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Huge Study of Female Health Launched Gravel and Processed YAMAHA VIRAGO-750

Huge Study of Female Health Launched Gravel and Processed YAMAHA VIRAGO-750

-MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, April 19,1991

88 TAG SALES 91 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE 95 AUTO SERVICES MANCHESTER-242 High St. 4/20 & 4/21. Satur­ AMC CONCORD-1980. 2 ISUZU-1984 Trooper. Low day & Sunday, 9-4pm. Door, 6 cylinder, miles, runs great. As­ N E W IN Childreri’s clothes, ex­ automatic transmission. king $2200. Call Greg MANCHESTER ercise bike, and miscel- New brakes, exhaust, 647-9186 or 528-4111. laneous it^ms. water pump, tires, CENTER A radiator. Willing to part "r u m m a g e SALE-Com- out. Call 871-0014. 93CABIPERS& MOTORS LAW N CARE PAINTING/ CARPENTRY/ munily Baptist Church. Auto Repair Center ROOFING/ 585 East Center St. CHEVY CHEVELLE- TRAILERS PAPERING REMODELING SIDING Saturday, April 20, 9-3. 1 968. Rebuilt 350 369-371 M ain SL PERSONALIZED LAWN motor, standard shift, SUNLINE-1983, 17-1/2’, 6 4 9 - 4 3 0 4 CARE & LANDSCAPING WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. KITCHEN & BATH REMODELING 12 bolt posi. Has not Sleeps 6, Applianced. LIONEL COTE TAG SALE - April 20th & 21st. •FREE Tovrlnc* We are fully experienced, Insured Quality work at a Visit our beautiful showroom or call for 10-2. 35 Greenwood Drive, seen rain or snow since bath, shower, awning. iianrhpB tpr H m lJ i and licensed for commercial and reasonable price! your free esiimaie. ROOFING & SIDING Manchester. 1988. $7000. Call 871- Excellent condition. *Free Brake Insp.* A residential work. Interior & Exterior HERITAGE 0014. ______$3500. 649-8071. •30 Years Experience • Tune-upa Please call lor Free Estimates KITCHEN & BATH CENTER 91 CARS FOR s a l e " free and honest estimates •Fully Insured FORD-1978 Galaxy. Ex­ • Altematon Call Brian Weigle 254 Broad Street • Starters 870-8450 Manchester •License # 506737 PLYMOUTH-1980 Volare, cellent condition. Good 94 MOTORCYCLES ft • Cooling Systema 645- 8912 649-5400 4 door, 6 cylinder. Body. $700. 645-1218. MOPEDS • Tire Mounting & Balan­ Manchester’s Award-Winning Newspaper 6 4 6 -9 5 6 4 Clean, dependable, air. cing Newsstand: 350 - Home: 30c $450. 643-7265. TRANS AM-1984. T-fops, MOTORCYLE-lnsurance. • Complete Brake Systems Weekend Edition, Saturday, April 20,1991 MARTY MAnSSON power steering, power • Betti YARDMASTERS CUSTOM QUALITY PONTIAC-1986 Grand Friendly service, com­ • OU-Lube-FIlter Painting Interior/Exterior One stop improvements. LOAM brakes, power' petitive raes, same day • TVoubte Shooting Spring Clean-Up AM SE. Loaded. $3000. windows, power locks, •Moat Mechanical Needs Wallpapering Framing to Painting. Firm. 645-6250. coverage. Crockett Lawns, Bushes, Trees Cut. Licensed & Insured. SCREENED LOAM auto transmission, rear Agency. 643-1577. PROFESSIONAL CAR Yards, gutters, garages 30 Years Experience B.B.B. Member SUBARU-1985 OL. 4 defroster, tilt wheel, air Huge study of female health launched Gravel and Processed YAMAHA VIRAGO-750. CLBANINO cleaned. Lawn Fertilizing. Appli­ References, Insured Door, loaded. $1500/ conditioning. $4500. W Jh C1JTXT/-’ *T'/^v t / a ^ - Call Dave Adamick lor a free quote Gravel. Sand, Stone Call 871-0014. 1982. Mint condition, • Bufllng • Waxing WASHINGTON (AP) — The government said Friday it ia i______^ ances Removed. Carpentry, 649-4431 645-6523 best offer. Over 100K low mileage, $1500 or • Interior Shampooing problems that need greater attention.” She said women ex­ study of the health concerns of mid-life and older women be­ Hauling, BacKhoe Work. and Fill miles, 224-8315. • Engine Degreasing will launch ^ e most far-reaching study of female health ever perience more disease and debilitating illness than men. TF For deliveries call best offer. 643-2647. • vinyl & Leather undertaken, involving hundreds of thousands of women. come a top priority in the United States,” Adams said. Any Job Considered. G.L. McHUGH PAINTING CARDINAL Condition tng “The good news is that women live longer; the bad news is Rep. Pat Schroeder, D-Colo., told the subcommittee that RICK’S HANDYMAN 7 4 2 -7 8 8 6 YAMAHA-1990 XT 600. • Pbutrlplng Dr. Bemadine Healy, the new director of the National In­ that their quality of life, from a medical and behavioral ■ Television listings grid Call 643-9996 Interior/Exterior Painting BOB RILEY Bought in June. Paid • MasterCard & Wsa stitutes of Health, said the study would look at the major menopause for too long has been treated as a joke rather than a Wallpapering - Paper removal CARPENTRY SERVICE BUICK, INC. Accepted perspective, is not what it could be,” she said. Rage 12,13. OLDSMOBL&VOLKSWAGEN 1962CriavyCarTKXo t2,S9S $4000, will sell for causes of illness and death in women; cancer, heart disease, legitimate health concern. Ceilings repaired and replaced Decks. Additions, Remodeling. Healy spoke about the new study at a hearing of the Labor Repairs, Sheetrock 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER 19S3BulckEtoctia $4,860' $2300. 643-2573. stroke and osteoporosis. 1986 Chevy Comoro $4,996 “We have never really looked at menopause as a health FRENCH'S LAWN A TREE SERVICE Serving Home Owners East of the * Also Cleaning & Hauling BOOKKEEPING/ and Human Resources subcommittee on aging The subcom­ ■ Religion and seniors new Senior Citizen discount 1986VWJettaGL $6,380 Women have a right to know how they can prevent and b now accepting mowing accounis River Since 1975 mittee chairman. Sen. Brock Adams, D-Wash., called the hear­ issue fully and it’s been treated as something that one should Insured - References INCOM E TA X 649-1749 1987 Oldi Delta 88 Brougham $7,280 95 AUTO SERVICES Rage 5. for thb lawn season. Call today (or your estimate 9S WANTED TO BUY/ ameliorate the health problems attendant to growing older,” not discuss in polite company,” she said. • Lawn Cut & Trim 646-104a 1987 Buick hoik Avenue $9,980 ing to focus on the need for more research on the health of • Formal Hedge Trimm'ng 643-9321 Joseph P. Demeo, Jr. SPECIAL PURCHASE 1987BulckSI(ytrawkCpe 6,380 JUNK-Cars. Will pay $5 to ______TRADE______Healy told a Senate subcommittee. “The new initiative ... will older women and the effects of menopause. • Trees & Shrubs Planted 1988 Pontiac Fiieblfd Shotpl $7,900 The NIH study will be coordinated by the institutes’ Office ■ Children’s games, hob­ Certified Public Accountant 1988 Clera Brough. Cpe. $8480 tow your car. Call Joey. go far toward providing these answers.” • Pruning • Spot Seeding • Fertilizer Small business accounling and lax 1991 Menopause and the loss of ovarian hormones are thought to # Vegetc^fe Gardens Roto-Tilled 1988 Pontloc Bonnevlle $7,980 528-1990. Need title. We buy clean, late model used of Research on Women’s Health. Healy said the study would bies...... Rage 6. services. C corporations, S She said the study would begin with planning and design M — Written TDM PAINTING & 1989 BuIckSIryhawk Cpe $6,980 play a key role in the emergence of illnesses such as os­ corporations. Partnerships. Financial cars and tmcks. Top prices track the health of several hundred thousand women. It also Lowar Rataa forSanlora CUTLASS CALAIS l989JeepWrongler4X4 $8,996 over the next six to nine months and could cost as much as statement audits, reviews, conrpilations. ~FREE- teoporosis and cardiovascular disease in older women, he said 64S-1312 WALLCOVERING HEATING/ 1989 Buick Regal Cpe $9,896 paid. $500 million over-10 years. will evaluate the medical treatment that women receive and Accounting write-up and payroll tax 2 &4DOORS JUNK CAR Some 35 million women, about One-third of the female services. 1989 Honda Acr»idLXI $12,686 Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet look at the effects of strategies such as diet restrictions, diet Complete interior & exterior PLUMBING 1989 Chevy Celebrtly $8490 REMOVAL Healy said recent years have brought “an important awaken­ population, have gone through menopause. 6 4 3 -9 0 3 4 M)ur Choice supplements including calcium and vitamins, quitting smok­ .News wallpapering 1989 Buick Century $8,980 Call Parker Sf. 1229 Main Street ing to a simple fact, namely, women have unique medical Women will continue to be at unnecessary risk until the Spring Cleanup, Dethatching, Installation and Replacement 1991 Buick Century Sed. $13,690 Used Auto Parts Manchester, CT ing, hormone replacement therapy in menopause and exercise. 646- 1894 $ 9 , 9 9 5 Liwn Mowing, Edging, Hedge ofOil,Gas&Elecbic 81 Adams Street 649-3391 646-6464 In Brief Trimming, Light Trucking, Etc. Fully Insured Free Esiimales •Water Healers AIR Many Others Manchester Professional Equipment •Warm Air Furnaces PURIFICATION 649-4571 91 CARS FOR I9ALE 91 CARS FOR SALE Dependable •BoSers To Choose From Foot-and-mouth BOB-JOBIN Wilson OH Company ELIMINATE THOSE ODORS Iraq denies Ray Hardy 646-7973 6458393 From Your Home, Car, Offices disease erased PAINTING, INC. • Tobacco SrrxAe This is my full time business. • Cooking Residue ROME (AP) — Foot-and- • Chemical & Paint Fumes CEILINGS SPRAY NO JOB TOO SMALL • Musty Odors - Mold and Mildew mouth di.sease, which has devas­ SPRING CLEAN UP TEXTURED Instant Service/Free Estimates Revitalize your indoor environment it has nukes tated European livestock for (with much paint added) Bath/Kitchen Remodeling JAMES PLOURDE & ASSOCIATES centuries, has been eradicated t e Yards, Gutters, Etc. CEILING CONVENTIONAL O n e Call Does It All 647-8067 from the continent, a U.N. agen­ PAINTING 30 Years Experience By PETER JAMES SPIELMANN cy said Friday. INTERIOR PAINTING M&M Plumbing & Heating the demands of the resolution, Inexpensive Rates Walls, Trim, Etc. The Associated Press which set conditions per- The last outbreak of the high­ 649-2871 TREE SERVICE/ ly contagious virus was recoidcd FULLY INSURED - QUALITY - PRUNING mancni cease-fire in the Gulf War 643-5133 NEAT - ON SCHEDULE - FAMILY 2 0 UNITED NATIONS — Iraq has Tlic Stale Department said Friday in July 1989, the Rome-based OPERATED Food and Agriculture Organiza­ HAWKES TREE SERVICE P U r a ^ 6 0 0 AOditUmal Rebate IN STO C K told the United Nations it has 52 that the Iraqi response was inade­ 6 4 9 -9 0 2 7 Scud missiles and 30 chemical- quate. “In many respects the letters tion said. O Z ] • FERTILIZING WATERPROOFING Bucket, truck & chipper. Including Stump removal. Free weapon warheads but no nuclear or ... appear to fall far short of reality,” It said the number of cases 0 3 I - • LIMING Coupes, biological weapons, according to had fallen bccau.se of a massive • MOWING WET BASEMENTS? esbmates. Special Hatchbacks spokesman Richard Boucher told It's that time ol the year againl MISCELLANEOUS consideration for elderly and documents obtained Friday. reporters in Washington. campaign of vaccinations, im­ Hatchways, foundation cracks, and GSi's KEN’S LAWN SERVICE handicapped Baghdad also admitted it has He said the United Slates remains port controls and cooperation SERVICES sump pumps, tile lines, gravity New 1991 Geo^tornns/ 649-8045 647-7553 stocl^iled more than 11,000 smaller convinced that Iraq was developing among national veterinary’ ser­ feeds, and dry wells. Also damp­ vices. 6434)747 ODD JOBS missiles, shells and bombs contain­ biological weapons. Iraq’s letter ness proffing of concrete walls ing chemical agents, including nerve slated it had no such weapons. and floors. Chimney clean ouls, New trees for Trucking, ELDER CARE 0 1 FULLY gases. But Iraq did comply with the Home Repairs. stone walls, and conaete repairs. Iraq’s U.N. Mission on Thursday terms of the U.N. cease-fire resolu­ Bushnell Park MOWING & PRUNING Over 40 years experienced. Sen­ NURSE'S-AIDE EQUIPPED gave the United Nations a nine-page You name it - We do it. tion by pledging to refrain from HARTFORD (AP) - r After First Cut Free ior citizen discounts. Years of experience Air Conditioning, document on its remaining weapons, production and use of chemical, Free Estimates Care for Elderly 5 Spd. Transmission, a copy of which The Associated half a century of wear and tear Albert Zuccaro nuclear and biolgical weapons in the that bordered on neglect, Light Hauling Insured Excellent references AM/FM Stereo Press obtained Friday. Iraq also has future, Boucher acknowledged. Waterproofing Cassette, turned over a letter on its nuclear Hartford’s prized Bushnell Park 649-3104 Call Power Steering, The Iraqi document, signed by is gelling a loving face lift. 643-0304 646-3361 7 4 2 -6 4 0 2 capabilities to the International Foreign Minister Ahmed Hussein, Power Brakes, Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna. Landscape crews arc building t Q Q 9 9 Rearwindow says Iraq still has one Scud missile new walkways through the park D efogger, Iraq had to report the locations, .•u k I 51 Al-Husscin Scuds, an Iraqi and will soon begin planting LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE Drivers Side Air Bag, Narda Conley/Special to the Herald adaptation of the Soviet medium- LEGAL NOTICE e i CARS FOR SALE ^ n t h amounts and types of its weapons of more than 400 trees, including Much, Much More ACCIDENT AID — Emergency workers prepare to load an unidentified man into an am- mass destruction by Thursday to range missile. many exotic and flowering INVITATION TO BID INVITATION TO BID . 'H49S. 40 MONTHS. 12. A APR FINANCE CHADGP iVMAAA Court of Probate, 101N. or PAVME WS') 1939.80 SUBUKIl TO CBtOIT APP90VAI TAXES 8 BEG EXTRA balance for transport to Manchester Memorial ______„uu.- comply with the April 3 Security The document listed a total of 53 varieties, in an ambitious effort The Manchester Public The Manchester Public Hospital. The man was injured Friday after- Schools solicits bids for STU­ District of Manchester Council resolution. The United Na­ warheads — 23 with conventional to beautify the 37-iicre space Schools solicits bids for AS­ NOTICE OF HEARING noon in an automobile accident at East Middle Turnpike and Vernon Street. Fire officials say DENT INSURANCE for the BESTOS REMOVAL AND THE tions has not said whether the docu­ that has been a city park since 1991-1992 school year. IN RE: Offer Ends M ay 7 the man suffered cuts on his face and a possible knee injury in the accident. REINSULATION OF BOILER GABRIEL E. SHWARY, ments delivered Thursday fulfilled Please see IRAQ, page 8. the 1850s. Sealed bids will be received ROOM — WADDELL until May 17, 1991, 2:00 p.m., CHRISTIANE SHWARY SHARPEST When work is done this fall, SCHOOL for the 1991-1992 and at which time they will be school year. A required pre­ the park will have more than publicly opened. The right is bid inspection will be held at GEORGINA SHWARY PENCIL IN twice as many trees as it has reserved to reject any and all Waddell School on April 24, Pursuant to an order of Hon CARTE R ^ Marine loses challenge of death penalty now, including 50 new varieties, bids. Specifications and bid 1991 at 1:30 p.m. Sealed bids William E. FitzGerald, Judge, forms may be secured at the TOWN! WASHINGTONAVA^HTNrrT*OM (AP)/AP^ — TTll*The mmilitary ilitnri/ death rv»nolt\ipenally Flophas ______ii.. . ta • 1 . as well as 20,000 new shnibs will be received until May 7, dated April 5, 1991 a hearing CHEVROLET/GEO defense contended, specifically, that President Reagan abused appeal that he was entitled to 12 sentencing jurors, as is the Business Office, 45 North 1991, 2:00 p.m., at which time will be held on an application been upheld against a constitutional challenge by a Marine his authority when he signed an executive order in 1984, and flowers and a new under­ School Street, Manchester, they will be publicly opened. praying for a change of name 1 229 Main Street, Manchester facing the first military execution in 30 years. practice in all states with death penalties. ground sprinkler system to keep CT. 1984 DODCE ARIES without congressional approval, outlining rules for military The right is reserved to reject as in said application on file Exit 3 off 1-384 ■ 646-6464 At the same time, the U.S. Court of Military Appeals said capital cases. But the military appeals court disagreed. “We now have' everything healthy. any and all bids. Specifica­ more fully appears, at the Aulomotic. PS. A/C concluded that the president acted within his powers in wasS?:99S that Lance Cpl. Ronnie Curtis may bring at least one more ap­ tions and bid forms may be Court of Probate on April 30 Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 9-8; Fri. 9-6; Sat. 9-5 Curtis, who is black, contends racial taunts drove him to kill promulgating (the order) and that this rule otherwise satisfies 1991 at 10:00 A M . _____ N O W S 2 ,1 9 S peal, challenging the racial composition of his Jury and other Shevardnadze LEGAL NOTICE secured at the Business Of­ Lt. James Lotz of Scranton, Pa., and Lotz’s wife, Joan, at constitutional requirements.” Senior Judge Robinson O. fice, 45 North School Street, Mary C. McNamara, 1984 BUCK CENTURY matters. Camp Lejeunc, N.C., on April 13, 1987. Town ol Andover Limited Manchester, CT. Everett wrote. Chief Judge Eugene R. Sullivan and Judcc Wal­ plans U.S. visit Registration Session, last Ass't Clerk Loaded. Ya Gotta See It! The court, in its ruling Thursday, rejected argumenLs by Curtis, who confessed to a stale trooper and to other inves­ ter Cox III concurred. weekday before election, at wcB'SibWS Curtis’ attorneys that murder defendants in military uials arc tigators, was sentenced to death by a nine-member court mar­ WASHINGTON (AP) ^ Town Office, Saturday, May 4 N O W » . 