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Connecticut Gen­ MUSTANG Coupe 1969. containers. Open Sdm- eral Statute 23-65 prohibits You finish restoration GAMPER8/ •pm or until picked out. the posting of advertise­ or use for parts. $750 TRAILERS No children under 14 ments by any person, firm or firm . 647-7622.______allowed In tield. Coll corporation on a telegraph, I 53S-5741 tor telephone, electric light or CHEVY Mollbo 1972. C A M P E R 1964. Sleeps 8, ^ Information. power pole or to o tree, Hard top, 307, auto­ Stove and refrigerator. shrub, rock, or any other matic, stereo. Runs Excellent condition. natural oblect without o writ­ good. $450. Call 742- $2000 or best offer. ten permit for the purpose of 6537.______742-7814. protecting It or thepubllc and carries a fine of up to S50 for FORD Escort GL Wagon each offense. 1981. 4 speed, a ir , AUTOSRIR MISTRAL Windsurfer, power steering. $1000. RENT/LEA8E $750. 6 foot soil with 649-1326.______I battens, 12 foot board WANTED TO VOLKSWAGON Super with adlustoble nwst- FREE Mileage on low J SUY/TRAOE Beetle 1971. Excdlent cost auto rentals, vil­ track, foot straps and condition with spare skeo. Call 774-4a45 be­ I lage Auto Rental. 643- engine, tires and tools! 2979 or 646-7044. tween 5pm-10pm or 646- WANTED to buy. Old $1800, 643-5743.______0271. furniture, clocks, lumps, paintings and VOLVO Wagon DL 1981. rugs. Will pay cosh I Automatic, AM-FM It JCARS PETS AND stereo. $4,450. Please Neighbors unite Call 646-S496. I for s a le Baker quits SUPPLIES telephone 742-8171. I GARS AKC Collies, mole. Sable and Merele, Sable and FOR SALE to help police White. Shots, vet u checked, de-wormed, LIPMAN #1 CLYDE eyes checked. 684-^M. VOLKSWAGEN CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. Reagan staff, 89 Suzuki Simurl Conv. ROUTE 83, VERNON battle burglars IMISCELLANEOUS Sell Your Car 8100 ml...... iSSOS 84 Century LTD 4 Ur. »6995 87 Yugo 2 dr.. 18K ...... •2805 84 Century ltd 4 * . *5995 |fo r s a le 88 vw Golf dewl...... *8205 85 Cavelier CS 4 2995 *2995 88 Ford LTD *8995 and what is not.” Wilson said. He said some people reduces trade deficit 85 Honda Civic *5495 85 O ld. Wagon *8995 feel they don’t want to bother the police but police P01S6 84 Old! Cutlait *5495 85 Chav. Spectrum *4295 88 »10.995 need all the information they can gather to solve 85 SUBARU crimes. By AAartIn Crutslnger country its first single-digit trade 85 Dodge Lancer *7495 84 Marc. Cougar *5495 84 Marc. Cougar *6495 SCIROCCO j O O O BRAT Sometimes, however, residents may get lax with The Associated Press deficit since a $9.90 billion imbal­ 82 Lincoln Town Car *7495 4WD. Auto 64 Marc. G. Marquia *7995 Crimewatch programs if the crime rate stays low ance in August 1985. It was the 84 Honda Accord 4 dr. *7195 84 Llrxioln T.C. *11,495 >8995 for a long period. WASHINGTON - The U S. lowest imbalance since an $8.03 86 Honda Civic *8495 84 Lincoln Contin. *11,595 Over 25 Other Used Cers 0 Trucks In Slock lor trade deficit shrank to $9.89 billion deficit in December 1984. Immedlete Delivery. "W e have found historically that if Crimewatch is 84 Marc. Cougar *6495 billion in April, the lowest level The March deficit was origi­ 82 Chav. Citation *2995 put in and nothing happens, (neighbors) tend to let 64 Olda DaHa *6995 flEzmsiWnw-UiW since December 1984, the govern­ nally reported as a single-digit 85 Buick Somaraal 2 dr. *6995 their guard down,” Wilson said. “ The sign (on the 83 Marc. Cougar *5995 ment reported today. figure as well at $9.7 billion. But 83 Mazda RX7 *6495 UBURBAN 14HARTFOF)DTPKE. street) is not going to deter crime. You need the The Commerce Department that was before the department 301-305 CENTER ST. VERNON, CT call,’ ’ he said. ”Thf M o Prgrgtsigiials” mSUBARU 649-6550 said that a steep drop in imports began adjusting to take into MANCHESTER 24 Mams St., Mtgckaater “ We can’t give you 100 percent guarantee that helped push the deficit down by account seasonal factors. your house won’t be broken in to,” Wilson said, but 15.5 percent from the revised After those adjustments, the 646-3515 643-5135 added that the program is a way to help discourage March figure of $11.7 billion. March deficit grew to $11.70 thieves. The report on the closely billion. Beginning with the April Dxvid Kool/ManchMter Harald watched trade figures was likely report, the department will re­ “ We should be able to live a better life than to have to be cheered on financial port only seasonally adjusted CARDINAL BUICK INC to worry about burglaries,’ ’ Reinhorn said. WATCHFUL EYES — Harry Reinhorn of Spring Street stands beside markets because economists had figures in the hope that the Reinhorn said the biggest benefit is that a Crimewatch sign that is posted in neighborhoods where expected the deficit to worsen, adjustments will smooth out “ neighbor is looking after neighbor” Crimewatch programs are initiated. not improve, in April. some of the erratic swings that in The government said that past months have sent financial $ SPECIAL PRICE BUSTERS $ Americans’ appetite for imports markets into a tailspin. declined by 6.4 percent to $36.1 The original February deficit, billion in April. Exports were also which was higher than expected, I BELOW - OVER 100 NEW BUICKS IN STOCK TO SELECT FHOM) DiRosa promises North Elm meeting down, but by a smaHer 2.5 percent sent the dollar plunging in value to $26.2 billion. The trade deficit is around the world and pushed the 1988 BUICK 1988 BUICK 1988 BUICK 1988 BUICK the difference between imports Dow Jones industrial average By Alex GIrelll from their ceilings from vibra­ Lamson and Assistant Town DiRosa said he will call a and exports. CENTURY LeSABRE ELECTRA AAanchester Herald tions caused by construction. Manager Steven Werbner to try meeting of the residents as soon See DEFICIT, page 10 9 The improvement gave the SKYHAWK DiRosa said today that the to find solutions. DiRosa said the as he has some solutions, but in CUSTOM SEDAN CUSTOM SEDAN SEDAN Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said residents’ requests were reasona­ complaints also included noise any case no later than next week. Coupe, Stock #8248, Stock #8350, AC, stock #8337 stock #8250, Fully today that he will call a meeting ble and that they would be from the construction site early in 5 Spaed, AC Nicely Equipped A Real bargalnll Equipped by next week to respond to a addressed as soon as possible. the morning, and bad tasting The housing is being built on a Both sides see victory water which is being supplied to 1.8 acre parcel south of Henry variety of complaints by North No town officials accompanied Elm Street residents over the houses temporarily through plas­ Street, bounded by North Elm *11,544 n3,723 *16,356 architect Alan Lamson to the and White streets. The land was ’9699 Inc. •SOD Rabata Inc. 'idoO Rebate construction of a $1.2 million meeting last Thursday with the tic pipe. in tobacco-death ruiing housing for the elderly project. given to the town by its owners for residents. The housing project is use as a site for housing for the 8 Werbner agreed today that the DiRosa’s comments come less financed by the town and will be requests made by residents are elderly. By Daniel J. Wakin about smoking’s dangers, and than a week after about 40 managed by the Housing Author­ residents blasted the architect for reasonable and said the town will Plans call for building 20 The Associated Press rejected punitive damages. PLUS "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS" USED CAR SELECTION ity of Manchester. the project, complaining of prob­ get answers to them as soon as apartments with the possibility of Instead, it decided Liggett I lems including plaster falling DiRosa said he has asked possible. adding four more later. NEWARK, N.J. — A jury failed to warn about the dangers I awarded a smoker’s widower of cigarettes and violated its «S207A 1967 Buick Somartgt Special •9280 #60384 1966 Buick Century Cuttom Sedan $400,000, the first damages or­ promise, or “ express warranty,” I #0027A 190e Buick LaSabre, Special *9480 #73784 1960 Oldt Calais Special *8740 TODAY dered for disease caused by to produce a safe product. 80033A 1986 Buick Riviera Coupe #60314 1985 Chevrolet Monte Carlo State joins suit against insurers cigarettes, but cleared tobacco It awarded Antonio Cipolione companies of conspiring to mis­ damages on the warranty claim #0032A 1905 Buick Century Cuttom #61874 1983 Buick Regal Coupe Special *5380 Summer recreation but not for the failure to warn the HARTFORD (AP) — Attorney planned to file lawsuits against “ When competitors agree to lead the public about smoking’s #8243A 1906 Buick Century Cuttom #8194A 1985 Ford Tempo Sedan public because it found his wife General Joseph I. Lieberman the insurers today in San Fran­ boycott other competitors to dangers. Swimming, playground activi­ was 80 percent responsible for #8272 1980 Buick Century Cuttom #6029A 1987 Buick Riviera T-type announced today that Connecti­ cisco. Texas filed a separate achieve an economic advantage, The widower’s lawyer said ties and classes are part of today the verdict boded well for contracting the disease that cut has joined eightother states in lawsuit in March. that is a violation of antitrust Manchester’s summer recrea­ future cases against cigarette killed her in 1984 at age 58. filing suit against major insurers, “ We allege that the defendants law,” the attorney general said. tion program, featured in a ‘ Dooa not Include undorgiazo / glaze / tiro warranty / faxes / reglatratlon. makers. However, the attorney Liggett faced additional alleging antitrust violations. conspired to restrict liability All the companies named in the supplement inside today’s for the company ordered to pay charges because it manufactured The state’s suit will be filed coverage for businesses, public lawsuits have denied any Herald. today in U.S. District Court in San agencies and non-profit organiza­ wrongdoing. damages said he regarded the the Chesterfields and L&Ms that Francisco, where the eight other tions. including coverage for Lieberman’s announcement award as “ sympathy” for the Mrs. Cipolione smoked before states filed their suits in March. damages resulting from environ­ came a day after Connecticut bereaved husband of Rose Cipol- 1966, when Congress ordered The lawsuits accused U.S. and mental pollution,” Lieberman Insurance (Commissioner Peter Obituerlee— 2 lone, who died of lung cancer health warnings on cigarette London insurers, brokers and said today. W. Gillies, a former deputy Clattlfled -10-20 Opinion ___JB-7 after smoking I'A packs a day for packs. Mrs. Cipolione later used CARDINAL BUICK INC. 40 years. brands by Lorillard and Philip A TOUCH ABOVE HRST CLASS others of conspiring to restrict “Specifically, we are charging attorney general, said he recom­ C o m ict_____ 10 People______15 liability coverage, contributing to that the companies and associa­ mended that Connecticut stay out Connecticut__ 4 Science 18 The U.S. District Court jury Morris, smoking even after hav­ 81 ADAMS STREET, MANCHtSTn* ^ > | f t A P •V m the insurance crisis earlier this tions engaged in a group boycott of the suit because it can’t add Focus------IS Sports _ _ 11-14 Monday exonerated the cigarette ing part of her lung removed in (Oprn EvPi. Monday thru Thursdoy) # | decade. and other coercive activities to anything to the complaints and Local _ _ 2 - 3 , 10 Television _ 17 makers Liggett Group Inc., Loril- 1981. Lieberman said nine other keep competitors from issuing Lottery------2 U.S./World___ ! 5 lard Inc. and Philip Morris Inc. of States besides Connecticut also broader insurance policies. See INSURANCE, page 10 MHS World— 8-0 Weather______2 conspiring to mislead the public See CIGARETTES, page 10 t - MANCHESTER HERAU), Tuesday. June 14, 19M MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, June 14, 1988 — 3 RECORD Lawsuit is School pay hikes OK’d fiot settied Gauvin calls Kennedy record ‘average’ A b o u t T ow n PiiibHc R ecords Bv Nonev Concelman , Manchester Herald By Andrew J. Davis “ I don’t think lean vote... fora Jr.’s salary will rise from $61,851 Manchester Herald superintendent I consider aver­ to $67,139; Assistant Superintend­ Bridge club gives ecoree Warranty dMKit A New York developer who age,” Gauvin said. ent in Charge of Curriculum and Thomas J. Toman to Shiriey A. Schoenberger, St. unsuccessfully attempted to buy The Board of Education, with She also said the pay hike will Instruction Allan B, Chesterton, Scores for the June 2 Bridge game played by the John Street, 938,000. "a section of the Manchester some dissension, approved raises make Kennedy one of the highest- $59,860 to $65,157; Pupil Person­ Manchester A.M. Bridge Club were: North-South 1, Elsie L. Bourdeaudhui to Dale and Edith Bodman, ,Parkade more than a year ago ranging from 8 to 9 percent on paid superintendents in Hartford nel and Special Education Direc­ Eleanor Berggren-Loulse Miller; 2, Jim Baker-Hal still wants It, even though the Monday for school administra­ County, which she said was not tor Richard A, Cormier, $52,000to 3B3V1 Center St., 9123,000. $60,653; Business Manager Ray­ Uical; 3, Ann Staub-Sue Shorts. East-West 1, Tom Edmund J. Gorman to Robert D. Murdock, 604 E. current owner says otherwise. tors. including School Superin­ Justified. mond E. Demers, $44,960 to Regan-Mike Franklin; Lettie Glenn-Pal^ Middle Turnpike, 9255,000. Westport attorney Lawrence tendent James P. Kennedy. Kennedy, who has been super­ Schackner; Ann McLaughlin-Dale Hamed. Scores ..Weisman said developer Amron Kennedy will have his pay intendent since 1972, also had a $48,952; Building and Grounds Mary G. Roberts to Sharon J. Lappen, 46 Director Wilfred Dion, $42,320 to for the June 6 game were North-South 1, Penny Westwood St., 9141,000. _ Oron of Northport, N.Y., who in raised from $65,934 to $70,434, an 8 three-year contract extension percent increase, under a 5 to 2 approved. The contract will run $46,402: and Cafeteria Director Weatherwax-Phyllis Pierson; 2, Irv Carlson-Ellen 182 Main Street Corp. to Mary L. Munsie, Lewins .^late 1986 announced plans to buy vote by the Board of Education, from July 1988 to June 1991. Mary Uppling. $26,400 to $30,000. Goldberg; Elly Smith-Eleanor Berggren. East- Crossing Condominium, conveyance tax, 9212.30. the West Middle ’Turnpike section West 1, Frankie Brown-Jane Lowe; 2, Bev , of the Parkade, hasn’t abandoned with one abstention. He also will Tucci voted against the raise Cormier wage increase in­ William and Abigail Bellock and Stuart and receive an additional retirement Cochran-Marge Warner; 3, Betty Messier-Bev "plans, even though the current and annuity, as well as raises for cluded an additional $4,000 above Marilyn Greenwald to Rockicki & Son Inc., Emily annuity of $9,900. Taylor. owner said Monday he wouldn’t nine other non-union employees, the percentage increase and Lane, 9115,000. Board member Anne J. Gauvin , sell. because he said the hikes were too Uppling’s included an additional George and Caroline L. Katz to Robert N. and Kim voted against the salary increase Weisman denied reports by high compared to private $1,000. Kennedy said the two were Tecnt perform musical L. Roy, Butternut Estates, 9272,800. and a three-year contract exten­ Philip E.W. and Andrea Montgomery to George Anthony Cutaia. a general industry. given the additional money to Hie 1988 East Hartford Summer Youth Festival Tpartner in Broadmanor Asso­ sion after classifying Kennedy’s A. and John J. McKeon, Manchester Gardens Others who received 8 percent bring their salaries more in line presents “ A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To ciates, which owns the section, work as “ average.” Board Condominium, 974,000. salary increases were trades with people in similar positions J The Forum” July 28 through July 30. Rehearsals for who said Monday that Oron no member John A. Tucci also voted throughout the area. Frank Nicotera to Richard T. McKnett, Fairway against the pay hike, while foreman Donald Flavell, from the cast begin Wednesday, June 22, at 7 p.m., and longer wanted to^urchase the $30,054 to $32,450; custodial fore­ will be held daily through June and July. Anyone Estates, 93TO,000. property. member James Morancey ab­ The salary increases brought a Sharon J. Lappen to Donald R. and Marie T. stained since it was his first board man Robert Moriconi, $26,252 to mixed response from school interested in performing in the chorus or helping “ That’s not so.” Weisman said $28,336; and warehouseman Ern­ backstage are invited to Join the group the first week Mullen, Royal Arms Condominium, 9117,000. meeting, and he said he had not nurses and others in the audience. Violette Construction Co. Inc. to Robert A. Urso, Monday. “ He still/has a lawsuit est Sherman. $22,739 to $24,550. of rehearsals. For information, call 568-6560. BADGE OF THANKS — VanneMe awarded to individuals for exemplary pending.” had the chance to review Manchester .school nurses are Tudor Court Condominium, conveyance tax, “Vann” Rowe, second from left, of service. Also attending the ceremony The lawsuit, filed in Stamford Kennedy’s performance. Six administrators will receive currently involved in a salary 9116.60. Member Francis Maffe was not 9 percent increases. Assistant dispute with the school Coventry plans festival Bolton, receives the Girl Scouts' Thanks were East Hartford troop leader Priscilla Ernest J. Reed to U & R Construction Co. Inc., Superior Court in February 1987 against B^admanor by Man- present. Superintendent Wilson E. Deakin administration. Badge recently from Connecticut Valley Vamamoto, left rear, Rowe's husband Gaidner Street, 9230,000 U The CoventryFest Planning Committee is prepar­ ,Chester Parkade Associates Ltd. ing for the 6th annual festival on Saturday, Sept. 24, Girl Scout Council President Elizabeth James, center rear, and her brother, Alexanders. Pazda Jr. and Mary-JaneD. Pazda to Donald H. Willson II and Rita E. Hofner, 39Tuck of Westport seeks a closing on the at the Captain Nathan Hale Scttool grounds. Route Hedden. The badge, the highest honor Vance Orr, of Mount Pleasant, Mich. property or the return of a 31, Coventry. The event is organized by the given to adults in girl scouting, is Road, 9225,000. Village development proposal Glenn E. Caudill to Kathleen M. Morrow, 25 $600,000 deposit. Oron is a partner Coventry Jaycees. Martha Miranda is booths in Parkade Associates. coordinator. For information, call 742-9458. Deepwood Drive, conveyance tax, 9143. William A. Zerio to Harry Friedman, North Main , “ He has no claim to the property. He has no interest in the O bituaries Street, 940,000. rejected by Coventry board Exercise beings at YWCA Karen E. Hebert to Ralph A. Russo and Charlene property,” Cutaia said Monday. “ He is trying to recover the By Jacqueline Bennett meeting on April 4 by Mansfield unanimously approved a 58-lot N The Nutmeg Branch YWCA on North Main Street M. Ryan, Southfield Green Condominium, 9168,000. Ragintid PInto/ManchMtar Harxid David Wilson to Richard T. Dubay and Warren W. $600,000 deposit.” Manchester Herald attorney Samuel Schrager, re­ subdivision off Broad Way to be will hold body design classes Tuesdays and In March, Parkade Associates EllaBrimble home. He was the husband of Julia M. aifford of East Hart­ Mikol, 330 Adams St., 9200,000. A T A SAIL'S PACE — Robert Ryder of Willington enjoys presenting developers Mark La- called North Coventry Farms. Thursdays beginning June 28 from 7 to 8 p.m. for six Edna May (Buck) Scheibenpflug. ford; aqd seven grandchildren. .won a court order for a $1.25 Approval was given with condi­ Ella (Bender) Brimble, 93, of Rokicki & Son Inc. to Marueen S. Lynch, Fairway the summer weather and lets the wind take him across COVENTRY — A proposal to vitt and Phillip DeSiato, both of weeks. Body design classes are exercise programs He was bora in Manchester on The funeral will be Thursday at million attachment of the West tions that there would be deed 223 N. Main St., wife of the late H. Estates, 9390,900. Bolton Lake Thursday. rezone the village section of Main Millbrook Associates of Coven­ to firm and tone emphasizing abdomen, hips and Nov. 26, 1911, and he was a 0:15 a.m. from the Glastonbury Middle ’Turnpike section against Street to allow higher density try. Inc. restrictions within five feet of all thighs in a non-aerobic workout. Preregistration is Brimble, died Monday at a local Violette Construction Co. Inc. to Rose H. Hall, lifelong resident. Before retiring Funeral Home, 450 New London Tudor Court Condominium, conveyance tax, Broadmanor. The notice was condominium and apartinent Following the vote, Schrager water courses on the 144-acre necessary and may be made by calling 647-1437. convalescent home. in 1974, he was a carpenter at Turnpike, Glastonbury, followed filed June 6 with the town clerk. property. Also, the majority of She was bom on July 22, 1894, $130.90. complexes was unanimousK said. “ We’re not giving up. As Pratt and Whitney Aircraft in by a Mass of Christian burial at 10 Brian E. (Connolly and Kimberley A. Smith to , Cutaia said Broadmanor would Camposeo bids adieu, nied by the Planning and Zohil Butch Cassidy said. ‘I got vision, work on two roads'being built into and lived most of her life in East Hartford for 40 years. He a.m. in St. Christopher’s Church, not sell the property to Oron the development. North Coventry Grange discusses swimming Manchester. She was a 4^st Mary R. Levitt, 33 Jordt St., conveyance tax, Commission Monday night. and the whole world wears was a past fire commissioner and East Hartford. Burial will be in “ under any circumstances” be­ Farms Road and Joshua Lane, president of the Veterans of $147.40. “My concern is a lack of a bifocals.’” Manchester Grange 31 will meet Wednesday at 8 past second assistant chief of the St. Mary’s Cemetery, East Hart­ cause of past trouble Oron had must be complete except for final Foreign Wars Auxiliary of Man­ Charles L. King to John G. and Susan M. Tunila, coherent plan of development Resident Judy LeDoyt and Walt p.m. at the Grange Hall on Oicott Street for a South Manchester Fire Depart­ ford. Calling hours are Wednes­ getting financing. ready for rent panei (for the town). The village area Bareisa, a member of Citizens paving, with the remaining to be program called "Swimming Hole.” Members chester, and a member of St. McKee Farm, $120,000. ment. He was also a life member day from 2 to4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Porterview Associates Limited Partnership to . Oron said he signed a contract may have a lot of potential ^ d Advocating Sensible Expansion, bonded prior to the issuance of should bring items for the auction table. Mary’s Episcopal Church. of the Manchester Elks Lodge Memorial donations may be to buy the 400,000 squaie-foot By Andrew J. Davis DellaFera received more votes zoning permits. She is survived by seven Warren E. Howland. Main Street, $175,500. could be profitable,” Pa C., a town group that opposed the and the Manchester Rod and Gun made to the Memorial Fund of section in late 1986 for $12.8 Manchester Herald than Morancey during the No­ member Michael Folkoff ^ id proposal, said they were pleased The proposal was presented by grandchildren and seven great­ Club. He was a member of Zion East Catholic High School, 115 million. The price was later vember 1987 elections, but Mo­ Michael Levin. John D. D’Agos­ School takes applications grandchildren. Quitclaim deeds before the meeting at the Town with the PZC decision. * Evangelical Lutheran Church. New State Road, Manchester raised to$14.5million,butin April The Board of Education said rancey. a Democrat, will take the Office Building. "If the proposal comes up tino, and Patricia Adams of the Manchester Memorial Hospital School of Radio- The funeral will be Thursday at Besides his wife, he is survived 06040. Suzanne R. Chamberlain to Donald R. Chamber- 1987, the Cutter Realty Group of goodbye to an old friend Monday, place of a party member. Hartford Development firm. An­ 10 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Other members cited concerns again, I hope the plan of develop­ logic Technology is accepting applications for the by a son, Joseph F. Scheibenpflug lain. Hillview Condominium, no conveyance tax. Stamford, which manages the but also welcomed a new one. DellaFera gathered 6.829 votes chor Management Co. at an Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be Suzanne R. Chamberlain to Donald R. Chamber- about an adequate water supply, ment will be updated and in place October school year. The 24-month program is open of Manchester; a daughter, Mrs. property for Broadmanor, aban­ Board member Joseph V. Cam­ to Morancey’s 6.707 votes. inclusion of wetlands in the by that time.” said LeDoyt. earlier hearing. Levin said after to high school graduates with a background in in Zion Hill Cemetery, Hartford. William (Janice) Nash of Ash­ Thomas Wippert lain, 224-226 W. Center St., no conveyance tax. doned plans to sell, Oron said. poseo, who resigned effective last “ At least I can talk now.” the meeting that work will likely Calling hours are Wednesday calculations for development, The PZC is overhauling zoning science and math who successfully complete the ford; two brothers, Joseph Schei­ Thomas W. Wippert, 71, of James J. Beaulieu to Diane D. Beaulieui Cutaia is president of Cutter. week, was honored inceremonies Morancey. who has attended begin next year. from 7 to 9 p.m. and the need for affordable regulations and hopes to have the interview and appiication process. Deadline for benpflug of Saunderstown, R.I., Danielson, died Sunday at his Pondview Drive, no conveyance tax. Cutter officials said Oron had before the Monday board meet­ many board meetings this year, The plan is for large houses on Memorial donations may be housing. master plan updated within the applications is Aug. 1. For information, call and John Scheibenpflug of Man­ home. He was the husband of defaulted on his contract in ing. His successor. James Moran­ said jokingly. lots ranging in size from PA acres made to the Book of Remem­ PZC Chairman Jonathan Kreis- next year. 646-1222, ext. 2360. chester; a sister, Anna Grimason Violet (Doiron) Wippert. November 1987 because he cey, was sworn in. During his first meeting, Mo­ to 7 acres. brance, St. Mary’s Episcopal berg said many of those concerns In other matters, the PZC of Manchester; three grandchild­ He was bora Oct. 15, 1916, in couldn’t get financing. Camposeo was given a standing Church, 41 Park St., Manchester Public Meetings rancey abstained on such key had been raised by residents ren; and several nieces and “ We gave him many extensions ovation by his former board Seniors play pinochle 06040. Manchester, the son of the late votes as whether to grant pay opposing the plan at hearings. nephews. Frederick and Mary (Petersen) (on the contract),” Cutaia said members, who also presented raises to Superintendent James PZC member Robert Walsh Buckingham Church Scores for the pinochle games played by senior Edna Cox The funeral will be Thursday at Wippert. He Was a 1935 graduate Meetings scheduled tonight: Monday. “ Mr. Oron was incapa­ him with a baseball they signed. P. Kennedy and nine other said the hearings raised a con­ citizens at the Army and Navy Club on Main Street 1:30 p.m. at the Holmes Funeral of Manchester High School and ble of buying it.” He is an avid collector of sports non-union employees. However, Annual Strawberry Supper Edna (Haun) Cox, 90, of South cern about a “ drawbridge men­ were; Viv Laquerre, 663; Mike Haberern, 607; Alice Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be Trade School. He was a World The section in dispute contains memorabilia. he did vote to extend Kennedy’s Windsor, formerly of Manches­ Manchester tality” from some townspeople. EVENT: Strawberry Supper Raymo, 605; Ariine Paquin, 578; Martin Rauchie, in East Cemetery. There are no War II veteran and had worked the Sears department store. D & L Camposeo resigned to become contract another three years ter, died Sunday at a Manchester ‘T ve got mine, now drop the 573; Dominic Anastasio. 566; Liilian Carlson, 555; calling hours. for over 15 years for Pervel Board of Directors, Lincoln Center hearing room, and the Channel home center. chairman of the newly-appointed through 1991. drawbridge. Don’t let anyone else PLACE: Buckingham Congregational Church Annette Hillary. 551; Laura Krause, 547. convalescent home. She was the Memorial donations may be 7:30 p.m. Fair Rent Commission. The com­ Intersection of Rts. 94 & 83 in Clastonhurv, CT widow of Melvin G. Cox Sr. Industries of Plainfield. He was a A senior program engineer at in.” said Walsh. made to the American Cancer communicant of St. James mission was recently created by TIME: June 17. 1988 — 3 sittings at: S; 15, 6:15 & 7:30 pm She was bora in the Rockville Homilton Standard division of He said he does not approve of 4 Society, 243 E. Center St., Man­ Church in Danielson. DAR awards the Board of Directors to settle Society plans dinner section of Vernon on Nov. 24,1897, Andover United Technologies in Windsor that attitude and would like to see MENU: Ham, potato salad, cole slaw, baked beans, rolls chester 06040, or to the Newington Besides his wife, he is survived disputes between tenants and and she had lived in Manchester Locks, Morancey was president the PZC develop incentives for and strawberry shortcake. The Girl’s Friendly Society sponsors will hold a Children’s Hospital, 181 E. Cedar by a sister, Mary ’Tierney of Board of Education, Andover Elementary School,; landlords. Members include re­ most of her life before moving to scholarship of the townwide Parent-Teacher affordable housing. DONATION: AdulU; Children 10 & under covered dish supper Friday at 6; 15 p.m. at the home St., Newington 06111. Manchester; a son, Neil Wippert 7:30 p.m. presentatives of both tenants and South Windsor several years ago. Association Council, and secre­ The rezoning proposal was of Dorothy Trotter, 516 Gardner St. Members should of Danielson; two daughters, Board of Fire Commissioners, firehouse, 7:30 Donna LaChapelle of 648 Hop landlords and the public. Reiervntiont: PleoMe call Ann Tyler at 633^6116 She was a member of North tary of the state PTA. presented at a special PZC bring a covered dish, utensils, folding chair and a Janice Williams of Glastonbury p.m. River Road, Bolton, has been ” I certainly appreciate it.” United Methodist Church, television table. Catherine Toce and Maren Rogan of Middletown; named a winner of a $500 Camposeo said. “ It’s been a Manchester. Catherine (Clifford) “ Kitty” Daughters of the American Revo­ worthwhile opportunity for me.” She is survived by a son, M. a brother, Frederick Wippert of Bolton Toce, 63, of Glastonbury, wife of Westfield, Mass.; four grand­ lution scholarship. It is the first Camposeo was chairman of the Father’s Day concert planned George Cox of South Windsor, Joseph P. Toce Sr., died Monday sons; and several nieces and Republican Town Committee, Community Hall,. time that a resident of Manches­ board’s Personnel and Finance with whom she lived; three St. Mary’s Episcopal Church will present a at St. Francis Hospital and nephews. 