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Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Monday, April 3, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Manager High court slot WOOS iHautliPBlrr Hrralh MHS, EC, Cheney Mulready won’t block By Nancy Concelman teams previewed Manchester Herald Enfield Town Manager Robert J. Mulready said today he is being North trial — see pages 46, 47 considered as a replacement for SPORTS Manchester Town Manager Ro­ By James H. Rubin the issue only if there are bert B. Weiss. The Associated Press convictions in the case. Mulready, 42, announced his North, a former National Se­ resignation as Enfield town man­ WASHINGTON - The Su­ curity Council aide, is currently ager last November and his last preme Court today refused to on trial. Separate trials are day is May 26, he said. scuttle the Iran-Contra trial of planned for his co-defendants. Mulready said he has several Oliver North or block the trials of Those defendants are former options open to him when he two of his co-defendants. national security adviser John M. leaves Enfield. He said he is also The court, without comment, Poindexter and arms dealer CELTICS BLAST ROCKETS a finalist for a job in finance rejected arguments aimed at Albert Hakim. They are to be somewhere in the northeast but dismissing the case because of tried separately at a later date. he would not elaborate on that testimony the defendants gave to A fourth defendant in the position. a congressional committee. Iran-Contra prosecution, retired "M y prime choice would be to Today’s action comes less than Air Force Maj. Gen. Richard V. NBA Roundup be a town manager,” Mulready , a week after the high court Secord, was not involved in the said. limited the right of criminal appeal acted on today. Mulready has been Enfield’s defendants to challenge indict­ U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. (A P ) — Kevin McHale, sidelined for the town manager for six years and ments before trial. Gesell on Jan. 13 dismissed major previous three games, scored 30 points as the Boston earns $64,000 a year. Weiss, who The justices on March 28 ruled charges against North after inde­ Celtics went four games over .500 for the first time will retire in June, earns $68,000 a that federal criminal defendants pendent counsel Lawrence Walsh this season with a 126-109 victory over the Houston year, but town officials have said who fail to persuade a judge to and Attorney General Dick they will probably have to offer at Thornburgh said a trial on those Rockets Friday night. o in thp throw out their indictments be­ The Celtics let a 72-54 lead with 8:51 left in the least $70,000 a year to attract a cause of alleged misconduct by charges could jeopardize na­ third quarter drop to 81-78 with 2; 37 to go as Sleepy new manager. That amount was prosecutors cannot appeal before tional security. Flovd had 14 of his 19 points in a 24-9 Hous^n run. included in W eiss’s recom ­ they are tried and convicted. The dismissed charges in­ Boston led 89-82 after three quarters, but Derrick mended budget, but Mayor Peter In the IranrContra case, the cluded allegations that North Chievous began the final period with two free throws P. DiRosa Jr. said it could U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals here diverted more than $14 million change. from the sales of U.S. arms to for Houston. , . . rejected on Sept. 30 an attempt to A three-point play by Ed Pinckney began a 12-5 Mulready was city administra­ stop the Iran-Contra prosecution. Iran to the Nicaraguan rebels, or surge that gave the Celtics a 101-89 lead with 7.59 tor in Davenport, Iowa, which has The appeals court said it was Contras. a population of about 103.000. left Joe Kleine had five of his season-high 16 points premature to consider argu­ The remaining charges against more than double Manchester’s in the spurt. He replaced center Robert Parish who ments that the defendants’ con­ North include that he concealed population of 51,000. Enfield has a missed his second straight game with a bruised left gressional testimony had been from Congress and former Attor­ population of nearly 48,000. used illegally to indict them. The ney General Edwin Meese III his Before moving to Iowa, Mul­ ''"Bosmn led by 10 to 18 points the rest of the way. appeals court said it would study efforts on behalf of the Contras. ready served as assessor and Akeem Olajuwon, who led Houston with 27 points, finance director in Farmington. had all five of his team’s points in that decisive Mulready said his strong back­ stretch. Otis Thorpe added 26 points for the Rock^s. ground in finance and experience Authority squashes McHale returned from a right foot injup^ but in Enfield, one of the fastest- didn’t start. Dennis Johnson had 22 points and growing towns in the state, Reggie Lewis 20 for Boston. . qualify him for the Manchester Marie 3rady/Mancheater Herald The Celtics, 37-33, extended their home winning position. curfew on parking streak to 12 games and are 9-3 in their '^st 12 games. daughter, Valerie Voboril, after she was “ I like to think I ’m certainly a SHARING THE MOMENT — Joseph The Rockets are 1-10 in their last 11 road games. team player,” he added. Voboril of Willington congratulates his crowned Miss Manchester 1989. McHale gave Boston the lead for good on a 3-point By Andrew Yurkovsky Parking Authority, said that DiRosa refused to comment on play that made the score 13-10 v^ith 6; 24 to go in the Manchester Herald Assistant Town Attorney William any of the applicants today. He first quarter. ^ J. Shea had advised in an oral Leading 42-41, Boston outscored Houston 18-5 over said he would probably release a The Parking Authority today opinion against the curfew. list of applicants’ names Friday. the final 5:49 of the second quarter and led 60-46 at effectively killed a proposal that “ The parking authority is in DiRosa said he doesn’t know Miss Manchester marvels halftime. Johnson had eight points in the run. would have restricted the amount existence to create parking for who released information on of parking available for a contro­ downtown businesses, not to Mulready to newspapers but he Warriors 134, Knicks 114: In New York, Mitch versial nightclub that will open in curtail it,” Apter said, quoting Richmond scored 37 points, six of them during a planned to call other applicants at her unexpected success the Manchester Mall. Shea. and inform them that their names decisive 12-0 nin in the fourth quarter that gave the Last month, members of the Apter and authority member could be leaked. Mulready said a Golden State Warriors a 134-114 victory over the “ I really came just to see her,” he said. “ This commission proposed extending Cashman shrugged their reporter told him the information By Marie P. Grady New York Knicks Friday night (her crown) is a fringe benefit.” the curfew on municipal lots by shoulders when asked how Mar­ came from someone in Manchester Herald Chris Mullin added 34 points for Golden State, the It is a fringe benefit that will give Rogers a two to four hours. That proposal low would respond to the authori­ Manchester. only team in the NBA the Knicks didn t beat this chance to compete in the Miss Connecticut was made in response to a threat ty’s decision. A couple of the candidates have EAST HARTFORD — Scot Rogers drove all season The Warriors led for all but three m«nutes of Pageant as well as scholarship money and free from downtown merchant In a related matter, Kenneth C. withdrawn their names, fearing the way from Maine Saturday to watch his the game and outscored New York 38-20 in the fourth girlfriend. Valerie Voboril. compete in the Miss enrollment at the LaFemmina Modeling & George Marlow, who has said he Burkamp. the owner of the mall, their current jobs are in jeopordy will close off the 100 spaces he asked authority members what because their names could be Manchester Scholarship Pageant. He was not Finishing School. ^^'rhe^Warriors led 98-96 in the first minute of the Three runners-up also will get scholarship owns behind Marlow’s Depart­ would happen to those individuals made public. DiRosa said. disappointed. ., ^ ^ . fourth period when Richmond started the 12-0 spurt Voboril, a Willington resident who was born in money and a free stint at the modeling school. ment Store and Yale Typewriter who rent spaces in the downtown DiRosa heads the five-member with a jumper. He finished the run with another Manchester, was named the new Miss Manches­ They are Alyson Portelance, 19. of Norwich. first Repair on Purnell Place if the lots on a permanent basis once manager search committee, basket, giving Golden State a 110-96 advantage with ter. That surprised no one in her circle of friends runner-up; Kim Burgess. 18, of East Hartford, curfew is not extended. Hanky Panky’s opened for busi­ which has been hunting for a new and supporters at the East Hartford Middle second runner-up; and Maria Saponare. 18. of Marlow opposes the opening of ness. He said that two renters 7* 58 left manager since October. DiRosa Gerald Wilkins led New York with 23 points, School except herself. East Hartford, third runner-up. Hanky Panky’s restaurant and expressed concern to him that if has said he hopes to hire a nightclub, which is under con­ Hanky Panky’s were to stay open including six 3-pointers, tying a team record set by “ Sweetheart, I ’m so proud of you. I ’m Rachel Blouin, 19, of South Windsor, was replacement for Weiss this struction in the basement of the late, their parking spaces would Trent Tucker last Nov. 23. Johnny Newman added shaking.” said her mother. Joan (Kent) Voboril. named fourth runner-up. She will receive free month. Weiss plans to retire in mall at 811 Main St. Marlow rents be occupied by restaurant 20 points for the Knicks, who lost for only the fourth So was Valerie, who said she never expected to education at the modeling school. time in 36 home games. June. the 100 spaces he owns to the patrons. Deputy Mayor Stephen T. Cas- win. It was Voboril’s second pageant. She also Richmond scored 14 points in the final 5; 38 of the " I had no idea. There was so much talent here Parking Authority. Despite the current 2 to 6 a.m. sano today would not confirm placed first runner-up this year in the Miss first half as Golden State took a 69-63 lead at the tonight,” the teary-eyed 18-year-old Windham Marlow and Parking Authority curfew. 24-hour parking by Main news of Mulready’s candidacy Vernon contest. She and her father, Joseph members have said they are Street apartment dwellers had halfway point. High School senior said. AP photo and referred all questions to Voboril, gave much of the credit for her success worried about loitering and other been a traditional practice, Bur­ 1 For his part, Rogers was almost smug. He DiRosa. the committee’s to Peter W. Rich, a Storrs real estate agent. Hawks 118, Nets 99: In Atlanta, Dominique Wilkins knew Voboril was going to win, he said, the problems in the parking lot kamp said. But Apter and other scored 31 points and Moses Malone 27 and both sat INTENSIVE SESSION — Illinois’ Nick leading scorer, and the Fighting lllini will spokesman. Rich, who runs the Storrs beauty pageant, said behind the Manchester Mall if the authority members said that meet Big 10 rival Michigan in one of “ I ’m upset that a name is even minute he heard her sing, “ I Dreamed a Dream out the final quarter as the Atlanta Hawks crushed Anderson, sporting a “Lou Can Do" from the musical “ Les Miserables” he wanted to get Voboril into a pageant the club opens. The club would tradition wasn’t important. the New Jersey Nets 116-99 Friday night. T-shirt for coach Lou Henson, concen­ today’s Final Four semifinals. Stories on out there,” Cassano said. minute he heard her sing for the Rotary Club in feature male strippers once a “ The Parking Authority rents More than 50 people nationwide “ I think she sang better tonight than I ’ve ever The rout avenged Atlanta’s 111-108 loss at New Willimantic. week, according to owner Phil to businesses for business pur­ trates during a practice session in page 41. have applied for the position, heard her sing in my whole life,” said Rogers, who made a six-hour trip from the University of Pavone of Columbia. poses. and not 24-hour parking." See Celtics, page 44 Seattle on Friday. Anderson, the team’s according to officials at Korn- Sec BEAUTY, page 10 Pavone has threatened to sue if Apter said. Maine for the pageant. Ferry International, the firm an earlier curfew is imposed. aiding in the search. Neither Marlow nor Pavone could be reached for comment this Herald Increases morning. Under the proposal, rejected by newsstand price Federal funds give big boost to state the Parking Authority during its meeting today in the gold room in Effective today, the newstand price of the Manchester Herald the past three years. Lincoln Center, the curfew would By Christopher Callahan in per capita federal expendi­ prime contractors for such big- increases from 30 cents to 35 ticket items as nuclear subma­ Of the $5.25 billion, the over­ have begun sometime between 10 The Associated Press tures behind only Virginia, New p.m. and midnight and extend cents. Mexico, Alaska. Maryland. Ha­ rines. military helicopters, jet whelming majority — $4.91 bil­ until 6a.m. The current curfew is The home-delivery price of 30 waii, North Dakota and engines and tank engines. lion — came from the Defen.se WASHINGTON - Connecticut Department. That constituted 2.4 from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. cents per day does not change, got one of the largest shares of Massachusetts. Connecticut ranked third in By consensus, the Parking said Herald Publisher Penny Federal expenditures in the percent of the Pentagon’s con­ federal funds in the nation last government contract dollars per Authority decided not to act on Sieffert. state Increased slightly, 1.25 tract expenditures, the Census year, due largely to the state s capita, behind only New Mexico the proposal. Present at today’s Seiffert said the increase is percent, from the 1987 figure of Bureau said, huge defense industry, a Census and Virginia. meeting were authority Chair­ needed to help offset increased $13.6 billion. Nationwide, expen­ Connecticut was roughly in the Bureau report shows. m an Bernard Apter and production costs, especially ditures increased 4.2 percent. Nevertheless, the state’s go­ middle of the states in other The study said $13.77 billion in members Joseph Hachey, Alan higher newsprint prices. Connecticut’s high per capita vernment contractors saw a federal spending categories. federal expenditures was spent in Cashman and Adeline Coelho. Arrangements for home deliv­ ranking stems from the heavy slight dip in federal dollars, from Benefits to Connecticut resi­ Connecticut in 1988, an average of Member Donna Cammeyerdid ery can be made by calling concentration of major defense $5.55 billion in 1987 to $5,25 billion dents, such as Social Security, $4,249 for every man, woman and not attend. 647-9946 between 9 a m. and 6 contractors in the state. last year. Contract dollars to p.m., Monday through Friday. child in the state. Connecticut have decreased for See FUNDS, page 10 Bernard Apter, chairman of the That places Connecticut eighth Connecticut-based plants are the MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 3, 1989 — 3 A t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 3. 1989 RECORD LOCAL & STATE A About Town Obituaries Police Roundup Welfare cases Bernard V. Caron and one great-grandchild. Burnside Ave., East Hartford. Delta Chapter to meet The funeral was today with Burial will be in St. M ary’s Pedestrians hit by cars; Bernard V. Caron, 57, of burial in St. James Cemetery. Cemetery, East Hartford. Calling one driver facing charges skyrocket from The regular meeting of Delta Chapter, Royal Hartford, son of Alma (Tous- The John F. Tierney Funeral hours are Tuesday from 2 to 4 Arch Masons, will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in saint) Caron of Manchester, died Home, 219 W. Center St., had p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday (April 2, 1989) at a local An 18-year-old Vernon man was charged with the Masonic Temple, 25 Center St. The Past Masters charge of arrangements. Josephine Butler evading responsibility and failure to obey a degree will be conferred again. Refreshments will convalescent home. Memorial donations may be Besides his mother, he is light Wednesday night after his vehicle struck a previous years Josephine K. Butler, 95, of the be served. made to the Manchester Para­ pedestrian while making a right turn from East survived by his former wife, Irma Rockville section of Vernon, medics, care of the Town of Middle Turnpike onto Main Street, police said. (Guerette) Caron of East Hart­ Manchester Fire Department, 75 mother of Mrs. Donald (Rita) Bv Maureen Leavitt Therefore, the predicted wel­ Overeaters get help ford; two brothers, Leonard J. Center St., Manchester 06040. Anderson of Manchester, died Kyle S. Pariseau’s vehicle struck Marcel Nadeau, Manchester Herald fare co.st to the town for 1989-90 Caron of East Hartford and Saturday (April 1.1989) at a local 33, of no certain address in Manchester, about 8 would be $44,539. Are you addicted to food? Overeaters Anonymous Martin J. Caron of Hartford; six convalescent home. p.m., police said. Pariseau and Nadeau “ exchanged The Human Services Depart­ meets at the First Baptist Church, 240 Hillstown Carolyn D. Dewey In the last eight months, the sisters, Cecile Cyr of St. David, Besides her daughter, she is words,” according to the police reports, and ment was created in 1980 and Road, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Carolyn D. Dewey, 52, of 17 number of welfare cases the Maine, Rella Daigle of Mada- survived by a son, Henry F. Pariseau then left the scene, police said. funds community agencies in­ Friday at 1 p.m. and Thursday, 7 to 8 p.m. No dues or Girard St., died Thursday town’s division of social services waska, Maine, Stella Jandreau of Butler of Rockville; two other Nadeau complained of pain in his right foot, police cluding the Manchester Area fees. Everyone who wants to stop overeating is (March 30, 1989) at Manchester handles has increased from 97 to Caribou, Maine, Jeannette Pel­ daughters, Isabel B. Krumm of said. He was transported by ambulance to Conference of Churches, Visiting welcome. For more information, call 524-4544. Memorial Hospital. She was the 136, according to Ellen E. Jones, letier of East Hartford, Della Rockville and Lillian B. Lugin- Manchester Memorial Hospital where a hospital Nurse Home Care of Manches­ wife of Carlyle Dewey. director of social services. & Morneault of Manchester and buhl of Ellington; 12 grandchild­ report indicated no apparent injury, reports said. ter Inc.. New Hope Manor- A private funeral and burial Family welfare cases are up 41 Simone Saucier of Southington; ren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Pariseau was later stopped by police on East Crossroads Program. MARC Church choirs combine will be held at the convenience of percent, medical cases 60 per­ and several nieces and nephews. The funeral was today with Center Street, police said. Inc., the Senior Citizens Center, the family. Holmes Funeral cent, and incapacity cases are up The combined choirs of St. Peter's Episcopal The funeral will be Wednesday burial at St. Bernard’s Cemetery, In an unrelated incident, a runner was struck by a and Community Guidance Clinic. Home, 400 Main St., is in charge of 28 percent. Church of South Windsor and Concordia Lutheran at 9:15 a.m. from the Newington Rockville. The Ladd Funeral car as the driver attempted to pull out of a driveway Weiss is also proposing a the arrangements. “ We’re getting hit with it on all Church of Manchester will perform Requiem, by the Memorial Funeral Home, 20 Home, 19 Ellington Ave., Rock­ at 385 W. Center St., Thursday, about 5 p.m., police sides,” Jones said of the caseload $10,051 salary increase in the contemporary English composer, John Rutter. The Bonair Ave., Newington, followed Viola Collins Hayes ville, was in charge of the said. increases. social service budget to hire public is invited to the performances which will be by a Mass of Christian burial at 10 Tom Carlson, 17, of 159 Dartmouth Road, slid up Viola Collins Hayes, 88, for­ arrangements. Mothers raising children on another social worker 15 hours a Sunday at St. Peter’s on Sand Hill Road, South a.m. in the Church of the Holy on the hood of a 1988 Plymouth Sundance driven by week to help ease the caseload merly of Pearl Street, died their own account for most of the Windsor, and Sunday, April 16, at Concordia, 40 Spirit, Newington. Burial, with Henry White Joan Sundquist, 50, of 27 Quarry Drive, Vernon, from the town’s Conservator Sunday (April 2, 1989) at Man­ family cases, she said. And Pitkin St. Both performances will be at 4 p.m. military honors, will be in West Henry Sherman White, 65, of police said. Program. chester Memorial Hospital. She skyrocketing medical costs are to Free-will offerings will be accepted. Cemetery, Newington. Calling Windsor Locks, brother of Sharon Carlson said several of his teammates from East The program works like this: was the widow of Erwin L. Hayes. blame for the medical cases, she hours are Tuesday from 2 to 4 and Catholic High School had already run in front of When the Probate Court rules Born in T|iree Rivers, Mass., Estey of Manchester, died Friday added. 7 to 9 p.m. Sundquist’s vehicle, and he thought she would stop, that a person is incompetent or July 21, 1900, she had been a (March 31, 1989) at a local People are able to fund basic Auxiiliary club to meet according to police reports. incapable of making decisions resident of Manchester for 55 convalescent home. needs, like rent, but not medical Besides his sister, he is sur­ Sundquist said she saw a group of runners and she due to alcoholism, mental retar­ The regular meeting of the Army and Navy years. bills. Jones said. William Masser slammed on her brakes, but she hit one of them, dation. mental illness, or old age. Auxiiliary wil be held Wednesday at the club house She is survived by a son, Elmer vived by a daughter, Tamay In order to deal with the William Masser Jr., 69, of East police said. She said she stopped to ask Carlson if he someone must be named as on Main Street. Members are reminded to bring I. Hayes of Coventry; a daughter, Turcotte of Wallingford; his caseload increase. Town Man­ Hartford, husband of Adelaide was all right, and then left the scene, police said. She conservator — the one in charge food dishes for a pot luck Past Presidents Dinner. Irene Laviolette of Stafford step-father, George Watson of ager Robert B. Weiss has recom­ (Beckett) Masser and father of was not charged in the incident. of the person’s physical needs, Springs; seven grandchildren; East Windsor; a brother, Gordon mended a 3.9 percent increase in Michael W. Masser of Coventry, But Sundquist later called police after she learned interests and estate. and eight great-grandchildren. Watson of Worcester, Mass.; four town funds for the next fiscal died Friday (March 31, 1989) at Carlson was taken to the hospital, police said. Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Herald If there is no family member, Depression discussed The funeral will be Tuesday at sisters, Joyce Donihee of Windsor year, or $17,130 over the revised the Veterans Administration Locks, Jacqueline Hastings of Carlson was examined and released at Manchester MUSIC MENTOR — Eric Chameroy, left, of 230 Hilliard Hartford Saturday. The lesson took place at Bellers estimated expenditure for Aid- relative or friend to to be Depression Anonymous, a support group for those noon at the Holmes Funeral Medical Center, Newington. East Windsor, June Hastings of Memorial Hospital. weiiare Clients in the 1989-90 appointed conservator. Jones is suffering from depression, meets every Tuesday at Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be St., takes saxaphone lessons from Eugene Cantera of Music, 50 Purnell Place. Besides his wife and son, he is Somers and Brenda Green of Human Services budget. appointed. 6:30 p.m. in the Lowe Program Center of in Four Corners Cemetery, survived by another son, Richard Ellington; two grandchildren; In January, the Board of A social worker is assigned in Manchester Community College, Room CL241. The Thorndike, Mass. There are no Man arrested In knife threat Masser of Staten Island, N.Y.; a and an aunt. Directors approved an additional turn to look after the person’s group follows the 12-step program modeled after calling hours. step-daughter, Adrienne Vernier The funeral was today with A 33-year-old Manchester man was charged $201,534 for welfare funding, finances, and welfare, if he or she Alcoholics Anonymous. No dues or fees. For more o f Norwalk; and four Sidewalk crew plan rapped at review is in a nursing home, boarding Antoinette Valentino burial in Springdale Cemetery, Saturday with threatening a security guard with a which increased this year’s Aid- information, call Marie B., 644-9046. grandchildren. house, or other institution. Antoinette M. (Valenti) Valen­ East Windsor. The J.M. Bassin- knife after he received a parking ticket, police said. Welfare appropriation from The funeral will be Tuesday at Bv Andrew Yurkovskv Saturday’s workshop was de­ recommendation was to have the superintendent of the town High­ This requires filling out finan­ tino, 81, of New Britain, formerly ger Funeral Home, 37 Gardner Marc D. Gottlieb, of 40 Olcott St., was arrested $226,720 to $428,254. 11:45 a.m. at the D’Esopo East Manchester Herald voted to the budgets for the Public contractors start sidewalk re­ way Division, said that it would cial updates to Social Security, of School Street, Manchester, St., East Windsor, had charge of and also charged with breach of peace in the Jones said there was about Bridge results listed Hartford Funeral Chapel, 30 Works Department and capital pair. then to phase in the crew. take four to five months for the financial assistance forms, tak­ died Saturday (April 1, 1989) at arrangements. incident, police said. $21,000 left in the welfare budget Carter St., East Hartford. Burial A proposal for a three-man improvements. Weiss was not at Saturday’s necessary equipment to become ing care of bank accounts, and Here are the results from the Manchester AM Hartford Hospital. She was the Gottleib entered the rental office of the Olcott before the division received the with full miliary honors will be in Clarence Burke sidewalk crew recommended in Town Manager Robert B. Weiss workshop. available. He said that equipment arranging a move if a person is Bridge Club: widow of Pasquale Valentino. Street Apartments about 9 a.m. lo complain about a additional appropriation. Hillside Cemetery, East Hart­ Clarence J. Burke Jr., 48, of the town manager’s proposed $73 proposed in his budget that the Robert Huestis, the town was tied up now on other projects. ready to function independently. March 27: North-south: Frank Votta, Deane She was born in Hartford Jan. parking ticket he had received, police said. He told a The proposed total social servi­ ford. Calling hours will be Tues­ East Hartford, died Thursday million budget was criticized by sidewalk crew be set up March 1, budget and research officer, said When he learned there would be The social worker also visits the McCarthy, first place; Hal Lucal, Carol Lucal, 28,1908, and had lived most of her security guard he would “ gut” anyone who put a ces budget, including salaries, day from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. (March 30, 1989) at Manchester three directors during a budget 1990. An appropriation of $70,905 that the advantage of the crew little savings, Fogarty said, ” I individuals. second place; Phyllis Pierson, Peg Dunfield, third life in Manchester, before moving ticket on his car, police said. equipment and welfare costs, is Memorial Hospital. workshop Saturday. would pay for salaries and would be the ability to move it don’t think we should have the Presently, there are nine peo­ place. to New Britain 30 years ago. Gottleib later entered the lobby of the apartments $674,879, up 6 percent, or $38,091 He was born in Manchester, Democratic Director Barbara materials through the end of the quickly from one place to sidewalk crew.” ple living on their own who East-west: Marge Warner, Bev Taylor, first Before retiring, she was em­ and waved a 3'A-inch buck knife in front of the from this year’s revised budget of RoseMary McCormick and lived here most of his life, B. Weinberg and Republican coming fiscal year. June 30,1990. another. He said the cost differ­ Osella said that the administra­ $636,788. require more attention from the place; Marion McCarthy, Virginia Peterson, ployed by the former Manchester security guard and said he “ better have a gun next RoseMary (Milliord) McCor­ moving to East Hartford seven Director Ronald Osella said they He also recommended $100,000 in ence between a town crew and a tion should look into setting up a social worker than if they lived in second place; Terry Daigle, Bev Saunders, Mary Modes Co. for more than 10 years. time,” according to police reports. Each town in the state is mick, 43, of Portland, wife of years ago. He was employed as a wanted to have the crew begin the capital budget to pay for private one would not be great. crew on a trial basis from a nursing home. Jones said. Willhide, Suzanne Shorts, tied for third place. She was a former parishioner of Gottleib was released on $500 non-surety bond and reimbursed 90 percent of welfare Frank McCormick and sister of meat cutter at Superior Foods of work this year, rather than in outside contractors to do work the Weinberg was surprised that workers who already are em­ costs under the General Assist­ The caseload has steadily in­ March 30: North-south: Jim Baker, Hal Lucal, St. James Church, and active is scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior Bruce Milliord of Andover, died West Hartford for 15 years. 1990, as proposed. And Demo­ town crew couldn’t handle. the town crew would not start ployed by the town to see how ance Program. According to the creased since the program began first place; Mollio Timreck, Peg Dunfield, second parishioner of St. Anne’s Church Court April 5. Saturday (April 1, 1989) at He is survived by his wife. Rose cratic Director James F. Assistant Town Manager work sooner. effective such a crew would be almost nine years ago, Jones place; Bev Saunders, Deane McCarthy, third place. of New Britain and the church’s proposed 1989-90 budget. Man­ Middlesex Memorial Hospital. (Carreiro) Burke; his children, “ Dutch” Fogarty asked what the Steven R. Werbner told the “ I think the board’s direction and how much it would cost. chester is expected to receive said. She said one social worker is East-west; Doris Gorsch, Edith Boucher, first Ladies Guild. The funeral will be Wednesday Shane Burke, Brandon Burke and point of the crew would be if it directors Friday that when the was posthaste,” she said. Public Works Director Peter P. $400,845 for welfare costs. now handling more than 50 cases. place; Marion McCarthy, Virginia Petersen, She is survived by a stepson, at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church, Jordan Burke, all of East Hart­ Suspicious fire Investigated didn’t mean a large savings to the idea of the crew was endorsed by Osella also said he wanted to Lozis Jr. said he would put Additional social service re­ If the appropriation is ap­ second place; Terry Daigle, Marge Warner, third Ralph Valentino of Waterbury; Portland. Burial will be in Rose ford and Joseph Burke, Michael town compared with the hiring of the directors before the manag­ see the crew begin work sooner. together information on that plan venues are $15,000 for General proved. the new social worker place. two brothers, Samuel Valenti and Fire and police officials are investigating a Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Burke and Ginger Burke, all of a contractor. er’s budget was put together, the But Lee F. O’Connor, the for the directors’ review. Assistance client reimburse­ will take over some of the existing Joseph Valenti, both of Bolton; suspicious fire in the stairway of an apartment Calling hours are Tuesday from 2 Stafford Springs; A brother, ments. and $27,775 from the cases, and be in charge of any two sisters, Louise Merenino of building at 137 Sycamore Lane Sunday night, Capt. Weekend craft fair set to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Rose Hill Bruce Burke of South Windsor; Social Services Block Grant. new cases, Jones said. Gulf Port, Fla., and Angeline Jack Hughes, of the town of Manchester Fire Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., and a sister, Judith Wright of Bycholski of Manchester; three Department, said. The South Windsor Ambulance Corps will host a Rocky Hill. Manchester. stepgrandchildren; and several An occupant of the building smelled smoke and craft fair, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The funeral was today with Manchester ‘pie queen’ bakes a winner Pleasant Valley School, 591 Ellington Road, South nieces and nephews. discovered heavy smoke in the stairwell of the burial in St. Bridget’s Cemetery. building and called the fire department about 9 Housing proposal Windsor. About 50 exhibitors will be on hand selling Chester J. Sheppard The funeral will be Tuesday at The John F. Tierney Funeral By Nancy Pappas I really won,” said Granville, this morning. hang a plaque on it that says. ’From our their handmade crafts. Admission is free, and food 10 a.m. at St. James Church, 896 p.m., Hughes said. Chester J. Sheppard, 67, of Home, 219 W. Center St., had Manchester Herald “ It came as a complete surprise. They read Apple Pie Queen.’” Main St. Burial will be in St. Someone had been throwing small amounts of and beverages will be available. Windsor Locks, husband of Ethel charge of arrangements. off the names of the (other) winners, and I M ary’s Cemetery, New Britain. water on the fire when the fire department arrived, The atmosphere at these cooking contests (James) Sheppard and brother of Manchester’s own apple pie queen has set for PZC vote Memorial donations may be Hughes said. There were no injuries, Hughes said. wasn’t one of them. When it came to the is very friendly, according to Granville. There are no calling hours. The done it again. Ruth Flaherty of Manchester, made to the American Cancer Fire officials used smoke ejectors to remove smoke first prize, I was sure that it would go to “ Of course, everyone is there to win, but Family concert planned Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main On Sunday. Charlotte Granville of 51 By Nancy Concelman A home on the site built in 1776 died Sunday (April 2, 1989) at a Society, 243 E. Center St., Man­ from the residences and the stairwell, Hughes said. someone else, and when they said it was everyone is very supportive and consider­ St., is in charge of the Deer Run Trail walked away with the top Manchester Herald will be preserved, Rothman has The South Windsor Cultural Arts Commission will local convalescent home. chester 06040. The carpet in the stairway was burned, and the me. I just couldn’t believe it! ” ate.” she said. arrangements. prizes at the Best Two-Crusted Apple Pie in said. The house, called the present their third annual Fam ily Concert Sunday Besides his wife and sister, he is walls were scorched, Hughes said. Burn samples Granville headed back to Manchester Referring to the well-known author of Memorial donations may be William Batsle New England contest, held at the Salem The Planning and Zoning Com­ Gilbert Olds House, is owned by at 1:30 p.m. in the auditorium of South Windsor High survived by a son, Mark Shep­ were sent to the state fire marshal’s laboratory for with $1,000 in cash, a weekend at Old books on love and affection, Granville said. Catherine E. Olmstead, who is made to the American Diabetes William F. Batsie Sr., 76, of 17 Cross Inn of West Brookfield. Mass. mission is scheduled to review an School, 161 Nevers Road. Tickets are $2, and may be pard of Windsor Locks; three testing, Hughes said. Sturbridge Village, dinner for eight at “ Leo Buscaglia would approve. They are named as an applicant. Association of Connecticut, P.O. Lilac St., husband of the late For the second straight year. Granville’s application for a zone change and purchased at the Giving Tree, Main Street, South daughters, Janet Olson and Diane Salem Cross, and several packages which, all so huggy!” Rothman and Beaulieu in July Box 10160, Hartford 06105. Agnes (Brown) Batsie, died low-sugar pie wowed the judges, an preliminary plan of development Windsor, or at the door. For information, call Sheppard, both of Windsor Locks she says, she hasn’t even opened yet. As a two-time winner, Granville will be applied for a zone change to Thursday (March 30, 1989) at his assembly of newspaper food editors from for 334 residential units at 669 Caroline, 289-1786. and Lynn Sheppard of East One of the prizes. Granville said, was an prevented from entering the Salem Cross Comprehensive Urban Develop­ Howard Morey home. Current Quotations as far away as Chicago. This is her fourth Tolland ’Turnpike tonight. Windsor; and two grandchildren. apple tree so large that it did not fit into her contest next year. She has not decided what ment and construction of 450 He was born in Stafford Springs apple pie championship — she has won Club to sponsor dinner The funeral will be Tuesday at Howard Lewis Morey, 66, of car. She donated the tree to the Salem Cross cooking challenges to take on next. Manchester developers Gerald units. The number of units was and lived in Manchester for 45 twice at the contest held each fall at Lyman 11 a.m. at the Windsor Locks East Hartford, died Saturday Inn, to be planted on the grounds. “ Whatever it is, it won’t be for quite a Rothman and James Beaulieu reduced to comply with the The Army & Navy Club will sponsor a special years. Before retiring in 1977, he ” I was telling my wife the other day, saying ‘That Orchards in Middlefield. Funeral Home, 441 Spring St., (April 1, 1989) at Manchester “ They say — I don’t know if I believe while,” she said. “ I feel fine, but I ’m very, are seeking a zone change from town’s 1986 plan of development, dinner to benefit the Manchester Historical Society was employed as a heat treater bridge with as much water as we’ve had is a “ It takes a little while to dawn on me that Windsor Locks. Burial will be in Memorial Hospital. them or not — but they say they’re going to very tired.” Rural Residence to Planned which calls for a PRD zone in the Friday, April 14. