closer to first place than any time including two this season. got only one out against Su Louis hit his 17th homer of the season and hitter with two outs in the top of the ninth. The Giants won, since April 24, and the Reds’ lead is Garrelts led the league with a 2.28 and gave up eight runs. In Brief • • Legion nine tops Jewett City third in four games. 4-0. their smallest since June 12. earned rtin average last year, but Mitch Williams got his 12th save. Locals among Games winners after losing Zone Eight clash MANCHESTER — There were several local athletes Beman looks to avoid trouble who did well at competition at the Nutmeg State Games By HERALD STAFF 14-15. Manchester mustered only two In Brief . . . held at Eastern Connecticut State University. Post 102 cracked 13 hits versus hits in its loss to Windsor Locks. Falcons want Most top golfers plan to play at golf to make political statements,” Jewett City. Dennis Bassett went the distance for By The Associated Press Mike Sullivan said at the Buick Among those who did well were: Todd Liscomb of MANCHESTER — After drop­ Shoal Creek from Aug. 9-12, but Manchester who won the 4-mile road race with a time of ping an 8-1 decision to Windsor A four-run second inning keyed Locks. He walked four and struck Kelley wins Newport Cup Open in Grand Blanc, Mich. “I Manchester’s victory. Devon Mar­ out five. Commissioner Deane Beman one exception is South African Gary 20:40; Shira Springer of Manchester who was the first Locks in Zone Eight action Saturday NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) — A1 Kelley shot a 68 on Sun­ signing bonus don’t think it has anything to do quez (two hits) and Matt Helin (two A five-run third guided Locks to wants to clarify one thing: the IXj A Player, the winner Sunday of the women finisher in the road race, 18th overall, with a time afternoon at Moriarty Field, day to beat defending champion Jim Dent and John Paul with the F*GA of America. I think if hits) both singled. Don Sauer (3- victory. Sean Bravakis and Les is not his PGA. Seniors British Open by one stroke of 25:09; Aaron Dixon of Manchester won the 160- Manchester Legion came back and Cain by two strokes in the rain-shortened Newport Cup you don’t play, you’re making a for-3) walked to load the bases. Hinckley each drove in a pair of And he will take steps to ensure over Beman. pound class in boys’ scholastic wrestling competition; topped Jewett City, 8-5, in a non- for his first victory on the Senior PGA Tour. from Sanders “If I was in those people’s shoes I statement and you’re only hurting Lindsey Boutilier (two hits) singled runs during the frame. the racial controversy over the PGA Jennifer Murdock of Manchester who won the youth Zone, nine-inning affair Sunday at First-round leader Lee Trevino cfuded an even-par 72 yourself.” in a pair of runs. After a Brian Igoe Championship, scheduled next would also demonstrate,” Player girls’ division in archery and was named top youth ath­ Moriarty Field. Manchsstsr 001 000 0— 1-2-1 and finished in a tie for fourth at 137 with Rives McBee said. “That’s the advantage of a free Some other pro golfers tried to sacrifice and a walk to Steve Joyner, Windsor Locks 015 002 2— 8-10-2 ATLANTA (AP) — The Atlanta Falcons want month at the Shoal Creek Country lete of the games; Macka Jones of Manchester who won Manchester, which plays at and Joe Jiminez. society, people are entitled to steer clear of the issue. Doug Delvecchio (two hits) drilled a Bassett and Cunningham. Haiin, Bolduc (4) their $2 million signing bonus back and more if Club in Birmingham, Ala., doesn’t “It’s a club policy that I didn’t the boys’ high school high jump at 6 feet, 2 inches; Jen­ Windsor tonight at 5:45, is 6-16 in and Bottomley and Marquez. demonstrate.” two-run single. comerback Deion Sanders goes through with plans to spill over to the tour. nifer Connor of Manchester and East Catholic who won the Zone and 10-26 overall. WP- BassatL LP- Helia His backing is particularly have anything to do with, so I don’t Manchostor 141 100 Olx— 8-13-3 Lewis anchors winning relay The dispute, resulting in protests the 1600-meter run in 5:35.3; and George Brophy of Manchester winds up its regular sign a contract with the New York Yankees to play feel it affects me,” Payne Stewart “It’s always nice to win in front Jewett City 000 003 020— 5-9-2 over the all-white membership of noteworthy because of his past Manchester who was second in the shot put and won the season slate Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. Strano. White (5), Igoe (8) and Marquez and NEW YORK (AP) — Carl Lewis anchored the Santa baseball through the end of the season. said. “There’s a tournament there of a large crowd,” Manchester coach Shoal Creek, began last month when problems with anti-apartheid discus at 97 feet, 1 inch in the men’s masters’ track com­ at Moriarty Field versus Stafford. Bottomley. Moon. Brenek (4), Durham (7), Monica Track Club 4(X)-mcter relay team to victory and “They’re trying to scare me. I don’t scare. I’ve got and I’ll be there to play.” Dave Morency said of Sunday’s Pspuga (8) arxl Blanchard and Gizio. founder Hall Thompson bluntly protesters, who were pushing Player Windsor Locks is 12-10 and won the 100-meter dash at the New York Games on Sun­ Mr. Steinbrenner in my corner. They don’t scare “I think our job is to go down petition. win. WP- White. LP- Moon. defended the club’s exclusion of to speak out against South Africa’s day, but tightened up at the finish of the relay, negating him,” said Sanders, who answered with his third there and play golf,” Fuzzy Zoeller The Associated Press blacks. He later apologized, but civil policy of racial separation. Harrisburg downs Britsox the possibility of a world record. home run of the season Sunday as the Yankees swept said. “1 don’t have anything to do YESI — Michael Chang of the U.S. raises his After taking a poor baton pass from Royd Heard, rights groups continued to protest “I was bitterly disappointed at with politics.” HARRISBURG, Pa. — John Wehner scored on a a doubleheader from Cleveland. and major sponsors pulled their TV Mr. Hall Thompson’s statements,” double steal, sparking the Harrisburg Senators to a 4-2 fist in victory after defeating fellow American Yanks still baseball’s worst, Lewis began the final 100-meter leg about a half-meter The hit raised the outfielder’s batting average to Calvin Ptete, one of only two behind Tony Dees of the Rorida Clippers. ads for the tournament. Player said. “I just think that they black players on the tour, didn’t win over the New Britain Red Sox Sunday in the Eastern Jay Berger in the final tiebreaker set to cap­ .158. About 40 meters later, Lewis was in the 1 ^ ^ Beman, boss of the FYj A Tour, were uncalled for. In this world qualify for this year’s FOA Cham­ League. Falcons President Taylor Smith met with Sanders’ ture the Players International Tennis Cham­ cruising. But instead of firing through the finish line said Sunday from TUmberry, Scot­ today we don’t have a choice. pionship. But he said Riday that he Wehner opened the fourth inning with a single to left. attorney, Eugene F^ker in Atlanta on Sunday, telling pionship in Toronto Sunday. but twinbill sweep heartening tape, Lewis slowed just before it and the winning time land, that his organization has no We’ve just got to look at each other wouldn’t have played there anyway He moved to third on a hit by Jeff Banister and a was 38.18 seconds, short of the world record of 37.83, him the Falcons were “prepared to take all action control over the FH3A Champion­ and talk to each other.” because of Thompson’s remarks. fielder’s choice by Ed Yacopino. season and seven multiple-homer necessary to enforce our rights” under the four-year, ship. But he will tty to remedy ex­ Player won’t compete in Birmin­ Yacopino broke for second on a pitch to Julio Peguero, By The Associated Press set by the 1984 U.S. Olympic team. games in his career. About two hours before the relay, Lewis bucked a 15 $4.4 million conbact the 6-1, 195-pound defensive clusionary (xilicies at I*GA Tour gham, but he said the decision was drew a throw and then stopped. Wehner broke for home AL Roundup Bryan Harvey got six outs for his back signed last September. stops. made before the Shoal Creek con­ CALDWELL Chang back Even though they swept two mph headwind and won the 1(X) in a relatively slow and beat the throw back to catcher Craig Wilson. 