5 9 S Fomicr Soviet Minister Eduard denied the protections accorded civilians in state courts. The tial panel, including three blacks. His dcfcn.se contended in the Please see SOLDIER, page 8. 1991, 9AM to 11AM. "To admit 1987 JEEP WACONEER A. Shevardnadze plans to visit those seeking to vote in elec­ 91 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE AT. PS. A/C. Stereo, PW the United States in May. his tion who attained age, citizen­ wasSrO:9d6 ship or residence since April CHEVROLET first visit since he resigned last 15,1991. ______N O W S 8 ,6 9 5 CLYDE I 5 U I C K And shall never BNE news December, according to docu­ LYNCH USED CAR Schaller Bette Kowalski, Quality 1987 FORD TAURUS ments obtained Friday by The Louise Parkington, SAMPLE SELECTION Gold. AT. A /C . PS DEM01990 CHEVY CORSICA NEW 1991 CHEVY CAVALIER Associated F*rcs.<:. Registrars of Voters Pre-Owned Autos was SfrdVft 84 Odsmoblle Omega $3,995 SPORT SEDAN List 12,345 RS CONVERTIBLE Sale Price 17,195 Shevardnadze pkms to arrive 84 Chevy Celebety 54,395 Value Priced N O W 5 6 .2 9 5 the Twain meet? may come on May 4 and visit Washington, 84 Toyota Cressido $6,595 USED CAR BEST BUYS! 1987 DODCE DAYTONA AC, cruise, stereo and much Clyde Discount -1750 3.1 V6, AT, AC, stereo cass., Chicago, New York, Boston, At­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS 85 Jeep Chefokee Pioneer $5,995 5 Spd.. PS, Cass. PW 8b Bronco H XLS $6,595 1985 Cadillac SedOevllle $8,995 more ind., only 9,000 mi. #033 power windows and locks, j-®** Special R ebate-300 ESTATE OF wos$S:996 Less First Time BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Huck attempt to extract a substantial sum lanta, Dallas, Houston, San 85 Nsscn Stanza $4,995 Auto, Loaded 1240 Less First Time early OUVE H. WHITON 85 Toyota Celica GT $5i995 N O W S 4 .8 9 S 6 Corsicas Available Buyer Asst. -600 Finn the object of a litigious tug-of- of money.” Francisco, Miami and Min­ a/k/a 85 Toyota Comry $5i995 1985 Chev. Cavalier $3,995 Buyer Asst -600 war? Life along the Mississippi was He said the women’s lawyer had neapolis, according to a memo OUVE WHITON 85 Brick Skyhcjwk $4,395 1988 LINC.TOWN CAR 85 Brick Centrry $4395 Aulo, A/C, Uke New Loaded. Cass., Leather never like this. not named a specific sum. William BOSTON (/\P) — The Federal prepared by Nancy Soderberg. The Hon. William E. 85 Pontloc 6000 LE $5[695 86 Ford F-150 4x4 $7,800 w asS W W S A public library that owns the H. Loos, the library’s rare book ilic chief foreign policy adviser 85 HontJa Prelude Coupe $6,995 Deposit Insurance Corp. might an­ FitzGerald, Judge of the Court V6, 4-spd, AM/FM $9995 second half of Mark Twain’s Huck­ to Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. of Probate. District of 86 Toyotd Corotld SR5 Co ip e $6j 95 NOW >11,995 *15.995 curator and a Twain scholar, es­ nounce a winning bidder for the Manchester at a hearing held 86 Odsmobile Cullrosj Cierra $4,995 1987 Plymouth Voyager $8,900 1987 LINC.TOWN CAR ^NEW 1991 GEO STORM 2*2 leberry Finn manuscript will sue two timated last month the manuscript 86 Pontidc Grand Am $6,595 NEW 1991 CHEVY S19 PtCKUP failed Bank of New England before on April 15, 1991,order^ that 86 Toyota CressicJa $9,995 Auto, A/C, 7 Passenger Loaded. 45.000 Miles The Sporty Performer Pt\ce 12,234 granddaughters of a friend of could bring $1.5 million at auction. the scheduled date next Wednesday, Six million Ford Ejcrxt Wogon $3|995 Equally at Home at Work or at Play all claims must be presented 86 1987 Honda Prelude w a s S 1W % Twain’s to get back the first half, an FDIC spokesman said Friday. to the fiduciary at the address 86 Toyota Supto $ 8 ,^ 5 N O W S 9 .6 9 5 36MPGhwy.,AC Twain gave the second half of his face cholera 86 Toyota LEVron $6'995 5 Speed, A/C, Sunroof ' Less Chevy Rebate -1000 23 MPG dty/27 MPG hwy Sale Price the library’s chairman said Friday. below. Failure to promptly GMC 2500 4X4 $8,995 stereo cass. #195 manuscript for “The Adventures of present any such claim may 86 1987 Acura Legend Sed. 198S GRAND MARQUIS Less Special Rebate -500 Choice of three. Rebate The Buffalo and Erie County The FDIC has been reviewing LIMA, Peru (AP) — The 86 Toyota Pickup $4]995 Uko New. Loaded Huckleberry Finn,” which is con­ Tho Associated Press result in the loss of rights to Monte Crorto SixJreme $?!995 Less First Time Public Library’s trustees voted to bids the past few weeks. Among tlie cholera epidemic could affect at 86 V-6, Aulo, Loaded, Sunroof was $6:995 Less Rrsi Time recover on such claim. 87 G rm d Am 5E $7,995 Buyer Asst______^ *.. * Buyer Asst sue after the women escalated their sidered among the greatest ANIMAL RIGHTS PROTEST — Protesters, some wearing contenders arc Bank of Boston least 6 million Latin Americans 1987 Chevy Cavalier Z-24 $5,995 87 Jeep Cherr^kee Pirxreet $9j995 N O W S 5 A 9 S American novels, to the Buffalo Corp. and BankAmcrica Corp., of and kill 42,000 of them if it con­ Sandra Haun, 87 Dodge Royrde 250 $8,995 V-6,5 Speed, A/C, Red demands from a tax deduction to plastic dog nose masks, demonstrated outside U.S. Surgical Clerk 87 Trsyota LE $8,995 1987 NISSAN 200SX library in 1885 at the request of San Francisco. Also, Flcct-Norstiu 1 cold, hard cash, Roland R. Benzow tinues spreading at its present 87 a d j Firenza Wtogon $5j995 1987 Acura Legend Sed. $13,900 Gold. 5 Speed. Cass. Co. in Norwalk Friday. About 400 protesters demonstrated The fiduciary is: ! a 9 9 5 said. James Fraser Gluck, a Buffalo Financial Group Inc., of Providence, rate, the head of the 87Toyotd4RLnnetSfiS $1L595 V-6, Auto, Sunroof, Loaded was $7:996 ^6995 Albert E. Whiton cxticto lawyer and manuscript collector. against the use of live, anesthetized dogs to test the com­ 87 Chevy C $6]595 N O W S 6 .6 9 5 NEW 1990 CHEVY “It’s no longer the nice, friendly R.I., submitted a joint bid with llic P.inamerican Health Organiza­ c/o J. Mark Silhavy, Esq. 87 GIO Custom Conv. Vcn $12[995 1987 Honda Accord LXI $8,900 DEM 01991 BUICK REGAL gift to the library that it started out pany’s surgical devices. The demonstration was peaceful and New York investment group Kohl- tion said Friday. Gilman & Marks 87 Toyota Lrjndciuiser $ 1 0 995 1987CAMARO COUPE 87 MrdzrJa SE5 4 7 'ooc Aulo, A/C Full Power LUMINA COUPE GRAN SPORT "'•spmSEDAN to be,” Benzow said. “It’s now an Please see TWAIN, page 8. no arrests were reported. berg Kravis Roberts & Co. “It is almost inevitable that One Riverview Square 87 Toyota 4X4 Pickup Silver. 34,000 Miles. PS U st Price East Hartford, CT 06108 „ • , ------$7,995 1987 Honda Accord Lxl $8,900 was $7:996 3.1 V6, AC, stereo cass., pwr. 3800 V6, premium Gran Sport wc will h.nve an epidemic of a 87 Btjck Regal Coupe $6,995 List Price 16,070 Clyde Discount 87 Dodge C c to w p LE S8j595 Aulo, A/C, Full Power windows and locks, cruise and A fourth bidder, New Maine monstrous nature in Latin 038-04 N O W S 6 ,4 9 5 Clyde Discount -2075 option p a c k ^ . #206. 87 Plymouth Voyager SE I ? 69S 1988 Ply Voyager LE $11,000 much more. #225 Less Buick Rebate -500 Bank Associates, is reportedly seek­ America,” Carlyle Guerra told a 87 Dodge Colt LX $5j695 * SPECUL ★ Less Chevy Rebate -1000 Less Rrst Time NOTICE TO CREDITORS 87 fo fd Tempo 5 5 995 Loaded, Auto 1990 LINC. TO W N CAR America willing to pay for less waste ing only Bank of New England’s news conference. ESTATE OF 87 Trjyotp Comry LE $8*595 White, I2XXM Miles Buyer Asst .000 Maine subsidiary. 87 Toyota MRU $7*995 1988 Ford Bronco II $9,900 NEW YORK (AP) — Most Americans want Colombia officials, mean­ CAROL MEAD GUINNESS was S?67?9S rest say they would choose the less wasteful pack­ each item occasionally. That leaves the population a/k/a 87 Trjyotd Comry $7|995 5 Speed, 4 Wheel Drive less wasteful packaging in stores, and about a age even if it cost 10 percent more. Last week, the FDIC said it would while, reported the first two 88 Vrikswogeh Gl $7*995 NOW 117,995 ^12.995 of hard-core non-rccycicrs at 50 percent for bot­ deaths from ilic disca.se. that has CAROL M. GUINNESS 88 Hondo CRX SI $8j595 1988 Chevy Corsica Sed. $6,500 third are willing to pay a dime per dollar extra for The telephone survey of 1,001 adults was taken announce a winner April 24. 88 Toyota Corolo GTS $9,995 V-6, Aulo, A/C, Power Group *16,895 tles, 43 percent for newspapers and 25 percent for also surfaced in Equador, Brazil, 9 The Hon. William E. such items, an Associated Press poll found. Friday through Tuesday by ICR Survey Research 88 Oifyslet LeBcron $10^995 MORAIMDE CiUlS. But on Friday, FDIC s(X)kesnian and Chile. FitzGerald, Judge ol the Court Mssrzn Maxima $10^995 1988 Honda Accord LXI $9,900 CLYDE USED CARS & TRUCKS Reducing landfill-choking waste is one of the 88 LINC OLN • HE CC liO y Group of Media, Pa. Results have a margin of David Barr said, “it could be before of Probate, District of 88 Oldimobrie Cierro $8,995 Aulo, A/C, Full Power MAIDA 88 BUICK LESABRE About 70 percent said their community docs Pontloc Fkebird 88 CHEVY CORSICA issues environmentalists hope to publicize in sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage Manchester at a hearing held 88 315 CENTER STREET not require any sort of effort to separate and the 24ih. Then again, it could be 88 Pontloc Bomevillo LE 1988 Mercury Cougar $7,995 67 BUICK LESABRE WAGON weekend activities leading up to Earlli Day on points. INDEX on April 9, 1991 ordered that (RT. 6), MANCHESTER - ^ - * " $ 9 9 9 5 recycle items such as cans and newspapers. Of after." all claims must be presented 88 Chevy Spectrum V-6, Aulo, Full Power, /VC Monday. The poll found a majority of people say they to the fiduciary at the address 88 Pontirx: Suribird G I Conv $9 995 TR: 643-5135 iJiosc people, six of seven said they would support 16 pages, 2 sections 89 Pontloc 6000 LE $ 7 j995 1989 Acura Legend LS $21,900 1-800-899-4530 - » 7 7 9 5 Indusu-y spokesmen say they already have got­ recycle: 58 percent say they recycle cans regular­ such a requirement. “The (FDIC) board could meet Bubble G u m ______f below. Failure to promptly 89 Ca nty DIX $9j995 Coupe, 5 Speed, Airbag, Loaded ^ 9 9 9 5 ten the message and arc making packages witli ly, but that drops off to 42 percent for ncw.spapcrs and decide,” he said. “You just never Classified^______~ present any such claim may 89 Toyotd 4X4 Pickup $10,595 87 BUICK SOMERSET “That shows pretty impressive support — really 14-16 89 Toyota Tercel Coupe $6,995 88 CHEVY SPECTRUK materials that arc reusable, recyclable, less waste­ and 36 percent for bottles. know.” Comics______result in the loss of rights to 1989 Acura Legend LS $17,900 demand from citizens that they get recycling ser­ ___ 7 recover on such claim. 89 Toyota Supra Tufbo Cpe $16,995 Limited, 2 Dr. ^ _ _ 88 CHEVY BEREHA CPE ful or safer for the environment. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, April 2 0 ,1991-—3 FOCUS U.S. General EB plans Dear Abby PEOPLE Dr. Gott warns Iraqis more Abigail Van Buren ® had some unkind words about Kitty Kelley, whose new unauthorized biography on Peter Gott, M.D. layoffs Nancy Reagan alleges that the famous crooner and to stay clear the former first lady had an affair in the White WESTERLY, R.I. (AP) — House. ZAKHO, Iraq (AP) — A U.S Italy’s Foreign Ministry said the General Dynamics Corp.’s Electric Fat woman has Early in h's concert Thursday night at the Desert general met with Iraqi military of­ government will open a camp — Boat division has commissioned a Sky Pavilion in Pheonix, Sinatra said: “I hope the Hiatal hernia? ficers Friday to tell them to stay out guarded by 500 soldiers — for study outlining another series of next time she is crossing a street, four blind guys of the way as allied u-oops build 60,000 Kurdish refugees, possibly staff reductions over the next two nothing to wear come along driving cars. camps for Kurdish refugees strug­ near the Iranian border. The Dutch years, a newspaper reported Friday. “You should not degrade the president’s wife in gling to survive in the mountains of promised to send 1,000 soldiers and The submarine manufacturer has Washington. She is a great lady.” See specialist northern Iraq. set up a camp for up to 10,000 launched a program to “substantially DEAR ABBY: I am married, have two young children Sinatra concluded his salvo by saying if Kelley Lt., Gen. John L. Shalikashvili, refugees, according to the ministers cut operating costs” by eliminating and am 4 1/2 months pregnant. I also w e i^ 270 pounds. were a man, “someone would be whacking her out head of allied military forces mobil­ DEAR DR. GOTT: I have a hiatal hernia and can’t of Defense and Foreign Affairs. “excessive management layers,” The problem (besides my weight) is that I can’t find any every 15 minutes.” ized to deal with the refugee crisis, seem to get the help I desire from my doctor. I avoid let­ And tons of relief supplies con­ The Westerly Sun said. maternity clothes to fit me! Are fat women not allowed ■ Country singer Tammy Wynette was in a delivered the warning during a 45- tuce, cabbage and spicy foods, eat numerous small meals tinued to pour into 'Rirkey on The newspaper quoted a memo to get pregnant? Do designers feel that fat women who hospital Friday with severe stomach pain, and doc­ each day and take Zantac. What else can I do? minute meeting at an empty customs British, French and Canadian circulated to employees at the com­ become pregnant don’t deserve maternity clothes? tors believe the cause may be either a gallstone or in­ station just inside northern Iraq. DEAR READER: Hiatal hernia, a weakness in the planes. A Soviet plane also brought pany’s Groton, Conn., yard an­ What am I supposed to do for maternity clothes, flammation of scar tissue from surgery done years “We had a very frank exchange of nouncing the next phase of what Abby? Also, I’d love to name my baby Abigail after you, ago. diaphragm where the esophagus joins the stomach, may relief supplies