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. for the Veeder-Root Co. for 47 dangerous thing.’” — Larry Prater of Covington, Grove Cemetery. Calling hours Before retiring, he was a Residence Development for more area south of Interstate 84, Senior Dinner is open to the public by advance reservation. years. He was a World War II Tenn., on a bridge over the rain-swollen Hatchie are today from 7 to 9 p.m. dispatcher for S.N.E.T., working than 30 acres at the intersection of Planner Stuart B. Popper said. After dinner, a slide program will be presented by Army veteran, a member of the River that collapsed and killed at least seven in Manchester for many years. Tolland Turnpike and Slater Maximum density in a PRD Herber Bengtson, with many never-before-seen Emily Fracchia Veterans of Foreign Wars Post people. He was a member of the Army Street, south of Interstate 84. zone is 10 residential units per slides of Manchester. For reservations and further 2083 in East Hartford, and a Wright losing battle to save rate plan Emily M. (Pillard) Fracchia, and Navy Club of Manchester. The meeting is scheduled for 7 acre. The developers propose 9.7 information, call 643-1153, or 647-9983. Tickets are 86, of 260 Spring St., died Friday He is survived by three sons, communicant of the Church of the p.m. in the Lincoln Center hear­ units per acre on current plans, $15. Deadline for ticket reservation is Wednesday. (March 31,1989). She was the wife James Morey, Robert Morey and Assumption in Manchester. Thoughts Bv Peter Vlles history, hospital rates have risen « the system, and DRGs, had to go. state,” the Connecticut Hospital ing room. he said. of Lebero "Lee” Fracchia. Daniel Morey, all of the Rockville He is survived by a son, William The Associated Press 58 percent on average. Perhaps The committee voted 15-5 on Association. The developers want to build The commission is also sche­ Born in Manchester, she was a section of Vernon; two daughters, F. Batsie Jr. of Manchester; four worse, consumers are outraged Thursday to reject Wright’s prop­ Gionfriddo’s proposal has won different types of multi-family duled to vote on a proposed zoning lifelong town resident. She was Theresa Duffy of Stafford Springs daughters, Patricia Bergeron, HARTFORD — As he sought to when they learn that they have to osal to revise the system. Then, in the support of Michael R. Gall- housing, including one-, two- and Lottery Do something for someone today. A “ hello,” a amendment that would create a formerly employed by Cheney and Patricia Bronson of Tolland; Frances Sterns and Margaret save the state’s system of hospi­ pay a pre-set rate based on their a 13-7 vote, the committee ac­ acher, president of Manchester three-bedroom high-rise condom­ "thank you,” or a simple smile might just be the floating historic zone and allow Brothers of Manchester. She was two brothers, Wesley Schmidt of Carlin, all of Manchester, and tal regulation, Gardner Wright illness, or DRG, and not on the cepted Gionfriddo’s bill, which Memorial Hospital. Manchester iniums. townhouses and rental conversion of historic mills in thing to make another person’s day. Call a sick Winning numbers drawn Saturday in lotteries a member of the Mancheser Sparks, Nev., and Norman Morey Sandra Dolan of Enfield; a walked the halls of the state length of their hospital stay or the Wright had warned would not Memorial Hospital officials have units. town. friend or a lonely person in your neighborhood. Send around New England: WATES since 1955 and a member of Peru, N.Y.; two sisters, brother, James Batsie of Man­ Capitol, steadily building what treatment they receive. stop the rise of hospital rates. repeatedly criticized the current a get well card or a happy thought note. Love and Connecticut daily: 193. Play Four: 3662. of St. James Church. ./ Barbara Bishop of Enfield and chester; and nine grandchildren. seemed like an unbeatable coali­ A former state lawmaker. The Gionfriddo plan would give rate-setting system, saying'>lt is caring are miracles which cost little to give but Massachusetts daily: 5623. Megabucks: 3-10-15- Besides her husband,, she is Marjorie Whittemore in New The funeral was today with tion: big business, labor unions Wright slowly convinced the hospitals greater freedom in cumbersome. generate a flood of priceless well being to the 23-24-36. survived by two daughters, York; 11 grandchildren; and burial in St. Mary’s Cemetery, and the insurance industry. state’s most powerful lobbying setting rates, and would free The hospital also has said that receiver and to the giver. Money can’t buy it. Tri-state daily: 044, 4956. Megabucks: 5-11-24-26- Nancy McKinney of Manchester several nieces and nephews. East Hartford. The John F. Then three little letters tripped groups that working within the them from state budget review as the the current system prevents The funeral will be Wednesday Tierney Funeral Home, 219 him up. much-criticized system would be long as they stay within annual rMa 32-38. and Janet Strange of Cheshire; J.F. Chamberland setting hospital budgets on time. Rhode Island daily: 6496. Lot-O-Bucks: one sister, Olga Dimlow of at 10 a.m. at the Newkirk & W.Center St., was in charge of the The letters were D-R-G, and better than abandoning it entirely revenue increases of 2 percent Deacon, Church of the Assumption 12,13,21,32,40. Manchester; six grandchildren; Whitney Funeral Home, 318 arrangements. they stand for diagnostic-related- for a new system. plus inflation. 1 group, the basis for the increas­ But at the same time, state Despite the seemingly potent SANDOZNUTRITION ingly unpopular hospital rate Rep. Paul Gionfriddo, D- coalition that backed his bill. system that Wright, the O’Neill Middletown. and the Connecticut Wright found himself telling Weather fJIanrhpslpr Hrralft administration’s top hospital reg­ Hospital Association were busy reporters after the vote that he mCZILJLlTS FJLSKBMiST ulator, is trying to save. convincing 15 of 20 members of had been beaten by “ perhaps the In the system’s three-year the Public Health Committee that strongest lobbying group in the USPS 327-500 VOL. CVIII, No. 156 Tuesday Only Rain expected REGIONAL WEATHER Penny M. Slaffert, Publlthar From Our Meat Dept. Manchester and vicinity: To­ Town of Manchester Bono/esa Acco-Weather*^^ forecast tor Tuesday night, a 30 percent chance of rain Qaorga T. Chappall Dannit M. Santoro EARN OPTIFAST Editor Advarlltlng DIractor Daytime Corxiitiorts arKi High Temperatures early then remaining mostjy NOTICE Fasting Diet Center Cut Pork Chops------*2.99/». cloudy but mild. Low in the mid Oouglaa A. 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I 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 3. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, April 3, 1989 — 5 Deficit lingers L O C A L L O C A L Committee to consider 2 income tax biils HARTFORD (AP) - The General “I don’t believe the votes are there $500 million in tax increases to budgets for each two-year period, as new taxes Assembly’s tax committee will put in either house of the General balance the proposed $6.9 billion rather than a single year as is now & S T A T E & S T A T E two versions of a state personal Assembly at this point to approve any budget for the fiscal year beginning required. Supporters say it would income tax into final form early this income tax package,” said Rep. July 1. force the state to do better long-range take effect week, but a vote on them won’t be held Wiiliam J. Cibes Jr.. D-New London, planning. Voter canvassing to start Bill expands health caie until at least the end of the month. co-chairman of the Finance Cibes said Democrats on the committee planned to hold a closed- On Thursday, the Executive and The town registrars of voters will begin their State Rep. Edith Prague D-Columbia. has Neither bill — one taxing income Committee. By Judd Everhart Even if an income tax bill did make door caucus before the committee Legislative Nominations Committee annual canvass of voters Thursday to update proposed an amendment to the state’s over $100,000 and the other beginning began putting the bills together today. voting lists in preparation for the fall elections. The Associated Press with incomes in the $30,000 range — is it through the iegisiature. Democratic will hold a hearing on the nomination ConnMAP program that would require other Also this week at the Capitol, the of William V. Hickey of Manchester as About 25 canvassers appointed by the providers of medical care, besides physicians, given a serious chance of getting Gov. William A. O’Neiii has promised registrars will call at each home in town. Each HARTFORD — The $247 million tax increase and through the legisiature this year. to veto it. Senate will take up a bill that reverses executive director of the Division of spending package that took effect over the weekend to accept federal Medicare limits on health a previous decision to force 3,200 Special Revenue, which oversees convasser will carry identificaiton. costs for elderly persons who fall within But Democratic leaders agreed to Cibes said the conventional pack­ New voter registrations will be taken by the may not be enough to wipe out the deficit for the draft the bills and debate them age would likely include an increase non-union state employees to take state gambling operations. current year, but Democratic legislative leaders income guidelines. three unpaid days off this spring to canvassers, who will act as assistant regis­ Under the present ConnMAP program, alongside a conventionai tax package, in the saies tax to 8.5 percent, to raise Hickey is currently chairman of the trars. If no one is home, the canvasser will and the O’Neill administration say they’re not in order to win support from liberais $290 miliion, and adding the sales tax help save money. The bill already has worried. physicians are required to accept Medicare cleared the House. Gaming Policy Board, which makes leave a notice. Failure to respond to the notice assignments on approved medical services for for a series of tax increases and to services, such as legal and policy decisions for the division. If could mean removal from the town’s voter They say there’s always the $31 million that’s spending curbs to help erase this accounting work, bought by business, On Tuesday, the Appropriations supposed to be left in the budget reserve, or rainy elderly patients when their incomes are below confirmed, he will succeed Orlando P. registry. $19,850 for single persons or $24,000 for couples. year’s budget deficit. Those new taxes to raise $150 million. Committee will hold a public hearing Ragazzi, who is stepping down for day fund, to cover any additional deficit. took "ffC"* He said the committee needs about on a bill requiring the state to adopt Renublicans, led by Senate Minority Leader Prague has proposed that the ConnMap health reasons. Red Cross honors Jacobs Reginald J. Smith of New Hartford, say that despite program be mandatory for osteopaths, dent­ the Democrats’ deficit-elimination bill that went ists. chiropractors, podiatrists, optometrists, Whitney Jacobs of Manchester, a Red Cross into effect Saturday the state could still end the year psychologists, and registered physical Public Relations Committee member, was with a shortfall. therapists. Abortion foes jailed Supercard introduced honored March 3 at an ob.servation of national "I think It s been understated,” Smith said. “It Medicare normally pays 80 percent of the Red Cross Month The observation was held in would appear to us there’s going to be a further designated cost of approved medical services WEST HARTFORD (AP) - Several NEW HAVEN (AP) - Con­ on a credit card. /■■V Hartford to honor Red Cross supporters and to drop-off (in tax revenue).” with the remaining 20 percent coming from anti-abortion activists who refused to give The protest was organ­ sumers seeking to reduce the MasterCard, Visa or Visa inform the public of Red Cross services April IS a big month for the state’s tax other sources. their names or fingerprints after being clutter in their wallets now Gold cards available through available. Jacobs was a 1988 Volunteer of the department, when final payments are made on the In addition to expanding the program to arrested at a weekend protest were to ized by Connecticut Pro- have the choice of obtaining an Connecticut National Bank Month. corporations tax for the year and those owing various health care providers, the legislation appear in Superior Court today to be given Life Action Network. The all-in-one telephone, bank and offer 90 percent of the services capital gains, interest and dividends taxes make would establish a toll-free Medicare hotline to a final chance to identify themselves, credit card. offered by the SNET Master- Rios appointed registrar their payments. Those numbers won’t be available provide advice and information on Medicare police said. network has organized The new card is being Card, said David S. Brown, until May. And Smith acknowledges that those benefits and on the appeals process. If the protesters continue to refuse to similar protests throughout offered by Southern New Eng­ vice president of credit card Irene Rios of Manchester has recently been numbers could dramatically alter the picture. submit to the procedure, they will be land Telephone Co. and marketing at CNB. appointed registrar at St. Joseph College in The General Assembly approved $148 million in Katz a ‘Good Neighbor’ charged with failure to submit to finger­ the state, including a Bridgeport-based People’s “The SNET tie-in is mildly West Hartford. Rios was named after eight tax increases and spending cuts for the final quarter printing, a felony. West Hartford police demonstration in October Bank, who say the card is the interesting,” Brown said. years of experience at Rochester Institute of of 1988-89. Leaders said they would use $99 million officer David Goodwin said. first of its kind in the nation. People’s, based in Bridge­ Roy Katz, pharmacist and owner of the against Summit Women’s It combines a MasterCard, Technology, where she held positions as ¥ from the rainy day fund after the state closes the Medicine Shoppe in Manchester, has received Police Capt. John Suchowcki said 22 port, has 73 branch offices registration specialist, registration supervi­ books on the year. activists remained in custody Sunday automated teller machine statewide. the 1988 Good Neighbor Medallion of Medicine Center in Bridgeport. card and a telephone calling sor, and coordinator of academic advisement That would erase the $247 million deficit projected Shoppe International Inc. of St. Louis, MO. night. They were detained in a holding area for the R.I T. College of Liberal Arts. She holds AP photo by the legisture’s budget arm, the Office of Fiscal of the Superior Court building, police said. card. Connecticut Bank and Trust with which the Manchester pharmacy is Banks around the country Co. was approached by SNET a bachelor’s degree in business administration ILLUSTRATING NUTRITION — Roy cancer. The book, done at the request of Analysis. affiliated. The award was given for his efforts Sixty-three activists were arrested Sat­ has organized similar protests throughout urday after they crowded into the Summit the state, including a demonstration in have begun offering combined earlier this year but rejected and a master’s degree in Instructional Doty of Norwalk has written and Smith thinks the deficit will go to $300 million or throughout the year in offering free health Technology, both from R.I.T. the American Institute for Cancer even higher, based on lower-than-expected sales tax Women’s Center Inc. and blocked entran­ October against Summit Women’s Center credit and ATM cards, but this the idea, said Domenic M. illustrated a book on the importance of screenings and education programs with the is the first time a telephone Serino, vice president of bank Research, is for children. and real estate tax revenues. support of local medical professionals. The ces to it. in Bridgeport, which is associated with the good nutrition in the battle against And he notes that the Appropriations Committee Police said protestors, who began West Hartford clinic, card has been thrown into the card operations at CBT. screenings detected conditions like diabetes “We didn’t feel it added any Crash closes highway had to approve $53.9 million for agencies that have and glaucoma. arriving at the West Hartford abortion Jean Pollock, a spokeswoman for the package, said Elgie Holstein, overspent their budgets. That was about $7 million clinic at 8:30 a.m., were met by about 40 protesters, said they had decided to block director of Bankcard Holders tremendous value to our custo­ BRANFORD (AP) — The northbound lanes of America, a Washington- mers,” he said. of Interstate 95 in the Branford-East Haven more than had been expected in the estimate a police officers. But the protesters appar­ the clinic door because “there are six men State man’s book on cancer aims month earlier. ently followed a patient inside the clinic in there killing human.” based consumer research A telephone credit card area were shut down by state police today Perfect score for Carlson group. merely allows holders to re­ following an accident involving two tractor- Ralph J. Caruso, executive director of OFA, said and occupied a waiting room and adjoining Phyllis Selby of East Granby said East Catholic High School senior Tom hallways. Sunday that protesters did not give their “This card will eliminate member their code for long­ trailer rigs. he has no indication that the picture is worsening. distance calling, Serino said. State police said the highway was blocked to improve children’s eating habits His office will put out its next projection in May. Carlson of Manchester achieved a perfect meet A majority of the protesters, who were names as a way of identifying with unborn some of the plastic from your with three perfect rounds at the recent Capitol all charged with interfering with police children. wallet,” said Beverly Levy, a But Joseph W. Cline, div­ about 6 a.m. after one truck struck a utility Anthony V. Milano, Gov. William A. O’Neill’s ision staff manager for pro­ pole, knocking it over the highway, and a budget chief, was scheduled to release the Area Math League held at Canton High School. and trespassing, had been arrested by 2:30 “Like unborn babies they are putting SNET spokeswoman. By Brent Laymon whole-grain cereals instead of maple syrup. Other competitors scoring perfect rounds for p.m. Saturday. A group of six protestors themselves at the mercy of the system,” duct management and devel­ second truck became stuck in some mud. The Associated Press administration’s latest deficit estimate today. Its A couple of less wholesome trees sprout treats like last projection was $195 million. ECHS were senior Jeffrey Dill of Hebron, who locked themselves together were she said. People’s and telephone com­ opment at SNET, said the card The shutdown occurred between exits 54 and chocolate cake and greasy french fries just to pany officials called the card a is embossed with the custo­ 55. “You’re always concerned.” Milano said at juniors Ken Lombardo of Ellington and Will removed from the clinic at 6:30 p.m., Selby participated in the protest, but NORWALK — After writing and illustrating 140 remind Hightrail of things it’s best to stay away Tanski of Glastonbury and sophomore Mike police said. gave her name and left the police holding breakthrough in convenience, mer’s telephone number and children’s books, Roy Doty knew a young audience week’s end. “But certainly (the $247 million) is in from. the ballpark.” Fenocketti of Manchester. Demonstrators who agreed to give their area Saturday night. but officials of competing will save the time it would take probably couldn’t be scared into giving u french Hightrail gives the children a series of word names were released Saturday and are “I just couldn’t handle it anymore,” she banks said the card offers little to write the phone numbers on TurrIsI gets science award fries, hamburgers and other fatty foods to help He said his office’s estimate would “make more than a telephone number receipts. games to emphasize the importance of eating things adjustments based on the legislation that’s been scheduled to be arraigned April 10 in West said. Mauro 'Turrisi of Manchester won first prize prevent cancer later in life. like carrots and spinach, along with a quiz to assess Concert set for April 8 Hartford Superior Court, police said. Susan Lloyd Yolen of New Haven, a So when the American Institute for Cancer passed.” in the Eight Grade Division at the science fair how well their kitchen at home is stocked. Rep. William J. Cibes Jr., D-New London, Deborah Bakulski, a spokeswoman for spokeswoman for Planned Parenthood of March 1 and 2 at Watkinson School in Hartford. Research asked him to do a children’s book on the Why a book about cancer directed at third- and The 25 members of the Round Table Singers the Connecticut Coalition For Choice, said Connecticut, said Sunday she considers the importance of good nutrition in the battle against fourth-graders? co-chairman of the tax-writing Finance Committee, of Manchester High School will participate in His project was a study of effect of pollution on which crafted the $247 million package, said he was several pro-choice groups escorted pa­ Saturday incident “horrifying.” cloud formation. Winners were selected from the disease, he turned to his stock in trade: humor. “Because of their eating habits as they get older,” the concert on Saturday of the Manchester tients into the clinic, which, she said, “We’re very concerned about this type of The fruits of his labor, “Billy Buck Hightrail’s wasn’t worried about having to come up with Symphony Orchestra and Chorale. This 120 entries. said Doty, who is himself rather rotund. additional money. provides medical services other than harassment,” she said. One Mysterious Magical Garden,’’ is now avaiiable “Have you seen teen-agers at the fast-food program, in the high school’s Bailey Audito­ abortions. On Oct. 22, about 100 protesters were Sale ends from the Washington-based institute. The book “Who knows by the end of the year? But it’s our rium, will include only works by Johannes Week P A D R ia l places?” he said. “That’s where they eat. They eat projection that (the $247 million) is enough and that “We are outraged at this attempt to arrested outside a Bridgeport abortion Saturday, Hines named to committee represents its first attempt to reach youngsters breakfast at the fast-food place, they eat lunch at the Brahms. Soloists Christine Laird and Chai-Lun prevent access to medical care,” she said. clinic and about 150 activists were arrested Only. April 8th. before they fall into the bad eating habits that some still leaves the $31 million in the rainy day fund,” Yueh will also be featured, under the direction Dennis Hines of 126-H Highland St. has been fast-food place, they eat dinner at the fast-food Cibes said. The protest was organized by Connecti­ during demonstration outside the Hartford appointed by Town Manager Robert B. Weiss scientists say are a significant cause of cancer place.” of Manuel Alvarez, who is completing his first cut Pro-Life Action Network. The network Gynecological Clinic on Nov. 19. to a one-year term on the town’s Permanent among adults, said Christine Murray, the institute’s Murray said the non-profit organization has so far season as Manchester’s conductor. The vice president. Manchester Chorale director, David Clyle Memorial Day Committee. He replaces aimed its nutrition education programs at adults ADVERTISEMENT Stanley Cottle, who has resigned. The Cancer is not mentioned anywhere in the book, but decided to go after children because childhood is Morse, has been in that position for five years. Plan to disband committee plans the town’s Memorial Day which is the story of a very old but very robust world when eating habits are established. Gay conference Tickets for the 8 p.m. concert are$6 general: $4 Lines in front of . observance. adventurer and two children, Debbie and Danny college students and senior citizens: free for European pharmacies Dee, who foilow him around town, trying to iearn the “Children are healthy and they are not at the point students under 18, To reserve seats, call ENTIRE FESTIVE fABRIC source of his boundiess energy. where they are worried about being sick,” she said. held at UConn 633-7412 or 649-5760. anti-crime team STOCK FOIL A ENTIRE EXPRESS “ “There’s no reason to mention it,” said Doty, “We’re just trying to help them establish good LACE METALLICS STOCK Shipped from Frazier wins award of note LINEN our warehouse whose humorous illustrations have appeared in habits that wiil help them later in life.” The cream Our prices Our prices STORRS (AP) — About 450 gay, iesbian and $3.49-$7.99 yd. $4.99-$7.99 yd. Our prices in two weeks. Keri Frazier of East Hartford, a senior at scores of publications, including Newsweek and One study by a team of British researchers Auditions planned draws opposition $3.49-$10.99 yd. Prices vary. East Catholic High School, has received an Popuiar Science. His best known children’s book is estimated that 35 percent of all cancer deaths in the bisexual students from 60 colleges in the Northeast United States could be blamed on the high-fat, gathered at the University of Connecticut this past Area youth are invited to audition for the of achievement award for outstanding skills in probably “Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing,” which Hartford Children’s Theatre, a newly formed SALE SALE SALE SALE notetaking. The award was presented at the he wrote and iilustrated. low-fiber diet popular among Americans. weekend conference on gays and lesbians. BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A proposal to disband “We are bombarded with the heterosexual professional ensemble. It is open to students in federal organized crime strike forces and merge March 15 Future Business Leaders Award “We’re just talking about good health, so you can The National Academy of Sciences recently grades 6 through 9, regardless of previous eternal youth 30'“’off 3 0 '« 'o f F 30'''°off 2 0 % ff Conference at Fermi High School. walk like Billy Buck Hightrail, so you don’t get community every day,” said Carl Kerwick, a senior their duties into the U.S. Attorney’s office would our prices our prices our prices our prices recommended that Americans reduce the fat at the University of Connecticut. “It’s very experience. Auditions will be April 15 and 16 by only benefit organized crime, some members of pooped; you feel good, you live a long time, get to be content of their diets from the current 40 percent to appointment only. For information or to Only a few pharmacies as old as he is.” important to stay in touch, to know we have a Connecticut’s Congressional delegation say. 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EYELETS TAFFETA lASHION NET More than 600 junior and senior high school children to his mystery garden, where exotic trees Kerwick, a coordinator of the Northeast Lesbian reducing bureaucracy, U.S. Attorney General Dick have it Doty’s book can be obtained free of charge by Thornburgh has proposed disbanding the U.S. Our prices Our price FLORALS Our price students from 135 schools competed in the bear all kinds of fruits, vegetables and high-fiber and Gay Student Union Conference, said gay, $3.99-$4.79 yd. $3.49 yd. 63e yd. writing the American Institute for Cancer Re­ Justice Department’s Organized Crime and Labor Our price Connecticut Science Fair last week. snacks like popcorn, and ooze oatmeal and other search, Washington D.C. 20069 lesbian and bisexual students find strength in such ‘Brigadoon’ planned $4.49 yd. Students participating from Bennet Junior campus and regional groups, just as black Racketeering Strike Force. NEW YORK. 4/2/89 - The High School were: Brendan S. McCaffery, Americans, Hispanic Americans and Asian Ameri­ A large number of local residents will be But U.S. Representative Christopher Shays, lines of those in search of R-Conn., whose Fairfield County has benefited from SALE SALE SALE SALE Diana L. Ford, Kristen M. Tomeo, Erik M. cans find support in on-campus groups. onstage during the upcoming production of youth seen outside European $ 2 |9 9 $ 2 7 9 Nielsen, David G. Wilk, Kendra P. Ammann, Maple syrup production down Workshops during the three-day conference “Brigadoon.” which will be presented by the the Strike Force, said he saw no reason to eliminate YD. YD. 2 YDS. Kimberly M. Parkany, Laura M. Knapp, Kelly ranged from “Double the Trouble, Double the Fun: Manchester Gilbert and Sullivan Players of it. pharmacies in mid-August, M. Wooldbridge, Sandra Lee Brindamour, Inter-Racial Lesbian Relations” to “So Bubbelah, April 14, 15, 21 and 22. Manchester is “Utimately, the only beneficiaries could be those reappeared in full force at the FOR HARTFORD (AP) — Maple syrup producers in the falloff in sap production is the weather, that in organized crime,” Shays said. same pharmacies in past Pamela J. St. Martin, and Nicole L. Monaco. point to quirky, iate-winter air temperatures, insect You’re Gay? Jewish, Lesbian and Gay Experien­ represented with Chris Stone and his wife, Students participating from Illing Junior what was needed was 20-degree nights and ces.” Eroticizing safer sex, building a gay and Gail, Ginny Schneider, Lori lamonico, Jeanine Since 1980, 71 of the 155 people convicted by Strike weeks, following publication damage, air pollution and drought as factors in the 40-degree days, with some sunshine and not too Force prosecutors in Connecticut have come from High School were: Michelle K. Peck. 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■I'' MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, April 3, 1989 — 7 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, April 3. 