12th save. Matt Young (5-11) was Sanders’ base salary for the upcoming football The commis.sioner said the tour troversy started. He said he decided doubleheaders from Cleveland in 10.39, way off his world record of 9.92. the loser. season is $550,(XX). plans to “take a survey of all of the to skip the event to spend some time OIL U.S. wins Federation Cup three days, the New York Yankees “That’s one of the worst (series) Brewers 9, White Sox 8: Gary “We sbessed to Mr. Parker that there were enor­ clubs involved in our events. I’m with his family. NORCROSS, Ga. (AP) — Zina Garrison, rebounding are as far from sixth as sixth-place I’ve ever encountered in my big- Sheffield singled off Scott Radinsky Diehard 500 to Earnhardt going to be proposing some At the 1969 PGA Championship, 649-8841 with a win Milwaukee is from first. league career,” Cleveland manager mous financial consequences to his client’s breach of from a loss in singles, and Gigi Fernandez beat the (6-1) to break an llth-inning tie TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP) — Dale Earnhardt out- our agreements and that these included salary reduc­ guidelines that I think will ensure an anti-apartheid demonstrator world’s No. 2-ranked doubles team Sunday to give the “We played pretty well the whole John McNamara said. “I’m not a after a 40-minute rain delay at Com- there will be no problems at PGA threw a drink in Rayer’s face. series and got the big hits when we dueled Bill Elliott over the last 50 laps to win the tions as well as recovery of his $2 million signing > United States a 2-1 victory over the Soviet Union and a TORONTO (AP) — It’s hard to imagine an 18-year- very happy man.” iskey Park. Greg Brock followed Tour events.” This time. Player is siding with needed them,” Yankees outfielder DieHard 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on Sunday and bonus,” Smith said in a statement. > H successful defense of the Federation Cup. old professional athlete being on the comeback trail. That Tim Leary (5-13) won the first with a two-run single. “We have 123 tournaments and I the civil rights protesters while . ® move within one point of the Winston Cup lead. 72 Roberto Kelly said. “We’ll just take F^ker nevertheless “indicated to us that Deion “D Garrison and Fernandez beat the Soviet pair of Natalia may best describe Michael Chang. game, Eric Plunk (4-2) the second, Paul Mirabella (3-2) was the win­ would guess there are not more than many of his fellow pro golfers are it one at a time and try to get as The battle to the finish was decided by just 0.26 Sanders was close to a deal with the New York PER GALLON C.O.D. Zvereva and Larisa Savchenko 6-4, 6-3 to give the After startling the tennis world by winning the 1989 and Greg Cadaret saved both, be­ ner. After Steve Lyons hit an RBI a dozen with any problems,” Beman keeping quiet. close as possible. We’re not count­ seconds, with Earnhardt’s Chevrolet Lumina less than a Yankees that would require him to play out the entire Prices Subject To Change United States its 14th cup in the tournament’s 28-year French Open, Chang buckled under the pressure of ex­ coming the first Yankee other than double in the bottom of the 11th off said. “I don’t think people should use ing ourselves out of it yet.” car length ahead of Elliott’s Ford Thunderbird. 1990 season and the entire 1991 baseball season,” 150 Gallon Minimum history. pectation last summer in the United States, then suffered Dave Righetti to get a save this Randy Veres and scored on Scott Kelly homered twice, drove in season. Earnhardt’s sixth victory of the season, and s ^ n d on Smith said. The Americans were forced to win the doubles after a stress fracture of the left hip during practice in Decem­ Fletcher’s single, Tom Edens came Talladega’s 2.66-mile high-banked oval, gave him 2,508 Zvereva beat Garrison 4-6,6-3,6-3 in No. 1 singles to tie ber. five runs and scored three. But New Bud Black (9-6) and Cecilio Regarding the possibility of losing most of his York still has baseball’s worst record in and got two outs for his first points in the driver standings, one less than Mark Martin, the match 1-1. Jennifer Capriati had given the United “The hip injury really hurt me, but in a way it was Guante (2-3) were the losers. career save. signing bonus, Sanders said: “They’re going to take a States the lead with a 7-6 (7-3), 6-4 victory over Leila good, too, because ’89 was a tough year and it gave me a at 38-61. The Yankees are 7>/2 Guante made his first start in 363 who finished ninth. wing off my mother’s million-dollar home.” DON'T MONKEY Meskhi in No. 2 singles. chance to rest,” Chang said Sunday after winning the games behind Milwaukee and 15 be­ career appearances. Blue Jays 10, Rangers 8: Fred Senna wins German Grand Prix The Yankees reportedly have offered Sanders a hind American Leage East-leading Twins 6, Athletics 5: Brian Har­ McGriff and Manny Lee drove in $1.5 million Player’s International tounuiamcnt. HOCKENHEIM, West Germany {AP) — Aymn $2.5 million contract, including a $1 million base LPGA title to Daniel Toronto. per extended his hitting streak to 19 three runs each and first baseman In the error-marred, longest-ever final in the 101- Senna of Brazil passed Alessandro Nannini with 11 laps salary for the 1991 season plus up to $1 million more AROUND... “It was a hell of a day’s work,” games with a single in the first and Rafael Palmeiro’s fourth-inning BETHESDA, Md. (AP) — Beth Daniel started with year-old history of the tournament, Chang recovered to go Sunday and pulled away to win the West German in incentives bonuses. The amount could go even Yankees manager Stump Merrill error allowed the go-ahead run to three suaight birdies and finished with a 66 Sunday to from losing the first set for the third straight match at the won the game when he singled in Grand Prix for the third year in a row. , , higher if the Yankees pick up all or part of the penal­ said. “This was a tough series to the 10th. Minnesota won three score at the SkyDome. overcome a 5-shot deficit and win the LPGA Champion­ National Tennis Centre to defeat fellow American Jay The victory put Senna in first place in the Fomuia ties the Falcons levy against Sanders. come in, playing five games in three Toronto trailed 7-5 in the fourth Try Our Pay-By-Mail ship — her first major title in 12 years on the tour. Berger 4-6,6-3,7-6 (7-3). games of the four-game series. One season standings with 48 points. Alain Prost m The new baseb^l contract would mean that the days. What we did is great.” A1 Newman doubled