for the hungry Kurds. cause heartburn, bloating and abdominal discomfort. views, he said after emerging and general manager James E. Turner Jr. if it’s a girl — but my husband won’t let me. Her publicist, Evelyn Shriver, said by telephone shaking hands with the two Iraqi of­ Shalikashvili, accompanied by These symptoms are usually relieved by antacids, described as a long-term and — UNCLOTHED AND PREGNANT from Nashville, Tenn., that she was unsure how long ficers. other allied officers, met with Staff medicine (such as Zantac) to reduce gastric acid and “sweeping restructuring program.” DEAR UNCLOTHED: Find a person who can make Wynette would remain at the hospital or what her But he added that “as in all first Brig. Gen. Nushwan Danoun and Officials at the company — something for you to wear. A man or woman who sews exact condition was. dietary modifications (such as avoiding food known to cause indigestion). If this program fails to relieve meetings there are some issues that Staff Brig. Gen. Abdul-Hafiz Jazail. which also has a sub-manufacturing professionally will be the answer to your prayers. Inquire Wynette canceled an appearance Friday night in remain to be worked. We will work The Iraqis declined to speak to yard at Quonset in North at your local fabric shop if you don’t know such a per­ Denver, Shriver said. symptoms, I refer patients to a gastroenterologist for three reasons. them (out) in due time.” reporters but told U.S. officers they Kingstown — said a consultant’s son. The 48-year-old Nashville star was stricken with were from staff headquarters in First, I could be missing something. The problem may He did not give specifics of what study of its management staffing Sorry your husband won’.t let you name your baby stomach pains Thursday afternoon while riding in a he told the Iraqis or how they Baghdad. be more complicated than it appears. For example, peptic was a precursor to the next round of after me. Since “Abigail”’ was good enough for the Old private bus caravan in southern . She was responded. r t u c / ' E T C A . I- Raglnald PlntolManchBstor Herald layoffs. Testament, it should be good enough for your husband. taken to Belleville Memorial Hospital in Belleville, esophagitis (inflammation of the lower esophagus) can Shalikashvili said the meeting’s ONE GETS AWAY — A youngster chases a tennis bail while trying to bounce it off his rac­ complicate hiatal hernia. Ulcers may be present. Or, 'The meeting took place as U.S. The program is intended “to DEAR ABBY: When I was a very young girl, many, 111., and transferred later Thursday to Barnes Hospital troops continued to scout for sites purpose was to set ground rules that quet under the guidance of instructor Michelle Morianos, right, Friday. The tennis lesson took eliminate unneeded, overlapping m ^ y years ago, I knew a poem that began, “Monday’s in St. Louis. worst of all, an undiscovered growth can contribute to would “as much as possible symptoms. for the refugee camps. U.S. officials place on the courts at Charter Oak Park, Manchester. and redundant support, overhead child is fair of face” — and it went on to name every day Barnes spokesman David Trousdale confirmed that eliminate any possibility of clashes The Assoclatad Press Second, persisting dyspepsia and discomfort should, in said six Special Forces teams had and administrative functions and of the week and described the kind of child that would be Wynette had been admitted to the hospital but would ADDICTED TO WAR — England’s Prince been formed to search for suitable between coalition forces and Iraqi reduce excessive management bom on that day. provide no additional information. my opinion, be investigated with a special test. Called forces in this area.” Andrew, a helicopter with the Royal locations. layers,” Turner said in his memo. 1 have looked through all of my old children’s books Wynette, a native of TUpelo, Miss., popularized the esophagogastroduodenoscopy (a truly intimidating word, Navy, said being in comoat during the even for a professional), the test is performed by a U.S. construction units in Turkey President Bush has ordered U.S. Rightists to rally for Hitler and have not been able to find it. Would you, or perhaps EIccU'ic Boat has said that it faces songs “Stand By Your Man” and “D-I-V-O-R-C-E.” began building a base to serve 550 noops to build refugee camps for one of your readers, happen to know it? In March, she performed before President Bush and Falklands War was addicting. "Combat is specialist who passes a lighted fiberoptic tube into the much leaner times because the upper intestinal tract to examine the lining. In this way, a American personnel at Hakkarri Kurds who fled their homes after the BERLIN (AP) — Gangs of hoods with shaved heads It is very frustrating to be unable to recall something other dignitaries at a gala Washington celebration of In the past few weeks there has been a sharp rise in Defense Department’s appetite for almost a drug, it’s a high,” he said in a specific diagnosis can be made. near the Iraqi border. collapse of their rebellion against and short tempers are threatening to remind Germans on you once knew so well. I was bom in 1902 and taugbt America’s victory in the Persian Gulf War. the number of neo-Nazi attacks on foreigners, par­ the submarines it builds is waning recent interview. Third, Barrett’s esophagus, a pre-malignant alteration Italy and the Netherlands, as well, Saddam Hussein. Several thousand Saturday of an anniversary they would like to forget: school in a one-room schoolhouse in Kentucky. I prefer B Actor Sylvester Stallone has been sued over a ticularly Poles, Africans and Asians. after the boom years of the Reagan of the esophageal lining, appears in up to 10 percent of pledged new assistance for the U.S., British and French soldiers are Adolf Hiller’s birthday. not to sign my name, so please sign this... real-life car chase in which the star of the “Rambo” Although such incidents have occurred across the na­ defense buildup. EB is building the refugees inside Iraq. to protect the camps. The anniversary of the Nazi dictator’s birth 102 years FORGETFUL and “Rocky” films allegedly rammed an auto with Honda Civic, driven by photographer E.L. Woody. patients with symptomatic hiatal hernia. This can be tion, they have been far more frequent in the economi­ last of the Trident nuclear sub­ DEAR FORGETFUL: The poem is titled “Monday’s his Mercedes. Woody and Norris had been sitting in the Honda diagnosed by a spwialist using the test I described above, ago will come for the first time in a united Germany, cally troubled east. marines and the Los-Angcles class Child,” and here it is: outside the nightclub waiting to photograph Stallone. but may not be evident in the standard upper gastrointes­ which was split when the World War II Allies crushed Law enforcement authorities have come under attack of fast-attack submarines is being The lawsuit, filed Thursday in Santa Monica, his braial empire. Hitler killed himself in a Berlin Monday’s child is fair of face. Calif., Superior Court on Phillip Norris’ behalf, seeks tinal X-ray series, which is the way most hiatal hernias for the relatively few number of arrests made during replaced by a new boat, the Seawolf. Tuesday’s child is full of grace. B Former star musician Sly Stone is being sued by arc confirmed. Bush decries bunker in 1945 as the Allies closed in. rampages and rallies by neo-Nazi radicals, and for al­ unspecified damages for injuries and emotional dis­ Finally, surgery may be necessary to repair the hernia; Authorities said right-wing radicals from both east But EB is competing with New­ Wednesday’s child is full of woe tress stemming from a March 28 chase through a a woman who claims he reneged on a deal to make lowing the extremists even to congregate. her his producer and collaborator. and west planned to gather in the eastern German city of port News Shipbuilding and Dry Thursday’s child has far to go. ritzy West Los Angeles neighborhood. the gastroenterologist can make the appropriate referral. Heinz Gal inski, head of the German Jewish com­ Friday’s child is loving and giving. Although some of my readers have criticized me for Dresden on Saturday to mark Hiller’s birthday. Dock Co. in Virginia for the con­ Norris was a passenger in a car allegedly pursued In a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Newark, Federal authorities in Bonn said they were sending munity, met with German Interior Minister Wolfgang tract for the second Seawolf. It al­ Saturday’s child has to work for its living. by two autos driven by Stallone and his bodyguard. N.J., Ruby Hiesday Jones says she took Stone in and previously mentioning surgery for severe hiatal hernia AIDS activists Schaueble on Friday to demand a crackdown. But the child that is bom on the Sabbath Day with intractable symptoms, when performed by a skillful 200 federal troops to Dresden to reinforce an already ready is building the first. Tbe chase reportedly occurred after a photographer took care of him from February 1988 through June beefed-up police force of 700. Is fair and wise and good and gay. 1989 in exchange for a promise she would be his surgeon, the procedure is usually curative. Galinski said Hitler’s birthday would once again Landing the Seawolf contract is snapped pictures of Stallone as he left a Sunset B /K IM I. MILLS Bush had especially harsh words Prosecutors planned to stay on duly around the clock Boulevard nightclub. musical partner. Ask your doctor to refer you to a gastroenterologist. answer the question of “how much freedom democracy not a guarantee of job security at The Associated Press for the AIDS Coalition to Unleash to expedite arrest warrants, said Chief Prosecutor Joerg Since your symptoms are difficult to control, you need will allow its declared enemies who destroy the freedom Electric Boat, the largest private Want your phone to ring? Get Abby’s booklet, “How Stallone bodyguard Gary Compton was named as a Power, an activist group that has be­ Schwalm. The lawsuit said she was a co-author and producer the services of a specialist. of others and democracy itself.” employer in the region. Turner said. to Be Popular” — for people of all ages. To order, send a defendant in the lawsuit. Compton was driving a Nis­ for a song collection with Stone during the time he WASHINGTON — President come known for using civil dis­ long, business-size, self-addressed envelope, plus check san 300 ZX and participated in the chase, according was living with her. To give you more information, I am sending you a free Bush has said some of the tactics obedience to gain attention. ACT or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in Canada) to: Dear to police reports. Stone had a string of hits in the 1960s and 1970s, copy of my Health Report “Hiatal Hernia.” Other readers used by radical AIDS activists are UP has frequently been at odds with Abby, Popularity Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, Norris contends that Stallone, driving a black Mer­ including “Everybody Is A Star,” “Dance To The who would like a copy should send $1.25 with their “an excess of free speech,” and Cardinal O’Connor of New York Primary bill advances 111. 61054. (Postage is included.) cedes-Benz sedan, repeatedly rammed a rented Music,” and “Family Affair.” names and addresses to P.O. Box 91369, Cleveland, OH called “offensive” some of their at­ and has been criticized for disrupt­ REWARD HARTFORD (i^ ) — A legisla­ and Elections Committee approved 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the title. tacks on Roman Catholic Cardinal ing Mass in St. F^trick’s Cathedral. tive committee Friday gave near-u­ the bill 16-1. The panel also ap­ John O’Connor. “I think ACT UP resorts to tactics nanimous approval to a bill to open proved a bill moving the dates of SURPLUS SCHOOL MACHINES In an interview with reporters that are totally counterproductive,” primary elections to any candidate primaries from September to June. from religious media. Bush also said Bush told the reporters. “It is an ex­ 1990 Sew N' Serge Sewing Machines who petitions his or her way on to Now we are offering them to the put51ic. These Sew N' he thinks parents should have a say cess of free speech to use, to resort the ballot by gathering signatures “What’s really nice about this is in whether schools distribute con­ to some of the tactics these people from voters. that it’s a bipartisan effort. It cuts Serge Machines must be sold. All sewing machines RECORD doms to youngsters. use.... I find it offensive, the attack- The bill, now headed to the House across party lines,” Kczersaid. offered are new and top of the line. These Sew N' Serge “My own view is we want the s against Cardinal O’Connor.” floor, would do away with the re­ Sewing Machines sew on all fabrics, Levi's, canvas, parents involved,” the president Bush also said he has tried “to be quirement that candidates win sup­ upholstery, nylon, stretch, vinyl, silk. These Sew N' Serge said. “We want to strengthen the very sensitive to the question of port from 20 percent of the Deaths family, not weaken it. ... And one babies suffering from AIDS, in­ A PRAYER TO Sewing Machines are mode special to sew the seams Death Notices delegates to their party’s nominating THE HOLY SPIRIT About Town way you do it is through consulting, nocent people that are hurt by this convention to qualify for a primary. and overlook the edge at the same time, EVEN SEWS helping your children when they disease.” Holy Spirit, you who made mo see This town listing of deaths Is offered free of charge by the That system has long been everything and showed me the way ON LEATHER. These Sew N’ Serge Sewing Machines ore Manchester Herald. Paid announcements of death and In Anna T. (Koch) Choma the Rockville United Methodist Church. Besides his have problems of this nature — of That remark in particular upset criticized as unduly restrictive. But to reach my Ideal. You, who gave me NEW with a 25 YEAR WARRANTY. With the Sew N' Serge Memorlams appear under the Death Notices heading. wife, he is survived by two sons, David B. Baldwin of Pancake breakfast at church sexual liberty or whatever you want gay activists, such as Robert Bray, a the divine gift to forgive and forget the state’s Republican and the wrong that Is done to me and Machines, youjustset the dial and see magic happen; Anna T. (Koch) Choma died Friday, April 19, at St. East Hartford and Norman E. Baldwin Jr. of Rockville; to call it.” spokesman for the National Gay and Democratic party leaders, notably Francis Hospital. She was the widow of Anthony J. St. Bartholomew Church. 