7; 30 p.m. ter or Bolton has received this Committee. Board Chairman Ri­ grandchildren; and a great- Father’s Day Concert, Sunday at 4 p.m. The Medical Center, Hartford. She A memorial Mass will be said award, according to Bernice chard W. Dyer said a new granddaughter. following musicians will be featured: Susan Knapp was the sister of John F. Clifford Wednesday at 11 a.m. at St. Maher, regent of the Orford committee chairman will be The funeral will be Wednesday Coventry "Give Dad Our Best” on harp, Jane Rady on flute and Robert Ashens on of Manchester. James Church in Danielson. Parish chapter. appointed at the June 27 board at 10 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral piano and organ The tickets are $5 each. Besides her husband and Burial will be at the convenience Human Services, Town Office Building, 9 to 10 La Chapelle is one of only five meeting. ■ Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be brother, she is survived by two of the family in Holy Cross a.m. students across the state to Appointed to an unexpired term in Buckland Cemetery. There are daughters and a son-in-law, Cath­ Cemetery. The family will re­ Human Rights Commission, Town Office Build­ receive this honor. It is based on on the school board in 1978, Children receive support no calling hours. erine T. and Raymond Overstrom ceive friends at their home, 64 ing, 5 p.m. high scholastic scores, as well as Camposeo was elected to terms in RONALD SCOTT PURITAN A summer support group for children will be held Memorial donations may be of Glastonbury, and Patricia K. North St., Danielson, Wednesday Democratic Town Committee, Town Office good citizenship characteristics, 1979, 1981 and 198^. at Connections. A Center for Learning, to help made to North United Methodist Short Sleeve Knits... Toce of South Windsor; two sons from noon to 3 p.m. The Tillingh- Building, 8 p.m. Maher said. As soon as Camposeo bowed children talk about their feelings. For information Church, 300 Parker St., Manches­ BLAZERS and daughters-in-law, Joseph P. ast Funeral Homes Inc. is in LaChapelle; the valedictorian out, Morancey was sworn in as his on the sessions, call 646-5161. ter 06040. "Dad’s Favorite” Toce Jr. and Margaret Toce of charge of the arrangements. of the Bolton High School class of replacement. Morancey was not ‘A Must For Dad’s Wardrobe’ West Hartford, Thomas C. and Memorial donations may be 1988, has been involved in sports scheduled to replace Camposeo In Navy, Grey or Postman Blue 8 Solid Colors Frank Schelbenpflug Thoughts until November. Margaret Toce of New York City; made to the Day Kimball Hospi­ and drama, is a member of the 60% Cotton - Frank J. Scheibenpflug, 76, of another brother, Richard J. Clif­ tal Cancer Fund, Pomfret Street, National Honor Society and the Morancey and Republican Glo­ 40% Cotton Current Quotations 275 School St., died Monday at his ford of East Hartford; a sister. Putnam. ‘Happy are the poor in spirit for theirs is the Societe Honoraire de Francais. ria D. DellaFera were elected 38 to 46 Reg. last November to three-year Machine $ 13 9 0 kingdom of heaven.’ She has done volunteer work with 38 to 44 Sh. $10990 Waah & Wear Poverty is not something which many of us covet, the Bolton P.T.O. terms beginning in November. 40 to 46 Long "He has infected four out of five of his partners M-L-XL Reg. >18 that we have seen, but we don’t know all of bis Deaths Elsewhere however, there is a poverty that results in the gift of Rag. *135“ partners.” — Dr. Nancy Padian, of the University of the kingdom of God. Who were the recipients of the; California at Berkleley, telling the Fourth Interna­ kingdom of God in Jesus’ day? It was the publicans, Petition supports drive the outcasts, the lepers, the sick, and so forth. These tional Conference on AIDS in Stockholm, Sweden, in Seattle, Wash., where he Cassidy, Bert Lahr, Humphrey about a man called the “ super spreader” of AIDS Paul O’Neil people had an acute sense of their poverty. They worked for the local newspapers Bogart and Jack Webb. realized their helplessness. who still is having sexual encounters. PORT CHESTER, N.Y. (AP) and wrote short stories for the for nurses’ pay hikes CareerClub’ Jesus says, “ happy are the poor.” What is the — Paul E. O’Neil, a veteran Saturday Evening Post and Colli­ During his career at Time Inc., Journalist and writer whose ca­ message here? True happiness comes whenever School nurses presented the On May 25, the Board of 9 ers. In 1944, he became a staff O’Neil also wrote for Sports you are stripped of self. Whenever a person comes to Education and the School Nurses reer at Time Inc. spanned more writer for Time magazine in New Illustrated and Life magazine Board of Education Monday with Dr. Crane’s Quiz the end of self this is the beginning of salvation. Association were unable to reach than 40 years, died Sunday at age York City. He wrote numerous and was the author of several a petition bearing 300 signatures ShDrt Sleeve Dress Shirts When we are poor we begin to understand Uie, agreement on a new contract with Chino’s • Poplins • Pincords 79. cover stories for the magazine, volumes in the Time-Life series of in support of the nurses’ request meaning of “ nothing in my hands I bring; simply to , a state mediator. Both sides said O’Neil began his writing career including profiles of Hopalong books. for a salary increase of about 65 Ass't. Solids & Fancys 1. Archimedes discovered which one of these? thy cross I cling.” Poverty is a gift whenever it' percent. then the issue was likely to go to X-RAY NORTH POLE SPECIFIC GRAVITY brings me to Christ the true source of happiness. The petition was presented on arbitration. • Machine Washable SPEED OF LIGHT • Poly & Cotton the same night the school board There are 14 school nurses. • 8 Colors 2. A noted fraternal order is named after which W eather Pastor Paul S. Johansson voted to approve pay hikes of 8 Blends creature? • Sizes 32 to 42 • 14’A to 17 8 Emanuel Lutheran Church and 9 percent for several admin­ $2390 BEARS ANTELOPES BUFFALOES ELKS $ 1 4 9 0 istrators, including Superintend­ 8th brochure • Reg. *30 & *32 Reg. *18 to *21 3. Which general was defeated by American ent James P. Kennedy and Indians? Hot and hazy Assistant Superintendent Wilson HANNIBAL BRADDOCK NAPOLEON CAESAR Manchester and vicinity; To­ Manchester Herald peakin. is available KNIGHTS OF 4. Which nicknamed city has two major league night, warm. Fair skies. Low 65 to t When school board Chairman MEMBERS ONLY’ baseball teams? USPS 327*500 VOL. evil, No. 218 Copies of the 100th Anniversary 70. Wednesday, continued hot klchard W. Dyer told audience Program Book of the Eighth WINDY CITY BEAN CITY MOTOR CITY STEEL with hazy sunshine. More humid. inembers that “ you get what you ROUND TABLE’ CITY Published dally except Suggested carrier rates Utilities District Fire Depart­ Short Sleeve Knits High 90 to 95. Outlook Thursday, Sunday and certain holi­ are $1.80 weekly. $7.70 tor 0ay for” when defending the ment are for sale at $2 a copy at 5. The commercial term “ evaporated” suggests hot and humid. High around 90. A days by the Menchester one month. $23.10 tor taises, a loud murmur was heard Polo Knits with Pile Embrildiry which farm sound? Pero’s Store, 276 Oakland St. and chance of showers. Publishing Co., 16 Bral- three months. $40.20 tor from the audience of about 30. • Cotton, Poly CACKLE BA-A OINK MOO at the St. Bridget Church carnival nard Place. Manchester, six months add $92.40 tor : During the meeting, Lynn • 5 Styles \ Interlock Conh. 06040. Second grounds at Main and Woodbridge 6. Match the entries at the left with the destructive West Coastal, East Coastal: one year. Senior citizen Custafson. head nurse of the • 14 Colors conditions at the right which beset them. class postage paid at and mall rates aru availa­ streets. • M-L-XL Tonight, warm. Fair skies. Low Manchester schools, was asked i| 2190 • M -L-XL $ 15 9 0 (a) Cloth...... (v) Tarnish Manchester, Conn. Post­ ble on requaat. Thomas O’Marra, public infor­ 65 to 70. Wednesday, hot weather master; Send address To place an advartlsa- hy a member of the audience if • Reg. *30 & <32 • Reg. *20. (b) Bread...... (w) Rust continuing, more humid with mation officer for the depart­ changes to the Manches­ ment, or to report a news any attempt is being made to ment. announced Monday that (c) Lumber...... (x) Mildew hazy sunshine. High around 90. ter Herald. P.O. Box 591, Item or picture Idea, call recruit male nurses. She said no. (d) Iron tools ...... (y) Mold the booklets are available. Outlook Thursday, hot and Manchester, Conn. 06040. 043-2711. Office hours era After the meeting, she said, “ The Open (e) Silverware...... (z) Termites humid. High around 90. A chance 0:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday O’Marra said the 104-page If you don’t receive your through Friday. Teason a male has not been hired booklet contains the depart­ 903 Main Street of showers. is because we haven’t found one Mon., Tues., Sat. Answers In Classified section. Herald by 5 p.m. weekdays Tha Manchester Herald ment’s history, information on that will work for $14,000.” Northwest Hills; Tonight, or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, la a member of The past and present personnel, mes­ in - 9:30-5:30 please telephone your car­ Associated Press, the '. The school administration’s sages on fire prevention, and warm. Fair skies. Low 65 to 70. Audit Bureau of Circula­ Downtown rier. If you’re unable to last public offer to the nurses, expressions of support from Wednesday, continued hot and reach your carrier, pall tions, the New England RECAIfS W, T, F 9:30-9:00 L ottery who say they want salary parity members of the community. Manchester Today’s weather picture was drawn by Marla Stiller, who more humid. Hazy sunshine. subscriber service at 647- Newspaper Asaoclatlon with starting teachers, was about "Your Quality Men's Shop" High around 90. Outlook Thurs­ 9946 by 6 p.m. weekdays and the New England lives on-School Road In Bolton and attends Bolton a 3 percent pay increase. Starting The department is planning day, hot and humid. High near 90. for dellvory In Mancheatar. Praaa Association. several events to mark its lOOtli Connecticut Daily Monday; 919. Play Four: 4840. Elementary School. nurses make $14,575 a year, or A chance of showers. $7,421 less than starting teachers. Anniversary. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. June 14. 1988 — 5 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, June 14. 1988 Government to press strikers’ demand Gay activists NATION 4 STATE By Andrew Kotell He said students agitating for committee of that republic’s legisla­ region’s iegisiature. A request from The Associated Press annexation had for three weeks ture met Monday in Baku and turned the same body in February touched & W O R L D staged a sit-in outside the Opera down the request by Nagorno- off major street demonstrations and & R E G IO N decry bid for MOSCOW — Many Armenians who Theater in Yerevan, capital of the Karabakh officials that their territory strikes in Nagorno-Karabakh and Shultz avoids challenge joined a strike to demand annexation southern republic. be transferred to Armenia. Yerevan. 1 of a disputed region of neighboring Nagorno-Karabakh was assigned to The report, monitored by the Armenia’s iegisiature is to meet UNITED NATIONS - Secretary of State British Broadcasting Corp. in London, Jury acquits man In slaying Azerbaijan returned to work today Azerbaijan in 1923. Most Azerbaijanis Wednesday to discuss the annexation ■ sodomy iaws George P. Shultz told the United Nations it will after being assured their republic’s are Moslems and most Armenians are said the Presidium of the republic’s demand. HARTFORD — A jury acquitted a New have no role in superpower nuclear weapons Christians. Supreme Soviet found the demand government would press their Armenia’s new Communist Party Britain man in the April 1987 slaying of a HARTFORD (AP) — Gay activists and some reductions and he ignored the Soviet Union’s demand. A journalist for Azerbinform, Azer­ "unacceptable” because it would be I co-worker. baijan’s press agency, said today by "contrary to the interests of the leader, Suren Arutyunyan, told more lawmakers have decried a call for a new sodtany invitation to ban nuciear tests. But the Azerbaijani government than 500,000 demonstrators in Yere­ The 12-member jury returned the verdict law in Connecticut, saying it would be dangerous, Shultz, addressing a special U.N. session on voted to reject ceding control of the telephone from his republic’s capital, Azerbaijani and Armenian population Baku, that the Azerbaijani govern­ of the republic and would be incom­ van on Monday that the Armenian Monday , clearing Paul D’Elia, 30, of charges ineffective and tantamount to blaming victims of disarmament Monday, instead stressed the Nagorno-Karabakh region, where Supreme Soviet would "decide posi­ of murder, second-degree murder and anti-homosexual violence. momentum for arms control achieved during most residents are ethnic Armenians. ment determined annexation of patible with the tasks of consolidating Nagorno-Karabakh would not be in the friendship between aii the peoples tively” on their claim, according to criminal attempt to commit murder. Members of a new group opposing gay rights and the Reagan administration. Mofses Gorgisyan, an Armenian Gorgisyan and Sergei Grigoryants, a the best interests of the people and of our country, as well as with the task D’Elia, who worked in a New Britain seeking passage of a sodomy law in ConnecUcut has Shultz’s speech underlined past accomplish­ jailed in April and May for staging dissident journalist in Moscow. warehouse, was arrested May 16,1987 in been formed said Monday they are united against nationalist demonstrations, said a rejected the idea. The journalist of reconstruction.” ments, including the newly ratified declined to give his name or provide It said the annexation request came Gorgisyan quoted Arutyunyan as connection with the shooting death of Harold any legislative concessions to homosexuals in the U.S.-Soviet treaty to destroy intermediate- general strike shut down most busi­ nesses in Armenia on Monday, but other details. from the Nagorno-Karabakh Auto­ saying a majority of Supreme Soviet ai E. Grover, 24, of New Britain, about a month wake of a brutal murder of a gay man last month. range nuclear missiles and the verification that today "some people are working, Azerbaijan’s official Baku radio nomous Region’s Soviet of People’s deputies indicated they support an­ earlier. The grotip, known as Connecticut Citizens for procedures that go with it. 8| maybe half.” reported today that the executive Deputies, one of two chambers of the nexation. Grover’s decomposed body was found Decency, also said it will seek passage of a bill Last week, Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard bt making AIDS testing mandatory for high-risk wrapped in a sheet in the trunk of his car at a A. Shevardnadze used a speech to the n groups and introduce an organization that will New Britain automobile repair shop on May conference to call on theUnitedStatestotakeon 11,1987. counrel homosexuals vtlio want to go straight. Mary Ann Pressamarita, spokeswoman for the future disarmament challenges. Bill receives J coalition, said homosexuals are “ anti-family’’ and k Knife prizes to be limited “ anti-society.’’ n “ They want to infect society so that everyone will Oil output pact extended final touches MIDDLETOWN — Coleman Bros. Carnival q have AIDS,’ ’ Pressamarita said. Her group intends VIENNA, Austria — OPEC oil ministers has agreed to put an age limit on one of its to start a mail and telephone campaign to state reached a final agreement today to extend it midway games that distributes hunting knives leaders opposing gay rights legislation and pushing theirexisting oil output pact for six months, WASHINGTON (AP) - A landmark welfare bill and jackknives as prizes. for sodomy legislation, she said. Venezuelan oil minister Arturo Herandez aimhd at using education, jobs and training to help people break out of poverty is undergoing final Last month, parents, teachers and town However, Crispin Hollings, co-chairperson of the Grisanti said. h adjustments as senators try to avert a presidential officials in Windham complained after two Connecticut Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Civil The agreement was reached at the 13-nation U 12-year-olds brought home huhting knives and veto of the $2.6 billion, five-year measure. Rights, called the proposition for a sodomy law cartel’s regular midyear meeting. four middle school students were suspended The Family Security Act sponsored by Sen. "exce^ingly regressive.” Organization of Petroleum Exporting for bringing jackknives to school. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-N.Y., reached the “ It would successfully make a whole class of Countries ministers had haggled over whether The youngsters had won the knives in a Senate floor Monday after 18 months in the making. people criminals,” he said. to extend the production accord by three ring-toss game at the carnival. He also said the law.would not achieve its purpose. The painstaking groundwork produced a bipartisan months or by six months, delegation sources After recieving the complaints in Windham "I think that their response of reinstitutlon of bill co-sponsored by nearly two-thirds of the Senate. AP photo said. last month, the game's operator agreed to not sodomy la ws is a sad example of blaming the victim "This bill is not far off from what I find most On Monday, the ministers held informal but let children younger than 16 play unless of this kind of violence and I would disagree with people want,” said Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Ore., PUT MORE OVER HERE — A scarecrow Warm, dry weather was expected to Republican floor manager of the measure. “ This is accompanied by an adult, accoiding to Robert their views,” said state Rep. Miles S. Rapoport, intense talks in small groups, which is how the N named Oscar seems to be giving orders continue in northern New Engiand for ministers seem to prefer to negotiate. as good an effort as we’re likely to get out of this E. Coleman Jr., vice president of the D-West Hartford. the next few days. Congress.” Middletown-based carnival. Among the organizations supporting the new to Ceiie Everly as she waters her garden coalition is the American Freedom coalition, a New in Beigrade Lakes, Maine, on Monday. Israel deports activist A more expensive House measure passed Dec. 17. Haven-based group that claims to have 700 Under the Moynihan bill, states would be required BABY FALCON — A Arts, city both will gain NEW YORK - Mubarak Awad, an members who seek to “ restore traditional values to to set up education, training and work programs and biologist from the Arab-American advocate of non-violent include as many participants as they could afford. NEW HAVEN — The transformation of a American society,” ’ said Allan Ballinger, the ' resistance to Israel, said today he would try tcf Besides putting more welfare recipients to work, Utah Division of once-blighted downtown neighborhood into a group’s executive director. Board lets frontons reopen rally public opinion to pressure Israel into the bill would force more absentee parents to pay Wildlife Resources fashionable arts district is about to be Ballinger said his group was particularly concerned by the pri^sal of some gay groups to allowing him to returnTo his birthplace of child support and require states to provide at least holds one of two completed with the opening of a $30 million NEWINGTON (AP) - Faced "Since the time of the earlier Thursday with “ permanent re­ six months of annual welfare benefits to poor development combining upscale retail shops, teach school children about homosexual lifestyles Jerusalem. baby peregrine fal­ with an inability to obtain court decision (to close the frontons), placement players,” most of Israel deported Awad, a U.S. citizen, in households with two parents. office space and condominiums. as a means of combating violence against gays. injunctions against striking play­ cooling-off periods have trans­ whom have signed contracts of a defiance of the United States. Awad arrived Government checks would be a last resort, an cons found in a nest Located in the heart of the arts district, the The suggestion to visit schools was made after the murder of Richard Reihl, a 33-year-old Wethersfield ers, jai alai frontons in Connecti­ pired,” Harrigan said. "During year or more here Monday night but did not meet waiting income supplement reserved for when parents on the ledge of the Audubon Court development is the product of this period, the frontons have met man who was beaten to death in what prosecutors cut have persuaded gaming regu­ "A state licensee, we should not reporters at Kennedy International Airport. could not contribute an adequate amount in child an unusual partnership between the public lators to ease their restrictions the requirements for additional support or earned wages. The bill would reverse the 10th floor of the call have labeled a “ gay bashing.” Two teen-agers be punished for a strike,” Car­ "My immediate plan is to try to have a and private sectors which will generate and allow the games to resume. security as set by the Division of current system, under which the check is the central Hotel Utah in Salt have been charged witt murder in the case. bone said. Palestinian peace movement and try to bring revenues for both. Pressamarita said she feared gay organizations The Gaming Policy Board Special Revenue. and usually only element. Lake City on The city had sold the land to the Arts Council rescinded its requirement Mon­ "It continues to be a fervent Richard Cheverie, a lawyer the Palestinian issue to the American public,” "Never has the Senate considered so fundamental would use Reihl’s murder to push for gay rights he said on CBS’ “ This Morning” program. He Monday. of Greater New Haven, which it chose to legislation and other concessions by state leaders to day that owners of the Brideport hope that all parties will cooper­ representing the striking players, a redirection of the (welfare)’ system.” Moynihan develop the site, at a nominal cost of $1 a and Hartford frontons, closed ate.” he added. members of the International Jai said he planned to give lectures and meet with said. AP photo homosexuals. government officials. square foot. The General Assembly has rejected gay rights since April 25, obtain court Spokesmen for both frontons Alai Players Association, wasn’t Key senators and their staffs started meeting The Arts Council, jn turn, is leasing the land legislation several times since the idea was first injunctions limiting picketing by said they planned to reopen in his office and couldn’t imme­ Monday with administration aides to discuss White on which Audubon Court has been built to a introduced in 1972, the last time this year. striking players before reopen­ Thursday. diately be reached for comment. ‘Jallhouse poet’ executed House demands for several new provisions. A ing. said Ed Harrigan, a spokes­ “ We have our new players and presidential veto was threatened if administration Coulf s vaccine ruling sparks development team led by the Lawrence Pressamarita said the passage of a new sodomy Association President Riki ANGOLA, La. — A 28-year-old man went Investing Co. of Bronxville, N Y. law would curb honnosexual activity in the state and man for the Division of Special we’re delighted with them,” Bob Lasa Sotil said the union would demands were not met. Revenue. Beslove, director of public rela­ silently to his death early today in the electric The administration wants the bill to give states encourage some to give up their gay lifestyles. The picket both frontons beginning on chair for the hammer slaying of a cashier he state repealed the sodomy law pertaining to The board noted in its decision tions for Bridgeport Jai Alai, broader authority to use federal money for Hartford prepares aid suit Thursday. had romanced, then robbed, becoming the homosexual behavior in 1969. that two other conditions for said, noting that the fronton’s 38 experimental welfare schemes; to require that a HARTFORD — The Hartford City Council reopening were being met; that new players were “ 38 Ameri­ A lawyer for the association, nation’s 100th person executed since capital certain percentage of welfare recipients participate debate about liability limits After arrests were made in Reihl’s case on June6, Richard Aries, said the board’s has authorized city officials to begin work on a the Connecticut Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Civil the facilities increase security cans.” Most of the striking punishment resumed in 1977. in jobs programs; and to set up a new mandatory decision is "a complete fraud on “ One might look ahead to vac­ legal challenge to the state’s educational Rights announced the formation of the Lesbian and and that the executive director of players are Spanish or of Spanish Edward R. Byrne Jr. had argued that he did workfare program that Senate Minority Leader Bob WASHINGTON (AP) - The million doses of oral polio vac­ the Division of Special Revenue descent. the public... that has to raise a lot not intend to kill the woman during the 1984 Dole, R-Kan., said could cost as much as $900 Supreme Court has reduced the cine, he said. cines such as AIDS vaccines and financing system. Gay Anti-Violence Project. of questions as (to) what kind of other bio-tech applications, The group said it will monitor the trials of the two retains the right to revoke the Alan Carbone, a spokesman for gas station robbery. But he said Monday he million. government’s protection against In another example, about one The council on Monday approved a concerns (the boai^ has) for the though. teen-agers charged in Reihl’s murder and collect frontons’ licenses if public safety the Berenson’s Hartford Jai Alai, had dated her with the intent of robbing her, lawsuits by victims of defective in 110,000 children who get the resolution giving City Manager Alfred A public safety.” Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis data on violence against Connecticut homosexuals. is threatened, Harrigan said. said the facility would reopen knowing she handled large sums of money. federally licensed vaccines, but Kevan Berkovitz was two Gatta and Corporation Counsel Eunice S. (DTP) vaccine develop a brain 4 some authorities say the ruling’s Groark 30 days to research and report on the And he said when he tried to knock her months old in May 1979 when his unconscious, “ It didn’t work. She didn’t Probe prompts impact may be limited. dysfunction that can include pediatrician in Charleroi, Pa., merits of a lawsuit against the state spending The justices ruled unanimously seizures. It is usually temporary. formula. become unconscious. I just kept hitting her gave him a dose of Orimune, a New guidelines Monday that the parents of Ke van Only about one in 310,000 vacci­ polio vaccine made by Lederle. Council members and Gatta say the system until she did.” Berkovitz, a Pennsylvania boy nated children suffer permanent unfairly deprives larges cities with poor LAKESIDE Duke seeks running mate call for limits crippled by polio, may sue the damage that includes mental Orimune, a form of Sabin oral residents, such as Hartford, of desperately retardation or movement diffi­ vaccine, was licensed by the guard rights in WASHINGTON (AP) — A House Judiciary panel government. needed aid. The search for Michael Dukakis’ running But Ronald J. Greene, a lawyer culties, according to the Centers government in 1963. CAFE and LOUNGE is considering writing tougher standards for FBI mate begins in earnest today as his manager for Lederle Laboratories which for Disease Control. terrorism investigations in the United States to Kevan was stricken with polio travels to Washington to discuss prospects, manufactures polio vaccine, said Reagan administration lawy­ Suit claims suicide liability juvenile justice prevent the bureau from violating the rights of within a month after taking the 50 Lake Street, Coventry • 742-1908 and rival George Bush courted the the impact is unclear. ers had warned that exposing the legitimate domestic political groups. government to financial liability vaccine and the U.S. Communica­ MILFORD — The estate of a Derby man is HARTFORD (AP) — Juveniles have the right to Cuban-Amerlcan vote with some sharp words The decision appears to cover ble Disease Center determined he Lawmakers concede that election-year politics for faulty vaccines could have suing Milford and Griffin hospitals, claiming consult an attorney, the state Supreme Court said In for Fidel Castro. all government-licensed vaccines contracted the disease from the probably will delay action until 1989. But during a and possibly other drags as well, serious consequences. they failed to provide treatment that may setting guidelines forjudges to follow in safeguard­ Dukakis was in Washington to address a hearing on Monday into alleged FBI abuses in an vaccine. Grand Opening of our he said. But he added that the The Justice Department said have prevented him from commiting suicide. ing that right. NATO group, plugging his alternative to investigation of anti-Reagan administration acti­ The lawsuit, filed Friday in Milford Superior The issue came before the state’s highest court in President Reagan’s Star Wars program and standards enunciated by the the threat of big-money damages The boy, now 9, is paralyzed vists, members of the House Judiciary subcommit­ against the government could Court, said the hospitals treated David the appeal of a Fairfield juvenile whose case was his plans for strengthening the European court may affect few cases. from the neck down and uses a tee on civil and constitutional rights agreed with “ The facts alleged here are threaten availability of lifesaving respirator to help him breathe. Bartholomew twice for allegedly taking an heard in Bridgeport juvenile court. The juvenile alliance. witnesses who recommended new controls on such overdose of prescription drugs and alcohol but was sentenced to a youth detention center for two unusual and I don’t know whether vaccines by prompting federal Monday’s ruling provides an And Jesse Jackson continued his investigations. officials to reconsider the appro­ released him days before he commited suicide years after his mother dismissed his public they (the Berkovitz family) can opportunity in court to seek conciliatory mood by saying he could rally FBI officials have said an internal investigation of prove them,” he said. “ These are val of polio vaccine, and delay or compensation for him from the June 3. 