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A 24—MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, April 13, 1990

LEGAL NOTICE DON’T KNOW Where to Is advertising expensive? TOWN OF BOLTON look next for a lob? How I cod CLEANING MISCELLANEOUS ■07 |j MISCELLANEOUS You'll be surprised now I CARS ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS about placing a “Situa­ 1SERVICES FOR SALE FOR SALE economical It Is to adver­ FOR SALE Notice is here by given that there will be a public hearing of the tion Wanted" ad In tise In Classified. 643-2711. classified? Zoning Board of >^peals, on Thursday, April 26, 1990 at 7 NO TIM E TO CLEAN. SAFES-New and used. DODGE - 1986. ’150’, 318 p.m. at the Bolton Town Hall, 222 Bolton Center Road, Bolton, Don't really like to END RO LLS Trade up or down. CIO, automatic, bed CT. A clean but hate to come f o o l ROOMMATES 27V4" width — 504 Liberal allowance for WANTED TO liner, tool box, 50K, 1. To hear appeal of Gary Jodoin, 23 Brian Drive for a rear home to a dirty house. I $5500. 742-8669. [ ^ W A N T E D 13" width — 2 for 504 clean safes In good Ibuy/ trade set-back variance for a porch. Coll us 1 We’re reaso­ condition. American 2. To hear appeal of MIton Hathaway, 40 Quarry Road for a nable and we do a good Newsprint and rolls can bs Graduating? House and picked up at the Manchester Security Corp. Of CT, WANTED: Antiques and special permit to excavate sand & gravel at 40 Quarry Road. lob hunting but don’t lob. Rose $73-0667 or 27 Commerce St., Glas­ clean, used furniture. WANTED TO 3. To hear appeal of Demark Builders, 54 School Road for a Nancy 646-6364. We Herald ONLY before 11 am. want to live In Hart­ Monday through Thursday. tonbury. 646-4390 or 633- Please call 645-1174. BUY/TRAOE front yard set-back variance for construction of a house. also do offices. ford? I’m looking for a 5100. John H. Roberts male roommate, non- We buy clean, late model Chairman, smoker to share 2 bed­ MICROWAVE $75; love I CARS SPORTING I CARS used cars and trucks. Top Bolton Zoning Board of Appeals room, I'/a bath Town- I S i l GOODS FOR SALE seat and chair $50; end FOR SALE 041-04 house In Manchester, tables $10 each; dea­ prices paid. Mr. Duff-Carter ChevroM on bus line. Rent $360, MEN'S Takara Prestige con’s bench $40; other 1980 Grand PrIx, Good includes heat and hot misc. Items. 643-0124. condition, $875. or best 1229 Mdn Street 10 speed bicycle. 27". Manchester, CT woter. Call 646-9640. New. $200. Please call DATSUN-1976 B-210. otter. 646-3070 otter TOWN OF MANCHESTER FEMALE ONLY-2 pri­ 646-1292. Good condition $1000; 5:30pm.______LEGAL NOTICE vate rooms, share kit­ Old Rocker $5; 5 foot MAZDA-1984, 626LX, ex­ The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on chen, bath. $450 month. cabinet with radio & CARS cellent condition, I CARS Monday, April 23, 1990 at 7:00 P.M. in the Hearing Room, Lin­ Includes all. 645- CARS record player $100.643- FOR SALE loaded. $3800 or best FOR SALE coln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut to hear 8776/646-2439. 2225. otter. 742-0597. and consider the following additional application: FOR SALE Item No. e CARS Appl. 1402 FOR SALE OUTTOBECOME Manchester Lione Club - Request for a special exception under Article II, Section 11 and Article IV, A ctio n 16.01 to MANCHESTER'S hold a carnival from May 8 1990 to May 12, 1990 from 12:01 CARDINAL BUICK'S VOLUME PM to 11:00 PM at 103 and 155V Tolland Turnpike, Business S c h a lle r's 2 Zone. #1 Quality Pre-owned Autos At this hearing interested persons may be heard and written Value Priced PRICING SAVES YOU CASH! communications received. A copy of this petition has been USED CAR filed in the Plannirig and Zoning Department and may be in­ 88 Subaru DLS/W spected during business hours. 6Spaad,4 WhaalDriva • *OUR’i 990 BuVeks ARE HERE!* DEALER ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••######## Edward Coltman, $7,400 Secretary 85 Pontia;6000 $4^995 87 Oldsmobile Calais Zoning Board of Appeals Auto, A ^, Low MilM 85 Pontiac Fiero $3335 045-04 $6,490 87 Pontiac 6000 $6,995 87 Pontiac Grand Am $6,995 88 Ford Mustang SSpaad, LXPackaga” INVITATION TO BID 86 Ponfiac Firebird $6,995 tM Toyota Camry $4,995 The Manchester Public SCRANTON $6,990 Schools solicits bids for STU­ CHRYSLER-PIYMOUTH 88 Chevy Beretta GT 85 Toyota P-up SR5 $3,995 V-6, Aufo.A/C .BIadt DENT ACCIDENT HEALTH 55 Windsor Are. (Rts. 83), Wmon 1990 BUICK SKYLARK 1990 BUICK REATTA 1990 BUICK REGAL 83 byola Corolla $2,995 4 Dr., Sedan, Auto, A/C, Tlk. COMPANY OWNED VEHICLE INSURANCE for the 85 Dodge 600ES $3,495 $8,500 2 Dr., AT, A/C, V-6, Defoq., 1990-1991 school year. Loaded, TraiKpoiUllon Special 8^ ^lissw200SX $2,995 STOCK #1256 Loaded, STOCK #1247 STOCK #1249 Seeded bids will be received 86 PonUac 6000 STE 85 Toyota Pickup $4,665 V-6. Auto, A/C. Full Pow«f 84 Honda CRX $3395 WAS $28,885 SAVE $5,434 until May 17, 1990, 2:00 p.m., Automailc. Extra Clean at which time they will l» 87 Mazda B-2000P.U. $4,885 $6,450 85 Chevy Celebrity $4395 publicly opened. The right is S Speed, Low mlae. Ready to Qo 85 Chevy Monte Carlo $7395 $10,625* o.;$23;451 513,799* reserved to ^ e c t any and all 87 [M ge DaKota P.U. $6,785 86 Hyundiai Excel 5 Sp«iaa, AM/FM, Atforbabla 85 Century Wagon $8395 -Prices include Factory RebatesI bids. Specifications and bid Long Bed, Low mlee. Eha/p truck iilanrtiPHtpr Iprali ON SELECT MODELS 6.9% A.P.R. FINANCING IS AVAILABLE IN UEU OF FACTORY forms may be secured at the 87 Chrysler New l^ k e r $6,875 87 Ford Tempo $4395 4 Door, Loaded, Le«tM.' Interior, Extra $2,900 Business Office, 45 North dean 86 Ford Escort Wag $4395 REBATEI DELIVERY MUST BE ON OR BEFORE 4 /3 0 /9 0 . School Street, Manchester, 84 Olds Ciera Brougham 87 Mercury Cougar $7,865 v-6, Auto, CiMn C ar 87 Ford Mustang $5395 Saturday, April 14,1990 Connecticut. 