45 Ludlow Roac, you. who ore In oil Instances of my life straight sewing, zigzag, buttonholes (any size), invisible Manchester two daughters, Marcia A Sargent of Ellington and Linda M^chester, will have a pancake breakfast in the church The While House refused Friday Lesbian Task Force. former Gov. William A. O’Neill, with mo. 1, In this short dialogue want Choma. Bom in New York City, she was a life-long resi­ L. Allred of Aubumdale, FTorida; a brother, Fred to release a transcript of Bush’s “When will the White House have long defended it. to thank you tor everything and con­ blindhem, monogram, satin stitch, embroidery, appli­ Anna T. (Koch) Choma hall on April 21 with serving starting at 7:30 a.m. It is firm once more that I never want to dent of Manchester. Prior to retiring, she was employed Baldwin of Vernon; two sisters, Madeline Thibcault of open to the public. remarks, which came at a March 28 learn that all people with AIDS are “1 think there is simply very que. sew on buttons and snaps. YOUR PRICE $188.00, at Manchester Memorial Hospital as a dietary supervisor, be separated from you no matter Vernon and Dorothy Burdick of Mt. Sidney, Virginia; ^ e nrenu will consist of juice, pancakes, sausages and roundtable with selected religion innocent and that to designate only stfong sentiment that it is time — how great the material desire may suggested $529.00. These ore some ot finest sewing Deaths elsewhere and later worked in the rectory at the Church of the As­ five grandchildren, Diana Dlugolenski, Laurie coffee, p e cost is $2.50 for adults and $ 1.50 for children reporters. A substantial portion of some as innocent implies that some perhaps past time — to change the be. I want to be with you and my Norman E. Baldwin loved ones in your perpetual glory. machines on the market. Trades accepted. Layaways sumption. She was a communicant of the Church of the Dlugolenski and Mark Dlugolenski, all of Ellington. under 12. For more information call 646-1613. the session was obtained from the are guilty?” he asked Friday. state’s nominating system into one Assumption. She leaves four sons and daughters-in-Iaw; Amen. Thank you tor your love to­ welcome. For information 419-884-1184. Rockville Steven Allred and Jeffrey Allred of Aubumdale, Florida; National Catholic Reporter that is less restrictive,” said Rep. wards me and my loved ones. Persons Bush also said he was uncomfort­ Anthony J. and Nancy Choma, Jr., of Vernon, Philip m ! several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be newspaper. Washington Bureau Miles Rapoport, D-West Hartford, must pray the prayer three consecu­ • Cash or checks St. Mary’s tag sale able with his own public display of tive days without asking your wish. and Ann Choma of South Windsor, Thomas E. Choma of Tuesday, 1:00 p.m. at the Rockville United Methodist Chief Joseph Feuerhard said he was the bill’s chief sponsor. “We need to Oxford, and Stephen J. and Susan Choma of Glaston­ St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 41 Park St. will have a religion, given his office. After the third day, your wish will be YOUR PRICE HOWARD JOHNSON Church, 142 Grove St., Rockville. Burial will be in the excluded from the meeting but give boili voters and potential can­ granted, no matter how difficult it Wed. Lottery tag sale on April 27 at the church. bury; two daughters and sons in law: Maryann Choma Grove Hill Cemetery, Rockville. Friends may call at the another NCR reporter obtained a The group he addressed included didates more choices and more ac­ may be. Then promise to publish this 451 Hartford Tpke. The doors will open at 9:30 a.m.; no one will be ad­ April 24 and John Czamecki of Glastonbury, and Susan and Allen Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Manchester on transcript from one of the par­ Catholics, Jews, and mainstream cess.” dialogue as soon as this favor Is Here are Friday’s lottery results from around New Choma Zimmerman of Worcester, Ohio; a sister, Isabella mitted earlier. The sale will feature the usual tag sale granted. ’188 Vernon, CT Monday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. ticipants. The Government Administration 11am-6pm England: items plus perennials. and evangelical Protestants. M.D. Layaways Exit 64-65 combo, keep to right Burton of Santa Ana, Calif.; 15 grandchildren, a sister- Welcome take exit 65 and go 5 traffic lights. in-law, Margaret Koch of Middletown, and several Connecticut nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held on Ventriloquist puppet show Daily: 3-6-5. Lotto: 14-26-27-30-31-33. Play Four: Monday at 9:15 a.m. at the John F. Tierney Funeral Births In Brief . . . REPLACE YOUR BASEMENT DOOR 2- 2- 2- 2. Home, 219 W. Center St., followed by a mass at 10 a.m. Second Congregational Church, 385 N. Main St., will sponsor a performance by ventriloquist-pupfieteer Judy BEAT THE MAY PRICE INCREASE! at the Church of the Assumption. Calling hours are Sun­ Buch on April 20 at 2 p.m. Massachusetts day, 2 to 4 p.m., and 6 to 8 p.m., and memorial contribu­ DUARTE, Daniel Sebastian, son of Sebastian M. and ■ Following a competitive selec­ Adult CPR — teaches cardiopul­ Daily: 7-8-1-1. Ma.ss Millions: 1-5-17-23-34-38. Bonus: tions may be made to the Manchester Memorial Hospital Deborah Tbylor Duarte of Manchester was bom March The charge is $2.50. The theme of the performance tion process, RHAM High School is monary resuscitation and first aid will be ami-drugs, specifically for children and their one of 15 high schools selected to for choking on adults. Tuesday, May TH ESE A R E 9. Auxiliary, 71 Haynes St. 22,1991 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents an William and Mary Lou Taylor of parents. have students participate in the 1991 7 from 6-10 p.m. in Manchester and Northern New England Norman E. Baldwin Manchester. His paternal grandparents are Jose Custodio High School Aquanaut Program at Vernon; Thursday, May 16 from Pick Three: 3-1-5. Pick Four: 0-0-1-2. and Maria da Conceirao Duarte of Montalegre, Portugal. Emanuel hosts musical the University of Connecticut at 6-10 p.m. and Wednesday, May 29 Norman E. Baldwin, 71, of 59 Franklin St., Rockville, PORTIN' He has a sister Heather Gonzalez, 11. His maternal Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Church St., Manchester, Avery Point. from 6-10 p.m. in Manchester. formerly of Manchester, husband of Janet (Monk) great-grandmother is Mabel Cervenka of Manchester. Mr. Wayne Moshicr, science in­ Infant/Child CPR — teaches Rhode Island Baldwin, died Friday at Rockville General Hospital after will host “Promised Land,” a musical based on the life of Free Estimates - Any size, width, length, height Daily: 3-6-4-0. structor, will lead RHAM’s team parents, grandparents, babysitters STEEL FOUNDATION PUTES suffenng an app^ent heart attack at home. He was bom Moses and the Exodus, April 25 at 8 p.m. JOHNSON, David Frank Jr., son of David F. and Ticklets are available from the Capitol Region Con­ comprised of Matthew Gower, CPR, first aid for choking. Mon/ ON ALL INSTALLATIONS T o m K irb y S T E E l! March 6, 1920 in Gilead, Conn., attended Manchester Maria Rodriguez Johnson of Pearl St., Manchester, was ference of Churches. 30 Arbor St., Hartford. Phone junior, and sophomores Christine Wed, May 6, 8 and Tbe/Thur, May To htip pnnit agiM foundation notion emmd ky o -rn t'n rttf schools, and had been a resident of Rockville for the past bom March 10, 1991 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Deal and Brooke Honorc. They will 21, 23 from 6-10 p.m. in mow, ndn and unmnlod Inttelt and n d m lt o 7 ^ - D Z 3 0 38 years. He was an employee of the former Bantley Oil 236-1295 or call Emanuel Lutheran at 643-1193. Cinema His maternal grandparent is Myma Rodriguez of San Tickets arc $12.50 each in advance or $15 at the door. participate in a three part seminar Manchester; Wednesdays, May 8, 15 Co. of Manchester for over 30 years, and retired from the Salvador Caguas, PJi. His paternal grandparent is Jorge and an oceanographic field of ex­ from 6-10 p.m. in Vernon. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, April 20,1991__5 OPINION religion ______A Open Forum l99l-PlUMPMOTir«6 Lessons National Volunteer Week celebrates the people who care Bya.. NANCYMAKtr^x/ CARRr ' A o o ' j ^ and staffed by volunteers. Even and stretch out their thirsty roots to Prediction proved today, though we’ve grown to nine in theses neighbor seas? Not the whethef serving on the Board of sent in memorial donations to the dip of its healing water. Along iis RIVER JORDAN. It empties the Directors or across the counter at Emergency Plantry/Fbbd Bank in A support A special week is set aside to full and 13 part time staff, the role shore the children play. good water into both. Not the soil in To The Editor: honor and thank America’s volun­ of Mr\CC paid staff is often to sup­ Shepherd’s Place, our heartfelt memory of Frances Gordon; Larry The RIVER JORDAN makes this which they lie; not the counUy thanks. Durey, the Polk Family, (Charlotte The wait is over for Bolton taxpayers. The Board of teers each year. During National port and enable the work of the SM with spaikling water from the round about. Cote, Bernice StranL to the mem­ Finance has proposed a tax increase of 19 percent (al­ Volunteer Week (April 21-27) we volunteers, i.e. Samaritan Shelter. THANK YOUS — MACC has hills. So it laughs in the sunshine. This is the difference. The SEA bers of Triqjty Covenant for their most 4 mills). Surprised anyone? You shouldn’t be, as plane pause to recognize our unique his­ Over 900 volunteers, not counting And men build their houses near to recently received a most welcome tory as a nation of volunteers, reach­ the many participating in many of OF GALILEE receives but does not gift in memory of Arthur (Spike) this has been going on for years, with many taxpayers keep the JORDAN. For every drop $2000 bequest from the estate of ing out in many different ways not the broad spread Seasonal Sharing Holmes — to the employees of paying double what they were paying a few years ago that flows into it another drop flows Elizabeth Anderson. Such bequests By JACK ANDERSON only to help one another but work­ activities are involved in feeding the Manchester SNET who have allo­ Several months ago TNT stated that taxes in Bolton out. The giving and receiving go on and memorial gifts are vital to the and DALE VAN ATTA ______ing together as volunteers to build hungry, clothing the naked, shelter­ cated $600 to the Emergency Pantry doubled in the last five years and would double again in MACC News in equal measure. The other sea is support of the many services and up our communities and country. ing the homeless, reaching out in and another $600 to the Fuel Batik the next five years, with current spending practices. It ap­ shrewder, boarding its income programs provided by the Con­ WASHINGTON — Sen. John Glenn, Manchester, in particular, has al­ many ways to the poor, the lonely from their Community Service peals to the BOF is right on course proving that our it, and birds their nests; and every jealously. It will not be tempted into ference. If you don’t have a will D-Ohio, keeps a photograph of an SR-71 ways had a proud history of volun­ and the lost. Fund. SNET employees have been prediction was correct. This proposed budget will in­ kind of life is happier because it is any generous impulse. Every drop it (and lawyer friends say that well long time benefactors of our human crease taxes for the average taxpayers approximately Blackbird spy plane on the credenza be­ teer contribution. Three community I would like to share with you a there. over 60 percent of us haven’t made based organizations alone, gets, it keeps. The SEA OF needs programs, and to the Bolton $500 per year, and this mind you on top of the huge in­ hind his desk, a gift from the intelligence parable written some 45 years ago The RIVER JORDAN flows on GALILEE gives and lives. This out a valid will) you may want to community. Attached to it is a note that Manchester Memorial Hospital^ by Bmce Barton for the United Lions Club who surprised us with a crease last year. If this travesty is allowed to occur, we south into another sea. Here is no other sea gives nothing. It is named consider including MACC as a gift of $250. Our thanks also to Ar­ says, “Gone, but not forgotten.” Manchester Area Conference of Way. To me it eloquently illustrates will certainly retain our position as the area leader in per­ splash of fish, no fluttering leaf, no the DEAD. beneficiary. We are most happy to thur and Elizabeth Johnson, Virginia The plane was retired from service last Churches and the Manchester school the generous and giving nature of sonal propierty taxes paid, and will improve our chances song of birds, no children’s laughter. There are two seas in Palestine. honor the request of those who have Briggs and AARP Chapter 604. of becoming #1 in j>er capita spending in Connecticut year. But there are many in Congress system list almost 3,(X)0 active our volunteers. Travelers choose another route, un­ commitments and concerns in spe­ volunteers. There are two kinds of people in (God forbid). who have not forgotten it. And the “There are two seas in F^ilestine. less on urgent business. The air the world. cial areas such as feeding the hungry Lately a number of letters have been published regard­ Blackbird may have enough friends in MACC is specially volunteer One is fresh and fish are in it. hangs over its waters and neither or support and outreach to elderly or oriented. All of our programs and Our volunteers arc like the Sea of ing Bolton, about the upcoming election, the school high places to resurrect it in the wake of Splashes of green adorn its banks. man or beast nor fowl will drink. Galilee, receiving and giving life youth or homeless. THE services were initially developed Trees spread their branches over it, building project, and other related subjects. Some of the Persian Gulf War where it was What makes this mighty difference and love. To each and everyone. Our thanks to those who have these letters were just nasty missiles from people who are desperately needed. BIBLE apparently not affected by the recession. They recom­ The Pentagon grounded the Blackbirds mend we become involved in an expensive school build­ after 25 years of successful reconnais­ SPEAKS ing project, which could be built for about one half of the sance photography over enemy territory. by present proposal. One writer has lived in town less than Officials in the I%ntagon and some Air Eugene Brewer one year and now professes to have the answers to Bol­ Force brass decided that the Blackbirds CONGREGATIONAL David W. Mullen, pastor. Sunday worship 9 a.m.. worship services; 10:30 a.m., Sunday When you for th e first tim e visit Community Baptist Church, 585 E. Cen­ ton’s problems, althou^ he obviously has not done his had been eclipsed by satellite photog­ Bolton Congregational Church, 228 Bol­ a.m. and 10:45 a.m.; Wbdnesday, 7 p.m. School. (649-3696) ROMAN CATHOLIC ter St., Manchester. Rev. James I. Meek, min­ a worship meeting of the ton Center Road. Rev. Charles H. Ericson, (647-7355). South United Methodist Church, 1226 Church of the Assumption, Adams Street, homework. I believe his problem and other big spenders raphy and were no longer necessary. ister. Schedule; 10 a.m., Sunday worship ser­ Church o f Christ, you will dis­ pastor and Jane Hooper, commissioned min­ Full Gospel Interdenominational Church, Main St., Rev. Frederick L. Vhrger, pastor; Manchester. Rev. Arthur Audet and Rev. John has to do with not being able to identify with middle and As we reported this week, even Gen. vice; 11:15 a.m.. Church School; Noon, Miuth cover striking differences from ister. Schedule; 10 a.m., Sunday worship. 10 745 Main St.. Manchester. Dr. Philip Kyle W. McGaw, associate pastor. Sunday Golas, co-pastors. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; groups. A nursery Is avallable.(643-0537) lower income people. We don’t see a problem and im­ Wondering about whys H. Norman Schwarzkopf, commander of a.m.. Church School. Nursery for pres­ Saunders. Sunday, 10 a.m.. worship service schedule; lAtorship services, 8 and 10 a.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 that to which you are accus­ choolers. 11:15 a.m., FORUM programs. and Bible classes — all ages; Sunday 7 p.m., Church School. 