1989 Congress returns NATION & WORLD NATION & WORLD with Wright issue Coup attempt Experiment destroyed at top of agenda LOS ANGELES (AP) — A crystal experi­ ment that survived five days in space aboard By Jim Drinkard Meanwhile, Wright over the the shuttle Discovery was rendered useless The Associated Press weekend denied a report by the when it was tipped over going through an Fort Worth Star-Telegram, believed tied airport X-ray machine. WASHINGTON - The ethics which quoted an unnamed source “That’s the way it goes in science,” said 1 ■ investigation of House Speaker as saying 100 potential violations Alexander McPherson, a University of (Talifor- Jim Wright resumes behind were cited in the investigative nia. Riverside biochemistry professor who closed doors this week as Con­ report. “It is absolutely absurd to sent the experiment into space. “I’m not real v% . gress returns from its Easter suggest that I have broken House happy.” r to drug trade recess to deal with that touchy rules on 100 occasions,” Wright The Los Angeles Times reported Sunday that matter and some major legisla­ said in a letter to the paper. the experiment, one of 60 crystal tests aboard tion. including a raise in the In the Senate, lawmakers re­ the shuttle, was destroyed at the Birmingham, PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti army officers for alleged drug minimum wage. sume debate Tuesday on legisla­ Ala., Municipal Airport one day after Discov­ The House Committee on tion that would require President (AP) — Lt. Gen. Prosper Avril trafficking and promised more ery’s March 18 landing. went on national television early the crackdown would bring more Standards of Official Conduct is Bush to appoint an emergency purges in the military. McPherson’s project was designed to learn scheduled to resume its private board that would have up to 26 today to announce that forces how protein crystals grow in a weightless deliberations Tuesday. The 12- loyal to his government had Richard Melton, U.S. deputy days to suggest a way to end the assistant secretary of state for environment, something that could help member panel — six Democrats Eastern Airlines strike. thwarted a coup attempt led by scientists design new cancer-fighting drugs. and six Republicans — has been power-hungry soldiers. Caribbean affairs, told Avril a The measure, favored by or­ week ago in Haiti that resumption Gravity makes it extremely difficult to grow laboriously discussing dozens of ganized labor, cleared the House There were indications that the perfect crystals on Earth. areas wnere its outside counsel attempt to overthrow Avril may of $70 million in U.S. aid depended last month with heavy Demo­ partly on efforts to curb the drug has found possible rules viola­ cratic support. But Bush has have been related to his vow to tions, according to sources famil­ crack down on officers involved trade. threatened to veto the bill, and A powerful army officer. Col. Raped woman survives fall iar with the probe. both sides say it is unlikely to pass in drug smuggling. The uncertainty surrounding The international airport re­ Jean-Claude Paul, was indicted by a veto-proof, two-thirds NEW YORK (AP) — A woman who was Wright, and whether he will be margin. mained closed early today and by a Miami grand jury on drug raped at gunpoint and pushed from a 21-story smuggling charges last year but able to withstand whatever politi­ Labor is undeterred. “Coming soldiers patroiled Port-au-Prince building grabbed onto cable television wires cal damage results from the streets, now quiet, that had died myseriously in October after after eight years of the Reagan and screamed until she was pulled into the panel’s findings, will likely con­ administration, where we saw echoed with gunfire 24 hours eating soup that officials said was building through a 17th-floor window, police poisoned. tinue for at least another week; unions being busted and strikes earlier. said. the committee has tentatively Avril, who assumed power in U.S. officials began to talk of being broken, there’s a certain The 29-year-old victim was watching the sun scheduled meetings into the week amount of family spirit here,” coup six months ago, was report­ restoring the funds after the rise from a housing project rooftop Saturday 50-year-old Avril came to power of April 10. says David L. Mallino, a union edly seized at his suburban home when two men with guns stripped her and The case, involving charges lobbyist. “Hell, we might even early Sunday and rescued by Sept. 17, 1988 in the coup that raped her, said police spokeswoman Sgt. Diane AP photo ousted Lt. Gen. Henri Namphy. that Wright abused his office for win one here.” loyal soldiers as he was being Kublcr. CUBAN MOTORCADE — Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev and financial gain, has been in the driven' to the airport to be Namphy had ruled the country She said the woman was then pushed off the Faced with stiff GOP opposi­ Cuban President Fidei Castro wave from their motorcade as they are investigation phase since last deported. for most of the 2‘A years after roof, and as she was falling, grabbed onto the June. The ethics committee spent tion, Senate Majority Leader “Some members of the armed Jean-Claude Duvalier was swept wires at about the 18th floor. driven through downtown Havana Sunday after Gorbachev’s arrival in three weeks hearing presenta­ George Mitchell, D-Maine, has forces, blinded by their exorbi­ from power in a February 1986 “She was holding on for dear life and yelling, Cuba. tions by its outside counsel and by scheduled a Wednesday vote to tant ambitions, attempted to popular uprising that ended three ‘Help me! Help me! I can’t hold on! I can’t hold Wright’s lawyer, and put in limit debate on the measure. AP photo overthrow the government,” Av­ decades of Duvalier family rule. on!”’ said police officer Charles Devine. “It another three days deliberating The Senate also is scheduled to Details on Sunday’s events were killed when the 60-foot section of the haif-century- ril said in a 10-minute speech on really blew me away.” the charges before the Easter take up legislation to increase the WHERE 7 DIED — A firefighter carefully makes his way state-run television. were sketchy and sometimes Robert Powell, who lives on the 17th floor, minimum wage, frozen at$3.35 an old bridge collapsed late Sunday. Workers nearthe water Gorbachev and Castro break. back across an aeriai ladder from part of the “I appeal to the nation to conflicted. was awakened by a scream and a thud on his The committee reportedly has hour since 1981, to $4.65 over three still-standing U.S. 51 highway bridge across the Hatchie are searching for bodies. cooperate with us in peace and Presidential guardsmen said bedroom window, and saw a woman’s legs focused most of its attention on a years. Avril was taken captive early River in Covington, Tenn., Sunday. At least seven people unity for the realization of our dangling outside, Kubler said. He opened the book deal on which Wright made The Democrat-backed bill is democratic objectives,” he Sunday at his mansion in Canape window and grabbed the woman’s feet. talk about differences $55,000 in royalties, his use of a Verte, a wealthy neighborhood in more generous than a version added. Meawnhile, on the 18th floor, Freddy Wyatt Fort Worth condominium at advanced by Bush, which would Avril gave no details of the the hills overlooking Port-au- woke up, saw the woman swinging from the HAVANA (AP) — Fidel Castro warmly our hearts, in our soul. The only thing left to below-market rental rates and Prince, the capital, after he greeted Mikhail S. Gorbachev with a hug do is to talk and we do have something to peg the new rate at $4.25. The attempted coup, but said, “I have cable and grabbed her hands, Kubler said. By his dealings with business president also wants a lower Bridge collapse kills at least 7 faith in the army,” There were no returned home from a party. the time police reached the 18th floor, Wyatt and a tour of crowd-lined streets, but the talk about.” partner George Mallick. They said Avril’s wife, Marie- Soviet president and his Caribbean client Official media in both countries have sub-minimum wage — opposed reports of casualties. had lost his grip, but Powell managed to slide House Republicans, who make by Democrats — which could be river is below flood stage, Whaley He was flanked by a dozen Ange, and her mother were taken the woman through his window, Kubler said. had fundamental differences to discuss at papered over ideological differences to no secret of their frustration with COVINGTON, Tenn. (AP) - northbound bridge occurred Sat­ with their son that night in captive with Avril but released a stress the closeness of Cuban-Soviet paid to employees during their said. soldiers, inciuding Sgt. Major talks that begin today. what they term the speaker’s first half-year of work. Crews today searched for more urday night about 45 miles north Covington, apparently crossed Joseph Heubreux, who led the few hours later. An enduring ally but orthodox Commu­ relations and one of the main events on bodies in the rain-swollen Hatchie of Memphis. A companion two- the bridge just before it failed, The flooding may have eroded heavy-handed running of the The House passed a comprom­ the foundation of a bridge pier, September revolt by noncommis­ Loyal soldiers said one of Dog found cancer tumor nist, Castro has criticized Gorbachev’s Gorbachev's schedule will be a speech chamber, are walking a fine line River, where at least seven lane southbound bridge was unaf­ Fain said. Avril’s sons, two of his brothers, Tuesday to the National Assembly. ise version two weeks ago that said Highway Commissioner sioned officers that put Avrii in domestic reform program as drawing too as the case unfolds. They say they would boost base pay to $4.55 and people plunged to their deaths fected, although it remained Also recovered were the bodies power after ousting a regime and Interior Minister Col. Ace- LONDON (AP) — Doctors are intrigued by a much from capitalism. Raisa Gorbachev planned excursions closed following the cave-in, the of Mary Annette Davidson and Jimmy Evans. dog that reportedly pinpointed a malignant want to remain aloof from the allow a two-month sub-minimum after a 60-foot-section of a half- biamed for widespread human dius St. Louis and his son were The Cuban revolutionary leader’s unwil­ today to a day care center, a Soviet-Cuban proceedings so that any damage century-old bridge collapsed. Tennessee Highway Patrol said. her husband, Jimmy Davidson, of “Continuous overbank fiooding tumor on her owner’s thigh and even tried to friendship association and a museum for rate. will cause a scouring that actu­ rights abuses. also seized by the rebels. They lingness to institute such changes at home to Wright won’t appear politically Months of flooding on the It was not known how many Ripley. “Today’s events have shown were reportedly freed Sunday bite It off. displeases the Soviets, who have suggested Cuba’s favorite American, the late author The House, returning after a people were riding on the bridge 'The bodies of Wilma Bonds Jr., ally took the vertical support of They report in the latest issue of The Lancet, motivated. But some in the party Hatchie may have eroded the that the estabiishment of demo­ night after loyalists in two tanks they may reduce the billions of dollars in Ernest Hemingway. are unable to contain their glee at week-long break, has a light foundation of a bridge pier, when it crumbled, authorities a 49-year-old Jehovah's Witness the pier out and the pier fell,” the respected British medical weekly, that the The welcome for Gorbachev seemed Evans said. cracy in Haiti under the present rolled into the Leopards com­ aid they annually send Cuba. his plight. legislative calendar. Topping its causing the U.S. 51 span to fail, said. ' minister: his wife, Barbara, 25; mando battalion’s encampment dog persistently sniffed at the tumor. The two leaders set aside more than six genuine. His popularity in Cuba encom­ short list is a bill requiring a and their 4-year-old daughter, Thunderstorms that brought circumstances is a long and Two-year-old Baby, a cross between a collie “Anything that causes the said the state highway “Some of the cars are chopped arduous task.” said Avril, who outside the capital. hours today for talks. Gorbachev is on his passes many who see him as the best hope speaker ill will, we’re probably uniform poll-closing time of 9 commissioner. up so bad they’re not sure how Sophia, of Ripley, were pulled out heavy rain and 50 mph winds and a Doberman pinscher, “may have saved for liberalization. Indeed, a coalition of hampered the search for bodies, has promised presidential elec­ U.S. Embassy spokeswoman first diplomatic visit to Latin America. for it,” Ed Rollins, co-chairman p.m. EST across the continental A tractor-trailer rig and at least many cars they are talking Saturday night. Fain said. Susan Clyde said reports indi­ her owner’s life by prompting her to seek A fatigue-ciad Castro greeted the dissident groups tentatively planned a United States for presidential “He never went to town other­ Whaley said. Divers suspended tions this year and other demo­ treatment when the lesion was still at a thin and of the GOP’s House campaign four other vehicles fell 25 feet into about,” said Cecil Whaley, opera­ cated the coup attempt occurred younger Gorbachev on a rain-soaked pro-Gorbachev demonstration at the So­ arm, said last week. Rollins has elections. tions officer of the Tennessee wise. The only time we ever knew their efforts untii morning, but cratic reforms. curable stage,” wrote Hywel Williams and the river. Loyalists in tanks thwarted about 4:30 a.m. Sunday and that tarmac shortly before nightfall Sunday viet Embassy on Tuesday. announced plans to make Wright A 1987 inspection found no Emergency Management they were in town was coming or workers continued to use a crane Andres Pembroke, doctors at King’s College and threw his arms around the gray-suited A woman churchgoer, asking not to be The measure grew out of to lift parts of the roadway out of Sunday’s coup attempt by rescu­ Avril was detained for a time. Hospital, London. the centerpiece of an ethics complaints that network televi­ abnormalities, but the collapse Agency. going to church. They were real Unconfirmed reports said four Kremlin ieader in a fraternal embrace. identified, told a visiting correspondent on campaign issue in 1990. “They don’t have good eyewit­ religious, going to church every the water, he said. ing a handcuffed Avrii as he was They said the dog ignored other moles and sion projections of election re­ probably will lead the state to being driven by rebel officers to army officers planned the coup, The man who has ruled Cuba for three Sunday, “Cuba needs perestroika and House Republican Whip Newt review its procedures, said Bill ness accounts to determine how night,” Fain said. Larry Prater of Covington said marks on the woman but spent several minutes decades then kissed Gorbachev’s wife, glasnost. God has put Gorbachev in the sults made after Eastern polls residents have been concerned the airport to be flown out of including Gen. Guy Francois, a day sniffing the tumor over a period of Gingrich of Georgia said on close can influence voters in the Moore, a state transportation many cars were on the bridge.” The Hatchie was at 14.7 feet, 2.7 commander of the powerful Des- Raisa, on both cheeks and escorted world and we are grateful.” national television Sunday the Among the seven bodies reco­ feet over flood stage, about where for some time that the bridge was Haiti, according to presidential several months until the owner finally sought West, where polls remain open. department inspector. guardsmen and a U.S. Embassy salines barracks. ’The unit’s for­ Gorbachev on a review of the presidential With censorship now relaxed in the House is "going to have a long and “We certainly will look at other vered were those of a trucker and the accident occurred, the Na­ getting oid. Prater said three of medical advice. honor guard. Soviet Union, Spanish-langUage maga­ But opponents counter that the his reiatives were in a pickup official. tress next to the National Palace “It is unlikeiy that the dog was merely difficult spring” and repeated his problem is insufficient to warrant bridges after this failure. We’ll his wife who had been returning tional Weather Service said. It Hundreds of thousands of Cubans zines from Moscow areeagerly snapped up prediction that Wright will be out was not raining when the bridge truck that drove over the bridge A government communique houses the most feared fighters in fascinated by the appearance of the melanoma federal intrusion in setting voting probably re-evaluate our whole home with a tractor-trailer they Haiti’s 7,000-man army. mustered by local neighborhood commit­ by Cubans who see them as a lively as speaker by June. had just bought in Memphis, gave way but had been in shortly before it coliapsed. said that in the early hours of the since she could smell the lesion through the hours, which are currently a state program of inspection on this coup attempt “certain officers The reports said the four tees packed Jose Marti International alternative to unimaginative local But House Majority Leader type of bridge,” Moore said police said. previous days. “I was telling my wife the other patient’s clothing,” the doctors wrote. Airport and iined up five- and six-deep publications. prerogative. day, saying ‘That bridge with as besieged” the presidential palace officers were detained. Thomas S. Foley, D-Wash., coun­ Sunday. Billy Herron Sr., 49, of Ripley, The river had been at fiood Baby’s owner, Bonita Whitfield, 44, told Sky aiong the 18-mile route to the downtown A major complaint among the educated Similar measures passed the much water as we’ve had is a “and attempted to overthrow the Military sources confirmed Television she was in her garden last summer tered that he is confident Wright National Transportation Safety was driving the 18-wheeler and stage at the bridge for most of the area to watch the two leaders pass by in a is that so few copies of Soviet magazines will be cleared of any House in 1986 and 1987, but died in his wife, Betty, was foilowing in a last three months, Whaley said. dangerous thing,”’ he said. government” of this impover­ that one officer identified as a wearing shorts when the dog twice tried to bite Board investigators were to meet ished nation. leader, Lt. Col. Himmler Rebu, convertible Soviet limousine. are available at newsstands. wrongdoing. the Senate. with state bridge inspectors to­ pickup truck, said Henning Police The river is now about 300 feet Aging highway bridges have off the tumor. Soviet and Cuban flags were every­ Given the huge differences in culture and Chief Charies Fain. Herron’s wide and the pier that gave way collapsed in other states in recent Four days before the coup was under military guard at the “It’s possible that a dog can pick out this the geographical remoteness of the two day, authorities said. attempt, Avrii fired four senior National Palace. where. Although Castro is known for his The collapse of the two-lane. parents, who had eaten dinner stands in water even when the years. particular (tumor) just as it smells explo­ abiiity to turn out thousands of people in countries, the Soviet Union and Cuba seem sives,” Wiiliams told Sky Television. this city of 2 miliion, the weicome for an improbable partnership. But Cuba He said he would like to test the dog in blind Gorbachev appeared genuinely warm'. soaks up more than half of the Soviets’ trials on patients, adding: “It seems rather The Soviet leader was in an affable mood entire overseas aid program and routinely Exxon apologies for Alaskan oil spill amusing but it’s still theoretically possible.” afterward, telling a Cuban correspondent, has lent itself for Soviet strategic “Everything is clear in our friendship, in purposes. Company concedes clean up efforts haven’t worked

VALDEZ, Alaska (AP) — ■ Scientists and fishermen as dismal and ineffective. Only of frustration because the boom Debt plan supported Exxon today apologized for the brought in oil-smeared otters in 10,000 barrels, about 4 percent, of'' was ineffective and maintained nation’s worst oil spill, and things like airline dog cages and the barrels of thick crude that “just for show.” boxes hurriedly hammered to­ spewed into the sound have been , authorities said the captain of the “It basically is a small boom after secret session 1 oil company’s tanker has taken gether from plywood and chicken recovered. Frank larossi, the shipping probably made for quiet water. steps to surrender to face charges wire. A refrigerated traiier truck Every time the wave action got WASHINGTON (AP) - The World Bank. of being drunk when the vessel served as a morgue for dead company’s president, agreed * Bush administration, buoyed by a Canadian Finance Minister Mi­ with the critics. strong, it would break,” Lohse chael Wilson echoed Brady’s ran aground. otters and birds. said. ’ vote of “broad support” from the “I want to tell you how sorry I ■ The Coast Guard said deliv­ “It’s not the right thing to do. world’s top industrial democra- assessment, telling reporters, GREAT SAVINGS am that this accident took place, ’ ’ eries of North Slope crude oil will No way,” larossi said. Exxon said it has removed * cies for its Third World debt “We have a good agreement and Exxon Chairman L.G. Rawl said be allowed to return to near He said the company dis­ most of the estimated 42 million > reduction scheme, is seeking we have good support demon­ ONIASTER in fuli-page advertisements normal once the tanker is re­ patched beach workers simply galions of crude oii left on the I prompt action on the proposal strated for the proposal.” placed in U.S. newspapers. lieved of its remaining load, because it was “responding to ship. Salvagers hope to refloat the » from the International Monetary WEIGHT LOSS. “We cannot, of course, undo probably by Tuesday morning. pressure to put somebody out Valdez, which has eight holes in Fund and the World Bank. Wilson added the ministers what has been done. But I can ■ A Soviet skimmer ship was there.” its hull, by the end of the week, » Treasury Secretary Nicholas believed that their joint efforts at PROVEN-EFFECTIVE, TOO! assure you that since March 24, en route to see what can be done “We intend not to leave until the take it to a remote cove for “ Brady was scheduled to present coordinating economic policies Research proved it! Last year’s Quick the accident has been receiving with the oil in the sound. job is done,” larossi added. “We repairs and then to a dry dock in *the plan to the steering commit- would lead to a seventh year of Success® Program melted pounds 2Q% our full attention and wiii con­ ■ A six-person team of Norwe­ intend to leave Prince Wiiliam Portland, Ore. ■ tee of the two international economic expansion, although at (aster than before. And this year’s tinue to do so.” gian oil-spill experts arrived Sound close to what it was before ' lending organizations today at a slower growth rate than last New 1989 Quick Success Program is 1 The Exxon Valdez rammed a Sunday to begin assisting in the tragedy.” r the opening session of their year. % even better, thanks to an easier-to- cleaning up the beaches and Gov. Steve Cowper said the Chimney Rehab Sy»iem«... reef on that day, spilling 10.1 ; two-day spring conference. Supporting that view. IMF use food plan, an expanded and simpli­ saving oii-soaked animals. company has not been “adequate ;• America’s allies endorsed the fied optional exercise plan and that million gallons of oil into Prince ...One of the services that released a report that forecast i9«9 William Sound. Its captain, Jo­ Court documents filed in sup­ to the task, and we’re going to do “ plan — put together by Brady — wonderful meetuig experience made it ourselves.” D.G. 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April 3, 1989 In Russellville, the minimum wage is reality Prosecutor: OPINION By John King U.S. halted The Associated Press Mullins worries that Washing­ ton doesn’t understand the dy­ RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. - 'I'W namics of a rural economy. big arrests Around the bend from a field of “We’re real proud of our town’s Sensitive grazing livestock, a dozen fast progress,” the bank president MIAMI (AP) - The State Rate plans said. “We think we’ve got a good food restaurants compete for Department scrapped a business along a few hundred thing going and, if they boost it too plan to capture two of the yards of North Arkansas Road. mueh, I expect we’d get hurt world’s most-wanted drug findings some.” lords for fear it would cause The commercial strip looks political unrest in Colom­ could curb virtually identical to hundreds Mullins skips the fiery rhetoric opponents of raising the min­ bia, a former federal pro­ like it across the country. But imum wage have been using in secutor said. sheived things arefardifferenthereinthe Plans were in place late Arkansas River valley than along the halls of Congress. But he gives rising costs a compelling account of how last year to capture broth­ the nation’s booming coasts. raising the minimum wage could ers Jorge Ochoa Vasquez By Jack Anderson These restaurants don’t have to hurt Russellville and areas like it, and Fabio Ochoa Vasquez, and Dale Van Atta compete for workers, who are where-wages are low but the cost reputed leaders of the Me­ willing to work for the minimum dellin cartel, which is be­ The system proposed by state Rep. Paul wage. of living is low as well. WASHINGTON - Watchdogs at the “There is definitely in Congress lieved responsible for up to Gionfriddo, D-Middletown, for controlling Veterans Administration have been Stephanie McConnell knows 80 percent of U.S. cocaine hospital rates may not be the answer to accused of concealing politically that firsthand. not a sensitivity to the different imports, said Richard Gre- sensitive findings of waste and abuse impacts this can have region­ gorie, former chief assist­ curbing the rising costs of hospital care, but it “I’m not irreplaceable. Espe­ ally,” he said. is certain that the current system is not the — findings that ended up on a shelf cially not here,” said the worker ant U.S. Attorney in Miami. instead of in the hands of Congress. at a Kentucky Fried Chicken in On the poultry farms and “We were ready to make answer either. The inspector general’s staff at the the arrest, but the State Before the question goes to the General this town 70 miles northwest of processing companies through­ VA produces audits, which are Little Rock. out the valley, hundreds of Department interfered,” Assembly for a vote, the rate-setting normally released to the public in unskilled workers are paid the Gregorie said Sunday night. semi-annual reports to Congress. But So does Mark Golden, who procedure will be studied by several of the started working at a Kroger minimum wage or slightly more “They were more con­ Legislature’s committees. More light may be we have learned of a few audits that cerned about the possible never saw the light of day for reasons supermarket for $3.10 an hour — to perform tasks that could be negative effects such an shed on the question of how to control hospital that indicate the inspector general just before the last increase in the done by machine. arrest would have on the costs. may have been distracted by politics. minimum wage to $3.35 an hour in “It’s our way here to try not to country they’re dealing 1981. The Gionfriddo proposal, which won Inspectors general have been in­ turn down a man who’s looking with.” stalled in many federal agencies since “I don’t understand why it’s The Ochoas were to be support of the Legislature’s Public Health for work,” Mullins said. “But I the 1970s. Their job is to audit and been so long,” Golden said in an suppose some would mechanize lured to another South Committee, will run into stiff opposition from investigate their own departments interview last week. “The cost of to stay competitive. The only American country, ar­ unions, business interests and the insurance without concern for politics or the living has gone up quite a bit.” thing left out there for some of rested by police and then industry. departments’ reputation. More than The wait for an increase in the these people will be a welfare turned over to U.S. authori­ As it works its way through the legislative anyone, these watchdogs should fol­ minimum wage may be over. ties, Gregorie said. low the axiom of Supreme Court program.” “Law enforcement objec­ process, the proposal may undergo a number The Democratic leadership of AP photo Inflation is another concern. Justice Louis Bandeis; “Sunlight is Congress and President Bush tives and State Department of changes. said to be the best of disinfectants.” both support an increase, al­ OPPOSES INCREASE — Bert M. businesses whose employees could Most of the 3,000-plus workers objectives are not always A break on gun control? For reasons that sound flimsy, though they’re bickering over the Mullens, president of the First National benefit from a wage hike. Mullens says at Tysons and ConAgra make the same. Apparently, this If the end result is another complicated however, some VA inspector general was not a diplomatic prior­ formula with arbitrary fees set for fixed numbers. The House has en­ Bank of Russellville, Ark., an opponent the increase could hurt Russellville and more than the minimum wage. If audits were never released. A whis­ dorsed raising it to $4.55 an hour of a rise in the minumum wage, stands other areas like it. the minimum wage goes up, those ity,” said Gregorie, who medical procedures like the one presently in Hard-core gun advocates are not so well-coiffed smoothies the gun lobby tleblower has dubbed them “cre- workers will expect raises as resigned in November to By Hendrik Hertzberg mealy-mouthed. They are also capa­ usually trots out. What’s especially denza” reports, for their final, pri­ by October 1991; Bush has said he across the road from several Russellville use, however, it will be no more successful. will go no higher than $4.25 in well, a ripple effect many fear join a private law firm. The appeal of the Gionfriddo proposal is its ble of a certain zaniness, as I maddening about these people is the vate. resting place. will raise prices across the A U.S. Drug Enforcement At the beginning of this year’s round discovered a week or so ago when I way they constantly shift the ground Our associate Stewart Harris saw January 1992. Debate resumes Chicken. She’s received two checks; others might get fired. only Mississippi, Montana, North Administration official in simplicity. It would require hospitals to stay of hand-wringing about guns — soon went to hear Joe Foss, president of the under their arguments. the uncirculated audits and found this week in the Senate. raises since and now makes $3.55. “We’ll probably have to go up a Dakota and South Dakota. The economy. Washington said the plan within budgets that increase only 2 percent after a madman used a store-bought NRA (and therefore, in a small way, One minute they’re saying assault evidence that former VA inspector The decision in Washington will “It’s so unfair” that new workers bit on prices and cut down on annual rate of wage increases in Golden, who started as a was scrapped for other beyond the inflation rate, a plan that has won semiautomatic assault rifle to kill five president of George Bush), at the rifles should be legal because they’re general Frank Sato may have caved have a far greater impact in in other parts of the country are crew,” Kastner said. Most of the Arkansas last year was half the minimum-wage sacker at the reasons, Newsweek maga­ the support of the Connecticut Hospital children and wound 29 more in a National Press Club. “sporting weapons” used for hunting in to outside considerations. Russellville, across Arkansas paid much more, McConnell workers are high school or national average of 4.5 percent. Kroger’s and nearly nine years zine reported this week. Association. California schoolyard — President Joe Foss is a friendly, rugged old and target shooting. The next minute A 1986 audit by Sato’s staff con- and throughout the Midwest and says. college students; a handful are Russellville, population 14,000, later makes $9.70 an hour as a “We just needed to coor­ Bush was asked if maybe he shouldn’t guy with a fine head of wavy gray they’re saying the fundamental pur­ sluded that the VA could save $6.7 South than it does in the nation’s “It takes a little work, but we mothers who work part-time to is the home of Arkansas Nuclear retail clerk, invites opponents of dinate them better,” the Gardner Wright, who heads the do something to cut down on sales of hair. A top flying ace in World War II, pose of the Second Amendment is to million if it didn’t build an unneeded capital. get by,” she said. bring in a little more money. One, considered by most locals raising the minimum wage to unidentified official said. Commission on Hospitals and Health Care, military-type guns to the public. he won the Medal of Honor. Later he provide a safeguard against a poten­ pedestrian bridge at the VA Medical A sign hanging in a downtown Her husband’s work for a pest Bert Mullins shares Kastner’s the best place to work because of spend a day or two at the “The timing wasn’t right.” argues that the Gionfriddo proposal will not “No, I’m not about to do that,’’ he served two terms as governor of South tially tyrannical state — i.e., to permit Center in Portland. Ore. Sato agreed Washington sandwich shop prom­ control company generates about concern. its high-paying jobs. supermarket. Gregorie declined to elab­ Dakota and one as commissioner of people to use guns to overthrow the with the conclusion, but the audit orate on the plan, citing the put hospitals under enough pressure to keep replied. “And I think the answer is the ises $5 an hour to new workers; a $250 a week in bring-home pay “We have a fairly large popula­ The nuclear plant is on the west criminal — do more with the criminal. the American Football League. He’s government by force and violence, ended up in the credenza, and the minimum wage job there “You get to know some of the safety of the law enforce­ costs down. which she supplements with 21 tion of people who would be side of town. On the other end are Not try to — look, the states have a lot quite a character. I wish I had the should that become necessary (a bridge was built. Sato explained that wouldn’t find many takers. hours a week at the restaurant affected,” said Mullins, president the Tysons Foods and ConAgra couples, and both are mostly ment agents involved. space to print everything he said. A purpose for which assault rifles, to Sen. Mark Hatfield, R-Ore., had working now,” he said. “You see Gregorie in the past has Wright m ay be correct in arguing that of laws on these things. Let them McConnell didn’t have any while juggling classes at Arkan­ of the First National Bank of frozen foods plant. In between, off enforce them. It’s hard, very hard to single sample will have to suffice to say nothing of machine guns, tanks already budgeted the money for his choice but to take a minimum Russellville. “The minimum the main roads where the fast how hard they work and how hard accused the State Depart­ revision of the present system will m ake it • give the flavor. and missiles, are far better suited home state and the VA audit would not sas Tech. ment of getting in the way of do. But that’s my position, and I’m not wage job. Not if she wanted to Down the street, the crew at the wage is very real here.” food restaurants are clustered, they struggle. 1 think they de­ workable. Certainly his proposal will resolve going to change it.’’ Joe Foss was asked how, given that than .22s). have changed that. We asked him if he serve more. With a couple of kids efforts to prosecute major work in Russellville. Burger King is paying close Indeed it is. are a handful of light manufactur­ drug figures in the Carib­ one of the major problems. Two months of mayhem later, it many more gun owners kill them­ One minute they’re saying Teflon was afraid of stepping on Hatfield’s ers and a number of small poultry they’re probably not even at the selves or their relatives than ever cop-killer bullets are no longer a toes. Sato’s answer indicated that he It’s not that there aren’t jobs in attention to the debate more than Wages in Arkansas are among bean and Latin America. became obvious to William J. Ben­ Russellville. Unemployment 800 miles away on Capitol Hill. the lowest in the nation, averag­ operations that Mullins credits poverty level. I think they de­ Under the present procedures, patients who nett, the new national drug czar, that shoot an intruder, he could in good problem because they’ve been banned balanced political considerations. serve more. It’s only fair.” conscience advise people to own guns. (over the NRA’s protests, by the Sato said he could have been called here is about 7 percent. It’s higher “They’re all hoping it goes up ing $16,500 last year, higher than with reviving the local economy. pay their own bills, instead of having them this “position” would not do. So he throughout most of the state and went ahead and arranged for a Here, in full, is his answer: way). The next minute they’re saying before Congress or suffered other and goes up soon,” says Kathe­ paid by insurance companies, sometimes pay temporary ban on imports of AK-47s, “It’s very easy to do that in good banning handguns won’t do a thing to distracting, political repercussions if 20 percent in one county. But most rine Kastner, who has risen to for services they do not need and do not get. Uzis and similar drug-dealer conscience, because we’ve got a great keep criminals from getting hold of he had issued the report. “You have to of the jobs have low wages, assistant manager of the restau­ Wright would modify the procedures so that favorites. training program. When you buy a them. One minute they’re spending consider how to get the most bang for increasing the impact of any rant. “They talk about it change in the minimum wage. those patients pay only for services they get. The import ban isn’t much by itself gun, don’t just run home and hide it in millions to kill or cripple a proposed the buck.” he said. constantly.” — even if made permanent, it would the drawer loaded. Get the instruction gun control law in some state that has We think he is wrong. The inspector McConnell started in No­ But she is worried. If they get on how to use it. And, of course, if you no such laws. The next minute they’re vember at Kentucky Fried However, unless persuasive arguments can amount to little more than protection­ general’s job is to investigate waste, their wish, some will get bigger ism for the domestic assault Hfle have children around, you never have saying that the failure of some even if he bumps up against a member be made that the confusion and endless industry — but it broaches a thought the ammunition and the gun together neighboring state’s laws to keep guns of Congress and even if the money is negotiation between the commission and that is still heretical in the Republican unless you know that you’re going to out proves gun control can’t work. already spent. It is not his job to play hospitals over budgets can be eliminated, the Party and other subsidiaries of the use it. See, we don’t police our homes “We don’t need a whole lot more politics. NEED SOME EXTRA system should be abandoned and a simpler National Rifle Association; that there any more as a family unit. We run off assault rifles on our streets right In another report, Sato’s investiga­ like goofy geese and let the silly box be now,” William Bennett observed drily one instituted. might possibly be some connection tors found that many veterans who between guns and shootings. the baby sitter. 