2 Door. Many extras, Needs to be sold PRE'OWNED CAR OF THE WEEK Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents 033-04 87 Chrysler Lebaron $9,245 $3,900 84 Dodge Charger $1395 Ainomatic, 29,000 miles 1989 BUICK CENTRUY COUPE 88 Chrys Lebaron Convert $SAVE 84 Olds Firenza Cruiser 86 Dodge Caravan LE $7395 Auto. A/C. Low MIIm Low Mileagel INVITATION TO BIO Automalic. Top Down Special 88 Grand Cara'/an $11395 o 89 Plymouth Sundatioe $8,845 $3,600 “n The Manchester Public Automatic. A/C. Only 9,000 rrxlee 88 Pathfinder SE $14395 , THIS ONE Schools solicits bids for 89 Dodge Grand Caraveri $14,995 83 Olds Cutlass Supreme 82 Cadillac Eldorado $5395 MUSIC EQUIPMENT for the 7 pats., e cyl., 6 year warranty v-6. Auto, A/C. Low Mikw Watch Thh Space Each Week MUST BB SEEN! $10,980 ^ F 1990-1991 school year. $3,400 80 Lincoln Town Car $4395 Sealed Uds will be received 875 -3 3 1 1 85 Linnoln Town car $10395 until April 19. 1990, 2:30 p.m.. USED CARS — m 83 Toyota Tercel 89 Lincoln Town Car $19395 at which time they will be Auto. AM/FM, Low MiIm threaten sanctions O o publicly opened. The right is 85 Colony Park Wag $6395 1989 Oldsmobile Calais Sedan...... $8,995 1986 Buick Skyhawk Coupe...... $5,980 CARDINAL $2,900 1989 Buick Regal Coupe...... $10,980 resen/ed to reject any aind all 87 Nissan Pickup $4395 1986 Chevrolet Corvette...... $18,990 bids. Specifications and bid BUICK, INC. 86 VW Golf 1988 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham... $13,490 1986 Chevy Celebrity Sedan...... $6,380 ^ w forms may bo secured at the 1985 Olds Calais Sod $8,995 5 Spood. Air CondAionino 87 Mercuiy Sable $7395 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier...... $8,980 H ^ 1989Buick Regal Coupe $10JMO 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix...... $8,250 Business Office, 45 N. School 87 Mercury Cougar $8395 1988 Pontiac Sunbird Coupe...... $7,895 See stories pa^ 4 Street, Manchester. CT. 1988 98 Reg Broughain $13,490 $4,700 1986 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe...... $6,850 m . 1988 Fbntiac Firebrd Coupe SOLD 89 Merc Sable Wag $11395 1987 Buick Century LTD Sedan...... $8,280 1985 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme...... $5,895 034-04 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier $8,980 90 Integra GS Sedan o AutomuiC, Fully Loadod 86MazdaRX7 $7395 1987 Buick Park Ave. Coupe...... $11,490 1985 Ford Tempo 4 Door...... $3,995 1988 Rsntlac Sunbird Coupe $7A9S 1987 Buick Century LTD Wagon...... $8,680 1987 BuIckCent LTD Sedan $8,280 $16,400 87Mazda626LX $7395 1985 Cadillac Fleetwood Sedan Loaded.... $9,795 NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1987 Buick F^ik Are Coupe $11,490 1987 Oldsmobile Ciera Wagon...... $6,280 1982 Mercury Lynx 4 Door...... $2,995 ESTATE OF 1987 Buick Century LTDVWg $8,680 87 Acura Integra LS 87 Mazda Pickup $4395 1987 Buick Somerset Cpe SOLD Automatic, Air ConoAioning STANLEY S. WANDYCH 88JagucsXJ6 $29395 a/k/a STANLEY S. 1987 Olds Ciera Wag $6,280 r“ 33 1986 Buick Slyhawk Cpe $8,995 WANDYCH JR. $5,900 MANY OTTCRS NOT LISTED 1986 Chevroiel Corvelle $10,990 CARDINAL BUICK, INC. O O The Honorable William E. 1986 Chevy C e le ^ Sedan $6,300 Many Others In Stock O “n FitzGerald, Judge of the Court 1986 ftin lia c Grand Prix $8,250 MORANDE "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS” of Probate, District of 1966 Camaro Coupe $6AS0 Immediate Delivery UNCOLNMERCURYMAZDA m r n 1985 Olds Cullass ^ . 4 Dr. $5A»5 Manchester at a hearing held 1985 Buick ^ l a i k Sedan SOLD SCHALLER (fOTiTiBfly Morictfly Bros.) 81 Adams Street, Manchester e>ift yin-7-1 on 04-09-90 ordered that all 1985 Ford Tenm $3,995 301 Center street (Open Eves. Monday thru Thursday) D 4 9 ~ 4 3 f I P CO claims must be presented to 1965CadilacReelwoodSed $9,795 ACURA lifenchester the fiducia^ at the address 1964 Jeep Wagoneer 4X4 SOLO 643-5135 below. Failure to promptly 1962 Mercuy Lynx 4 Dr. $2,995 345 Center Street, O O 81 Adiams Street present any such claim may Manchester m z result in the loss of rights to Manchester a > recover on such claim. 649-4571 647-7077 Sandra Haun, > r- Assistant Clerk J3 CO The fiduciary is: Elaine Wandych CHE/"VY JD > c/o James m. Higgings, Jr., > - f Esq. 267 Main Street S-10 BLAZER ■ 0 Manchester, CT 06040 SPECIAL PURCHASE 042-04 NOTICE TO CREDITORS SALE ESTATE OF NEW 1990 JOHN A. OWEN JR. The Honorable William E. FitzGerald, Judge of the Court LINCOLN TOWN CAR o f Probate, District of Manchester at a hearing held on 04/09/90 ordered that all - INCLUDES ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM - claims must be presented to /Uso includes: -S O-liler V-8 engine ■ Midnight Black dearcoat paint Ebony ctolh seats • Comfort/convenience the fid u c ia l at the address group -Multi-port electronic fuel injection -High-level AM/FM stereo electronic cassette radio -Auto power below. Failure to promptly antennea -Power windows, door locks -Automatic climate control -Roar wlfxJow defroster and much more. present ciny such claim may Stock #k>-1013, was $30322 result in the loss of rights to recover on such claim. NEW 1990 S10 BLAZER Scindra Haun, 2 Dr., 4 X 4, Sport, Loaded, Assistant Clerk V6, Auto, #33^ $16,219 ! 