off Rick but tied the game on McGrifTs Daniel finished with a 4-under 280 total, one better Entering the tournament, Chang was ranked 24th, France, who finished fourth in the race, is next witn earliest Sanders would be available for a regular- than third-round leader Rosie Jones, and earned compared to a high of No. 5 on the computer last year. In Kelly hit a solo homer and drove Honeycutt (1-2) in the 10th at the two-run single. Program... ^ in four runs in the first game, then Metrodome, moved up on walks to Jim Acker (2-2) allowed four hits season football game is the Falcons’ Oct. 7 meeting $150,(X)0, the largest paycheck in LPGA Tour history. Europe, where he was eliminated in the first round at ^Senna, driving a McLaren-Honda, had the pole i»si- It makes paying your subscription easier on you. led off the second game with and Gary Gaetti and in 2 1-3 scoreless innings. Craig with New Orleans, their fourth game of the season. Jones, who started the day with a two-shot lead, had a three consecutive clay-court tournaments while preparing lion but gave up the lead after a tire change oti c Instead of paying your carrier ev«ry 2 weeks, you can another solo shot. scored on Harper’s single off the McMurtry (0-1) was the loser, The Falcons, who chose Sanders fifth in the 1989 chance to force a playoff, but lipped her 50-foot birdie for this year’s French Open, there was open speculation lap of the 45-lap race. Nannini, of Italy, held ^nna off simply write a c h ^ for 3 months, 6 months a a fun “I swung the bat pretty good, and center-field fence. giving up three hits and four runs NFU draft, began their summer traiiting camp Friday attempt on the final hole. that his career was finished. for 15 laps. But Senna finally passed * year...drop it in the mail. Then, you can forget about Until the end, the match offered little of the electricity today I have something to show for Rick Aguilera (3-3) was the win­ without getting an out. without him. The NFL allows a $1,5(X) daily fine for it,” Kelly said. “Sometimes you hit Benetoon-Ford on the long straightaway on the 4.22-mile any conbact player who misses each day of a baining naving ready cash to pay your carrier, answering the Player cops Seniors Open generated by the Andre Agassi-Chang quarterfinal on ner. 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Carbajal wins IBF crown ing, hearing and deliberating, baseball's inquiry into the the all-around gold Saturday, won her chances for a medal. □ 3 months *23.10 □ 6 months *46.20 □ 1 year *92.40 PHOENIX (AP) — Michael Carbajal knocked do»m DALLAS (AP) — Proposition 48, which critics have Beck secures Buick Open behavior of New York Yankees owner George Steinbren- golds in the floor exercise and “I’m really happy with how I did Senior Citizens: „ , Hockey: The United States meets Muangchai Kittikasem four times before stopping him iii denounced as biased against black athletes, may help ner appears to be coming to an end. , silvers in the today," she said. “I’m glad I can □ 3 months >21.56 □ 6 months *43.12 □1year*86.24 GRAND BLANC, Mich. (AP) — Chip Beck rallied Soviet Union in a first-round game the seventh round and taking away his Intemauonal boost enrollment at some black schools battling to sur­ Baseball commissioner Fay Vincent has said that he and at the Thcoma come back from yesterday’s disap­ from an eight-shot deficit with a 7-under-par 65 on Sun­ tonight in the Tri-Cities. Both teams Boxing Federation light flyweight title Sunday. vive. day and won the Buick Open when Hale Irwin missed a expects to issue a decision this week and reports circu­ Dome. She again overshadowed pointment” are 1-0. Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment / Tip Amount------9 Carbajal floored Kittikasem twice in the fourth round, lated during the weekend that his ruling may come as tcammau: , the She also won the bronze in the Charlie Neal, executive sports producer for Black 20-foot puU to tic on the 72nd hole. Boxing: Griffin quickly es­ once in the sixth and had him on the canvas again in the Motor Route Delivery: Coventry, Andover, Bolton -$27.30,3 months soon as today. current world champion and wirmer floor exercise. Entertainment Television, said many black athletes might Beck’s 72-hoIe score was 272, 16 under for four tablished himself as the favorite in seventh round before referee Bobby Ferrara stopped the “I have no comment. 1 have nothing to say,” Vincent of four gold medals at the Seoul of the Soviet start turning to National Association of Intercollegiate rounds over the 7,014-yard Warwick Hills Golf and the smallest amateur weight class in scheduled 12-round fight at the 14-sccond mark said Sunday from his home in Connecticut. “I’m just Olympics. Union won the gold in the vault. Zia Athletics-affiliated black institutions, which arc not Country Club course. Irwin, who hadn’t made a bogey in a dominating performance against The victory made Carbajal (15-0 with nine KOs) the Name trying to finish it. As soon as I’m done with it. I’ll have Boginskaya, who tied Kalinina 21hang of China was the gold medal bound to Proposition 48. three rounds, made six on Sunday in shooting a 74 for Alcis Bel Rores of Venezuela. first 1988 U.S. Olympian to win a world championship. 273. He finished tied for second with Fuzzy Zocller and something to say.” for the gold medal in floor exercise winner in the uneven bars. American light heavyweight Jeremy Vincent is investigating Steinbrenner’s S40,(XX) pay­ He was a silver medalist that year at the Summer Games They may also look to Division II schools, which can Apt. Mike Donald. and won the bronze in the balance Williams scored a spectacular first- give scholarships to some Proposition 48 cases, he said. ment to Howard Spira, a 31-year-old New Yorker who beam, said she had no immediate Baseball: The United States, in a in Seoul, South Korea. round knockout of Ljubomir Agov “I’m not going to say that the academic standards arc describes himself as a former gambler and a former plans to retire. But it was af^Tarent “must win” situation, clob^red “This is what I’ve wanted since I was six years old Andries regains WBC title of Bulgaria. not high at black institutions,” Neal told the Dallas Times Zip Phone employee of the David M. Winfield Foundation. Mexico as Scott Hatteberg and Jorge to be a world champion,” said Carbajal, a 22-year-old she knew what it would take to bat­ All five Soviets won Sunday, Herald. “But a kid may be able to get into a Division II MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Dennis Andries Tfie commissioner, under his powers to investigate tle her young rival. Fabregas each homered and drove in Phoenix native who also owns the North American bringing the team record to 10-1 or a NAIA black school and not have to go through the 9 floored previously unbeaten Jeff Harding in the seventh anything not in the best interest of baseball, can issue a “I have decided to continue train­ four runs. The victory sets up a Boxing Federation junior flyweight beU. “I told MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF...PAY-BY-MAIL after two days of boxing. same F*rop 48 rules and regulations that he would if he round Saturday to regain the WBC light-heavyweight suspension of any lengtli, fine Steinbrenner up to ing,” she said, “and to add more showdown tonight l^tween the everybody that nothing was going to stop me.” The favored Cubans, who had tried to get (into) a Division I school.” title the Australian took from him 