10:15 a.m.; 9 a.m., adult a.m. and noon. (643-2195) tomed. Yxi will find little to mediately decide to just throw money at it. Each problem the Operation Desert Storm forces, asked Faith Baptist Church, 52 Lake St., (649-7077) worship service. Wed. 7:30 p.m. worship ser­ education. (647-9141). St. Bridget Church, 70 Main St., must be solved after considering our ability to pay for it. to have the Blackbirds put back into ser­ Manchester. remind you of the classical ar­ Life s toughest and most revealing Canter Congregational Church, 11 C:onler vice. Prayer lino. 24 hours (646-8731). Manchester. Rev. Joseph Donnelly, Suzanne chitecture, the ornate furnish­ If these wealthy, mostly two income families, want vice when satellite photography proved Rev. Jim Beliasov, pastor. Sunday School; St., Manchester. Rev. Newell H. Curtis Jr. NATIONAL CATHOLIC Nolan, Sister Joan Reilly, CSJ, collaborative questions, it seems to me, are those that time he has left; how to make amends for 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship; 10:45 a.m. and JEWISH-CONSERVA- ings, or the solemn liturgies as­ something that we cannot afford, then let them pay extra to be not as versatile as that which could &hedule: 8 and 10 a.m., Sunday worship ser­ St. John the Baptist Polish National pastoral team. Saturday Mass, 5 p.m.; Sunday past insensitivities and inadequacies; 630 p.m. (646-5316) begin with “why” — “Why is there so vices; 9 a.m.. Bethel Bible and breakfast; 10 Catholic Church, 23 Golway St., Manchester. masses, 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and sociated with venerable dd- taxes to obtain it. be had by overflights. The request was First Baptist Church, 240 Hillstown Road, TIVE much pain and sorrow in the world?” how to accept and live life as it is; how a.m.. Church School and child care; 11:15 Rev. Stanley M. Loncola, pastor. Sunday Mas­ noon. (643-2403) llne denom inations. SlmpUcIty Manchester, Or. Billy J. Scon, pastor. Sunday Temple Beth Sholom, 400 E. Middle Tpke., to cope. denied, apparently by Defense Secretary a.m.. social hour. (647-9941 ses, 9 a.m. weekday masses, 8 a.m.; School St. Jamas Church, 896 Main St., will b e the rule. We have also heard from someone who does not ap­ “Why must innocent children suffer for schedule: 9 a.m.. Open Prayer and Coffee Manchester. Dr. Richard J. Plavin, Rabbi; Dr. Dick Cheney, who had not been a fan of Second Congregational Church, 385 No. of Christian Living classes, Sunday, 10:15 Manchester. Rev. Francis Krukowski, Rev. \fc>u also will find the worship the mistakes of their parents?” “Why “The way I sec it, God’s the only one Fellowship; 9:30 a.m., Bible Study for pre- Leon Wind, Rabbi Emeritus; Wayne Krieger, pear to be concerned that her taxes have more than Main St., Manchester. Rev. V. Joseph Millon. a.m.; CCD classes, Thursdays, 6 p.m. Frank Carter and Rev. John Gwozdz. Satur­ the Blackbird during his days as a con­ school-adult; 11 a.m.. Morning worship ser­ Cantor; Shirley Segal, president. Friday ser­ exercises being presided over doubled in a few years. Fortunately for us this feeling is does mankind seem unable to resolve who knows why, and He doesn’t seem to pastor. Schedule; 10 a.m., Sunday Wbrship (643-5906) day masses at 4 and 6:30 p.m.; Sunday mas­ gressman. vice, (649-7509) vices at 8:15 p.m.; Saturday services, 10 a.m.; by several different men, with not widespread in Bolton. She has also apparently missed serious problems between people want to tell me,” Leon says. “So I can’t service and Church School, nursery provided ses at 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and noon First Baptist Chapel of the Deaf, 240 (649-2863) Monday through Thursday services at 7:30 NAZARENE and 5 p.m. (643-4129) no clergy/lalty distinctions. without violence?” worry about that. I can only worry about But there is a new Congress with some Hillstown Road, Manchester. Rev. William A. p.m. the long term main focus of TNT: Controlled Prioritized Church of the Nazarene, 236 Main St.. Church of St. Maurice, 32 Hebron Road, /Yrd you will notice participa­ “Why ... why ... why?” what is. This is the hand that life has fresh faces on key committees. And there Shifflen. pastor: Sunday services, 9:30 a.m., COVENANT n Spending (not anti tax), educational improvements based LUTHERAN Manchester. Rev. Philip Chatto, pastor. Sun­ Bolton. The Rev. William J. Olesik, pastor. tion by the congregation as a dealt me, and so I’m going to play it out are some longstanding fans of the Black­ Sunday Schcxil for preschool-adult; i t a.m., Trinity Covenant Church, 302 Hack­ Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at O Z3 on our ability to pay, and a return to strong and effective Philosophers have struggled to find deaf and hearing-impaired worship service; Concordia Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St., day schedule: 9:30 a.m., Sunday School: whole, not by trained groups, the best I can.” bird who plan to use the lessons of the matack St.. Manchester. Rev. Norman Swen- 10:40 a.m., worship service, children's church 7:30 a.m., 9:15 a.m. and 11 a.m. (643-4466) 33 1“ leadership that was evident during the terms of Hank answers to those questions for centuries. Wednesday. 7 p.m., prayer meeting-BIble Manchester. Rev. Dr. Kim-Eric Williams, pas­ as the entire assemblage Joins sen, pastor. Rev. Raul Knight, associate pas­ and nursery: 6 p.m., evening praise service, About the best they’ve been able to come And that’s really all any of us can do, Persian Gulf War to lobby for a revival study. (643-7543 TDD) (649-7509 voice). tor. Sunday Holy Communion, 8 a.m. and SALVATION ARMY In the singing of psalms, hymns, Ryba and before him, Richard Morra. tor; Schedule; 8 and 11 a.m., worship ser­ nursery. Mid week Bible Study,. 7 p.m., Wbd­ of the planes. Mount Zion Baptist Church, 240 Hillstown 10:30 a.m. Sunday School, 9 a.m.: Adult up with is “just b ^ u s e ... just because isn’t it? Our faith, whatever it may be, vices; 9:30 a.m.. Bible School. (649-2855). nesday. 6:30 p.m., Wednesdays, Itouth ac­ Th« Salvation Army, 661 Main St., Major and spiritual songs. /\nd that Rep. Dave McCurdy, D-Okla., is the Road, Manchester. Rev. Harrie Williams, pas­ Forum, 9:15 a.m. (649-5311). and without Instrumental accom­ There are taxpayers in town with children in the ... just because.” (No, I take that back. can provide some answers and a great Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Church St., tivities. (646-8599). school system who feel their children will not be able to new chairman of the House Intelligence tor. Sunday services: 11 a.m., Sunday School; EPISCOPAL Mrs. Gary Asperschlager, pastors. Sunday panim ent. Robert Frost had an honest response deal of personal peace. But when it Noon, worship service. (569-0408) Manchester, Rev. Paul S. Johansson, pastor. PRESBYTERIAN services: benefit from the proposed school building project be­ Committee, and an advocate of the St. George's Episcopal Church, 1150 Sunday worship 8:30 and 11 a.m.. Sunday The forgoing differences are when he said, “In three words I can sum comes right down to it, we have to ac­ Boston Tpke,, Bolton. Rev. David Brown, pas­ Coventry Presbyterian Church, Rt. 44A 9:30 a.m, Sunday School; 10:45 a.m., Holi­ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE School, 9:45 a.m. (643-1193.) ness not happenstance. They are a cause the increased taxes needed for the budgets and the up everything I’ve learned about life: it cept the vicissitudes of life at face value, Blackbird. Sen. Glenn has always been a tor. Sunday worship 10 a.m.; church school. and Trowbridge Road, Coventry. Rev. Brad First Church of Christ, Scientist, 447 N. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, meeting and nursery care;, 6 p.m.. Salvation result of seeking to worship Blackbird fan and is a member of both 9:45 a.m. coffee fellowship, ll a.m. Evans, pastor. Sunday service 9:30 a.m., wor­ school projects will cause them to move to another town goes on.” Which is about as comforting and do the best we can to overcome Main St., Cooper and High streets, Manchester. Rev. meeting. (643-9203.) ship; 10:45 a.m., Sunday school: 6:30 p.m., G od *ln spirit a n d In tru th ,' with more affordable taxes. There are many towns near­ as what the Beatles had to say on the them. Yes, there is pain and sorrow in the the Senate Intelligence and Armed Ser­ Manchester. Sunday schedule; 10:30 a.m. Charlo W. Kuhl, pastor. 9:30 a.m.. divine wor­ John 4:23-24. The spontaneity, by to choose from. vices committees. Glenn called the service and ship; 10:45 a.m., Sunday school; Holy Com­ Bible study and fellowship.: 7 p.m., collee UNITARIAN UNIVER- subject: “Ob-la-di, ob-la-da.”) world — we can’t change that. But we St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 41 Park St., munion first and third Sundays (649-4243.) break; Pre-school story hour. Wednesday, y e t with order, m ay surprise Sunday School. Child care provided; Wednes­ Manchester. Aridrew D. Smith, rector. That’s why I value the perspective of can do our part to help alleviate it. We grounding of the Blackbirds a “grave day, 8 p.m. 9:45 a.m. (742-7222). SALIST you. There is a simple and much easier solution than JOSEPH WALKER Dee Anne Dodd, assistant reaor; Alva G. METHODIST can work to ease the pain of suffering mistake (that) could place our nation at a service and nursery. (649-1446) Presbyterian Church of Manchester, 43 Unitarian Universalist Society-East, 153 moving, however, on May 6. Vote to elect all of the Leon, a friend who is valiantly fighting a Decker, Spnjce St.. Manchester. Rev. Richard Gray, battle against cancer that he already children, and we can curtail man’s in­ serious disadvantage in the event of a fu­ Bolton United Methodist Church, 1041 W. Vernon St., Manchester. Rev. Connie CHURCH OF CHRIST petitioning candidates. Vote the third line and you will no slipped disc and a hernia. CHURCH OF CHRIST assodate priest. Sunday services: 7:30 a.m. Boston Tpke., Bolton. Rev. Ed Painter. Sun­ pastor. Sunday worship service. 10:30 a.m., Siemburg, minister. Sunday services, 10:30 Lydall & Vernon Streets knows he will lose. A year ago, Leon humanity to man by controlling our own ture crisis.” and 9:30 a.m.; Wednesdays, 10 a.m. days, 9:30 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. wor­ nursery; 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. Bible a.m.; Nursery care and youth religious educa­ longer have to accept the arrogance and indifference of TTie discovery of cancer seemed to set Church o f C h rist, 394 Lydall St., (649-4583) violent urges and then reaching out to There is hushed talk that the Pentagon ship service, nursery. (649-3472) studies throughout the week. (643-0906) tion. Coffee hour after service. (646-5151.) Phone: 646-2903 some of our town officials and the spend beyond our was a man in his prime. A lifetime of off a chain reaction of bad events in Manchester. Rev. Eugene Brewer and Rev. hard, physical labor had given him the our neighbors in a spirit of tolerance and will develop another spy plane to take Gareth Flanary. Schedule: 9 a.m., Sunday GOSPEL North United Methodist Church, 300 ability to pay practices of most of them. Leon’s life. There were problems with Bible class; 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., Sunday wor­ Parker St., Manchester. Dr. William C. Trench, physique of a man much younger than love. the Blackbird’s place, but the Air Force Church of tho Living God, Robertson Also vote no on May 17. On the still too expensive worker’s compensation, then problems ship: 7 p.m., Wbdnesday meeting, (646-2903) pastor; Rev. H. Osgood Bennett, visitation Such answers may not sit very well denies any successor is in the works. School, No. School St.. Manchester. Rev. minister. Sunday schedule, 9 a.m. and 10:30 school building project. If the Board of Finance docs not his 58 years. And coming up through the with Leon’s medical insurance. Then his School of Hard Knocks had given him a with many in a world that demands in­ Glenn is not appeased by the rumors that cut the budget increase to 5 percent or less, you will be brother died. Then Leon became refreshing point of view and a delightful­ stant and complete satisfaction. But something else may be in the offing. paralyzed. Then there were car problems. given the opportunity to vote down this budget at a ly quick, cheery, self-depreciating wit. those are the best answers we have. And You c ^ talk about future systems, Then came word that the cancer had referendum. We do not need creative, expensive financ­ “I figured you might be able to use once we come to accept those answers meanwhile, this thing works. Why throw ing. We do need affordable taxes. Remember, in Bolton, spread so far so quickly that therapy and ... well, that’s where faith and courage it away on some future promise?” Glenn your vote really does count. these,” he said last summer as he handed surgery were quite useless. over a box filled with the plumpest, come in. Faith is what helps us cope with told our associate Jim Lynch. Glenn per­ SENIOR CITIZENS Leon wasn’t quite keeping pace with Charles F. Holland juiciest peaches I’d ever seen. “If I “whys” when our only answer is “be­ sonally requested reactivation of the "At Jefferson House Adult Day 10 Riga Lane Job, but he suddenly understood that cause.” Courage is what it takes to accept Blackbirds during the Gulf war, but he figured wrong, just wrap up the box and Bible story more intimately. Health Centers, our participants Bolton give ’em back to my wife for Chrisunas. “because” as an answer without sur­ fears it may be too late now to put the She loves dried fruit.” At first, Leon admits, he found him­ rendering to it. planes back in service. Varied activities planned reassert their independence the self asking the “why” questions — a lot. And if it sounds like I’m advocating Factions inside the Air Force cam­ Leon hadn’t missed a day of work on Why him , when he was the only mem­ account of sickness in more than 20 tilting at windmills — you know, dream­ paigned to ground the Blackbird and way you and I do every day. bers of his family who hadn’t abused his ing the impossible dream, fighting the found enough support in Congress. Berry's World y ^ s when he hurt his back last fall. body with alcohol? Why now, when he Since he’d been doing a lot of heavy lift­ unbeatable foe, never Biving up in the Maintenance records were distorted. The for Senior Citizens Month Families trust us to give the lov­ and Mae were looking forward to slow­ face of overwhelming odds — so be it. It flight costs of the plane were exag­ ing all those years, he assumed the odds ing down a little and enjoying the ing care that they would, hut with of injury had finally caught up with him. worked for Don Quixote. And it’s work­ gerated. The Air Force even pushed the By JEANETTE CAVE on Thursday, May 9 starting at 5 Menu: ^andkids? And why cancer, with all of But after his doctor examined him ing for Leon. That’s a good enough mismformation that a Stealth aircraft Manchester Senior Center p.m. Tickets are available at the Mon 4/22 — Chef’s choice, the professional expertise for its attendant pain and uncertainty? reason “why” for me. would lake the place of the reconnais­ Senior Center for $2. Transportation beverage, dessert thoroughly, he said he would need to call May is nationally known as But “why” isn’t so important to him Joseph Walker is a bishop in the sance functions done by the Blackbird. is available. Leave your name in the Tue 4/23 — Sliced turkey in an oncologist for consultation, and Senior Citizens Month, and the which we are known." anymore. Instead, he’s focusing on Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dav While the Air Force was trying to kill office when you buy your ticket. sandwich, soup, beverage, dessert Leon knew he was facing more than a Senior Center will offer a myriad of “hows”: how to make the best use of the Saints. the program, it had no qualms about On May 2, 10 a.m., the Health Wed 4/24 — Swedish meatballs programs to enhance opportunities featuring the sleek jet in glossy recruit­ Department will give a lecture on on noodles, roll, beverage, dessert for participation. The month will CPR. Other public announcements Thu 4/25 — Beef stew, roll, Maureen Dolin, ment pitches: “In our world there is no start with the Newcomers Meeting speed limit. ... In the Air Force we’ve have advertised the incorrect time. beverage, dessert on Wednesday, May 1. The annual RN-Coordinator Help the Kurdish people got engines that redline at 2.193 mph, Call the Health Department to Fri 4/26 — Tuna salad sandwich, Mother’s Day Tea will be held on cruising right next door to outer space.” register, 647-3173. chowder, beverage, dessert. My friend and I sat watching news Thursday, may 9. Seniors with and The members of Cleo’s Exercise Saddam we will knock out any aircraft, When intelligence agencies argued to Ongoing activities: reports of the Kurdish people making without children can enjoy an after­ Class have chosen to continue exer­ Mon — Men’s golf 7:30 a.m.. tank or heavy artillery that moves, 1 preserve such valuable equipmenL key noon of entertainment and refresh­ their frightful journey from Iraq, near- Air Force brass said that if the Blackbird cising on the regularly scheduled Women’s golf 9:40 a.m.. Ceramics death, stumbling over the rain-swept don’t see how he can resist. No matter ment. The Friendship Circle has a days with the use of the video how much he would like to deter any un­ was so valuable to the Central Intel­ 9:30 a.m.. Bingo 10 a.m.. Pinochle 1M 1 by NEA, Inc V'® SARAH gift for every female who attends. mountains on bare and bloodied feeL as­ ligence Agency and the State Depart­ during Cleo’s absence. 