25.199 The fiduciary is: Nathan W. Chace, Esq. c/o Michael M. Darby, Esq. NEW 1990 S10 BLAZER LEASE FOR JUST 773 Main Street 2 Dr., 4x4, Sport, V6, $ / 1 Q a 3 1 p e r Manchester, CT 06040 Auto, Loaded #3237 $16,454 *+0*+ MONTH 044-04 W ITH NO NEW 1990 S10 BLAZER MONEY DOWN!* 2 Dr., 4x4, Tahoe, V6, INDUSTRIAL Auto, Loaded, #3515 $16,620 PROPERTY *T«i and ragialratkxi aitra. Rabat* ataignad to 1 daalar. M u itla k a daivaiy by 4/17/80. "4 8 inonth 1 laaa*. Taiaa laaa and ragiatiation aitta. Total ol VERNON. 2000-6000 In- paym anit: S23.24e.88. ' dustrlal for lease. 1-84 location, newer build­ ing. reasonoble. 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Report of unsafe seeds surprises officials Manchester families celebrate Passover By Dianna M. Talbot published a memo that warned that By Dianna M. Talbot ------. M ’ ■■ Manchester Herald 120,000 kits of tomato seeds dis­ Manchester Herald and The Associated Press tributed to 58,000 teachers could produce poisonous tomatoes. The In honor of F^issover, many Manchester families this Manchester school officials seeds were among the experiments week have been participating in special traditions Friday reacted with surprise to new brought back from space in January designed to recall ancient Jewish history. information which suggests tomato and were sent to teachers who asked At the same time, they have been looking to the future for them. seeds cultivated in outerspace, and and praying for the freedom and happiness of Jews being used in a local elementary NASA, in cooperation with Park everywhere, according to a of the town’s Jewish school experiment, are unsafe. Seed Co. of Greenwood, S.C. sent community. Washington School seeds that were Student scientists in grades four, Passover, an 8-day observance commemorating the five and six at Washington School carried aboard the Long Duration Exposure Facility, placed in orbit on deliverance of ancient Israelites from slavery by their are planting the space-exposed neighboring Egyptians over 4,(KX) years ago, began on seeds, looking for differences April 7, 1984 and recovered on Jan. the evening of April 9 and will end Tuesday night, ac­ caused by long-term exposure to 12 by the shuttle Columbia. This cording to Leon Wind, a past rabbi of Temple Beth cosmic radiation. was part of the Space Expmsed Ex­ Sholom, 400 East Middle Turnpike. NASA, which initiated the study, periment Developed for Students claims the seeds will produce (SEEDS). Throughout the holiday, Jews pray, read and eat spe­ tomatoes as safe as those found in a Students have been comparing the cial foods which remind them of their ancestors’ past and O , grocery store. growth of the space-exposed seeds Jews’ modem day situations, said Wind. JO T | But a university professor with with regular seeds, and their results Wind said he has served and been a rabbi at the close ties to the NASA project is not are expected to be forwarded to Manchester synagogue for 45 years. ^ F sure. He says a remote possibility NASA by June 15. “The holiday has had great significance to Jewish exists that radiation from outer people throughout the ages,” said Wind. “They were — m space could produce mutations On Friday, the enslaved for a long time.” Times quoted from an internal O o which could cause tomato plants to In ancient times, Israelites were forced to build cities memo written by Nelson Ehrlich of produce toxic fruit. for Egyptians, he said. ^ UJ Manchester school officials are Oklahoma State University, which oversees NASA’s school programs: According to Jewish tradition, God several times H K suprised there is any question over asked Egypt to free the Jews, but Egypt refused. safety of the seeds at all. m . “There is a remote possibility that Finally, God ordered a plague to come and kill the first o ^ “I think it was irresponsible of the radiation-caused mutations could bom of every Israelite, except for Jews who placed a spe­ government to disU'ibute the seeds to V cause the plants to produce toxic cial mark made from lamb’s blood on their door posts. school systems across the United fruit,” the memo said. States without (knowing they were God told the Jews the plague would “pass over” those who marked their doors in this fashion; hence, the word completely safe),” said school board NASA distributed a letter from 1“ JO member Susan ftrkins. Ehrlich, saying he “in no way in­ “Passover.” She said she is sure the school tended to infer ... project par­ After the plague of the first bom, Egypt freed the o o system’s administration will make ticipants would risk their lives by Jews, Wind said. Reginald Pinlo/The Manchester Herald O *n sure Washington school teachers are eating tomato fruits.” In many parts of the world today, Jews remain op­ m rn aware of the reported potential pressed, Wind said. HOLDING TRADITION — A piece of matzoh bread, and religious books, both .symbolic of “As tomatoes do produce toxic danger. Passover acknowledges the plight of Jewish people the Passover holiday, sit in front of Leon Wind, who for.45 years has been a rabbi at and substances, I suggested the remote Superintendent of Schools James everywhere, in particular, those in Soviet Russia, Wind associated with the Temple Beth Sholom synagogue in Manchester. P. Kennedy said if the seeds are possibility that a mutation may O O cause the release of toxins into the said. determined to be dangerous, they Only recently, have an estimated 3 million Jews been were in such haste to get out of Egypt they did not have from Egypt is told and symbolic foods are eaten. m z