1986. defender. supporters behind Dukakis even if the the operation found several problems with it, and circumstances that are unlikely withhold approval for new government. The suit, seeking unspecificed damages, The justices found errors in the child’s case and all-but-certain Democratic nominee did not The New York Times reported today that an to arise” very often. vaccines. claims Bartholomew’s death resulted from ordered a new hearing to determine his punishment. choose^ackson for thei No. 2 spot on the ticket. ’The 15-year-old youth’s name was reported as internai FBI report recommends disciplinary Health experts, meanwhile, The Food and Drug Adminis­ "negligence and carelessness’ ’ of personnel at Dukakis campaign chairman Paul “ Manuel R.” in the Connecticut Law Journal, but action against some of those involved. said the nation’s common vac­ tration, which licenses more than the hospitals. Brountas, point man in the Democrat’s search his full name was not published because of state law FBI spokesman Milt Ahlerich would not comment cines pose little risk. 40 vaccines, declined to comment HALL FOR RENT protecting children. In Connecticut, a person under for a running mate, was to spend several days on the contents of the report and said that FBI '‘^’In terms of serious side on the ruling. For parties, showers, receptions, Crafts’ family may testify age 16 is considered a juvenile. in Washington starting today to discuss vice Director William Sessions had made no decision on effects, it’s far better to be A financial analyst said the meetings. Complete kitchen facilities. Manuel had been accused of various crimes, presidential prospects. its recommendations. vaccinated than to get the dis­ decision may be good news for I.arge enclosed parking lot. Inquire; NEW LONDON — Richard Crafts’ attorney The FBI conducted much of its probe of the ease,” said G. Scott Giebink, drug manufacturers. including burglary and assault. He was sentenced in Lithuanian Haii said he would like Crafts’ three children and August 1987 after his mother tired of the continuing Showdown on church future Committee in Solidarity with the People of El professor of pediatrics at the “ This is very good for the his mother take the witness stand in his vaccine companies, but there are 24 QOLWAY STREET court hearings and dismissed her son’s public Salvador, a U.S. group opposed to Reagan University of Minnesota Medical MANCHESTER client’s defense from a charge of murder in his defender. The mother said she didn’t have the time SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Battling Southern administration policies in Central America, under School. not that many of them,” said CMtMtonIP.M. PtiOiM 643-0S1S wife’s death. to keep returning to court, explaining she had other Baptists headed toward a showdown decision guidelines that are supposed to cover Investigations Polio paralysis results only Richard Vieter, a drag industry After the 46th day of testimony Monday in children to care for and expressing concern she that would either curb rule of their 14.6-million of international terrorism. from about one out of every 3.2 analyst with Merrill Lynch Co. the trial in New London Superior Court, might lose her job. THURSDAYS 5:00-9:00 PM member denomination by fundamentalists, or Using those guidelines allowed the bureau to 9 attorney J. Daniel Sagarin said he would like Superior Court Judge Jerrold H. Barnett heard perpetuate it for the next generation. conduct, widespread surveillance of political rallies to call the Crafts’ children to the stand, "but I the mother’s complaint and then asked Manuel five Featuring More than at any time since the and individuals including nuns, union officials and don’t have carte blanche" to do so. brief questions to which the boy responded "yes” or’ fundamentalist tide began rolling nine years college professors opposed to administration policy. "Obviously it would be a traumatic thing for "no.” During the brief exchange, Manuel waived ago, moderates seemed to feel they had an Witnesses and lawmakers at Monday’s hearing the kids" to testify. Sagarin said. his right to an attorney and agreed to be sent to Long even chance of breaking it at this year’s said there should be just one set of guidelines Crafts. 50, of Newtown, is charged with Lane School for a two-year term. ALL-YOU-CAN’EAT convention, which meets today. instead of the current two — domestic and killing his wife, Helle, in November 1986 in But after he was sent to the detention home, a "They have a chance because they have a international — governing such investigations. their bedroom and disposing of her body with state advocate appealed Manuel’s case to the good candidate,” said Toby A. Drain, of The standard, witnesses agreed, should specify a chainsaw and wood chipper. Supreme Court, contending his rights had been BBQ Ribs Saiad Bar Dallas, assistant editor of the weekly Baptist that the FBI look for criminal actions and steer Crafts’ sister, Karen Rodgers, and her violated. Standard, referring to the prospective clear of a group’s political activity. husband David have custody of his children. Manuel’s first claim was that no one under age 16 moderate nominee for the denominational Lawmakers and witnesses also agreed that the NEW PRICE OFFERING! BBQ Chicken Baked Beans standard should be written into law instead of left to Real Estate Andrew 12, Thomas, 8, and Kristina, 6. The can waive their right to an attorney, because they presidency. The price on this lovely 7 room Anseldi Coloniel is children live in Westport with the Rodgers and are too young to understand the consequences. The the attorney general to determine. now '224,900! Beaulifully situated on a private high court ruled, however, that such an 'ironclad treed lot on Dartmouth Road in the Martin School thei r th ree child ren. Baked Potato rule might frustrate juvenile justice. The justices area. Featuring 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. 2 fireplaces, 647-8400 walk-up attic, enormous 2 car garage, summer said “ a principal goal of juvenile law of encouraging Locatl®”' porch, above-ground pool. Call to see today! 647- State to add rail service children to accej)t responsibility for their transgres­ ONLY 8400. sions and take an active role in their rehabilitation.” Don Jackson Rose Viola Jackson OLD SA YBROOK — In an effort to ease "To mandate the presence of counsel, however, Dine On Our Deck With a View of Beautifui Coventry Lake! highway congestion, the state is scheduled might serve to reduce the child’s own sense of next year to start weekday train service involvement and. might enhance his perception of between Old Saybrook and New Haven, his own role as nierely that of spectator,” said the 645 officials say. decision written by Chief Justice Ellen A Peters. They say the move could take a^many as On the main question of whether Manuel was a Country ggSSf' 409 commuters a day off the region’s crowded victim of injustice, Peters wrote that “ the child (jid highways. not effectively waive his right to counsel and ... his When it is inaugurated, the service will be mother, given her primary concern for a speedy Music designed for commuters only, with four reoslution of the case, had such a conflict of interest westbound runs in the morning and five that she lacked authority to do so on his behalf.” The justices said the judge in Manuel’s case failed PEEK-A-BOO!!! TH E CAT’S M E O W !!! eastbound in the afternoon, the state Friday 9-2 Stunning 2 year old contemporary home on 1.8 transportation department said. to make a “ thorough inquiry” of the juvenile before Tucked among beautiful shade trees this charming determining he understood his action in waiving his older Colonial boasts 7 gracious rooms. 3 bedrooms, Stops will be at New Haven. Branford. Hs feet of top quality construction, 2-3 bedrooms, 2 right to an attorney. The justices‘ said the five Saturday 9-2 S€ARS YOU CAN USE' 1.5 baths, tiled foyer and center hallway. St. Charles Guilford. Madison. Clinton, Westbrook, and kitchen, 2 fireplaces, n-SalS* lat floor family baths, open and airy floor plan. Dynamite 3 car gar­ questions asked by the judge were inadequate.’ YOUR SEARS room. 1 car garage. Bowers School area. '209,900. age with loft. See for yourself • you’ ll love it! Old Saybrook. Forbes sa id service east of Old The high court said four criteria must be met Sunday 2-10 ouor/Bi •279,900. ______Saybrook would not have had much demand. before a juvenile can waive his or her right to an CREDIT CARD attorney. MANCHESTER tteRALD, Tuesday, June 14, 1988 - 7 t — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. June 14, 1988 C tta ®'aj I FORT WORTH — OPINION No comment at meeting was an uneasy silence

It seems that every time the town Board of T ro u b le J a c k Directors makes a decision of major importance, someone comes forward to complain that no one sought comment from the public. Manchester Anderson That happen^ last month when the board voted in h irin g to allow increased tournament play for the Spotlight Manchester Country Club. And it happened earlier in the year when the board approved a seven-year, Andrew Yurkovsky $9.5 million tax abatement for the Pavilions at assessor Buckland Hills. Wasteful duplication In reality, both issues had received wide coverage in the press before the directors took any Manchester is having trouble hiring a new The U.S. military services are wasting millions action. something was wrong. of dollars developing different weapons simulators assessor, maybe because the town made the It’s a fact of political life that some issues are “ I ’m always surprised when nobody has to do the same job, according to an investigation specifications for the Job too rigid, maybe bound to go unnoticed unless residents follow city anything to say. And it’s bothersome, because done for Defense Secretry Frank Carlucci. hall on a daily basis. But as last week’s meeting of because it set the salary too low. M ayl^ both, that’s an indication that people think there’s no Weapons simulators are used by the military to the Board of Directors made clear, point in talking and nobody’s listening to them.” maybe neither. duplicate Soviet weaponry and radar so our troops misunderstandings can be a large part of the William L. Hooker of 77 Erie St., one resident It may be simply that the market for can train under realistic conditions. But the problem. who almost always has something to say during top-level assessors is bad now. If that is true, different services have been unwilling to Jointly The scene in the Lincoln Center hearing room ' meetings of the Iward, thanked Naab for prompting develop the simulators, preferring to go their own “I gave up fats, sweets, lethargy, drugs, tobacco and unsafe sex. Now I J Manchester should succeed in attracting last Tuesday was an unusual one. Mayor Peter P. the public to speak. more applicants when it lowers the routes instead. think I’m addicted to Surgeon General C. Everett Koop!” DiRosa Jr. asked whether any residents wanted to “ If Mr. Naab had just kept quiet, this whole ’The Air Force is even duplicating its own work. It qualifications and raises the compensation as comment on an item on the agenda, the setting of discussion wouldn’t have happened,” Hooker said. spent $61.8 million on a simulator for the Strategic water rates for the coming fiscal year. There’s “ Thank you.” it now plans to do. Air Command and then decided that the gadget . usually someone willing to speak on almost every As it turned out, Naab was incorrect when he said On the other hand, it may be that in the didn’t represent all the threats that could face a agenda item. it was the last chance for residents to speak. There wake of the recent failed revaluation, word SAC plane during a long mission. So the Air Force Declare a Palestinian state The residents, however, were silent. Silent, at was a second comment period scheduled before the has gotten around assessing circles that commissioned a better simulator for more than least, until Director Geoffrey Naab asked whether directors would have voted on the water rates. In Manchester is not the place to look for a new $196 million. ’The report for Carlucci suggests more Over the past (7) Palestine would proclaim they understood that this would be the last addition, because the directors postponed action on U sharing of information between the services. job. few months, its commitment to democracy opportunity to speak before the water rates were the rates, residents would have had still another If people in the field seeking career the protests or- and call upon the. U.N. to set. chance to comment on them at the close of the Drugs unabated ganized by supervise the first national Eventually one person approacheitthe podium. meeting, when they are allowed to speak on any advancement conclude they would be better Open Forum youthful Pales­ election. Seven others followed. issue within the jurisdiction of the board. off staying safely where they are, rather than The U nit^ States will spend more than $200 George tinians in the “ If it seems odd that a Jew Questioned afterward about what happened, Stilt, there’s a lesson in what happened at last million in foreign countries this year trying to stop going to a job in a town that is reeling from the territories oc­ should offer his thoughts on how Naab said it was clear to him that there were Tuesday’s meeting. Agendas and parliamentary later) were of approximately the the growth of Illegal drug crops. But the effort will McGovern effects of the revaluation rhubarb, who could cupied by Is- k Palestinians can be successful in residents at the meeting who weren’t aware of procedure can be a riddle for the average citizen. M CC’s Relays ’88 a lot of fun same size as theirs. These orches­ hardly be noticed on the streets of America. A r a e I have their struggle for statehood,” what was going on. He said that much of the agenda Allowing comment on agenda items is meaningless blame them? tras inspired members of the General Accounting Office Investigation Into U.S. N with the Oilers changed the di­ writes Segal, “ I should state my consists of formalities, which go unnoticed by the if residents don’t understand how the agenda With the community and the town officials In the 13th year townwide Eighth Grade Orches­ drug enforcement programs in foreign countries mensions of conviction that the struggle for an public. works. so sensitized to errors in revaluation, To the Editor: tra to try their hardest in hopes of concludes that little progress is being made. To the Editor; t h e 1 o n g - independent Palestinian state is “ They hear it as mumbo jumbo, and they’re not Citizens can act more responsibly — and potential applicants may fear they will be being found worthy of the next Drug crops are too profitable for farmers to musical step. Directors G. Albert festering Israeli-Palestinian (6) Israeli withdrawal from the also the struggle for a humane focusing on the words,” Naab said. representative government can work better — if subject to harsh criticism for the slightest Manchester Community Col­ Congratulations to the Oilers of consider legitimate crops. Some foreign Pearson and Robert Johns of that dispute. occupied territories would be the and safe Israel, and that there Naab admitted that his question may have had a they are told in layman’s terms what’s going on at mistake or perceived mistake. lege will be conducting its annual Manchester National Little governments are riddled with judges and law era helped to make Manchester a The focus has shifted from central Palestinian and interna­ can be no Judaism without a domino effect: When one person addressed the a meeting. That means fewer complaints from New England Relays for the 13th League on their clinching first enforcement officers on the payroll of the drug The same problem may face the town as it “ music town.” The current periodic Palestinian terrorist at­ tional objective. The Palestinian commitment to ju.stice.” board, others followed, whether or not they had residents, and it means fewer headaches for consecutive year onSaturday and place in their division. kingpins. And even when U.S. programs make a seeks proposals from firms that specialize in group’s achievement perpetuates tacks on Israelis, followed by government would ban violent originally intended to speak. Nevertheless, he directors. Sunday. The Jun^U 'event is a What made this year’s expe­ dent in the crop of one country, the market just tax revaluations. There are only 11 such that tradition. retaliatory Israeli bombing raids attacks on Israeli soldiers or George McGovern, former se­ believes that those at the meeting were genuinely star-studded track meet at Man­ rience pleasurable for most peo­ moves to another. In Thailand, the combination of or artillery hits. Now the protest settlers except in clear cases of nator and presidential candidate, unaware that the time had come to comment on the Andrew Yurkovsky is a reporter for the companies certified in Connecticut and their chester High School which begins ple wasn’t determined solely by U.S. and Thai enforcement programs cut the Janis Rogers Latham movement seems to have en­ self-defen.se. writes a syndicated column. water rates. The silence, he said, was a sign that Manchester Herald. services are always in demand. Manchester’s at 9:30 a.m.. while the June 19 the fact the team is undefeated annual opium production from an estimated 40 103 S. Lakewood Circle gaged the sympathy, if not the uneasy position could make such firms event is a four-mile run commenc­ and the margin of victory. metric tons in 1984 to 15 metric tons last year. But active participation, of nearly all ing at 9:30 a. m. at the Manchester Certainly much of the success at the same time, production in neighboring Laos reluctant to submit proposals or to protect the Palestinian people. themselves by setting their prices higher than Community C o lliefcw p u s. should go to the ball players for Show at Bennet went from 30 tons to as much as 290 tons. their attitude, approach to the Nearly half of the world’s supply of opium is For many years, most experts they would otherwise. The financial siloiiiors again game, dedication, and coaching. clever, inventive grown in countries where the governments are on the Middle East have believed If Manchester does succeed in getting a new this year are the Pratt & Whitney that the key to resolving the HERE TOGETHER FOR YOUl Division of United Technologies Corky Coughlin and Bob Boland hostile to the United States, so we cannot assessor who meets the qualifications the To the Editor: implement eradication programs there. conflict would be an exchange of Corp. and the Savings Bank of deserve a lot of the credit for the town has in mind, the town administrators team’s favorable season. While Israel occupied territory for a Manchester. ComFed Savings peaceful settlement. The center- and elected officials will have to keep they are not responsible as much I would like to commend the Patient dumping Bank is the sponsor of the music and art departments of piece of such an exchange would [iHcDonmci-s and the Manchester Herald themselves aware of the procedures the new Invitational Mile Run to be held in for the individual talent, the two Bennet Junior High School, par­ The government continues to allow private be the creation of an independent assessor is using, satisfy themselves that the the Men’s Open. Women’s Open managed to mold a well-skilled ticularly Mr. Harold Larsen and hospitals to dump unwanted patients in need of Palestinian homeland on the and Masters Divisions. At last and well-drilled team that ex­ procedures are good ones, and then support Mr. Tony Susi, fortheirclever and emergency care. Some of the patients who are West Bank and Gaza Strip. year’s meet, the first sub-four- celled most of the time. The boys the new official in his efforts. respected their coaches and the inventive performance of “ Peter rejected for lack of insurance have died from lack The barriers to such a state APwrroDwr minute mile was run in Connecti­ The assessor will need both supervision and and the Wolf.’’ ’Thanks to all of the of treatment, according to investigators for the include the continued opposition cut by Gerry O’Reilly of Ireland. judgments made by them, caus­ support, but the person cannot be made to feel students in the concert band and House Government Operations Subcommittee. by Israel, the fears of Jordanian O’Reilly will return this year to ing harmony and singleness of the cast for a delightful evening. The congressional investigators documented the King Hussein, and the military that he must be infallible to escape defend his title against the purpose to reign in the dugout. We are truly fortunate in this case of a Tennessee man who showed up at a ' weakness of the Palestinians. interference. nation’s top mile competition. Thanks, Oilers, for making the town to have such fine music hospital choking and suffering from chest pains Recently, a new proposal for Also, in the Men’s Masters 1988 season a lot of fun, and best programs in our public schools. and numbness in his arms. When the hospital achieving a Palestinian state has Invitational Mile. Al Swenson, the wishes in the upcoming town From a parent, thanks to Mr. Susi, learned that it was possible he was not eligible for been suggested by Jerome M. world’s masters record holder, tournament. a talented andcaringteacher. and Medicare or Medicaid, he was refused admission. Segal of the University of Mary­ will be competing. land, a founder of the Jewish 4 Paul and Marilyn Scheinblum all of the other fine staff for the Yet, officials from the Department of Health and The June 18 track meet is not 56 Strawberry Lane time and energy you denote to our Human Services found that the hospital had Communities for Israeli- just for world-class runners, but kids. It is much appreciated. complied with the law. As many as 250,000 people Palestinian Peace. also includes a Junior Relays in are refused admission to hospitals each year for Segal, an American Jew and a which youngsters between the A gift of music Bettye Kramer economic reasons, but as of the end of January, supporter of Israel, said in a ages of 8 and 13 compete on MHS’s is a gift for life 41 Campfleld Road HHS had investigated only 129 cases from the Washington Post article that he splendid track. previous 18 months and brought sanctions against believes the time has come for the A new feature has been added to To the Editor: Poor judgment just four hospitals. Congress is considering beefing Palestinians simply to proclaim the 9:30 a.m. Sunday event this up its anti-dumping laws. the existence of a Palestinian year in that the event for the first Congratulations to Manchester in use of photo state and begin lobbying for its time is also open to four-mile High School students and their Make-believe mozzarella international acceptance. walkers. We’re pleasedtosay that teacher, who have forged a To the Editor: For such a move, the Palestini­ the first registrant for the four- successful orchestra. They’ve A battle is brewing in Washington over the labels ans do not need to gain the mile walk is the new MCC learned that if there’s anything Whatever happened to good on frozen pizza — should they, or should iney not advance approval of Israel, the president. Dr. Jonathan Daube. more fun than making music, it’s judgment? I am referring the announce in big, bold letters if the cheese isn’t the United States, or any other Asa person who ha s worked as a making music with other people. Herald’s poor judgment in pub­ real McCoy? nation. They need only the Congratulations, too, to the lishing a photo on June 6 showing courage to proclaim such a state -■ volunteer at the Relays for the Consumer advocates argue that the typical pizza past 12 years. I urge one and all to parents who made music a an individual spraying charcoal buyer assumes the cheese on a frozen supermarket and the tenacity and skill to seek lighter fluid onto an open flame. I its international recognition. - attend this excellent track meet priority, provided the lessons, and pizza is real. But some manufacturers Use on the 18th, and participate in the encouraged the practicing. They can not believe that you are so imitation cheese mixed with real cheese. As Segal points out, this is the four-mile run or walk at the MCC know that the gift of music is a gift foolish as to publish a picture of The Food and Drug Administration thinks the path Israelis took 40 years ago campus on the 19th. For full for life. such a dangerous act. let alone buyer has a right to know if the cheese is fake and Once the United Nations passed information with respect to But in the interest of scholarship condone it by a caption that reads that the $15-million pizza industry should announce the partition resolution of 1947. either, call our hot line — 647-6059. and perspective, today’s musi­ ” ... stokes the flam es...” immitation ingredients in large print. But the the Israelis prociaimed the new ^<0 i« M by NEA. me cians should be aware that the Department of Agriculture figures that as long as State of Israel, despite the opposition of the U.S. Depart­ "I've HAD it! I want everything Vernon F. Hauschlld MHS orchestras of 1947 to 1949 Joseph P. Langer Jr. the cheese is 75-percent real, a listing about REGULA TED again." 93 Constance Drive tand undoubtedly earlier and 93 Carpenter Road imitation cheese belongs in the fine print along with ment of State. the other ingredients. They did not have the approval The General Accounting Office recently of other nations. They attempted investigated the debate over fake cheese and no negotiations with the Palesti­ nians who disputed their claim to NOW HIRING pronounce it typical of the departmental What towns can do to stop kids’ smoking the land, nor did they promise squabbling that has led to inconsistent food-labeling policies. “ The result is uncertain any. They simply proceeded EXCELLENT STARTING WAGES “ It may not be news to the under-16 population of consumers and buying decisions that send confused unilaterally to gain the recogni­ “ Smoking is the chief avoidable cause of death in tion of other countries, admission 9 Allentown who smoke cigarettes that the coffin signals back to the industry,” the GAO said. our society.” said Dr. C. Everett Koop. America’s nails they puff are freely available to them in many to the U.N., and control of their For Closing Hours For All Other Shifts surgeon general, in his 20th report to the nation on of the city’s retail outlets. But this news will be of newly proclaimed state. Blacklist of dictators Thc^ Palestinians, in the Segal smoking. Northern interest to the proprietors of the following scheme, might proceed as Indeed, it kills 320,000 people a year — nearly 100 Perspective Allentown mercantile establishments...” all of Panama’s Manuel Noriega was just one name on times more than the 4,000 people killed by cocaine whom sold to a 15-year-old boy. follows: a list of tinhorn dictators that Secretary of State (1) The Palestine Liberation and heroin addiction, and triple the number who Michael J. McManus EXCELLENT BENEFITS The editorial noted that the law had been on the George Shultz wanted the United States to stop Organization would issue a decla­ die of alcohol-related causes. supporting. The purge began with Philippine 8 books since 1901 “ well before anybody had ever ration of independence and state­ heard of the U.S. surgeon general or his warning.” dictator Ferdinand Marcos and Haiti’s dictator. hood for a Palestinian state on the Yet the society considers drug- and Baby Doc Duvalier. Shultz also successfully “ It is time for the city of Allentown to cite those West Bank and Gaza. • Flexible Hours • Crew Incentives • Insurance Available alcohol-related deaths more serious. Why? Is not pressured South Korean President Chun Doo Hwan Decatur. 111., to halt the sales of cigarettes to merchants who continue to violate the law,” it said (2) The PLO would dissolve the life of man or woman who dies of lung cancer or to step down. That left Noriega at the top of the children. They hired an 11-year-old and a in 1985. itself into the provisional govern­ heart disease as valuable as that of a heroin blacklist. Our sources say that Shultz originally • Profit Sharing • Regular Wage Increases 14-year-old and to see if stores would sell to them. That has been done. But of the last six merchants ment of the new State of Pales­ • Free Meals addict? encouraged military intervention in Panama if that cited, half the cases were dismissed because they tine, pending free elections. Perhaps it is because smoking seems harmless. Some 78 percent did so. is what it would take to burst Noriega. But the Joint I suggested that DOC had a model that should be involved vending machines which merchants said (3) The new Palestinian go­ • Advancement Opportunities One doesn’t have to steal to pay for the habit. The Chiefs of StaH have lost their confidence in limited • Free Uniforms • Vacation Bonus used in other communities, and invited readers to could not be watched all the time. vernment would declare itself at decision to smoke is considered personal, some sort military action since Vietnam. So President tell me of their results. peace with Israel and maintain no 8 of freedom guaranteed by the Constitution. Therefore, the Health Department urged the City Reagan ruled out the military option and chose Nonsense. The surgeon general’s new report says One who did so was Terl St. John of the army. It would forbid any act of Council to pass a law eliminating vending economic sanctions instead. smoking Is not only a killer, but is controlled by “ a Allentown. Pa.. Health Department: "W e have terrorism. conducted quarterly undercover operations using machines in public areas frequented by (4) A global diplomatic effort powerful addicting drug.” youngsters. Not only did that not pass, but City stop by any of the locations listed below or call 643-2213 "An extensive body of research has shown that minors who volunteer to buy cigarettes followed by would seek the recognition of a citation from a police officer. The next day the Council members grumbled about the time the Palestine and its admission to the nicotine is the drug in tobacco that causes Health Department was spending (a day a quarter) to learn more about the employment opportunities with McDonald’s.* fM C D o n a ld 'S addiction.” said Koop. “ Moreover, the processes Morning Call publishes the account to help fflaurlirslrr Hrralft U.N. on this matter. that determine tobacco addiction are similar to publicize the fact these sales are illegal.” Founded In 1881 ■ (5) The provisional govern­ “ Unfortunately, we cannot say that the rate of To quote the surgeon general. “ With the evidence ment would seek negotiations those that determine addiction to drugs such as PENNY M. 8IEFFEBT...... Pubiliher sales has declined as a result of this effort,” she that tobacco is addicting. Is it appropriate for with Israel to set permanent GET YOUR COMPLIMENTARY COPY OF THE MANCHESTER HERALO heroin and cocaine.” tobacco products to be sold through vending Q E O nO E T C H A P P E L L ...... Editor A Gallup Poll taken in 1977 showed that 66 said. “ Each operation yields the majority of DOUQLA 8 A. BEVIN8 ___ ! ...... Exocullv* Editor iboundaries. merchants still willing to sell to minors, even when machines, which are easily accessible to children? M ARIE P. O R A D V ...... CHy Editor percent of smokers wanted to quit. That “ Should the sale of tobacco be treated less ALEXANDER Q IR E L L I...... A tto e itt* Editor ON SATURDAY MORNINGS AT THE FOLLOWING MCDONALD’S LOCATIONS. percentage moved up to 77 percent in 1987. And fined by the police. Unmonitored vending machines seriously than the sale of alcoholic beverages, for two-thirds of smokers had made a serious attempt were targeted in our last effort — with some clerks DENISE A R O B E R T S ...... Advortlilng Olractor which a specific license is required (and revoked 70 West Center St. 1221 Tolland Tpke. 1261 Burnside Ave. 89 Talcottvllle Rd. 30 Lafayette Square to stop smoking. Half of those who undergo surgery even providing change for the machine.” MARK F. ABRAITI8 ...... Builne»t Minigor EMERGENCY Rockville, CT Not only has the Morning Call made a reporter ' for repeated sales to minors) ?” SHELDON C O H E N ...... Composing Msnsger Manchester, CT Manchester, CT East Hartford, CT Vernon, CT for smoking-related disease resume smoking. ROBERT H. H U B B A R D ...... Prossroom Mansgor Two months ago, we put a spotlight on an effort and photographer available, but it has written JEANNE Q FR O M E R TH ...... Clrculstlon Min s g tr ★ DIAL 911 ^ Michael J. McManus is a syndicated columnist. by a group called Doctor Ought to Care (DOC) in strong editorials. Excerpts from one: MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, June 14, 1988 - f