12:30 a.m.. Photography 1-3 p.m. The JefTerson House Adult Day Health “Say, this IS a coincidence! I just recently king reporters in disbelief why the OVERSTREET pleasant incidents that might flatten the The Annual Plant Sale begins Satur­ Please make note of the following tires of his victory parade to the ’92 elec- ment, then they should pay for it. (April 29 & last class). Center provides care and companion* ” governments who encouraged their day, May 11 with many varieties of trip schedule: gave up being a yuppie, too. ‘ions. The result of the political infighting is Tue — (Adv) square dancing 10 uprising against Saddam Hussein had so flowering plants and vegetable Apr 29 — Rockingham Race a.m.. Photography club (informal) ship that's the next best thing to family. We have watched this tragedy unfold that the intelligence-gathering end of the plants from which to choose. The utterly abandoned them. F’ersi^ Gulf War may have been com­ Track $33.50. LV 8:30 a.m. RET 8 10-12 noon. Basketweaving 2 p.m.. “I can’t believe President Bush hasn’t step by step, from the first taunts our week of May 13 is Senior Center p.m. president issued to this unequipped, promised. The Blackbird would have Bowling at Silver Lanes 12:30 p.m.. OFFERS ELDERLY PERSONS: AND OFFERS CAREGIVERS: done something for these people yet, but week with activities including a May 14 — Ellis Island $29, LV 7 Exercise to “Cleo’s tape” 1:30 p.m.. Manchester Herald suits, above-the-ear haircuts and the un­ hopeless people to take out Saddam, to been particularly helpful in the pre-war * Ongoing health & nursing services * A respite from 24-hour caregiving I don’t think the American people will sports night (dinner & speaker). Las a.m. FtET 7 p.m. Grocery shopping (Stop & Shop) wavering belief that when Uncle Sam the only grisly conclusion it could reach. days to keep track of the Iraqi troop buil­ * Hol nutritious meals & snacks * Time for personal needs & ^ i l y stand for this much longer,” I said, Vegas Day, the Mr. & Mrs. Senior May 29 — Caprilands Herb Farm call at least a day in advance for a Founded OcL 1,1881 as a weekly. called you answered “yes,” and then “What could he have been thinking?” dup ne^ Kuwait. Without the Blackbird, Center Awards Ceremony, a Fishing * Individualized & ^ u p activities * Reassurance that your family member watching a Kurdish father pull a blanket lived through the culture shock of the the military had to rely on intermittent (filled) LV 10:30 a.m. ride. Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. away from his dying baby so the camera people all over the nation are asking, and Derby and to end the week, a dinner Jun 2-6 — Wildwood Trip (filled) * Personal care services is reviving appropriate care peace, love and “If it feels good, do it” George Bush knows it. He has some spin satellite photography and the slower, Wed — (Beg) square dancing * A safe, loving non-institutional environment * Ability to pursue career & occupation could get a better shot. As he often does, dance with a live band. Transporta­ LV 8 a.m. on Jun 2 & RET 7:30 9:15 a.m. (last class). Friendship era. TTie veteran and I were talking about control to do, and he knows that, too. more vulnerable TR-1 reconnaissance tion will be available for all evening * Compwionship * Flexible hours for commuters USPS 327-500 VOLCX, No. 1 7 2 my friend disagreed. the vast changes he had experienced in planes. p.m. on Jun 6. circle 10 a.m.. Bridge 12:30 p.m.. 1 * Rehabilitative services (PT, OT, ST) * Caregiver counseling & Resource Center “As long as Americans aren’t getting programs, call the office for a ride. Please note: No trip reservations RONALD O. NICODEMUS, Publisher his feelings about himself and morality, As the Pentagon scrambled to come up Exercise “Celeste” 2 p.m.. Non­ * Flexible wheelchair transportation * Financial assistance hurt or killed,” he said, “we can overlook Dinner reservations are now his marriage and his view of his country: with an accurate view of the battlefield. taken in advance for any reason. grocery shopping (Bradlees) call by Case management services Managing Editor___ a lot. We’re ouL our troops are coming being taken for the Mother’s Day ______Peter Downs “It was the most shocking, disappoint­ Blackbird advocates laced throughout the Please note upcoming Thursday Monday morning. Advertising Manager. _____ Lesley Radius home, and that’s all we care about.” IT'S CRIMINAL Tea and the Big Week Dinner (May programs: Business Manager _ ing thing I can remember about this military and Congress were saying, “I Tim — Orchestra rehearsal 9 Jeanne G. Fromerth It was an interesting disagreemenL The states with the highest 16). Meals will be served starting at 4/25 — Bennet Singers Call today for a brochure. Find out why more and more Circulation Manager. ____Gerlirtde Colletti whole time,” the vet told me, “sitting told you so.” Some members of Con­ a.ni.. Lunch 11:45 a.m.. Program Production Manager' considering the combatants. I lend to be percentage of serious crime 11:30 a.m. for the first sitting and 12 5/2 — OASIS’ Song and dance ____ Sheldon Cohen here in this living room watching our al­ gress even asked Cheney to bring the 12:30 p.m., “Clco’s tape” 11 a.m.. families are choosing JEFFERSON HOUSE as a fulfilling Pressroom Manager j _ Robert H. Hubbard more of a cynic than he is on a lot of lies hanging on to the helicopters as we noon for the second sitting. Don’t group Setback 12:30 p.m.. Exercise subjects, and I know in the last couple of Number of serious planes back into service, but he reported­ wait until the last minute to reserve were leaving them, the Americans crimes per 100,000 ly refused. 5/9 — Mother’s Day Tea — Lee “Celeste” 2 p.m.. Bowling at Main Telephone Number decades America has turned its back on a your meals as seating will be alternative to nursing home care. 843-2711 knocking them off. I mean, I went over F lo rid a Burton dance demonsteation Holiday Lanes” 9:30 a.m. Circulation Telephone Number lot of horror and bloodletting in places there because I believed in what we were limited. The Senior Center Garden Club 647-9946 where we’ve had our fingers in the pies. doing, and then 58,0(X) of us died and for T ex as Mini-Editorial will turn your brown thumb into a But I don’t think this can survive the what? So we could do THIS?” While celebrating the 200th anniver- CALL Published daily, Monday thru Friday, with a Saturday/ 9 A rizo n a green one. The group meets the first glare of the spotlight the press is shining So now, after an unforgivably slow Bill of Rights, Americans Sunday weekend edition, except certain holidays, by the on it. Thursday of every month. Call Jan, Manchester Publishing Co., 16 Brainard Place, should remember that in the last fiscal s ^ , after at least 1,500 of the refugees W a s h in g to n Wednesday .through Friday for Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at I base my feelings on the widespread died and thousands more are ir\ danger of yca^ their government found it necessary cj cjSEf Ej Manchester, Conn. Postmaster: Send address changes disillusionment I’ve foiiiid in people O reg o n to stamp 6.8 million documents as details. to the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester death and being turned away from There will be two bridge classes Victorian Heights announces its respite Conn. 06040. from all walks of life about the way we counu-ies in which they’d hoped to find secret. The federal Information Jefferson House Adult Day Health Centers C a lifo rn ia starting soon. One for beginners The Manchester Herald is a member of The Associated deserted our South Vietnamese allies refuge. President Bush has begun to Secinity^ Oversight Office issued the (May 7-June 25 from 12:30-2 p.m.) care; a short term stay program, at your A Special division of Hartford Hospital Press, the Audi Bureau of Circulation, the Now England after the. and what we let respond by dropping food and supplies n ^ b e r in a report that was not a secret, N ew M ex ico and one for intermediates (May 8- Press Association and the Now England Newspaper As­ happen to the Cambodians. I heard it to them. SecretaiV of State James Baker rae good news is that with the secretive sociation. June 12). Call the office to register, convenience, utilized for rehabilitation over and over any time I talked with has visited and promised help. We don’t N evad a Ronald i^agan and his secretive minions Guaranteed delivery. If you don’t receive your Herald 647-3211. 568-9692 646-2680 by 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a m. Saturdays, please someone about iL and saw it especially know what course the United Nations out of office, the number of government The last 55 Alive Driving Course and care giver’s vacations. lelophono your carrier. If you are unable to roach your in the faces of Vietnam vets. will take toward resolving the problem, G e o rg ia decline. Still, there were 40 Butternut Drive 57 Hollister Street by AARP will be held June 4 & 5. carrier, call subscriber service at 647-9946 by 6 p.m. Perhaps the most striking conversation or what our position will be, but we’re 6.8 million things that the government East Hartford. CT 06118 Manchester. CT 06040 weekdays for delivery in Manchester. I had about it was with a vet 1 inter­ N ew York An $8 check payable to AARP must 9 making encouraging noises. felt were not safe in the hands of its Reaching New Heights in Health Care Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 weekly, $7.70 for accompany your registration. J one month, $23.10 for throe months, $46.20 for six viewed in 1981. It was the 15th gradua­ And I think ultimately. Bush will not citizens last year. No doubt some were Call Sue Dock, Coordinator (Manchester) at 646-2680 or U.S. average The students from Illing Junior months and $92.40 for one year. Newsstand price. 35 tion anniversary of the class of ’66, and stop there. I don’t think he can. Follow­ legitimate national security secrets No High School will sponsor their An­ y ICTORIAN HEIGHTS HEALTH CARE CENTER cents a copy. another reporter and I were writing about ing the calls from influential voices for Source: Federal Bureau of Invesllgotion doubt others were illegal or simply em­ Maureen Dolin, Ckwrdinator (East Hanford) at 568-9692 this generation of kids who Braduated in Bush to go a step further and promise and Bureau ofthe Census NEA GRAPHICS barrassing to someone with the power to nual Spaghetti Supper and evening for further information and appointments. stamp. of Jazz for seniors in the community • 341 Bidwel) Street, Manchester • 646-2996 1 6—MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, April 20,1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, April 20,1991—7 THE NEW BREED Crossw ord BLONDIE by Dean Young A BIm i Dnka Art.VoyR WEI6AT \ \ Is FiME ... WriV HERB'S OUR OIRBCTOR \ \ HBRS WB M b HE DOESN'T GEEM TH prS Ate PUTTING GAMES & HOBBIES ______ACROSS 39 Impromptu TELLING THE WITCH IN TUB HBART OP OUR DIRECTOR IN Answer to Previous Puni« Not HavF A TO BE SNJOWNS 41 Gravel ridge TN S BORNEO DOCTOR JOKE THE JOKE At/ SHIRT POCKET 1 BanCart- 42 Sea bird cahdV ? A Q □ □ □ JUNGLE wrighl'a boy 46 Shaap's □ □ □ □ 5 SIna — non bleat r f \ 8 Wataring 47 Units of tuba rasl'slance a n □ □ □ <1 Video game maniac? Here’s more of what you crave 12 Flying aau- 49 Over (poet.) □ a a a n cars (abbr.) 50 Sword 13 Navy ship □ □ □ By JENNIFER PLANTIER handle a a a a D Inspired by a disabled 12-year-old boy in Oklahoma, GHOSTLY GAMES prat. 5 t Bench ACE Copley News Service me unit is worn over the chest and sits on a movable arm. Everything the player encounters, such as movement, 14 Plant 52 Tennis play­ □ □ □ □ □ u P N D Y Prepare for the tricks and traps of a ghoulish challenge spell-casting and fighting is from the first-person point of contalnara er — □ a □ □ □ A By sipping or puffing, players select specific games and or Nintendo s Gameboy, based on a popular movie- 15 — machlna Shriver □ a n a If video viewing has become your family’s favorite start the game play. Only a slight movement of the jaw or view, a first for the current AD&D games. 16 Actrass 53 Do — olh- Lupino a a a a a pastime, try this game that features a collection of movie head operates the chin-activated joystick that manipu­ tumed-Saturday-moming-cartoon. Bectlejuice. from Players travel in panics of six characters, advancing e rs ... a a a a t D UN , features that famous comical ghost with an attitude. 17 Hastans 54 River In ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson lore spanning more than six decades. Screen Challenge, a lates the video-game characters. up to 12 levels as Clerics, Wizards or Thieves. The party 18 Batwean Ireland □ a a a a board game from Cadaco, provides enough fun for a The controller may even be used in conjunction with Players take on the role of Lydia Deetz and join forces has been commissioned by the Lords of Waterdeep to Colo, and 55 Recoil □ a D a a Mo. 56 Furniture 9 Prayer I s ; YOO'a J06T KlftWMfi M6 whole family of film buffs. with Beetlejuice to cast unwanted ghosts out of her root a criminal mastermind out from under the city. 1 9------down Cometh" MO.' I ^ t really?, If WASMTMUCH 0FAW66.' wood 10 Shows scorn 36 Lacking parents’ house. 21 Biihop's e ^ TO Be MICE.' ^ WAMTlDfO.', As video rentals rise faster than ever, anybody of Along the way, they collect clues to save the threatened 11 Ancient pigment province movie-watching age may know plenty about the 1,000 Players explore several dangerous levels — very care­ DOWN chariot 37 Theater city. The party must weave past hundreds of monsters 22 Cllflllke 19 Draws away 2 4 ------to district movies featured in the category cards. Colorful “Video fully. They roam the graveyard, the afterworld and final­ while solving puzzles and negotiating the dark under­ 1 Corn attention 38 Not light V w © A the wise ‘ coverings from 40 — Rouge cassette” spaces adorn the game board, and the subjects ly the attic, where Beetlejuice sends Lydia to complete ground of Waterdeep. 