will be taken away from the stu­ fnuts,” Ehrlich wrote. “I have no evidence to support my statement.” allowed to emigrate from Russia, where they have been time to let their (bread) dough rise,” said Wind. Wind said these include a small, bitter-tasting herb, a > dents. massacred and oppressed throughout history, he said. which is symbolic of ancient Jews’ situations while they > r- However, he added, “It’s nothing The Associated Press Later in the day, NASA sought to During I^sover, practicing Jews cat matzoh, a flat un­ On the first two nights of I^sover, families typically were enslaved; a vegetable dipped in salt water, which CO to be alarmed about right now. The JO assure parents across the nation that leavened bread, to remind themselves of the ancient participate in a special celebration known as Seder, Wind represents tears cried by Jews’ enslaved ancestors; and SUSPECT SEEDS — George B. Park Jr., checks sacks of seed NASA is tomatoes haven’t grown yet. It’s too their children won’t be harmed by JO > early to tell.” Jewish exodus from Israel after they were freed. said. an apple, nut and wine mixture, which symbolizes mortar distributing to schools for science experiments. The seeds have been ex­ growing or eating tomatoes During Seder, a detailed story of the Israeli exodus used by ancient Jews to build Egyptian cities. > - * NASA suiTered a public relations “According to the Bible, the (persecuted) Israelites posed to cosmic radiation and have raised concerns. produced from the space-exposed crisis Friday when a newspaper seeds. “0 \ ■' Armed bandit robs Wesleyan students complain Lotteiy rally at church gasoline station An armed bandit stole an un­ minorities unfairly targeted Here are Friday’s lottery results from around New disclosed amount of motKy Friday England; to protest stand on bigotry bill night from a gas station at the in­ CONNECTICUT tersection of Center Street and By Larry Rosenthal President William M. Chace issued.a legitimate forms of protest” on campus. By Andrew Fraser No drawing because of holiday gay and lesbian legislation,” said and not abnormal sexual activity. West Middle 'rUrapike near Howell The Associated Press statement saying that “contrary to rumor, More than 150 students gathered Friday The Associated Press the investigation has not concentrated on MASSACHUSETTS Michael Michaud, a spokesman for It s a clear victory for us and all Cheney Regional Technical to hear the outdoor news conference called the group. Daily: 8-0-8-2 of our allies that we were able to School, police said. MIDDLETOWN (AP) — A ^oup of mirwrity people or any other group.” by the student group, which appeared to HARTFORD — About 50 gay Mass Millions: 2-3-10-11-22-45 The group called cm the church to bring the church to higher moral The robber, who remained at Wesleyan University students Friday ac­ Noting that dozens of studrats have been have about two dozen members. Many in and lesbian activists pressing for RHODE ISLAND actively support the proposed legis­ ground,” said DarletK Boudrier, a large as of late Friday evening, cused authorities of unfairly singling out interviewed and more will be, he said; the crowd were disturbed by the group’s more support from the Catholic Daily: 9-0-9-8 lation and “work energetically for member of the group. was described as a whiK male, 25 black students in the investigatiem of last “This is an unsettling experietKe for us all. refusal to condemn the firebombing and Church staged a rally Friday on the real justice for gay and lesbian to 30 years old, 5 feet 6 inches in weekend’s firebombing of the president’s We arc upset. SotiK of us may even feel rushed up to reporters afterward to tell steps of the Cathedral of S t Joseph. people.” Friday’s rally coincided with height, with medium-length blonde office, intensifying controversy over the in­ threateiKd. But we must remember that this them the vast majority of students on cam­ The rally was spurred by a state­ 11k Connecticut Catholic Church NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND services at the hair parted in the middle, a thin cident by saying they neither condemned investigation is the result of criminal pus did not share the group’s views. ment last week from Connecticut has a history of opposing any legis- New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine daily 3-2-3 cathedral and the group said they mustache and a cut on his right nor condoned the atta^. violence.” “They are allowing the possibility of not Catholic Bishops saying they would laticHi which includu sexual orienta­ Pick4:8-6-4-4 ' planned it that way to reach hand, and wearing blue jeans, The students also accused the ad­ The university is offering a $10,000 condemning the act, and that is not support an amended version of a bill tion. Homosexuality is against the churchgoers and because ministration of using the firebombing to reward for information leading to an arrest representative of the student body,” said that increases penalties for crimes of teachings of the Catholic Church. police said. Archbishop John Whealon was con­ Rolice said the man robbed a draw attention away from other pressing is­ and conviction in the firebombing of Jonathan Bush of Killingworth, a bigotry, including assaults on ducting the service. U) It’s position on the so-called “hate female gas station attendant at sues on campus, and called it disturbing Gutce’s office. Three molotov cocktails sophomore at Wesleyan and a nephew of homosexuals. crimes” bill pending in the House that sexual