13 months ago. $250,(KX) or even force him to sell the team. Vincent complex elements to my program.” Kittikasem, fighting for the first time out of his nauve Americans and powerhouse Cuba in been expected to win several medals Proposition 48 requires incoming freshman athletes to Andries stunned Harding with a chopping right to the wants to know why Steinbrenner gave the money to 21meskal’s bronze on the uneven the semifinals. Cuba beat Canada Thailand, saw his record fall to 10-1. He had previously despite being allowed to enter made three successful defenses of the 108-pound IBF attain a minimum score on one of two college entrance The Manchester Herald head, then knocked him out with an overhand right at the Spira. bars was a measure of redemption 14-7 in a game that didn’t end until 2:15 mark. After referee Arthur Mercante counted Hard­ Steinbrenner testified before Vincent on July 5 and fighters in only seven of the 12' title he won on May 2, 1989, when he dethroned Puerto exams and a minimum high school grade-point average P.O. Box 591- Manchester, CT 06040 for the 4-foot-5 American cham­ early this morning. weight divisions, already have two ing out, Andries celebrated by doing a backward flip. July 6 and gave various reasons for the payment. Rico’s Tacy Macalos on a 12-round decision in Bangkok. to be eligible to play as a freshman. pion. She missed the top bar on a Canada plays Japan in tonight’s losses. 20__MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. July 30, 1990 W hats News Automotive Mid-Summer Clearance ~ starts on page 15 SCOREBOARD Tuesday Vbnkees 8, Indians 5 J Local news Baseball Fits! G in w NEWYORK CLEVELAND Golf ab r h bl ab r h bt inside Kelly cf 4 1 2 4 Browne 2b 2 1 1 1 Sax 2b 3 0 1 1 Webstar cf 4 1 1 0 American League standings Azocar It 5 0 1 0 CJams dh 4 0 0 0 Tailwood East DIvltion Velarde 3b 0 0 0 0 Cole pr 0 0 0 0 r.t.4 WOMEN'S CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP — Pet. GB Balboni 1b 4 0 0 0 MIdndolf ■ East cemetery w L 5 0 1 1 Championship flight- Kathy Harris iH anrhpH tpr I p r a l b Toronto 54 47 .535 — Dorsatt dh 2 0 0 0 Alomar c 4 0 1 1 86-90-86-162, Barb Larson 92-84-95-171, Boston 53 48 .525 1 Nokes dh 3 0 0 0 Jacoby 3b 4 0 0 0 Maria Johnson 94-86-93-173, Sally Whktiam is vandalized. Beltimors SO 51 .495 4 Leyritz 3b 2 1 1 0 □Jams 1b 2 2 1 0 96-90-99-185. Detroit 49 54 .476 6 Sanders If 1 1 0 0 Manto ph 0 1 0 0 MEMBER-MEMBER — Gross- Kan Comar- Page 9. Cleveland 47 54 .465 7 JeBrfW rt 3 3 2 0 Snyder rt 4 0 2 0 ford-Ron Basila 135, Nick Ftohoulls-Ed Stone MIhweuksa 45 S3 .459 7iq Garenc 3 1 1 0 Fermin ss 2 0 1 0 136, Doug DomiarvJoa Poulin 138, Lou Miller- Now Vbrk 38 61 .384 15 Espnoz ss 5 1 2 3 Phelps ph 1 0 0 0 Dan Home 143, Jim Bldwell-Harry Nowobilski ■ Crime watch Tuesday, July 31,1990 Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Vhar Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Division Brookns ss 1 0 1 0 144, Cliff Keuna-Bob Chambers 144, Walt W L Pel. GB Totals 35 8 10 8 Totala 33 S 9 3 Kominski-Mika Kominski 145, Flick Lombardo- program starts. Oakland 63 39 .618 — Nsw Yirfc 020 201 030—6 Bob LeBraux 145, Mark Dannis-Lao Brovakis Chicago 58 38 .604 2 CIsvsIand 100 010 111— 5 J - 'l 146. Net- FIbuI Kannoson-JIm Allan 122, Flan Seattle 53 49 .520 10 E—Jacoby, 01 in 2, Browne. DP— Now \brk 1. Danlels-Dave Bergstrom 122, Bob Reach-Gerry Page 9. Texas 50 50 .500 12 Cleveland 1. LOB—New York 10, Cleveland 8. Blanchard 123, Ken Janris-Joel Grout 124, Jim Minrtesota 49 53 .480 14 2B—Browne, JeBarfleld, DJames, Alomar, Menditto-Bill Hood 124, Matt Nowak-Frank Cahfomia 49 53 .460 14 Brookens. HR— Kelly (7), SB—Sax 2 (27), V Valvo 124, Mika Steevea-Don Sanders 125, F^il ■ Local groceries Coventry Kansas City 46 54 .460 16 Azocar (2), Browne (10), Webster (16), Sanders Daly-Ted Daly 125, Rick Whedon-mark Kirk GOP is 'i(V Saturday's Games (8). S -G e re n 2, Sax. SF—Kelly. 126, Charlie Corriveau-Ed Mllfitt 126, Rick plug environment. Detroit 17, Boston 9 IP H R ER BB SO Borkowskl-Bob Millar 126, Dave Stark-Dava Kansas Cily 10, Balbmoro 9,1st gems New Y irk 1 Flanzelko 126, Bill Maltzman-Paul Ruaaillo 127, Page 9. Balbmora3, Kansas City 1, 2nd gems Leary W.5-13 6 2-3 6 3 3 3 5 Ken Tranchard-JIm Vifeodcock 128. considers Texas 3, Toronto 2, 13 imings Plunk 1 1-3 2 1 1 0 1 TWO MAN EXCLUDE PAR THREES — in the i N 'i '. Chicago 5. Milwaukee 4 Ftighetb 2-3 1 1 1 3 1 'A i Gross- Ed Stone-Nick Pahoulis 55, John Oakland 4, Minnesoto, 1, 1st game 0 k Cadaret S, 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 V Neligon-Bill Dowd 58, Joe Ftoulin-Doug Domian Mirvtesoto 9, Oaklarxt 4, 2rxt game Cleveland 56, Kan Comerford-Ron Basila 58, Greg New home Cleveland 2. New Y>rk 1 Black U9-6 3 1-3 5 4 4 2 2 Berger-Chic Gagnon 60, Walt Kominskl-Mika bud cuts Seattle Z C^femia 1 Olin 3 2-3 5 4 3 1 7 Kominski 60, Mark Kirk-Rick Whadon 61, Jim running Sunday's Games Orosco 1 0 0 0 1 1 Booth-Dave Bromley 61, Lou Mlllar-Den Floma sales Jump New Y xk 8, Cleveland 5, 1 st game Seanaz 1 0 0 0 1 0 61. Nat- Kan Jarvis-Joai Grout 47, Rick New York 4. Cleveland 3. 2nd game Olin pitched to 5 batters In the 8th. Borkowski-Bob Minor 47, Ftoul Kanneaon-Jim WASHINGTON (AP) — Sales By VINCENT M. VALVO Boston 13. Detroit 3 HBP—DJames by Leary, Layritz by Olin. Allen 48, Dave Bargstrom-Ran Daniels 48, Bob of new homes jum p^ 8 percent in Toronto 10. Texas 8 WP— Black, Leary. PB— Garea LeBreux-RIch Lom todo 40, PhU Daly-Tad Daly By ALEX GIRELLI Manchester Herald______MInnesoto 6. Oaklarto 5, 10 innings Umpires—Home, Johnson; First, Kaiser; 50, Bill Maltzan-Paul Russillo 51, Warren June to their highest level in four Manchester Herald Milwaukee 9, Chicago 8, 11 innings Second, Yjung; Third, McKean. DsMartin-Bob Larsen 51, Jim Manditto-BiH mcMiths, the government reported COVENTRY — More than Balbrmrs 4. Kansas City 1 T— 3:40. Hood 51, Cliff Keuna-Bob Chambers 51, Bill I today. Caktornia 6. Seattle 2 Rec photo Calhoun-Bemie Quesnel 52. Gerry Blanchard- MANCHESTER — Reginald K. $74,(XX) may be sliced out of the Monday’s Garnae V^nkees 4, Indians 3 Bob Ftasch 52. T te Commerce Department said Detroit (Searcy 1-1) at New York (LaPoint Preble, of 637 Spring S t, a new­ proposed Coventry municipal Second Game TWO DAY RINGERS — Gross- Nick I new home sales total^ a seasonal­ 5-7), 730 p-m. JUNIOR LEAGUE CHAMPS — The Bears won the Junior League soccer title in the comer to politics, will run as a budget after community officials NEWYORK CLEVELAND Ftohoulis-Ed Stone 63, Ken Comerford-Ron ly adjusted annual rate of S81,0(X) Toronto (T.StotBemyre 9-11) at Balbmoro ab r h M abt r h bl Basile 64, Doug Domian-Joe Poulin 66, Jim Republican candidate for state rep­ and residents debated the issue (MHacki 4-7), 7 35 p.rtv Manchester Rec Department’s summer program at Kennedy Road field. Team members, Kelly If 5 2 2 1 C o lscf 4‘ 1 1 0 Bktweil-Harry Nowobilski 67. Net- Paul Ken- units in June after gaining a resentative from Manchester’s 13th Monday evening at a special town Chicago (Peterson 1-2) at Boston (Clemens Sax 2b 5 0 1 1 Ytebster cf 10 0 0 from left, front row: Jonathan Grover, Justin Steullet, Jocelyn Berg, Rich Griffeth, Matthew neson-Jim Allen 54, Dave Stark-Dave Hanzelko 13-5). 