4nd that’s where the the other day. If enough people agree were paid for being 100 percent SPENDING MONEY? Bush went along with the tempor­ kids really go wild — when you look at with him this time, drug dealers will disabled were working in other ary ban, though he has not quite that thing and see the blow-’em-up be reduced to the indignity of using federal jobs. A person who is 100 Newspaper routes available in your area... Letters to the editor assimilated the logic behind it. As he and shoot-’em-up, even for breakfast. “legitimate sporting weapons” to percent disabled is not supposed to be The Manchester Herald welcomes original put it stirringly, “On the NRA, of Yesterday morning I was watching blow away each other, the police and able to work. The audit was canceled letters to the editor. which I’m a member — a proud TV, and they had a show on there. It unlucky bystanders. That would be before it was finished. Sato said there member. I might add — I believe that waspow! pow! pow! — for breakfast! good, though not good enough. Guns was no reason to finish it because the Earn money and prizes by delivering the Letters should be brief and to the point. They we can find accommodation between So no matter when the kid looks at it, don’t kill people, says the NRA, people VA saw an early draft of the should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for the legitimate interests of the sports­ he gets the general idea you oughta kill people. Actually, to be technical information and agreed to clean up its Manchester Herald In your ease in editing, should be double-spaced. man and the interests of the police shoot somebody. It’s time in our great about it, bullets kill people. But guns, act. That is comparable to the police neighborhood. Coming April 28th Letters must be signed with name, address and chiefs in protecting their people who country that some of the parents take “sporting” or unsporting, shoot deciding not to tell the district daytime telephone number (for verification). put their lives on the line every single the repsonsibility of taking care of bullets. attorney about a robbery because the their kids.” * Call today to get more details. The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in day.” For Bush, apparently, these robber agreed not to do it again. The “interests” have an equal moral I know, it’s unfair to quote this inspector general is not supposed to the interests of brevity, clarity and taste. fellow, even if he is the president of the Hendrik Hertzberg is an editor of Our Annual claim. But the fact that he admits they have his strings pulled by the agency Address letters to; Open Forum, Manchester may be in conflict must be counted as NRA. Actually, though, Joe Foss is a The New Republic, in which this that he investigates. 647-9946 delight compared to the sinister, article first appeared. Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. progress. Sato’s staff also suspended an audit Ferguson Rd...... 16-136 of the Walla Walla, Wash., VA Marble St...... all McCabe St...... all Garth Rd...... 69-77 hospital. The VA was grappling with E.M.T.P...... 650-670 even the idea of turning the hospital into an Stock Place...... all No. Main St...... 397-496 C. Boyden Gray does not protest too much outpatient clinic. Sato told us the VA ifljiiilifiilfr Hfrjli'l had already made its decision, so it Community Porter St...... 458-650 E X T R ^ was not necessary for his team to w t rv m i / precedent of a written agreement continue the audit. But it seems to us Wyllys St...... 1-90 By Walter Mears Gray also complained he had not had an committing the administration to allow that the audit would have been useful l i congressional committees to reverse a opportunity to review the deal, which probably foreign policy decision. in that decision-making process. Rep. Charter Oak St...... 141-348 WASHINGTON — Somewhere in the Tom Foley, D-Wash., proved that it Gardner St...... 3-66 White House, a still, small voice should should have told him something. Even when he is The practice of letting Congress undo a law without passing another one has wasn’t too late to change the VA’s Gardner St. West...... all be whispering that while C. Boyden Gray mind. Highland St. Profile Edition out of the pattern, the president’s lawyer does not may be a pain in the neck, he may also be been challenged by presidents since it Foley flexed his considerable politi­ (Dugan’s Alley...... 8-37 right. customarily question presidential decisions once began, more than 50 years ago. cal muscle and stopped the VA from President Bush is indeed yielding In his 1973 veto of the War Powers Act, they are made. Gray now is said to have been which was overridden by Congress, converting the hospital to an outpa­ Grissom Rd...... all ground on long-guarded presidential tient clinic. Many of the patients in Shepard Dr...... all prerogatives in his Contra aid settlement instructed, firmiy, on the way things are to work in President Richard M. Nixon said a that hospital were Foley’s with Congress. In the process, the White provision limiting the use of U.S. troops constituents. You Certainly Won’t Want to Miss the Bush White House. Oakland Heights...... all House has voluntarily revived the unless both the House and the Senate The General Accounting Office and legislative veto, handing it to four vote permission for their deployment the Office of Special Counsel investi­ Brownstone Apts...... all Out On This Eagerly Awaited Publi­ congressional committees. “would give every future Congress the gated the reports that Sato did not 1 The legalities were overruled by Secretary of State James A. Baker III The Contra aid agreement avoids that ability to handcuff every future presi­ give to Congress and found no East Center St...... 408-608 cation... Your Business Should Be A political realities in the bargain designed put the Contra agreement together in a by putting the veto commitment in a dent merely by doing nothing and sitting “conclusive” evidence that the In­ to end eight years of discord over aid to month of secret negotiations with separate agreement to be signed by still.” The Contra aid agreement applies Hamilton Dr...... all spector General’s office has lost its Carpenter Dr...... all (Hir the Nicaraguan rebels. Congress. The White House said it was Baker. There’ll be nothing about it in the to only one issue, but it does raise the independence. Part Of It! thoroughly reviewed — by Baker, Bush, aid bill itself. possibility that the Democratic Congress McDIvItt Dr...... all On this matter, Gray, the White House A spokesman for the inspector Wildwood Dr...... all counsel, is neither small nor still. National Security adviser Brent Scow- This puts extraordinary powers in the may seek to extend similar terms to general told us that the credenza One day after Bush declared the croft and two State Department hands of the four committees and their other disputes. That was a risk the administration was reports are not a secret, even though administration and Congress at last counselors. chairmen, all Democrats. Any one of they were not listed in the office’s Jefferson St...... all speak with one voice on Central Reviews notwithstanding, it does cede them could block the aid after November willing to accept in order to settle a Please Call The Herald Advertising bitterly contested issue that carried its semi-annual report to Congress, It’s Kenwood Dr...... all America, Gray broke ranks and spoke presidential authority to Congress in by doing nothing. The administration is true that the audits are available for Tolland Tpke...... 472-525 Squire Village...... all with another, complaining publicly that order to gain renewal of the appropria­ committed to stop the funds then unless own risks. public inspection, but only if the Department NOW For Your Space the agreement encroached on presiden­ tion for non-military Contra support, it gets written approval to continue from Military aid to the Contras — with public knows what’s in the credenza. Union Place...... all Wetherell ...... all tial power to conduct foreign policy. which expired last Friday. The congres­ each committee, House Foreign Affairs, which the Reagan administration sought Union St...... 133-264 Bidwell ...... all He told The New York Times he is sional part of the bargain is to renew it. Senate Foreign Relations and the House to oust the Sandinista regime in Reservation, concerned about the precedent set by a quickly, at $4.5 million a month to and Senate Appropriations Committees. Nicaragua — was in permanent dispute. Such aid was ended 13 months ago and Jack Anderson and his associate. letter in which the administration will provide clothing, food, shelter, medical In practice, the Democratic leaders of Adelaide Rd...... all agree to stop non-military aid to the supplies and possibly resettlement Congress will be the force behind the there was no chance this Congress would Dale Van Atta, are syndicated colum­ Nicaraguan rebels in November unless assistance. decision, which in all likelihood will be to revive it. nists. Jean Rd...... 5-30 643-2711 four congressional committees agree to Then the administration will have to go ahead until Feb. 20, 1990. The price the old administration paid Steephollow...... all continue it. get permission from two House and two Baker said the president’s powers in for its policy is evidenced daily in a Ferguson...... 170-360 Gray also complained he had not had Senate committees to keep the aid going foreign policy were not at issue because courtroom not far from the White House an opportunity to review the deal, which beyond Nov. 30. there was no attempt to legislate policy. where Oliver North stands trial on probably should have told him some­ That’s a new version of the legislative “If you look at the accord carefully, you charges stemming from efforts to keep iBaurliralrrI Hrralfi CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 thing. Even when he is out of the pattern, veto overruled by the Supreme Court in will see that the leadership of the money flowing to the Contras when 1983. The ruling struck down laws that Congress had forbidden aid. Found«d In 1BS1 the president’s lawyer does not custom­ Congress acknowledges the president’s PENNY M SIEFFERT...... Publisher arily question presidential decisions built in vetoes by one house of Congress primary responsibility for implement­ once they are made. Gray now is said to or both, which enabled Congress to GEORGE T. CHAPPELL...... Editor ing foreign policy,” he said. Walter R. Mears, vice president and DOUGLAS A. BEVINS.... Executive Editor lianriy^atpr U^ralli have been instructed, firmly, on the way appropriate money or grant power to the The words say that, but the veto columnist for The Associated Press, has MARIE P. GRADY...... City Editor things are to work in the Bush White executive branch while keeping a rein on procedure says it’s not necessarily so. reported on Washington and national ALEXANDER GIRELLI... . Associate Editor House. the way it was used. Gray had said he was concerned at the politics for more than 25 years. 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, April 3. 1989 Assault gun iHauflirstrr HrraliY N A T I O N Section 2, Page 11 sales booming 9 ir U l f 1 9 Montjay, April 3, 1989 & W O R L D Gunboats attack port near capital BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Gunboats blasted ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — Commando-style Pirates ready grease guns tipped with silencers, high-powered Uzi Whale a Druse-controlled harbor in south Lebanon today and Syrian and Christian gunners fought carbines and even a Capone-era round-drummed their heaviest artillery duel in and around submachine gun — it all seems strange amid the Beirut in three weeks, raining shells on boutiques and quaint restaurants of this shoppers’ residential districts. haven a few miles down the Potomac from the for final test Army commander Gen, Michel Aoun, who nation’s capital. heads the Christian Cabinet, dismissed as But hunters, collectors, target shooters and crime-wary homeowners are making a beeline to Bv Tom Conovan “ nonsense” a suggestion by rival Moslem The Associated Press Prime Minister Salim Hoss that both men step the gun shops of Virginia, a state with few curbs on down simultaneously, an Aoun aide said. firearms. SEATTLE — First there was "That wouldn’t work,” Aoun was quoted as Just about everything imaginable in the way of Hubert Henderson of Southwest saying by the aide, who spoke on condition of small arms is available. Missouri, then Scott Haffner of anonymity. Demand for military-style assault rifles, prized Evansville, Jay Edwards of Indi­ Face Montreal Police said today 15 people were killed and 35 by cocaine smugglers and legitimate collectors ana, Stacey Augmon and David wounded in Beirut and the surrounding alike, is skyrocketing even as demands for curbs Butler of Nevada-Las Vegas and, mountains. That increased the toll to 142 killed grow in Congress. An AKS, fresh out of the crate in the playoffs finally, Danny Ferry of Duke. and 474 wounded since the latest round in from China, brought $400 or so last summer. Now Each was a scorer who worried Lebanon’s 14-year-old civil war began March 8, the few used models still available fetch upwards of By Howard Ulman pitting Aoun’s 20,000 mostly Christian troops $ 1, 000. Seton Hall and its man-to-man The Associated Press against 40,000 Syrian troops and 7,000 Druse A new model Uzi assault rifle that has just arrived defense. But none of those big sells for $1,395. names was able to overcome a militiamen. BOSTON — Boston hasn’t “ Mostly it’s doctors and lawyers and other people team that hasn’t allowed an beaten Buffalo in any of their with money,” says Robb Roudabush, the 35-year- NCAA tournament opponent to Two arrested in slaying old entrepreneur whose Old Town Armory is a shoot better than 44 percent from eight meetings this season. Yet familiar haunt of Washington-area firearms the field in any game and has held the Bruins tried hard to make MIAMI (AP) — Police have arrested two enthusiasts. its last four opponents below 40 sure they would face the Sabres in men and charged them with gunning down an For all the colonial trappings and flickering gas percent. the NHL playoffs. outspoken anti-drug crusader outside his AP photo lights of his neighbors establishments in this All that is left now is Glen Rice They succeeded, if making grocery store. suburb’s Old Town shopping district, Roudabush’s and Michigan. It is the ultimate your post-season task tougher Ronnie Johnson and Rodney Newsome, both HEADLESS HORSEPLAY — Aaron Bleiman replaces the hat before the place remains one variant of a stubbornly persistent test and it is the one that can be considered success. 21, were arrested Sunday and charged with friends resume a scuffle Sunday on the Richard seems to have lost his head but institution: gun shop, U.S.A. separates Seton Hall. 31-6, from By beating Hartford 3-2 in first-degree murder in the death of Lee Arthur he’s only lost his hat. His head is in the front lawn of Richard’s home in Wares range from .22-caliber pistols going for the NCAA title. Sunday night’s regular-season Lawrence, said police spokeswoman Myriam wrong place — below his collar. Ben Northampton, Mass. about $225 to fully automatic submachine guns. Michigan, 29-7, is the best finale. Boston ended the Whalers’ Royle. Roudabush tries to steer homeowners away from shooting team in the country, hopes of moving ahead of the Lawrence, 51, was killed in a fusillade of up to assault rifles as a means of repelling intruders, hitting a shade under 57 percent 30 bullets March 20 outside his store in Perrine, Sabres in the Adams Division saying pistols are more maneuverable and shotguns from the field. Rice could break standings and meeting the Bruins an impoverished community about 10 miles Syracuse, but those teams didn’t more effective. But exotic weapons have a special the 24-year-old NCAA tourna­ in the first round. south of Miami, police said. Beauty have as much size, quickness and Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Haratd attraction. ment scoring record of 177 points “ Hartford had a lot riding on His store parking lot was the scene of by Bill Bradley of Princeton. All strength. From page 1 “ They can buy what they want,” says Roudabush. AND THEY’RE OFF — Tim DeValve of the Rabbit Run in Vernon on this game, and we couldn’t move frequent drug transactions and the market was he needs is 25 points, five less than FBI and Treasury Department background Gaze said he doesn’t know (113) of Manchester and James Wall Saturday. DeValve placed second up or down in the standings and the target of a failed fire-bombing attempt in his tournament average. checks plus fingerprinting, photographing and local much about either Rice or Michi­ (431) follow the lead cruiser as the field overall. we went out and beat them,” 1987. A week before the shooting, Lawrence “ Glen Rice has been as good as “ She has a raw talent. That girl of Directors; and Gertrude Tyler- could have been done without police permission are required for buyers of fully gan, but that has been the case reported the latest in a series of death threats any player in America, maybe of over 500 sets out for the 14th running Boston defenseman Ray Bourque is going to go a long way.” Rich Hyjek, former owner of the ’Tyler you.” she said. “ You’re my automatic models. But the red tape has not stopped throughout most of the tourna­ that began in late 1986. better than any player in Amer­ said. said. School of Dance. toughest critics but you’re my buyers. ment for all the players. ica over the last five games,” “That’s saying a lot for our She went a long way toward Manchester Mayor Peter P. best friends.” In his private cache, Roudabush keeps what Thousands join marches Michigan coach Steve Fisher “ If we try to go out and match gam e,” he added. “ We played pleasing the packed audience at DiRosa Jr. was decked out in a Ferguson, who served as a collectors call a masterpiece: a round-drummed Thompson submachine gun whose lethal bark said. their athleticism with our athleti­ Sparkowski runs away good and tight.” SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - More than 20,000 the East Hartford Middle School black tuxedo to emcee the event. business manager for Grilli, The same could be said of Seton cism, we can’t win,” Gaze said. A Hartford victory and a people marched in a show of support for a auditorium. A loud cheer rose Thomas H. Ferguson, a Manches­ earlier had told the crowd; “ I ’m punctuated the gang wars of the Prohibition era. Hall and its defense. “ If we stick with the scouting Buffalo loss to Quebec Sunday woman’s right to have an abortion, one of from the crowd as her name was ter resident who directs the sure all of you from Manchester The showroom walls are lined with the sinister- In the final 13:48 against reports, apply ourselves more night would have left the Whalers several demonstrations held around the announced as the new Miss pageant, was decked out in a are going to see bigger and better looking assault weapons that have become a hallmark of the invasion of some communities by Southwest Missouri, the Pirates mentally and play the way we are and Sabres with 81 points each. country. Manchester. white tuxedo, appearing almost things from Carri Grilli.” capable of playing, we can win.” with Rabbit Run crown yielded only 14 points and won Hartford would have finished Sunday’s “ March for Women’s Lives,” was Earlier, the crowd had watched as happy as Voboril when she was Joseph Voboril, a former first gangs warring over markets for cocaine and crack. 60-51. third in the Adams Division and timed to counter demonstrations by anti­ the 11 contestants from the announced the winner. selectman and former chairman Roudabush and his customers say the problem in Indiana was able to do that Evansville didn’t score a point Bv Jim TIernev Buffalo fourth because the Whal­ abortion groups like the New York state-based Manchester area sing and dance It was also a proud night for of the Willington Planning and the Capone era was crime and Prohibition, not the earlier this year, using Joe in the last five minutes, and only Manchester Herald Operation Rescue, whose members disrupt their way into their hearts. The Donna R. M ercierof Manchester, Zoning Commission, was beam­ Thompson. Likewise, the Uzis and AK models that Hillman as a blanket on Rice and ers would have had one more four over the last 7:11, as Seton clinics nationwide where abortions are contestants were judged in four who produced the show and ing over his daughter’s success. are under attack now are not to blame for gang not letting him get any open shots. victory. The Sabres, however, Hall pulled away to an 87-72 VERNON — Despite a chilly, categories: a private interview “ She did a tremendous job and violence, they maintain. Hillman is somewhat similar in won 4-2. performed. choreographed the dance victory. windy Saturday morning, the 14th In , about 400 abortion rights with five judges, a performable numbers. Miss Connecticut. Ma­ worked really hard it,” he said. “ I ’ve never seen a gun get out of a box and pull its size to Morton. Now, the Whalers must face Indiana, which beat Michigan annual Greater Vernon Rabbit activists, some hoisting giant clothes hangers, talent, an evening gown competi­ Her mother, a registrar of own trigger,” says Roudabush. He believes the Montreal, the runaway leader in ria Ann Caporale, and a host of twice this season, got just nine “ Right now. Rice has the size in Run attracted its largest field clashed with anti-abortionists in front of St. tion, which required the women to voters in Willington and a former^ problem will be solved “ if we enforce the laws that the division, while second-place other area beauty pageant points in the final 5:53 and only his favor,” Morton said. “ I want ever. Approximately 500 plus Patrick’s Cathedral. Nine activists were give a 10-second speech, and a winners also showed up to wish Manchester resident, said her* are already on the books and put criminals in jail to keep right on him, keep a hand runners participated in the five- Boston meets Buffalo in Wednes­ where they belong.” two in the closing 2:17 of a 78-65 day night’s openers of thebest-of- arrested. swimsuit competition. the contestants well. daughter’s singing talent “ really loss. UNLV managed just 10 in his face and apply pressure. mile event which started and His view echoes tons of mail to members of seven playoff series. In Los Angeles, pro-choice demonstrators The judges were Barbara For Carri Grilli of South made the difference.” points in the final 8:06 and Duke There’s no way I ’m going to stop finished at Henry Park. gathered at City Hall, where they drew outlines Mackay, associate producer of Windsor, it was an emotional Voboril is a pianist who sings in Congress generated by the National Rifle Associa­ him, but he’ll work for his “ Considering the weather, this i M r t ' “ We were watching the score- tion. Indeed, NRA membership applications are was limited to 14 in the final 8:40 of women’s bodies on the ground and placed the Miss Connecticut Pageant: evening. She had to relinquish her the choral group at Windham of Saturday’s 95-78 loss. points.” was great,” Donald Saya. race board” for the Buffalo result, red-stained clothes hangers inside each Jack Garrity. director of the Miss crown as Miss Manchester 1988 to High School as well as being available on the counter at the Armory, director and Vernon Parks Re­ Hartford Coach Larry Pleau said. “ As a matter of fact I am a member of the NRA,” “ What separates this team Rice has gotten the treatment outline. And in Atlanta, about 75 activists Mattatuck' pageant: Sally Mid­ Voboril. involved in the theater group and from the others is that they are creation specialist said of the “ We had a chance to better declares Alan Schweser, 35, a registered nurse. before. bearing the slogan “ we will not go back” dleton, Miss Connecticut of 1953; She took the opportunity to the jazz band. She said she willing to work hard.” Seton Hall turnout. Saya is hopeful that the ourselves, possibly get into third “ The portrayal of NRA members in most of the “ I ’ll go out and work as hard as rallied at the Capitol. Geoffrey Naab. a Republican thank her parents. planned to major in music at the coach P.J. Carlesimo said. event will draw over 1,000 place. Both sides have been galvanized by a recent member of the Manchester Board “ Mom and dad. none of this University of Connecticut. press as vicious, depraved halfwits I think is I possibly can,” Rice said. “ If I runners next year. “ When you have a chance like “ Sure, this team had more talent, work as hard as I can, then there U.S. Supreme Court decision to hear a case that disgusting.” that, you’ve got to go for it.” but they were willing to work and will be other opportunities for my Glastonbury’s Ed Sparkowski, could eventually overturn the court’s 1973 Roe Although the Bruins finished understood defense is teammates to get open.” who won the Rabbit Run in 1984 on vs. Wade decision legalizing abortion. Confidentiality important.” the older, hillier course, broke five points ahead of the Sabres Funds Helmsiey’s plea 'The job of containing Rice, a Forward Daryll Walker was away from Manchester’s Tim with the NH L’s fifth highest point Police raid offices 6-foot-7 forward, is going to be confident Seton Hall would be DeValve after the I'A-mile mark total, they were 0-5-3 against From page 1 case rejected spread around. Carlesimo said, able to match up with Michigan and crossed the finish line in a SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Security police Buffalo this season. They were 5-3 rejected by court with 6-3 guard John Morton, 6-7 and its wide bodies. In fact, since course record time of 24:57. said they imprisoned two dissidents and raided against Hartford. WASHINGTON (AP) - The forward Andrew Gaze and 6-5 beating Big Ten champion Indi­ offices today in a crackdown triggered by a DeValve. a 1980 graduate of “ You can’t completely disre­ Medicare, federal pensions, vete­ field County. Supreme Court today turned WA,3HINGTON (A P) — The Supreme Court reserve forward Michael Cooper ana. Walker feels the Pirates surprise trip to communist North Korea by a Manchester High and 1984 Uni­ gard (Buffalo’s success), but rans benefits and college aid, In other parts of Connecticut, away a dispute over the confiden­ today refused to throw out an indictment sharing the load. match up with anyone. dissenting clergyman. versity of Connecticut grad, playoffs are completely differ­ increased from $4.93 billion in New London County had $2.61 tiality of lawyers’ documents in a accusing New York City hotel owners Harry “ In terms of Michigan, I had a "A fter Indiana, we felt no one The action came as South Korea’s security finished second in 25; 10. Don ent,’’ Boston Coach Terry 1987 to $5.22 billion in 1988, shows billion in federal dollars — the case stemming from a defense and Leona Helmsley of federal income tax chance to look at the tape last can beat us if we play tough agencies and police formed an alliance to Sikorski, who won last year’s O’Reilly said. the study. That ranked the state lion’s share from Electric Boat’s contractor’s fraudulent travel evasion. night and I only saw four minutes, man-to-man, we’re tough on the investigate anti-government activity, and race on the newly routed course, “ Momentum can switch very 28th on a per capita basis. sub-building plant in Groton; reimbursement scheme. The court, without comment, let stand a but that was enough to make me boards, we get balanced scoring protesters battled riot police in support of held the previous record of 26:09. fast,” said Bruins’ goalie Reggie Grants to the state and local New Haven County had $2.05 The court, without comment, ruling that dismissed the Helmsleys’ challenge scared,” Carlesimo said. “ I think and everyone is working hard striking shipyard workers. He did not run this year. Lemelin, who is 12-2-2 in his last 16 governments increased from billion; Litchfield County had refused to hear appeals by Martin to the 47-count indictment. they’re an unusual team because with one another,” he said. Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Harald Police said they charged Lee Jae-oh, 45, and games. “There’s always some $1.49 billion to $1.54 billion, $324 million; Middlesex County Marietta Corp. and a former Today’s action comes less than a week after not only are they talented, they Seton Hall has gotten that for Vernon’s Teresa Kittredge, a Koh Un, 56, with violating security laws and 1984 East Catholic High graduate TOP WOMAN — Teresa Kittredge of Vernon strides ranking Connecticut 20th had $321 million; Windham employee who said the company the high court, in an unrelated case, limited the also have size, strength and five games. Doing it a sixth time lingering doubt in your mind, but jailed them for seeking unauthorized contact and 1988 Bentley College (Mass.) home the first women finisher in Saturday’s Rabbit Run. nationwide. County had $202 billion; and is trying to make him the right of criminal defendants to challenge quickness.” might make point guard Gerald we believe in ourselves (and) that grad, was the top female finisher. with North Korea. Federal salaries and wages in Tolland County had $184 million. scapegoat for the scheme. indictments before trial. The Pirates have played bigger Greene’s birthday tonight very Following her is her older brother, David. we are a better hockey club” than Koh, a poet, was accused of attempting to Kittredge. 22, placed 39th overall Connecticut also increased, from The justices on March 28 ruled that federal teams, like Georgetown and special. Buffalo. Elsewhere in New England, Martin Marietta, based in take six literary figures to the North Korean $1.06 billion in 1987 to $1.14 billion criminal defendants who fail to persuade a with a 29; 38 clocking. Boston goes into the playoffs Massachusetts, also buoyed by a Bethesda, Md., pleaded guilty in border March 1 for unification talks. last year. But the state still judge to throw out their indictments because of A graduate of Bates College in with four victories in its last five strong defense industry, ranked 1987 to mail fraud and furnishing ranked 40th nationwide. alleged misconduct by prosecutors cannot Maine, the 33-year-old Spar­ games. The last two wins were by seventh nationwide in federal the government with a false Inflation is big threat A separate Census Bureau appeal before they are tried and convicted. kowski last raced on Dec. 11 when one-goal margins, although the expenditures. Rhode Island statement. The company was study that breaks down 1988 "rhe Helmsleys’ appeal raised the same Baseball swings he was victorious in Santa’s Run Bruins took a 5-2 lead into the last WASHINGTON (AP) - Inflation is the ranked 18th, follwed by Maine at fined $12,000 and ordered to repay federal expenditures on a county- issue. (2.5 miles) in Glastonbury. Spar- two minutes of Saturday’s 5-4 win biggest threat to improved conditions in the 27th, New Hampshire at 41st and $250,000 the government spent by-county basis showed Fairfield They were indicted with two hotel executives kowski’s best finish in the Man­ United States and other big industrial Vermont at 45th, the report said. investigating the case. at Quebec and a 3-1 advantage County leading Connecticut with a year ago on charges they evaded some $1.2 chester Thanksgiving Day Road countries, the International Monetary Fund into the last 37 seconds Sunday $3.77 billion in federal expendi­ Overall, the federal govern­ Martin Marietta also paid the million in federal taxes over a three-year Race was 10th in 1984. said today. Into ’89 season night. tures, followed by Hartford ment spent $884 billion during the government more than $4.3 mil­ period. Its semiannual “ World Economic Outlook” “ It (the wind) wasn’t as bad as Bourque’s power-play goal at County with $3.73 billion. The 1988 fiscal year — an average of lion in a separate non-criminal The Helmsleys said the indictment should be predicted a 4.7 percent increase in prices for Bv The Associated Press (world) championships. The op­ it felt up here,” Sparkowski said. 6:01 of the second period Sunday year before, it was Hartford $3,545 per American. Virginia got settlement with the Pentagon’s thrown out because of pre-indictment publicity the United States this year and 4.5 percent in portunity for this club is “ I ’m happy. I raced in December night broke a 1-1 tie and Bobby County with the most federal more money per resident, $5,954, procurement arm, the Defense generated by federal prosecutors. 1990, compared with 3.4 percent last year, by Baseball’s four division cham­ tremendous.” once. I ’ve been running a lot of Carpenter added his 16th goal of dollars, followed closely by Fair- than any other state. Logistics Agency. the fund’s calculation. The forecast for Japan pions from 1988 open their sea­ “ We all know it’s difficult.” miles. This was great to be able to the season with 37 seconds left in was as usual the lowest for the biggest sons today, but two of the game’s Manager Tom Lasorda echoed. do this off this mileage.” the game. Dave Babych scored countries: 1.4 percent in 1989 and 1.2 percent in biggest stars will be missing. “ I ’ve cautioned the team about For DeValve, who was the his sixth goal for Hartford with 1990. Clergy malpractice case ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. The world champion Los An­ thinking w e’ve got it made. We bridesmaid for the second year in two seconds remaining. Predictions for most West European coun­ geles Dodgers will be without know we’re going to bring out the a row and who had won the race in “Even if I didn’t score,” tries were higher than for the United States. pitching ace Orel Hershlser when best in everyone we play.” 1986 and 1987, this was his first Carpenter said, “ we would have denied top court hearing INSURANSMITHS SINCE they face the Reds in Cincinnati in D espite four consecutive competitive race since October. played a little differently those the traditional major-league op­ second-place finishes. Reds man­ last 37 seconds anyway.” 