1 [-—“—— ——------— Co-Editors . I . . . . H r Deborah Bray Classroom Editor Co-Editors Classroom Editoil I Raina Kelley Renee Fournier Deborah Brsy t Renee Fournier; I I Raina Kelley 1 T h e H ig h S c h o o l W o r l d 1 T h e H ig h S c h o o l W o r l d Compiled by students of MHS, published by the Manchester Herald Stephen Armstrong, faculty adviser Volume LII, No. S3 Compiled by students of MHS,'published by the Manchester Herald Stephen Armstrong, faculty adviser (ntroducing the Class of Introducing the Class of ’88 Continued from Page 8 Melinda Noble — plans to games and events. Thomas Shells Nathalie Trevitazzo — plans to April Adams — plans to be a Technology. Anthony Buccheri. associates degree. David Eastern Connecticut State Uni- major in computers and get a r.li-' — plans to go to college, live a get a degree in business adminis­ paralegal and a bartender. Gre­ Greg Bucelvlcius — will attend Heffron. verlsty for elementary education ••Marshall — will attend the degree in computer processing. happy life and never have any tration. Jennifer Tuccl. Gary gory Alaimo — plans to major in the State University of New Yoit • Michael Heist. Melissa Heller to become a teacher. Douglas -University of Connecticut. Chris­ Jeff Nodden — plans to attend regrets. Pamela A. Shon — plans Tucker — plans to go to New York electric engineering. MatUiew T. and major in architecture. David — go to Manchester Community Josltn — enlisted in the Connecti­ tine Matros. college. Jason A. Norris — will n on going to the University of for acting and modeling and to Connecticut to receive a diploma Alexander. Michael E.» Allen. A. Itoi^e. Geoffrey C. Burgess. College for two years then cut Army National Guard and to Sean McAuley: move to L.A. — attend Bryant College, and attend /u continue to pursue tennis. He will Timothy Almond. Johanna Alslo. Susan Bums. Francisco Caban transfer. Lisa Henry — work full go into teaching afterwards. httend Basset Institute of Tech- University of Connecticut Hus­ for a rewarding and wealthy start college part time in the fall. Christopher Ambach — plans to Jr. ^ v e n Calhoun. Michele time at Pratt and Whlttiey. Michael'Jones. Francis Jurewicz tnoldgy for a year-transfer to kies basketball games. Shannon future. Jennifer Shurkus — plans Kathryn Tyler. Christopher Donald Hentschel. Erica Hickey — plans to woik for the next on attending Manchester Com­ go to Manchester Community Callahan —■ will attend Wheelock s’ ‘ * 'Berkeley School of Music-major Nourie. Cherie Novay — plans to Uriano — plans to attend the College and then move to Florida. College and major in elementary — plans to attend CentralConnec- couple of years and learn a tradp. In Recording-Performance; Ri- get manned. Richard J. Novell! munity College in the fall to University of Connecticut. Julie major in early childhood educa­ Kimberly L. Amenta. Charlene and special education. Sean ■'V ticut State University for athletic Cathy Kalinauskas — work full !'6hard McCormick; Michele Jr. Vallera. Anderson — plans to go to Campbell—will enroll in welding training-sports medicine. Chris­ time for Wilson Oil Company and ‘IdcDonald; attend Johnson State Cheryl L. Novotasky. Barbara tion. Bryan Simon. Peggy Skryja. Matthew Vaughn — plans to Manchester Community College school. Sean Cappalla. topher Hickey. attend Manchester Community 'Gollege (Vermon)' Major in hotel O’Brien — plans to attend the Douglas Slater. Craig Smith — attend Trinity College. Marc W. for marketing. Elizabeth Ander­ Jeffrey Cappbllo. Susan Carin- Darcy Haogland — plans to College part time. , management; Flyree McGhee; University of Vermont. Susannah plan on attending the University Vigeant — has been accepted to son — plans to go to the ger — will attend Tish School of .f- attend the University of Connecti­ Tad Kapitke. Arthur Kauli. attend MCC for a year-transfer to O’Brien — plans to receive her of Connecticut. Laurie Smith. the United States Coast Guard University of Connecticut for the Arts in New York University cut for liberal arts. Jamie Hof­ Gustave Keach. Kathleen Keade ^LUCONN —Major in zoology; Rob masters in English and teach the Michael Smith. Ronald Smith — Academy. Katherine Jane Vlrr — business management. Lauren and major in drama. E’Usa fman — plans to attend Syracuse — plans to attend Central Connec­ McLaughlin; to to college for deaf English. Brian J. O’Lough- plan to become a air frame cargo hopes to get technical training in Anderson. Emily Ano. Trade Renee Carlin. Brian Carpenter University to major in fashion ticut State University for psychol­ four years — play football — lin. Meaghan O’Marra — plans to master in the Air Force, flying the Armed Service and then design and finance. Charles Hol­ ogy. Keith Keliey. , C-5A cargo planes at Dover Air Andrews — plans to be a brain will attend the Porter and Chester A ?* ,/ J ^ Jiecome a millionare-become the attend St. Joseph’s College to further her education. Christine comb — plans to attend the Raina Kelley. Donna Kelly — Force Base in Maryland. Sonia L. surgeon. Amy Aparicio — plans Institute. Andre Carrion. Thomas .sole owner of the L.A. Lakers; major in nursing. Margaret High^School World seniors from left to right are: Melissa M. Visco —plans on attending the to go to Wellesley College and Carroll — plans to further his University of Massachusetts to plans to atteiM Keene State for ?;iHric McMullan; take 3 courses at Oborski. Smith. Air Force Academy. Hedi Vogel­ major in psychology. Lili Ara- education. major in business. Valeria elementary educaiton. Micha.el MCC-work part-time sae money Heather Occhialini. Anne Heller, Rob Sheftel, Tom Shells, Richard Hastings and Suzanne Smith. Tina Snarski. sang. Kristy Voisine — plans to U mili. Scott Aronson. Fiona Arthur Paige Carter — plans to move Holden — plans to attend Virginia Kempf — plans to further his “foi.'for car insurance; John McRighe Odell. Rachel Odell — plans to Amy Aparicio. Daniel Snellenberger — plan on enter the Armed Forces and — plans to return to New Zealand. to Australia. Sandra Casasanta. State University, possibly on a education with night class and ito “III — Attending MCC for two receive a masters degree in attending Eastern Nazarene Col­ serve as a military police officer. Kristin Ashbacher — plans to go Michelle Cassano — plans to track scholarship. Jeffrey get his arbrist license. years then transferring to business at Bryant College. lege for five years pursuing a Patrick Volz — plans to be to to the University of Vermont to attend school. Craig Cavanna — Holmes — plans to attend the Stacey L. Kenyon — plans On “JJCONN for marketing. David Odom — plans to attend bachelor’s degree in business. Manchester Community College study elementary education. Ki- has enlisted in the United States University of Connecticut to get a furthering her ediuation for the ” Also Nicole Mellow-Attending Southern Connecticut and play Seniors put an Jay Gregory Snyder — plans to for a year, then transfer to sha Atmore. Jennife Atwell. Army. Jennifer Chadbum — will bachelor of the arts in music secretarial field,'and-or working "Vassar College; Steven Metheny- rugby or football. Nycole M. attend Bentley College in Boston Amherst College. Jason Wal- Brigitte Aube. Steven August. attend Sarah Lawrence College. education. Mai^ Horvfth. with underprivileged and abused “Attending helicopter mainte­ Palmer. Julie Parasiliti — plans to study finance and economics. lengren — plans to attend the Sandy Babka — plans to go to Ken Chang —■ will attend Johnson Shelly Howe — plans to further children. Sithiphone Keovilay ^ n an c e school at Fort Eustis; to attend Wheelock College, and Tania Sorocka. Catherine Soule Portland School of Art in Por­ Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Wales. her education. Deanna Hublard. plans to go on to college in the fall ‘‘Henry Michaud; Melissa Miller; double major in elementary end to the year — plans to go to the University of tland. Maine, and go to Paris for a degree in engineering. Kris Chapman—will attend the her career in the United States Rhode Island and major in Brian Hughes. Jamie Hull — of 88 in New York to major (n % ary Minor-Attending Jackson- education and child psychology. Connecticut and major in fine someday to study art. Jennifer Dori Baker — plans to travel University of Connecticut aRer Army and become an elementary elementary education. Meghan plans to attend Keene State jewelry design. Justin E. Kim — "Ville University for ents’ encouragement, we would arts. Walters. Celeste Andrea Watson. As graduation approaches, we Cheryl Spiegel — plans on with her best friends. Karin taking required courses at Man­ school teacher. William Driggs Giles plans to attend Manchester College in New Hampshire; Sara plans on attending Yaie Univer­ 'bommunications. Brian Parent. Richard Paren- would like to express our feelings not be ready to take on the Susan Webb. Roger Wesson Jr. Baker — plans to work full time chester Community College. plans to attend Bryant College in community College for a year Lyn Hunniford — plans to attend sity and majoring in art, and Hank Minor-U.S. Air Force as a teau. Michelle Patulak —plans to challenge of facing the real attending the University of Con­ about our three years at Man­ necticut as a speech pathology Seth West. Dwight Whitaker — and attend Manchester Commun­ Christopher Chappell — will join business management. Daryl Du- majoring in early childhood edu­ Roger Williams for business minoring in architecture. Mary Taw enforcement specialist; Scott attend the University of Connecti­ chester High School. world. administration. Amy Marie Hy­ M. King — is going to Boston cut. Victoria Pearl. Mark Pellet- major. Gary St. Jean. Nicholas plans to be an engineering major ity College. Vanessa Baker—will the United States Army and baldo plans to attend to Roger cation and then for the next two Visage-attending Bryant College We admit that we are a little at the University of Connecticut’s attend the University of Massa­ become an airborne ranger. Williams College. Kelly Dubois. years go to the Bay Path Junior land — plans to attend Southern University. Michelle Kloman. To begin with, we would like to apprehensive about leaving t^e Statoulas. David Stewart. Gary Connecticut State University for Jennifer Krafft — plans to woi^> thank all the teachers and staff Stoltenberg. Angelina Strano — honors program. Traci L. Whit­ chusetts and major in wildlife David Chappell. Robert Chase — Jin-DuFresne. College. Kevin Goetz. David "nest” that high school provides. comb — plans to attend Manches­ biology. Ra-Mara Barber — will will attend Manchester Commun­ ^-'•Meredith Duggan — plans to Golas — is attending Trinity mathematics. full-time at Cigna Insurance Co.! for providing us with a fine However, we know that there plans to go to the University of Tammy Hyson — plans to work education. If it had not been for Connecticut and major in com­ ter Community College for two attend a two-year college in hopes ity. College. Saeeda Rafiq Chaud- attending University of Massa­ College. Jodi Gold — will be comes a time when we have to years, then transfer to a different of becoming a fashion designer. hary — will be going to college. chusetts, majoring in art. Cathy attending Newbury Curlinary as a dental assistant or in a them, our stay would not have face life as responsible adults. munications and marketing. doctor’s office. Damon lacovelli been as meaningful. Byron Strickland — plans on college to study to be an electric Lori Baril. Amy Barrera — will Sajida Rafid Chaudhary. Dumas — is attending the Uniyer- School. When that time comes, we will do engineer. Diane White. attend Keene State College to Lucinda Choiniere. Sue Chon — sity Connecticut. Michael Duplin — plans to attend New College in High school has brought many our best. attending Virginia Sate Kelly Gordon. John Gorman — Sarasota, Fla. Charles Islieb Jr. special friendships that we will University. Michele Wild — plans to attend pursue a career in elementary- will attend college. Deborah — plans to go to Manchester plans to attend the University of Lastly, we would like to exjl^epd college. Andreas Wildhagen — special education. Ciarcia. Stephen Clark. Todd Community College and the Uni- Debra James. Todd Janeczek — always treasure, even when we our best wishes to everyone inoqr Robert Strimike. Shannon M. Connecticut school of engineer­ work with his band or move to go our separate ways. The Sullivan. Kelley Sun. Ramin will go back to Germany for Jennifer Bauer. Michele Clemons. Matthew Chmieleckl. voriity of Connecticut later. ing. Janet Gottier. Amie Green. class. We wish them happiness another three years of school. Beaudry. Scott Beaulier — will Michele Colapietro. Jeffrey Jap^n and become an animator; memories we have now will bring and success and look forward to Taraz. Cynthia Tarbell — plans to Kendra Dupont — is attending the Mishele Green. Kristen Green — back the carefree feelings of our attend Bryant College. Beverly After completing school, he plans take general studies at Manches­ Colon. University of Connecticut to plans to go to St. Michaels College seeing them five years from now to go to college to study physics or ter Community College. Sean Bell teenage years when we recall at the class reunion. We also wish Taridona — plans to attend the and major in elementary them later in life. University of Rhode Island. Mi­ physical engineering. Jennifer — will attend Bowdoin College education. the best of luck to the many Williams. Keira Williams. Jason classes that will follow after ds. chael Tarr — plans to steal from and major in English and anthro­ Dara Greenwald — plans to We would also like to give our the rich and give to himself. Wilmot — plans to achieve the pology. Jason Bellone — would attend Washington University in parents credit for supporting us goals which I may accomplish. - MELISSA HELLER Michael Taylor. Arthur Temple. like to further his education in St. Louis. Thomas Gregory. Eric throughout the years. We realize Mark Terza — plans to attend Peter J. Wolfgang. areas of art and music as well as Gremmo — is going to Western that there will soon come a time - ’TOM SHEILS Daniel Wood; Erica Wood; - ROB SHEFTEL Manchester Community College. to travel around the world and be New England College — to when we will face a new inde­ Tricia Thomas. Kurt Thoresen — Michael Woodhoiise — plans to the first music teacher to institute wrestle and become a history pendence and undertake new - RICHARD HASTINGS leave Manchester; Candy Yates - AMY APARICIO plans to attend University of rock-n-roll in band. Beth Anne teacher. Keith Grous—is going to responsibilities. Without our par­ Colorado and major in engineer­ — plans to attend Associated Ben Maor. have a full-time job and work with ing. Rhonda Thorne. Jonathan Schools in Florida to become a Jennifer Benoit — plans to friends. Susan Guerette — plans Thulin — plans to go to Northeast­ travel agent; Stacey Zackin — attend Pace University and ma­ to attend Villanova University for ern Universiy as an engineering will be attending Ithaca College jor in either psychology or four years, after attending law major. Mary Ann Thurston — in Ithaca, NY to major in theatre marketing. Kiml^rly Berdnick. school. plans to attend University of arts management, and minoring Eric Berenson. Keith Bergeron — Robert Haley is going to the in communications. She’ll also will move to Los Angeles and Connecticut and major in Eng­ University of Connecticut. Lisa and collecting vintage autos; ler. Amy Pendleton — plans to lish. Sean Toland — plans to will be taking courses at Cornell hopes to attend the Guitar Insti­ Hallowell — is going to the Regina Mission; Jennifer attend college and major in attend University of Connecticut. University. Sharon Zilora. 4 tute of Technology. Richard University of Connecticut to Mistretta-attending West Virgi­ business. Karen Tonucci — plans to Tiffany Zolvik. Kristina Zorger Berlin. Cynthia Berzenski. major in pharmacy. Tracy Han- nia Wesleyan for physical ther­ Martha-Kate Perkins. Risa attend Saint Joseph College and — plans to attend Easem Naza­ Paul Besterfield. Nancy Bid- rahan. Andrea Harden — plans on Erlnn Jarvis — plans to attend Keith Kraynak. Anthony Krysie- rene College and become a school well. Richard Bieu. Andrea Bil- apy; Michelle Mitchell; Rebecca Perlman — plans to attend work toward a career in televi­ a modeling career and hopes to Manchester Community College wicz — will enter the United Mitchell. Manchester Community College sion. Kelly Topping. Gail Toros. psychologist. Jon Zupnick. leu. Steven Biske — plans to Kathy Coltey — plans are to go attend the School of Dramatic and then transfer. States Navy for underwater weld­ major in education. "Also, Kevin Molloy-Attending to become a respiratory thera­ i L l ^ e r ' attend the Maine Maritime to florist school and open her own Doris Ehrenreich. Stephen S. Arts in New York. Karen Harley Kim Jarvis — plans to attend ing and other forms of welding. K ^ant College for accounting; pist, and work at the National Academy and major in business shop. Cynthia Colvin — plans to Eubanks — plans to attend — will be attending University of Abilene Christian University. Kevin Kulbaski. Danya Labrie.' Jeremy Moore; Ann Morano; Jewish Hospital in Denver. San­ administration. Elizabeth New Hampshire. Shawn Hart. attend Skidmore College and Castleton State College in Ver­ William Jarvis. Kelley Jennings. Leon LaMothe. Allison Langdo.Vj Kbith Morrissey-Attending MCC dra Perrine. Jennifer Perry — I'DUKE 1I> THANk M Bjorkland. major in psychobiology. Timothy mont, majoring in criminal law to NeH Hartzog. Kimberley Johns. Diane Johnson Robert Lapointe. Joseph La- plans to attend the University of Michael J. Blanchard — will for a year then transfer to an art Connell. Steve Cooper. Mark Cote become an attorney. Jennifer Eric Hasemann. Lisa Hastey — — plans to attend Manchester Rosa. Catherine Laughlin — school in New York for anima- Rhode Island to study engineer­ TINA; FC« NITHOOT HEg CNCO0gA6EAieMT, attend the University of Connecti­ Culhane. Faber. Amy Fallon — plans to plans to attend Bay Path Junior Community College for account­ plans to attend Manchester Com­ ing. Troy Peters — plans to major cut and study under the pre-med tfon; Wendy Morton; Laura ^UPFbRT, AND £N6U6H PAftRS, I WCUtO Michele Curtiss — plans to work full time and go to school College to major in para-iegal ing and transferring to the munity College and then hopes td Moyles. in business at University of program. Eric Bodman — will attend college in New London for part time. Linda Feder. Derek studies. Richard Hastings — University of Connecticut Pam­ transfer to JUNY or Pratt Insti­ Connecticut and own his own NOT Be. -me o ass valedictopiaiJ. " become and iron worker. Heather degree in psychology. Joel Custer Feist — hopes, to open an work full time and then go back to ela Johnson — wants to have a tute in NY and study graphic '“Anthony Mozeleski; Michelle business. Diane Peterson — plans Bogli — will attend Wheelock — plans to go to school to major in automobile detailing shop or school for communications. Kim­ full-time job then go to school for design. Kimberle Ann Lauria> Mozzer-Attendlng UCONN: to attend Manchester Community College to study child life. recording engineering and to garage. Marie Feeney. berly Hayes. Jennifer Hedlin — her licensed practical nursing Denise M. Lavoie. Courtney, David Muller-Attending UCONN College for two years, and then major in graphic design at the go to school part time and Charles Boice. Bernadette M. minor in guitar. Ruthanne Cu- Megan Ferguson — plans to plans to work at Manchester degree. Lawrence. for accounting; Richard Mullow- transfer to Central Connecticut University of Connecticut. Ho- eventually have an executive Bolbrock — plans to attend tress. Kimberly Cyr. Robin Cyr— relax for a year and apply to an Memorial Hospital for one year Todd Johnson. Carleen Rose- Kelly Lawrence — plans to johv ney; Jennifer MustoGoing to State University. nore Politi — plans to marry and position in the field of business. Marist College. Nancy Bolduc. plans work full time, and go to FBI agency. Francine Filloramo and to go to nursing school for and man Jones — plans to attend the Armed Forces and will ^ringfield Tech for two years Troy Peterson. Margaret Pfiug Christopher Rossitto — plans to and then transfer to RIT; Alan live in upstate New York. Kurt Tina M. Bonetti. David Boud­ college part time. — plans to attend Hartford State complete an education after, — plans to attend a religious Potter. Todd Powers — plans to attend the University of Connecti­ reau. Richard W. Boyle Jr. Heather Dargin — plans to Technical College to be an returning home. Richard R ' Myers. school to become a missionary attend the University of Notre cut to major in the field of Tonia Branch — plans to attend attend Colorado State to major in architect; Rachel Finni. Robert Leach — plans to work full time “ Steven Myers — To further his after traveling for a year. Bev­ Dame to major in engineering. business. Jeffrey Rothman — the University of Connecticut to pre-vet. Rosemarie Darlington — Fiske — is attending the Univer­ and go to school at night, and later education and work in compu­ erly Phelps — plans to work full Kristen Price — plans to major in plans to attend Manchester Com­ receive a bachelors degree in plans to work full time and next sity of Connecticut. Lori Flynn — go to school full time and get a ters; Paula Myler-To further her time at a child day care center. accounting at the University of munity College and then transfer marketing. Deborah Bray — year go to a business school or is attending Johnson and Wales degree in business. James LeB-. education and make enough Laura Ann Phillips — plans to to another college an obtain a money to live comfortably; Kristi South Florida in Tampa. Jennifer plans to attend Rutgers College. college to study computers. majoring in pastry. Susan Flynn. lane. Joseph Lee. Mellisa Leer work part time in a mental health Putira — plans to attend the realtor’s license. Doreen Breen — plans to attend Ralph Decker. Jeff DeJoannis — Shawn Fogarty — is in the United Thong Lee. Napolitano; Lisa Nason-Working clinic while starting her own University of Connecticut and Christine Roux. Christine Ro- Chris Matros, left, signs yearbooks with Cheryl RIberio. the University of Connecticut. plans to attend Purdue Univer­ States Army. Jonathan Leonard — plans on ae a nurses aide at Meadows business. Lisa Phillips — plans to vegno — plans to attend Clarkson High school graduation is scheduled for Friday. Convalescent Home; Karen become a registered nurse. Jen­ Mary Ann Brooks — plans to sity to study mechanical aero­ Mark Foley — plans to go to the attending University of Connecti­ attend Connecticut College, and nifer Quey. University. Cindy Roy. Patricia attend Trinity College. Shaun M. space engineering. University of Connecticut and get cut and will be majoring in liberal Neale-To move to Vermont and learn to speak Chinese. Timothy Royer — plans to work full time at Brophy — plans to attend South­ Lisa Delisle — plans to attend arts and possibly in the medical work full-time; Carol Nechltilo. Tammy Rabbett — plans to Pratt and Whitney, and will a job that involves travel. Treva Piano. work for a year and then attend Seniors polled about ern Connecticut State University Rhode Island College. Thomas Foley —. plans to become an field. Renee Lessard — plans to - Heather Nelson-Attending Cor­ attend Manchester Community and major In communications. Diana plans to attend Syracuse get a bachelors degree in human, nell to discover what she wants to Northeast School of Broadcasting College part time. Kelly Ruff. accountant. Mindy Forde — will Donald Picard — plans to in Boston. Melissa Rankin. Eric Kimberly K. Brown. University to major in broadcast be attending the University of services and become a db; Jeffrey R. Nelson; Lori become a Manchester police David Thomas Russell. fondest MHS memories Jim Brownell — plans to attend Nelson; Kathryn M. Nevlns- Rasmus. Sondra Rasmus —plans journalism. Connecticut and plans to major in psychologist. ^ officer. Jennifer Piendel. Shawn Christine Ryan — plans to looking females that were here Manchester Community Colelge Jon Dixon — is going into the John Lewis. John D. Limbergec Attendlng Manchester memorial to attend Manchester Community attend the Rhode Island School of High School World recently 9 Pinto. Mary Pisch — plans to for two years and then transfer to early childhood and minor in art. sbhool of radiologic Technology; College for two years and then polled some of the seniors at when I was a sophomore.” United States Air Force. John Lisa Fortin V plans to work full — will attend Northeastern Uni­ work full time in the travel Design and major in illustration. MHS, asking them what was their — ’Tuan Nguyen — “football: Farleigh Dickinson University. Dougan Jr. is going into the versity. Erik Lindland — will be Tuan Nguyen-Attending Eastern business, and someday own a transfer to another school to Apryl Sahadi — plans to major in time at Trav^ers Insurance and receive a bachelor’s degree in fondest memory of MHS. the Thanksgiving game." Peter Bruno — would like to United States Marines Corps. then plans tolgotolc to Manchester attending Bates College and< o r. state U. for economics; travel agency. Karen F. Pitts — dance at the Boston Conserva­ attend the Fashion Institute of Michele Nichols-Attendlng MCC business. Mitchell Reid — plans The most popular response was — Todd Janeceek — “all the Roberta Douglas—plans to finish Community College tostudy child possibly major in philosophy^, plans to major in illustration at tory. Robert Salonen. Kevin “none," accounting for 25‘7w business. Cameron Richardson. plans to attend the Universltyipf. Syracuse University and will Michael Ringland. responses included; was, “the school food.” a|)|My to the United States Mil­ looking to the future cut and major in agriculturiM Connecticut. Neal Schackner, — Yoan Johnson engineering. Hongfa Luangpra^S Wendy Rlngrose — plans to go Rebecca Schaffer. Kathy Schaub. — Troy Peters — “ all the good itary Academy. Robert Fritz. Into communications and work in Karin Fry. The 1987-88 school year has at MHS 1987-88 saw record seuth. Hongthong LuangprdiS Linda Scheideman — plans to been a good one for High School seuth. Todd Lukas. ;;;;2 radio or television advertising, or attend River College and become Shellina Fyall. Christopher numbers of students take the become a disc jockey. Michael Gagnon. Karin Galligan — plans World. For the first time in more SATs and pursue a college Christopher Lyder — will aK^ a pre-school teacher. than 20 years, HSW returned to education. tend Central Connecticut S taS I Robison — plans to major in Edward Scheinblum. Amy to attend college in Ohio and accounting at Bryant College. major in elementary education. the journalism classroom. The We look forward to the 1988-89 University and major in markeK: Schmid. Deborah Schwarz,-t-rn paper has been produced by school year and the changes ing. Patrick Lynam — plans to flij: James K. Roche — plans to obta in plans to attend Penn State in the Gerdld Gallo. Lori Gallo — is a bachelor’s degree in geology at going to school. Ken Cancarz — students in class with help from already promised. Mr. Ronald to college. Glen MacDonald division of undergraduate stu­ volunteers. will become a Marine. T eres^ Syracuse Univerlty and then go dies. David Sciaundone — plans plans to go to college for four Coumoyer will succeed Mr. Tho­ out west for graduate studies. years and major in computer We are impressed with the new mas Murdoch as Student Assem­ MacDonald — would like to attend Hartford State Techni­ sciences. format, features, and quality of bly adviser. Mr. Coumoyer and pursue a career in the medici^ Daniel Roggi. Kristin Rohrbach cal School to major in electrical this year’s product. We look his newly elected officers .are field. Fiona MaePherson. Janq(|2 plans to pursue a career in engineering, and to stay an active Christopher Garrepy. Lois clinical psychology in the honors Gary — plans to attend Central forward to Mr. VouMlen and his busy changing the emphasis of Madden — will attend Northeast-jJ member of troop 25, Boy Scouts of students continuing the high level this all-important student activ­ em University. 'ZH program at the University of America. Joseph Scollo. Michael Connecticut State Univerity and Michigan. Joey-Leigh Romano. major in environmental science. performance begun by Mr. Arm­ ity. Leadership development will Melanie Majewski. Todd M at^ Sears — plans to attend the strong and this year’s staff. be the primary thrust of the lard. Christopher Maneri — wt^Cj Jessica Romano. Roselyna Ro­ University of Connecticut. Sheryl Gasper. Daren Gates. sado — hopes to attend Eastern Michelle Gavarlno — plans to go This school year, as reported in organization next year. To em­ work for some time and then go tor Paul Seaton. Robert Sharp. High School World, saw a sub­ phasize the difference, the name college. Karl Marble — wflT Connecticut State Universiy or to college for four years and •Hlgb School World seniors Rob Sheftel, Melissa Heller, the University of Connecticut. Walter Sharp. major in computer science. stantial increase in school spirit will be changed from Student attend Manchester Community Robert Sheftel — plans to go to as reflected by the large crowds Assembly to Student Council. College for two years. Jessica "Richard Hastings, Amy Aparicio and Tom Shells work on Darren Rosano. Christina Ros­ Christa Gearhart. setti — plans to work full time and college and to money to plan Heather Gearin. Kristy Gessay which followed our winter sports Every best wish for a healthy the year’s final issue. — plans to attend college in seasson. Achievement is also up and safe summer. Continued on Page • le — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. June 14. 198B New site fflaiirlirstrr Hrralil Meeting set on river grants Section 2, Page 11 By Al«x GIrelll Hartford. The Hockanum starts Each town will be asked to file a is sought SPORTS Tuesday, June 14, 1988 Manchester Herald in Ellington and flows into the plan with the Department of Connecticut River at East Environmental Protection for Officials from Manchester and Hartford. use of the funds and then the for police three other towns will meet with According to the Larson aide, proposals will be considered by State Sen. Majority Leader John no firm decision has been made the state’s Bonding Commission. Larson June 21 to discuss how yet on how the funds will be Larson’s office said Manches­ By Andrew Yurkovsky divided among the four towns, ter’s initial grant is expected to be I Yankees ground out win over Clemens $S.7S million in state grants will Manchester Herald . be distributed for development of but, in general. East Hartford is about $400,000. Town elected and A : the Hockanum River Linear expected to get about |3 million appointed officials, including The administration will ask tN By Hlllel Itolle .Doug Jones pitched 2 1-3 score­ Park. with about $1.3 million slated for those concerned with recreation town Board of Directors tonight : The Associated Press less innings for his 15th save and An aide to Larson said today the Manchester. ami conservation, have been whether to pursue the idea 6f AL Roundup 11th in his last I I appearances. discussing how to uw the funds. meeting has been scheduled for 10 Larson consulted with, state acquiring land for a new polide - The beat White Box 4, Twins 1 a.m. at Larson's office in the Sen. Michael Meotti. D- < There has been some difference headquarters. Assistant Town . on the ground and Legislative Office Building. Glastonbury, and state Sen. of opinion on how much of the Manager Steven R. Werbner saw In ttie air. second inning. Rice, who had last Melido Perez combined with The funds include |1 million Marie Herbst, D-Vemon, among money should be used to acquire today. ; Clemens, a two-time Cy Young homered Sept. 9 of last season two relievers on a seven-hitter land for further development of and Ivan Calderon went 3-for-3 approved last year and another others in developing the grant Werbner said that relocation of Award winner, gave up 15 hits against the Yankees in Boston, hit the Hockanum River Linear Parte with a to lead Chicago $4.75 million approved by the program idea. Meotti’s 4th Dis­ the police headquarters, . now and nine runs, both career highs, another two-run shot in the and how much should be used for past Minnesota. General Assembly this year at trict includes Manchester. located on East Middle Turnpike, -as the Yankees defeated the fourth. The chief elected officials of the recreation development along Perez, 6-2, became the first Larson’s initiative. is being considered because theife 'Boston Red Sox 12-6 Monday The Red Sox were behind 6-5 four towns have been asked to Union Pond, through which the six-game winner on Chicago’s The other towns involved are would be no room for further night. Nine of the 15 hits were through five Innings, but the attend the meeting. Hockanum River flows. staff. The 22-year-old rookie Ellington. Vernon, and East expansion 15or20yearsfromnow • groundball singles. Clemens also Yankees scored three more runs struck out five, walked two and if an addition was put on the gave up Jack Clark’s three-run against Clemens in the sixth on a homer. allowed six hits before being present building. I two-run double by Winfield and replaced by Rick Horton after Werbner declined to say whe$ "W e got bloops, choppers and an RBI single by Santana. ’s leadoff single in sites were being considered or the the blast,” said . " It wasn’t one of his better Deficit Baker the top of the ninth. general vicinity of those sites. • , who doubled, singled twice and nights, but they hit a lot of had three RBI. “ Maybe he was groundballs off him,” Boston Horton allowed Gary Gaetti’s From page 1 From page 1 A three-member subcommittee -missing one mile-an-hour on his Manager John McNamara said. one-out single and was relieved of the Board of Directors that is fastball. Those things happen, but by Bobby Thigpen, who struck out studying space needs in towfi Orioles 6, Tigers 4 down by 101 points. Its fifth worst "He has performed a great into the home stretch. he’s still the best pitcher in the the next two batters to earn his buildings met Monday to discus! Mickey Tettleton hit a three- loss ever. service not only for the president “ He is an outstanding manager league.’’ 