assaults of women at Wesleyan were thrown through the window of his of­ Index The Lesbian and Gay Direct Ac­ Last year on Good Friday, gay about 9 pjn. and escaped in a blue President George B u^. has wavered four times. Church Ford sedan with over the years have not been dealt with in fice about 4 am . Saturday, causing an es­ Nicole Grigg, a freshman from TXicson, tion Group members who staged the and lesbian rights activists staged a timated $20,000 damage. A security officer leaders had originally opposed the protest inside the church. TTiis year license plates. The robber af^Karcd an equally high-profile manner. Ariz., said the group could iKithcr con- rally said they were encouraged by bill because it itKluded sexual orien­ “It seems that the university is being al­ chased someotK he saw fleeing from the 15 they decided on a peaceful rally out­ to be driving toward the entrance denm nor condoiK the firebombing because Ooinion 16 the statement but want the church to tation as a category. lowed ... to revel in self-pity and ignore scetK, but he was imable to catch the per­ 33-30 Peoole 13 go further in its compassion for gays side because of signs of leniency ramp to Interstate 84, police said. it had ruH received eiMXigh information 23^20 Reiipion 18 major issues on campus which are at the son and could not provide a detailed from the administration on the attack. If the and lesbians. The bishops said in a joim state­ from the church, said Michaud. Ajiyone with information related 17-32 Senior Citizens 20 to the itKident is asked to call the present time aggravated by the institution's description. administration were truly against violence, 1 Local/StalB 5-10 Soorti 38-48 “We want to have a continued ment last Wednesday they would 'The group handed out literature response to this incident,” said Simone Martin Waters, a university spokesman, NatiofVWbfItr 11-15 Television 21-27 visible presence here to remind the support the bill if it was amended to Manchester Police Department at she said, it would remove all its invest­ Obituarie*. appealing for compassion to people White, a freshman from who said the administration does not believe the 10 Wbather 4 church that we expect full support of make it clear the law protects people 646-4555. ments in companies doing business in heading into the church. read a statement from the student group. firebombing was linked to any “past South Africa. (*> 9 9 0 AA

REGIONAL Weather Saturday, April 14 Gorbachev tells dissidents LOCAL/STATE economic embargo is next Sewer work Homeless man rated ‘serious’ By Brian Feldman released by the Tass news agency fers. Soviet u-oops have occupied The Associated Press and reported during the nightly some buildings in the capital Vil­ |Bo1ow|54n television newscast “Vremya.” nius, and conscripts who refused to from charge of 20,000 volts MOSCOW (AP) — President Lithuania has plenty of electrical serve in the Red Army have been due Monday Mikhail S. Gorbachev threatened energy, including a nuclear power forcibly detained. The letter did not specifically Friday to cut off crucial supplies to plant at Ignalina that can provide By Alex Girelli mention the Soviet demand that Yo«*lS4»l Lithuania if the Baltic republic does virtually all its own needs. Manchester Herald He had placed beer can atop wire, official says not back away from its pro-indepen­ But in addition to being depend­ Lithuania rescind its declaration of ent on the Soviet Union for oil and independence, although the Kremlin A tla n tic dence stance within two days. Work on the long-delayed installation of a sewer money, the official said. natural gas, in relies on it for repair has called that action unconstitution­ Department. O cea n It was the first step toward a line to serve the Irving Street area will get under way By Dianna M. Talbot 'The homeless man placed a beer parts and fertilizer. 'hie accident happened shortly rW ^ n = M 3 tg e lo = n l i60 _° i l long-feared economic embargo in al. Monday. Manchester Herald can on top of an insulator made of The letter, also signed by Prime after Gilnite climbed a 12-foot, Lithuania, which declared its in­ It said the republic’s parliament Daniel Guachione, who heads the Glenn Construc­ porcelain that covers electrical Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov, said the locked and partially baibed-wire •t«O Q Aeou4WM«Mr. k«c. dependence March 11. and Cabinet should “restore the tion Co. of Manchester, said Friday that a permit to A homeless man who was burned fence which suirounds a Connec­ cables, and received a shock of such situation in Lithuania “tightens into ■n Gorbachev did not specify what republic’s position to that of March begin the woik has been issued and he will pick it up after placing an aluminum beer can ticut Light and Power transformer force that it threw him back against an ever tighter knot, assuming the O products would be halted but said 10, 1990” — the day before in­ Monday morning. on top of an insulated wire was in station, a fire official said. Gilnite a cement wall, he said. nature of a political dead end.” serious condition at Manchester 1 3 - n they were items the Soviet Union dependence was declared. The project, which is expected to cost about apparently ignored posted warning Gilnite suffered bums to a hand The letter charged Lithuania’s Memorial Hospital Friday evening, could export to other countries for $300,000, was delayed for about a month while offi­ signs at the station which is behind and foot, the fire department