1 “ I can’t complain,” the 27- ener at 2:05 p.m. EDT, while the Maine to release caribou 1914 ager Pete Rose thinks his team year-old DeValve said. “ Finish­ Bourque beat rookie goalie Kay WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme “ We just respond as pastors, so what we American League champion Oak­ “ is better than ever. I ’d be ing second to Ed isn’t bad. The Whitmore, 2-1 in his NHL career, AUGUSTA, Maine (A P) — Caribou, once so Court today refused to revive a clergy do is on a spiritual level, and a biblical land Athletics will be without disappointed if we didn’t win it. level, or a prayer level,” one pastor competition is definitely getting with a 15-foot backhander from abundant in the north Maine woods that a city malpractice lawsuit stemming from the slugger Jose Canseco when they More important, I think a lot of testified. 649-5241 better which is good. I’m much the right circle. His 18th goal was was named after them, are being brought back 1979 suicide of a young man counseled by entertain the Seattle Mariners in 65 East Center Street players will be disappointed, more pleased than last year. I ran to state wilderness areas, where herds haven’t pastors of his church. The suit filed by Nally’s parents set up by Carpenter’s pass from a night game. too.” 26:19 last year. It’s hard (to train) roamed for more than 80 years. The justices, without comment, left contended, among other things, that the Manchester, CT Hershiser was scheduled to the right boards. Rose’s problems go far beyond when you’re working full-time Fourteen young caribou will be taken to an intact a California Supreme Court decision pastors had a duty to refer their son to a face Cincinnati’s Danny Jackson Cam Neely’s 37th goal for a pennant race. He is being and you have a family. I haven’t undisclosed area within the 200,000-acre that threw out the suit. qualified medical mental health profes­ in a matchup of the 1-2 finishers in Boston and Ray Ferraro’s 41st for investigated by the commission­ raced since October. I felt kind of Baxter State Park in northern Maine, under a Kenneth Nally, 24, committed suicide sional when they learned of his suicidal the N L Cy Young voting. But Hartford made the score 1-1 after er’s office for alleged gambling funny warming up. I almost felt 2- year-old campaign to restore the animal toApril 1, 1979, by shooting himself. tendencies. Hershiser is suffering from the one period of the hard-hitting FREE BLOOD activities. out of place. I ran a good time for the state. His parents, Walter and Maria Nally, Other openers find the St. Louis game in which 14 roughing A state trial judge dismissed the suit, but flu and will pitch Wednesday myself. As long as you do that, Seven males and seven females, born to a subsequently sued the Grace Community Cardinals at the New York Mets, penalties were called. a state appeals court reinstated it in a PRESSURE CHECK instead. you’ll be right up there where you herd that originated In Newfoundland, will be Church of the Valley, the largest protest- Tim Belcher will open in his ruling that sent shock waves through the the Boston Red Sox at the want to be. I ’m not disappointed “ I didn’t see any reason why it tranquilized and trucked to the area on ant church in Los Angeles County, and four place. The last time he appeared Baltimore Orioles, the San Fran­ wouldn’t be this type of game,” Tuesday and Wednesday. church pastors. legal profession and the religious finishing second.” in Cincinnati, last Sept. 16, the cisco Giants at the San Diego Pleau said, “ especially getting so The caribou will spend several weeks in a The wrongful-death suit alleged that the community. Maintain your heaith while Kittredge. who was the top Reds’ Tom Browning pitched a Padres, the Toronto Blue Jays at close to the playoffs. Nobody 3- acre enclosure, feasting on pellets they havepastors had been negligent and had acted It also helped spawn a new type of you maintain your home. female finisher in the Tolland perfect game. the Kansas City Royals and the wants to come in here and look lived on while in captivity. Then, they will be outrageously in failing to prevent the “ clergyman malpractice” insurance of­ Five-Miler two weeks ago, plans 1st Wednesday of every month. The last two National League Milwaukee Brewers at the Cleve­ like fools. That’s the worst thing released. suicide. fered to religious organizations. teams to win consecutive pen­ land Indians. to race more regularly now. Lori Officials are keeping the location of the Nally first became depressed in 1973, Vernier of Bolton was the second you can do.” After lawyers for Nally’s parents WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 nants were the Dodgers in 1977-78 enclosure a secret, fearing that people would while a student at UCLA, after breaking up Mariners at Athletics female to cross the line in 30:44. "W e knew they wanted to win presented all evidence at the ensuing trial, Sam to 12noon and 1pm to 4pm and the Reds in 1975-76. disturb the herd. with a girlfriend. In 1974, he began Jim Lefebvre. a coach for Cathy Cross, a 1986 East Catholic this gam e” because of its playoff the suit was thrown out again. The judge “ Repeating, as history shows, The reindeer-like animals were pushed to attending the 10,000-member Grace Oakland last year, makes his grad, was the third female implications, Neely said. “ They said there was insufficient evidence. is a very difficult task,” said Fred extinction in the state by over-eager hunters, Community. Claire, Dodgers’ executive vice debut as manager of the Marin­ finisher. Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Harald came in and played that way. disease and development. The last Maine The church offered pastoral counseling, The case returned to the state appeals ers, who have never had a They played strong and played president for player personnel. “ I’m really happy,” Kittredge, and by 1979 had about 30 counselors on its court, and that court once again revived winning season. He sends Mark COMING HOME — Edward Sparkowski of Glastonbury, tight and that was good for us” to caribou was seen in 1908 on the mile-high MANCHESTER LUMBER “ We have the opportunity to do who is engaged to be married Mount Katahdin in what is now Baxter park. staff. According to trial testimony, the the suit. "The Coniractors' Choice. The Homeowners Helper something that no Dodger team with a spectator looking on, strides for home in front of prepare for the more intense church did not sponsor a professional or But the California Supreme Court killed the field in Saturday's Rabbit Run. 401 NEW STATE ROAD, MAMCHESTER.CT » 643-5144 has done — win back-to-back See BASEBALL, page 13 See SPARKOWSKI. page 13 playoff style of hockey. clinical counseling ministry. the suit last Nov. 23. i t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, April 3, 1989 A MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 3, 1989 — High School Preview Best team wins Fisher living A Pitching a mainstay women’s crown out a fantasy TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — Ten­ record of the most points in a nessee coach Pat Summitt said championship game set by Uni­ the best women’s basketball versity of Southern California’s team in the country' won the Cheryl Miller in 1983 and tied by for East Cathoiic nine NCAA championship. Auburn with Michigan Cynthia Cooper of Southern Cal in coach Joe Ciampi agreed. Bv Len Auster 1986. “ This is the most athletic team By Hal Bock Yet for the opening tournament Manchester Herald I’ve ever had.” Summitt said When Auburn cut Tennessee’s games at Atlanta, the school left Sunday after her Lady Volun­ eight-point halftime lead to 50-47 The Associated Press Two years ago then sophomore its cheerleaders and band home, teers pulled away in the final nine with 8:43 left, Summitt told her Kevin Greene was the bellwether minutes to beat Southeastern players during a timeout that SEA’TTLE — Interim coach renting the Georgia State band of the East Catholic High pitching ' a - Conference rival Auburn 76-60 for they had to start trying harder or Steve Fisher is living out the and dressing them in Michigan staff, posting a 9-1 won-lost mark Tennessee’s second NCAA title in they weren’t going to win. fantasy of every person who ever baseball caps to play “ Hail to the and leading the Eagles to the three years. “ I felt like this team worked for somebody else, every Victors.” state Class L title game. “ What I had to say had nothing It seemed like Schembechler was the best team in college to do with basketball,” she said. employee who looked at the boss was treating this as a stopgap A year ago then junior Marc basketball starting the year. I “ I told them I couldn’t believe the and thought, “ I can do that job. operation that would end quickly, Mangiafico, with Greene suffer­ wanted to do everything I could to Auburn players wanted it more and I can do it better.” ing through an injury plaqued keep it motivated.” than they did. I felt like it was a Fisher’s basketball boss at as Michigan’s tournament trips campaign, came to the forefroiit Ciampi’s Lady Tigers lost in the matter of effort and we weren t Michigan was Bill Frleder, who so frequently had before. But with an 8-3 mark and led the championship game for the se­ intense enough then.” never got the Wolverines out of now, five wins later, the Wolve­ Eagles to the Class L semifinals. cond straight year in the Tacoma the NCAA regionals. Now, in rines are playing for the title and Gordon, who will play profes­ Think what the two in tandem Dome. three weeks as his replacement, the interim coach is riding one of sionally in Europe or Japan next could do if each fulfills his “ If you look at that (Tennessee) Fisher has them playing for the the most remarkable roller coas­ year, then went out and hit three potential. roster, it’s a great roster,” NCAA championship against ter stories in sports history. straight jumpers in the next two Ciampi said. “ It’s a ‘who’s who’ Seton Hall tonight. He also has put Bo on the spot. “ I don’t think you’ll find a roster.” minutes, igniting a 13-2 run for a better 1-2 punch (pitching-wise) NUMBER ONE — Tennessee Coach Pat Summitt signals This comes as no great shock to Fisher is a low-profile guy The best “ who” for the Lady 63-49 lead. AP photo around,” said veteran Eagle "number one as she holds the basketball net after her his players because Fisher has running a high-profile program. Volunteers was 6-foot senior Summitt said she didn t tell her OUT OF THE WAY — Cleveland’s Larry Sunday at the Richfield Coliseum. The coach Jim Penders, who brings a Lady Volunteers beat Auburn, 76-60, to claim the NCAA been Michigan’s strategy guy all “ I’m not about to dazzle you with forward Bridgette Gordon, who players specifically to go to along. Loy Vaught and Terry one-liners.” he said. Nance moves past the Celtics' Ed career mark of 256-143-1 with two scored 27 points and pulled down Women’s Basketball championship Sunday in Tacoma, Cavaliers won, 117-100. state championships (1975 and Gordon at the critical time, but Mills said Frieder’s main game The question then would seem 11 rebounds. Her 27points tied the that it lust worked out that way. Pinckney during their NBA game ’83) into this, his 21st season at the Wash. function was to ride the referees. to be whether Schembechler helm. For X ’s and O’s, the team turned wants a basketball coach or an A sub-par Greene had a 3-2 to Fisher. entertainer. If he wants a coach, mark last season as East went Sanders Now the question is, when this Fisher is available. If he wants an Lame Parish no match 16-7. "I hope he can rebound from Sparkowski joyride finally ends, will Michi­ entertainer, well. Bo could look last year,” Penders said. Mangi­ From page 11 gan athletic director Bo Schem- up George Bums. afico, 6-2 as a sophomore, aver­ puts onus bechler also turn to Fisher. How can Bo not give the job, at aged 11.5 strikeouts per game a Last summer, approaching his least a one-year contract, to the for the Cavs’ Daugherty year ago. He’s been impressive in 10th year as an assistant basket­ guy who has taken the so-often next March, said. “ I wanted to Mark Paparella, 4. Pat O'Neill, 5. Bill Female eo-49: 1. Ellle Lowell,i«t05,2. the preseason. The real action NFL Renkert, 6. Trent CoKord, 7. Louis Carolyn Sundermon, 3. Sandra Glleco. ball coach and seventh year in underachieving Wolveriqes to opens for East Thursday against see what I could do. This is a nice Sanabria, 8. Ron KIrshbaum, 9. Jon Female SO-and-over; 1. Elizabeth Bv Bill Barnard tive triple-double — as Chicago that job at Michigan, Fisher this threshold? Windham High at refurbished course. I’m just starting to Bell, 10. Frank RuckI, 11. Richard Parr, Sparkowski, 40:41, 2. Joan Powers, 3. The Associated Press beat New Jersey for its 10th 12. Gary Scranton, 13. Phil Forzley, 14. Romanie Kleinrobbenhaar. made a career decision. Easy. Just by being Bo. Eagle Field. seriously train now. I want to run NBA Roundup victory in 12 games. STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) - Geoffrey Willard, 15. Joseph Noel, 16. Male 18-and-under: 1. Pat O'Neill, “ I’m not a guy who gets “ He told me. ‘Fisher, you’re the “ We’ll contend (in the All Barry Sanders has put the ball a lot of races now. I’ll definitely Tim Lamb, 17. Dick Ashley, 18. Jeff 25:52, 2. Louis Sanabria, 3. Geoffrey Robert Parish, long one of the The Nets, who were led by Chris Cohen, 19. William Baldwin, 20. William Willard. anxious,“ hesaid. “Iheldmyfirst coach for the tournament. We’ll Connecticut Conference) if we run the MCC (Four-Mile) race.” best centers in the NBA. was Morris with 18 points and 11 squarely in the NFL’s hands. Simmons. Male Open: 1. Edward Sparkowski, talk about everything else after can get the pitching and don’t Divisional winners: 25:57, 2. Tim DeValve, 3. Mark high school job 11 years and could lame. Brad Daugherty was the rebounds, have lost 13 of their last Sanders, who won the Heisman Proceeds from the race will quarter, but they wound updoing have injuries,” Penders said, Fomole 18-ond-under: 1. Susan Cha, Paparella. have stayed longer. I love Michi­ that.’ He told the team he is young lion, poised for the kill. 14 games and 12 straight on the Trophy last year as a junior, benefit Paul Newman’s Hole-in- 40:22, 2. Courtney Granville, 3. Susan Male 35-39: 1. Frank RuckI, 26:43, 2. what they do well, running the “ Pitching in high school is about Prenetta. Steven Morse, 3. Robert Caplin. gan. It’s a great place to be and a committed to finding the best The Cleveland Cavaliers, with road. announced Saturday in Denver the-Wall Gang Camp and the floor,” Boston coach Jim 85 percent (of the gam e).” Female open: 1. Teresa KIHredge, Male 40-49; 1. Dick Ashley, 27:46, 2. great community to live in. But coach in America for the team. Daugherty scored 23 points in the that he is prepared to challenge Tri-Town Emergency Shelter. 29:38, 2. Lori Vernier, 3. Cathy Cross. James Wall, 3. Ronald Johnson, Rodgers said. 76ers 108, Rockets 99: Philadel­ If that’s the case, the two- I’m 43.1 said to my wife, 'I want to “ If you know Bo. when he says first half, opened a 14-point Rtglnald Plnto/Minchattar Herald the NFL in court, if necessary, to Rttuitt: Top 20- 1. Ed SparKowsKI, Female 35-39: 1. Gale Jones, 34:27, 2. Male SO-and-over: 1. Tom Butterfield, Cleveland, which blocked 11 phia beat Houston for the 22nd headed sword of the right-handed 24:57 for 5.0 miles, 2. Tim DeValve, 3. Sue Riley, 3. Nancy Charon. 30:48, 2. Pete Muzeroll, 3. Russ Burton. be a head coach. We’ve got to use something, he sticks with it. halftime lead, then coasted to a make himself available in the shots, extended its lead to 23 consecutive time at the Greene and left-handed Mangia­ EAST HURLER — Right-hander Kevin Greene is one-half regular or supplemental draft. the resources of Michigan to get it That’s what he’s doing. He’s a 117-100 victory over the Boston points early in the third quarter, as Charles Barkley had 26 points done.’ ” man of his word. He said he Celtics Sunday. fico puts East ahead of the game. of East Catholic’s potent pitching staff. Greene has a 12-3 Sanders said his desire to help and Boston got no closer than 12 and 10 rebounds and Hersey Finding a third pitcher, for So Fisher, who describes him­ wouldn’t name a coach until the Daugherty, who finished with mark over the past two seasons. East opens its season his family financially and the the rest of the way. Ron Harper Hawkins scored 23 points. those three games in a week self as a loyal company man, did tournament is over so I haven’t 27 points, said he was aware of Thursday at home against Windham. four-year probation handed down scored 16 points during the third The 76ers opened an 11-2 lead situations, is crucial for Penders. Baseball the logical thing. He went to see mentioned it or thought about it.” Parish’s sore knee, which had by the NCAA against Oklahoma quarter to keep the Cavaliers and stretched it to 62-47 at Among the candidates are left­ From page 11 The players certainly have, kept him out of the previous two State in January were two main Boss Bo to tell him how he felt. comfortably ahead. halftime despite 20 first-half hander Jimmy Robinson, a senior Senior Joe Gorman (.303) will Walania, the team to beat in the factors. though. “ Coach Fisher’s a great games. He took advantage of the Schembechler. who views bas­ Harper finished with 28 points points by Otis Thorpe, who who otherwise will occupy first alternate between center field league. He also sees Fairfield situation, but wasn’t gloating “ This decision in based, in part, ketball as a something to kill time teacher.” Rumeal Robinson said. and Mark Price 21 for Cleveland. finished with a career-high 37. base, sophomore right-hander and left. It depends on the days Prep, Class LL se'mifinalist a after the game. on the financial hardship that my Langston against Dave Stewart, player at Yale University, will “The opening day starter is between bowl games and spring “ That’s the kind of coach you Price didn’t play the fourth The Rockets, who haven’t won in John Fisher and freshman right­ Mangiafico, the other co-captain, year ago, and St. Bernard as two “ His knee was hurting, I guess. family and I are presently faced a 20-game winner in each of the throw out the first ball. usually the ace of the staff,” football practice, was cordial to need. With a great teacher, your quarter after banging knees with Philadelphia since 1974, did not hander Jeff Benson. Fisher and is on the mound. When he isn’t other strong contenders in what with, and the opportunity to I don’t really think about things last two seasons. The Red Sox lost pitcher Bruce Swindell said. “ I led this staff in the coach. “ He said. ‘Let me team becomes much better.” Brian Shaw in the third period. get as close as 10 points in the Robinson have had good outings pitching, Mangiafico, who led the shapes up to be an exciting relieve some of the pressure,” like that,” Daugherty said. “ My Canseco, who had eight homers Hurst to free agency and their all categories, so if you base it on know what I can do, who I can Kevin McHale came off the second half until the last minute in the preseason. team with 18 RBIs a year ago, league. Sanders said. “ I come from a Mills snickered over the com­ scoring was a tribute to good and 24 RBIs last April, will miss spring has been one of turmoil what a pitcher did last year, I call,’ ” Fisher said. bench for the second straight of the game. Junior Jimmy Penders (.270 patrols center. Senior Mike family of 11 children, and I feel a parison between Frieder. the passing. My teammates were If the pitching comes through at least three weeks with a wrist thanks to the Wade Boggs-Margo should be the starter. I didn’t Well, as long as you asked. Bo. game and scored 34 points. batting average a year ago) will Hickey is in right. Senior Bob duty to try to assist them.” ref-baiter, and Fisher, the game- getting me the ball down where I Bullets 120, Warriors 103: Wa­ East, too, will contend. injury. Canseco, the AL MVP and Adams controversy and Cle­ start the opener last year and 1 there is one thing. You could hire Reggie Lewis had 20. be behind the plate. Robinson Desmond will see back-up action Sanders’ announcement is sure mens’ threat to reporters if they plan guy. “ Whoever heard of an could score. The passes were shington won its 13th consecutive the first player to hit 40 home runs still won 18 games. It’s just a the guy who, on the very shortest Pistons 117, Clippers 101: De­ (.276) is at first, junior Martin in the infield. to set the stage for a landmark wrote about his family. undefeated coach getting fired?” splitting up a lot of the double home game as Darrell Walker Schedulv: April 6 Windham H, 7 and steal 40 bases in the same matter of prestige.” of notice, has taken Michigan troit won its eighth straight game Fiori opens at second base, “ We have a thin bench,” ruling by the NFL, which does not he wondered. teams.” had 16 points, 10 rebounds and Aaulnas H, 12 Manchester H, 14 South season, will be replaced in right “ The season starts, everyone farther than Frieder ever did. and ended the Clippers’ longest freshman Rob Penders at short­ Penders admits. “ If anyone gets Catholic A, 15 St. Bernard H 10 a.m., 19 allow the drafting of field by either rookie Felix Jose And Parish was making no nine assists in less than three Notre Dame A (Quigley Stadium) 10 will settle down and concentrate In another development, the Schembechler never was a Fisher is prepared if that winning streak in three years at stop and senior co-captain Paul hurt or sick, we’ll really be in hot underclassmen. or Stan Javier. New York Yankees said that first excuses. quarters against Golden State. o.m., 21 St. Joseph H 10 a.m., 22 on playing together and win­ Frieder fan anyway. When the happens. “ Obviously, this has three. Dumais at third base. water. Northwest Catholic A 1 p.m, 26 Xavier H But David Ware, one of two The A’s are seeking to become baseman Don Mattingly will miss “ Don’t take anything away Jeff Malone led the Bullets with ning,” pitcher Wes Gardner said. paid dividends for me person­ Joe Dumars scored 23 points “ It’s the most unsettled infield “ We play a lot of three games in 4 p.m., 28 Fairfield Prep H 3:45 p.m., 29 agents with whom Sanders has the first AL team to win consecu­ the opening series in Minnesota former coach fled for Arizona from Daugherty. He got off to a 20 points, while Ledell Eackles Windham A (at ECSU), 7 p.m. ally.” he said. “ My opportunity and Bill Laimbeer added 22 points I’ve ever had,” Penders says, four days so we’re going to have a May 1 South Catholic H, 3Manchester signed, said his client “ is not tive pennants since the New York The Orioles, who have six because of back spasms which State on the eve of the tourna­ great start and it just steamrolled had 19. including 15 in the fourth has been every coach’s dream. I and 18 rebounds for the Pistons, “ because of its inexperience. It’s rely on a third pitcher and that A, 5 Notre Dame H 4 p.m., 9St. Joseph A trying to create any new rules.” Yankees did it in 1976-77-1978. rookies and 14 players with two have bothered him for the past ment, Bo plugged in Fisher, after that,” said Parish, who quarter. The Warriors got 19 4 p.m., 13 St. Bernard A 11 a.m., 16 think Steve Fisher will be a head who also got 22 points from Vinnie the first time I haven’t had an right now is up for grabs.” “ Barry is not a confrontational years or less of major-league week. Mattingly is expected to grandly proclaiming that Michi­ finished with 10 points and 11 points from Chris Mullin. Stratford A, 17 Xavier A 7 p.m., 19 Cardinals at Mats coach someplace next year. I Johnson. experienced player (at any posi­ Penders sees two-time defend­ Fairfield Prep A (Fairfield U) 4 p.m., 22 pei^on,” Ware said. “ We would experience, will start Dave play in the Yankees’ home opener gan would be coached by a rebounds. “ It’ll take a couple Hawks 132, Pacers 109: Atlanta Rockville A. Dwight Gooden starts for the The Clippers, who were outre- tion) who had a full year under his ing ACC champ Notre Dame of like to resolve this matter amica­ Schmidt, who is 18-10 over the against Cleveland on Friday. Michigan man, not some inter­ don’t know where. I hope it’s more days to get it back in shape had four players with more than Games not noted 3:30 p.m.; Home Mets against Joe Magrane. the bounded 62-31, were paced by Ken belt.” West Haven, featuring pitcher A1 games at Eagle Field. bly. But if we have to. we’ll past two seasons as a reliever. Without Mattingly, Rickey loper from elsewhere. Michigan.” and to get the conditioning back. ” 20 points as the Hawks handed 1988 ERA king despite a 5-9 Norman with 24 points and Benoit litigate.” Henderson and Dave Winfield, Would the Wolverines be pre­ His resume includes one partic­ Indiana its worst home defeat of record. The Mets have won 17 of Giants at Padres Cleveland fell behind 6-0, but Benjamin with 20. Should he enter the regular the Yankees beat the Mets 4-0 pared to hire an expensive, big ularly impressive credential. In the season. their last 19 openers, including 10 Daugherty scored eight straight Lakers 118, Bucks 117: Byron college draft later this month. San Francisco’s 39-year-old Sunday as John Candelaria and name replacement? Schem­ three weeks, he has five postsea­ Reggie Theus led Atlanta with straight at home. points to give the Cavaliers the Scott scored 32 points, including Sanders is certain to be a high Rick Reuschel pitches against two relievers combined on a bechler seemed insulted. “ This is son wins. That’s one more than lead for good at 8-6. He made his 27 points, Moses Malone had 25 M CC suffers long weekend “I feel very strong and I’m five 3-point shots, and Magic choice. San Diego’s Eric Show, who was seven-hitter. The Yankees won Michigan, son,” he said. “ We can Schembechler has in 20 years of first 10 field-goal attempts and points and 13 rebounds. Glenn anxious to get the season Johnson added 24 points and 11 “ I don’t pretend to be an expert San Diego’s opening-game the spring series 4-2. afford anything we want.” coaching Michigan football. scored 16 points in the first assists for the Lakers. Rivers with 24 points and Domi­ “You can’t win a ballgame (Mass.) Community College most effective pitcher over the on the NFL draft,” Oklahoma started,” Gooden said. “ We need pitcher in 1987, 1986 and 1984, quarter. Rickey Pierce and Sikma led nique Wilkins 23, including 19 in when your pitchers can’t find the Tuesday afternoon at Cougar weekend, allowing only two hits, State coach Pat Jones said. “ But I to get off to a good start tike we when the Padres won their only The Cavaliers, winners of 27 of the Bucks with 29 and 27 points, the second half. plate,” first-year Manchester Field. four walks while striking out 12 can tell you I’ve paid a lot more did last year (30-11).” pennant. their last 28 at home, have beaten respectively. Early in the first Chuck Person led Indiana with Community College baseball The Cougars lost to Eastern, batters in the first game with attention to it this year than I ever The Mets’ main concerns are The Padres have a new took DON’T MONKEY the Celtics five straight times. period, the Kareem Abdul- 24 points and Reggie Miller added coach Sean Risley said after his 11-4 and 4-1, and to Northern Northern Essex on Sunday. have before. We’re talking about catcher Gary Carter and first after a series of off-season Boston hasn’t won in Cleveland in Jabbar stole the ball in the 21. Cougars dropped back-to-back Essex, 6-3 (eight innings) and Northern Essex 000 201 03-6-3-1 the first, second or third guy baseman Keith Hernandez, both doubleheaders over the weekend 16-3. MCC 110 000 10-3-5-2 transactions that included the three years. backcourt from Larry Krystko- Mavericks 98, Heat 96: Dallas picked, period.” 35. Carter hit .242 last season with AROUND... to the Eastern Connecticut State Hitting well in the four games N- Cunningham and Nlelodllk. MCC- signing of Hurst and the acquisi­ “ I don’t think we match up wiak and, subsequently, was moved within a half-game of Olmo, Petchark (8) and Charter. Sanders was an unheralded only 11 homers and 46 RBIs. University sub-varsity and tion in trades of pitcher Walt poorly with them,” Parish said. knocked to the floor by Krystko- Portland in the race for the eighth for MCC were Greg Turner, Mike WP-Cunnlngham. LP- Olmo. backup to All-American Thur­ Hernandez, who missed two Northern Essex (Mass.) Com­ Terrell and slugger baseman “ We just didn’t play well. I don’t wiak and his goggles flew off. and final Western Conference Charter, Ray Massa, Rafael Northern Essex 006 307 x— 16-10-2 man Thomas prior to last year. months with a hamstring pull, hit munity College. Jack Clark. 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THAT YOU ARE A it to us or if you would like more information PAY-BY-MAIL NCAA’s controversial Proposition 42, which Sanders’ early departure, if suc­ Red Sox at Orioles Brewers at Indians on our Pay-By-M ail program call the CJircula- NEW YORK — Americans believe the colleges cessful, would create a mass CUSTOMER. By Steven Wine been No. 1, you’re never satisfied Sabatini said. “ Mentally I feel would prevent schools from giving athletic The Orioles lost their first 21 With ace Teddy Higuera on the with the best athletic teams falsify grades and exodus of other underclassmen. tion Department. 647-9946 After initial pay­ 1 The Associated Press — not completely satisfied, any­ more strong now, and that’s the scholarships to players who fail to meet the games last season and get to face disabled list. Milwaukee’s Don pay athletes under the table, a Media General- “ In football, you’d better beone ment and prior to expiration, you will be billed key to beating Steffi.” NCAA’s academic requirements. Roger Clemens. 18-12 last year August gets the call against Greg way. But I’m still excited about Associated Press poll found. of the pure greats — and I think with eight shutouts and a club- Swindell, who was 5-0 last April KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. - The playing. I’m looking forward to Sabatini, the tournament’s top Georgetown coach John Thompson sat out two Barry is one of the greats — to do Sizable majorities in the national survey said record 291 strikeouts. President but lost eight straight from June losses come a little more fre­ the majors in the summer. I’m seed, won her first title this year NCAA Division I schools overemphasize their games in protest this season, arguing that the it,” Jones said. “ I do think this is George Bush, a one-time baseball 5-July 19. quently now for 34-year-old Chris not that disappointed.” and her first championship in a athletic programs and neglect academic require­ rule would mainly disqualify poor black athletes a precedent-setter, but I don’t I would like to pay by mail for my Manchester Herald subscription Please begin my Evert, and while she doesn’t like Saturday’s crowd at Key Bis- two-week event. ments for athletes. Eight in 10 favored tighter who attend Inferior public schools and thus score think you’ll see a mass exodus to that fact, she accepts it. cayne, less than 90 minutes from “ I have to try to play every scholarship standards. lower on academic tests. The rule does not go into the NFL. I think it would be a pay-by-mail subscription on — ^— i Evert has finished second in Evert’s home in Boca Raton, tournament the same, not just As college sports this week staged its most effect until the 1990-91 season and Thompson disaster in most cases to do that. her past two tournaments and is roared after almost every point play a few tournaments well,” celebrated annual event, the NCAA basketball ended his walkout after the NCAA said it would “ There are very few truly, Enclosed please fin'd payment for: still looking for her first title this she won, especially during her she said. championship, the survey of 1,108 adults reconsider the rule. truly great ones, and the same Carrier Delivery: year. Gabriela Sabatini beat her second-set rally. The next chance for a meeting revealed broad concern about the integrity of sort of situation hasn’t affected 1989 HONDA □ 3 months *23 10 0 6 months *46 20 1 year 92,40 6-1, 4-6, 6-2 in Saturday’s finals at “ I don’t know if I’ll be back next between Sabatini and Graf will be sports programs at Division I colleges. However, 81 percent of the blacks in the survey college basketball a great deal.” Senior Citizens: the International Players year, but I really enjoyed this,” at the Bausch & Lomb tourna­ Seventy-six percent said colleges should not be favored Prop 42, as high a level of support as Although Jones said “ from a PRELUDE S □ 3 months *21 56 ^ □ 6 months *43.12 □ 1 year *86 24 Championships. Evert told the crowd at the award ment on Amelia Island, Fla., permitted to pay money to their student athletes. among whites. And eight in 10 supporters, blacks selfish standpoint” he would like 5 Speed “ Getting into the finals, I’m ceremonies. April 10-16. Yet more than 55 percent said they believed as well as whites, said they would favor the rule to see Sanders return to Okla­ Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment □ Tip Amount ,, even if it could disqualify many blacks and other "The Best of the Bes consistent at least,” Evert said. But later at a news conference. “ I still think Steffi is a tougher schools, and booster clubs, commonly make such homa State, “ in my heart, I think minority athletes from scholarships. "Motor Route and Rural Delivery rates may vary “ But I don’t put the pressure on Evert dismissed speculation by player physically at this point payments secretly. he’s doing the right thing.” “ Certainly there are large, myself anymore that I have to reporters about her retirement. than Gabby,” Evert said. “ But Those suspicions were even more pronounced At the same time, respondents strongly backed large sums of money involved In win every single match. Nowa­ “ You guys are thinking about this is a big tournament for among college sports fans. Sixty-three percent sports scholarships in general, with 83 percent in * ’ said they believed the schools make secret this ” Jones said. “ We’re not 263 days when I lose a match. I’m that, 24 hours a day it seems, but support. Among blacks, for whom scholarships Gabby to win. Nothing’s wrong talking about $100,000 or $200,000, Address disappointed for an hour, and I’m not thinking about that at payments, while just 51 percent of non-fans often provide an escape route from poverty, with her game.” thought that was the case. we’re talking millions of dollars then I go home and realize I have all,” Evert said. support reached 92 percent. The men’s final, scheduled for here over a long period of time. another life.” While Evert’s best days are The random-sample poll, conducted by tele­ Sunday, was cancelled and Ivan And I couldn’t in good faith tell _wow, Evert has 157 career singles past, Sabatini confirmed that she phone March 6-15, had a margin of error of plus or Blacks were less critical than whites of Lendl won by default when his minus three percentage points. Barry this was not the thing to titles, more than any other has a bright future. The 18-year- Division I programs overall. Forty-three percent MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF... PAY BY-MAIL opponent, Thomas Muster, suf­ Despite the concerns, the survey found strong do.” MANChESTERHCt'CA player. Her most recent came in old Argentine may be the best bet of blacks believed colleges make secret pay­ fered a knee injury in a car interest in college sports, with 54 percent calling Jones said he began preparing New Orleans last October. to challenge top-ranked Steffi ments to athletes, for example, while 59 percent 24 A D A M S ST. accident late Friday night. Mus­ themselves fans. Even fans, however, agreed of whites suspected it. A third of blacks favored for “ Life without Barry” at the The Manchester Herald “ It would be nice to win a Graf, who skipped the MANCHFSTER, CT ()(i04() ter returned to Austria for major solidly that the schools neglect academics and legalizing such payments; just 16 percent of beginning of spring drills, when P.O. Box 591 • Manchester, CT 06040 tournament. tournament,” said Evert, ranked reconstructive surgery and six to place too much emphasis on sports. whites agreed. Sanders told him he wanted to 64()-.l.T 1 fourth in the world. “ When you’ve “I’m really playing well,” nine months of rehabilitation. pursue his NFL options. 