7 3 5 p.rrx revised 2.3 percent in May. The Azocar rt 5 0 2 0 Brokns 2b 5 1 0 2 0 54, Ken Jarvis-Joel Grout 55, Mark Klrk-FSck Assembly District meeting. Kansas City (McGatCgan 1-0) at Oeveland June figure was the highest level Nokes dh 2 0 0 0 OJams dh i2 110 Grover, Kyle Zawistowski, Meghan Buckley, Chris Walnum. Top row: Coach Chris Diana, Whadon 56, Frank WIvo-Matt Nowak SS. Phil (Show 1-1), 7 3 5 p.m. Preble told the Herald today he Of that amount, the major portion Balboni ph 0 0 0 0 CJams ph 10 0 0 Daly-Ted Daly 57, FVck Borkowski-Bob Miller since February, when s^es totaled Cakbmia (Blyleven 8-6) at Minnesota (Tapani Nick Passcantell, Sarah Thompson, Brad MacMillan, Ryan Cosmini, Mike Guliano, Megan plans to take out a nominating peti­ Maas 1b 2 0 0 0 MIdndolt 4 0 0 1 57, Bill Calhoun-Bemie OueensI 57, Gerry — $41,000 — would come from 10-5), 835 p.m. 1606,000 at an annual rate. Dorsettc 4 0 0 0 Phelps 1b :3 0 0 0 Donnelly, Eric Maurer, Steve Schaffer. Missing: Danielle Boyer. Blanchard-Bob Reach 57, Don Flevell-Dick tion this afternoon, beginning his Texas (EW m 8-8) at Milwaukee (Krueger general government, while another Garenc 0 0 0 0 Jacoby 3b 4 ‘ 1 3 2 \bung 56, Dave Pistritto-MIka TancredI 58.. 5-5), 835 p.m. drive to get the 158 signatures he Valarda3b 4 1 1 0 Snyder rl ■4 0 1 0 LOW GROSS-LOW NET — Bob Cappa 80. $33,000 would be pared out of the Seattls (R-Johnson 9-6) at Oakland (Sander­ Tollsson ss 3 0 0 0 Farmin ss Net- FYul Ptrrotta 68, Tony Judanis. Conn to get needs to get on the ballot for the son 11-6), 1035 p.m. 3 0 1 0 education budget, if the Town Coun­ Espnoz ss 0 0 0 0 Browne 2b 1 0 1 0 0 TWO MAN BEST 16 — Gross- Hon Basila- Tuesday's Games Brewers 9, White Sox 8 Giants 4, Reds American League ieaders November election. cil officially votes to accept the Sanders cf 2 1 1 2 Skimar c Kan Comarford 57, Joe Ftoulln-Doug Domian less AIDS funds Detroit at New York, 7:30 p.m. 2 0 0 0 CINCINNATI SAN FRAN Meanwhile, Kevin MacKenzie, JeBrfldrt 1 0 0 0 Alomar c i Based on 295 at Bala. 58, Ed Stone-Nick PohouUa 56, Jim Bidwell- compromise at its meeting on Mon­ Toronto at Baltimore, 735 p.m. 0 0 0 0 (11 innings) ab r h H a b r h M Totala 33 4 7 4 Totals 344 310 3 G AB F1 H Pel. Harry Nowobilski 60. Nat- Mika Staavae-Don MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — A vice chairman of the Republican Chicago at Bostoa 735 p.m. Sabo 3b 4 0 0 0 Buber cf 2 1 1 0 day. New Ytrfc 102 100 000— 4 MILWAUKEE CHICAGO RHdsnOak 90 329 79 111 .337 Sanders 50, Ftoul Kenneeon-Jim Allen 51, Leo change in the way federal funding Kansas City at Cleveland, 7:35 p.m. Larkin ss 3 0 0 0 Kingery rl 3 0 0 0 Town Committee, took out a peti­ CIsvsIand 010 020 0 0 0 -3 a b r h M a b r h b i Sheffield Mil 84 336 49 111 .330 Bravakis-Mark Dennis 51, Bob Ratch-Gerry Caiifernia at Minnesota, 8 3 5 pm. ONeill rf 4 0 1 0 WCIark 1b 4 1 2 1 for AIDS prevention {H’ograms is The $77,000 figure was sig­ D P — New York 2. LO B— New York 8 Feldar rt 5 2 2 1 Uohnsn cl 6 0 1 0 Harper Min 87 305 40 99 .325 Blanchard 51, Chat Lukos-Carl Mikolowtky 52, tion Monday afternoon to become Texas at MlKwaukae, 8:35 p.m. EDevIs cf 2 0 0 0 MWIms3b 4 0 1 0 nificantly lower than a proposed Cleveland 10. 2B— Sax, Azocar. HR— Kelly (8). Ibunt cf 3 2 1 1 Ventura 3b 5 0 3 1 Griffey See 101 392 64 125 .319 Charlie Corrivaou-Ed Miflitt 52, Frank \Mvo- allocated will mean less funding the Republican candidate for repre­ Seattle at Oakland, 10:35 p.m. Sheftild 3b 5 1 2 2 Caldern dh 5 1 0 0 HMorrs 1b 3 0 0 0 Leech If 4 1 1 1 Ffimaro Tex 92 357 48 114 .319 Matt Nowak 52, Dove Stark-Dava Hanzalko 52, $151,800 in cuts before the council Jacoby (12). Sanders (3). SB—Azocar (3% Cora Braggs If 3 0 0 0 Kennedy c 4 1 1 2 for Connecticut and 34 other sentative from Manchester’s 12th 2 (3), DJames (5), S—DJames. SF—s ix ls fv DParkr H 5 fjS SC Umo.res—Home, Barnes; First. Tata; 13-3, .813; Weld% Oakland. 16-4, .600; William­ Yankee boss banned sa San Francisco 3, Cincinnati 2, 11 innings Doug Tew^l, $30,125 71-65-66-74— 276 sorbing a majority of the cuts. Up to i g s ) Milwauksa Second. Oock; Third, Hohn. son, Baltimore, 8-2, .800; Ytells, Toronto, 7-2, ing his third trial in the slaying of 12th Assembly District on the Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 3 T— 2;1S A— 55,792. Dave Ftummialls, $21,200 67- 71-71-68—277 it showed him the ballplayer. Krvrdsor" 5 - 1 3 2 .778; CFinloy, Calilomia, 13-4, .765; King, 18 years this point, it’s been 60-40 on the Chicago 10, Montreal 7 TEXAS TORONTO Peter Jacobsen, $21,200 68- 70-70-69—277 newspaper reporter Kara Lac- nominating petition and file that By RONALD BLUM Fossas 3 * * Chicago, 8-3, .727; Clomena, Boston, 13-^ door. education board side,” said Los Angeles 8, Atlania 7 a b r h M ab r h M Mike Smith, $21,200 71-68-69-69— 277 zynsld. petition by Aug. 8. Houston 5, San Diego 3 Pettis cf 5 2 2 1 MWilsn cf 3 1 2 0 Nava.'-o 2 3 Dodgers 4, Braves 3 .722. The Associated Press “For all purposes, Mr. • Democratic council member Sunday's Games Franco 2b 4 2 3 1 Willims cl 1 0 0 0 Pletac 2 2 2 * 3 National League leaders LPGA Championship scores Lomax, who is accused of kill­ Preble needs 158 signatures on Baseball Commissioner Fay Steinbrenner agrees that he is to Chicago 2, Montreal 1 Sierra rf 5 0 3 3 Femrxlz ss 4 2 1 0 M.rabeU WO-2 • 2 2 C ATLANTA LO S AN G ELS Lawrence Golden. a b r h bt ing Laezynski in October 1987, his petition because the district in NEW YORK — Baseball final­ Vincent on Monday stripped be treated as if he had been placed Pittsburgh 2, Philadelphia 1 Incvglia If 3 0 2 1 Gruber 3b 4 2 3 2 Varaa •■3 3 2 2 c c ab r h M Based on 295 at Bata. BETHESOA, Md. (AP) - Final But GOP member Stephen Clarke IA 4 1 1 2 JoRuasei c 2 0 0 0 BeUdh 4 2 2 0 E d e n s a i 2 3 C C z * LoSmto If 3 0 0 1 Javier cf Q AB R H Pd. prize money Sunday of the $1 million LPC^ has been jailed since his arrest which he is running has fewer ly did to New York Yankees Steinbrenner of control of the on the permanent ineligible list,” San Francisco 4, Cincinnati 0 Shrprsn 3b 4 1 2 1 said he believed more reductions in Pekalli c 2 0 0 0 UcCnIf 1b 4 1 2 3 Chtoago Lamka 2b 3 0 0 0 Dykstra Phi 92 356 75 126 .351 Championship played on the 6,246-yard, par-71 Dec. 24, 1987. His two previous registered Republicans. team for allegedly paying a Los Angeles 4, AUanta 3 4 0 0 0 Daniels H 3 0 1 1 owner George Steinbrenner what Bairtes dh 4 2 1 0 Borders c 4 1 1 0 Hibbard 6 a 4 4 1 5 G om el McGee StL 99 395 62 132 .334 Bethesda Country Club course: San Diego 4, Houston 3 4 1 1 1 Murray 1b 3 0 1 0 71- 73-70-66—280 trials ended in hung juries. gambler to dig up dirt on a Please see YANKEES, page 8. Stanley 1 b 1 0 0 0 GHillH 3 1 0 0 Pal 2 2 2 2 0 0 Presley 3b Bonds R t 90 314 67 104 .331 Both Daniel, $150,tX)0 he'd been doing to managers for New York 6, SL Louis 0 Murphy rt 4 0 2 0 Brooks rf 4 0 1 0 69- 70-70-72— 281 PImero 1b 4 0 2 0 Whiten rl 4 0 1 0 BJonaa 1 1-3 0 0 0 2 1 Dawson Chi 93 330 49 109 .330 Rosie Jones, $92,500 Please see COVENTRY, page 8. Monday's Gamas Jusbea 1b 3 0 0 0 Scioscia c 4 0 0 0 73-71-68-72— 284 Please see GOP, page 8. Buechei 3b 3 2 1 2 Lee 2b 4 0 1 3 Radinsky L6-1 2-3 2 1 1 0 0 Larkin Cin 98 382 54 122 .319 Dawn Coe, $67,500 Atlania (Avery 1-5) at San Diego (Whitson Bieuser ss 3 0 0 0 SerTXJSl 2b 3 1 2 0 70- 67-79-69—285 K u n kalti 1 0 0 0 Thigpen 1 2 2 0 1 1 TGwynn SD 98 396 56 125 .316 Sue Ertl. $52,500 Nation’s oldest 8-7), 1035 p.m. Kremers c 3 1 1 0 Griffin ss 3 1 1 0 Huson ta 3 0 0 0 Fossas pitchad to 1 batter in the TIh, Navarro Mitchell SF 89 335 62 105 .313 Betsy King. $33,250 7^73-72-69-286 Houston (Darwin 5-1) at San Francisco LabrrKtt p 2 0 0 0 LHorrs ph 10 0 0 Dghfty ph 1 0 0 0 pitched to 3 battenI in the 8th, Radinsky py Sandberg Chi 100 402 