12th save in 14 opportunities. plans for a new or enlarged police run homer in the ninth inning The markets were not particu­ but also for his country," Byrd and skilled strategist who has Clemens started the game with Gary Redus also homered as headquarters as well as plans for after a solo shot in the seventh as larly cheered by the March trade said of Baker. a league-leading 1.82 earned run the White Sox won for the sixth been fundamental to the signifi­ the construction of a new munici­ Baltimore snapped Detroit’s five- improvement, because it showed Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, cant accomplishments, foreign average and left with a 2.37 mark. time in nine games. The Twins pal Building. game winning streak. a steep rise in imports along with D-N.Y., said Baker "restored and domestic, we have achieved He struck out five, raising his lost for only the sixth time in their Fred Lynn started the decisive last 22 games. a record level of export sales. stability ... in a moment of since Ken returned as deputy No plans have been drawn u^ .major league-leading total to 140. Baltimore rally in the ninth with a Financial investors worried that genuine crisis. It is sufficiently yet for a completely new police .It was the right-hander’s third Les Straker, 2-4, was the loser. chief of staff in March 1987,’’ one-out single and Pete Stanicek the big rise in imports indicated settled, restored, that he feels headquarters, but preliminary -consecutive home loss. Reagan said. ran for him. Guillermo Hernan­ Brewers 3, Mariners 1 that faster domestic demand able to leave. In Reagan’s first term, Duber­ plans have been put together for "The guys scored some runs. I dez, 3-2, who had relieved Walt Bill Wegman combined with would lead to higher inflation. "It should be taken as a good stein served from January 1981 expansion of the present building. just didn’t do my job,” said Terrell after Lynn’s single, The big decline in April imports sign,’’ Moynihan said. “ His sense until December 1983 on the White Stu Hlpklra/Spadd to tti* Hamid That work would include demolL Clemens, who pitched 6 2-3 Dan Plesac on an eight-hitter for walked Jim Traber. Tettleton was expected to ease fears that of duty ... is such that he would House team of lobbyists, known tion of most of the existing, innings. “ I didn’t have velocity, his first career victory against then hit a 1-2 pitch into the lower the U.S. economy is overheating. never leave were it not possible to as the office of legislative affairs DIPLOMACY — Tim Casey, 6, left, shows his diploma to building — with the exception of movement or location. Those are Seattle and drove in deck in left field for his fifth For the first four months of the continue without him." Baker’s decision to resign is Quincy Jackson, 7, after graduation Monday at Nathan the cell block area — and rthree things needed to win.” three runs to lead Milwaukee. homer. year, the U.S. trade deficit was Reagan, in his statement, also sure to fuel speculation about him Hale School. Tim and Quincy, members of Claire construction of a three-story Rafael Santana led an 18-hit Wegman, in his second start Tom Niedenfuer, 1-1, the fourth running at a seasonally adjusted called Baker "a steady force for as a possible candidate for vice addition to bring the total area of attack with three singles and his since coming off the disabled list Cataldi’s class, were among 86 graduates from four Baltimore pitcher, pitched the annual rate of $141.8 billion. If this peace’’ to promote negotiations president. His name has been on the building to 44,000 square feet, second homer, a three-run shot in June 6 after a bout with elbow kindergarten classes at the school. final 1 2-3 innings. trend holds for the rest of the leading to an intermediate-range many lists of potential running Weibner said. the ninth. Jose Cruz and Claudell tendinitis, beat the Mariners fo r ' year, it would be a sharp nuclear missile treaty with the mates for George Bush. The Lawrence Associates, a Washington had three hits each. Indians 8, Blue Jays 6 the first time after five losses. Wegman, 5-5, allowed five singles Improvement from last year’s Soviet Union and two summit Baker's resignation caught Wa­ Manchester architectural firm, ‘We kept the pressure on him. Cory Snyder’s two-run homer in eight innings, walked none, record trade deficit of $170.3 meetings with Soviet leader Mik­ shington by surprise. has been hired to draw up plans :We got some people on base off and Mel Hall’s two-run double struck out two and allowed only billion. hail S. Gorbachev. House Republican leader Ro­ Recycling facility OK both for the police headquarters him last week but we weren’t highlighted a four-run fourth one runner to reach third. The good trade news was Fitzwater said Baker will re­ bert Michel of Illinois said that and the municipal building. bringing them in as well,” said inning as Cleveland defeated Plesac gave up Mickey Bran­ especially welcome by the admin­ turn to his law practice. Baker Baker attended a meeting of GOP A Tolland Turnpike trash recy­ last construction inspection of the Floor plans and a suggested Clark, whose 12th homer capped Toronto and snapped its four- tley’s RBI double in the top of the istration as the president plans to Worthington Crossley Stansberry congressional leaders with Presi­ cling facility is "very much in site in November. elevation were presented for a a four-run fifth inning. “ Tonight, game losing streak. AP photo ninth but earned his 14th save in travel to Toronto on Sunday for and Woolf, in Knoxville. dent Reagan today and did not compliance” with town zoning Issuing temporary certificates proposed six-story town office we found some holes and we were With one out in the fourth, Ron 16 opportunities. NOT ROGER’S NIGHT — Boston in the seventh inning. Clemens gave up his eighth and final economic Duberstein became Baker’s mention resigning. and building regulations and will is "fairly common,” Hutchinson building to take the place of the able to keep rallies going.” Kittle was hit by a pitch from Jim Yount hit a sacrifice fly in the summit with world leaders. The deputy on March 23, 1987. Baker “ This hits me like a cold be issued temporary certificates said. “ Some (facilities) may not present Municipal Building, Di­ Richard Dotson. 7-1, allowed Clancy, 3-8, and Brook Jacoby Manager John McNamara, left, takes nine runs and 15 hits. The Yankees won, first and a two-run double in the administration plans to use the recommended that Duberstein towel,” Michel said. of occupancy and use. a building be fully complete. There were no rector Mary Ann Handley said. hve runs on six hits in six innings. singled. Hall then drove in both pitcher Roger Clemens out of Monday’s 12- 6. fourth. trade improvement as, evidence succeed him. Fitzwater said the chief reason official said today. violations.” The building would be located at Cecilio Guante worked three runners with a double to right and game with the Yankees at Fenway Park that Reagan's free market eco­ Reagan said that "Ken will be for Baker's departure was the The facility, owned by Angelo The Squillantes will seek per­ the rear of the Municipal Build­ Innings to earn his seventh save Snyder followed with his I4th Royals 5, Angels 3 nomic program is working. manent certificates when paving ing, on the edge of Center Springs my principal aide and will lead health of his wife and his and Nunzio Squillante and lo­ as the Yankees improved their homer to give the Indians a 6-1 George Brett went 3-for-4 to Bannister, 7-5, allowed five Brett’s first-inning single off of his career. on the site is complete, he said. Park. the White House staff as we head stepmother. cated at 260 Tolland Turnpike, record to 39-21, the team’s best lead. drive in two runs, and Floyd hits, walked none and struck out Chuck Finley, 4-8, scored Gary With former major-league in- The certificates ensure Oiat facil­ The plans presented Monday was operating without the certifi­ start since 1980. Bud Black, 3-1, replaced Rich Bannister snapped a personal three in five innings. Steve Farr, Thurman. fielder Ray Boone’s 151 homers, ities are built and operated call for increasing the size of the cates. but was not in violation of Jim Rice ended the longest Yett to start the second after Yett three-game losing streak as Kan­ the third Kansas City pitcher, Following Wally Joyner’s sin­ the Boones became the only according to the state building building from the 65,000 square Insurance local zoning regulations and local home run drought of his 14-year complained of a sore rib cage. sas City won at California for the worked two hitless innings "am gle in the second. Bob Boone gave father-and-son combination aside code and local regulations. feet originally propos^, Handley and state building codes. Assist­ career with a two-run homer into Black pitched 5 2-3 innings, Royals’ 10th victory in their last struck out three for his fourth the Angels a 2-1 lead with his first from Gus and Buddy Bell to have From page 1 Cigarettes The Squillantes have applied said. ant Chief Building Official Calvin the bleachers in center in the allowing five runs on five hits- 11 games. save. homer of the season and the 100th 100 homers each. for, but not yet received, a solid Handley said the committee From page 1 Hutchinson said. Zoning Enforcement Officer waste permit from the state would like to have a cost estimate because the issues have already Thomas O’Marra said Monday Department of Environmental for the office building sometime been framed. that zoning and building permits Protection. in July. She said the committee He also said the lawsuits will Liggett attorneys promised an juries and the tobacco industry *■ allowing construction of the facil­ Attempts to reach DEP offi­ wants to put the proposal for the Thomas is not at full strength for Game 4 appeal. Cipollone’s lawyers said has not paid a dollar in damages. take years to litigate and will ity had been approved and that no cials for comment today were new building to the voters in a prove costly to the state. they would ask the judge to Most of the other cases withered Herald Angle problems were reported after the unsuccessful. referendum in November. Bv Howard Ulman now. We get mad when they come in “ The real question is what is it overturn the decision not to in the face of the well-heeled Earl Yost award posthumous damages to tobacco industry's legal forces. The Associated Press your arena and they embarrass you.” that Connecticut is going to Sports Editor Emeritqs contribute that they couldn’t Mrs. Cipollone. "A ll I know is that we’re not Trailing by just one point at contribute through existing fo­ The $35 billion tobacco industry another notch in their gun,” said PONTIAC, Mich. — The gloom is halftime, the Pistons were helpless rums?” Gillies asked. He sug­ mounted an elaborate defense — Edell. gone. The Detroit Pistons say they’re against the Los Angeles fast break gested continued participation in one analyst put the cost at $50 ready to fight back and are deter­ and fell behind by 14 after three But some said the damages mined not to be doomed in the Dome. quarters Sunday. In the second half, the National Association of Attor­ million — to avoid a judgment awarded might not be enough to neys General and the possibility that might unleash a flood of Home was not sweet to Detroit’s Detroit hit just 34 percent of its shots. encourage other lawsuits. first-time NBA finalists on Sunday. The Lakers gained confidence from of assisting in the lawsuits as a multimillion-dollar lawsuits. "A re you going to sue if all friend of the court. Reaction to the verdict, which Their shoddy play was there for ail the victory but had the opposite /•Vi; you’re going to get is $400,000?” 39,188 spectators to see. The Silver- Gillies disclosed his recom­ followed five days of delibera­ Pagan! is still emotional struggle facing them. The asked tobacco industry analyst dome crowd, the second-largest in Lakers have to resist getting too high, mendation while attending a tions, focused on its potential Allan Kaplan of Merrill Lynch in WE HAVE meeting of the National Associa­ impact on hundreds of such cases championship series history, watched knowing now that they can’t lose the New York. the Los Angeles Lakers humble the tion of Insurance Commissioners pending around the nation. EMERSON QUIET KOOL series at Pontiac. Financial markets were closed peddling away Pistons 99-86 and go up 2-1 in the on Monday in New York City. Cipollone’s attorneys said the “ That’s probably one of the prob­ best-of-seven series. Gillies said he is not aware of decision showed the tobacco when the verdict came in but BEAT THE SUMMER lems now,” Los Angeles Pat collusion by insurers in Connecti­ industry is not invincible. Kaplan predicted no long-term Familiar figure riding a bicycle on neighborhood Detroit must win tonight or face the Riley said. ” We know we have an prospect of losing its third consecu­ cut. He pointed to the industry’s "Any time a jury awards a negative impact on tobacco roads near his West Side residence for years was a opportunity to go back to L.A. It could tive home game, not to mention the competitive 77es. fueled by high $400,000 verdict, I don’t think you stocks. little man named Bill Pagani. soften you up a little bit.” HEAT WITH: series, in Thursday night’s fifth game. “ Hopefully, we won’t let up,” interest rates in the 1980s as can take it too lightly, particu­ "Plaintiff attorneys cannot be Pagani, who rides his bike every day, registered The Pistons have a good chance if they reasons for the increase in cost of larly in a situation where five encouraged by the small size of 5,942 miles during a 12-month span, June to June in Lakers guard Magic Johnson said. raise their performances as quickly insurance and availability years ago people thought we were the award, which pales in com­ QUASAR 1986-87. "That can be a big problem, espe­ as they did their spirits. problems. crazy and when for the past 30 parison to the $3 million they cially having two more games in the During the same period of time, June in 1987 to They also hope guard Isiah Thomas Before today’s announcement, years people have failed,” said spent in time and money to try CARRIER Silverdome. They’re a great home the first day of the current month, the popular and can make a speedy recovery from a representatives from Lieber- Marc Z. Edell, Cipollone’s this case,” said a joint statement team.” well-known Manchester barber recorded 8,458 lower back bruise sustained late in man’s office have met with lawyer. from Peter Bleakley of Philip EMERSON “ We could go back home down 2-3, ’’ miles peddling his bike. Sunday's game. He didn’t attend officials from Aetna Life & Speaking today on CBS-TV’s Morris and Robert Northrip of Riley said. "That’s scary, even if The unusual aspect of Pagani’s relationship with practice Monday but said. "This is the Casualty Co.. Cigna Corp. and "This Morning” program, Edell Lorillard, both New York based. WHITE- you’re going home ... Detroit is a long his bike is that he’s 81 years old, or young if you NBA finals. I ’ll play with a broken The Hartford Insurance Group, said; "This is the first caise to be “ The fact that the jury awarded BIQ ways away from being out of this CAPACITY^ WESTINGHOUSE prefer. He’ll be 82 in January. arm if I have to.” thing.” which were named defendants in won by the plaintiff. We’ll get it no damages to Mrs. Cipollone was LARGE LOW For nearly a decade, Pagani’s cycling has That was encouraging to a team Unless Thomas is out of tonight’s the San Francisco suit. Represen­ better the next time ... a better a clear signal from the jury that PRICE ROOM 8M AU consisted of riding a stationary model indoors. that didn't need another setback on game. tatives of his office have also met verdict, a bigger verdict. We’ll smoking is a matter of personal SANYO PRICE “ I still ride outdoors once in awhile," he said. top of the loss. • He led Detroit with 28 points, nine with officials from The Travelers recover on other claims.” choice and responsibility,” said “ I don’t think there’s any question assists and four steals Sunday and Cos., which was named a defend­ Fewer than a dozen of about 300 Alan Hilburg, spokesman for FRIEDRICH According to Pagani’s annual calculation on the our morale was down” after the third stayed in the game after falling flat on ant in the Texas lawsuit. smoker lawsuits have gone to Durham, N.C.-based Liggett. mileage chart, he averages 23, plus, miles per day. That’s a pretty good figure for a man of any age. He game, Detroit coach Chuck Daly said. his back. But he had trouble getting increased his daily nriileage in a year from 16, plus, "But after several inspirational talks, out of bed Monday morning. ^ C a rrie r to 23, plus. ' both individually and as a group, they “ I do know he has an incredible NEW 9 YEAS WARRANTY “ I feel great,” Pagani said. “ Never felt better.” came back up.” tolerance for pain,” Detroit trainer WBaTORePOR^LLDETAILS He credited bicycling for helping him maintain And some of them are as angry as Mike Abdenour said. ” I also know he they were prior to their 105-93 victory good health. was in great pain.” in the series opener. But Thomas rarely misses practice Pagani has been a barber for 63 years and is still AP photo Valuable ” We read the paper before Game 1 and his playing status was to be based on the job at his West Side shop. and we watched television before on his response to treatment with ice, CRASHING DOWN — Detroit’s Isiah Thomas (11) crashes to the Sports, not as a participant but as a sponsor of Game 1 and we went into Game 1 with heat and medication. 3,000 UNITS teams bearing his name, have closely identified the a mission to prove to all the media that “ I ’m pretty sure he’ll play," Daly floor after colliding with Los Angeles’ Mychal Thompson (43) in Coverage. native of Maglianese Sabina. Italy in the local we belong here,” Detroit forward said. "W e’d have a hard time playing Game 3 Sunday at the Silverdome. Thomas landed on his tail picture for better than 60 years. John Salley said. "W e’re down 2-1 without him.” bone and is questionable for tonight’s Game 4. 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They blew a first-and-second situation with one 1987 P*iidrnti, 4l P rrprny jnd r.isiirtHy ItisurdtiiC C » Ah lujht'. i**y*tvt*il See PAGANI, page 13 Cardinals. th flf ATi Hp H 1A9K rtfS Of»H K — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. June 14. 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, June 14. 1988 - I I Padres on the upswing IN BRIEF Hackney honored again, By The Associated Press Wrigley Field. Card show set Sunday Walk, 7-4, pitched his first The San Diego Padres can’t ML Roandap complete game and shutout of the Illing Junior High will host a baseball card named to hall of fame explain the difference since Jack season despite a 15-mph wind show at the Manchester High cafeteria on McKeon took over as manager in blowing out. He allowed eight Sunday from 9 a m. to 4 p.m. Luke Appling, Davis. words, so they’re doing it in hits, struck out flve and walked Johnny Pesky and Boog Powell are scheduled to Leading 5-3 in the eighth. Tim Bv Earl Yost The Manchester Country Club, deeds. four to improve his lifetime be on hand to sign autographs. Flannery walked and two outs Sports Editor Emeritus during Hackney’s reign, gained When was fired as record against the Cubs to o-l, later Davis hit his first major- Appling ($4) is scheduled between 10 a.m. to statewide prominence for turning manager on May 28, the Padres including three victories this league homer. noon and l to 3 p.m.; Pesky ($3.50) from 10 a.m. One honor follows another for out outstanding prospects. Three were 16-30 and I I ‘A games behind season. “ I didn’t even have a bat out to 2:30 p.m.; and Powell ($5) from 10:30 a.m. to the late Alex Hackney as the who fell into this category were first-place Los Angeles in the there,” Davis said. “ So I bor­ PliNikM 8, Expo* 2 noon and 1 to 2; 30 p.m. Manchester Sports Hall of Fame Ron "R ed ” Smith, Bill Thornton National League West. rowed one from Eric. I hope he Chris James, Luis Aguayo and Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for children. Committee announced today the and Mike Cooney. All had a taste McKeon, who also is the team’s lets me keep It. I haven’t asked Mike Young each hit solo home All procees go to the Illing Invitational and the long-time golf professional at the of playing with the pros. The general manager, has won 10 of 16 him yet. I have to enjoy this one. runs as Philadelphia beat Mont­ Manchester High girls’ basketball and boys’ country club will be inducted into number of Manchester High since taking over and has moved You never know when you'll hit real at and cross country team funds. the Manchester Sports Hall of jpx ” <3 golfers over the years that the Padres within eight games of Fame. benefitted from Hackney’s tips first. another.” snapped the Expos’ four-game With the score tied 2-2, Roberto winning streak. Last month, country club would run into three figures. The Padres followed their Alomar led off the bottcmi of the I^ane Rawley, S-6, pitched a Berte earns letter members unveiled a solid granite One knee operation after three-game sweep of the Dodgers third wiUi his fifth homer. The seven-hitter and struck out seven 'V plaque outside the pro shop in another cut short Hoackney’s over the weekend with a 7-3 BRUNSWICK, Me. — Freshman Sira Berte, a i . Padres added two more in the en route to his third complete memory of the man who served involvement in tournament play. victory over the San Francisco Manchester High graduate, earned a junior fifth on Carmelo Martinez’s two- game. SCHEDULED — Former Boston Red as the head pro 27 years. Hackney, who was swinging a Giants on Monday night at Jack varsity letter with the Bowdoin College women’s run double. Sox standout Johnny Pesky is sche­ Hackney will be honored along golf club at the age of 5, started Murphy Stadium. larcorse team this past year. The Giants took a 1-0 lead in the A*tro* 6, Brav** 5 with Guido Giorgetti and three caddying at 10 and at 15 won his Mark Davis preserved Eric duled to sign autographs at a card show first on Will Clark’s 16th homer, Denny Walling’s eighth-inning sponsored by Illing Junior High at the others to be named at the ninth first club championship at the J Show’s victory with his 10th save but the Padres came back to take single scored Kevin Bass from annual induction dinner on Fri­ Oxford Club and a year later in 10 opportunities and also hit a Academy holds session Manchester High cafeteria Sunday. a 2-1 advantage in the second. second bara to break a 5-5 tie as day, Sept. 23, at the Army and prevailed in the Chicopee city two-run homer. Houston beat Atlanta at the The Select Soccer Academy is conducting a Pesky is scheduled between 10 a.m. and Navy Club. tournament. The Padres beat Mike Krukow Pirate* 8, C u Im 0 Seven of Hackney’s eight un­ Astrodome. five-day preparation session, Aug. 22-26, at East 2:30 p.m. Hackney. who died last Sept. 24 despite the right-hander’s fifth AP photo cles were golf pros and they had a Bob Walk continued his pitch­ The victory moved Houston Catholic High School. The purpose of the camp is at the age of 73, was a native of career homer, a one-out shot off Chicopee, Mass. He served the lot to do with their nephew taking ing mastery over Chicago and into a virtual first-place tie in the to enchance physical performance and Show in the third. Show, 5-6, NL West with Los Angeles. The HAPPY HITTER — Pittsburgh’s Bobby third-inning two-run homer against Manchester Country Club mem­ up the sport for a living although Bobby Bonilla and Barry Bonds confidence in preparation for the fall scholastic Park, Espositlon join hall ALEX HACKNEY pitched 7 2-3 innings and allowed each hit their 14th home run as Astros trail the Dodgers by two Chicago at Wrigley Field. The Pirates bership from April 1, 1949 to New baseball, basketball, football and Bonilla accepts congratulations from season. . . . hall of fame nominee four hits before giving way to Pittsburgh defeated the Cubs at percentage points. teammate Andy Van Slyke after hitting a shut out the Cubs, 8-0. MONTREAL — Brad Park, one of the top Year’s Day in 1976. hockey were other sports he Boys and girls grades 9 through 12 are scoring defensemen in NHL history, and Tony Highlights in the tall pro’s played at Chicopee High. u welcome. The seesions will be from 5 to 7:30 Esposito, one of the top three goaltenders in golfing career included five suc­ While personal triumphs were Hackney became a credited p.m. Fee is $70 and enrollment is limited. Rick career victories, were among four players cessful qualifying and contesting treasured, Hackney was most PGA card carrying pro at the age Derella and Dave Farrell will direct the selected to the Hockey Hall of Fame. years in the prestigious National pleased with his guidance with of 19 and he maintained a New NHL by-law to deter another Schoenfeld fiasco sessions. For further information, call 633-3680. membership for 42 years. Guy Lafleur, a high-scoring right wing with PGA Tournament. In 1968 he was youngsters. One he learned of a the Montreal Canadians, and Buddy O’Connor, a honored by the Connecticut Sec­ young boy’s desire to play golf he He was the ninth man to serve By Ken Rappoport league. brush between New Jersey coach game was held up for more than against Schoenfeld and the Dev­ with the players union later this; Chaney officially named center who played for Montreal and the New tion PGA as its Professional-of- openly offered his assistance at as head pro at the South Main The Associated Press ” We tried to put a deterrent Jim Schoenfeld and referee Don an hour and finally went on with ils. The Devils had appealed the summer. York Rangers in the 1940s. were the other the-Year and in 1951 captured the nocost. There was much satisfac­ Street club. against any team filing a court Koharski following the third amateur officials. fines, but the governors struck Also, the governors announced; HOUSTON — Don Chaney was named head players named by the Hockey Hall of Fame Manchester Open. Twice he e.s- tion when one of his “ boys” did Tickets for the dinner will be N order against the league,” MONTREAL - NHL President game of the Wales Conference Under the new by-law, a repeat down the appeal Monday. that they had put through some coach of the Houston Rockets, replacing Bill Selection Committee. tabli.shed the local cour.se record, well in the sport that was so much available .shortly at several John Ziegler says the league Ziegler said during a news finals between the Devils and of that fiasco seems unlikely. "That was certainly an affir­ playing rules changes. Fitch, the team’s coach for the last five seasons. since era.sed. of his life. locations. suffered a black eye from the conference following two days of Boston Bruink on May 6. Schoen­ Teams can still seek and obtain mation that my discipline was One rule was amended to allow! Chaney, who signed a three- year contract, incident involving officials dur­ meetings by the governors. feld was ordered to be fined $1,000 a restraining order, but if they properly applied,” Ziegler said. a substitute goaltender a two-: was formerly head coach of the Los Angeles Cablevislon gets NHL pact ” We found by this (New Jer­ ing the Stanley Cup playoffs in and suspended for one playoff can’t make it stick permanently, In other business, the board minute warmup in the event he; Clippers and has been an assistant coach for sey) incident that anyone could MONTREAL — The National Hockey League New Jersey. game. In addition, Ziegler fined they’ll be fined $1 million by the also considered a proposal that replaces an injured goalie. Pre­ Detroit and Atlanta. Strange carries The league’s Board of Gover­ get a restraining order and the Devils $10,000. league. NHL teams reduce rosters from viously, no warmup time was voted to award its United States national Pagan! interfere with the competition. television rights to Cablevislon Systems Corp. nors took steps Monday to pre­ The Devils immediately got a "There’s no guarantee a court 20 players to 19 as a means of allow ^ for the sub. From page 11 clude a repetition. Anytime you go outside the restraining order to overturn the won’t overturn the restraining cutting costs. Another rule amendment calls; Hornets get eighth pick for more than $50 million over three years. banner at Open Wrapping up business at their league, you create serious prob­ league ruling and allow Schoen­ order,” Ziegler said. "The ques­ Ziegler said it "was not impos­ for an additional two-minute; Cablevislon owns SportsChannel America, annual Congress, the governors lems. We had a very bad moment feld to appear behind the bench penalty to a player wearing a face NEW YORK - The Charlotte Hornets when he received the annual Sportsmanship Award tion is whether a team wants to sible that a roster reduction will which operates regional cable networks in New By Bob Green added a by-law to their constitu­ in New Jersey and everybody is for Game 4. That triggered a take that chance.” shield who instigates an alterca­ selected the eighth pick in the regular NBA draft from the Manchester Chapter of Approved go through. It depends what we York, Chicago, Philadelphia, New England and The Associated Press tion that would make a team pay concerned about the image of the wildcat walkout by referee Dave In the process of passing the can work out with the players.” tion. That player will receive a June 28 by winning a coin toss at the Florida. SportsChannel will offer up to 50 Baseball Umpire. heavily should it fail to make a league.” Newell and his crew, who said double minor penalty in addition by-law. the governors supported The governors deferred a deci­ commissioner’s office. regular-season games each year and all games BROOKLINE. Mass. — Curtis Strange, identified “ We had some superb young men who showed a court claim .stick against the The problems started with a they feared for their safety. The to any other penalties . Ziegler’s disciplinary action sion on the matter until they meet The Miami Heat. losers in the coin flip, will in the Stanley Cup playoffs, according to by his peers as the American most likely to succeed, lot of desire and were a credit to everyone. The pick first in the expansion draft and ninth in the spokesman Richard Kahn. shoulders intense pressure '^j[ng into the 88th squad was the best in my eight years of coaching,” regular