14 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 3, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, April 3. 1989 — 15 S P O R TS SCOREBOARD Canucks face major task in Flames By Ken Rappoport finished six games under ,500and 14th Washington and the New York season. IN B R IEF Cavaliers 117. Celtics 100 The Assoclotecl Press overall. Rangers are at Pittsburgh in the “ We’ve seen some excellent goal­ Hockey “ We’ve got to check well and have Patrick Division, and Chicago is at tending here lately,” Gretzky said. r T r - r z n ^ BOSTON (IK ) N The Edmonton Oilers will be trying the power play click,” McCammon Detroit and Minnesota at St. Louis in “ These kinds of things are good for Pinckney 58 (M) 6, Lewis 518 54 x Parish 48 5210, Show 51100 4, Johnson 5K) to win their fifth Stanley Cup in six said. “ I feel good about it. It will be a the Norris. you because that’s playoff hockey. 10X 14, Klelne 0-5 52 2, McHole 15 X 53 34, years when the NHL playoffs begin tough series no matter what people The featured attraction in the Los “ Goaltending wins it for you. I ’m Upshow510CM)6, BlndsonoOOOOO,Grondlson Final NHL standings 01OOO, Gamble 23004. Totols 401K1521 IK . Wednesday. The Vancouver Canucks think” Angeles-Edmonton series, of course, not trying to put pressure on the will just be trying to get past the The Canucks aren’t the only team is Wayne Gretzky. Now playing for goaltenders, but if you give up easy WALES CONFERENCE CLEVELAND (117) Calgary Flames. rated a longshot in the first round. ’The the Kings, he will try to dethrone the Adam Olviflen Nonce 38 OO 6, Sanders 541-25, Dotffiherty goals, you can’t win. We feel confident v-Atontreol 53 18 9 115 315 218 11-125627, Price 7-126821,Horper 10165 9 X , “ If we play patiently and with same holds true for Hartford against team he led to four Stanley Cup titles with ours.’’ x-Boston 37 39 14 88 289 256 Wllllams577813,Ehlo02000,Volentlne 2-554 the Canadians in the Adams Division. in five years. X-Buffalo 38 35 7 83 391 299 7, Rollins 53 00 4, Keys 53 OO 4, Hubbord emotion, Calgary’s not unbeatable,’’ Meanwhile, the Washington Capi­ x-Nortterd 37 38 5 79 299 190 1-1 OO 2,Dodlev01000.Totals45X30X117. Vancouver coach Bob McCammon The Canadians waged a down-to- “ We’re going up against the Stanley tals will be starting their playoff drive Ourtec 27 46 7 61 369 342 the-wire battle with Calgary for the Cup champions,” Gretzky said. " It’s from a unique perspective, as the FatrtcR Dlvwen Boston K M X 23—IK said as he prepared his team for the ^ ^ W L T Fh OF OA Cleveland X M x S«—117 unenviable task of playing the top spot, losing on the last weekend of not going to be easy. We have our work division champion. Their Patrick V-Wo$hlnotOfi 41 29 10 92 305 259 5Polnt goals— Lewis, Price. Fouled the season. cut out for us. Edmonton has been Division title was the first in their x-Plt1s(xiroh 40 33 7 87 347 349 out— None. Rebounds— Boston 99 (Parish league’s best team in the opening x-N Y Ronocri 37 35 8 82 310 307 11), Cleveland 44 (Nonce, Ehio 6) round. “ We’re excited about the season waiting all year for the playoffs. They 15-year history. x-PhMoxMchlo 36 36 8 80 307 285 Assists— Boston 7! (Johnson 8), Cleveland 33 even though we missed out (on first know how to win big games. They “ The championship is something N m J tn e v 27 41 12 66 281 325 (Price, Horper W). Total fouls— BostonX Consider the Canucks’ plight: 'They Cleveland 18. A — 19817. overall),” said Montreal forward have guys who come through in the N Y lilonderx 28 47 5 61 265 325 beat the Flames just once In eight you can’t take away from us,” CAMFBELL CONFERENCE Ryan Walter after the Canadians clutch.” tries during the season and finished 43 forward Mike Ridley said. "It took 15 Ttorrlt DIvWoii Hawks 132, Pacers 109 finished second overall for the second On the positive side for the Kings, W L T Fit OF OA points behind the Smythe Division years and it’s great-to be a part of it. r e v o l t 34 34 13 80 313 316 winners. consecutive year. the team has been playing well. The banner is going to be up in the Cap X-St. Louis 33 35 12 78 275 285 ATLANTA (132) In the Adams’ other first-round " I think we’ll give it a good run,” Centre and everybody can take pride x-Mlnoesoto 27 37 16 70 258 278 Koncak 54 OO 4, Wilkins 7-X 80 X , X-Chlcopo 27 41 12 66 397 335 Malone 9-17 78 X, Rivers 1015 34 24, With 117 points, the Flames nosed series, it’s Buffalo vs. Boston, another Gretzky said. in that. We worked hard and accomp­ Toronto 28 46 6 62 239 342 Theus 10137-727, Levlngston4O5210, Battle out the Montreal Canadians by two SdiyflM Dtvlslofl rerun of last season. In the other He is particularly happy with the lished that, winning the Patrick 4-102-210, Tolbert021-21,Webb1-1002,Carr02 points for the $200,000 President’s y < a ,g a iy 54 17 9 117 354 226 0 0 0 , Bradley 52004, Ferrell 00522. Totols Smythe opening-rounder, Edmonton team’s goaltending, especially since Division, but now it’s playoff time. x-Los Anodes 42 31 7 91 376 335 4595X-361X. A P photo Trophy for the league’s overall points plays at Los Angeles. the acquisition of Kelly Hrudey from Now we have to try to get a conference x-Edmonton 38 34 8 84 325 306 INDIANA (109) x-Voncouver 33 39 8 74 251 253 champion. The Canucks, meanwhile. Elsewhere, Philadelphia plays at the New York Islanders late in the Person5157824,Thompson5112-214,Smlts WINS TITLE BACK — Hulk Hogan has banner to go up along with that.” Winnipeg 26 42 12 64 300 355 Roc photo 4-7 OO 8, Fleming 13 52 4, Wlttmon 24 526 x-cilnched plovoft berth; y-cMnched di­ Miller 7-15 78 21, Sklles 55 4410, Schrempf 58 his arm raised in victory after defeating vision title WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS — Nassiff Sports won the Women’s 8818, (3rav 1-1002, DrellIngOOOOO, Frederick “Macho Man’’ to reclaim Sehirdav's Oomes Volleyball League title this winter. Team members, from left, front row: Sue 1-3002, StephensOOOOO. Totols35723534109 Boston 5, Quebec 4 Altonta 36 X X 36-1X Buttoio 4, New York Islanders 3 his World Wrestling Federation title Blackhawks get it right second time around Alter!, Gloria Bellucci, Kathy Vitale. Back row: Laura Dunfield, Terri Chase, Indiana X M 26 X — iw Horttord 6, Oilcooo 1 5Polnt goals— Wilkins, Rivers, Person, Sunday night in Atlantic City during Pittsburoh 5, New York Ranoers 2 Liz Mielcarz, Bert Wachtelhausen. Missing: Jaye Quinn, Kate Kennedy. Fouled out— Smits, Miller. Rebounds— Woshirtoton 6, New Jersey 4 Bv Barry Wllner “ It just wasn’t to be. "Coach George Atlonta46(AAolone13),lndlona40(Thompson Wrestlemania V. twice for the Islanders. Carey Wilson Philadelphia 2, Montreal Z tie 11). Assists— Atlanta 75 (Rivers 9),lndlona The Associated Press Armstrong said. "We had a lead but had two goals for the Rangers, who St. Louis 4, Toronto 1 OT X (Fleming 9). Total fouls— Ahanta X , Los Angeles A Vancouver 4 NHL Roundup couldn’t hold on. I’m not blaming lost for the second straight night A P photo Brulns3,Wlialer82 Blues 4, Red Wings 2 Indiana X . Technicals— Indlona Illegal de­ Sunday's Oames fense, Atlanta Illegal defense, ,Koncak, This time, with a little more at stake anybody, maybe we played too under Phil Esposito. The general HOBEY BAKER WINNER — Harvard’s Winnipeg 3, MInnesoto 2 Thompson, Indlona coach Versoce, Per­ for the Chicago Blackhawks. they got cautious but the Blackhawks were Calgary < Edmonton 2 Hertford i o i—i Detroit 1 1 0—2 Basketball son, Miller. A— 13849. S P O R TS manager fired Michel Bergeron and Lane MacDonald poses with the Hobey Boston 3, Horttord 2 Boston 1 1 1—3 St. Louis 2 1 1—4 it right. the comeback, which was capped by really flying high in the third period.” took over as coach Saturday in Buffalo 4, Quebec 2 Rrst Period— 1, Boston, Neely 37 Rrst Period— 1, Detroit, Kllma 25 The Blackhawks. needing at least a Murray’s heroics. Baker award Sunday after being named St, Louis A ewroff 2 (Jovle,(iailev), 16:48.2,Hartford,Ferraro 41 (Cholsson, Oates), :X . 2, St. Louis, Ronnlno24 Bulls 106, Nets 95 The first-round playoff matchups, Pittsburgh. He heard boos and Pittsburoh A Piiilodelphla 5, O T (Anderson), 18:59. Penalties— tie to secure the final playoff berth in recipient of the award as the outstand­ (P.Cavalllnl, McKegney), 4:46. 3, St. Louis, NEW JERSEY (99) “ I haven’t been satisfied with my beginning Wednesday night, are: derisive chants in his return to New York Islanders 6. New York AAacDermId, Har (holding), 1:23; Samuels­ BennInoO (Cox, Zezel),7:16. Penoltles— Barr, NBAatandings IN B R IEF Wlllloms 5100110, Morrls9-190218, Ckirroll the Norris Division — and the NHL — performance all season ... It took me Ranoers 4 son, Har (roughing), 2:08; Jennings, Har Det (roughing), :M ; Evans, StL — Hartford at Montreal, whose Madison Square Garden. ing coilegiate hockey player in the U.S. New Jersey 7, Woshington 4 (roughing), 2:(18; Burridge, Bos (rough­ 514 1-1 17, McGee 7-12 1-2 16, Conner0300 rallied from a 3-1 deficit and elimi­ 80 games and a few seconds to score a (roughing), :9 ; Cox, StL (high-sticking), EASTERN CONFERENCE goalies, Patrick Roy and Brian Penguins 6, Flyers 5, OT: Philadel­ this year. MacDonald’s NHL rights are Chicago A Toronto 3 OT ing), 2:08; Neely, Bos, double minor 8:09; P.Cavalllnl, StL double minor 0,Hlnson5104414, Bagiev 2-110O4,Lee58O16, Los Angeles A Vancouver 4 (roughing, hIgh-stIckIng), 2:08; Ladou- Atlantic Division Gaines 54004, Shackleford2-3004, Jones 1-1 Mattingly to miss opener nated Toronto 4-3 Sunday night on big goal,” Murray said after stealing Hayward, won the Jennings Award phia rallied from a 5-2 deficit and tied (roughing), 11:21; G.Cavalllnl, StL W L Fct. OB 002. Totols 4695 6-1195. owned by the Hartford Whalers. End Regular Season ceur, Har (boarding), 3:06; Jennings, Har (roughing), 11:21; Burr, Det (holding), Troy Murray’s overtime goal. the puck from Todd Gill and beating V-New York 47 25 .653 — CHICAGO (IK ) for allowing the fewest goals, 218: it with 2:27 remaining on Tim Kerr’s (roughing), 5:41; Neufeld, Bos, double 11:21; Robertson, Det (roughing), 11:21; NEW YORK (AP) — Don Mattingly is the Phllodelphlo 40 31 .563 6'/7 Exactly a year ago. the Hawks blew goalie Allan Bester 48 seconds into the goal. But a tie didn’t help the Flyers, minor (roughing, elbowing), 5:41; Anderson, (Sallant, Det (high-sticking), 12:44; Rich­ Plppen9-1555X,Grant576416,Cartwrlght — Buffalo, which was 5-0-3 against NHL results Boston 37 34 .521 9'h 08 44 4, Paxson 4-10 OO 8, Jordan 11-B 55 X, latest player on the New York Yankees to get Hor (hooking), 7:16; Turgeon, Her ter, StL (tripping), 18:48. two leads and lost to New Jersey in extra period. “ It was time for me to the Bruins, at Boston; so Coach Paul Holmgren pulled LIU wins soccer tourney (roughing), 13:X; Crowder, Bos (roughing), Washington 34 37 .479 12'/i C8rzlne673411, Vincent 18646, Sellers6800 hurt. Mattingly, bothered by a back spasm, New Jersey 24 49 .329 23'/i 8,Davls14O03.Totols4OK25X1M. overtime, allowing the Devils to make a big play.” — Washington, which won its first Hextall. only to see Lemieux’s long 13:40. Second Period— 4, St. Louis, Tuttle 13 will miss New York’s opening series against STORES — Long Island University annexed Second Period— 3, Boston, Bouraue 18 Charlotte 17 54 .239 39Vi qualify for the Stanley Cup chase for It was not time for the Maple Leafs shot find the net. Jets 3, North Stars 2 (Bennlng, G.Cavalllnl), 16:27. 5, Detroit, New Jersey X X 22— title of any kind when it took the (Carpenter, Hawgood),6:01 (p p ). Penalties— Yzermon 65 (Oates), 17:50 (pp). Central Division 19 95 Minnesota starting 'Tuesday night. the championship in the 19th annual UCon- vDetroH 53 17 .757 — Chicago 31 x x 22— im the first time. Chicago already had to get into the playoffs, which they Patrick Division, playing host to the Lemieux finished with 85 goals and Moloney. Har (hooking), 4 :X ; Samuelsson, Penalties— Robertson, Det, major (fight­ v-Cleveland 52 X .722 2 5Polnt goals— M c O e , Jordan. Fouled Mattingly joins Dave Winfield, who is out n/Metropolitan Life Indoor Soccer Classic Minnesota i i o—2 Har, double minor (roughing, hlgh- ing). Ewen, StL. malor (flohtlna),2:03; made it. would have done with a win — and Flyers, whose 36-36-8 record was their 114 assists for 199 points, a career high Milwaukee 44 X .639 9 out— None. Rebounds— New Jersey Winnipeo | i 1—3 stlcklng), 6:01; Bouraue, Bos (roughing), Mokosak, Det, malor (fighting), 3:32; 53 three months after back surgery. And with the Sunday with a 2-1 win over host Connecticut. Chicago 44 27 .6X t'h (Morris 11), Chicago 52 (Jordan 14). The Blackhawks wouldn t have despite a record that wouldn’t have first non-winning mark since 1971-72: and third to Wayne Gretzky’s 215 and Rrst Period— 1, Minnesota, Gartner 33 6:02; Crowder, Bos (roughing), 6:01: Houda, Det, molor-gome misconduct Atlanta 43 X .606 lO'/i Assists— New Jersey 75 (Conner, Bagiev 7), trade of Jack Clark to San Diego and the It was the third title for LIU, which went 5-0-2 (Archibald, Bobe), 12:37. 2, Winnipeg Shoebottom, Bos (hlgh-stlcklna), 7:451 (fighting), 3:32; Stefan, Det, mlnor- made it this time, however, without qualified in the other three divisions. — The Rangers, losers of 12 of their 212-point seasons. His 85 goals trailed Ashton 31 (Olausson, Ellett), 17:05 (pp). DIneen, Har (hlgh-stlcklna), 8:42; John­ Indiana 22 49 .310 31'/i Chlcogo 79 (Jordan 12). Total fouls— New departure of Claudell Washington to California in tournament play. UConn, which got its lone mlsconduct, served by Kllma, (rough­ WESTERN CONFERENCE Jersey 18, Chlcogo 14. A— 17847. last 15. at Pittsburgh, which is in the only 92 and 87-goal outputs by Penalties— TinordI, Min. double mlnor- ston, Bos (cross-checking), 8:42; Peterson, ing), 3:32; Coxe, StL, doublemlnormolor- through free agency, most of New York’s goal from freshman Corey Turnage. went 4-1-2. molor (roughing, Instigator, fighting), :41; Har (hlgh-stlcklna), 11:05; Hawgood. Bos. Midwest Division playoffs for the first time since 1982; Gretzky. gome misconduct, served bv Bennlng W L Pet. OB offense is gone. AAcRoe, Min, malor-misconduct (fight­ double minor (high-sticking, roughing), (roughing. Instigator, fighting), 3:32; Mo- ing), :41; Hughes, Win, malor-misconduct 11:05; Tippett, Hor (tripping) ,13:45. v-Utah 44 27 6X — Bullets 120, Warriors 103 : 6 . — Detroit, winners of the Norris Kings 5, Canucks 4: Mike Krushel- messo, StL, malor-gome misconduct (fight­ Denver X 32 .549 5 “ It’s going to be pretty terrible starting (fighting), :41; Donnelly, Win, mlnor- ing), 3:32; RIendeau, StL. served by Raglan GOLDEN STATE (IK) with a .500 record, 34-34-12. at home nyski broke a tie with 6:24 left for the Houston X 32 .549 5 UConn nine tops Friars m olor (roughing, fighting), :41; Siren, Min Third Period— 4, Boston, Carpenter 16 (leaving the crease), 3:32; Yzerman, (Set Mullln 7-14 56 19, Teogle 517 1-2 11, without Donnie.” Yankees third baseman Mike Dallas X X .49 ll'/i for Chicago; Kings, who rested eight regulars who (holding) 5:41; Marchment, Win (Interfer­ (Howgood), 19:23. 5, Harford, Bobych 6 (roughing), 4:45; GIngras, StL (delay of L.SmIth 51 50 0, Garland 513 34 9, Pagliarulo said Sunday after the Yankees beat San Antonio 19 52 .260 X PROVIDENCE. R.I. — With senior right­ ence), 13:01; Gllhen, Win (roughing), 13:12; (TIppetf, Hull), 19:58. Penalties— gome), 6:17; Kllma, Det (hooking), 12:24; Richmond 7-14 51 14, D.SmIth 516 64 17, — St. Louis. 12-4-2 down the stretch, accounted for 220 goals this year — Howerchuk, Win, malor-misconduct (fight­ Crowder.Bos(roughing), 13:37; Bobvch.Har Miami 13 9 .183 31 Higgins 28 34 7, Bol 24 OO 5, Alford 481-210, the New York Mets 4-0. “ It takes a big chunk King, Det, motor (fighting), 16:44; Ewen, StL. Fadtlc Division entertaining Minnesota: including Bernie Nicholls (70) and hander Jim Allen tossing a complete-game ing), 13:12; Broten, Min (slashing), 15:26; (holding), 17:09; Samuelsson, Har (rough­ mlnormalor, served bv Roglan (slashing, Sampson 531-27, McDonald 2-2504, Graham out of our team, but it also tests the team.” v-L.A. Lakers X 22 .6X — Casey, Min, served by (Jartner (tripping), ing), 18:43; Sweenev, Bos (roughing). fighting), 16:44. 51500. Totols41-9915XIX. — Calgary, which captured the Gretzky (54). five-hitter, the University of Connecticut y-Phoenlx 46 X .6X 3>/i The Yankees, 16-15, beat the Mets in four of 15:40; Broten, Min, molormlsconduct 18:43. Third Period— 6. St. Louis, McKegney 25 Golden State 40 X .59 9'h President’s Trophy and a $200,000 Blues 4, Red Wings 2: Brian Benning. whipped Providence, 14-1, Sunday in Big East (fighting), 15:40. Shotsongoal— Harfford6-15-11— 32. Boston (Ewen, P.Covalllnl), 16:54. Penalties— King, WASHINGTON (IX ) six games this spring. The Mets finished spring Seattle X X .549 10 tecond Period— 3, Minnesota, Giles 5 14-12-12-38. Det (holding), 4:11; Bennlng, StL (slashing), Cotledge 57 58 9, Klno511 44 14,C.Jones bonus for the best overall record, Cliff Running, Steve ’Tuttle and Tony Conference baseball action. Portland X X .465 16 training 12-18, matching the most exhibition (Beretan), 13:05. 4, Winnipeg, Joseph 1 Power-play Dpportunltles— HartfordOof 4; 6 :X ; Raglan, StL (high-sticking), 9:18; 50 56 3, ASalone 519 24 X , Walker 7-14 2-3 home to Vancouver; McKegney scored for St. Louis, which Allen (2-2) walked five and struck out four for (Howerchuk, Ouncan). 14:19. Penalties— Boston 1 of 6. Sacramento 71 49 .310 27 losses in club history. Robertson, Det (tripping), 12:45; Ewen, 16, Williams 618 3411, Eackles 7-14 56 19, finished just two points behind the TinordI, Min, doublemlnormlsconduct- Goalies— Horttord, Whitmore, 2-1-0 (X StL (cross-checking), 19:37. L.A. Clippers 17 54 .2X X Alarle 512 56 15, Grant 511 50 10, Colter — and Los Angeles, with Wayne the Huskies, 3-3 in the Big East and 10-8 overall. v-clinched playoff berth 00me misconduct (slashing, roughing), shots-35 saves). Boston, Lemelln, 19-156 Shots on pool— Detroit 7-15-10— 32. St. 52 1-2 1,C.A.Jones1-1502.Totols451093543 Gretzky, at home for Edmonton, Norris champions. St. Louis beat Providence is now 4-2, 11-4. Soturdoy’s Oomes 3:27; Donnelly, Win (roughing), 3:27; (32-X). Louis 6-7-10— 23. IX. without Wayne Gretzky. Detroit in their the last three Donnelly, Win (roughing), 10:(X3; McRoe, Power-play Dpportunltles— Detroit 1 of Portlond 125, Charlotte 121, D T Golden State X X X n — in Ferry named top player Bob Myers to retire Min, malor (fighting), 19:26; Hughes, 8abre84,Nordlques2 10; St. Louis 0 of 4. Denver 114, L.A. Lakers IX, DT Woshington X X X 30—IX Blackhawks 4, Maple Leafs 3, OT: The meetings. Win, malor (fighting), 19:26; Siren, Min Goalies— Detroit, Stetan, 21-18-3 (7 Socromento 117, Utah 97 5Polnt goals— O.SmIth, Bol, Alford. SEATTLE (AP) — Danny Ferry held a Steve Yzerman got his 65th goal and (holding), 19:40. shots-5 saves), Hanlon (3:32 second, 16-14). Sunday's Oomes Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Golden Maple Leafs, though outshot 21-13, led Quebec 1 o 1—3 Phllodelphia 108, Houston 99 BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Referee Bob Third Period— 5, Winnipeg, Ellett 22 St. Louis, RIendeau, 11-15-5 (32-X). State 61 (O.SmIth 11), Washington 81 player of the year trophy he would gladly have 3-1 after two periods, but goalsby Dirk Petr Klima also scored for Detroit, (Howerchuk, McBaIn), :29 (pp). Buffalo 0 2 1—4 A— 16,454. Clevelond 117, Boston IX (Wlllloms 12). Assists— Golden State 73 Myers, a 22-year National Hockey League First Period— 1, Quebec, Lambert 2, traded for victory, and ended his career with which suffered a 3-7-1 late-season Penalties— Donnelly, Win (roughing), Referee— Denis Morel. Linesmen— Ron Chlcogo 106, New Jersey 95 (Richmond 9), Washington 32 (Walker 9). Graham and Bob Bassen in a 3:31 13:28, Penalties— Cote, Que (high- official, announced his retirement Sunday, 7:17; Murphy, Min (unsportsmanlike con­ Rnn, Brod Lozarowlch. Atlanta IX , Indiana 109 Total fouls— Golden State 27, Woshington 18. more bittersweet memories of the NCAA span early in the final period drew the slide. effective after he worked the Buffalo Sabres- duct), 19:55. sticking), 2:12; Hough, Que (hooking), Washington IX , Golden State W3 A — 8,253. tournament. Flames 4, Oilers 2: This hot rival was Shots on goal— Minnesota 5-9-12— ^26. 3 ;X ; Lambert, Que (chorglno), 6:01; Rnn, Dollas 98, Miami 96 Blackhawks even. Quebec Nordiques game. Winnipeg 12-1A9— 37. Que(roughlng), 6:01; Maguire, Buf (rough­ Devils 7. Capitals 4 Detroit 117, L.A. Clippers 101 Three times he reached the Final Four, a tepid Sunday because the game was Myers, 48, worked 1,173 games, including Power-ploy Dpportunltles— Minnesota 0 ing), 6:01; Hartman, Buf (elbowlno),6:01; L.A. Lakers 118, Milwaukee 117 Pistons 117, Clippers 101 rare achievement in itself, but three times he Sabres 4, Nordiques 2: Not only did meaningless. of 5; Winnipeg 2 of 7. Playfair, But (Interference), 7:57; Hogue, AMmtov's (lames 1,068 regular season and 105 Stanley Cup Buf (holding), 13:07; Mogulre.Buf.molor Washington o 2 2—4 No gomes scheduled DETROIT (117) lost. Duke’s 95-78 loss to Seton Hall on Saturday the Sabres avoid a fir.st-round meet­ Joey Mullen had a goal and two games. (fighting), 13:07; AAarols, Que. mlnor-molor New Jersey 4 0 1—7 Tuesday's (3ames Atahorn 48 1-2 9, Aguirre 68 52 10, hurt the most, he said, because it was the last. ing with Montreal but they pushed the assists, ending the season with 110 Blackhawks 4, M aple Leafs 3 (01 (Instigator, fighting), 13:07; Ruuttu, Buf First Period— 1, New Jersey, Verbeek25 New Jersey at Washington, 7 :X p.m. Lolmbeer XV14 52 72. Dumors 1515 53 X, “ His decision to retire at this time was (holding), 14:X; Follgno. Buf (tripping), (Muller), 1:52. 2, New Jersey, Albelln 9 Atlanta at Clevelond, 7 :X p.m. Thomas 611 1-2 9, Johnson 1521 53 72, "That last 20 seconds or so. it hit me that it Nordiques all the way to the bottom of points, breaking Jimmy (Tarson’s indeed a difficult one as he would have been 17:56. (Kurvers, Johnson), 9:51. 3, New Jersey, Houston at Indiana, 7 :X p.m. Rodman 55 1-1 5, Salley 24 50 4, Williams was the end of my career at Duke.” he said the overall standings. Quebec will record for the points by an American- Toronto 1 2 8 A—3 Second Period— 2, Buffalo, Follgno 26 53 50 4, Edwards 54 34 9, Long 50 500, Chicago e 1 2 1—4 Anderson 3 (Verbeek, Muller), 11:41.4, New Philadelphia at New York, 8 :X p.m. select first in the June draft. working in this year’s Stanley Cup playoffs,” (Andreychuk), 6:14. 3, Buffalo, Hartmon 8 Charlotte of Chlcogo, 8 :X p.m. Oembo51500. TotolsSI-921519117. Sunday after winning the U.S. Basketball born player. Carson, now an Oiler, First Period— 1, Toronto, Oomphousse26 Jersey, Conocher 7 (CIrella, Anderson), 19:23. (Ramsey), 13:52. Penalties— Finn, (3ue, mis­ Penalties— Malev, N J, malor (fighting), MIomI at San Antonio, 8 :X p.m. said NHL director of officiating John McCau­ (M aro ls, Ihnacok), 10:37. Penalties— Writers Association’s trophy, “ It’s sad that my Mike Foligno scored twice for had 107 points last season with the Los conduct, 6:14, Parker, Buf, misconduct, 2 :X ; Druce, Wos, malor (fighting), 2 :X ; Sacramento ot Denver, 9 :X p.m. L.A. CLIPPERS (101) ley in a statement released during the game. Sutter,Chl (tripping),5:23; Domphousse,Tor 6:14; A6orlos, Que (cross-checking), 15:49; Smith 511 54 9, Normon 11-16 1-5 24. career’s all over, but at the same time it’s Buffalo. Goalie Clint Malarchuk. who Angeles Kings and finished with 100. (cross-checking), 18:04. Oonevko, N J, misconduct, 2 :X ; Klelnen- Dallas at Utah, 9 :X p.m. Glllls, Que (roughing), 16:43; Valve, dorst. Was, misconduct, 2:M; France- L.A. Lakers at Seattle, 10 p.m. Beniamin 515 58 X , Dailey 5151-117, (irant suffered a serious neck wound March Second Period— 2, Toronto, Marols 31 probably time for me to move on.” Jets 3, North Stars 2: Defenseman Buf (roughing) ,16:43; Brown, (3ue dripping), schettl. Was (tripping), 16:9. Boston at L.A. Clippers, 10:X p.m. 7-17 53 17, White 52 50 4, (tarrick 52 50 4, (Ihnacok, Oomphousse), 3:01. 3, Chlcogo, 22 when he was cut by a player’s Bies holds on for victory 18:19; Rnn,Clue.misconduct, 18:19. Milwaukee at Golden State, 10:X p.m. Whotlev 55506, Lock 51 500 , Rose00500. Ferry, a savvy, slick-.shooting 6-foot-lO A P photo Dave Ellett scored his 22nd goal 29 Hudson 7 (Creighton, M cGill), 9:11. 4, Second Period— 5, Washington, Fronce- Detroit ot Portland, 10:X p.m. Sumpter 5150 0. Totals 42-851521101. skate, saw his first action since the Toronto, Leeman 32 (DIezvk, lafrate), 14:X. All-American, scored 34 points in his final seconds into the third period to give Third Period— 4, Buffalo, Ramsey 2 schettl 7 (WIckenhelser, Felix), 12:». 6, FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Don Bies didn’t want Penalty— Monson, Chi (holding), 5:22. injury when he replaced Cloutier with (Hogue, Krupp), 3:16. 5, Buffolo, Follgno 27 Woshington, Sheehy 3 (Hunter), 13:54. Detroit M X a X — IX game. He should move on somewhat wealthier LONG REACH —- The Islanders’ Brent Sutter, left, tries to Winnipeg the win. But the Jets, who Third Period— 5, Chicago, Graham 33 NBA results to go down in golf history known as the guy who (Ledyard, Ruuttu), 9:47 (pp). 6, Quebec, Penalties— Oonevko, N J (tripping), 9:31; L.A. aippers X M 24 25—101 5:28 left in the game. also got goals from Brent Ashton and (Sovard, Presley), 3:14.6, Chlcogo, Bossen 5 soon as one of the top draft picks in the NBA. Duchesne 8 (Sakic, Brown), 14:02 (pp). Chrlstlon, Was (holding), 17:26. 5Polnt pool— Norman. Fooled out— outreach the Rangers’ Jason LaFreniere for the puck Sunday blew an eight-shot lead. (T.M urray, Yawnev), 6:45. Penalty— Islanders 6, Rangers 4: Pat LaFon- Tony Joseph, finished 26-42-12, last in Penalties— Brown, (Sue (delay of game), Third Period— 7, Washington, Miller 19 76ars 108, Rockets 99 None. Rebounds— Detroit 62 (Lolmbeer night at Madison Square Garden. The Islanders won, 6-4. “ I heard Don January say if I didn’t win, I Toronto bench, served by Clork (too monv 3:16; Picard, Due (holding), 8:25; Maguire, 18), Los Angeles 31 (Beniamin 9). taine and Mikko Makela each scored the Smythe. men on Ice), 11:49. (Stevens, Felix), 2 :X (pp). 8, Washington, HOUSTON (99) Buf (elbowing), 12:15. Ridley 41 (Miller, Stevens), 7:21 (pp). 9, Assists— Detroit 79 (Dumors, Thomas 7), ought to get out of the business,” Bies said. Overtime— 7, Chicago, T.Murroy 21, :46. Berry 58 57 18, Thorpe 15X 7-9 X, Inkster takes Shore golf New Jersey, Muller 31 (Kurvers), 10:49. W, Los Angeles 31 (G ra n t 17). Total f o u ls - Penalties— None. Olaluwon 4-12 2-4 10, Floyd 2-5 (VO 5, “ There was a lot of pressure on me. I didn’t New Jersey, Corlsson 4, 15:26. 11, New Detroit 72, Los Angeles 72. Technical- Shots on goal-Toronto4-9-9-0— 22. Chicago Flame84,0llers2 Woodson 4-9 00 8, Chlevous 1-4 00 2, RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (AP) - Juli Jersey, Verbeek 26 (Muller), 16:27, Grant. A— 14809. want to answer all those questions down the 12-9-1A1— 38. B.Johnson 3-4 52 8, McCormick 01 00 0, Penalties— Wolonln, N J (slashing), 2:10; Inkster was sort of comfortably sleepwalking road if I didn’t win.” Power-play Opportunities— Toronto 0 of 2; Albelln, N J (holding), 7;0«; Courtnoll, Wos l^ v e ll 59017, Short2-9014. Totals40-8417-24 Chicago 0 of 2. Edmonton e 0 1—2 99. through the final round of the $500,000 Dinah The steady Bies shot a 1-over-par 73 on a mlnor-misconduct (unsportsmanlike con­ Lakers11B,Bucks117 Goalies— Toronto, Bester, 17-20-3 (X Colgarv i 3 0— 4 PHILADELPHIA (IK) SCOREBOARD Rrst Period— 1, Calgary, Suter 13 (Mullen, duct), 10:49; Anderson, NJ (roughing), Shore tournament when she suddenly was windswept Sunday to win the Seniors Reunion shots-34 saves). Chicago, Chevrier, 21-19-4 , ??’'* ']* ^^’''®Pfl- Botek, Van (holding),7:35. misconduct, 11:50; Lacombe, Edm Carner, with her fourth consecutive 71. and Calvin Peete, 5118K 71-77-73-70— 286 THE WOODLANDS, Texas (AP) - Mike (pp). 4, N.Y. Ranoers, Wilson 31(Dahlen, DALLAS (N) NCAA tourney picture Kansas City 0 0 .000 — Third Period— 5, Voncouver, Smyl 7 (roughing), 12:19; M urzyn, Col (rough­ Roger Mollble. 5118K 6973-73.71— 306 Sandstrom), 10:02 (pp). 5, N.Y. Islanders, Green, with a closing 69, wound up in a tie for Minnesota 0 0 .000 — Boston ox an 880—2 9 1 AUTO RACING Sullivan’s fantasies finally came true. (Sutter, Bozek), :46.6, Vancouver, Bennlng3 ing), 12:19; Ramoge, Cal (cross-checking), DanMev 1016 58 X , Perkins 7-15 56 19, Ian Woosnam, 5118K 7371-71-71— 286 12:19, L o F o n ta ln e 45 (K in o , K e r r ), 14:01. Williams 2-9 00 4, Harper 7-15 1-2 16, Oaklond 0 0 .000 — Detrott m 012 OOx—8 4 0 NASCAR— Fined Jimm y Spencer 52,1S0and (G. Adams, TantI), 2:17.7, Los Angeles, LIba 7, EAST REGIONAL second, a distant five strokes behind the Dopson, Aroulo (7) ond Cerone; Hernan­ Fred Couples, 5118K 75756977— 286 Dole Jarrett 51,OK and placed them on He started Sunday thinking it would take a Shots on goal— Edmonton 9^11— 29. Penalties— Henry, N Y I (tripping), 3-27; Blackman O X 2-2 X , Wennlngton 1-2 OO 2, Seattle 0 0 .000 • Bowling 2:42. 8, Vancouver, Brodlev 18 (Stanley, lemlfliwls dez, Gibson (2), Henneman (3), Link (4), Ron Streck, 5118K 73757573— 286 probation for six roces os the result ot on Calgary 9-10-3— 22. Sandstrom, N YR (elbowing), 7:19; DIduck, Wiley 18002, BlabOOOOO, Tyle r55006, Dovis winner. Texas 0 0 .000 — round from “ dreamland” to contend for the Lktster), 7:X. 9, Los Angeles, KrusheInvskI N YI (hooking), 8:34; McBeon, NYI At Eost Rutherford, N.J. Schwobe (6), Peno (8), Wenson (9) and Heath John Inmon, 5118K 6975-6576— 786 Incident during the Busch Grand National 26 (M ille r, P rolsle r), 13:36. Penalty— Power-play Dpportunltles— Edmonton 0 1-12-24.Totals41-X151898. Inkster, who also won the Dinah Shore as a Momlov's Oomes Wayne Grady. X J W 75X1.7577— 787 title in the $800,000 Independent Insurance (cross-checking), 9:22; Bergevin, NYI, Friday, March 24 Boston (Clemens IB'12) ot Boltimore W— Schwabe, 1-0. L — Dopson, 2-3. Sv— stock car race March 25, Robitallle, LA (hooking), W:31. of 6; Calgary 3 of 6. ^ml XXX 29—96 Duke X , Minnesota X Steve Hart, a,370 7572-757S— 287 double minor (roughing), 10:35; Nllon, tour rookie in 1984, collected $80,000 for her (Sctimktt B-5)z 2:05 p.m. Wenson (1). HR— Boston, Esasky (3), BASEBALL Agent Open. Goalies— Edmonton, Fuhr, 23-26-6 (18 Quito X 18 a X -88 (Seorgetown 69, North Corollno Stote 61 Ben Crenshaw, X,330 73X1-6975— 287 Holiday Catarara NYR, double minor (roughing), 10:35; Toronto ( Key 12-5) at Konsos City (Gubicza Amtrioan League Shots on gool— Los Angeles 7-15-10— 32. shots-14 saves), Ronford (:00 second, 7-7). 5Polnt goals— Hostings, Harper. Fouled victory. Carner and Green earned $34,000 each. Bernhard Lanoer. 55,977 7671-77-71— 2X Sullivan then shot the round of his dreams, Colgarv, Vernon, 38-6-5 (9-9), Wamslev(:00 Vukota, NYI (roughing), 15:9; Nllon, NYR Chomplomhlp 20>0). 2:35 p.m. BALTIMORE ORIOLES— Purchased the Carol Streeter 173'15?-443, Julie Wrubel Voncouver 07-13— 28. out— None. Rebounds— Miami H (Shasky At East Rutherford, N.J. Yankoosd.MataO Brod Fdbel, 55,977 7377-72-71— 2X conirocts ot Kevin Hickey, pitcher; Rene second,2D-18). (elbowing), 18:M; Mullen, NYR (hooking), 12), Dallas 44 (Perkins, Williams 11). Mllwoukee (August 13-7) at Cleveland 139-127-3^, LIndo TomoszewskI 130-125, coming from seven shots off the pace with a Povrer-plov Dpportunltles— Los Angeles 0 19:X. Sunday, March 76 Ed Rorl, 55,977 71-7377-77— 2X Gonzales, Inflelder, and Steve Finley, out- of 4; Voncouver 0 of 1. Assists— Miami X (Thompson, Sparrow 6), (Swindell lft-14), 4:35 p.m. Alice McCooe 132. Edie Cavanaugh 132-355, Second Period— 6, N.Y. Islonders, Duke 85, Oorgetown 77 Fred Funk, 55,977 71-7376X1— 3X tleldcr, from Rochester ot the Inferno- 7-under par 65 for a one-shot victory. Goalies— Los Angeles, Hrudev, 28-28-5 Dallas 27 (Harper 9). Total fouls— Miami 17, Seattle (Langston 15-11) at Oakland New York (A) on 810 803— 4 8 0 Bunny Fellows 161-130-409, Pauline Geldel Penguins6.Flyer85(0T) OAokelo 16 (Volek, Bergevin), 6:41. 7, Gant cops TranSouth 500 (Stewart 21-12). 11:05 p.m. New Yer« (N) on On 000—0 7 1 Jock Kov Jr, 55,977 71-7571-70— 2X tional League. Sent Jay Tibbs, pitcher, 131-351, Flo Barite 126-342, Audrey Cody 361. “ I thought it would take 10-under par to get (28 shots-24 saves). Vancouver, McLean, Dallas a . Technicals— ^Thompson, Dan- SOUTHEAST REGIONAL Loren Roberts. 55,977 7371-7576— 2W outright to Rochester. 1 N .Y. (tangers, Lofleur 18 (Dgrodnlck, 20-17-3 (3Z27). tley. A— 16846. Only gomes scheduled Condelorlo, Letter (6), Mohorclc (9) Vonblesbrouck), 7;43. 8, N.Y. Islonders, •vniiTimiiv Lance Ten Brock, 55,977 7572-6578— 7M BOSTON RED SOX— Optioned Carlos back in the tournament when I started this A— 16,160. COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Harry Gant knew Tuestfov't Qgmes and Quirk, Slaught (8); Cone, Fernandez (6) 1180-6 Kerr X (LoFontalne, Flatlev), 10:59. , At l-exington, Ky. Don Shlrev, 54,840 6977-7577— 789 Oulntano, outfielder, to Pawtucket ot the Referee— Dan Morouelll. Linesmen— 9 Chfeago (Roun 159) at California (Witt and Carter, Lyons (6). W— Candelaria, 14). morning and that was like dreamland,” 2030-8 N.Y. Rangers, Wilson 32 (Leetch, Mullen), Thursday, March X the day before the race that he had the car to Lennie Clemenis, 54540 71-737589— 789 Internotlonol league. Mike Cvik, Rondy MItton. 1516), 5:05 p.m. L— Cone, 5 ). Rocco Mediate. 53570 73897573— 290 Sullivan said. “ I thought a round like that Rrst Period— 1, Phlaldelphia, Tocchet45 16:37 (pp). 10, N.Y. Islanders, Mokela 17 Virginia M, Oklahoma R win the TranSouth 500. Naw Yorlc (John 98) at Minnesota CALIFORN IA AN G ELS— Purchased the Soccer (Propp,Chychrun),4:X(pp). 2, Philadelphia, (Sutter, Nylund), 17:99. Penoltles— Kerr, Calendar Michigan 97, North Carolina X (Viola 267). 