76 125 .311 FYtty Sheehan, $33,250 75-71-70-70—286 (T.Wilson 6-3), 1035 pm. 1111 Crews p 0 0 0 0 veteran dies Totala 38 8 14 8 ToUlt 351013 8 pitched to 1 batter in the 1 llh. Gregg ph 93 321 54 90 .308 Tammia Green, $33,250 72- 72-70-72— 286 Cincinnali (Charlton 8-5) at Loe Angelos RMrtinz p 2 0 0 0 Murray LA Tsxaa 130 300 001— 8 HBP—KitKIttle by Knudso Henry p 0 0 0 0 C. Flgg-Currier, $33,260 72-68-73-73— 286 WASHINGTON (AP) — (Morgan 8-9), 10:35 pm. Vizcain ss 0 0 0 0 Jefferies NY 92 365 63 111 .304 600 Liberian Toronto 75-72-70-70—287 Only games scheduled 203 400 011— 10 Honw Runs Apna-MarlaPalll. $19,500 George E. Echols, who fought in E—McGrill, Palmeiro, Huson. DP— Texas 3, Totals 30 3 5 3 Totals 31 4 9 4 TUaeday's Games National League results Atlanta 001 000 1 1 0 -3 Mitchell, San Francisco, 25; Sandberg, Toronto 1. LO B— Texas 10, Toronto 8. Chicago, 25; Sbawberry, New 'tbrk, 25; Bonilla, France during World War I and Houston at San FrarKlsco, 335 pm. Los Angeles 100 030 OOl—4 28— McGritf, Buechele, Beil, Lee, Pettis, Sierra. Pittsburgh, 21; GanL Atlanta, 20; MaWilliama, was the nation’s oldest known war New Y xk at Montreal, 7:35 pm. E—Justice. DP—Atlanta 1, Los Angelee 1. Franco, Baines. 3B—Pettis, Fernandez. Padres 4, Astros 3 San Francisco, 20; Dawson, Chicago, 19; SL Louis at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. LOB— Atlanta 2, Loe Angelea 7. 2B— Sharper- Football veteran, is dead at the age of 105 SB—Franco 2 (18), MWilson (17), Gruber (7). GDavis, Houston, 19. refugees killed Pittsburgh at Chicago, 8:05 p.m. HOUSTON SAN DIEGO so a 3B—Kremers. HR— Presley (17). Gragg SF— lrx»viglia, Buechele. Rune Batted In after a brief illness, the Depart­ Atlanta at San Diego, 1035 p.m. a b r h bt ab r h bl (4), SB-M urphy (9), Javier (8), Murray (5). IP H R ER BB SO MaWilliams, San Francisco. 83; Bonds, Pit­ Cincinnati at Los Angelos, 10:35 p.m. Yelding d 4 0 0 0 Roberts ss 4 1 1 0 ' . S--fUylarlinaz. SF—LoSmIth. ment of Veterans Affairs said. Tsxea Samuel (33). tsburgh, 73; JCarter, San Diego, 71; WCIark, NFL first-round signings MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) — deputy press secretary Stephen Hart Doran 2b 4 13 1 Alomar 2b 3 0 1 0 IP H RER BB SO Echols’ passing means that the Moyer 3 6 5 5 4 4 Caminit 3b 4 0 0 0 TGwynn rt 4 1 0 0 San Frandsco, 68; Wallach, Montreal. 66; Contracts lor playart salactad In the first Outside a Lutheran church com­ said Monday that U.S. Embassy of­ American League results McMurlryLO-1 0 3 4 3 1 0 Atlanta Bonilla. Rttsburgh, 67; Strawberry, New Yark, round ol the 1990 NFL dralt; oldest known American^ war GWIIson rf 4 0 0 0 JaClark 1b 3 1 1 3 LabmdlL,4-4 7 8 4 4 1 9 Mielks 4 1-3 4 1 1 1 0 Biggio c 4 0 3 0 JCarlar It 4 0 0 0 66; Guerrero, SL Louis, 65. 1. Indianapolis, Jail George, OB, Ntinols (sbi pound in the capital where hundreds ficials in Monrovia had confirmed X Henry 1 1 0 0 2 2 veteran is now Nathan E. Cook, 13, Tigers 3 JoBarliald 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Davidsn If 4 0 1 0 EWilms 3b 3 1 2 0 Pitching (8 Dedslona) years, $15 million, $3.5 million signing bonus). of refugees from Liberia’s civil war that government troops slaughtered BOSTON Toronto Los Angeles Robinson, San Frandsco, 7-1, .875; Cook, 2. New Y)rk Jets, Blair Thomas, FtB. Penn 104, who is also the only known DETROIT Stubbs 1 b 4 2 2 1 FYrent c 3 0 3 1 RMrtinoz W.13-4 8 5 3 3 1 9 Wells 2 5 4 4 1 3 Philadelphia, 7-2, .778; Drabek, Rttsburgh, were massacred, passers-by ap­ at least 200 people at the church ab r h bl a b r h b i Ftamirz ss 2 0 0 0 Lampkin c 0 0 0 0 Crows S,4 1 0 0 0 0 1 State. living veteran of the Spanish- Jo Reed 2b 4 3 3 1 Whitakr 2b 4 2 1 0 Blair 1 1-3 1 3 3 3 1 13-4, .765; F^artinez, Los Angeles, 13-4, .765; 3. Saettla, Cortez Kennedy, DT, Miami, Fla. peared numb at the sight of rows of Deshaiss p 2 0 0 0 Abfwr d 10 0 0 PB— Kr^mofs. compound. There was no independ­ AckerW.2 2 21-3 4 0 0 1 3 Burkett, i n Frandsco, 9-3, .750; Tudor, SL 4. Tampa Bay, Keith McCants, LB, Alabama American War era, the VA said. Rivera 2b 1112 Bergmn 1b 5 1 0 0 Puhl ph 0 0 0 1 Hurst p 2 0 0 0 Umpiros— Horn®, Rapueno; FirsL Ripp*®y: corpses. ent confirmation of the 600 dead CandlarlaS.5 3 1-3 4 1 1 0 4 Louis, 9-3, .750; Viola. Now Yxk, 14-5, .737; (five years, reported $6.05 mtlliorL rsporlad Quintan 1 b 5 1 2 0 TrammI ss 2 0 1 2 Agosto p 0 0 0 0 Tmpitn ph 10 0 0 Sdcood. Darling: Third. Fro®mmir>g. Boggs 3b 5 2 3 4 Fialdar dh McMurtry pitched to 4 betters In toe 4to. DaSmith p Sampen, Montreal, 8-3, .727. $ 2 5 million non-dafarrad signing bonus). Government soldiers stormed the 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 GHarris p 0 0 0 0 T— 2:39. A—34,975. Oreenwl If 3 0 1 1 Moseby cf 4 0 0 0 HBP—Gruber by Mielks. Latterts p 0 0 0 0 5. San Diego, Junior Saau, LB, F u lh a m Iraqi troops church grounds before dawn Mon­ The Aiwociatett P re u Homina II 2 0 1 1 Shelby If 3 0 0 0 Umpires— Home. Roe; FirsL Phillips: Second, Totala 32 3 9 3 Totals 28 4 B 4 Calitomla. day and slaughtered 600 people, Burks cl 5 1 3 1 Lusactar rl 4 0 0 0 Clark; Third, Hirschbeck. Houston 001 001 010—3 Cubs 2, Expos 1 6. Chicago. Mark Carrier, DB, Southern massed on border OILY MESS — Workers sit on the half-submerged barge Monday while booms try to contain Bmnsk dh 4 0 0 0 Salas c 4 0 0 0 T— 3;20. A— 49,853. San Diego 000 O il 021— 4 Calitomla (five years, $3.5 million, $1.2 million witnesses said. Most were children Penac 5 0 0 0 Frymn 3b 4 0 2 0 E— Stubbs. DP— Houston 1. LOB— Houston CHICAGO MONTREAL Transactions signtog bonus). HDD AH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — and women, and many had their the oil. A Liberian-registered tanker collided with two barges on Saturday which caused Mcuzarwc 0 0 0 0 4, San Diego 4. 2B— Parent, EWilliams, ab r h bt a b r h b i 7. DatroiL Andre Ware, OB. Houston. Iraq has massed about 100,000 Kutcher rl 3 2 1 0 Orioles 4, Royals 1 Ftoberts, Stubbs. HR— Stubbs (14), Doran (4), DwSmth rl 2 1 0 0 DeShIds 2b 3 0 0 0 heads smashed open or blown to 500,000 gallons of oil to spill into Galveston Bay. Please see story, Page 8. Dawson ph 10 10 DMrlnzd 3 0 0 0 B A SE B A LL 8. Now England, Chris Singleton, LB, Nahmg as 5 3 3 2 BALTIMORE KANSAS CITY JaClark (17). S B -T G w y m (13). S— Ftamirez, Arizona. troops along its border with pieces by bullets. Wyrvw cl 0 0 0 0 Grissom If 10 0 0 American Laagua Totals 42131812 Totala 33 3 5 3 ab r h M ab r h M Puhl. SF^JaClark. 9. Miami, Richrmnd Webb, OT. Taaaa A$M. Kuwait, more than triple the num­ The government denied respon­ Boston 012 401 023— 13 BAndasn If 5 1 2 0 Seitzef 3b 4 0 1 0 IP H R E R BB SO Srvibrg 2b 4 0 0 0 Flainas If 4 0 1 0 —Recalled Jett Shew, 0 0 0 0 10. Nm England, Flay A g n^ , DL. Norih Detroit 200 010 000— 3 Deverex cl 4 0 2 1 Porry dh 3 1 1 0 Houston Grace 1b 4 0 11 Sampen p pitcher, from Colorada Springs ol toe Radtic ber originally estimated, diplomats sibility. A spokesman for President Wbllach 3b 4 1 2 0 Caroline Slate (me yaort, terms undisdotod). E —JoReed, Pena, Noehrlrtg 2. DP— Boston Orsulak dh 4 0 0 0 Brett 1b 4 0 0 0 Oeshaies 7 7 2 2 1 4 DC lark If 4 1 1 0 Coast League. said today. 