spokes­ leadership “continues to adopt legis­ “Other constituent republics arc ^ F hard currency. cials of the Eighth Utilities District and the town ar­ fire and hospital officials said. Walgreen’s drug store, 263 West man said. His h e ^ also stopped lative acts and decisions that set asking quite aptly why they should Howard Gilnite, 36, who has been Such products include oil and gued over how much work would have to be done to Middle 'Rimpike, the official said. temporarily, but he was revived by Weather Lithuania in oppositition to other continue supplying products to 5i ^ natural gas. The small republic of road surfaces after the sewer line is installed in the living at the Samaritan Shelter for paramedics, he added. — m (Soviet) republics and the Soviet Lithuania at the expense of their Gilnite apparently was trying to 3.8 million residents is totally de­ roads. the homeless, 466 Main St., O o Union as a whole.” own needs, while the latter’s steer­ retrieve beer cans which he and Gilnite was recovering in the pendent on the Soviet Union for -The impasse in the negotiations appeared to have received a 20,000-volt electric shock It accused Lithuania’s parliament ing agencies continue their anti-con­ some friends hoped to return to a hospital’s intensive care unit, a ^ CD Increasing cloudiness those raw materials. been broken April 5 when town and district officials on Thursday at about 12:30 p.m., ac­ of “anti-constitutional actions” in­ stitutional actions and disregard the redemption center in exchange for hospital spokeswoman said. H ^ Lithuanian President Vytautas agreed on a compromise that will split a cost of about cording to the Manchester Fire cluding halting conscription into the rightful interests of the integral na­ Landsbergis said in reply, “We $16,000 that will added to the contract as a result of m . but mild temperatures Soviet army: trying to seize property tional economy and the country’s could have expected worse.” work on roads town officials want to have done. o Edward Thskenis, a worker in the of the Communist Party of the citizens,” the letter said. Soviet Union; and enacting a law On April 6, the district directors approved the By The Associated Press Supreme Council’s information of­ fice, quoted Landsbergis as saying, April 5 establishing identity cards Landsbergis said the action by agreement, and District Director Thomas H. Fer­ for Lithuanians “that discriminates Gorbachev was “unexpected” be­ guson, who is the district’s public works commis­ Manchester and vicinity: today, partly sunny. High “We cannot revoke the declaration against Soviet citizens” in the cause it came on Good Friday, at the sioner, said he felt work might start as early as last in the mid 50s. South wind 10 to 15 mph. Tonight, be­ of independence.” 1- 13 republic. start of the weekend in heavi­ Monday coming cloudy. A 40 percent chance of showers after Gorbachev already has moved to o o isolate and disarm the Baltic If Lithuania’s leaders don’t re­ ly Roman Catholic Lithuania. Guachione did begin some preliminary work Mon­ midnight. Low 35 to 40. Sunday, mostly cloudy with a republic and refuses to start negotia­ scind those actions “within the next day morning, but was told to stop until the terms of O -n 50 percent chance of showers. High 55 60. two days, instructions will be given Landsbergis also said he expected the agreement had been put in writing and signed. tions until the independence declara­ the materials to be cut off gradually, tion by its parliament, known as the to stop supplies to the Lithuanian It has taken a week to get a written agreement satis­ not all at once, according to T\is- Supreme Council, is overturned. S.S.R. from other constituent factory to the town completed and signed. Weather summary for Friday, April 13,1990: republics of those categories of kenis, who spoke by telephone from Guachione said he was told Thursday afternoon Western advisers to the Vilnius. April 15,1990 Temperature: high of 51 at 5:30 pan., low of 24 at 5:30 Lithuanian government have said products that arc sold on external that he could pick up the permit and begin. o o Under the agreement the town will pay one third of m z a.m. the republic’s economic survival is markets for freely convertible cur­ “Over these two days, we will not Center Park, Manchester Precipitation: none. tied to its ability to maintain its trade rency,” the letter said. do anything special,” Landsbergis the added $16,000 cost, the district itself one third, D > with the Soviet Union. In the month since Lithuania was quoted as saying. “If Moscow and the about 40 house owners who will be served by 7:00 A.M. > r- The new threat by Gorbachev was declared its independence, the will demand hard currency for those the sewer will pay one third as part of their share of 13 (f> contained in a letter addressed to the Kremlin has alternated between products, that will mean Moscow the sewer cost. Manchester Herald At one point in the dispute District President Lithuanian government. A text was making threats and conciliatory of­ considers us a foreign state.” D > Thomas E. Landers appeared before the town’s Board > of Directors and threatened to sue the town over the Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. A cot^munity wi4e service, celebrating the Resurrection ofJesus, “0 Daily publication since Oct 1,1914. matter. ^ He said town officials set higher standards forYoad President urges, moderation surfacing after the district had already awarded a con USPS 327-500 VOL. CIX, No. 166 