8:05 p.m. contract ot Jim Abbott, pitcher, from would get me in the top five.” Propp 31 (Corkner, Ekiund), 9:53, 3, But he did not tell anybody. After all, the Midland ot the Texos League. Signed Whalers 6. Blackhawks 1 N YI (holding), 8:35; Henry, N YI, malor Cliontglonshlp Detroit (Morris 1511) ot Texas (Hough LPGA Dinah Shora acoraa Instead, it got him an 8-under-par 280 total Pittsburoh, Cunnevworth 25 (Quinn), (fighting), 11:40; Poeschek, NYR, malor At (-exlngfon, Ky. 49-year-old Gant hadn’t won a race in his last 90 15)6), 8:35 p.m. Glenn Hoffman, Inflelder, to a one-veor (Saturday game) 10:13. 4, Pittsburoh, Stevens 11 (Quinn, (fighting), 11:40; Sutter, NYI (tripping), Saturday, Morch X Only gomes scheduled contract. Optioned Jim Eppard and Mark and the $144,000 top prize, increasing his career G olf McLemore, Intlelders, to Edmonton ot the Coffey), 16:47. Penalties— Oahlaulst, Pit 12:26; Norton, NYI (dosing hand on puck), Michigan 102, Virginia 65 starts on the NASCAR Winston Cup circuit. WtdnuMtoy's <3am« RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif (AP) — Rnal Rac-PaaWaa THURSDAY Pacific Coast League, and James earnings to$ l,139,181 and earning him a spot in (Interference), 2:46; Coffey, Pit (holding), 15:06. Seattle at Oakland, 3:15 p.m. scores aita prize money Sunday o(the LPGA's Baseball And Gant has been known to have his share of McCollom, first baseman, to Mldlor>d of the dUcogo T 0 0— 1 8 :n ; Chvehrun, Phi (holding), 11:01; Smith, Third Period— None. Penalties— MIDWEST REGIONAL Boston o1 (kiltimoro, 7:35 p.m. 5SK.0K Dinah Shoregolftournament, played Mahoney- Soccers 1 (Brian Oelguldlce) the Masters Tournament. Windham at East Catholic, 3 :X bad luck — and then some. Texas Leogue. DolphInsO Hartford 1 2 1—6 Phi (holding), 15:44; Propp, Phi (sloshing), Poeschek, N YR (cross-checking), 12:M; SemlfliMils Milwaukee at Cleyeland. 7:35 p.m. on the por-77, 8,441-yord Mission Hills Craig Stadler, who led the tournament after Rrst Period— 1, Hartford, Jennings 3 16:18. Berg, NYI (hooking), 14:04; New York Mean Acodemyat Cheney Tech, 3 -x At MInnsapolls “ In the last practice (Saturday), I knew we New York at Minnesota, 8:05 p.m. Rounion Pro-Am scoros Country Club course (o-denotes omoteur): C LE V ELA N D INDIANS— Signed Nell Sharks 4 (Tim Huhtala7, Tom Mlchaud7) Cove ntryot Cromwell, 3:X Allen, pitcher, and Mark Salas, catcher, to (Peterson, Young), 7:40. 2, Hartford,Tippett Second Period— 5, Pittsburgh, Lemleux 84 Rongers bench, served by Poeschek (too Friday, Mmch M Toronto at Kansas City. 8:35 p.m. Cougars2 ( Nicholas Roy 7) 12 holes at 9-under par, went into the water on _ Seflbotl could win this race with some luck,” Gant said, minor-league contracts. Assigned [3ave Jaguars 3 (Jason Reid. Donald Cowel. 17 (Hull, Evoson), 9:56.3, Chlcogo, Larmer 43 (Brown, Errev), 1:24. 6, Pittsburgh, Brown many men on Ice), 17; 52. llllnals n , Louisville 89 Chicago at ColKornla, 10:05 p.m. Jull Inkster, 5 K 5 K 66897371— 779 FRISCO, Texot (AP) Final scoresond Hengel. outfielder, to Colorado Springs of the No. 13, missed a 2-foot putt on No. 15 and (Wilson), 11:14. Penalties— None. 49 (Coffey, Errev), 15:04. 7, Pittsburoh, Shots on goal— N .Y . Islanders 9157— 32 East Cathollcot Manchester, 3 :X Syracuse K , Missouri R "But I was really scared to say anything to Only games scheduled Tommie Green, 5345K 7788-7589— 784 Derek Towle) Hornets 7 (Brandon McCor- Cromwell atCaventrv,3:X prize mcr>ev after Sunday's third round Pacific Coast Leogue. Second Period— 4, Hartford, Turgeon 15 Stevens 12 (Cullen, Zolopskl). 19:55. N.Y. Rangers 11-159-33. Champtonshta JoAnne Carner. 534,K0 71- 71-71-71— 784 mlck2) finished second at 281 with a final-round 70. anybody about it. ... of the PGA Seniors $300,(XX) Reunion Pro-Am, NEW YORK Y A N K E E S — Sent Rondy (Francis, Bobych), 8:50 (pp). 5, Hartford, Penalties— Loney, Pit (tripping), 3:35; Power-ploy Dpportunltles— N.Y. Island­ Bacon AcademvotBolton,3:X At Minneapolis Betsy King, 519.750 737588-71-787 Aztecs4(SaraWollenberg3, Luke Strunk) „ „ EoysTTock ployed on the por-72, 6,637-yord Stonebrlor Velarde, shortstop, ond Bernie Williams, Seve Ballesteros, who rolled in an 80-foot Evoson 11 (Peterson, Tippett), 14:52. Chychrun, Phi, mlnor-molor (Instigator, ers 0 of 5; N.Y. Ranoers 3 of 8. Sunday, March X “ They said, ‘How’d you run?’ I said, ‘Pretty National League standings Jody Rosenthal, 519,750 6977 7374— 287 Strikers 3 (Erik Tholllng 7, Chris Hennegon) East Cathollcot Southington,3:15 Country Club course: outfielder, to their mlnor-leogue comp for Penalties— MocDermld, Har (holding), 1:22; fighting), 5:55; Loney, Pit, m lnormolor (Joalles— N .Y . Islanders, Rtzpotrlck, 552 Illinois R , Syracuse M Pot Brodlev, 517511 XV737588— 2X Express 7 (Jesse CMell. Steven Hermo- eagle putt on No. 13, finished two shots back good.’ But I didn’t want to let on that we could Don Bies, $454XX) 6B47-73— 200 reosilonmenl. T.M urroy, Chi (tripping), 4:04; AAanson, Chi (slashing, fighting), 5:55; Johnson, Pit m shots-29 saves). N.Y. Rangers, .. . ■oysTennls Am y Benz. 517,511 76767189— 2X nowskl 1 Meteors 1 (Adam Dziornv) Manchester ot Xovler, 3 :X Harold Henning, S36XXJ0 73-71-70— 2)4 TEXAS RANGERS— Purchosed the con­ along with Mike Reid and Mike Donald. (roughing), 7:37; Sovard, Chi, double minor (holding), 10:42; Lemleux, Pit (roughing), Vonblesbrouck, 28-21-4 (24-18), Froese WEST REGIONAL win the race.” East DIvIslafi Cathy Morse, 513,511 77-737371— 2 « Tornados 3 (Aaron Dulka, Ryan Lurote. Goodwin Tech ot Cheney Tech,3 :X Don Jonuorv, $21,910 7^69-73— 217 tract ot Brad Arnsberg. pitcher, from (roughing, high-sticking), 7:37; DIneen, Har 18:44; Poulin, Phi (slashing), 18:44. (17:59 second, 08). Semifinals W L Fct. OB Janet Coles, 512,511 7370-7373— 2X Sean Holliday) TImbersO Gant did win, overpowering the field in the Chlcogo 0 0 .000 — Mike HIM, $16,250 72-74-74— 220 Oklahoma City ot the American Association. (roughing), 7:37; Samuelsson, Har (rough­ A — 17,476. At Denver Beth (Xinlel. 517.510 6970-7673— 2X FRIDAY Thursday, March X AAontreal 0 0 .000 — Al Gelberger, $16,250 74-72-74— 220 National Ltogue ing), 7:37: Grohom, Chi (Interference), 11:39; Third Period— 8, Philadelphia, Propp 32 Referee— Don Kohorskl. Linesmen— latter stages of the 367-lap race at Darlington Bruce Crompton, $11,100 71-72-70— 221 K Guodognlno, 57,960 7671-7370— 289 Von Dorp, Chi, m lnorm alor (Instigator, Baseball Seton Hall X , Indiana 65 New York 0 0 .OK — CINCINNATI REDS— Placed Bo Diaz, MSCDynamItaa Ruhimann takes handicap (Sutter, M urphy), 1:14. 9, Philadelphia, Gord Broseker, Mark Vines. Butch Bolrd. $9,625 72-77-73— 222 Colleen Walker, 57,960 73768973— 289 fighting), 17:39; Jennings, Har, malor Smith 16 (Poulin), 11:18.10. Philadelphia, Kerr Aquinos at East Cothollc,3:X Nevoda-Las Vegas M, Arizona 67 Raceway on Sunday to pick up his 28th career Phllodelphia 0 0 .OK — catcher, on the 15-day disabled list, retrooc- Dole Dougloss, $9,625 72-72-7S— 222 D.Ammcccapane, 57,960 72- 697676— 289 The Manchester Soccer Club Dvnomites (flohtino),17:39. 48 (Bullard, Craven), 17:33. Penalties— Prince Tech at Cheney Tech, 3 -x Championship Pittsburgh 0 0 .OK — hve to March 76. ARCADIA. Calif, (AP) — Ruhimann, under victory. It was his first on NASCAR’s premier Gory Plover. $0,525 71-77-76— 224 Lynn Adams, 57,960 76708976— 289 (girls 12 and under) won the CJSA girls' Third Period—6, Hartford, Anderson 16 Huffman, Phi (hooking), 2:22; Zakipskl.PIt , Softball At Denver St. Louis 0 0 .OK — LOS A N G ELES DODGERS— Optioned Walter ZembrIskI, $7,450 73-78-74— 225 Patti Rizzo, 56,357 77-737189— 290 12-ond-under state Indoor cup over the replacement rider Laffit Pincay Jr., set the (MocDermld, Ferraro), 8:53. 7, Hartford, (cross-checking), 2:54; DIneen, Pit (cross­ South Windsor ot East Catholic (Robert­ Saturday, A4orch X stock car series since the Holly Farms 400 at West Dlylsloii Chris Gwvnn. outfielder; Trocy Woodson. s o n ),3 :X W L Fct. OB Lou Graham, $7450 73-79-73— 225 Missle McGeorgc. 56,357 7670- 7372— 290 weekend. Manchester advonced to the final Turgeon 16 (Somuelsson, DIneen) ,14:26 (pp). checking),5:27. Seton Hall M, Nevodo-Las Vegas 61 North Wilkesboro, N.C., in the fall of 1985. Dole Eggcllna. 56,357 68-737576— 790 Inflelder, and Ramon Mortlnez and Jeff pace all the way and survived the closing drive Atlanta 0 0 OK — Don Mossengole, $6,400 73-7B75— 226 with a pair of 1-0 wins over Columblo end Penalties— Bobych. Har (Interference), 9:46; Overtime— 11, Pittsburgh, Lemleux 85 OlrlsTTocIi Nancy Lopez. 55553 73737371— X I Fischer, pitchers, to Albuaueraue ot the Gant, who has won three races at Darlington, Cincinnati 0 0 .OK — Rives Mcbee, $6,400 76-76-74— 236 Enfield on goals by Deno Sprlngerond Beth of stablemate Lively One to capture the Mc(3lll,Chl (sloshing), 13:24. (Loney), 3 :X (en). Penoltles— None. Radio, TV EastCathollcotRockvllle,3:X THE FINAL FOUR Val Skinner, 55,353 7677-7671— X I Pacific Coost League. Sent Jose Gonzalez, Houston 0 0 .OK — Orville Moody, $SJOO 72-79-77— 220 Mlzoros. In the title gome against Guilford, Shots on goal— Chlcogo 11-8-8— 27. Hartford Shots on goal— Pittsburoh 7-9-4-1-21. •oys Tennis At Seattle drove his Oldsmobile Cutlass across the finish Sherri Turner, 55.353 71-737377-XI outfielder, ond Mike Shorperson, In- $320,600 San Bernardino Handicap by VA Los Angeles 0 O OK — Rofe Born. $5,200 73<00-76— 229 Manchester received o flrst-holf goal bv 9-15-11— 35. Phllodelphlo 13-14-15-1— 43. Manchester at Fitch, 3:X SemHInals Sandra Haynle, 55,357 7674-7073— X I fielder, outright to Albuaueraue. Ploced lengths at Santa Anita Sunday. line 1.31 seconds ahead of Davey Allison’s Ford Son Diego 0 0 .OK — Homero Bloncos, $5,200 77-78-74— 229 ErInO’Nellondheldonforol-OvIctorv. Power-play Dpportunltles— Chlcogo 0 of 2; Power-ploy Opportunities— Pittsburgh 1 of EostCothollcot Windham, 3:X Sflfvrdov/ Apfll 1 Alice RItzman, 55557 73767373— X I John Tudor, pitcher, on the 2l8toy Hortford2of5. TODAY Seton Hall, 356, vs. Duke, 257, 5:43 p.m. San Frandsco 0 0 .OK — Phil Rodgers, $5,200 74-79^76— 229 dliobled list Hetdl Peltier was outstanding In goal for Lively One, who was last early in the 4; Phllodelphlo 2 of 6. Thunderbird. Geoff Bodine was third, followed John Paul Coin. $4,600 76-70-76— 230 Patty Sheehan, 54855 7372-7673— 797 Manchester recording all three shutouts. Goolles— Chlcogo, Chevrier, 20-19s4 (35 SATURDAY Monday's Oomes NEW YORK M E TS — Agreed to terms Goalies— Pittsburgh, Young, 12-90 (43 ~ ***** So* o* Orioles, Channel X , Bob Brue, $4,033 74-76^1— 231 Debbie Massey. M855 7677-7376— 797 Also. Soroh Hornbostei, Melanie FIske ond six-horse race, quickly moved up under Robbie Baseball , . , by Sterling Marlin and defending Win.ston Cup Los Angeles (Belcher 12-6) at Cincinnati shots-29 soves). Hartford, SIdorklewIci, shots-Xsaves). Philadelphia, Hextall, 30-286 Michigan, 257 v s llllnals, 3 14 X minutes Allison Finney, 54.454 7671- 7374—with 297 Bob Oledo, pitcher, on a two-veor 22-18-4(27-26). (Jackson 250), 2:05 p.m. Chorles Coody, $4433 74-02-75— 231 KevOee Robenhvmer ployed well defen- Davis and was still closing as Ruhimann (20-15). Cove ntryot Tolland, 11 a.m after conclusion of first gonte champion Bill Elliott, the only other driver on 69737674— 797 contract extension through 1X1. A — 14,369. noL WKHT “* *'''•*•' SPortsChon- ^ Seffell Chomplenshlp St. Louis (Mogrone 59) at New York Paul Moron, $4433 77-00-74— 231 L Neumann, 54,454 sWetv, others ploying well for Manchester A — 17,423. the lead lap at the end. Martha Nouse, 53,967 73737368— 793 BASKETBALL were Cathy f^QrUjrfy. Lynn Solonene, crossed the line in 1:47 1-5. Referee— Don Kohorskl. Linesmen- Cotholc ot North Haven Tournament Monday, April 3 ((xooden 159), 3:05 p.m. Jim O'Hern. $3,650 79-72-01— 232 Notional Bosktlbatt Atsoctatlon Referee— Kerry Fraser. Linesmen— Kevin 9p.m.— NCAAChamplonshIp: SetonHoll Jim King, $3425 76-70-79— 233 Cindy Rorick. 53,967 71-737376— 793 Jessica NvMnond Jocelyn Schneider. Kevin Collins, Pat Dopuzzo. Collins, Jerry Potemon. vs.Mlchlgan,Channel3 (2),11:Xa.m. Seton Hall-Duke winner vs. Mlchlgan- Son Francisco ( Reuschel 19111 ot San Diego M IL W A U K E E B U C KS-A cllvated Paul Cove ntryot Tolland, 11 a.m . llllnols winner, 9:13 p.m. (Show 1511). 10:05 p.m. MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. April 3, 1989 - 17 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 3. 1989 A DILLON by Steve Dickenson SNAFU by Bruce Beattie KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright Puzzles TV Tonight HOCU-D you Y V " OanHnuii to £Xa^ c $ ACROSS 4 Furtive Answer to Previous Puzzle 5:00PM [ES PN ] NCAA Final Four Kim Cattrall, Estelle Getty. 1987 Rated The contents of a mysterious canister have helped create the Disney legacy. (90 Highlights PG. (In Stereo) stored in an abandoned church turn a 1 W O i p t i F A min.) 5 Shuffle along E V 1 L E V A N group of physics students into zombies. [H 6 0 ] The Bet An upper middle-class [USA] Murder. She Wrote [M AX] MOVIE; 'Flowers In the Attic' — 1 Fires (si.) 6 Cooled Donald Pleasence, Jameson Parker, Lisa E A V E D o D O youth (Philip McKeon) learns about survival 8 :30PM (33 Heartland (CC) Johnny (CC) Based on V.C. Andrews’ novel about 5 Playing marble Blount 1987. Rated R (In Stereo) four children held prisoner by their grand­ K fcRWIFTraSMAN 7 Stout stick L S A T T E N and humanity after on spending time on leaves for California while his parents at­ 8 Copied 8 Glowing skid row tend a concert. (In Stereo) 1 1 :3 5 PM (33 Night Court mother in the family’s ancestral estate. S E N _o^ E S E 12 Arabian region Victoria Tennant, Louise Fletcher, Kristy 9 Let us 5 :30PM [ESPN] Sports Reporters 6® 3® Hogan Family (CC) David feels [HBO] One Night Stand (CC) The Queen Swanson. 1987, Rated PG-13. (y\oODTot>o/Tijp|(i guilty after injuring an opponent during a of nice-plus-spice, Rita Rudner. (In Stereo) i ! 13 Sorrel [HBO] MOVIE: 'Mannequin' A depart­ [TM C] Short Film Showcase 14 Off-white A W N E V O E ment store window dresser falls in love hockey game. (In Stereo) 11:55PM [MAX] MOVIE: 'Sister 10 Roof overhang [U S A ] Paid Programming 15 Short for 1 R o N O 1 L Y with a mannequin that comes to life only in [E S P N ] College Basketball: 1989 Final Sister’ A Congressional aide’s Louisiana 11 Group of two his presence. Andrew McCarthy, Kim Cat- Four Special From Seattle vacation turns nightmarish when he Vs Nathan D A L E N D E R 1:35AM (33 Love Boat 19 Yes trail. Estelle Getty, 1987, Rated PG. (In [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd checks into a hotel operated by two mys­ J 16 Collection E P O S A G E Stereo) (CC). terious sisters. Eric Stoltz, Jennifer Jason 1:40AM [HBO] Ufa of Crime: Amer­ o 20 Show affection ica Undercover (CC) Documentary focus­ PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz 1 7 Fluid rock 6 ;00PM @3 d ) (?D ©CO (4® News Leigh, Judith Ivey. 1988. Rated R. (In 22 Mother 9 :0 0 PM (33 NCAA Basketball: Cham­ Stereo) ing on three professional criminals who 18 Attempted A W L a | R E A L (33 Matt Houston pionship Game From Seattle. Teams to steal for a living. Y 23 Residue Today Scheduled: IVE CMAN6EPMV IT (a)A5 an 20 Coded on map (TT) Benson be announced. (2 hrs.) (Live) 12:00AMC13USA a OKAY,MARGE., IT Ll)A5 an 24 Actress Judith E R E C H ~ E S S E special edition on the United Airlines Flight 2 :00AM (33 Superior Court MINP, SIR..LET'S ALCIPENT 21 Part of a (16) Mission: Impossible (33 (4® MOVIE; 'Columbo: Sex and the 811 disaster. (R) IF I HITMIM, ACCIPENT R E N O H ~ a N O N Married Detective’ Premiere. (CC) Col- (3® Update: Making it Happen typewriter 66) A-Team NOT GIVE CMARLE5 IT'LL BE AN .CHARLES CHUCK 25 That which O N A N E F T umbo's prime murder suspect is the vic­ 0® Star Trek 3® Dating Gama 22 Actress Farrow THE OL' BEAN BALL a c g p e n t .. gives relief (24) Doctor Who: The Green Death Part 2 tim’s lover, a famous radio sex therapist (3® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) ® Home Shopping Spree 23 Arab country of 6. who had discovered her paramour was 4 'i 37 Sermonize 44 Make a (2® Morton Downey Jr. [A & E ] America’s Choice Awards The 26 Civil defense 26 Macabre (26) T.J. Hooker having an affair with her secretary. Peter After dredging the bottom, Bernie decided Falk, Lindsay Crouse. 1989. (2® Soap best in cable programming, as determined 27 Sullets (si.) 38 Illuminated sweater by The Cable Guide subscribers’ poll. (60 to fish till he found his ball. item (2 wds.) (38) Family Ties (CC), (4® Win, Lose or Draw 28 Hissing sound 39 Ones left 4 5 ______monster (33 A-f For Kids: The Road Not Taken min.) (S> 1969 by NEA. Inc 30 Mrs. Peron dZ) World of Survival (R) (S® Paid Programming 29 Bird of prey 41 Sleight of hand 46 Quiz 6® ® MOVIE: 'Pretty in Pink’ (CC) [ESPN] SportsLook 31 Fighting (U) Throe’s Company Anxieties arise when a middle-class teen­ [A & E ] Slow Boat From Surabaya A look 31 In a line 42 Workrooms 47 Split [A8(E] Profiles Featured: America's sto­ ager falls for a handsome but wealthy [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Mannequin' (CC) A de­ equipment at Asian Catholicism. Host: Jack Pizzey. partment store window dresser falls in 3 4 ______of 43 Regarding (2 48 Boil slowly ryteller, Mark Twain. classmate. Molly Ringwald, Andrew (60 min.) Part 4 of 6. 32 1002, Roman McCarthy, Jon Cryer. 1986. (In Stereo) love with a mannequin that comes to life BUGS BUNNY by Warnar Bros. bricks wds.) 50 3000, Roman [OIS] MOVIE: 'Candleshoe' (CC) A [CNN] Newsnight only in his presence. Andrew McCarthy, 33 Wriggly fish (24) War and Peace in the Nuclear Age H--3 ^ 2 ^ street-wise Los Angeles tomboy suddenly [ESPN] NCAA Final Four Highlights Kim Cattrall, Estelle Getty. 1987. Rated 34 Solo 11 'I P-PISTINCTLY 1 2 3 8 9 10 finds herself the heiress to a tattered En­ (CC) Examines the debate over the MX PG. (In Stereo) glish manor Jodie Foster, David Niven, missile, and whether America intends to [LIFE] Lady Blue SAW A BAT FLY 35 Ariz. time [USA] Paid Programming 36 Manifestation 12 14 Helen Hayes. 1977. Rated G. use its nuclear arsenal. (60 min.) Part 11 of [USA] New Mike Hammer HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne OUT OF YOUR 13. 2 :30AM (33 Sustaining ROOM LAST NIGHT/ 38 Not firm [ESPN] Sports Trivia 1 2 :05AM (33 Pat Sajak 15 [LIFE] E/R [A 8 iE ] Our Century; A Man Who Lived a (3® Alice 40 Noisy dispute Lie A documentary profile of Kurt Wal­ [HBO] MOVIE: 'Satisfaction' Working " [TMC] MOVIE: "Crocodile’ Dundee’ dheim and his life as U N. Secretary- class teen-agers hope to make their gar­ [CNN] Sports Latenight 41 Technical univ. 18 ALN^oer LOOK'S -poo B A ^Y l (CC) An American newspaper reporter General, Austrian president and ex-Nazi age band a rock n' roll success story. Jus­ [ESPN] SportsCenter 42 Compare convinces a legendary Australian hunter to tine Bateman, Liam Neeson, Deborah Host: Edward Herrmann. (60 min.) [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Return of the Uv- 45 Collects return with her to the wilds of midtown Harry. 1988. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) Manhattan. Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski, [C N N ] Larry King Live ing Dead’ Ghouls with a craving for human V 49 Actress brains go on a rampage in this tale inspired John Meillon 1986 Rated PG-13 (In [DIS] MOVIE: ’To Catch a Thief A re 1 2 :30AM (33 St. Elsewhere 23 24 25 28 by George Romero’s 1968 chiller. Clu Gu- Magnani Stereo) formed jewel thief is the chief suspect (33 Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) 50 Soviet plane when a rash of robberies hits the French lager, Don Calfa, James Karen. 1985. 30 [U S A ] She-Ra: Princess of Power 6® 3® Late Night W ith David Letter- Rated R. 51 The way out Riviera. Cary Grant, Grace Kelly, Jessie man (R) (In Stereo) 6 :30PM (33 CBS News (CC). (in stereo) Royce Landis. 1955. [USA] Paid Programming 5 2 ______-a-brac (2® Sea Hunt 33 (33 S6) ABC News (CC) [ESPN] Dog Show: From Beverly Hills. 53 1051, Roman 3® Morton Downey Jr. 2 :35AM (33 Family Feud (lD Jeffersons (CC). Calif. 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HAVE sual task of finding his own killer after fall­ Lie A documentary profile of Kurt Wal­ Riviera. Cary Grant, Grace Kelly, Jessie TOGO WITH [LIFE] Easy Street / 1 First-rate (2 ing victim to a fatal, slow-acting poison. dheim and his life as U N. Secretary- Royce Landis. 1955. wds.) [M AX] MOVIE: Beetlejuice' (CC) Re Dennis Quaid, Meg Ryan, Charlotte Ram­ General. Austrian president and ex-Nazi. pling. 1988- Rated R. (In Stereo) [ESPN] Skateboarding 2 Dec. holiday cently deceased newlyweds hire an outra­ Host. Edward Herrmann. (60 min.) geously vulgar ghost to scare away their [USA] Paid Programming ■ t [C N N ] Crossfire 3 Ingests (c)1989 by NEA. Inc home's obnoxious new tenants Micheai 10:00PM (33 3® [CNN] News News (R) Keaton, Geena Davis, Alec Baldwin. 1988. Q® INN News [E S P N ] Skiing: Steve Garvey Classic 3 :05AM (33 Rated PG. (In Stereo) (J® Deal-A-Meal From Deer Valley, Utah. (60 min.) [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Hellraiser' (CC) Horror c 19 48 Capp Cntarpritas Inc [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide author Clive Barker’s tale about a myster­ [USA] Cartoons ® All in the Family ious puzzle box that opens a doorway to a 7 :0 0 PM (33 inside Edition 64) Not in My Backyard [USA] Search for Tomorrow dimension of pain and torture. Andrew ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson CELEBRITY CIPHER (33 6® Wheel of Fortune (CC). (57) Great New England Auction Contin­ 1 :30AM (33 The Judge (CC) Robinson, Clare Higgins, Ashley Laurence. ■ \ Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present ues 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) \ Li. Each letter in the cipher stands for another. Today's clue M equals P. (33 Cosby Show (CC). (33 Joe Franklin f HOMeSTLY ARLO 16 THEY'RE 50 IW5EM6ITIVE.' THEY MEYER COMSIDER (6® Newhart (CC). (1® INN News 3 :30AM [T M C ] m o v ie ; -d .o .a .’ THE 5AAE WAY.' V______OUR FEELIMG5.' ® O ) Cheers (CC). (CC) An English professor is faced with the [A&E] America's Choice Awards The 'ZGB LUQGT WZD FQAA (1® Rockford Files Part 1 of 2 3® Later W ith Bob Costas unusual task of finding his own killer after ~ u - best in cable programming, as determined 6® M*A*S*H ( ^ Hogan's Heroes falling victim to a fatal, slow-acting poison. by The Cable Guide subscribers’ poll. (60 Dennis Quaid, Meg Ryan, Charlotte Ram­ MHZNKNAW HBEBENBH FBAA min.) [CNN] Newsnight Update BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake (24) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour pling. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) [D IS] It All Started With a Mouse: The 6® The Streets of San Francisco [ESPN] Spirit of Adventure (R) [USA] Paid Programming is n Y your s o n YES, THIS 1 MOW f t e v e r y p e n n y ^ Disney Story (CC) Host Mason Adams re­ IN COLLESE? jc Uie WONDERFUL QX KGW LQEB WZD (3® (4® Current Affair [HBO] MOVIE; The Further Adven­ tures of Tennessee Buck’ A boozing big- counts the history of Walt Disney Studios, 3 :40AM (33 Nightwatch Joined in JUNIOR YEAR ^ (57) Great New England Auction: Gallery interviewing animators and others who Progress SZHTQIB KGJ SZHTBL.' — game hunter escorts two yuppies on a Bor­ 57 neo tiger hunt. David Keith, Kathy Shower, (61) Family Ties (CC). Brant Van Hoffman. 1988. Rated R. (In SHKGOAaG M. RZGBX. [A8(E] Chronicle Correspondent Chuck Stereo) PREVIOUS SOLUTION; "My wile is a light eater .... As soon as it’s light, Kraemer chronicles the paths of author [M A X ] MOVIE: White of the Eye' (CC) she starts to eat." — Henny Youngman. Henry David Thoreau. 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Line child care reimburse­ young to testify, the charge was happened. ents, violation of rights of dealing with custo­ ager tor appointment week; Tuesday, Thurs­ cook, pantry cook, and with cathedral celling woman was arrested after she al­ research alternatives already availa­ Paris recently. The novel translated in mers. Hours 8am-5pm, and pick up rental ment and our non- reduced to voluntary manslaughter. privacy and Infringement of or send resume to Hart­ day and Friday, second orders. Must have dishwasher. Full or In entry foyer and dra­ legedly stabbed her 7-year-old son and Here’s my question: How can I live ble, and developing yet more. Let’s French under the title “Saga" gives copyright and proprietary Monday - Friday. benetlt rate of pay matic staircase. First He served 20 months of the four-year ford Despatch Moving week. 649-2358. good driving record. part time positions program. 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The boy escaped through a else and her family bothering me? research is seen as being as barbaric pect Street, East Hart­ rience and a working within: The Gallery, first floor fireplaced backstage scenes. may result from the publica­ tvllle Road, Route 83, tor needs full time per­ Director of Nursing family room. $242,300. bathroom window after being stabbed I’ve got a beautiful 6-month-Qld son and backward as slavery. tion of any advertlsment In ford, CT 06108.eoe. son with knowledge of knowledge of the 141 New London Turn­ Services, Crestfleld Court in Elgin gave him custody of his Vernon. pike, Glastonbury. Nancy von Hollen Sen­ two daughters, who are now 10 and 12! at least 10 times. He ran to a neighbor now, and I’m going for custody LYN ROSEN SPRINGUT, the Manchester Herald by electrical supplies and greater Hartford area Convalescent Home, advertiser. Including adver­ helpful. Apply today to try Real Estate, 643- I am hoping that you will print this who called the police. The little girl because his mother has proven ROCHESTE, N Y. URGENTLY need depen- materials. Must be or­ Manchester, CT 643- 4060.g______tisements In any tree distri­ HELP WANTED ganized and able to Taylor Rental Center, SI 51. in order to generate a response from was found crying under a bed with herself unfit to raise him. What should bution publications pub­ dable person to sell full DAY CARE HELP PEOPLE line of high auolltv work Independently. 274 Brood Street, Man­ MANCHESTER: Choose lished bv the Manchester NMded nurture womin to the general public protesting the several knife wounds in her back.” I do? DEAR LYN: I am well aware that 646-5422. chester. 643-2496, ask one to fit your budget. C.S. IN OREGON Herald. Penny Sleffert, lubricants to manufac­ care torToddlera Mon.-FrI. 1- Item No. 2: “ A 28-year-old mother there are areas of medical research Publisher. tor John.______Two -capes: six rooms, court’s decision. Thank you. turing, trucking, con­ 6 pm.; 3 yaart old 7-1 pm. Call: HORRIFIED IN ST. PAUL was charged with murder when her where, for the sake of mankind, the Pop star’s bus crashes struction and farm cus­ D R I VERS/Warehouse NURSES AIDE 1 - bath. Fine starter 3-year-old son was found (by his DEAR C.S.: Whoa — back up. You use of live animals is absolutely tomers In Manchester TWO POSITIONS help. Paid holidays, The Childrens Place Inc. home, 1 - cor garage MADISON, Ohio (AP) — A bus in pop star $132,500. Six - room, 2 - father) hanging from his neck on a say you got a girl pregnant, and now necessary, and I have no quarrel with area. Thorough train­ One truck driver paid vacation, benef­ 643-5535 Live in positions DEAR HORRIFIED: I am equally Bobby Brown’s caravan was involved in a available weekends In bath, excellent quality, rope from a bedroom rafter in the you want no part of it: you want to that, provided there is no other ANNOUNCEMENTS ing program. For per­ its, profit share, over­ horrified — as I am sure others are. collision, but no serious injuries were reported. sonal Interview, write heavy construction time, excellent chance Manchester and screened porch, new Something appears to be drastically family home.” forget it ever happened. You must be alternative and the animals are MEDICAL Office. Chal­ furnace, 1 - car garage Brown, whose album "Don’t Be Cruel” has HOLIDAY House. Retire­ F.E. Grant, Southwest­ and 1 laborer. fo r advancement. lenging position avail­ Hartford. Start wrong with our judicial system. This Obviously, perpetrators of such kidding. treated humanely. ment living. Centerally ern Petroleum, Box Valid license neces­ Immediately. Friday $159,900. Peterman been No. 1 on Billboard magazine’s soul chart Apply in person to able for Individual with Real Estote 649-9404. kind of “ justice” sends a sad message violent crimes are mentally ill. Yet, Sorry, young fellow, even if you feel located. Meals, recrea­ 961005, Ft Worth, TX sary. Experience pre­ evening to Sunday But I abhor the use of live animals to for 10 weeks and No. 2 on the pop charts for two The Andrew excellent Interper­ our mental health clinics are closing no moral obligation for any child you tion, RN’s on duty. Call 76161 or phone (817)332- ferred but not neces­ sonal and telephone evenings. $90.00 a MANCHESTER. Beauti­ to society. test cosmetics and household weeks, was not in the bus involved in Saturday Ansaldi Co., 186 sary. Ask for Kirk or ful upkeep. Six room But perhaps we are living in a sick left and right because our government father, you have a legal obligation to 649-2358. 2366. skills who desires day plus room and morning’s accident. John. 649-4563. ranch on lightly society; This morning’s newspaper says they have to cut public spending support that child. products. MEDICAL receptionist. Bidwell St., heavy patient contact board. Earn vacation Stephen G. Stegh, 20, of Euclid, was treated Manchester. and busy environment. time. Call Nurse wooded % acre lot. PART TIME Manchester medical Florida sun room and released at LakeEast Hospital in office. Medical trans­ Responsible for obtain­ Registry 243-2008. WIT OF THE WORLD Os] HELP WANTED ing office visit pay­ views large private Painesville. cription, telephone, fil­ D 6 1 Car Cara is a SECRETARY/OftIce RN/LPN ment, appointment back yard. Finished Newlyweds offered advice Brown was on his way from Buffalo, N.Y., to PART time help. 20 hours. ing, experience re­ home-town station. I like Manager. Interesting Immediate Medical family room. Two car quired. Pleqse send it here. It's friendly, scheduling and accu­ Indianapolis, where he had a show Saturday Please apply In per­ and varied duties. Care Center of Man­ rate patient Informa­ oversized gar- night, said Trooper Ken G. Safko of the Ohio son; Salvation Army, resume qnd two letters customers get a fair deal Bookkeeping corres­ t , I BUSINESS age.$174,900. Flano of recommendotlon to from competent chester has a part tion In 0 professional, State Highway Patrol. 385 B ro ad S tre e t, pondence, good tele­ friendly manner- 03liJoPPDRTUNITIES Realty. 646-5200.O Manchester.______Box CC, c/o of Mon- professionals. phone manner, per­ time opening (32 about decorating their home Chester Herqld. We need a mechanic .Friendly office, aver­ MANCHESTER. Bright PART time-clerical as­ sonal computer hours) for a nurse aging 45 hours, Includ­ BOLTON. Unisex hair L-Shaped ranch lo­ who knows domestic required. Full or part with recent acute or look. Sheets can also be used to Carter appears at benefit sistant. Duties to In- ELECTRICIAN lournev and foreign cars, knows ing 2-3 evenings. salon. Four station, full cated on tranquil cul- Y ou have time. Excellent start­ ambulatory care ex­ service business. de-sac. Impeccable up­ make drapes. elude: light mon. Resldentlol, com- diesel, or Is willing to Attractive salary and chosen the up­ AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Former President bookkeeping, data en­ learn. ing salary. Landmark benefit package for the $39,900. Sentry Real keep, great family ■ An old lamp can take on a merclql and Industrial Pools, Inc. 643-2770. perience. Interested holstery for the Jimmy Carter and country singer Willie try, general office work. Able to work Call 649-SS33. right person. Apply In Estate, 643-4060.D area. Formal dining new glow with a new shade. Or try applicants call Kim room, eat-ln kitchen. two chairs that Nelson appeared at a fund-raiser for Habitat work. 20 hours per with minimum supervi­ Ask for Dave. PART time weekends. at 721-7393 Mon-Fri person at Sports Medi­ STORRS. Beauty salon laminating a shade with fabric. week, Monday-Frlday, Kitchen help wanted. cine of Manchester, 155 Three bedrooms, I ’/i will be the ma­ Sylvia sion. All benefits. Coll 9-4 located In shopping Fabric patterns, such as a floral for Humanity, the home-building project Includingsummer. Call John DeLucco 649-3361, ask tor Joyce Main Street, or call plaza. Seven station. baths. $199,900. Flano jor furniture 875-5905. chintz, can be cut and applied to Carter has been involved with since he left the Andover Elementry or Dee. 645-8387. Good walk-ln business. Realty. 646-5200.a. for your living Porter the shade with glue. Try some White House. : School, 742-7339 for an $69,900. Sentry Real MANCHESTER two fam­ room and din­ 1 application.______Estate, 643-4060.0 fringe, too, also applied with glue. Carter said Sunday that building homes for Cashier Phone ily. Possibly one of the ing alcove in the poor is a concrete example of religious ■ B A B Y S IT T E R In my Operator PRINT Shop. Opportun­ nicest buildings we this, your first ■ If you want to be really home. Occasional ity to own your own have seen In a long faith. Security Guards time. Four-five rooms apartment as a creative, go out and buy a "Habitat gives us a chance to put our nights. Six month and Hours well established high u .___ six year old. Call 643- PRIVATE PARTY volume custom print plus enclosed sun couple. Since marbling kit. Use it on trim and religious faith into practice more than Monday - Friday We currently have several Security Guard positions 8415. available at our shop. Location West of porch. Two cor garage. these two chairs also are the first the best condition, but uphol­ doorways, and maybe on some anything I have ever seen, and to break down 9-5 pm $198,000.Blanchard 8i All day Saturday 9-5 Merchandise Ads river. $175,000 Realty decorations in your apartment, stered furniture can be slipco­ furniture. Likewise, try stencil­ the chasm that sometimes exists between Manchester Store World, Benoit, Rossetto Realtors," vered and wood furniture can be how you upholstered them could ing on a tired floor. Place stencils fortunate people like us on the one hand and Experience Part time positions with nights and weekend hours Frechette Associates, We're Selling Houses" 646- 2482.0______have been the basis for squab­ painted. around the border of the floor. It’s people who have never had a decent home on THE DEADLINE FOR preferred. available. Excellent oral and written communications 646-7709.D______■ Be on the lookout for hand- bles. Instead, you easily sur­ stylish and creates a sense of the other,” Carter told reporters before going PLACING OR Please call for an skills needed. Own transportation is necessary. Ex­ M IN I Mart Convenience EAST Hartford.One year mounted the problems and had a me-downs from caring relatives. CANCELING AN AD IS appointment perience in retail security preferred. Store In Manchester buyer protection. Four caring for details. to a $100-a-ticket reception. with great traffic bedrooms, two full lot of fun. Aunt Tessie might be in the mood Nelson also attended the reception before 12 NOON THE DAY 640-4321 PART TIME BENEFITS INCLUDE: to give you her Persian rug. ■ You’ll want to cover the walls count. Low overhead baths, two car garage, “It’s important,” says the performing at an $ll-a-ticket concert featuring BEFORE, MONDAY - Lyach Toyota Poatlae • Paid Vacations and Holidays new oil fired boiler, Maybe grandma wants to relin­ — but with what? Posters were • 90 Day Salary Review with Merit Increase and good numbers. Dallas-born, New York-based gospel music. FRIDAY, IN ORDER Fantastic cash flow. neat and clean. Conve­ quish her gigantic American fine for the college dorm, but now • Flexible Hours interior designer Mary Meehan, TO MAKE THE NEXT * 991 Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days • Up to 100% Tuition Reimbursement Owner will consider nient residential loca­ you want to move into something PORTER. Full time. "to start out with an experimen­ Empire chest — or that extra set ISSUE. FRIDAY ♦ Additional Lines 504 Per Line, Per Day • Employee Discount some financing. Realty tion. $137,900. Philips of Spode china she hasn’t used in more substantial. Try prints. It’s Seeking mature Indi­ • Cash Incentive Program World, Benoit, Reol Estote. 