26 Oblllarale 4-20 2 Not long ago 20 A cow-milker 43 Fumbler’ s Kevin Mosey her most difficult tasks. 28 Circus cats of the cards include Big Picture, Action, Outtakes and HEY BATTER, BATTER (2 wds.) 23 Religious exclematlon Book / Game 29 Pigpen 3 More quickly holiday Fast Fbrward/Rewind. Each category offers a unique test Keep on the lookout for sudden dilemmas, such as Young sluggers now have a hitting game all their own. 30 Blunder 44 Jacob's (IrsI 4 Swill air­ 25 Extracted by w ill 31 — and of movie prowess. when seemingly inanimate objects come to life. And be The Baseball Kid Pitching Machine, from Ohio Art, craft (abbr.) cajolery 45 Branch ol leather R e v i e w s sure to head the warnings of your ghostly guide. 5 JesI 27 Bronte hero­ (he armed The first player to round the board and reach the video delivers a plastic pitch indoors or out from 12 to 15 feet. 32 Place lor 6 Govl. (arm ine Jane — forces exercise screen wins the challenge. The Baseball Kid stands 26’M feet tall and comes not agency 28 Walking 48 Sault — 33 Feudal NEW DUNGEONS & DRAGONS 7 Straight — limbs Marls HANDS-FREE FUN another for two-player games. only with a rocket arm but the cocky grin that goes with subject SNAFU by Bnics Bsattls — arrow 33 More 50 Small house Individuals with limited physical capabilities now can therapists contend that the self-esteem and in- Re-enter the Forgotten Realms game world and ex­ it. 35 Defame 8 Questioning luxuriant 38 Money sound experience all the fun and excitement of video games. dcpcndencc gained from this type of enabling emcriain- perience a new fantasy adventure from the Advanced Durable and safe enough for 3- to 7-year-olds, it shuts 34 "The — SPIDER-MAN by Stan Lso Nintendo’s Hands-Free Controller replaces the standard Dungeons & Dragons line of computer products. Eye of off automatically after all four balls are unloaded. The set r T joystick with an enabling “Sip and puff’ tub. P ^re^tlT ta^-d the Beholder, from Strategic Simulations, brings a new TT IT includes a heavy-duty plastic bat and lots of food for the PUBUGump IT DOESN'T TAKE TW O PUFHPIN?1D| perspective to role-playing games. imagination. OFFP0fZy/M THE DESERT PPU PB' Yi OUPCIPCULAVOUY HOWPlOYPU MAWg 0 R 0 SWEBT o p FMPgl?.'' SUPPING? GUESS? T5 ____ _ TOUP VEEK,77/RN0EF1OaP ^ All about llamas and Bolivian coins TT TT LAMP! ^ Lulu may suddenly decide she has By RUSS MACKENDRICK had it, stop, twist neck, take aim, Manchester Herald and let go a blast — right in der Fuehrer’s face. Llamas couchant under a Bolivia (named for freedom Bolivian tree. They are on a coin fighter Simon Bolivar), is about with a value of 8 sols, marked the size of Texas and California “1834 L.M. REPUBLICAN together. The country has no EEK AND MEEK by Howls Schnaidsr BOLIVIANA.” It is .900 silver scacoast, but they do have 41 alloy, about the size and weight of Titicaca, the largest lake in South TT I FIfOALLV CDUJilX£D TO PtTERMlWE. our Morgan dollar. In “The Stan­ 47 America, where you can sec MOUICXX TH/\T IUEED WHO'S BOSS g r e a t ! dard Catalog of World Coins” steamboats and bulrush canoes. “ You’re all getting health conscious? You 5i FREE ELBCnOfOS (fj OUR WHEW ARE Their economy is based mostly won't eat me because of my fat content?!” RELATIQUSHIP. on textiles, food processing and S4 SCUGQLXJA mining (Antimony, tin, tungsten, CO IT ? Collectors' silver, et. al.). TTie chief crops are X potatoes, sugar, coffee, com and, Corner sadly, cocoa leaves, now being Stumped? Get answers to clues by calling "Dial-a-W ord" I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME frowned upon by the government. at T900-454-3535 and entering access code number 184; l^ i by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee ____95c per minute; Touch-Tone or rotary phones.____ Unscramble these (our Jumbles, Russ MacKendrick Back to the llama tribe: in the one letter to each square, to form same family as we find the alpaca, four ordinary words. domesticatd and renowned for a WINTHROP by Dick CavalH (Krause & Mischler), it is listed at high-class wool, and the vicuna FEMA SI2.50 in very good (like the pic­ (the warmest wool in the world), ^ i.. YOU KNOW/ I <5R eW ture), and $100 in extra fine. This and the ancestor of them all, still WHAT A RELIEF... same design is shown in dates a l / a o s t t w o w h o l e I THOLISHT r WAS thriving in the wild, the guanaco. INCHEe LAST AAONTH. from 1827 through 1840. All of These four creatures may be CELEBRITY CIPHER DACK &HRINKINO-. them carry the catalog number thought of as small humpless Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous KM97. people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands for camels. End of Biology I for another. Today 's clue T equals P. x-ro The llamas-undcr-a-tree theme today. is used again, with droopy The Stamp Event of the Year: YASILE THEY WENT OM 9 ^ branehes and more stars, on a Today and tomorrow at the High ‘WDWKPIRNOE PVG VACATIONTO BE­ smaller silver coin, a peso, dated COME KEFKESHECD, School: MANPEX ’91. Hours are YWW N VLW IV BUT RETURNEP D A T The Associated Press 1859-63. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Twen­ RAT RACE — Runners in the fourth annual Rat Race run HOME LOOKiNe THIS. The llama is a useful beast of ty-four dealers, post office, auc­ YTFERWIIN.' — past Broad and Wall streets in the financial district of New burden — up to a point. The tions and refreshments, mostly RELPH E BOLIVIAN COIN — Notice the llamas on this coin from / '' Now arrange the circled letters to ERNIE by Bud Grace York City Thursday. The race is a two-mile run in which par­ veneer of civilization runs thin, homemade. Free admission and YVTRhIF MVKWO. form the surprise answer, as sug­ Bolivia, worth about $100 in extra fine condition. s / gested by the above cartoon. and as the work-day drags on our parking. ^uL,vou ppBeep ' , , ^ 1 (JOULP YOU EXCUJSe EATIN6 HER ticipants wear their business suits and carry briefcases. 5QtllF WITH CHICKEN PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "The exciting thing about « rt£ WHILE r SLIP’ C00KIM6 IS ■y Y Y Y Y fiAT AMP URAPPEP (NTS SOMETMIWS making movies today is that everything is up (or grabs. Print answer here d ■ A OUST ABOUT A a And you had better grab." -— . 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He said the suit would be ' PORTS Saturday, April 20,1991 rMl name was Samuel Langhome they wanted to engage their own tax filed, probably in federal court in Clemens, for the whole thine, hut adviser, which was OK by us,” he New York City, as soon as the Twain said he couldn’t find the first said. “The next thing we knew, they paperwork was ready. half. Two years later, however, had hired a firm of lawyers in New Sotheby’s has agreed to hold on Gluck wrote to Twain to tell him the York City.” to the manuscript until a court A f y . ■■ first half had arrived. David T. Eames, the women’s decides who should get it, Benzow Trio keeps Eagles in the unbeaten ranks The first half did not resurface lawyer, said that although his clients said. until last fall, when Sotheby’s auc­ By LEN AUSTER innings ably supported the superb • * ‘I y favored reuniting the two halves of The manuscript is considered of effort. The Cadets hit only four balls successful. He kept us off stride.” tion house announced it had been the manuscript, Benzow’s account particular value to Twain scholars Manchester Herald three-hit pitching effort of Doug out of the infield, one a flyout to discovered by two women in a Delvecchio as the Eagles blanked The Cadets’ only threat came in was not correct. because it differs substantiallv in Neal Darics in right and another a the second. An error and hit-and-run steamer trunk in an attic in Hol­ “They’ve always indicated that places from the novel as it was final­ MAN CHESTER — It looked for the Cadets, 5-0, to remain unbeaten fine over-thc-shoulder catch by lywood. Scholars believe it was still quite awhile like no one was going in both the league and overall. single by Tim Menninger put run­ they were sympathetic to reuniting ly published. shortstop Rob Penders in shallow ners on the comers with two outs. among Gluck’s papers when he died the manuscript. They’ve never indi­ If it is awarded to the Buffalo to break through in Friday’s All East, 8-0 and 3-0 in ACC play, left. unexpectedly in 1897, and that it Connecticut Conference matchup Igoe, playing third base for the first cated anything from their side about library, it will be on display to the was to host South Catholic today at Their pitcher had a nice mix,” was taken to Hollywood by his between East Catholic and St. time, atoned for the miscue with a tax issues or anything along that public and accessible to Twain 11 a.m. in non-conference play at St. Joseph coach Jim Luchansky, daughter in the 1920s. I Joseph. Eagle Field. fine play on a JeffTorresso grounder line,” Eames said by telephone from scholars, as the second half is now. who saw his club slide to 1-1, 2-3* Benzow said Gluck’s But some clutch hits from Jamie to get the Eagles out of the frame. New York. “I believe that suggestion Benzow said. Delvecchio (3-0), struck out six with the loss, said. “At this level you ; Fournier and Brian Igoe in the latter “I was a little shaky, but as (the granddaughters, Barbara Gluck came from (the library).” and walked one in his route-going get two pitches over and you’ll be Testh and Pamela Gluck Lindholm, That accessibility will be part of game) progressed I got stronger at He declined to name the price the initially appeared willing to give the the end,” Delvecchio, who believes women had placed on the the library’s argument in court, "but manuscript to the library. this is his first varsity shutout, said. manuscript. I think the strongest argument is that “All they wanted was a charitable the two halves should be made Delvecchio was an emergency deduction on their income tax. We Benzow said talks with Eames whole,” he said. “We definitely own starter for the Eagles. Tom Strano offered to provide the expertise on it broke down Thursday morning imd the second part, and wc were given was scheduled to start, but he suf­ AftsoclAtsd Pr®88 at our expense,” Benzow said. the library’s board, which happened the first half, and they should be fered a sprained ankle in practice REFUGEE’S GRIEF — A Kurdish refugee falls asleep while mourning his father’s death next “They didn’t respond to that, and to be meeting that afternoon, voted together.” Thursday. He is expected to be to his grave in the buffer zone between the Iraqi and Turkish border Friday. The camp’s sidelined a week. And Eagle starting cemetery contains more than 100 graves. catcher Brian Dumais didn’t play because of an ear infection that af­ fects his equilibrium. Soldier “I lost my starling battery in 12 hours,” East coach Jim Penders said. From Page 1 “I thought wc were in trouble. But Doug did an outstanding job on the mound. And (Jamie) Lockwood for From Page 1 The government said the Con­ the constitutional issues. Now, Cur­ wife and sexually abusing her as she the first time behind the plate played stitution does not require a 12-pcr- tis will be permitted a second appeal lay dying in her home. well.” weapons and 30 Al-Husscin chemi­ development laboratories were Kurdish rebels helped Iranian troops son panel, and that defendants can that could consider the racial com­ Through 4 1/2. innings, St. Joseph cal warheads. get fair sentences with fewer mem­ Curtis’ lawyers said in appeal destroyed by the allied bombing, temporarily take the town. position of the military jury and papers that Lotz, who was white, an­ had hit two balls out of the infield, It also detailed 28 fixed missile bers. Military law requires only five along with a sarin nerve gas produc­ Boucher noted that U.S. fighters other issues. tagonized Curtis by imitating what the Eagles one. Cadet starting launchers, fuel tanks and other e- panelists. tion site, a mustard gas production had bombed a factory in Baghdad 'The NAACP has argued the he believed were black mannerisms pitcher Pete Doxscy (2-1), who felt quipment for the Scud and Al-Hus- site, four facilities for “intermediary the Iraqis said was making baby Robert Morin, Curtis’ civilian at­ military judge allowed prosecutors something pop in his back and sein missiles. torney, was said to be in court and by calling Curtis “Bebop” and materials,” and five workshops for milk formula but which the United to “evoke racial bias” by permitting “Shoo-be-do.” didn’t come out for the sixth, It says Iraq has 6,920 120mm filling shells and missiles with the States insisted was also producing Friday and unavailable to discuss such evidence as Mrs. Lotz’s walked the bases loaded in the third. Roginald Plnto/Manchester Herald the decision. Curtis’ military attor­ The last military execution was in HERE IT COMES — East Catholic's Doug Delvecchio gets nerve gas shells, 2,500 nerve gas toxins. germ warfare. blood-soaked underwear, which 1961 when a soldier was hanged for But the beefy righthander induced warheads for Saqr-30 missiles that ney, Lt. Cmdr. John B. Holt, “Iraq does not possess any Boucher also said Iraq had failed prosecutors said was relevant to rape and attempted murder. The Eagle clcan-up bailer John Fisher to set to deliver a pitch in Friday's game with St. Joseph at are buried under the rubble of a declined comment. biological weapons or related to disclose its past attempts to their case. military has built a chamber at Fort tap back to the box to get out of the Eagle Field. Delvecchio hurled a three-hit gem in leading the warehouse, and 536 aerial bombs items,” it says. produce nuclear weapons, simply The court considered the appeal Curtis, then 21, was convicted of inning. in two stages. First, it disposed of Leavenworth, Kan., for lethal injec­ Eagles to a 5-0 victory. containing nerve gas. Another page says “Iraq docs not denying it possessed such arms. stabbing Lotz, then stabbing Lotz’s tions. Doxscy overall walked five and T1 Baghdad has 280 tons of mustard possess nuclear weapons,” materials Iraq’s potential ability to make struck out nine. and he promptly allowed a double to O Z ] gas, 1,040 mustard gas bombs, and EAST CATHOLIC (5) — Chomick If O O-O-O, adaptable to them, research or sup­ nuclear weapons was cited by U.S. “He really made us look foolish at Delvecchio and two walks to load Riondeau ph l-O-O-O, Fournier 2b 4.0-2-1, JO r - 105 155mm artillery shells with port facilities. officials as a good reason to cripple times,” Penders said. the bases. Igoe, l-for-8 for the Penders ss 2-0-0-0, Fisher 1b 4-0-1-0. Delvoc’ mustard gas, as well as 650 tons of chio p 3-1-1-0, Lockwood c G-O-O-O, Gauvain cl its military-industrial complex. ^Sex addict’ sentenced East ended the siring of goose season and pinch-hit for in his pre­ 1-1-O-0, Daries rf M-O-O, Igoe 3b 2-1-1-3, Mas­ material to make the chemical agent By May 18, the secretary- general’s office and the Internation­ Also Friday, the Security Coun­ eggs in the fifth. Pinch-hitter Mark vious at-bat, greeted the Cadets’ saro ph 0-1-0-0. Totals 21-5-5-4. tabun, the document says. cil’s sanctions committee met and JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Massaro was hit by a pitch leading ST. JOSEPH (0) — Alagno ss 3-0-0-0. Don­ al Atomic Energy Agency must give with her in 1989, but said he did so Teacher John Gilbert Stanley was third pitcher. Scan Rooney, with a nelly rf 3-0-0-0. Rooney 2b/p 3-0-1-0. Palo c Iraq’s chemical, biological and A 15-year-old runaway, forced to the Security Council a plan for a took up Iraq’s request to be allowed only so police