tract which contained the earlier requirements. PubHsher Margaret Thatcher urged Soviet if British investigators determine be able to initial an arms control Penny M. Sieffert President Mikhail S. Gorbachev on that a seized load of tubing destined pact when they meet in Washington Friday to call off his threatened for Iraq amounted to an illegal in six weeks. Editor______. y^lter ZaborowsKi economic sanctions against weapons shipment. Bush said the “slant” of Gor­ Glastonbury bank Managing Editor ______Marie P. Grady Both emphasized their agreement bachev’s remarks to the senators News Eator/Opinion Page Editor . ____ Ron Robillard breakaway Lithuania. Associate E ditor______Alexander Girelli “Now is no time for escalation,” on most issues particularly on the was more encouraging than what he victim of check scam ■m Sports Editor______ten Auster Bush said after he and the prime position that a unified Germany had heard from Soviet Foreign Min­ minister met for several hours of should be a permanent member of ister Eduard A. Shevardnadze; when Business M an a g e r______Jeanne G. Fromerth NATO. the two met last week. GLASTONBURY (AP) — Glastonbury B ^ & Tmst Douglas C. Murphy Sr. discussions. “It is time for talk” be­ Advertising Director______At a pre-diruicr black tic reception says it is the victim of a $690,000 check-kiting scheme Customer Service Manager ______Gerlinde Colletti tween Moscow and the Lithuanians. Reacting to a news agency report ______Sheldon Cohen with Mrs. Thatcher aboard the that is being investigated by the FBI. Composing Manager______Said Mrs. Thatcher, “I abide by that Gorbachev had tightened the Pressroom M anager______Flobert H. Hubbard British naval vessel HMS Arrow, Rank President John H. Hamby Jr. said the scheme the statement the president just pressure on Lithuania with the threat made.” the president plunged into a crowd was discovered April 2 and involved a company in the of 400 to 500 cheering bystanders to of an economic boycott. Bush said area. He refused to identify the company. Published daily except Sunday and certain h o lid ^ by The president and the prime min­ there was little more the Western al­ shake hands. “The company involved appeals otherwise to be a the Manchester Publishing Co., 16 Bralnard Place, ister met with reporters hours after lies can do to stay Gorbachev’s hand Manchester, Conn. 06040. Secor>d class postage paid at Bush was to play golf Saturday legitimate business not related to the real estate in­ the Soviet news agency Tass without risking a break in East-West Manchester, Cor>n. Postmaster: Send address cl^nges reported that Gorbachev had given before reluming to Washington. dustry,” Hamby said Thursday. You are welcome to attend any of the following to the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, relations. Rderal officials involved in the invesUgation declmcd Conn. 06040. the Lithuanian government two days The two leaders look a break The Manchester Herald is a member ol The Associated to rescind its “anti-constitutional ac­ from serious matters Friday to join “I am troubled by it,” the presi­ conunem Thursday. services at the churches who bring you Press, the Audit Bureau ol Circulation, the New England tions” or face the imposition of about 20 children in a Good Friday dent said of the report, adding tliat Bank officials would not describe the scheme, sayuig C/3 Press Assoaation and the Now England Newspaper As­ sanctions. u-adilion of flying kites. The Ber­ all he knew was what he had read in the FBI has asked them not to comment during the probe. sociation. muda ritual was begun by teacher Guaranteed delivery. If you don't receive your Herald Bush traveled to Bermuda, at a brief dispatch from Moscow. Bank officials said the fraud has resulted in a sharply The Sonrise Service trying to explain to his students by 5 p m. weekdays or 7 30 a m Saturdays, please Mrs. Thatcher’s invitation, to dis­ reduced earnings report for this quarter. "They said they telephone your carrier. If you are urteble to reach your Christ’s ascension into heaven. “I know there is a great desire on cuss a variety of global issues — in­ are taking a one-time charge to earnings of $690,000, carrier, call subscriber service at 647-9946 by 6 p m Even as he criticized Gorbachev’s the part of Americans to know what cluding German unification, NATO reducing net income to $51,700 or 4 cents a share for the I weekdays for delivery in Martohester and the situation in Lithuania — in threatened sanctions, Bush wel­ we might do, what can be done," Suggested earner rates are $1 80 weekly, $7 70 for first quarter of 1990. In the first quarter of 1989, the bank comed as “a positive statement” the Bush said. one month, $23 10 ter three months, $46 20 for six advance of his meeting next month earned $661,000 and 51 cents a share. 1 Soviet president’s remark to a months and $92 40 tor one year. Newsstand pnee 35 with Gorbachev. But he said that even if he had a Hamby said the loss does not jeopardize the safety of cents a copy. delegation of U.S. senators on The president said he would response he was not sure he would the bank’s dqwsits or the bank’s dividend payment to i cooperate in tightening export laws Thursday that the two leaders might make it public. stockholders. 