742-1450.O tal approach. The first sofa, wall Gene Kelly returns home AFTERNOON BY 2:30 vidual to loin our team w Classifications 71 thru 87 covering, upholstery, drapes, years. easy to find beautiful and inex­ PM FOR MONDAY’S • 401K Savings Plan Frechette Associates, SOME lucky family con as a Porter. Back­ w Merchandise Under *250 • Profit Sharing A46-7709.O purchase this gracious etc., undoubtedly won’t be per­ ■ When it comes to carpeting pensive prints at museum shops. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hollywood song- ISSUE. THANK YOU ground In food service They are usually a standard size, and-dance man Gene Kelly was home from the * Ad must contain price! • Bonuses and MUCH MORE! seven room Colonial at Dr. G ott manent. This is an opportunity and rugs, try the discount suppli­ FOR YOUR helpful, but willing to the new price of so you won’t have to spend a hospital today recuperating from treatment train. Full Insurance You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds If you are Interested, please apply in person to: HDMES for the new couple to explore each ers. Check to see which carpet COOPERATIONIII Myron Sustar, 145 Spencer St., Manchester, CT $242,900! Three spa­ Peter Gott, M.D. benefits. Including ma- due to this low price... FDR SALE other’s tastes and peeves. There stores sell remnants. They are fortune on custom-framing. for pneumonia. _ (203) 649-0136. ini cious bedrooms, Vh ■ Make a few major purchases Kelly, 76, was released from Cedars-Sinai lor medical and dental is no need to spend a fortune and, always less expensive. An equal opportunity employer baths, targe country plan, vacation, sick All real estate advertised In kitchen with adlolnlng ■ Once the furniture color — perhaps a wonderful painting, hospital Sunday, said publicist Beebe Kline. the Manchester Herald Is actually, window shopping or and personal time, CALL CLASSIFIED family room with fire­ hunting for bargains and doing scheme has been determined, it’s a Persian rug or a pivoted piece of Kelly was admitted Wednesday under a meals. Mondav- sublect to the Fair Housing furniture — that will give every­ lllH E L P G R O S S m R D S Act of 1968, which mokes It place, first floor the painting yourselves can oc­ time to buy paint. Paint is a great pseudonym. Fridav, 7am-3pm, and laundry. Andersen win­ thing around it an ambiance. "He came in quietly,” said hospital spokes­ 111 WANTED every other weekend. Illegal to advertise any pref­ cupy whole weekends and be — and incredibly inexpensive — EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH erence, limitation ordlscrlm- dows. Situated on 2.3 CD For more Information, 643-2711 NOW! decorating device. Pick an inter­ Learn now the value of investing man Ron Wise. "His physicians didn’t want Inotlon based on race, color, acres on Loomis Road. joyous, too.” WANTED. LPN or RN please call 643-5151, esting color with a contrast trim in quality rather than quantity. him to be bothered by phone calls or visitors.” port time for busy peo­ religion, sex of notional Suitable for horses!! Since we are entering the 8am-4pm. Ask for Food origin, or on Intention to What is causing And plan on building quality The illness forced the entertainer to cancel a ple oriented local Der­ Call Rose or Don Jack- "wedding season,” below are for a decorator look. Try one color Service Supervisor. moke any such preference, pieces slowly. That’s the true art weekend performance of his one-man show, matology practice. son to see today! Jack- practical tips for do-it-yourself on the walls, another on the CONSTRUCTION limitation or discrimination. son & Jackson Real ceiling and maybe a third on the of decorating, at any stage in life. "Evening with Gene Kelly” at La Mirada Civic Please send resume The Herald will not know­ decorators, be ye newlyweds or with references to: Box workers. Must have PART TIME POSITIONS ingly accept any advertise­ Estote, 647-8400.O her symptoms? Once you’ve done all the Center. Theater spokeswoman Beverly Ham­ woodwork. BB, Manchester He­ current llsence and BOOKKEEPER ment which Is In violation of TERRIFIC seven room not: ■ Simple curtains are easy to decorating you can within your lin said the performance was not rescheduled good driving record. the low. DEAR DR. GOTT: Our sister is dying before our ■ Thrift shops, auctions and rald, Manchester, CT Colonial on the budget to reflect both your and refunds would be given to the 1,300 06040.______Steady work, good eyes. She’s lost 30 pounds, is covered with lumps, is flea markets (perhaps in idyllic sew and can easily be hung on South Windsor Metallurgical is MALLARD View .This Ver non-Manchester personalities, relax and enjoy it. ticketholders. POOL Attendant, 18 years wages. Call Landmark NO line on Taylor Street. country towns that can be part of wood poles with rings for a weekend $141,900. No going blind and can’t stand any light. She’s had Remember, buy only what you Kelly starred in such films as "An American or older, tor position, Pools, 643-2770. association tees. New Four bedrooms, 1 HOUSE cleaning, weekly and desires. Call Michael at full length front porch common in the southwestern United States. to the main exhibit. I can’t tell you how we felt when basis. Own transporta­ FULL time or port time 282-0871 the price, $230's. Call and screened dining Occasionally, patients will become chronically ill CRANFORD, N.J. we went to the fair and saw my daughter’s work with tion If possibe. Send help for yard clean up. 643-2711, ext. 15 after 11 A.M. to set up an interview. Louise Ponella. Blan­ porch In the rear. with loss of appetite and weight, fever, pneumonia, a big chip out of the forehead. references to Box DD, Good poy. 646-8042. chard & Rossetto Real­ $164,900. Susan Dona- DEARU.L.: Y e s , I do have children, five; and no, While unpacking it, someone, probably a student c /o Manchester KITCHEN helper. 8;30am Tuesday through Friday. eoe m/s/h/v tors," We're Selling hue.Sentry Real Est­ arthritis, skin sores, weakness and meningitis. This Our Language Herald. Houses" 646-2482.n ate, 643-4060.O progressive type of Valley Fever is fatal in up to 60 I would not kick up a fuss. Making the assumption her age, was careless and now the sculpture is -3;00pm. Coll 649-2358. percent of patients, despite treatment. However, that the boy is healthy and has passed his physical, I worthless. I doubt seriously if it can be repaired. the use of anti-fungal drugs, such as amphotericin B would be more comfortable with him flying an What can we do about something tike this? And The adjective dermal relates to the skin. In fact, and ketoconazole, may help. Your sister may need airplane at 16 than I would having him drive an what can be done to prevent it from happing to not knowing the meaning of dermal should really this treatment. automobile at 17...... i „ „ „ another youngster? get under your skin. Third, sprue (celiac disease) — a chronic form of One of my youngsters is not only a pilot but also an A READER intestinal malabsorption caused by a congenital accomplished sky-diver. Another took flying Elaborate develops or expands in detail. To sensitivity to cereal protein (gluten) — can cause lessons and is also a sky-diver. I should point out to DEAR READER: There is little, if anything, that elaborate on this verb, I should point out that it IT’S TAG SALE TIME malnutrition. This deficiency produces weightless, you that I was a pilot for a good many years — not can be done, in terms of making your daughter contains labor. diarrhea, anemia, skin sores, bone pain, loss of Smilin’ Jack, but reasonably competent, afthough l whole again. I don’t see any monetary loss here. menstruation and swelling of the legs. Treatment is did end my flying career with a rather nasty Whether it’s children moving things back and QUESTION: I’ve heard soccer players talk about almost always effective and consists of strict airplane crash that left me hospitalized for quite "selling the dummy.” What does that mean? 4 Days for the Price of 3! forth to affairs such as this, or valuable works of art avoidance of gluten in the diet. This means avoiding some time. , . u-. moved from museum to museum, on occasion processed edibles, soups, sauces, ice cream, wheat Having said all this, I am not in the least bit accidents happen and things are damaged or ANSWER: Sell the dummy comes from a 1920s British expression for faking out an opponent. To Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? The best way to flour, oats, rye and barley. uncomfortable flying myself, or having my children destroyed. Recent studies have shown a distinct relation fly. Furthermore, your youngster is 16 now; in less The last thing I would want to do is make some sell the dummy is to pretend you’re moving in one between sprue and malignancies of the smalt than two short years, he will have reached his legal other child feel very badly because he or she was direction before suddenly moving in another. When announce it is with a Herald Tag Sale Classified Ad. intestine. Primary cancers, such as lymphoma and majority. If he chooses to fly then, there is not a asked to unpack something and broke it. I think I you’re trying to sell the dummy, though, don’t be carcinoma, occur in up to 20 percent of patients with thing in the world you can do about it. would use this as an object lesson for my youngster surprised if your opponent isn’t buying it. celiac disease. This is about 100 times greater than — that there are hazards in everything we do in life, Tag Sale Ads Must Be DEAR BRUCE: Our seventh grader is a very the rate in the general population. and we have to learn to roll with the punches. Do you have a question or comment about our In By Tuesday, Noon, For This Special TAG SALE SIGN STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE talented artist — at least we think so. She submitted Call 643-2711 41 In summary, your sister’s doctor should examine I am sure that if she created one sculpture, she language? Please write to Jeffrey McQuaIn, In care a sculpture that she had worked on very hard to a her for AIDS and cancer of the small intestine. Also, can create another. You are fortunate to have a of the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manches­ city-wide art exhibit. Each school was allowed to she might benefit from a trial of anti-fungus talented youngster. ter 06040. medicine for her Valley Fever. nominate a certain number of exhibitors based on WORDS can't quite des­ NORTH Coventry. Move cribe the extraordi­ right In. Lovely three nary design and the bedroom ranch on al­ fabulous extras that most one acre private come with this eight lot. This home has an VIDEO CARPENTRY/ room Contemporary eat-ln kitchen, fire­ DATSUN 1978 510 wagon, on Gerald Driye In TAPING REMOOELING place In living room, mllegage In 80's, new Manchester. Three MANCHESTER. Two panelled basement clutch, tires and bedrooms, 2'/j baths, family room, with WEDDING Videos by GSL Building Mainte-I bedroom apartment In CARPENTRY WORK nonce Co. Commercl-1 brakes. Great student firep lace, 26x14 deck, wood stove and a two Royal Wedding Con­ LEAKY ROOF? our family house. No All Phases Mofft roof* can b« rapalrad. ol/ResIdentlol building| cars $600.00 C a ll 643- yaulted ceilings, cen­ car detached garage. cents. 649-3642. pets. Security and ref­ Framing, Roofa, Siding. Trim. in p iB C * of total rarooHrto axpantal repairs and home im­ 8082 Fridovs and even- tral yac, 2x6 construc­ Philips Reel Estate. Complata rarooflng of ail typaa. erences. $550. plus utili­ Registered 6 Fully Insured provements. Interior I Ings.______tion. Only six months 742-1 450d______ties. C a ll 645-8201. Very R auonable Prices FREE ESTIMATES and exterior painting, | young! Spectacular 53 LAWN CARE MANCHESTER. Availa­ BUICK Regal, 1984. HEBRON. Owner moving Quality Work / Free Estimates Manchester Roofing light carpentry. Com­ Power steering, auto­ priyate wooded lot out of state. Reluctant ble April 15. Two bed­ plete lanltoriol ser-| matic, many extras. near the country club. sellers must leave this 7 4 2 -1 5 7 9 645-8830 room apartment on $334,900.Jackson & vice. Experienced, rel-1 $4,700 or best otter. "like new" contempor­ GILBERT LAWN second floor. Applian­ C a ll S.R, BLANCHARD, loble, free estimates. 643-1172 afte r 5pm. Jackson Real Estate, ary ranch. It features ces Included. Laundry 647-8400.O SERVICE INC. tor all your Buslnes- 643-0304. three bedrooms, two For ell your needs! facilities available. JEEP 1977 CJ5, Four s/Homeowner needs wheel drive automatic WILLINGTON. Three baths, solarium, multi­ Reasonable rates, tree esti­ $575. monthly, no utili­ from new construction FLOORING HAWKES TREE SERVICE transmission. Low family, Rte 32, Separ­ level deck, affice, huge mates, trucking loam, mulch ties. Call 647-9072 to altering & remodel­ Bucket, truck 8> chipper. Slump miles. Body and engine ate utilities. $189,900. rec room, dual heating and stone. Specializing In evenings.______system, more. Philips stone walla. Call 647-7156. ing. Price competitive removal. Free aatimates. MANCHESTER. Four In excellent condition. Philip Real Estate. 742- $4,000. 646-1319 a fte r 1450.O Real Estate. 742-1450. o and quality is a must. FLOOR SANDING Special consideration for room apartment. First Several references •Idsriy and handicapped. floor. Stove, refrigera­ 5:30pm.______NOTICE SPRING Clean Up • New and Old floors Dethatching. Bush available. Call 742-1082 tor. Very clean. Lease C U T LA S S -S , 1972,350 V-8. PUBLIC HEARING 647-7553 Good running condi­ BOARD OP DIRECTORS ■'■rimming^. E d g in g . tor Immediate response. • Natural & Stained and secu rity. $545. 646- tion. $1,500. o r best TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Mowing. Commercial flo o rs 7268. No pets.______equipped. Conscient- MANCHESTER. Two otter. 643-1720.______Notice 1$ hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of Architectural Design John VaMllt - 64M7S0 DISTRIBUTION Manchester, Connecticut, will hold o Public Hearing at the OU8 and dependable. Additions. Sunrooms. bedroom flat, first C H E V Y B lazer, SIO, 1985. Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Ray Hardy, 646-7973 Garages, Kitchens. New ( LABELS floor. Air condition, White, tour wheel Connecticut, on Tuesday, A p ril 11,1989, at 7:30 P .M . to con­ house construction. Tired of manually addressinp fully appllanced kit­ drive, automatic with Construction Management. sider and act on the tollowlng: distribution mall — we can UNDSCAPING and 10% Senior Citizen chen, basement, gar­ new tires. Good condi­ Proposed appropriation to Education Special Projects - automate thia process providing tion, very clean. 55K. Fund 4) - Head Start Supplem ental G ra n t $3,520.00 to be f i­ BOBCAT SERVICE Discount. m ELECTRICAL age. $675. per month BUI KrawakI, Jr., experienced quality service for a reasonable plus security and utili­ $6,200. 646-5422.______nanced by a State Grant. Call 643-6555 price Call 644-6191. Proposed appropriation to Education Special Prolects - Bobcat Loader Operator lor hire. ties. No pets. 649-5678 PONTIAC Firebird, 1981. Fund 41 - Chapter I, Neglected and Delinquent Children Also spring specials or plant­ DUMAS ELECTRIC after 7pm.______Very well kept. 90K. ings of Arborvltae. Pine, Hem­ MRK $3,042.00 to be financed by a State Grant. Service changes, addi­ EAST Hartford. Two bed­ $2,700. 643-9996. Proposed appropriation to Education Special Prolects - lock and Spruce. Fully insured. VINYL SIDING & 644-6046 HOME tional wiring and re­ room apartment, heat, Fund 41 - existing A ccount »48S - Refugee C h ild re n $557.00 to hot water, parking for Need repairs around the be financed by a State Grant. IMPROVEMENTS pairs on existing REPLACEMENT WINDOWS YARD MASTERS one c a r. $550. p e r home? Coll an expert. Proposed appropriation to Education Special Prolects - A business built on homes. Q uality work at Expertly installed. month. 528-6616.______You'll find the help you Fund 41 - P resch o o l H andicapped C h ild re n $20,970.00 to be fi­ Yard cleaned, Integrityl affordable prices. Enti­ nanced by a State Grant. Please call Paul Ryder EAST Hartford, Crosby need In Classified. 643- Trees cut. Carpentry • Windows • rely owner operated. 2711. Proposed appropriation to General Fund • TRANSFER to at 742-0018. Street. Three rooms, Capital Improvement Reserve - Greenwood Drive Project Have dump truck, Siding • Kitchens • 27 years exp. Call Jo­ second floor. Stove, $99,285.00 to be financed by a State G rant fa r $88,587.00 and a will haul. Baths • Additions • seph Dum as 648-S2S3. refrigerator, utilities. d e v elo p e r's co n trib u tio n of $10,698.00. Spring is coming 72 HOUR MONEY BACK 643-9996 Decks No pets. Security dep­ Proposed appropriation to Fire Fund - TRANSFER to Res­ For all your cleanup osit. $450. 644-1408. eUARANTEE Fully licensed & Insuredi e rve - P u rch a se of Lan d on T o llan d T u rn p ike $72,732.30 to be Hablard lawn mainte­ HEATING/ chores call Rudy, Old* ‘Sa Toronado •13.SBS financed from Fund Balonce. nance, spring clean up, Free estimates! PLUMBING OHM 'ST Clara •S.4SS Proposed appropriation to General Fund - Public Works - 647-9925 after 3pm. CONDOMINIUMS Olda 'S7 SS Rag. M2.S86 mowing, fertilizing, 6 4 6 -9 6 5 6 E n g in e e rin g $1,500.00 fo r B u cklan d M a ll T ra ile r - to be fi­ Reasonable, reliable, Ford 'S7 Rangar P.U. •S.SSS nanced by Homart reimbursement. parking lot cleaning, FOR RENT Ctiavy 'ST Blazar 4x4 •14.4S6 and references. •S.SSS Prapased appropriation to General Fund - Pallce Special gutter cleaning. G.C.F. Home Service Olda 'ST CuMaaa PJ’s Plumlilng, Hiiting & MANCHESTER. Large Olda 'ST Clara 20r SOLO •S.SSS DAMAGED PAGES S e rv ice s $220,000.00 to be financed by a d d itla n a l revenue to 649-7593 Painting, Remodeling. two bedroom town- Pont. "SS Grand Am •S.SSS be realized from contractor billings. Home Repair. Air Conditioning Boilers, pumps, hot water house. $660. per month. Olda 'SS Clara •S.SSS Proposed appropriation to General Fund - Police $2,500.00 to Prompt service at Olda 'SS Clara 4 Or SOLO •S.SSS be financed by a State Grant. tanks, new and Includes heat and hot BOOKKEEPING/ reasonable rates. Chavy ‘SS Calabrlty •S.SSS Proposed appropriation to General Fund - Miscellaneous replacements. Screened loam, gravel, water. Could be pur­ INCOME TAX 6454i559 chased fo r $92,900. w ith Olda 'SS DalU •S.SS6 Budget - TRANSFER to Capital Improvement Reserve - Fuel FREE ESTIMATES processed gravel, •9.SSS Tank Replacement $M,325.00 to be financed by a State Grant for free estimates. little money down. 635- Olda ‘SS SS Ragancy 643-9649/228-9616 ToyoU *SS Calica OTS •10.475 already received. sand, stone, and fill for 6200.______Complete accounting services PAINTING/ Ford -SS LTD 4 Or •S.SS6 Praposed apprapriatlon to General Fund - Library $363.74 to Including A/R. A/P, P/R. G/L. delivery call George •T.SSS be financed by praceeds fram recent book sale. LCD Bulok '85 Ragal P&L Statement and quarterly PAPERING Griffing 742-7886. STORE AND Olda 'S4 Cutlaaa •8.BS6 Propased apprapriatlan to Special Grants - Fund 61 - Special Plumbing & Heating lax returns Can design ID OFFICE SPACE B u s T rip s $600.00 ta be financed by a danatlon already re­ Syitems BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE m /s s /n g additional applications ceived from DIal-A-Rlde of Connecticut. MANCHESTER POWER . Llesnisd Iniurad AND MARINE tailored for your business Proposed Ordinance - To consider adoption of an Ordinance WASH INC. Bathroom KItctwn tatrxxMlng MANCHESTER. One 259 Adams 81, Msnch. needs. C all 644-6191 authorizing the acceptance of a conveyance of 44.78 acres of •House washing Watar haatare Buckland Square, 1075 open space land west of Birch Mountain Road from Mary 849-1749 Brick Bollars LANDSCAPING Tolland Turnpike, up Catherine Development Company. vinyl ID] to 4225 sq. ft. Available Sanlor CItIzan diacount A co p y of the Proposed O rdinance m ay be seen In the Town Aluminum April, 1989. Call Mr. Clerk's Office during business hours. CARPENTRY/ Wood Prompt aarvfca DON’S LAWN SERVICE AND s c h a l L e r 8A R D E M N C Law rence, 643-2161. ACURA QUALITY & A ll public meetings of the Town of Monchester are held at lo­ REMOOELING •Paint removal 646-1101 cations which are accessible to handicapped citizens. In ad­ •Paint preparation Call now for; MANCHESTER. For PRE-OWNED AUTOS Yard clean-up lease. 6,100 square feet. dition, handicapped Individuals requiring an auxiliary old In •Pool cleaning 87 Acura Intagra L8 *0995 order to facilitate their participation at meetings should FARRAND REMODIl ING Shrub & hedge trimming Excellent retail space. 8 ipd.. Air. Sunroof •Pool painting M&M OIL contact the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the scheduled Room additions, docks, roof­ Rototllling and mowing Will subdivide. F.J. 80 Toyota Corolla • 1995 meeting so that appropriate arrangements con be made. •Senior discounts PLUMBING & HEATING 10% Ssnlsr Citizen discaunt 6>apd. Starao ing. siding, windows and gutt- SplleckI Realtors. 643- 84 Chryalor Lobaron *3995 James F. Fogarty srs. All types of remodsling and Secretary, Board of Directors •Fully insured • Oil Burnar Sarvica & Salas 646-7011 2121. Auto. A/C. Loadad repairs. Call Bob Farrend, Jr. •Free estimates 84 Subaru QL Sadan *3995 Dated at Manchester, Connecticut • Automatic Oil Dallvary MISCELLANEOUS S'tpd. A/C, Starao OUT OF ORDER this 30th day of Morch, 1989. Bus. 647-8509 646-7250 • Wall Pumps Sales & Service AUTO 86 Subaru QL Hatchback *3995 007-04 Res. 645-6849 SERVICES FOR RENT 4-Bpd. 4 wd. A/C • Watar Haatars (Eisctitc a au) 84 Toyota Camary *5500 NOTICE OF $PECIAL MEETING • Bathroom & Kitchen TWO cor garage. $130. S^apd. A/C. Starao THE EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT 10% Springtinie Discoqiit Ramodaflng 87 Hyundai OLS *5495 Quality work, fully Insured, ONE OP THE good habits TIERINNI’S per month or $65. each 6*Bpd. Elac Sunroof 32 M A IN S T R E E T reasonable rates, tree aatl- thrifty people hove deve­ • Sanlor Citizen Discounts AUTOMOTIK ENeillEEMII& INC. MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT side. 649-8365. 86 Marcury Lynx *3995 mata, no job too small. Re­ loped Is dally reading of • Electric work by 276 Hartford Rd., Manchaster a^apd. AM/FM atarao tapa NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the pairs, Decks, Basements. the ads In classified. Precision Electric 85 vw OTi *6495 electors of The Eighth Utilities District will be held on Mon- Any carpent^ work you 649-5823 ROOMMATES s-ipd. aa: That's where they find FREE ESTIMATES doy, April 10, 1989 at 7:30 p.m. at the District Firehouse, 32 need...we do. Trim, framing, Cara, Trucka, Vans, 4x4't I2 2 J WANTED Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut for the following pur­ aiding, garages, roofing, etc. value buys. Are you ready (or apring? 345 CENTER ST. ISSUES Phone: 649“2871 poses: COLTAHT CA8FENTRY 833-1835 MANCHESTER 1. To choose a moderator. ROOMMATE wanted. Manchester. Two bed­ 647 -70 7 7 2. To hear the reading of warning. room townhouse. $388. 3. To consider and act upon a resolution: HOMES APARTMENTS per month plus holt a) to appropriate the sum at $500,000.00tor the renova­ n n h o m e s LOTS/LANO utilities. References re­ tion and Impravement of the real property known as 1 ^ 1 1 FOR SALE FOR SALE m FOR SALE FOR RENT quired. 646-3978. 16-18 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut. The ap- CLYDE proprlotlon may be spent far the actual renovation m OR MANSFIELD. Two fam­ MANCHESTER. Attrac­ CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. and Improvement, architect fees, engineering fees, BOLTON. It's a steal! WINDHA.M. Ten ap­ legal fees. Interest and other financing casts, and ily, Rte 195 near East proved PUkIdIng lots tive 6 room duplex. I'/z ROUTE 83, VERNON other expenses related to the renovation and Impro­ This Is the home you baths, first floor FURNITURE B ro o k M a ll. $179,9(X). available ranging from 63 N itttn 280 ZX *6995 vem ent. didn't think you could laundry, large yard. 03 Philips Real Estate. 1.02 acre s to 2.52 acres. 84 Caprice 4 Door *6995 b) to authorize the Issue of bonds, notes, and/or other afford. A lovely four Security, references. MAHOGANY twin beds, 742-1450.0______$47,000. - $53,000. Realty 84 Chryt. E. Class 4 Dr *5595 obligation or obligations of the District In an amount bedroom home with $750 plus utilities. Coll tour post. Coll 649-3482 not to exceed $500,000.00 to de fra y said ap propriation, MANSFIELD. Three World, Benoit, 84 Century LTD 4 Door *6695 large tom llv room, two Frechette Associates, 647-9353. after 5pm.______and to authorize the President and Treasurer, or any full baths and laundry. buildings, five rental 86 Cavalier CJ 4 Door *4495 other official designated by the President and Board 646-7709.O______HUTCH, solid maple In SECTIONS Beautiful acre lot for units, near UCONN. IMMACULATE. Pleo- 85 Spectrum 4 Door *5195 af Directors, to determine the amount, date, rate af excellent condition. stretching. Don't miss $254,900. P h ilip s Real B O LT O N . 7.83 a cre s with sont, quiet, tour room 85 Cemaro Coupe *7495 Interest, maturities, forms, particulars, manner of Is­ 70" X 48". Large stor­ out. Coll today! Diane Estate. 742-1450.O possibility of subdivi­ apartment. Lots more. 85 Electra 4 Door *10995 sue and sale af any such bands, notes, other obligation age capacity. $400. 649- or obligations, and ta sign, execute and deliver any In­ Comoiio. Re-Mox 647- IMMACULATE cedar sion. Scenic, woods, Mature, working fe­ 85 Century 4 Door *7495 struments or documents In connection therewith. 8412.______1419.0______sided, full tormered pond view. male preferred. Non- 86 Century Wagon *7995 c) to authorize the President ond Treasurer or any $138,000.R ealty W orld, smoker. No pets. 649- SOFA/Loveseat. Striped PRICED to sell. An eye cape on 1.3ocres. Qual­ 86 Olds 98 4 Door *9995 other official designated by the President and Board Benoit, Frechette As­ 5897. with orange velvet. pieoser. Super one ity 2 x 6 construction. 85 Olds Clare Wagon *8995 of Directors to mortgage the real property at 16-18 sociates, 646-7709.D Loose back cushions. floor living. Two bed­ Super bathroom with MANCHESTER. Beauti­ 86 Spectrum 4 Door *4995 Main street, Manchester, Connecticut and/or any Excellent condition. MAY HE FOUND AT END OF ROLL other real property owned by the District In an rooms, large tront-to- red cedar, ceramic ful two bedroom apart­ 86 Bonneville 4 Door *7995 am ount not to exceed $500,000.00 to secure an y note, bock living room with floor and locuzzl. A YOU CAN enlov extra ment, eat-ln kitchen, $400. 649-4467. bond, other obllgotlon or obligations which the Dis­ truly nice house-come vacation money by ex­ self-cleaning stove, tric t m ay Issue In connection w ith the renovation and hardwood floors, tront- 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 Improvement of the real property known as 16-18 to-bock kitchen with and see! ID.W. Fish changing Idle Items in dishwasher, disposal MISCELLANEOUS IF AVAILAHLF Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut, and to sign, dining area. Large Realty, 643-1591.0 your home tor cosh ... and refrigerator. Din­ FOR SALE execute and d e liv e r any Instrum ents or docum ents In treed level lot. A super MANCHESTER. Custom with on ad In classified. ing room, living room El connection therewith. "best buy". A one built ranch. Charming Coll 643-2711 to place your and one both. Air con­ TRUCKS/VANS d) to authorize the President and Treasurer, or any owner home tenderly home with a beautiful od. ditioned, very quiet. FOR SALE other official designated by the President and board cored tor. $120,000. Re- Ideal tor middle aged END ROLLS El yard and garden area. of Directors, to Issue temporary notes In an amount 27',^" w idth — 259 not to exceed $500,000.00 In a n ticip a tio n of the receipt M ox. 647-1419.D Flreploced living BUSINESS or senior citizens, on TOYOTA van, 1985. This of the proceeds from the sale of bonds, notes, or other room, kitchen with din­ busline. Heat and hot 13" width — 2 for 25«: van Is loaded. Dual sun obligation or obligations of the District. INVITATION TO BID ing area, many bullt- PROPERTY water Included. Only Newsprint end rolls can be root, AM-FM stero e) If the bond, notes, other obligation or obligations The Monchester Public Ins plus breezeway and $640 per month. Come picked up at the Manchester cassette, dual air, by the resolution presented to the meeting are Issued Schools solicits bids for garage. Owner ready , PACKAGE Store - Busi­ see why we rarely hove Herald O NLY before 11 a m. bullt-ln refrigerator on a tax-exem pt basis, to authorize the President and HOME ECONOMIC$ for the ness. Manchester high o vacancy. One bed­ Monday through Thursday. and Ice maker. 49K. the Treasurer, or other official designated by the Pre­ willing and able to help 1989-90 school year. Sealed buyer with financing. traffic area, equipment room apartment avail­ COLECO. W fool poo A sking $7,900. 568-3500, sident and Board of Directors to bind the District pur­ bids will be received until and Inventory In­ suant to such representations and covenants as they April 11, 1989, 2:00 p.m., at $159,900.D.W. Fish able at $605. Agent. complete. Free It re­ days or 644-1889, even­ deem necessary or advisable In order to maintain the which time they will be pub­ R ealty, 643-1591.0 cluded. Some owner 247-5030. m oved. 643-9395. ings. Mr. Sears. continued exemption from federal Income taxation of lic ly opened. The rig ht Is re­ financing possible. Interest on the bond, notes, other obligation or obliga­ served to reject any and all $109,900. P h ilip s Real tions, Including covenants ta pay rebates of Invest­ CONDOMINIUMS bids. Specifications and bid Estate. 742-1450. d ment earnings to the United States In future years. forms may be secured at the m FOR SALE f) ta authorize the President, Board of Directors, the Business Office, 4S North Spring Savings Spree Treasurer or other proper officers of the District to School Street, Manchester, NORTH Field Green take any ather actions which may be necessary or ad­ Connecticut. visable to enable the District to renovate and Improve Condo. Three bed­ MORTGAGES 006-04 rooms, 3'/? baths, many El GREAT TIME TO BUY A the real property and Improvements at 16-18 Main 1 Street, Manchester, Cannecticut and to Issue the extras. Mint condition. bonds, notes, mortgages, other obligation or obliga­ LEGAL NOTICE Best location on Es­ 1988 CHEVY CORSICA! tions to defray theappropriatlan of $500,000.00forsald ZONING BOARD OF quire D rive. $142,500. SAVE YOUR purpose. A P P E A L S TOWN OF BOLTON Call doctor's office, HOMEII 4. To see If the voters w ill authorize the transfer of the net 528-8046.______proceeds of the sale of the District real estate at 1083 Tol­ The Zoning Board of Appeals If you are In FORECLOSURE, land Turnpike to the District's reserve apparatus fund of the Town of Bolton will THIS super two bedroom BANKRUPTCY or OlVORCED (fire truck purchase fund) and to make the appropriation hold 0 Public Hearing on townhouse has clossl therefore. Thursday, April 13, 1989 of or “falling behind,” ask for 7:00 p.m. at the Town Hall to Quality construction, 5. To see If the electors will enact the following ordi­ NO PAYMENT PROSRAM hear the following appeal: gas heat, full base­ up Thru special purchase nance: ment, sliders to private 1.) Conrad Tobias of 194 to 2 yearsll from General Motors Corp. FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS French Road for a fron­ deck, air conditioning Section (1) W henever there Is constructed w ithin the tage variance to con­ and your own garage. THE SWISS GROUP We have obtained many boundaries of The Eighth Utilities District a building struct a house. Close to bus and shop­ 454-4404 1988 Chevy Corsica 4 SALE or structure, an addition to a building or structure of John Roberts ping. $122,900. C o ll on there occurs o chonge of occupancy for which the doors with low mileage, PRICE C hairm an me now! Anne Miller *9395 Connecticut Fire Sofety Code requires the Installation of a fire alarm system to provide emergency forces Zoning Board of Appeals Real Estate, 647-8000.D ROOMS they are equipped with LESS CARTER notification, such notification shall be provided by 011-04 RIVER M ill Estates. 201 auto, A/C, PS. PB, Stereo, REBATE means of the municipal alarms system of The Man­ FOR RENT * 900 chester Fire Department, The Eighth Utilities Dis­ New State Rood, Man­ HD Rear Defogger & More Court of Probate, District of trict, In accordance with plans and specifications ap­ chester, Ct. Open house ROOM with kitchen and YOUR proved by the superintendent of alarms or chief of Coventry Saturdays and Sundays said fire department. NOTICE OF HEARING laundry privileges. PRICE E S T A T E O F - 1 to 5pm. Superior *8495 Section (2) No Item of equipm ent shall be Installed as Private Manchester part of the municipal alarms system of The Manches­ WALTER C. ORAHAM location, all cedar sid­ residence. Non- thousand ter Fire Department, The Eighth Utilities District un­ Pursuant to on order of Hon. ing, two bedroom s, I'/z smoker. No alcohol. WARRANTY ALSO AVAILABLE less approved In writing by the superintendent of David C. Roppe, Judge, baths, private deck, 6 „ 7 6 0 miles alarms or chief of said fire department. Quiet, considerate. $85. SsB Any Salssman For Details dated March 30, 1989 o hear­ skylights and more.S- w eekly. 649-2902. Section (3) Nothing herein sholl prohibit the Installa­ ing w ill be held on on ap p lica ­ trono Real Estate, 647- tion of any secondary means of notification permitted tion proving for authority to by the Connecticut Fire Safety Code and the Code's re­ compromise a doubtful and 7653.0 APARTMENTS ferenced standards. disputed claim against The MANCHESTER. Lydoll ^ A B * E B CHEVROLET 6. Ta transact any other business proper to come before T ra ve le rs In fa v o r of sold es­ Woods. Lqvely cope FOR RENT 1 the meeting. tate os In sold application on file more fully appears, at the style condo with the Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 30lh day of March, 1989. CARTER CO., INC. Court of Probate on April 12, look and feel of single MANCHESTER. Second "Over SO Years of Selling 4 Servicing Chavrolels" THE EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT 1989 at 5:00 P M . family homes. Low floor, 2 bedrooms, Thomas E. Landers, Jr. Bertha E. Roppe condo fees. You own heat, and appliances. 1229 Main St., Manchester 646-6464 Its President C le rk the land. D.W. Fish No pets. $600 plus se­ R ealty, 643-1591.0 cu rity. 646-3979. OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 8 — FRI. ‘TIL 6 0104M 009-04