4 0 0 1 11. Los Angelas Flaiders, Anthony Srrbth, DE, Samuel Doe said rebels dressed as 1, Detroit 1. LOB—Boston 9. Detroit 8. Horn 1b 3 1 1 1 Eisnrch cf 4 0 0 1 Agosto 2-3 0 1 1 1 0 Salazar 3b 3 0 1 0 Galarrg 1b DETROIT TIG ERS— Signed Walt Terrell, O’Neill: support new Europe Arizona (terma unditdosad). Millign 1b Ojnston ss 2 0 0 1 Wbiker rt 3 0 0 0 The Ir^ i troop buildup, includ­ government soldiers staged the at­ 2B—Burks 2. Boggs 3, Kutcher, JoReed 2, 1 0 0 0 Schulz If 4 0 1 0 DaSmith L.2-3 1-3 1 1 1 0 1 pitcher. Opbonad Mika Sdiwabe, pitcher, to 12 Cincinnali. Jamas Frandt, LB, Baylor Noehring 2. Greenweil, Quintana. HR—Rivera CRipkn ss 4 0 1 1 Tabier rf 4 0 0 0 San Diego Dascenz d 3 0 0 0 Noboa ph 10 0 0 Toledo ol the International League. ing hundred of tanks and armored tack. Girordi c 3 0 0 0 Golf c 3 0 0 0 (fivs yaort, terms urrdisdosad). (4). S B —Whitaker (5). Bergrrwn (1), Moseby Tettlalon c 4 1 2 0 Stillwell u 3 0 1 0 Hurst 7 5 2 2 0 7 NEW YORK YANKEES—Moved Claudall 13. Kansas City, FVey Snow, LB, Michigan personnel carriers, dwarfs the “I don’t think wc can afford to let Deputy Secretary of State Harkay p 3 0 0 0 Owen at 3 0 0 0 The victims belonged to the Oio By JUDY FAHYS (14). S F -B o g g s Wtogln 3b 4 0 0 0 Boonec 3 0 0 0 GHarris W.5-5 1 2 1 1 0 0 Washington, outfialdar, from toe 15-lo the 30- Steta IP H R ER BB SO BFlipkn 2b 4 1 3 1 Jeitz 2b 3 0 0 0 LetfertsS.14 1 2 0 0 0 2 MiWIIms p 0 0 0 0 KaGrosa p 2 0 0 0 day disabled lisL Kuwaiti army, which has a total of and Mano tribes, which have sup­ Herald Washington Bureau them fail,” O’Neill said during a Na­ Lawrence S. Eaglebcrger told the ZSmito p 0 0 0 0 14. New Olaorrs, Rarraldo TumbuU, DE. West Boston SFinloy rt 3 0 1 0 HBP—Abner by Deshaies. —Activated Terry Virginia, (iva years, terms undisdosacO. about 20,000 troops. ported the rebels seeking to over­ tional Govnemors’ Association governors in a work session that the GHarrisW.8-4 8 4 3 2 5 3 Totals 36 4 12 4 Totals 32 1 4 1 Umpires—Home, Gregg; First, Harvey; Akjrele ph 1 0 1 0 Stainbach, catoher, from the 21-day disabled Nixon H 0 0 0 0 15. Houston, Lamar Lathon, LB, Houston throw Doe. Most of Doe’s troops arc MOBILE, Ala. — Connecticut meeting here. gentle toppling of communist Gray 1 1 0 0 0 0 Baltimore 211 000 0 0 0 -4 Second, Crawlord; Third, Hellion. lisL Optioned Troy Afenir, catcher, to Tacoma ol (five years, terms urtdisdosad). Detroit Kansas CHy 0 0 0 001 0 0 0 — 1 T— 2:34. A— 19,506. Totals 29 2 4 2 Totals 32 1 4 1 the F*w:ilic Coast Laagua. Optionad Ozzia Con­ Mohawk warns from his Krahn tribe and the Man- Gov. William A. O’Neill Monday O'Neill’s thinking was shared by regimes last fall could be interpreted 16. Buttaio. James Williama, DB, Fraano JMRobnsn L.8-8 3 1-3 7 6 5 4 2 LOB—Baltimore 9, Kansas City 5. 28— Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 — 2 seco, outtisidar, to Huntsville ol toe Southern Stale. other governors, many of whom as the triumph of U.S. policies since Montraal 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 — 1 dingo tribe. urged states to get involved in the Ai Terrell 2 4 2 2 0 0 BAnderson, Horn. Devereaux, Schulz, Tedteton. Mets 6, Cardinals 0 League. Recalled Joe Bilker, pitcher, from 17. Dallas, Emmitt Smito, RB. Florida. Sbllwell, Perry. E —Golf. Saiozar, Grace. DP-MonIraal 1. of bloodbath It was not the first massacre of emerging democracies of Eastern have visited Eastern European 1945. But heVamed the U.S. should Glaeton 21-3 3 2 2 1 2 SB—Devereaux (8). S► -SFin- STLOUIS NEW YORK Tacoma. i a Green Bay, Tony Bannatt, LB. Miaoiaaip- Honnerrwn 1 1-3 4 3 3 1 2 ley. Devereaux. LOB—Chicago 4, Montreal 5. 2 B —Ftalrwa. ab r h M a b r h b i NoUortal Laagua pi. (three yaort, tarma unditdoaad). GENEVA (AP) — A leader of civilians in this 7-monlh-old war. Europe. countries to meet with their leaders not withdraw worn Eastern Europe W P—JMRobinson 2, GHorris. PB— Salas. 3B— Whllach. SB —OwSmito (11), Nixon (33). IP H R E R BB SO Coleman II 4 0 2 0 Boston cf 5 1 1 0 NEW YORK M ETS—Acbvatad Mika Marshall, 19. Groan Bey. Darroll Thompaoo. RB. Mln- militarily or economically because a Umpires—Homs, Cralt; First. Shulock; Battimora SF—Dunston. Canada’s Mohawks warned today On May 30, govcnuneni soldiers at­ The Democratic governor said the and examine trade opportunities. OSmith sa 4 0 1 0 Magadn 1b 4 0 2 1 first baseman, from the 15-dey disablad list end naaota. (three yaort, $1.825 million). Secorvl. McClelland; Third, Merrill. Mitchell W.3-3 7 1-3 4 1 1 1 4 IP H R E R BB SO And while some said they wanted to serious threat to their success is a McGee d 4 0 1 0 Jetleris 2b 4 2 3 0 traded him to the Boston Rted Sox lor Greg 20. Atlanta, Stava Brouatard, RB. that his group’s land dispute with tacked UJ^. headquarters in Mon­ United Smtes has an opportimity to T— 3:14. A—28,631. Ballard 2-3 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 Wblling 1b 3 0 1 0 Stwbry rl 2 1 0 0 Hansall, pitcher; Ender Parozo, outfialder, aixt a Ytaahiogton State (llva yaort, $3,126 minion, $1 the government could “produce a stabilize the new political systems of do business with those nations, they vacuum similar to the one that ex­ Oson S.23 1 Harkey W.9-5 71-3 4 1 1 0 5 playar to be nomad later. rovia, where hundreds of Oios and 0 0 0 0 0 Hudler ph 1 0 0 0 McRytds II 1111 million signing bonus). Kansas City MiWIIms S,12 1 2-3 0 0 0 1 1 bloodbath” and urged the United Eastern Europe by helping them lap identified logistical baniers, such as isted before the two world wars. Twins 6, Athietics 5 Prxllln 3b 4 0 10 Sasser c 4 1 1 4 PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Racallad Dann 21. Rtteburgh, Erie Green. TE. Liborty. Manos had taken refuge. They ab­ figure. Gordon L.6-7 3 Montrsal 9 4 4 2 2 Oquend 2b 4 0 1 0 OMally 3b 3 0 0 0 Bilardallo, catoher, from Buttaio ol the American 22 Philadelphia, Ban Smith, DB, Georgia. Nations to sent observers to ducted about 30 men and teen-age The embattled president remained their human potential and develop­ dilTcrcnccs in language and stan­ MSdmyr 6 KaGross L.8-8 7 3 2 2 2 3 (10 innings) 3 0 0 0 3 FYgnozzi c 3 0 0 0 Elslar ss 4 0 1 0 Assodaton. Optionad Moisaa Alou, outfialdar, 23. Lot Angelas FVimt, Barn Brostak. C, Pka.se see O’NEILL, page 8. Umpires— Home, Waike; FirsL Ford; Second. ZSrrxIh 1 1 0 0 0 1 to Buttak). monitor the situation. boys, and most of the bodies were in his heavily fortified beachfront ing economic markets. dards. OAKLAND MINNESOTA MThmp rl 2 0 0 0 Gooden p 3 0 0 0 Washirrgloa (live yaort, tarma undiodotad). Coble; Third, Voitaggio Sampen 1 0 0 0 0 1 BASKETBALL a b r h M ab r h M DeLeon p 1 0 0 0 0)eda p 1 0 0 0 24. New Y>tk Giants, Ftodney Hampton, RB, Kenneth Deer also told a UJ4. found later on a beach outside the presidential mansion, his troops bat­ T— 2:27. A—32801 HBP—Salazar by KaGross. WP—MiWilliams Notional Baakatball Aaooclallon RHdsnH 4 1 1 1 Gladdanll 5 0 1 0 DiRno p 0 0 0 0 Georgia (lour yaers, 2.35 million). human rights panel that the Umpires— Home, BroeWartder; FirsL Marsh; ATLANTA HAWKS—Flaleasad Flay Baranco, capital. tling rebel forces advancing on two Lanstrd 3b 3 1 0 0 Nawmn 2b 5 2 3 0 Colima ph 1 0 0 0 25. San Frandsco. Dexter Carter, FIB. Florida Angels 6, Mariners 2 Second. Hirschbeck; Third, WesL Lea Campbell, Tony Harris arxl Branislav Mohawks have little confidence in JCaruc dh 4 1 1 2 Ftockatt cl 3 1 1 1 Deyley p 0 0 0 0 State (lour years, $2.2 million). The rebels also have been accused fronts in the capital. T— 2.33 A— 24,333. Raievich, guards, and Scott Bailey, Gary DHdan rf 5 0 1 0 Goatb 3b 3 0 11 CALIFORNIA SEATTLE Totala 31 0 7 0 Canadian authorities and their of killing civilians. At the church, the floor was Totala 31 e 9 8 Maloncon and Frantz Volcy, torwords. ACLU tries to stop prayers McQwir 1b 3 0 0 0 Harper c 5 1 2 2 ab r h bl ab r h bl 000 000 000— 0 DaHos, Phoenix and Denver did not hove SILoula CHARLOTTE HORNETS—Signed Johnny ability to control police in the stan­ But none of the attacks has been covered with blood and the ceiling Steinbchc 5 0 1 0 Hrbek 1b 4 1 1 0 Dwnng dh 2 2 1 0 ReynkJs 2b 5 0 0 0 their original llrsl found picks after dratting New Itork 101 040 OOl— 6 Newman, forward, to a tour-yaor contract JoaacI 5 1 1 1 Ortiz dh 3 0 1 1 DHill 2b 4 110 Cottort 4 1 1 0 playars In toe 1989 supplarTtental dralt doff. on the scale of Monday’s massacre. was riddled with bullet holes. E—McGee DP- -StLouia 1, New Y>rk 1. Pirates 2, Phillies 1 -Announcad they win The lawsuit was filed on behalf of WWaata 4 1 2 0 Bush ph 0 0 0 0 DWhile d 4 0 2 0 Gnffey d 5 0 1 0 By HILARY GROUTAGE American Civil Liberties Union. LOB—StLouis 6, New Ibrk 7. 