draft. United States Open golf champ^pship. the former catcher at Central Connecticut State University said. Johnny Vander Meer is remembered I NL cites Tom Browning “ It’s the most pressure I’ve ever had. I hope I can BuonIcontI case under way handle it,” Strange said before a practice round for “ Mike Simmons (Manchester director of NEW YORK — Tom Browning of the the American national championship that begins athletics) and I are very proud to have won this Bv Hal Bock lights were installed at Ebbets crazy, but they’re the ones who candlepower of the lights would CHARLESTON. S.C. — Marc Buoniconti was , who went 2-0 last week and Thursday at The Country Club. award,” Race added. The Associated Press Field. The first game would be are nuts.’” take full effect. But Goren recalls paralyzed in a 1985 football accident because the allowed two earned runs in 16 innings, was “ I ’ve always felt pressure should get you more The past spring marked the first time that June 15, 1938, appropriately Management was very protec­ players telling him they could see team doctor and trainer at The Citadel were named National League Player of the Week on prepared, make you play better,” Strange said. Manchester High was saluted by the umpiring NEW YORK - The big excite­ against the Reds, who were more tive of its product in those days, so better under the artificial lights negligent in treating his neck condition, Monday. “ You want touse it positively.'Sometimes it goes the board in the 11 years the award has been presented. other way . but you want to try to make the pressure ment in sports 50 years ago this accustomed than anybody else to protective, in fact, that it res­ than they could for some games Buoniconti’s lawyer charged. Browning pitched a one-hit shutout against Active board members cast ballots for their choice week was the upcoming heavy­ playing night games. tricted broadcasts of games. The played on cloudy afternoons. But, as Buoniconti’s suit against the military San Diego on June 6 and hit a two-run double in work for you” each year for the school that displays the best reasoning was that if fans could “ They thought it was a novelty, The situation arises from Strange’s emergence as weight rematch between Joe “ It was a sideshow, a circus” college went to court two years after it was filed, the Padres’ 12-0 victory. He allowed five hits and sportsmanship among tho.se that the board supplies Louis and Max Schmeling. In the recalled Herb Goren, who co­ hear the game for free on radio — something that wouldn’t last,” he this country’s premier player, as the man expected school lawyers said the accident was two runs in seven innings Saturday in the Reds’ umpires for. also-ran division was Brooklyn vered the Dodgers for the New there was no television then — said. to take the lead in the battle against the major Buonicohti’s fault School lawyers countered 7-2 victory over San Diego. The only two-time winner is Cheney Tech, Dodgers boss Larry MacPhail’s York Sun and is one of the few they would not rush up to the box Going home after the game foreign stars who are touted as the leading that Buoniconti was paralyzed because he honored in 1979 and 1987. Other winners were hare-brained scheme to intro­ survivors of the press box crew office to pay for a ticket. It was which Cincinnati won 6-0, Goren contenders for the Open title. tackled an East Tennessee State player with his Coventry in 1978, East Catholic in ’80, Ellington in duce night baseball to New York. that night 50 years ago Wednes­ much later that baseball recog­ rode the subway with home plate Murray player of week “ Curtis is absolutely the best player in the world ’81, RHAM in ’82, Manche.ster Community College head down, in violation of the rules. right now,” two-time U.S. Open champion Hale Everybody knew that baseball day. “ Night baseball was consi­ nized broadcasting’s promotional umpire Bill Stewart, who mar­ in ’83, Tolland in ’84, Bolton in ’85. and South potential. veled at the game called by Reds NEW YORK — Eddie Murray of the Irwin said after Strange’s recent victory in the was a sport designed to be played dered bush league. The Dodgers Windsor in ’86. on grass in the daytime. Oh. sure, MacPhail. however, figured catcher Ernie Lombardi. The Baltimore Orioles, who broke out of a Memorial tournament. went ahead with it anyway. They Martina breezes to victory First major golf tournament of the season for 4 the Cincinnati Reds had played a had Jesse Owens running exhibi­ out night baseball’s value imme­ umpire and the sports writer season-long slump with 10 hits in 20 at-bats last Strange, prematurely graying at 33, set money­ Manchester Country Club members saw Rick sprinkling of night games for tion races before the game. And diately. All he needed was a discussed the last Brooklyn bat­ EASTBOURNE, England - Martina week, Monday was named American League winning records in two of the last three seasons and Clough turn in rounds of 77-72-71-220 for a seven three years, hut they were the there were all kinds of celebrities turnstile count. ter, Leo Durocher. Navratilova beat French qualifier Alexia player of the week. now has 14 victories in a 12-season PGA Tour career. stroke victory over Brad Downey who had cards of exception, not the rule and dignitaries. I remember “ The Giants were in first place "Stewart said he almost called Dechaume 6-0,6-2 in the $250,000 Pilkington Murray hit four home runs, doubling his “ He’s certainly among the top three, up there with 74-75-78-227. Then MacPhail. an ardent Babe Ruth was there and it was and they drew 5,000 that day.” him out on a 1-2 pitch, a curveball. Glass championships. season total, and drove in nine runs. (Greg) Norman and (Sandy) Lyle,” said Ray John King of Manchester has been honored as a student of baseball's bottom line, about a week later that the Goren said. "The Dodgers were but the ball was a bit high, ” Goren Monique Javer pulled off one of the upsets of Murray beat out Ted Power of the Kansas City Floyd, winner of four major titles and recently seventh and they were turning said. “ He said he was tempted to Royals, who went 2-0 with a 1.06earned-run appointed captain of the 1989 U.S. Ryder Cup team. Big East Conference Academic all-star soccer began comparing attendance fig­ Dodgers signed him as a coach.” AP photo the day by eliminating Nicole Provis of raise his arm, but decided that it “ Curtis’ recent record is very, very good,” said team as a member of the Providence College ures and noticed that the Reds' Goren. now a publicist at ABC, people away that night.” Australia. average. seven night games were doing remembers talking with Mac­ The big debate over night wasn’t a strike. Then Durocher PERFECTION — Cincinnati’s Johnny Vander Meer Is Jack Nicklaus. squad. quite nicely at the gale Phail about baseball’s opposition baseball was whether the.players hit a short fly to center field for shown warming up before tossing his second It occurred to him that if this to night games as a tumaway could see well enough under those the last out.” consecutive no-hitter on June 1S, 1938 against the ; The Webster’s dream house took 26,000 board-feet conditions. The start of the game That’s how Johnny Vander new-fangled idea was .selling so crowd poured into the ball park. Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field. It was the first-ever ; of lumber, 13,146 hours and their entire savings to build. well in Cincinnati, it certainly “ He was talking about the other that first night was delayed until Meer’s second consecutive no­ Kansas glad Brown odyssey is over could sell in New York and so owners and said. ‘They think I ’m 9:30 p.m. to make sure that the hitter ended. night game played at Ebbets Field. It took one match to destroy. Remember, only you can prevent forest fires. Bv Doug Tucker school whose basketball tradition Frederick said Monday. “ Over exceptional coach, and that is The Associated Press was ripening into maturity before the last year. I ’ve been thinking exactly what we’ll do.” John Wooden ever won a game at about people.” Frederick also said he was'“ 98 McEnroe already causing Wimbledon commotion LAWRENCE, Kan. - So, fi­ UCLA. Frederick said he had not percent” sure after visiting with nally, a Larry Brown rumor Month after month. Brown’s contacted anyone on his mental Brown last Thursday that, he comes true. name was linked at various times list and chose not to divulge their would accept San Antonio’s re­ ing Wimbledon champion Mar­ LONDON (AP) — He has yet to 19th in the world computer tee was unanimous in its judg­ loiiii with the computer for the Two-time Wimbledon cham­ Among their various emotions, to pro and college jobs from New names. But he and the school ported $3.5-million offer. Freder­ tina Navratilova to gain the top i set foot on the court or hit a single listings, officials Said his record ment that the New Yorker was first five places as Ivan Lendl of pion Boris Becker, ranked sev­ many Kansans found a large York to Los Angeles, from the administration leave no doubt ick, who became athletic director ball, but John MeFnrne’s return in the championships — three worthy of being elevated in the Czechoslovakia, the world’s No. I enth in the world, was seeded No. spot even though the American ' measure of relief. Pacific Northwest to the Gulf of that Brown’s replacement will last year after Brown publicly to Wimbledon next week already men’s titles and two runner-up listings. player, was named top seed. 6 following Sunday’s victory at has won six straight singles titles. “ If he had turned this job down, Mexico. already be recognized as an campaigned for him. said Brown has sparked lively debate medals — was sufficient reason to “ We went on past records and He was followed by Mats the Stella Artois grass-court In Dublin, Ireland, where he is another team would have camped Less than a week after his outstanding head coach. originally declined to talk to The 29-year-old left-hander, promote him so high in the the fact that it was grass. I cannot Wilander of Sweden, going for his championships, which frequently playing in an exhibition event, out here with another incredible Manning-led Jayhawks beat Ok­ “ Our head basketball position Spurs owner B.J. ’’Red’’ who has not played the All seedings list. remember there having been third straight Grand Slam tour­ produces the Wimbledon titlist McEnroe welcomed the seeding offer,” said Milt Newton, a junior lahoma in the NCAA title game in is one of the most attractive McCombs. “ But they were persistent and England championships since With five players higher than such a change in all my time as nament title after winning the the same year. committee’s decision. forward and key member of the April, Brown accepted an offer collegiate jobs in America,” they kept after him.” Frederick 1985, received on Monday the No. himself in the rankings but not referee. But we reserve the right Australian and French cham­ At No. 7 was Henri Leconte of “ I do appreciate what they’ve Kansas basketball team that from UCLA for what turned out to Chancellor Gene Budigsaid. “ We said. 8 seed slot for the June 20-July 3 competing at Wimbledon, McEn­ every year to depart from or go pionships. Then cam^ country­ France, then McEnroe. done,” McEnroe said. “ It’s an Brown coached to the 1988 NCAA be his shortest tenure yet — a few are in a place to attract another Grand Slam event Barring roe should, on paper, have been with the computer rankings, and man Stefan Edberg, reigning The women’s seedings list went important thing that the big championship. “ It’s been going hours. Changing his mind later upsets, that means he should seeded No. 14. the Men’s Pro Council knows Wimbledon champion Pat Cash of entirely according to the compu­ tournaments set up the best on the whole time he’s been that day, he remarked, "There’s reach the quarterfinals. But tournament referee Alan this,” Mills said. Australia and American veteran ter, with world No. 1 Steffi Graf of possible draw for the players and here.” no place like home,” and con­ Brown’s announcement Mon­ Although McEnroe is ranked Mills said the seedings commit­ The seedings committee kept Jimmy Connors. West Germany holding off reign­ spectators.” founded even the most savvy day that San Antonio had made Brown insiders. him a “ once-in-a-lifetime” o/fer “ I ’m glad it’s over,” Scooter 9 surprised no one. His five event­ Barry, a reserve guard, said ful years had made Jayhawks Monday. " I ’m sick of listening to Solons want academics to be detailed British soccer fans fans both happy and insecure, all the rumors and wondering Home Mortgage Advlco| with five NCAA appearances, two whether they’re true or not.” Bv Bob McHugh players-turned-congressmen The bill introduced Monday by said students too often pick a Final Fours. 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BK— DayleyL,l-2 153 4 1 1 1 0 Then there are cars with an would be a better choice for these and emergency handling, the Nova noisy, and its ride was harsh. Some of Ryan said some of the men she is drove In three runs. Mike Llnsenblgler sively for Midford's. 1-2), 7:35 p.m. Camp­ New York American nameplate that are im­ and Steve WIeribIckI had three hits with Police Union topped Eastern Video, Baltimore (Notes DO) at Detroit (Alex­ bell. PB— Surhoff. Cone 10 5 1117 small cars with small engines, was predictable and stable. Braking the operating controls were obtuse. videotaping agreed to the interviews only the latter tripling. Paul Carpenter 16-5. Benny Westrv hod two hits and ander 54), 7:35 p.m. Umpires— Home, Garcia; First, Reed; Myers W,50 2 0 0 0 0 1 G olf ported. These “captive imports” reducing noise and improving accel­ was just fine. Fuel economy averaged This is a new model, so its reliability is after she promised to conceal their identities. doubted and homered and drove In five ployed well defensively to poce Police. Cleveland (Condtottl 6-5) at, Toronto Second, Smtt; Third, HIrschbeck. Dayley pitched to 3 batters In the 12lh. include the Pontiac Le Mans, an runs. Chris Gagnon hod three RBIs for Robert Daring ond Sean Gallagher also (Stotttemyre ^7), 7:35 p.m. T — 2:57. A— 14,132. eration and fuel economy. about 29 mpg overall. unknown. The researcher is making 10 hours of Ward. HBP— Johnson by Dayley. HAQ hit well while Jake Ford storred Chicago (LaPoint 66) at Minnesota Umpires— Home, Rennert; First, Bonin; videotapes for De Niro to study for his role as defensively for Police. For Video, Jeff (Blyleven 4-6), 8:05 p.m. Second, OeMuth; Third, Werxlelstedf. u Torza and Tina Belllveau each had two Seattle (Moore 36) at Milwaukee (Filer Country Ciub a man who is taught how to read. He is now on West Side T-3:20. A-37611. ') hits while Steve Brown and Mike 30), 8:35 p.m. B E S T 11 — A -Erw in Kennedy 41-538, a movie set in California making a film about Thrifty Package Store shut out North Garofalo hit and well played well Texas (Hayward 63) at Cotlfomla Royaia5,Angeia3 Don Torca 44-541, Bob Behllng 48-4-42, tc United Methodist, 134), at Poganl Field. defensively. (M.WItt 37), 10:S p.m. Phiiiiea 5, Expoa 2 Realities of man’s job crush a Vietnam veteran. Tim M cNam ara 45-542, W ard Holmes Dan Murphy, Bob WItson, Mark St. Kansas O ty (Soberhogen 35) of Oakland 453-42, Bill Moran 453-42, Jim Morlorty De Niro’s co-star in “Union Street,” Jane Jean, Doug Green and Steve Stratton (Davis 5-3), 10:35 p.m. KANSAS CITY CALIFORNIA Dr. G ott American Farm MONTIWAL PHILA 48- 462. Gross-Erwin Kennedy 70. B — hod two hits each for Thrifty while Mick Wedhii doy’i Oomet O b rh M Ob r h M Dick Smith 45-539, Bob Jones 46539, Ed Fonda, has raised the ire of some veterans in a Holmes collected two In defeat. Cleveland at Toronto, 12:35 p.m. Thurmn If 5 1 1 0 Schoflldss 3010 O b rh M s b rh M Modern Janitorial downed Town WWIIsncf Raines If 4 02 1 Samuel 2b 2 0 0 1 Clccagllone 45540, Don Anderson 48-7- Peter Gott, M.D. few New England towns for her anti-war work Fire, 21-11. Brendon Beers and Ryan Seattle at Milwaukee, 2:35 p.m. 4 1 1 0 DWhiteef 4 0 0 0 41, Lorry Carrlnger 45541, Jim McAu- New York at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Brett dh 4 13 2 Dwnng dh 4 0 0 0 Condosl 2b 5 1 1 0 Hayes 1b 3 0 0 0 woman’s dreams of marriage during the Vietnam War. Price yVere each 4-for-4 for the winners. TrtaMI rf 4 1 1 1 (Satarrg 1b 3 0 0 0 Parrish c 4 0 10 ley 48-761. C — Bob Gudstamachio PaganI Todd SIse pitched well In relief. Mike Baltimore at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. CDavIs rf 4 1 1 0 47-1537, Dick Vareslo 459-39, Pete Teets Chicago at Minnesota, 8:05 p.m. Seltzer 3b 3 1 1 0 Joyner 1b 4 1 1 0 Brooks rf 4 0 3 1 Schmdt3b 4 0 0 0 Aide's Pizza slipped post Nassiff Byrne pitched well. Gene Snellenberger WollochOb 4 0 0 0 CJantescf 3 1 1 1 49- 960, Al Ober 48-540, Walt Kulpa hit well and Don Mercler played welt In Texas at Californio, 10:35 p.m. ToMer 1b 2 0 0 1 Miller If 4 0 11 D E A R Sports, 13-11, at Poganl Field. Mickey FWhlte2b Webster cf 4 1 1 0 Bradley If 3 1 1 0 51- 9-42, Dennis Radabaugh 52-1062, Stan suggestions to this problem. the field for Town. Kansos City at Oakland, 10:35 p.m. 3000 Boonec 3 1 2 2 MIoganowskI 52-1542, Bill Sander 506- Peters stars in ‘David’ Bombardier ripped four hits for Aide's Welimn 2b 0 0 0 0 CWolkrTb 0 0 0 0 Engle c 4 0 2 0 MYoungrf 2 2 11 ABBY: I am There are many ex-spouses in while Charlie Russo had three and Matt Macforinc 200 1 Howell 3b 3 0 0 0 Rivera ss 4 0 0 0 Aguayo ss 2 12 1 42, Jim G ra d e 50-862, M aynard Clough truly in love similar situations who could Maloney, Horry Roy, Mike CorrentI Nationai Leagueatendinga Pecotass 4 0 0 0 Noboa2b 2 0 0 0 Heaton p 3 00 0 Jeltz ss 1000 52- 1062. D — Earle Wilson 52-13-39, Bob LOS ANGELES — Actress Bernadette and Dean Page added two apiece. For Bolton McGffgn p 0 000 Rowley p 3 0 0 1 Bridgeman 551261, Bill Johnson 53-11- with a man who benefit from your advice. When a Eppord If 10 00 42, (tane Marozzl 551162. Peters couldn’t refuse the role of the mother of Nassiff, At Menosan had four blngles The Manchester Oilers ran their Totals 31 5 7 5 Totals 32 I 6 3 WJhnsn ph 1000 is in training to Dear Abby divorced person has remarried, while Lorry Wyse had three and Tim record to 150 with an 11-3 victory over East Divislen Totals 362 92 Totals 27 5 6 5 SWEEPS — A Gross-Erwin Kennedy Doctors disagree David Rothenberg, a boy set afire by his y McCarthy, Denny Shooter ond Tim the Bolton Yonkees Monday night at W L PCf. OB 70. Net-Jim M orlorty 76-7-69, Bob be a police of­ should that person and his former TH t New York 39 22 639 — Kansas City lOO 310 vengeful father, in a based-on-fact TV movie. WIsnIeskI added two each. Indian Notch Park. Ed PInkIn was the OaHfomta 820 100 808-3 Menirsal 010 000 100-3 Behllng 77-7-70, Bill Zwick 77-7-70, Tim ficer. We’ve Abigail Van Buren spouse continue to phone each winning pitcher for the Oilers. Corky Pittsburgh 35 27 .585 A'/7 Philadelphia 020 NO l0 x -3 McNam ara 76-570. B Gross-DIck Smith The ABC-TV movie “David” features Miss St. Louis 32 30 .516 7/<> phta 2. 28— Raines, Engle, Brooks 2. Ed Clccagllone 851570, C Gross-Aldo mother of the boy. The youngster survives the Army and Navy Club nipped Jim's Philadelphia 28 33 .441 12 Wilson, Schofield. HR— Boone (1). SB— and I am ready 20s and 30s.) Is it considered Arco, 11-10, In nine Innings at Nike Field. and homered and Travis Fedytynk Joyner (4), CWalker (2). S— FWhIte. SF— HR— C James (10),Aguayo(3),MYoung(1). Dappollonlo77. Net-Bob Guostamochto DEAR DR. GO’TT: I’m male, with good health motel room fire, but emerges horribly tripled for fhe Oilers. Jeremy Muller West Divislen SB— Raines (21). SF— Samuel. 8619-65, Dick Vareslo 861767, Stan for marriage, ethical and proper for a remar­ Steve Caron, Bruce Mocoro and Rich W L Pet. OB ToMer, Moctartane. and not overweight. I do not smoke. Before my scarred. Clapp had three hits each for A8.N while tripled and Max Schardt collected two IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO MIoganowskI 8520-88, Bill Sander 8515- but " J o h n ” ried person to visit the ex-spouse of the Yankees' six hits. Cory Silver Los.Angeles 32 28 .552 — Montreol 88, Al Ober 861588. D Gross-Elllott retirement at 60, my blood pressure was 160/90. My Greg Qualls, Keith Jarvis, Dave Hanley Houston 33 27 .550 — Kansas CHy says he doesn’t want to get had to make a sacrifice in order to “She was thrilled to get this role. The script and Bob Doucette odded two hits each. played well defensively for the Yan­ Bannister W,7-5 5 5 3 3 0 3 Heaton L,55 8 8 5 5 3 3 Popper 92, Bill Johnson 92. Net-lrv alone in that person's house? I kees, now 11-2 for fhe season. Son Francisco 31 31 .500 3 McGffgon 2 0 0 0 0 2 Sobolov 93-25-88, Merrill Anderson 94- normal pressure is now 180/100 and goes higher married — ever. foot the bill for such frills because was spectacular. She just couldn’t resist,” Doucette hit a grpnd slom homer while CIncInnotl 28 33 .499 5'A Montgmry 2 1 0 0 0 0 always believed it was common Qualls added a solo shot. Paul Costello Farr S6 2 0 0 0 1 3 Philadelphia 28-88, John Grom an 94-23-71. under stress. A cardiologist does not feel that I need He tells me he loves me, but they didn’t want their children to courtesy, out of respect to the Richard Grant, publicist for the actress, said had five hits for Jim's while Chris San Diego 28 36 .419 8 Collfemla RawlevW,56 9 9 2 1 2 7 BEST 15 — A-Bob Behllng 55768, Bill blood-pressure medicine,^but my doctor disagrees. Luneou hod four. Tom Miles, Wally Senior LIttleLeague Atlanta 20 38 .345 12 Finley L66 5 7 5 4 2 1 Heaton pitched to 1 batter In the 7th. Zwick 557-49, Archie Pearmon 554-51, because of the risks involved in feel left out. present spouse, never to meet Monday. Monday's Gomes BK— Heaton. John Burger 55551. Gross-Archle As a result, my doctor has tried numerous Whitholm and Pete Stebbtns addbd The Bolton 13's downed the JavCees, Pittsburgh 8, Chicogo 0 Cllburn 3 0 0 0 1 2 his job, he doesn’t want to bring I think young people can wait alone with the ex-spouse. Am I Miss Peters begins rehearsals this month, three apiece ond Terry Hickey and Jim . Harvey 1 0 0 0 0 0 Umpires— Home, Crawford; First, Do- Pearmon 70. B — Guy Mlono 8512-48, anti-hypertensives on me. They all give me terrible 11-7, Monday night at Bolton High. Aric Philadelphia 5, Mon^eal 2 vls; Second, Harvey; Third, Pulll. Earle Wilson 73-2568, Mike Harder sorrow to a wife and family in until they are high school seniors wrong? and filming starts July 6 in Los Angeles, Grant Silva two apiece. Allbrio, Seth Chambertond, Andy Les- New York 2, St. Louis 1,12 Innings Rnley pitched to 2 batters In the 8th. Umpires— Home, Merrill; First, Brink- T — 2:42. A— 20,544. 8511-49, Joe Kristof 8511-49. C — Bob side effects and do nothing to lower my pressure. case something happens to him in to enjoy such expensive luxuries. said. The movie will be directed by John sord and Mike Wagner each collected S r h M ObrhM 8521-48, Joe Mullen 74-2668. considered a “gray area”; Some doctors will treat, collected four blows. Scott Hanson and Booma's Color Fashion at the Vernon Philadelphia (Rufnn 64 and Cormon 3-3), 2, Bonds If 4 3 2 1 DMrtnzcf 4 0 2 0 SWEEPS — A Gross-Archle Pearmon were married or not. I try to banning limousines and tuxedos your spouse meets alone with his Thatcher seeks art Jim Lyon had three hits each with the Center Middle School. 5:35 p.m. Lind 2b 5 0 12 Polmeir If 5 00 0 70. Net-Bill Zwick 71-7-64, Bob Behllng others won’t — for the very reasons you give. In my reason with him, but he refuses to for a freshman frolic. The young ex-spouse. Straight talk with your former tripling while Mike Winter and Houiton (Darwin 3-4) at Cincinnati BALTIMORE DETROIT VanStykef 3 2 11 Dawson rf 4 00 0 72-7-65. B Gross-MIke Harder 77. Net- LONDON — Ob r h M Ob r h M opinion, 180/100 is too high; therefore, I side with discuss the subject, and gets people favored the frills. The spouse about your feelings’ (and Bob Mateva added two each. Winter (Rllo 7-1), 7:35 p.m. Bonilla 3b 5 1 3 3 Sndbrg2b 2 0 1 0 Joe Kristof 751167, Larry (tazza 82-15 Prime Minister homered and Mateya tripled. Mark St. Louis (DeLeon 4-4) at New York Orsutak If 4 0 0 0 Pettis cf 2 10 0 Coles rf 4 0 2 1 Grace 1b 4 0 3 0 69, Dan Shea 8514-69. C Gross-Bill your doctor and disagree with the specialist. I think upset every time I bring it up. parents did not. The problem: suspicions) will do more to clear Walling had two hits In defeat. (Oledo 65), 7:35 p.m. BRIpkn 2b 4 0 0 0 Whltokr 2b 4 0 2 0 Bream Ib 4 0 0 0 Law 3b 4 00 0 Palmer 84. Net-DIck Vareslo 8517-68, that you could try several non-drug approaches to I want to get married, have a Margaret Rec Soccer Los Angeles (Valenzuelo 65) at Atlanta CRIpkn ss 4 0 0 0 Sheridan If 4 0 0 0 LVItrec 4 0 0 0 Berryhllc 3 0 10 Once a precedent has been set, the air than my answers to Murray 1b Don Jardes 8517-88, Lou Halpryn your problem before resorting to medicine. Thatcher and (P.SmIth 16), 7:40 p.m. 3 1 1 0 Tromml ss 4 12 1 Belll(nta ss 3 1 1 0 DIPIno p 0 0 0 0 851669, Tom Atamlon 87-17-70, Bill family and spend the rest of my it’s almost impossible to change questions regarding “ethics and A Central Sheets rf 4 1 0 0 DaEvns 1b 4 1 1 2 Walkp Son Froncisco (LaCoss 54) at Son 3 1 0 0 Muphryph 10 0 0 Tomkiel 851570. D Gross-Len Whitlock First, limit salt in your diet. Salt tends to elevate life with John, but none of this it. propriety.” Prince Charles Diego (Jones 55), 10:05 p.m. Lynn cf 3 0 2 0 Lemcm rf 4 0 0 0) Loncastrp 0 0 0 0 Main Pub edged Sportsman's Cafe, Stanick pr 0 10 0 Nokesc 4 12 1 88. Net-Carl Engberg 852267, Bob high blood pressure. Second, begin a program of seems to matter to him. He is have joined in a 11-8, at Fitzgerald Field. Tony Campelll Wednesday's Games Ounsfonss 4 0 10 Calnen 9528-88. DEAR ABBY: I was recently DEAR ABBY: In our office, intermediate Pittsburgh at Chicago, 2:20 p.m. Gerhortef 0 0 0 0 Salazar 3b 4 0 0 0 Schlraldl p 10 0 0 exercise under your doctor’s supervision. Physical even against the idea of living campaign to win led the winners with three hits while Traberdh 3 1 1 2 Knight dh 4 0 0 0 SCOTCH BALL — Gross-Don Tarca- an usher at my friend’s wedding. Fran Morandtno tripled and singled. San Francisco at Son Diego, 4:05 p.m. Ctapelp 1000 Borboro Tarco 39. Net-Art Pyka-Judy activity often lowers blood pressure. Next, someone is always collecting for Yankees 3 (Timothy Geroghty, Jef­ Tettleton c 4 2 2 4 JDavIs c together! I was flattered and delighted to be for Britain one of Dan Socha, Ed SadloskI, Scott Garmon frey Crockett, David Claglo), Earth- Houston at Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m. 2 0 0 0 Pyko 31, Rudy Plerro-Mory Lou Plerro a birthday, wedding, baby or St. Louis at New York, 7:35 p.m. Gonzals 3b 4 0 0 0 Totals 35 8 10 8 Totals 31 0 8 0 eliminate alcohol, which, in many people, may Abby, the thought of not being the greatest pri­ and Scott Gayton added two safeties auakes 0. Totals 33 6 8 8 Totals M 4 7 4 32, Don Battallno-Jon Batollno 32. a part of his wedding, but I had a get-well gift for one person or _ apiece. For Sportsman's, Mike Glle Racers 4 (Nigel Cooper, Robert Montreal at Phllodelphta, 7:35 p.m. Putts-Morgan Grant-Marge Grant 13. cause hypertension. Fourth, purchase a blood- able to marry the man I love is bitter taste In my mouth when I vate art collections 3 homered twice and singled while Russ Anderson 2, Melissa Jolly), Hurricanes Los Angeles at Atlanta, 7:40 p.m. Rl^rgh 281 003 000-8 High score-Garv Wood-Judy Wood 57. another. I have always been more 4 Baltimore (Me 200 103-6 Chicago ooo 000 000-6 pressure machine and learn to take your own very depressing. Different went to pick up my tuxedo and in the world, Shea, Norbert Gonzales and Chris 1 (gool scorer not provided). Detroit 000 010 210-4 M CC LADIES— A Gross-Helen Mutty than happy to participate be­ Dumas added two each. Jose Gonzales (tame Winning RBI — Bonilla (5). 53. Net-Lynn P rior 80-2540. B Gross- readings. This way, you will be able to monitor your friends are giving me advice. One Gome Winning RBI — Tettleton (1). E— Bonilla, Capel, Sandberg. DP— learned that I was stuck with the cause I know when we all go in according to news homered. E— OaEvons, Murray. DP— Baltimore 1. Nancy Davis 83. Net-Flo Barre 652538, condition; your pressure at home may be says, “Give him a ‘scare by Pee Wee Pittsburgh 1, Chicago 1. LOB— Mary PrestI 64-28-38. C Gross-Phyllss rental bill. reports. LOB— Baltimore 4, Detroit 5 2B— Murray, Pittsburgh 8, Chicago 12. 2B— Bonlllo, significantly lower than the pressure in the doctor’s making him think there is some­ together, we can buy one gift that wi American League reauita Nokes. HR— Nokes (8), Tettleton 2 (5), Allen 88. Net-LII Donovan 753261, Mary Was I wrong to assume that this The 1,600 paint­ Charter Oak Jaguars 3 (Matt Rood, Tim Huhtala, Berryhlll. HR— Bonds (14), Bonilla (14). Bllsh 7531-42. D Gross-Phyllss Holmes office. In fact, you may not have hypertension at all; will be extra nice. Danielle Robenhymer), Mustangs 0. DaEvans(5).SB— Pettls(29),Stanlcek (4). SB— Bonds (11). S— Walk. SF— Coles, body else in the picture and if he should have been paid by either ings of Swiss Manchester Property Maintenance IP H R ER BB SO 82. Net-Fran Smith 8539-44, Peg Duggan your elevated readings could result from stress. The amount we each pay varies Margaret Thatcher Jets 4 (Sean Hallldav 2, Dan LIdestrl, VonSlyke. 84-39-45, Simone Calhoun 85-4545. Putts- doesn’t marry you, he could lose the groom’s parents or the Baron Heinrich bogged Highland Park Market, 9-3, at James Dunnells), Dolphins 0. Yankeea 12, Red Sox 6 Baltimore H R ER BB SO Fifth, try takings calcium supplement, 1,000 to 1,500 from $2 to $15 per person. Now my Fitzgerald Field. Pat Irish singled, Bautista 81-3 5 3 3 1 2 Pittsburgh . A-Helen Mutty 35. B-LInda Maher- you.” groom? Penguins 4 (Mike Prindivllle 4), Nancy Davis-Mo Bednarczyk-Flo complaint: On one occasion, we Thyssen-Bornemisza are regarded as the doubled and tripled for MPM while Sockers 3 (Drew SInatro, Joey ErardI, NEW YORK Wlllmson 2-311110 Walk W,7-4 9 8 0 0 4 5 milligrams of the mineral a day, Some people’s Another friend says, “Don’t BOSTON Aose 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Barre-Denise Klernan 35. C-Ruth Cou- I never let on that 1 was upset sent a get-well floral arrange­ finest art collection in private hands after that M ark St. John, Tom Meggers, David Michael McKcnnv). Ob r h bl ObrhM Chicago ran 29. D-Fran Smlth-Eleonor Brennan- blood pressures tend to fall when additional calcium give up — hang in there and Kay and BernleGudeohnaddedtwohIts Tornadoes 3 (Rickie Wilcox, Scott NIednfuer W,1-1 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Schlraldl L,54 -21-3 8 5 5 1 2 about paying for my own tux, but ment. I happen to know it cost of Queen Elizabeth II. They are Cruz dh 5 13 0 Burks cf 5 0 10 Defrolt Simone Calhoun 35. is added to the diet. Finally, look into ways of eventually John will change his apiece. Chuck Mum ford had three hits Levesaue, Bethany Lescoel), Strikers0. Mechm 2b 4 10 0 Capel 3 4 3 1 2 2 if you say they were in the wrong Barrett 2b 4 111 Terrell 81-3 5 4 2 3 3 $19.95, delivered, and $25 was conservatively valued at $1.41 billion. tor HPM while Chris Schaffer also hod Washgtn If 5 3 3 1 Boggs 3b 4 0 11 DIPIno 2 2-3 0 0 0 0 3 reducing tension and stress; meditation and mind.” for not paying it, it would give me three. Including a triple. JCIark 1b Hernondz L6-2 2-3 1 2 2 1 1 Lancaster 1 0 0 0 0 1 collected. So what happened to There has been a fierce international Junior boya 5 1 1 3 DwEvns rf 4 00 0 Williamson pitched to 2bafters In the 8th. Taiiwood biofeedback are sometimes useful for this purpose. Another friend has advised me Pglrulo 3b 5 12 1 Greenwl If 4 12 0 PB— JDavIs. some sort of satisfaction. the leftover $5.05? We are never competition for the collection, with Spain Winfield rt BK— Williamson. Umpires— Home, Engel; First, Runge; LOW GROSS-LOW NET — Gross- Any or all of these methods may help lower your to forget him. What do you say, Northern Cyclones 2 (Keith D'Amora, Quint 4 2 3 3 Ceronec 3 10 0 Umpires— Home, Clark; First, Joyce; Do you think I should have shown the bill, and no one Pospisll), Diplomats 0. Buhner cf 5 1 1 0 Rlcedh 3 22 4 Second, West; Third, RIppley. Wait KomlnskI 74, Ken Comerford 77. blood pressure, without the use of drugs. Continue to Abby? regarded as the favorite. The baron, grandson Santanass Second, Morrison; Third, Meriwether. T — 2:55. A— 27,142. Net-Tom Bow 71, Ed McLaughlin 71, spoken to them about my feel­ PM Construction defeated Dean Ma­ Strikers 5 (Kris LIndstrom 2, Seth 5 14 4 Dodson 1b 4 0 10 T — 2:35. A— 17,128. check with your doctor and try to work with him — mentions how much it cost. If of the Ruhr steel magnate who armed the chine, 4-2, at Robertson Pork. Len Egan 2, Jacob Beal), Knights 0 (Nathan Skinner c 5 1 1 0 SOwenss 4 110 Mike (tavls 71. B Gross-Warren DeMar- LOVES JOHN ings, or did I do the right thing by tln 77, Bob Peterson 82. Net-James there’s a party, the gift is opened German forces In World War I, has made a Goldberg, Rob Vogt, Paul Blain and Anderson played well). Totals 43 12 18 12 Totals 35 6 9 6 and, by all means, let me know if my suggestions are DEAR LOVES: I vote with the keeping silent? Brendan McCarthy had two hits each Mendifto 88, Dave Stark 71, Mike effective. and we aii see it, but we never see commitment to Spain to show most of his for PM while Tony Casfano and Russ New York 000 MO 303— 12 Aalroa6.Bravea5 Parrott 71, Ted Blasko 73, Mike Guido friend who advised you to forget CONFIDENTIAL the bill. Jensen had two each In defeot. iMidgeta Boston 020 210 100— 6 indianaB,BiueJaya6 73, Bob Woods 73. C Gross-John Guard him. John deserves high marks IN OREGON paintings in Madrid for at least 10 years. Game Winning RBI — JCIark (9). 