would release him on sentenced to two years of house ar- off and Dave Chomick sacrificed bascs-cicaring triple to the comer in 3-0-0-0. Reilmeyor 3b 2-0-0-0. Campbell II nuclear sites and its Scud missiles use her body to survive, was vic­ him over. Fournier, who had su^uck 3-0-1-0. Menninger 1b 3-0-1-0. Torrosso cf special commission to inspect the to sell $942.5 million in oil over bond. He said it was Daniel who rest after pleading guilty to helping right. were prime targets of the allied air four months so it can buy food and timized by a “sex addict” lawyer, a out in his last at-bat, then rapped a 3-0-0-0. DePeano dh 2-0-0-0. Doxsey p weapons and to destroy them by was a “sex addict.” bring the girl from a ski resort at “Igoe gave us some air,” Penders O-O-O-O. Brown p O-O-O-O, Tristino 2b 0-0-0 0 attack on Iraq that began Jan. 17. other emergency supplies for its high school teacher and a prominent The girl lived with Daniel for Sugar Mountain, N.C., to live with Reginald Plnto/ManchoslBr Harald single to left ccnterficld. said. “That was the hardest hit ball Totals 25-0-3-0. July 2. FIRST RUN — East s Mark Massaro dives across the plate as the ball eludes St. Joseph SL Joseph 000 000 0— 0-3-0 Iraq fired the missiles at Israel and people. businessman, a prosecutor said three weeks. Barket said the girl Daniel in Jacksonville, “No question that hit was the he’s had this spring. Maybe that will Saudi Arabia during the war, but East Catholic 000 014 0— 5-5-1 Iraq used chemical weapons The committee deferred action on Friday at the lawyer’s sentencing. framed him for advising Daniel not catcher Tom Pale in the fifth inning of Friday s game. Massaro’s run proved to be the only one key,” Penders said. give him some confidence.” Peter Doxsoy. Tim Brown (6). Scan Roonoy never carried out its threat to u.se against Iran during its 1980-88 war the request until Iraq’s cooperation Anthony Berry, an assistant state to let her live with him. . Police said S ta le y picked up the the Eagles required. Southpaw Tim Brown look the Igoe scored the Eagles’ final run (6) arxJ Tom Palo; Doug Dotvocchio and Jamm chemical weapons in the warheads. attorney, said the girl was brought to Lockwood. with that country, and used them in allowing humanitarian aid to the Barket faced two to five years in 8'*^^ ^ station June 25, 1989. mound for St. JosephJ- in the sixth, , on ~a wild •• ..W pilch. ^.svr...... WP- Delvecchio (3-0). l_r- LP-LAJXSOy Doxsoy (2-1). The Iraqi letter says that five against Kurds in the Iraqi border Kurdish and Shiite refugees is as­ Jacksonville from North Carolina prison. He was sentenced to three chemical weapons research and town of Halabja in mid-1988 when sured. and sold into prostitution. years in prison and two years proba­ Lawyer Sam Barket, 58, was sen­ tion. I ; tenced to three years in prison and Berry had recommended a longer Manchester rides Greg King’s strong arm to victory two years’ probation on his convic­ term, but said he was satisfied with | R u k P M \/A I ir^U lM OnoVlrtCla.* 4^ .? _ . . .1 » tion for paying $100 to businessman the sentence. j; By KEN VAUGHN Manchester travels to Willimantic to the Indian first with a triple that Earth Carter and Turck’s triple. The The Indians eliminated the need process so far. I think we’ll be in C. Lee Daniel to have sex with the “He knew she was a runaway,” ■ Special to the Herald take on Windham High Monday at eluded Enfield left fielder Dan Raiders added a run in the fourth for late game heroics by scoring gO(xi shape if we can relax at crunch girl in 1989. said Berry. “Instead of having sex 3:30 p.m. Piapieu-o. Marc Scars then walked frame on a triple by Dennis Hurlburt three times in the fourth inning on time and play confidently in the laic From Page 1 “The men that took advantage of with her, as an officer of the court, i f MANCHESTER — Pitching was and Dave While followed with an “Greg pitched a good game for us and a groundout from Dave five hits and two Enfield errors. innings. Wc did a good job of that me are now getting what’s coming he should have reported it.” I::::: V** king — Greg King that is — as RBI single. Raul Kirby collected two today,” said Manchester coach Dave Montvillc. Back-to-back triples by Kirby and today.” would cooperate with a specific plan have been listening to environmen­ to them,” said the girl, who is now “He is the very reason that the | f: Manchester High rode the strong of his four RBI with a long double 17. “Getting him off the streets will arm of the junior lefthander in its Blpchard. “He kept the ball in the Manchester’s lead had dwindled O.J. Cromwell keyed the rally. MANCHESTER (8) — Bottomloy ss 3-1-3-0, that requires them to sort their gar­ talists and have made changes con­ public has such a low view of gi; F R F F C H O F C strike zone and made them put it in to center field on a 3-2 pitch, and Soars 3b 2-2-1-0. Whito rf 4-1.M , Kirby li Although using recycled materials save another minor from what he lawyers,” Berry said. | i " 8-3 win over Enfield High in CCC Siwinski was finished for the day. to 5-3. Staked to the five-run lead. King 4-1-2-4, Bolduc 1b 2-0-0-0, Cromwoll 1b bage and haul bundles to curbside is sumers might not notice. play. Earlier this season, he walked 2- 1-1-1. Dalossio cl 2-0-1-0, Jackson cl l-O-O-O. another matter. to m ^ c such packages can cost a did to me.” Barket was suspended from prac- l: || «v«ydhcomiedtui(r«nfd. East action Friday at Kelley Field. rediscovered his rhythm and set “For example, a typical plastic five batters in one game, and our Turek inherited the 3-0 deficit and “1 was hoping to avoid another King p 4-0-1-0, Falkowski c 2-1-1-1, Rohrbacli premium, making less wasteful Barket testified he never had sex ticing law in 1975 after being con- | f k t Q - T Q O l King’s pitching limited the down the last nine; batters to get the 2b 2-1-0-0. Totals 28-8 11-7. Recycling is a “symbolic focus of soft drink bottle has been reduced goal today was to cut down on the escaped further damage. However, late inning nail-biter,” said packaging is not necessarily more with the girl. He said he met her victed of assisting in the sale of ■ i y \ J ± Raiders to just four hits over seven complete game win. He finished ENFIELD (3) — Dubo cl/p 3-0-0-0. Turek 21>' a broad range of environmental con­ ... using less materials,” he said. walks and make them beat us.” Manchester scored twice in the Blanchard, whose team has lost p 3-0-1-1-. Marlochio ss 3-0-0-0. Hurlburt 3b cerns,” Ruston said. expensive in the long run, said Ron only once when Daniel asked him to stolen property. He was sentenced to I; 775 M ain Street innings and some timely hitting and with five and no walks. 3- 1-1-0, Montvilla c 3-0-0-1. Vodiadomro 1b Packages have grown more He did, and they didn’t. second inning on a home run by three games in the late innings, in­ The packaging issue also has Lamb, communications coordinator give the girl legal advice on Florida three years in prison with the sen- J Downtown Manchester flawless defense enabled the Indians 3 0-0-0, Siwinski pF2b 3-1-1-0. Carlor rt 3-1-1-1. elaborate over the years to prevent cluding an 8-3 nine-inning loss to “Wc came back after a tough loss F^pielro II l-O-O-O, Sartori cl 0-0 0-0 Totals for the industry coalition. residency. tence suspended after one year. While King (1-0) was retiring the catcher Marck Falkowski and an taken center stage with the reduction theft and convey information that to win their third in seven outings. RBI groundout from Kirby.. Rockville Thursday in which it led to Rockville and played a pretty 25-3-4-3. Barket admitted he signed a Barket was the second man con- | :: Carrx>tb2ui!^^^'r*}eciab. side in order the first two innings, Enliold 002 100 0— 3-4-3 of plastic in containers for such sales people used to provide, Stana Noting that companies spend mil­ Manchester is 2-2 in CCC East play. going into the seventh. “1 thought good ballgamc,” said Blanchard. police statement that he had sex victed in the prostitution case. ^ m m j the Manchester hitters feasted on Manchostor 320 300 x— 8-11-0 varied things as fast-food burgers said. lions of dollars to win small gains in Enfield, down 5-0, came to life “We’re a young team. Most of these Bon Siwinski. Ray Turok (1). Mark Dubo (5) The Indians dealt the Raiders Enfield pitchers Ben Siwinski and we began to relax a little bit after and fabric softener. “The old friendly hardware man their market share, Ruston suggested against King in the third as it scored getting an early lead, and they came guys played on the jayvee level a and Davo Montvillo: Grog King and Marok Edward Stana, executive director their seventh straight loss. Ray Turek. Kevin Bottomley led off Falkowski who knew everything there is to they might be willing to absorb twice on an RBI double by Chris back on us.” year ago, and it’s been a learning Vl/P-King (1-0). LP- Siwinski of the Council on Plastic and Pack­ know about Molly bolts” has been costs of converting to less wasteful aging in the Environment, said the replaced by packages that enshroud packaging if it appeals to a large Hoover companies in his indusU7 coalition and identify each kind of nut and group of consumers. Leary is in control Spring Cleanup Sale Vincent hears as Yanks top Royals H O O V E R a I Futura« NEW YORK (AP) — Tim Leary Olcrud is 7-for-15 against Mil­ Canister Vacuum Cleaner pitched a tJirec-hittcr and tied his waukee this season with three home appeal career-high with 12 sHikeouls and runs. Toronto has won four of five Total Systam HOOVER# Jesse Barfield’s two-run homer Parfofmanca'**600 NEW YORK (AP) — Roger games between the teams. EHta'** broke a sixth-inning tie Friday night Clemens, who mystifies batters Sticb (1-2) gave up Paul Molitor’s HOOVERe 200 Upright as the New York Yankees beat the Icadoff home run in the first inning, *19995 Cleaner with his pitches, brought a lip- 3-1. Legacy'** Powerful reader to decipher his speech as he but settled down to win his fifth Upright Vacuum Leary (2-0) walked three in send­ 5.0 Amp Motor appealed his five-game suspension ing the Royals to their fourth Cleaning System before commissioner Fay Vincent S3545 suaighi defeat. Leary led the majors A L R o u n d u p Total S ystem on Friday. Parformanca'**750 $6095 last year in losses, going 9-19. Deborah Copeland, a deaf Barfield’s first home run of the woman who works with the New straight start at County Stadium. Downtownlls $ 1 8 9 9 5 season came with two outs against Sticb allowed eight hits in his first U4467 York Society for the Deaf and is Mike Boddickcr (1-2) and put New director of the program for deaf complete game since pitching a no- C h a n g iiig York ahead 3-1. Boddickcr gave up U4557-910 students at Lchirian College, tes­ hitier last Sept. 2 against Cleveland. six hits, walked four and struck out He su-uck out two, walked two and II lo-r Kair>r«r>r% x- .... ,, _ Th« Assoclalsd Press BeapartofU! tified about what Clemens said to none in six innings. JUST MISSED — New York s Alvaro Espinoza tries to complete a pickoff attempt as Kansas f T " umpire Terry Cooney during the was backed by iJircc double plays. 1 Kansas City took a 1-0 lead in the City s Brian McRae gets back to second base on the throw by pitcher Tim Leary in the fifth in­ second inning of Game 4 of last second when Danny Tartabull Orioles 5, Rangers 0: At Bal­ ning of Friday s game. The Yankees won, 3-1. year’s American League playoffs. opened with a double and scored on “She provided interesting and I timore, Jeff Robinson bounced back KIDS!! Mike Macfarlanc’s one-out double. to beat Texas with seven strong in­ think useful testimony,” Vincent Leary escaped a sccond-and-third $ 2 9 9 9 5 said. nings and the Baltimore Orioles BE THE GRAND MARSHAL $ 5 4 9 5 jam by striking out Brian McRae HOOVER. AL president Bobby Browii handed the Rangers their third Habs, Penguins win in OT OF DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER'S and Terry Shumpert to end the in­ shutout in eight games this season, 5p*f*n*n™ S3575 suspended Clemens and fined him ning. BOSTON (AP) — Slephanc Sunday and Tuesday nights. slot. It hit Skrudland's skate and was GROUND BREAKING CONSTRUCTION PARADE S 2 0 9 9 Canister Vacuum $10,000 in a decision issued last 5-0 Friday night. Richer’s second goal of the game 27 Leary allowed only one other run­ Both teams changed their defen­ stopped by Moog. Cleaner with Nov. 20. Clemens appealed and Glenn Davis hit his second home seconds into overtime ended a APRIL 25th 2:45 P.M. HOOVER* ner to advance beyond first base. sive approach from Wednesday But Skmdiand went into Moog, Dahixe Power Nozzle Brown upheld his original decision run and every Baltimore starter ex­ shootout that gave the night, when Boston oulshot two-speed McRae singled in the fifth and knocking him down, and Richer 4 LUCKY CHILDREN WILL BE CHOSEN Total Syatam on April 2, saying that the penal­ cept Bill Ripken got a hit in slop­ Canadians a 4-3 win over the Bos­ Montreal 25-19 in a 2-1 victory. reached third with two outs, but stuffed ilie loose puck into tlie left TO LEAD THE GROUND BREAKING PARADE DOWN MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Quik>Broom"'ll Psrformanoa'*'too ties were issued because Clemens ping the Rangers’ three-game win­ ton Bruins, tying their NHL playoff This lime, the Bruins held a 44-36 comer of tlic net 9 D/MIV/A/G;APWL22nd Leary struck out George Brett for ning streak. The Orioles finished series at one game apiece Friday Vacuum shoved umpire Jim Evans in order the third straight time. shooting advantage through three to get closer to Cooney during the with 10 hits and Ripken added a night. Oraat for Quick Pick-Upil Penguirts 7, Capital.s 6: .\i Pit­ In 25 Words or Less Tell Us Why You Like to Visit Downtown Manchester New York tied the game in the suicidc-squccze bunt. Brian Skrudland passed the puck • Powerful 4.S-Amp Motor argument that followed the ejec­ fifth when Alvaro Espinoza doubled tsburgh, Kevin Stevens scored his tion. Brian Downing got three of from behind the net to the left of NHL Playoffs with two outs and scored on Steve Texas’ five hits off Robin.son and Boston goalie Andy Moog to Richer second goal of the game at S:l() of Clemens then appealed to Vin­ Sax’s single. overtime as Pittsburgh blew a two- cent, preventing tlie penalties from Paul Kilgus. Downing has reached behind the other side of the net. periods. Richcr’s shot was the only Kansas City reliever Mark Davis base in 20 of 24 plalc appearances Richer passed it to Shayne Corson, one of overtime. goal, third-period lead and tlicn ral­ being enforced pending a decision left the game in the eighth inning lied to beat the Washington Capitals by the commissioner. this sca.son. whose shot went wide, but Richer llic only overtime cither team Mail or deliver to; after,he Hied to field Mel Hall’s collected the puck and beat M(x)g played in the opening round was in 7-6 Friday night and even the. (Grades K-6 Only) THE MANCHESTER HERALD M on. Ihun.. M U ! p m "I fed confident we’ve stated high bouncer with his bare hand. Red Sox po.stponed: At from the left comer of the crca.se. Game 5 of Montreal’s six-game PaU"ick Division finals at a game lyss m o tliel apiece. 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, CT 06040 oiH (rase and our facts to the com­ Blue Jays 5, Brewers 2: At Mil­ Cleveland, Friday night’s game bet­ The loss ruined the Bruins’ per­ scries with Buffalo. The Canadiens Tki Irf inltl Xirruly Aletfi MMn missioner,” Clemens said after the waukee, John Olcmd jxiundcd Mil­ ween the and ______Grade m m m c a i h - fect overtime record. Tliey were won dial on Russ Couruiall’s goal at Tlic Penguns, who sent die game C«f