2B—Jellenaa. PHILA PITTSBURGH not match the Chorlotto Hornets otter for Johrv- The Lutheran World Federation in The bodies of women were Galtego2b 3 0 11 Casbito ph 1 0 0 0 Winliakt rt 5 0 0 2 Leonard H 4 1 2 0 Coieman, Elater. HR — Saaaer (6). “Refusal to participate in this four students, a teacher and a school ab r h M ab r h M ny Newman, tonward The Associated Press Hassay ph 1 0 0 0 Mock rt 4 1 2 0 Bichette if 5 1 1 1 ADavis dh 1 0 1 1 Geneva said today it was “horrified strewn about with children still S6—Coieman (56). S—DeLeon. Dyksbe cf 4 0 1 0 Redus 1b 2 0 0 0 UTAH JAZZ—Signed Delanay Ftudd, guard, school-sponsored praying leaves counselor in the Granite and Alpine Siknsp 2b 1 0 0 0 Gegns sa 2 0 0 0 Schu 1b 3 0 1 0 EMrlnz 3b 3 0 1 0 and deeply grieved” by the incident, wrapped in shawls on their backs. IP H R ER BB SO Daulton c 4 1 1 1 Bream 1b 1 0 0 0 to a three year contract Calendar Lirtano 2b 1 0 1 0 Stevens 1b 1 0 0 0 POBnn 1 b 3 0 0 0 SALT LAKE CITY — A federal students and teachers vulnerable to schixil districts. However, if the S lLo u lt Herr 2b 4 0 0 0 JBeil ss 4 0 0 0 FOOTBALL and it urged the United Nations to More bodies were huddled under the Totals 38 8 8 5 TotMa 36 6 13 5 Schroedr c 4 2 2 2 Valle c 3 0 0 0 DeLeon L.6-11 4 2 3 7 6 6 4 0 VHayes rl 2 0 0 0 VanStykcl 4 1 2 0 National Football Laagua Inside Today... lawsuit filed Monday against two ostracism, ridicule and discrimina- ACLU wins, the suit would force all Oakland 210 100 001 0 - 8 KAndrs 3b 3 0 0 0 SBradley c 0 0 0 1 1 1 intervene in the civil war. The pews where people tried to hide, and DPIno 2 1-3 1 0 0 CHayas 3b 3 0 0 0 Bonilla rf 4 0 0 0 CHICAGO BEA RS—Agreed to Uirma with Today lion,” said Michele FVish-Pixlcr, 40 of the state’s school districts to Wnnoaota 400 010 000 1—0 SchoFild ss 3 0 0 0 Vizquet as 3 0 2 0 1 1 school districts in this heavily Mor­ Daytey 1 1 0 0 Kruk 1b 1 0 0 0 Bonds If 2 1 1 1 Jimbo Covert oltanaiva tackla. on a Iwo-yaor Baaaball federation is an umbrella for 106 in corners. Others lay draped across None out when winning run scorad. Briley ph 10 0 0 ACLU state executive director. “It stop prayers at graduation and other Naw Y>rk Ready tf 3 0 0 0 King 3b 2 0 0 0 Manchester Legion at Windsor (Southwest Lutheran churches worldwide. mon state seeks to forbid prayers at E — WWss. OP—Oakland 3. LOB—Oakland SchaeIr ss 0 0 0 0 contract the church altar. Gooden W,11-5 7 6 0 0 1 4 Booker ss 4 0 0 0 Lirxl 2b 2 0 0 1 CLEVELAND BFtOWNS—Agreed to Mrma Park), 5:45 p.m. everything from graduations to foot­ isn’t only at graduation. Many stu­ school-spon.sorcd activities, said 10. Mirmseola 8. 2B—OHenderson, Newman 2. Totals 34 B 8 S Totals 32 2 ■ 2 28 pages, 4 sections Relief workers feared many of the People who said they escaped the 0)eda 2 1 0 0 0 1 Combs p 2 0 0 0 Bilardeil c 2 0 0 0 wito Leroy Hoard, running beck, on a three-year Q allego. H R —JC an seco (32). Jose (8). Calllornis ball games. dents have complained that students ACLU attorney Michael Patrick 101 too 021—6 Umpirea^Home, Layne; First. Davis; Jordan ph 1 0 0 0 Drabek p 2 0 0 0 contract TVesday wounded would die. A spokesman attack said about 30 soldiers blasted RHendarton (20). SB—Hrbek (5). Harper (2). Sesltls 001 000 010—2 Secorxj, Montague. Third, Winters. Akarflds p 0 0 0 0 DALLAS COWBOYS-Raloaaad Corria Baaaball Prayers at graduation ceremonies huddle before theatrical perfonnan- O'Brien. Lanstord(ll), Xanseoo(15). E—POBnen, Reynolds. DP—Seattle 2. B u sin e ss. for the Belgian group Doctors the church door down with machine T— 2:32 A— 41.946. TotoJs 26 1 2 1 Totala 28 2 3 2 Ervia oomerbeck; Kavm Scott, running back; Twilight Laagua; Newman's at East Hartford The lawsuit appears certain to es­ IP H R ER BB SO LOB—Calilornte 8, Seattta 11. 2B— ADavis, Classified. 27-28 and other school-sponsored ac­ ccs or in the locker room. If they Phlledelphle 100 000 000—1 and Mitoh WiNia, datansiva tackla. (McKenna Field), 7 pm. Without Borders, which is running guns at about 2 a.m. when llie Oakland DHill, Cotlo. HR—Schroeder 2 (3). Btchette ___ 10 tivities violate slate and federal don’t participate, there is peer pres­ calate a long-simmering debate in a PIttaburgh 000 200 OOx—2 DENVER BRONCOS—Signed Michael Ytadneaday C o m ic s__ the only field hospital operating in CYxing 4 1-3 10 5 5 0 1 (13). SB-OHill (1), S - POBrian SF-ADevis, refugees were sleeping. They sxiid LOB—Phitadelphia 7, PIttaburgh 5 2B— Brooka. linabackar. to a orra-yaor oonlrecl Baaaball f=ocus____ 12 guarantees of freedom of religion sure.” she said. slate where some 70 percent of 1.7 Burns 3 2 3 1 0 0 2 3 SBradey Motuovia, said Monday night they the troops then fired on about 2,000 Radio, TV VanSlyka, Dykatra. HR—Daulton (6). GREEN BAY PACKERS—Signed Chuck TwHighl Laagua: Newman's at Evans In­ Local/Stale _ 0,10,13 million residents are members of Honeycutt L, 1-2 1 2 1 1 3 0 IP H R ER BB SO had not b ^ n able to get to the chur­ and separation of church and stale, The Supreme Court in 1962 Celllom la SB-V H ay« I (9). Bonds (35). SF—Lind. Cadi and Mark Murphy, talettaa. surance (Duprey Field. South Windsor), 5:45 Lottery______13 people. Minnesota IP H R ER BB SO INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Signed Dean p.m. according to lawsuit. The suit was banned organized, school-sponsored Wbsl 2 3 3 3 2 2 Abbott W.7 9 7 7 2 2 4 3 In V o gu e______11 ch. Today Phlladelphle Biasued, piecaklckar, to a two-year oontmcL Stettord at Manchester Legion (Morlarty Please .se e PRAYER, page 8. Savage 3 3 1 1 2 3 Han/eyS.12 2 1 0 0 1 2 Nalk>n/W>i1d . ___ 2-5 In Washington, While House Please see LIBERIA, page 8. filed in U.S. Dislricl Court by the prayer sc.ssions for students. Seattle Combs L.6-8 6 3 2 2 5 6 Wtaivad Jim Ball, running back. Field). 8:30 pm. Beranguer 22-3 1 0 0 1 4 7:30 p.m. — Tigers at Yankees, Akerlelds 2 0 0 0 0 0 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Signad Derrick Obituaries______13 Aguilera W.3-3 21-3 1 1 1 1 3 MY)ungL.5-11 7 5 3 2 5 5 Pittsburgh Graham, oltanaiva tackla, to a two-yaar oorv Saturday ______6 WIset pitched to 1 better In the 3rd, Honeycutt GeHarrii 2 3 3 3 2 4 MSG, WPOP O pinion____ Drabek W.13-4 9 2 1 1 7 8 tract Waived Mika Morria. canlar. Baseball pitched to 4 batters In Ihs 10th. Abbott pilched to 2 batters in toe 8tt< 7:30 p.m. — While Sox at Red Sports____ Umpires—Home, DeMulh; FirsL Williams; NEW YORK GIANTS—Signed Mark TwWghl League: Imogmaars at Navmian's HRP— McGwirs by Aguilera. P B —SIsinbach. W P—MYiung Television__ Serving Manchester Area Over 109 Years - Call Today for Home Delivery 647-9946 Sox, NESN, W l’lC Sacor^d, MeSherry; Third, Davidson. Shoohetd. dalenoiva nnarraui. (Morlarty Field). 7 p.m.