88, Earl McKeever 88, Matt Nowak 88, Would I be out of line if I asked Metros 5 (Danny Quintero 3, Trevor ATLANTA DEAR DR. GOTT: I hunt bird and small game. But government sources in London said E— Santana. DP— New York 2, Boston 1. CLEVELAND TORONTO HOUSTON Bob Reever 89, Bill Calhoun 71, Mike for acknowledging that he doesn’t DEAR CONFIDENTIAL: You the collector to show us the bill? A East Frenefte, Jason Russo), Olympics 1 Ob r h bl ObrhM KomlnskI 72, Ray Demers 72, Bernie Sometimes I accidently swallow the lead shot that I Monday that Mrs. Thatcher has written the (Ryon Buzzell). LOB— New York 8, Boston 5 2B— WInfleldO, O b rh M Ob r h M (tant2b want to get married — ever. were wise to have remained Please print this, Abby. There Dodson, Borrett, Burks. HR— JCIark (12), Franco 2b 5 12 1 BHfchrcf 4 2 2 0 McQueeny 72, Jon Jayson 72, Tom use in my shotgun. Will this harm me? Should I Gentle Touch Wash shut out J.C. Falcons 3 (Josh Brown 2, Kyle 4 0 11 Fernndzss 5 0 10 Oberkfl 3b 4 0 10 Puhl If Goodman 72. Accept it as a clear message that baron. Rlce2(2), Santana (2). Upshaw 1b 5 12 0 Mosebycf 3 111 silent. When you were invited to mustbemany other offices where Penney, 8-0, at Robertson Park, John ZawlstowskI), Toros 2 (Kevin Watt, Al 3 10 0 GPerry lb 4 1 1 0 Ctaran2b 4 12 1 LOW GROSS-LOW NET BEST 18 — switch to steel shot? A spokesman for the Thyssen-Bornemisza Handfleld tossed a four-hifter for Car Robenhymer). IP H R ER BB SO Carter cf 5 0 0 0 Mlinksdh 1111 DMrphy rf if you want marripge, you can’t be in the wedding party, uniess this is going on. Just sign me ... New York Kittle dh 4 0 0 0 G(tavls 1b 3 113 Gross-Greg Berger 84, Walt KomlnskI Wash while Rob Lovett had three hits Breakers 4 (Rory Post 3, Eric Grea- 3 2 2 2 Fielder dh 3 12 2 Griffey If 5 12 1 Bass rf 88. Net-Ron Baslle 58, Jack Carey 81, DEAR READER: Lead shot probably will not count on John. you were told in advance that the Foundation said Monday that a long-term Dotson W.7-1 8 8 5 5 3 2 Jocoby3b 4 1 1 0 Leeph 10 0 0 3 110 PETTY RIP-OFF with Ed White and Handfleld adding two gan), Apollos 0. Thomas ss 4 2 2 2 Ashbyc 3 0 0 0 Phil Dally 82, Gordon Beebe 82, Leo harm you, because it will ordinarily pass through proposal “may have been received from the each. Guanfe S,7 3 3 1 1 0 4 Hall If 4 12 2 GBell If 3 0 0 1 DEAR ABBY: Hooray for that cost of the tuxedo would be DEAR RIP-OFF: When collec­ Spartans 1 (RIchlePrenetta), Strikers Boston AHallcf 4 0 0 0 Trevino c 0 0 0 0 Bravakis 83. B Gross-Mark Dennis 87, 0. Snyder rf 4 2 2 2 MefSrIff lb 4 10 0 Benedict c the intestinal tract rapidly enough to prevent handled by someone other than British government,” but no decision had been Clemens L,54 8 2-3 15 9 9 1 5 RWsgtn ss 4 0 2 1 Walling 3b 4 0 2 1 Ted Blasko 88. Net-DIck Day 58, Dave principal who banned the use of tions are made, the collector OIrIt: Stallions 1 (Leslie Crockett), 4 12 0 Gruber 3b 4 112 Caffman p 2 0 0 0 significant absorption of the mineral. Nonetheless, Stanley 21-3 3 3 3 1 1 Altansonc 4 0 0 1 Whitt c CRenIds ss 4 0 10 Bergstrom 58, Rich BorkowskI 58, Sol yourself, you should have as­ made. Its commitment to Spain remained Whltecops 0. 4 02 0 Runge ph 10 0 0 Ryanp Russo 58, Paul Russlllo 58. C Gross-Wait limousines and rental of tuxedos usually circulates the bill among HBP— Meacham by Clemens, WInfleldby Campsn rf 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 there is a potential hazard. This is why conservation sumed that the expense would be unaffected by any proposals from Britain, the Rowdies 0 (Kerl McNamara played Stanley. Echibgr p 0 0 0 0 Agosto p 0 0 0 0 Kokoszka 72, John Guard 78. Net-MIke and gowns for a high school the contributors, and if this is not well). Comets 0 (Trocev Corongelo Leochph 10 0 0 Morrsnph groups and hunting organizations, such as Ducks Umpires— Home, Denklnger; First, Llrlono 2b 0 0 0 0 GYongph 10 0 0 KomlnskI 58, Henry Darna 57, Dick freshman frolic! yours. done in your office, it’s time to spokesman said. played well). 3 110 ZSmIth pr 0 0 0 0 DSmIth p Vizard 59, Wes Woltyna 59, Paul Unlimited, recommend that hunters change to steel McCoy; Second, Coble; Third, McClelland. Totals 37 8 12 8 Totals 35 6 8 8 0 0 0 0 DEAR ABBY: Please offer T — 2:57.A-34,288. Alvarez p 0 0 0 0 Cosman 59, Sam Saplenza 59, John I wonder how many parents suggest it. Local Basebafl Totals 37 510 5 Kensel 81. shot. on 410 l0O-8 Totals 31 6 10 6 Toronfo 100 210 200-4 TW O M A N C O M B IN E D — Gross- ‘Chas’ keeps low profile Little Miss Game Winning RBI — Franco (3). Atlanta on 200 108-5 Harry Nowobllskl-Dove Gunas 154, Jim E— RWoshlngton, McGrIft. DP— Toronto Houston 103 010 Olx— 6 Bldwell-Stan D o m lan 155, John (tame Winning RBI — Walling (1). Nellgon-Tom Juknis 155. Net-Pool NEW YORK — Chastity Bono, the Merchants White Sox 4. Twine 1 1. LOB— Cleveland 8, Toronto 6 2B— Hall, 19-year-old daughter of Sonny Bono and Cher, Upshaw, Kittle. HR— Mulllniks (8), Snyder . DP--Atlanta 1. LOB— Atlanta 9, Hous- Kenneson-JIm Allen 138, Dick Day-John There is no link between vasectomy, cancer The Manchester Merchants opened (14), Gruber (8), Kittle (5), Fielder (4). fon 8 2B— Thomos, Walling. HR— Thomas Crowley 138, Greg Berger-JIm Bourn says she’s a casual “jeans and T-shirt” kind of their JC-Courant League season Mon­ Littie Miaa SoNbaii CHICAGO MINNESOTA M L Gant (8), GDavIs (13). SB— Puhl (7), 138, Ted Blasko-John Guard 140, Sol day with a 7-2 victory over Newington. SB— Fernandez (5). SF— Franco, GBel I. person, unlike her fashion-plate mother. o b rh b l O b rh M IP H R ER BB SO Russo-Dave Bergstrom 141, Mike 9 Justin Bolduc pitched a three-hitter and Fuss 8i O'Neill slipped past Manches­ Reduscf 5 1 1 1 Gladden If 4 0 10 ?iri!?:^?15^'ll5^*ar" Komlnskl-Walt KomlnskI 142. DEAR READER: The formation of involved in a few cases. helped his own cause with two hits for ter Sewing Machine Center, 11-7, Mon­ DEAR DR. REI- “I was never into that from the start,” Miss Lyons 3b 4 0 10 Lmbrdz2b 4 0 0 0 Yett 1 1110 1 E L IM IN A T E PAR 5's — Gross-John small nodules or plaques on the Placental abruption can occur at the Merchants. Dave White added two day night at Martin School. Michelle Baines dh 4 0 0 0 Puckett cf 4 12 0 Atlanta «"«»»«» Mulcahv 58, Walt KomlnskI 58, Ken NISCH: My husband Bono says of her mother’s taste for flashy, hits. Including a double In Manchester's Black W6-1 5 2-3 5 5 4 3 5 any point during pregnancy, but the Brown rippeda grand slam homerand a Caldern rf 3 2 3 1 Hrbek 1b 4 0 2 1 DJones S,15 21r3 2 0 0 0 5 Coffman 5 8 5 5 3 2 Comerford 57, Bob Peterson 57, Mike told me that a friend of placenta (calcification) is common. provocative clothes. three-run first Inning. Paul Kirby In left solo shot to lead Fuss while Becky GWalkr 1b 4 1 1 1 Gaettl3b 4010 Echibgr 2 2 0 0 0 0 Davis 57, Leo Bravokls 57, Bill Knowles majority occur just before labor field and TIno Guochlone at first base his had testicle cancer This is thought to be part of the Brannon also homered. For MSMC, Pasauo If 4 0 2 1 Bushrf -2000 Clancy L,36 5 7 7 7 0 3 Alw rez L,2-2 1 2 1110 57. Net-Don Sanders 43, Ray Demers 43, “Chas,” as she likes to be called, says in played well defensively. Amy Duroto doubled and singled and Solas c 4 0 2 0 Davdsnph 0000 Houston Bob Gould 43, Dave Hanley 43, Walt caused by a vasectomy. Kinsey Report process of normal changes in the begins and can be difficult to Allison Glguere olso hit safely. DWard 2 3 1110 July’s McCall’s magazine that living with Guillen ss 3 0 10 AAosesph 1000 Henke 1 0 0 0 0 1 ?VOn 7 9 5 5 3 8 Kokoszka 43, Ken Anderson 48, Frank Now we are worried placenta over the course of diagnose. The danger to the mother is Hour Glass Cleaners trimmed Village Woodrd2b 4 0 0 0 Lorklndh 4 0 10 Agosto W 5 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Volvo 48, ■ Don Cromwell 48, Kurt Cher is “never just a quiet day at home with Pony Cuts, 8-4. Kerri Adams had three hits for Elchhorn 1 2 0 0 0 0 because my husband June M. Reinisch, Ph.D. pregnancy. that the detached placenta leaves an Manrla2b 0 0 0 0 Loudnerc 10 0 0 HBP— Kittle by Clancy, Kittle by Elch- DSmIth S,ll 1 0 0 0 0 1 Hassett 48, Jim Menditto 48, John Guard nobody around." The Yankees downed the Braves, 8-5, the winners while Becky Mozzer added Gagne ss 2 0 0 0 hom.WP— Black. WP— Ryan. 48, Matt Nowak 48, Tom Goodman 48. had a vasectomy anout However, the early separation of area of open blood vessels from which Monday at Cheney Tech. Kevin PIsch two and Kimberly Often homered. Herrph 1000 massive blood loss into the uterine In contrast, she says, “One thing I've Jessica Novak slammed three homers Umpires— Home, Tschida; Rrst, Ford; four years ago. Can a the placenta from where it is struck out 10 In thewlnnlng effort for the Newmn ss 0 0 0 0 Second^Young; Third, Evans. T— 2:59. always liked about being at Dad’s: It’s always Yankees. Jason Lawrence was 3-for-3 In defeat. Totals 35 411 4 Totals 31 1 7 1 vasectomy cause testi­ implanted in the mother’s uterus cavity is possible. The danger to the Westown Pharmacy trounced Nassiff been really calm and normal. That serenity is and Sean Cornog 2-for-3 for the winners. cle cancer? (called placental abruption or abrup- fetus is that, because it receives O.J. Cromwell was 2-for-3 with a Arms, 20-3. Danielle Cartier laced five Chicago 021 081 000— 4 oxygen from the mother’s blood one thing he gave me that’s really important.” three-run homer while Dan Carlin, hits for the winners and pitched well Minnesota 000 100 000-1 tio placentae) can be dangerous to Andy Bartiv, Joey Mayer and Mike while Jen Browning, Julie Burnett and Game Winning RBI — GWalker (3). DEAR READER: I’ve never seen a bump or change in a testicle was both the mother and the baby. The supply which is filtered through the The years after her parents divorced were Marsh hit well for the Braves. Heather Naumec each homered. DP— Chicago 2, Minnesota 2. LOB— noticed by a physician doing a severity of placental abruption var­ placenta, disruption of the oxygen difficult. Miss Bono said. A rm y and Navy defeated Manchester Chicago 8, Minnesota 8. 2B— Lyons, report showing that testicular cancer State Bank, 23-11. Kerry Hanley, Karen GWolker, Pasauo, Solos, Guillen, Colderon. is caused by vasectomy, and an post-vasectomy checkup. Under the ies. The most severe, complete supply can lead to fetal damage or Colt Jurczak and Brandy Jarvis each ho­ HR— Redus (4),Calderon (14).S— Guillen. increased risk of testicular cancer stress of finding out about cancer, it is separation of the placenta, occurs in death. nored for ABN. For MSB, Christine IP H R ER BB SO RENTAL Baker at hospital Lebanon downed Manchester, 14-8, Sawyer homered while Rebecca Kee­ Chicago certainly has not been found in easy for a patient to not hear all the fewer than 1 out of 500 pregnancies. However, the most important point Monday In Lebanon. Tony Kastausko ney also ployed well. Perez W6-2 8 8 1 1 2 5 I AIR CONDITION SPECIALS long-term studies of men who have details. The causes of placental abruption about placental abruption affecting had two singles and a triple while Ned Horton 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Joy Baker, wife of Moulton, Jim VentI and Kevin Covell Thigpen S,12 ' 53 0 0 0 0 2 I Samnar It hm - had vasectomies. are not yet known. The age of the you now is that women who have had each singled twice for Manchester. White House Chief of Staff Howard Baker, was Minnesota CARS I Complete Inetelletlon Itts-isee S 4 A S S In most cases of testicular cancer, mother does not appear to be this once are at higher risk in resting in a Knoxville hospital where she was Stroker L,26 8 9 4 4 1 3 involved. I found no reference linking subsequent pregnancies (about 10 BasketbaD Portugal 3 2 0 0 0 3 Leone no specific cause can be found, DEAR DR. REINISCH: I just being treated for a chronic back problem, a Daily I SUBARUS " placental abruption to emotional percent have another placental Strakerpltchedto2batterslnthe7th,Perez g rm vm j «ir fw r although some conditions can in­ delivered my first baby. I’m 31 and hospital spokeswoman said. pitchedto 1 hotter IntheOth. factors of the mother during abruption). You should consider HBP— Laudner by Perez. WP— Perez. crease a man’s risk for this cancer. the pregnancy went smoothly until the Mrs. Baker was admitted to St. Mary’s Weekly I S S 4 9 S S pregnancy. consulting a physician experienced in Untplres— Home, Kosc; First, Barnett; Vac SystBin, Check These include being born with an end. I had my baby five weeks early Medical Center on Thursday and was in NBA piayoN picture Second, Croft; Third, Roe. T — 2:40. and was told that the cause was that Severe cases are more likely to be managing high-risk pregnancies if Soccer A— 28621. = PlaaTaa Hoses & Connections undescended testicle (even if it is satisfactory condition Monday, said hopital Monthly later brought down into the scrotum my placenta was calcimized. The associated with the mother having you plan to have more children. The Finals Recharge up to 4# Freon placenta was partly detached and high blood pressure. There are fewer Send questions to Dr. Reinisch in spokeswoman Janice Webster. Tbeedav, June 7 with surgery) and having had a Ms. Webster said Baker visited his wife at Detroit 105, L.A. Lakers 93 Rates RECHARGE & CHECK testicle infection associated with apparently the baby was without cases among women carrying their care of ’The Kinsey Report, P.O. Box M8C Stingrays Thuridav, June f Hurry Otter Endt 6-26-66 wHh ooupon 48, Bloomington, IN 47402. Volume of least once Monday. L.A. Lokers 108, Detroit W mUMSpB. nourishment for at laaat 15 to ^0 first child than among those carrying The Manchester Soccer Club Stln- , , Sunday, June 12 minutes before birth. subsequent children. For example, mail prohibits personal replies, but Also Monday, Baker’s stepmother, Irene groys (boys 10 years old) dropped two Radio, TV 646-0128 All men should check their testicles L A - L4ikers99,Detrolt86,L.A.Lakersleod women who have had more than five questions of general interest may be Baker, was being treated at Baptist Hospital games last weekend, bowing by Identi­ series 31 once a month and go to a physician cal 3-1 counts to Glastonbury and Tuesday, June 14 immediately if any change in shape or They can’t tell me what caused this children have a rate of placental discussed in future columns. in Knoxville. Wethersfield. Rich Griffethhadthegoal L.A. Lakers at Detroit, 9 p.m. TONIOHT abruption three times that of women Hospital officials said Irene Baker was against Glastonbury. Richie Prenetta LYNCH lU B U R B A N texture is noticed. and I can’t find anything in books. . ^ , ThurMtav, June m 7:30 p.m. — Yankees at Red Sox, Dr. Reinisch is director of the scored against Wethersfield. Scott L.A. Lakers at Detroit, 9 p.m. The only rationale I can think of to What could cause this in an otherwise bearing their first child. Cigarette admitted Sunday with stomach pains and was Rickard played well Ingool both games. Channels 30, 38, SportsChannel, W TIC, Leasing & Rental SUBARU, Sunday, June 19 WPOP 6496550 explain how vasectomy became normal pregnancy? Could it be my smoking also increases the risk of Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, in fair condition Monday. Ned Marsh, Marc Barbofo, David Detroit at L.A. Lakers, 3:30 p.m.. It 7:30 p.m. — Cardinals at AAets, 345 CentGT Street placental abriiption, and sudden force Gender and Reproduction, Indiana Lawrence, Tim Tedford, and Rory and necessary WKHT; 11 p.m. — SportsChannel linked to testicular cancer in the story age? What about my emotional state Ryon Post were among the players who (toped deloy) Mancheeter on the uterus (such as a car wreck) is University-Bloomington. played well. Tuesday, Juns 21 about your husband’s friend is if a during pregnancy? Detroit at L.A. Lakers, 9p.m., If necessary 9 p.m. — Lakers at Pistons, Channel 3 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, June 14, 19M — 17 I« — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. June 14, 19«8 •NAPU by ■rue* ■••M* KlTtl'CARLYLE by Leery WtIflM 'g(a- -^ (FPiR-t— Star Influenced by Jerry Lewis * MAPPV TAUC” f» W P n z t i c s uer'J MAve a /MARE «IM ... M0WEIL m e m WHY OAT ^tK£n_i aIat : p C A a V ■«• ROfr frep CANttLlMeiR«WcR«HnfiN^- Vou W/WS Tb ______u m e S M u e .B, ^ ., , STOP, flAMD. MR-TOAO. /TM'owe IS TD m V To feet ►..yooR HoSWiTV7M«fJf«PT I 6 ^ MnJT youCSElf MPToAD? c'«^on7 ^ i f f Y " ACROSS 2 Pertaining to Answer to Previous Puzzle A u T T t e V p e i T I h o b o w j IS eiofsreo in wn-j inswe^wn.' ..HfiMEMeea, A dawn SMice pB W B ff 1 Ship part Z A R E F R A P P El Joe Piscopo is riding high peSotVK) -teenJ'itM'Ht TH' A 3 Formerly I 5 Eager El N| N| El L l O U S T E R| "M iM eH Ty OM. MW A JM ltR TVXINEO 4 Setting uPSipe OoiNN/ 9 Nautical rope OfiNttR ra o M e m iN G 5 Church bench □Q uIaD D E3DDE3C1E] R )R A i ®»Nay/ROHe ! 12 Ibsen character 6 Long time By Bob Thomas "For some reason we both did silly things — ‘Saturday Night Live’ we had to replace Bill .e C A lM i ‘ i r w i i T ^ 13 Da again 7 Broadway □E1C1E3 □ □ □ The Associated Press like Jerry Lewis impressions throughout the Murray and Danny Aykroyd and Gllda I 14 Author Fleming musical movie. When we got punchy, we started doing Radner, and it was an impossible task. The ! IB Facile 6 Hinge points □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ LOS ANGELES — Joe Piscopo’s begin­ Jerry back and forth; it kept us going. It’s show in its first year was an abomination, real I 16 Novelist 9 Topples nings on the comedy trail may well have | L e D B T| T| El very important to be on the same wave length bad. Bagnold 10 New England started when his father took him to see Jerry on a picture like this." "Then it started to get exciting, when I l o o ' O R S ; 17 Middle East university Lewis in “ The Nutty Professor” at a New "Dead Heat" has had a lukewarm realized we were doing stuff that was good as ; erg.' 11 Adam's [ e D Q E A^ N S A D E Jersey movie house. reception from both critics and audiences, ever.” ' 18 Whole grandson W 1 N R 1 s E R “ I remember the theater, the seat, ! 20 Tantalizes and it appears that Piscopo hasn’t quite found The turning point may have come at a cast 19 Vex Is A V 1 N Q H A M p E R : 22 Zero everything,” he says. "Boy, I Just thought himself in films. Oddly, his first three roles meeting when a producer with spray paint 21 Triumphant ex­ l o R A N Q E A V O 1 D s that it was the greatest movie ever made. It have been crime-oriented; a wacky hit man in emblazoned “ Danger" on a blank wall. 23 Timber tree clamation PIANUTt by Charto* M. tchub It E N D E R Q 1 V E may very well have been; I still feel that way the gangster spoof, "Johnny Dangerously" Piscopo followed the instruction, stretching 24 Undershirt 24 Awaken s I C) 1968 United Feilore ^ynoicut. inc” 6 -/ y when I watch it on videotape. which starred Michael Keaton; a mob errand his own talent, and sometimes good taste, to ' 28 Aleutian Island 25 Villain In ' 32 Chinese pagoda 38 Large cat 50 Small spear "I remember me and my dad and my boy with Danny DeVito "Wise Guys." Neither the utmost. / s o THIS 15 WHERE BV THE WAV.. I DON T "Othello" i 33 Before (poet) 41 Sault _ Marie brother watching the movie and seeing Jerry lighted up the box-office charts. SUPPOSE YOU HAVE ANYTHING 26 Negatives 52 Tiniest bit V^LIVE, HUH, SPIK^'' Leo was having second thoughts about ; 34 Opposite of '43 Exuded go into his character which I’m sure Piscopo observed that graduates of "Satur­ t> miwKA." 27 Hebrew letter lAROUNP FOR SUPPER,PO YOU'' his choice of brain surgeons. • nope 45 Intended influenced me in later comedy years," said day Night Live" follow two courses in their HE HAS PORTRAYED so many charac­ 29 Claes 53 Sullen I 35 1957 science 46 In readiness (2 Piscopo as he did a Lewis imitation. film careers: they either arrive with a bang ters that you wonder if the real Joe Piscopo 30 Golf pegs THE QRIZZWELLS by Bill Schorr event (abbr.) wds.) 54 Related "Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. Jerry di­ such as the late John Belushi and comedian will ever stand out. He admitted that such 31 Arrow poisdn lUfiTt; uarrH fuf 36 Palm fiber 48 Matches rected that, too." Eddie Murphy; or, they have a slow buildup portrayals may constitute a device: "Not 37 Spray 49 Opera fare 57 Shinto temple J \NrW A FLIUIPE-. i . 39 Legume Twenty-five years later, Piscopo is riding to the top such as Dan Aykroyd and Chevy liking one's self, being insecure. It’s true. I YlOW I 40 Singer Diana _ 1 2 3 4 10 11 high: television specials, concerts ("The (Dhase. nscopo figures he’s in the latter feel the most comfortable doing characters, ! 42 Female Momentary Madness Tour” ), a book T’The category. like in the beer commercials. 12 I 13 ', inheritor Piscopo Tapes” ), constant exposure on ■ 44 Chinese "I liked 'Dead Heat’ because I was myself 16 commercials (Miller Lite) and movies. philosophy for the first time," he said. "And I found ” The latest is "Dead Heat," in which he and THE PISCOPO story began 36 years ago in : 47 Deer myself feeling feeling comfortable. Lately 18 Treat Williams do battle with a gang of thugs Passaic, N.J., where his father was a lawyer. HACAR THE HORRIBLE by Wh Brown# • 48 Radio The comic majored in surfing throughout I’ve been working out and staying physically technique who won’t die. You might think that the fit, and I feel more confidence with myself.” intense Williams and the loose Piscopo would much of his school life, but managed to earn a I(comp, wd.) ■■■ degree in broadcasting at Jones College in Seeing him portray the late martial arts u You CAhi re iL • '51 New York lake 29 30 31 make an incongruous couple both on and off king Bruce Lee in the commercials, you t o P O BUT You CAU'T TBLL the screen. Jacksonville, Fla. He worked as a disc Jockey )!i55 Retirement plan and dinner theater actor, but his comedy might think he’s wearing a body suit. Those tAB V^UAT To THItilC! ■ (abbr.) 34 muscleware all Piscopo’s. >'56 Fail career really began when he started 39 "TREAT WAS GREAT,’’ the comedian performing at the Improvisation in New "A lot of people thought I was wearing \f CAPTAIN EASY by Crook* A Cecal* 58 Crazy one 59 Shooting match said. ‘ ‘Treat’s got as sick a sense of humor as I York. prosthetics,” he said. ‘ Tve been working for I MU&T'VE EA^y? THAT you ^ (Fr.) do, and it was wild. Between takes and The "Saturday Night Live" producers liked 2>A years. I do it for my head. The muscles are $ L E P T A L L r 60 Resound everything, we had a great time. Treat his stuff and signed him in 1980. a residual result. PAV. 61 Needle case worked very hard on this film; he had a lot of “ It was pretty devastating," Piscopo "I want to do it for three or four more years, 62 Occupied a 48 49 80 1 makeup he had to get in — eight hours of recalled. “ I had been doing very well at the and then I’ll Just be one of those guys who N i bench makeup for certain scenes. Improv and with television commercials. On swims every day.” 3eoaM/£ 63 Business 66 agreement 64 Mild expletive 69 THE PHANTOM by L#* Falk * By Barry D O W N 62 TV Tonight S^iillH/'n em jCK BY A &ANT CLAYY,, 14 M iT .nuiiJi r 1 _ cap (0 1 9 8 8 by NEA. Inc 5:00PM [ESPN] Sports Trivia ( B gj) W ho's the Boss? (CC) T)ie family [CNN] Headline News • [ESPN] Running and Racing (40) News is distressed by the sudden death of [USA] Edge of Night 6:00PM CB CID Tony's father-in-law. (R) (In Stereo) [H BO ] MOVIE: 'Dirty Dancing' (CC) CB Three's Company While vacationing with her family in the 1 2:40AM @)MOVIE: Fyre' The story CD Evening Magazine A profile of the late early '60s, a,sheltered teen-ager falls in of a young woman’s struggle for survival in C9) T.J. Hooker . newscaster, Jessica Savitch; author Ed­ love with a streetwise dance instructor. the shady underworld. Lynn Theel. 1978. ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson CELEBRITY CIPHER (VO Webster ward Stewart ("Privileged Lives"). Jennifer Grey. Patrick Swayze, Jerry Or- (R) C^ltbftty Ctph«r cryptogr«mt ar« cr««t«d from quotation* by famous poopf*. past and present. (VD Rockford Files Hill Street Blues bach. 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) 1 2:45AM [HBO] Tanner '88: Child's rnGouoGtom e O O P b^ Each letter In the cipher stands for another. TodBy't etu9: V 9quatt 8. (20) Barney Miller (If) Police Story [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Believers' A series Play (CC) Tanner (Michael Murphy) at­ of bizarre murders leads a police psycholo­ tends a Hollywood party and meets media ^^^)OAeTHIMGT0tAT/ @ News (Live) d l) Matlock (CC) Matlock tackles a case H L in which a murdered man's three wives are gist to the leaders of an ancient religious consultant Dorothy Sarnoff. (In Stereo) SHUT 'ZXK LAIQ PM I LAia ^4) Doctor Who cult in present-day Manhattan. Martin suspects in the killing (60 min.) (R) (In 1:00AM CD a h in the Family (26) Charlie's Angels Stereo) Sheen, Helen Shaver, Robert Loggia. APVKFZG HL HOPCPHC I M 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) CD Discover t r e ^ A B B . . . (38) (50 Family Ties di® ^ Nova (CC) The high-stakes com­ [TM C] MOVIE: 'The Runner Stumbles' Joo Franklin (40 Noticias petition among scientists to gain a super­ CD Y K A A I M H L O H A P Z P W conductor with a higher temperature A young nun is mysteriously murdered and QD Getting Rich Your Way BLONDIE by D*an Young A Sian Draka ®?) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour the priest who loved her is put on trial. Dick threshhold. (60 min.) (R) (3D Matchmaker [CNN] Showbiz Today Van Dyke, Kathleen Quinlan. Maureen Sta­ IF VOU BUV A SET OF ^ IN THE OUO DAYS, WHEM ^ APVKFZG.' — Y H H U F H V d i CINEMA: Cowboy’ Un cowboy de pleton. 1979. Rated PG. (M) Twilight Zon6 YOU W ^ T T O TH E WiOVlES [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Mystery of Edward carriere emmene a Chicago un troupeau d is h e s t h e V'l l g iv e you dD El Arte de Lucir Joven y Bella A FREE VIDEO CASSETTE THEY GAVE VOU A Sim s' A young man tries to prove a Cor­ qu'il vend bon prix Glenn Ford, Jack Lem­ 10:15PM @g) Matlock (CC) Matlock SET OF DISHES r— ^ 1 ^ Y P A M H C . nish immigrant innocent of murder. Roger mon. 1958. tackles a case in which a murdered man's [CNN] Inside Politics '88 (R) Mobley, John Mclniire. John Dehner three wives are suspects in the kilting. (60 PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "You can't spend yourself rich, and you can't (41) Sueno Contigo [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America: drink yourself sober." — Sen. Herman Talmadge. 1968 Rated NR min.) (R) (In Stereo) f MOVIE: 'A Rumor of W ar' The life of Visit to Moscow (R) [ESPN] SportsLook a Chicago college student is traced as he 1 0:30PM dD INN News [USA] Search for Tomorrow [TMC] MOVIE: 'The Manhattan Pro­ joins the Marines and goes to Vietnam. ® Hogan's Heroes ject' (CC) A teen-ager becomes suspi- 1 :05AM (3D WII Shriner ALLEY OOP by Dave Oraue Brad Davis, Keith Carradine, Michael dD Desde Hollywood cious of his mother's new boyfriend when O'Keefe. 1980 Part 2 of 2. 1:15AM [HBO] MOVIE: Heaven \ I ..NOW W E WON'T he discovers that plutonium is stored at the [ESPN] Water Skiing: AWSA Outlook d o n 't \ I THINK HE MUST WELL, I DON'T CARE [CNN] PrimeNews Help Us' Mischief prevails at a Catholic WHERE TH' HECK DIO WHAT MOTIVATED HIM, I h a v e To w a l k . pharmaceutical research facility where the '88 (60 min.) boys high school during the 1960's. Don KNOW , a l l e y ! ) W A V E C R O ^ E D HOME! [DIS] Black Beauty Martin Miinerr, Eileen THIS BIG RASCAL ------/ OUR TRAIL AND I SURE AM GLAD HE man works. Christopher Collet, John Lith- aid Sutherland, John Heard, Andrew C O M E FR O M ! gow 1986 Rated PG-13. Iln Stereo) Brennan and Kristoffer Tabori star in this 11:00PM (D Taxi / DECIDED TO S H O W E D U P! I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME McCarthy. 1985 Rated R. drama based upon Anna Sewell's classic dD News FOLLOW U S h e r e ! by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee ' [USA] Cartoons (D novel about a beautiful ebony horse and ( D The Street An annoying college stu­ 1:30AM CD Get Smart the people who owned it. (60 min.) Part 1 dent joins Scott and Runyon to gather in­ (D High Rollers Unscramble these lour Jumbles, of 5. one letter to each square, to form 6:30PM CD CBS News (CC) formation 'for her paper on law enforce­ 4 QD INN News four ordinary words. CD Family Ties [ESPN] Classic Summer Season Pria- ment. (R) (In Stereo) (§) (^ Secrets of Success WHAT A OOY by Sill Hoaaf CD (3§) ABC News (CC) miere dD INN News ® Alice MORIN Jeffersons (CC). [HBO] MOVIE: 'Karate Kid Part Two' QD Mission Impossible (CC) While visiting Okinawa, Daniel is [CNN] Newsnight Update dD The Street An annoying college So) Too Close for Comfort forced to defend his mentor and himself [DIS] MOVIE: 'Stage Struck' A stage- i n : SD S i NBC News (CC) against bitter foes determined to destroy student joins Scott and Runyon to gather information for her paper on law enforce­ struck girl rises to stardom but finds that ^''(T w a s f r o m fc- IM SD Nightly Business Report them. Ralph Macchio. Noriyuki 'Pat' Mor- heartbreaks occur after the curtain comes ita, Nobu McCarthy. 1986. Rated PG. (In ment. A SIRL I ONLV down. Henry Fonda, Susan Strasberg, Bosom Buddies Stereo) d B News (Live) Christopher Plummer. 1957 AAET ONCe- - TRIGE @1) Noticiero Univision [M A X ] MOVIE: Trading Places' (CC) A dD Talking Sports With Rod Michaud [E SP N ] Lighter Side of Sports Host; Jay Love Connection commodities broker and a street hustler e H E W A N T S THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom (S) Crook and Chase Johnstone i t t : [CNN] Inside Politics '88 become the objects of a bizarre bet made T O S T O P by two elderly tycoons. Eddie Murphy, Dan ® M*A*S*H Part 1 of 2. [USA] Hollywood Insider SOINS 6TEAPY.” [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour Aykroyd. Jamie Lee Curtis. 1983. Rated R. dD Campeonato Europeo de Futbol: It­ 2:00AM CD Love Your Skin lOlODJ WHM I AOWlPg W05T HOW 1(0 THE uUOiaODiDYCU SHRAIG WHAT SHE SAIP [H BO ] MOVIE: 'Crimewave' (CC) A [TMC] MOVIE: Time After Time' Jack alia contra Espana (2 hrs.) CD ® Home Shopping Overnight Ser­ ABOUT THEIIT NEW nerdy security guard is accused of commit­ the Ripper steals a time machine and trav­ @)SCTV vice (3 hrs.) A8D0T W,aHeF? Y0UP5F.Y- ' EI/EP. 66T STA^ePOWWATZ ting a series of murders in a dangerous De­ HOU6E THAT LOOKEP els to 1979 with H.G. Wells in hot pursuit. Love Connection Focus on Success \ r , troit neighborhood. Louise Lasser, Paul L Malcolm McDowell. David Warner, Mary dD QD D1\J||J6 H06BY'. l ik e a m a t c h b o x . Smith. 1985 Rated PG-13. Steenburgen. 1979. Rated PG. 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Windy City (Chicago) higher doses, the company will announce sistant In Monchester field Convalescent for VOCATIONAL HELP WANTED ond all liability, loss or Position Available Instructor- 5. Moo (Milk) Wednesday in Stockholm, Sweden. travels more than four expense. Including attor­ doctor's office. Depen- trainingol for o reword­ FUUT1MC 6. (a) Cloth — Mildew (x billion miles away from neys' fees, arising from doble, pleosont person- ing lob os o Nurses Benefits; Hortlculture to work • AAechanic • The vaccine, developed by Microgenesys .1 claims of unfair trade practi­ ollty o must. Afternoon Aide. Paid training pe­ with developmentally (b) Bread — Bold (y) Inc. of West Haven and the first approved for ces, Infringement of trade­ • Medical/Dental disabled adults. Horti­ • Parts Puljer • 'ic) Lumber — Termites (z) Earth, controllers keep in ' hours 1pm to 5:30pm. riod with Increase after V Bodyman • human testing in the United States, has been contact with the satellite ; marks, trade names or pat­ Flexible evenings. Per- 90 days. We offer as­ • Life Insurance culture experience de­ (d) Iron tools — Rust (w) ents, violation of rights of monent port time posi­ sistance with transpor­ sired. Some weekend CMJL848-0340 (e) Silverware — Tarnish (v) given to 60 volunteers at four different doses from a computer room at I privacy and Infringement of work necessary. Call since August. copyright and proprietary tion. Great working tation. Coll 643-5151 to PART TIME the Ames Research Center ;: rights, unfair competition conditions. Coll 646- see If you qualify for Sarah Beardsley G.H. INTERNIST needs office Of the 30 volunteers who received elevated ^ libel and slander, which 5153 leave messoae. training and transpor­ Manager, Hockanum Manager and Medical doses, 20 produced an anti-body response in Mountain View, Calif. The may result from the publica­ tation assistance. Ask Sales/Stock Clerk Industries Green- Assistant (possible HOMES DELIVERY Person-port house, 42^6697. EOE. within eight weeks, the company will report. spacecraft, whose model tion of any adveiilsment In time afternoons and for the Director of Afternoons & part time) benefits. 03INSTRUCTION QOFOR SALE Antibodies are proteins produced by the the Manchester Herald by alternate Saturdays. Nursing Service. DENTAL Office Asslst- Write to: Richard appears at right, became " advertiser. Including adver­ Weekends ant. Knowledge of Garber, Administra­ COLLEGE Student avail­ MANCHESTER- immune system to fight off a specific foreign tisements In any free dlstrl- Apply In person: Man­ TEACHER Aides to work tion, Windham Com­ the first satellite to leave the: buflon publications pub­ chester Drug, 717 Main with Special Education basic business office able for tutoring Jun­ Glastonbury line. Red­ substance, such as the AIDS virus. Findings of lished by the Manchester Street, Manchester. students In regular and Apply: skills. We will train. munity Memorial Hos- ior High and High wood Forms. 8 room solar system five years ago .! Full time or part time. pltal, Mansfield School students In o Colonial. 4 bedrooms, J the presence of antibodies specific to AIDS Herald. Penny Sleffert, special education Monday. It is now the most Publisher. 649-9287. Avenue, Willimantic, variety of sublects In- 2Vj baths, 2 car att­ doesn’t necessarily mean the antibodies will classes at RHAM Jun­ England CT 06226. be strong enough to suppress the virus, distant human-made objecW MEDICAL ior and Senior High cludlng computer ached garage. Fire- Schools In Hebron. Call CARPENTER-Laborer. skills. Call 643-8130 ask placed family room, researchers have cautioned. in existence. ^ Employment TECHNICIANS 228-9474 for an Hardware HELP Jack of all trades. Ex­ for Laurie. hardwood floors, eof- AP photo oppl I cotlon. RL 44, Bolton Notch perience with cutting In kitchen, deck. By Part time, flexible WANTED torch. Report to 12 owner. $229,900. 643- Four get research prizes hours. Earn up to *20 AIDE needed 11pm-7am. Vernon Avenue, Rock­ 8751. PART TIME Please telephone 649- Person to work In ville or call 875-3255. HOMES an hour. Moblla basis 2358. WANTED. Cashiers at MANCHESTER. Elegant NEW YORK — Four scientists will share HELP WANTED the Manchester Xtra R&D Center on pilot 7-3:30pm.______FOR SALE 3000 square foot plus ‘Ji to draw blood. Take WAITRESSES for break­ 0 3 u three $130,000 prizes for their work into breast AIDS ‘super spreader’ infects women Marts. Second and equipment to process DRIVER needed Contemporary sifting health histories on fast and lunch diner. cancer screening, the genetics of cancer and a PART Time Shop Cleon- third shifts. Apply at prototype material. Manchester- All real estate advertised In on a 1.4 acre lot In an Insurance applicants Experience preferred, Hartford Road, Main Wllllmantlc-Enfleld substance that helps cells communicate. Bv Daniel Q. Haney up. Approximately 25 the Manchester Herald Is exclusive neighbor­ still healthy with no signs of Acquired child at or before birth. concerns that it may not protect "'hours per week. Please In Manchester area. must be dependable. Street and Oakland Steady 3-11 pm shift. oreo. 'h day on Satur­ sublect to the Fair Housino hood. 4 bedrooms, pri­ The General Motors Cancer Research The Associated Press Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Good working condi­ Must be 18 years of days. Contact Tom or Act of 19M, which mokes It Among other studies presented against the spread of AIDS to the ^ apply to Stan Graham, Call 1-800-922-2772 Street In person. vate hot tub In the Foundation Prizes will be presented Padian outlined the case as part of a Monday: Service Department. tions. Coll 649-4011,6am Tony, Auto Paint Dis­ Illegal to advertise any pref­ brain. to 2pm. SECRETARY. Insurance age or older and self- erence, llmitotlon or discrim­ master bedroom, 2 Wednesday. STOCKHOLM - A southern Cali­ study of infection rates among women 'luMorlarty Brothers. 07 239-5337 Agency In Manchester trib u to rs , 649-5211, fireplaces, study, open ■ Dr. Anthony Adams of the U.S. ■ Dr. Jay Levy of the University of motivated. Starting 8am-5pm or Saturday ination bosed on race, color, Sam Shapiro, of the Johns Hopkins School of fornia man doctors call the "super who engage in risky sex. Centers for Disease Control said that California at San Francisco said:it RECEPTIONIST. Part MEDICAL Office Worker offers an Interesting religion, sex or national balcony above kitchen, PART Time Warehouse for doctor's office In wage *8 per hour. 9am-1pm. origin, or an Intention to 2 car garage. Deed Hygiene and Public Health, will share one spreader” has infected at least four "He is now using condoms,” she between 20 and 25 health care workers appears that some of the body’s own r'tim e receptionist posl- position serving exist­ women with AIDS and is still having said. "We asked him to tell” women ;-.,tlon available. Hours worker. Evenings and Vernon. Excellent sa­ ing clients. Typing, Call Cathy Cueno moke any such preference, restrictions to protect award with Philip Strax, of the University of around the world have become antibodies actually help the AIDS • are 4:30-7:30pm, weekends. Carpet Fac­ lary and benefits. Must customer contact and limitation or discrimination. your Investment. Call Miami School of Medicine. They will be - sexual encounters, a new report says. about his AIDS infection, “ but we infected with AIDS as a result of virus get into blood cells. He said ,.‘.Mondav-Frldoy. Expe- tory Outlet, 824 Silver be able to deal with organizational skills at 646-1233 ext 333. BUYER The Herald will not know­ 643-9095 or 659-5730 and "He has infected four out of five of can't guarantee he is doing that.” public, have pleosont ingly accept any advertise­ ask for Dave. honored for conducting a massive study on-the-Job exposure to the virus. vaccine developers should be careful ‘-rlence preferred. Good Lane, East Hartford. required. Insurance Opening In purchasing ment which Is In violation of his partners that we have seen, but we Call for appointment. telephone manner, Agency experience CARPENTER or Carpen­ demonstrating that using mammography, or The AIDS virus attacks the body’s "We are now almost a decade since not to accidentally aid the virus by '“opportunity, could department exists In a the low. JUST LIstedI Immacu­ don't know all of his partners,” Dr. immune system and renders victims -■'lead to full time em­ 569-4495 ask for Art. hove aptitude with fig­ helpful, but will train ter helper. Full time. SOUTHERN New Eng- late 6 room Cape In breast X-rays, to detect breast cancer in its the transmission of the virus became prompting the body to make antibo­ ures and good typing local established ma­ Nancy Padian of the University of prone to a wide variety of infections reasonably common,” he said. "We dies that the microbe needs. ployment. For details the right person. Excel­ Please telephone after nufacturing company lond classifleld ads Verplank school dis­ early stages can save lives. -coll Manchester skills. Please call Carol lent benefits, pleasant 4pm, 647-7278.______reach nearly 800,000 trict. 1 '/j baths, kitchen California at Berkleley said at the and cancers. It most often transmit­ are still looking at a very small ■ Researchers from three coun­ at 522-3111. working atmosphere In of elatro-mechanical Alfred Knudson, of the Institute for Cancer Fourth International, Conference on „>6anor. 646-0129._____ m HELP WANTED EMT-Medlcal delivery homes In Connecticut with breakfast nook. ted through sexual contact. number of people who get infected in tries presented six cases in which SALES Help. Must be a non-smoking office. specialist. Nationally products. This candi­ and Rhode Island. The $150's. Blanchard 8, Research at the Fox Chase Cancer Center in AIDS. It can also be spread by transfu­ the health-care setting." F»ART Time office posl- Coll Harriet Johnson date will assist In the babies caught the AIDS virus whit^ .tlon. Small friendly of- LOOKING for people to personoble, reliable, known provider of res­ price for a basic 25 Rossetto Realtors," Philadelphia, will be honored for propoising a She said the "super spreader” — a sions of tainted blood products, ■ Dr. Samuel Broder of the U.S. breast feeding. They said the risk willing to learn. Expe­ 646-6050. Independent piratory and durable procurement of mate­ word ad Is only $55 and We're Selling Houses" theory of "anti-cancer” genes. "llce must be a well deliver SNET tele­ Insurance Center, Inc. 646-2482.D hemophiliac infected through con­ through the sharing of contaminated National Cancer Institute said that appears to be especially high if the ■organized person with phone directories rience preferred, but medical eaulpment rial and services. Re­ will appear In 43 news­ The third prize will go to Yasutomi taminated blood products — is in his hypodermic needles or syringes by the experimental anti-AIDS drug CD4 mother becomes infected with the “ bn excellent telephone throughout CT to area not necessary. Apply In NANNY. Care for new­ seeks qualified driver port directly to Mate­ papers. For more In­ BEST buy In town! This Nishizuka, of the Kobe Univerisity School of 20s, lives in southern California and is drug abusers, and from mother to “still looks very promising,” despite virus after she gives birth. personollty. Duties will businesses during July. person only. Water $• born In Manchester to deliver oxygen and rials Manager. Knowl­ formation coll Classi­ new listing features the Include billing, filing Air, Broad Street, area home. Full time, durable medical eaulp­ fied, 643-2711 and ask following: 4bedrooms, Medicine in Japan. Must have own vehicle. Manchester. references.' 643-0392. ment to patient homes. edge of computerized for detalls.D and general office Full or part time. For data antry and typing 2/3 acre lot, formal work. Call Mr. Kauf­ Information call 1-800- Must be 21 years old, MANCHESTER- dining room, private Aspirin warnings stronger State expands AIDS programs with federal funds man at 646-1112. 922-0006 from 8am-4pm hove valid CT driver’s required. Excellent be­ Exceptlonal seven yard, eat-ln kitchen, or 467-2219 from 4pm- BUILDING license with clean driv­ nefits. Send resume room Splltseton lovely double garage, bay 1 PART Time position SALES Clerks and Cashi­ ing record. Neat In WASHINGTON — Packages of aspirin are iiavalloble at Helium 8pm. w/tflo raqulre- oversized and beauti­ window in living room, HARTFORD (AP) — Federal fund­ seems to be growing,” said Beth counseling service for drug users in AIDS Risk Reduction Outreach ers, full or port time appearance and the fully landscaped lot In walk-out closets, slid­ required to carry stronger warning labels ing for AIDS prevention programs in Weinstein, head of the state’s AIDS ’.rHI's for bright, mature MEAT Packer looking wanted at once at mod­ CUSTODIAN personality to deal manta to: treatment would be expanded using Workers project to expand the use of Individual. Saturdaysa for production and quiet family neighbor­ ers oft family room, against giving aspirin to children and Connecticut is fitibtli'ing the state program. the federal funds. Two full-time ern health shop In large with chronically III pa­ Materials Manager hood. Home boasts hardwood floors, fire­ peer education from five cities to ''.must. Call for appolnt- maintenance person­ shopping center. Only WANTED tients. EMT’s are en­ teen-agers with chicken pox or flu because of Department of Health Services to Weinstein said Connecticut was counselors and one part-time counse­ eight with teh addition of Stamford, '(went 646-2302. nel. Excellent wages P.O. Box K three bedrooms with place, breezeway. Of­ the danger of Reye syndrome under new expand programs dealing with the receiving a relatively large share of responsible, dependa­ Pleasant working couraged to apply. Buckland Station hardwood floors, eat In fered at $221,900. Don't lor would be added to the program, Norwalk and Danbury to programs in-, and benefits. Call 646- ble persons need apply. Competitive pay with kitchen, formal living wait to see this beauti­ federal rules. deadly disease, a state health official federal money because of its good she said. Hartford, Willimantic, New Haven,* 5000 ask for Robert. Pleasant working con­ conditions. Excellent benefits. To arrangean Manchester, CT 06040 PHLEBOTOMIST lot room and dining room, ful home located In The Food and Drug Administration said. performance record. Others who would receive new or Waterbury and Middletown. • SALES Clerk. Responsi­ ditions, flexible hours, benefits, full time, 2nd Interview call 246-2111, and lower level family Forest Hills. Call to- published regulations Monday after a Public "It means we can give local health “We are one of very few state that Part time, flexible ble person needed. good salary and benef­ Glasrock Home Health iii. davl Realty World, expanded funding include the state- shift. Inquire at 2 MOTOR Routes availa­ room. All this plus Health Service study found a significant agencies the capability for confiden­ the federal government has rated so hours. Earn up to Apply at; Town 8, its. Apply at once to': Care, 58 CT Avenue, central air for your Benoit, Frechette As­ run ARROWS program, which is Connecticut’s AIDS budget for the; Country Jewelers. Manager or Assistant South Windsor, CT ble. 1 for Summer only. association between Reye syndrome and tial HIV testing and counseling. This highly in AIDS surveiilance and aimed at intravenous drug users who last fiscal year totaled about $♦.1* ' '20 an hour. Mobile 1 permanent. Call 742- warm weather plea­ sociates, 646-7709.0 Marshall's Mall, Manager, Parkade 649-5336 06074. EOE. sure and comfort. MANCHESTER. Immac­ taken aspirin during chicken pox or flu. includes family planning and public prevention,” Weinstein said last are not in treatment and are actively million, which included about $l.lv basis to draw Manchester. Health Shoppe, Man­ 8867 lOam-lpm or 6pm- health clincis in New Haven, Hartford week. CUSTODIAN. Good op­ 10pm.□ 164,900.Sentry Real ulate 9 room Colonial M using drugs on the street. million in federal dollars, Weinstein* ’blood. Take health WHOLESALE Distribu­ chester Parkade, 404 DELIVERY Person and portunity for person Estate, 643-4060.D situated In the most and Bridgeport, where the epidemic She said a unique statewide AIDS West Middle Turnpike. The extra money will allow the said. 2 history on insur­ tor seeking quollfied Cashler/Clerk for mod­ with custodial expe­ EIGHTH District gra­ desirable South Farms drivers. Must be 25 TRUCK Driver. Benefits, rience. Stripping, wax­ ance applicants in ern pharmacy. Flexi­ cious oldie but goodie! area. 4 bedrooms, 1st years old with valid CT will train. Must have ble hours. Not the usual ing, buffing floors and EXPERIENCED Profes­ 6 large rooms loaded floor family room, Manchester area. license and clean driv­ Cleon class II license. retail store. Profes­ performing other cus­ sional Painters and with charm. Excellent large sunroom, V / i MARKET REPORT ing record. Must be Caldwell OH, 649-8841. sional atmosphere. todial functions. Excel­ Carpenters. Imme­ condition. Must be baths, 2 car garage and Call 1-800-922-2772 able to pass DOT physi­ lent starting rate and much more. Call us for Acihfity o v f pztt 30 uadinp tfty t GOVERNMENT Jobs. Top pay. Apply at once diate opening. Excel­ seen! Blanchard 8, Is Murphy wrong about the economy? 07 239-5337 cal. Outstanding be­ to Ann or pharmacist. complete fully paid be­ an appointment to see! $18,037 to $69,405. Im­ lent salary and benef­ Rossetto Realtors," 4 nefit package. Apply mediate hiringl Your Liggett Parkade Phar­ nefits. For details call its. Call 643-2659 to We're Selling Houses" $279,000. U 8. R Realty, PART Time Individual between 9am and 3pm. macy, Manchester Manchester Manor at 643-2692.0 ■ By Chet Currier area. Call (refundable) apply.______646-2482.0 ______“There were few optimists about actually was a beneficial event in ■needed to perform our McKesson Corpora­ 1-518-459-3611 ext F- Parkade. 646-0129. The Associated Press the prospects of meeting those lofty some significant ways. customer service tion, 280 Dividend 506A for Federal List. Business Mirror goals. But the facts now seem to “Economic performance during the ■tollow-up surveys. Road, Rocky HIM, CT. 24 hours. i'll t illml" NEW YORK — Murphy’s Law may Welcome new resi­ EOE. _____ III indicate that the U.S. economy is first half of 1988 got a helping hand dents to greater Hart- ii never be abolished, but it appears to getting just that mix of growth.” from the stock-market plunge last IMMEDIATE Openings. II 1 ;ford with gifts of good Diversified offlce- AUTOMOTIVE AA ii' lll> l have been at least temporarily forecasting at New Year’s. The big surprise, of course, is that October,” economists at Merrill will. Own car Is neces­ suspended for the benefit of the U.S. “When the year began, it appeared things have gone as well as they have Lynch say in a just-issued report. sary. Compensation /sales position In an economy. that the challenges facing the global in the wake of the biggest stock •S20 per contact. Apply established business. BILLING CLERK You Don*t DOW JONi AVI MAOl "That event jolted financial We will train the right Juni'M . 1‘lfW The proposition that “whatever can economy would prove too difficult to market drop ever last Oct. 19. Jn person: Hartford Manchester markets, and the financial sector is Despatch Moving 8, person. If you enlov Want To Go HIGH 3.114.1$ go wrong will go wrong” seemed an overcome without a serious slow­ The collective vision of stock working with people dealership la looking 1.M0- LOW 3,M4.$4 still shaky. But the liquefication of ’Storage, Personnel (or an Automotive apt one for followers of economic down, if not an outright recession,” investors and traders is supposed to financial markets that occurred after Manager, 225 Prospect this lob Is for you. Call Home Smelling CLOSE lW S .40 aflairs over the past couple of observed David Resler, chief econo­ be pretty sharp. When the market Pearl's TV and Ap- Billing Clerk, CHANGE Down 2.31 Oct. 19 and the resulting decline in "Street, East Hartford decades. mist at the investment firm of takes a big dive, government policy­ -06108 pllance. 643-2171. computer experience Like A French Fry.. . I—T Recessions alternated with out­ makers, business planners and lots of interest rates supported real eco;_ PAYROLL Position. Du­ a plua. Hours 8 am to TWTPMTWTPMTWT PMTWTFl |TWT^ MTWTP M Nomura Securities International Inc. SECRETARY-Capable nomic activity as 1988 began. ties Include clerical, 5 pm, Monday-Friday. If you've had your fill of fast food work—join “s J___ >— M i • bursts of inflation until the two evils “Avoiding that unhappy outcome other people pay close attention. typist to work In office PC data entry, person­ finally came together in a pheno­ would require robust growth in But eight months after the fact, “Even though short-term rates are located In Manchester nel, word processing Salary depending Sage-Alien's Distribution Center! Here, you'll work menon that was dubbed foreign demand for American goods, whatever calamity the crash might back to where they were in September on Friday 4-7pm and and phone. Monches­ upon experience. in a clean, attractive, and comfortable environ­ "stagflation.” plus an adequate expansion of manu­ have been foretelling has yet to make 1987, interest-rate-sensitive sectors, Saturday 10-6pm, Sun­ ter, Mondav-Fridav, Good benefits. Call ment. with lots of friendly coworkers. What's day 11-6pm. 3 weekends more, you'll enjoy an immediate store discount, a When a long period of growth finally facturing capacity , so that both its presence felt outside the securities particularly housing and consumer 8am-4:30pm. Call John between 9am-5pm. W per month. Call 528- lOam-lpm at 643-2414. competitive salary, and you won't have to work any 7'® tile BUSINESS arrived in the 1980s, it had to be foreign and dornestic demands could industry itself. spending, are stronger than they 1300 for appointment. financed with huge deficits in the would have been had rates not LABORERS to work In a weekends. Join us in one of these great positions in be satisfied at reasonably stable The manufacturing economy is LYNCH our modern Distribution Center: federal budget and international prices.” enjoying a boom in exports, and declined earlier.” commercial roofing SAS buys P&W engines environment In Man­ 'extover i-ia of trade. Then the stock market crashed. In addition, Resler said, “consumer consumers haven’t gone into hiding. Don’t be fooled by all (his, say the*, You’ll hire the TOYOTA PONTIAC EAST HARTFORD - Scandinavian Blit in 1988, for a change, the spending would need to increase only In fact, the passage of time has chester area. Starting pessimists. If the alarms sounded by - $8.50 per hour. Call 646-4321 [heckers icketers l o n g e r Airlines System has ordered 48 Pratt & surprises have been almost entirely moderately so that the additional given increasing credence to the the crash for the federal budget and:: best when you find LINC Corporation at I C PT] Pia, Whitney Aircraft JT8D-200 series engines with on the positive side. As midyear savings needed to replace diminished strange idea, first advanced by a few the machinery of the markets them- _ 649-8000. a total value of about $150 million, Pratt & approaches, there is little sign of any foreign capital flows would be observers in the midst of the commo­ selves continue to go unheeded, they < them in the Whitney announced. of the woes that many pundits were forthcoming. tion in October, that the crash warn, more big trouble is likely. ^ 3d in SAS will use the engines aboard 24 Gassified Section. aterial Handlers A/ McDonnell Douglas MD-80 twin-engine ‘AUTOMOBILE SALES CAREER’ (1 commercial airliners, according to a second If you are a hard working, honest and announcement Monday by the combined Bank levies collection fee NEED SOME EXTRA We offer a generous, comprehensive benefits energetic Individual who needs to make package and a convenient location right on the bus P fic e o fS f national carrier of Sweden, Norway and '35,000 to '40,000 now, call Worcester Denmark. QUESTION: I recently re­ SPENDING MONEY!! line—we even have plenty of free parking. Please apply to: 9 deemed a $1,000 certificate of We may just have a newspaper route County’s #1 Exclusive Subaru Dealership. No The initial order is for 48 installed engines deposit on its maturity date. The with deliveries scheduled between 1990 and experience necessary, will train. Car and gas bank sent me two checks — one available in your area... provided, medical and life Insurance benefits Manager/Assistant Manager 1995. for the correct amount of inter­ In v e s t o r s ’ (Manchester) Sage-Alien Distribution Center sale SAS also said it has an option with and we offer an excellent pay, commission and est, the other for $998. A $2 Arnott Rd...... all Broad St...... 1-16 bonus plan. Compensation through training 75 Hartland Street, East Hartford, CT McDonnell Douglas to provide another 37 “collection fee” was deducted G u id e ^iassi/ie,} Garth Rd...... 4 to 77 Woodland St...... 111-249 program. Apply in person, see Rick Pitt or Jim An Equal Opportunity Employer aircraft delivered as the MD-80 or MD-90. All from my $1,000. William A. Doyle East Middle Tpk. ... B04-e74««. ESS of the MD-80S are powered by the JT8D-200 Is this procedure followed just Foster St...... 60-100 MurawskI, Mon.-FrI. 10-5. series engines. by some banks? I have had CDs Lydall St...... i-47 Pearl St...... 2-83 iSaiiriirBlfr The order nearly doubles JT8D-200 engine at other banks and savings and Parker St...... 387-514 Spruce St...... 74-108 <•»« I lI h . Woodbridge St...... 302-470 sales to date for 1988. loan associations on which no fee Flower St...... all : Ip r a lh of any kind was ever charged for That’s why it’s wise to check all Hilliard St...... 10-104 East Middle Tpke.... 0-162 (mni E-ll Holdings up for sale redeeming on the maturity date. I have provisions of a CD before depositing your since redeemed another CD at the same money. Joseph St...... alt Squire Village...... all 643-2711 GREENWICH — A few months after bank and the same $2 fee was charged. Regent St...... all. QUESTION: One of my bank CDs is Strong St...... all Kennedy Rd...... all American Brands Inc..launched a successful about to mature. If I transfer it to another fight to acquire E-II Holdings Inc., it turned ANSWER: You’ve really answered your Woodland St...... 18-98 Montclair Dr...... all bank or S&L, will I receive the full amount Scott Dr...... all around and announced plans to sell it, a move own question. In this era of deregulation, or will a transfer fee be withheld? HIghwood Dr...... all M ANCHESTER JO B SERVICE... alway raady to aarva Job-$aakar$ and araa amployara at no charga.. the company and analysts say was all part of banks and S&Ls are free to charge Richmond Dr...... all S whatever fees they please. While collec­ ANSWER: That depends on the policy of Golway St...... all the plan. Jefferson St...... all JOB “They have said all along they will sell tion fees such as you ran up against are the bank at which you have the CD and the Kerry St...... all Kenwood Dr...... all Here are some of the many new job openings available this week: portions of E-II,” Roy Burry, senior vice rare, some banks and S&Ls do levy them. provisions of the particular CD. CD North St...... all Tolland Tpke...... 472-525 However, a bank or S&L can’t hit CD contracts often contain language permit­ North School St...... 1-84 SERVICE president of research at Kidder Peabody it Co. Union Place ...... all Production Planner, with 5 years' • Like protective services work? Immediate secretarial opening • Do you have supervisory skills? customers with redemption fees or any ting the bank or S&L to charge fees or Union St...... 133-284 for experienced secretary who Challenging opening for Inc., said Monday. “The bottom line is they Alpine St...... all experience In printing Industry, Is Security guard positions are other charges completely out of the blue. waive them. When a bank or S&L has that available If your have own car and can type 50-60 wpm, use word supervisor of customer service sold the whole thing and bought back five American Legion Dr...... all needed (or planning (or entire Each CD is a contract. You agree to leave choice, it’s more likely to levy a fee when Union St. 13-01 • C lus 2 license and good motor printing establishment plant. Ex­ telephone. Employer will train. processor; knowledge of short­ department for person with B.S. businesses. the CD money is being moved to a Armory St...... all hand a plus. Work (or Sales Ma­ In Business Administration and 2 American Brands Inc. announced Monday it money on deposit for a certain length of Mayfair Gardens ' vehicle record are requirements cellent pay & benefits. time; the bank or S&L agrees to pay you competitive institution. Haynes St...... all (No. Main)...... 14-470 ' for truck driving Job. Will deliver • Need sedentary work? Light nager. Excellent pay/benefits. years customer service is selling most of its subsidiary E-II Holdings interest at a specified percentage rate. There will be a charge if the monCy will Main St...... 285-378 ; material to job sites In Connec­ • Dispatcher Is needed at once to assembly work available (or supervisory experience. to an affiliate of the privately held Riklis persons who have 1 year • Skill in report writing, handling Both sides must abide by the contract, be transferred by wire to a different bank Russell St...... all Marble St...... all 3 ticut and Massachusetts. dispatch service people and technical problems, and ability to • Are you a self-starter? Company State of Connecticut Fannily Ck>rp. for $950 million in cash and $250 McCabe St. . >■ schedule sub-contactors. Com- experience In assembly work and which usually contains additional or S&L. Billions of dollars are moved that ...... all I Inventory Control Clerk opening handle product management are needs experienced payroll speci­ million in securities. Porter St...... 458-050 Stock PI...... all puter/technlcal knowledge a basic blue print reading. Good Labor Department provisions. way every business day and costs are available (or Individual with at pay and benefits. the requirements for a challeng- - alist who Is familiar with all as­ American Brands, based in Greenwich, said Wyllys St...... 1-00 No. Main St. 307-410 plus. Employer prefers experi­ Ing Program Manager job. Also 806 Main Street One of those provisions might spell out a involved. You can’t expect the bank from Ieast8 mos. general office experi­ ence, but will train person who pects of automated payroll. Good it will buy back seven companies. Including collection fee. Or, without going into which you are transferring the money to ence, able to work from computer requires B.S. in Engineering or pay and benefits. Manchester, CT 06040 knows area. Business Administration, with five it expects will accelerate development of detail, it might say the bank or S&L has the swallow the expense. But the bank or S&L CALL NOW 647-9946 643-2711 printouts, pay attention to detail. (203) 649-4558 its emerging core businesses in hardware and right to charge fees. The latter is more to which you move the money might pick / Must be U.S. citizen. excellent salary. home and office products. likely, because it gives the bank or S&L up the wire transfer cost — if you can THE MANCHESTER HERALD more leeway. make that arrangement in advance.