9 9 0 Landers: In Brief ... Homeless arrested at rally retain me Essay deadline April 20 to protest closing of shelter The deadline for submitting essays in a contest of the Jewish Writing Awards for Children is April 20. The es­ HARTFORD (AP) — Police ar­ About 40 demonstrators stood in “The other shelters have been says must be on people who have influenced Jewish his­ rested 13 demonstrators during a front of City Hall for a few hours to cooperative in the past, but they tory and must be 200 words or less. A first prize of a $50 rally to protest the city’s response to demand that a temporary emergetKy (city officials) know that after we as president U.S. Savings Bond will be awarded in each of two the aimual waim-wealher closing of shelter be opened to take in the men get tired of knocking our heads up categories, grades 3 to 5 and 4 to 6. Winners will be an­ a homeless shelter. displaced by the shelter’s closing. against the walls we’ll be living the nounced next month. Essays should have the namp of the The protesters were arrested and streets and in doorways,” said Mario student and grade written on the back. No names should Earlier this week, city officials charged with trespassing after they called other shelters and said at least Mendes, 34, one of the organizers of Longest may fight appear on the front The essays should be mailed to Con­ entered City Hall Thursday during a the {xotest, who has stayed at the gregation Tikvoh Chadosht^ 180 Still Road, Bloom­ 20 of the men can stay at the city’s rally in front of City Hall. Stewart B. McKiimey.Shelter. They Immiunilate Conception shelter. field, C t 06002. Geraldine P. Sullivan, city coun­ By Alex Girelli Immaculate Conception Church said others can go to Open Hearth and South Euk Inn. cil majority leader, said the city’s Manchester Herald Domestic violence aid offered plans to shut down its Evk Street plan was workable. “The issue is Hartford Interval House {xovides a variety of free ser­ shelter Saturday. About 60 men stay Officials said the plan is ade­ what to do with the men in Immacu­ Thomas E. Landers will seek a third one-year term as vices to help people deal with domestic violeiKe. They at the shelter during the winter, but quate, but men living at Immaculate late Conception and the city has president of the Eighth Utilities District. Landers an­ include a 24-hour hotline, 527-0550, emergency shelter it has closed every S|xing for the Conception said the other shelters come up with a place for them to nounced his candidacy in a news release Riday after­ for women and their children, adult and child support past few years. are already overcrowded. go,” said Sullivan. noon. saying he wants to finish the projects his ad­ groups and information on legal rights and options. For ministration has started in the past two years. information phone 246-9149 District Director Samuel Longest is expected to op­ Man pleads to killing grandmother pose Landers. Longest vowed to seek the office after Coventry man’s art displayed ousting Landers last July by failing to recommend his I 4 Sculptures, maquettes, and gouaches by David Hayes NEW HAVEN (AP) — A 23- Borelli was initially charged with been burning on the kitchen floor. reappointment as public woiks commissioner. of Coventry are being exhibited at the University of In­ Landers said the district has achieved a peace agree­ year-old North Haven man has felony murder, first-degree arson, Police speculated that the fire, diana in Bloomingdale through May 6. Hayes received pleaded guilty to a manslaughter first-degree robbery and sec(X)d-de- which burned itself out before doing ment with the town. “I do not claim to have achieved this his master’s degree in fine arts from the university in by myself; it took a lot of negotiating by a lot of people. charge in the beating death of his gree larceny in die death of Mae much damage, was set in an attempt 1955. The exhibit features highlights of his work over the 86-year-old grandmother. Coyle. to cover up the killing. But this administration ultimately achieved a fair and past ten years. hopefully, a lasting peace, and is overseeing its im­ Judd Borelli pleaded guilty to the The woman was found dead in Borelli had lived with his charge Thursday as part of a plea her North Haven home on Dec. 6, grandmother for several years and plementation.” Judy Hartling/Mandiatter Herald Photographer wins award bargain which will mean a 16-year 1989. P}lice found the body on a was arrested three days after the The election of district officers will take place at the Lynn A. Damon, whose photography studio is at 159 district annual meeting May 23. prison term when he is sentenced dining room floor, covered by a killing in a city hotel. Saddlehill Road, has earned the 1989 Connecticut June 22. blanket. They also found a fire had Gordon Lassow, whose term as a director is expiring Portrait Photographer of the Year Award from the Con­ this year, said Friday that he will seek re-election. But necticut Professional Photographers’ Association. She is Lorraine Boutin, the other director whose term expires, a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Photography in will not because she said family commitments will Providence. She specializes in environmental portraiture. Cops cleared of brutality charges prevent her from devoting the time required by the Job. Directors serve for three-year terms. Volunteers recognized HARTFORD (AP) — A federal dict was returned Thursday after two pano help me! My friend’s being ar­ If Longest is elected president, his election will leave a jury has cleared two East Haven days of deliberations. rested and they’re beating me.” State Sen. Marie Herbst, (D-Vemon), chairman of the police officers of civil brutality The officers admitted suing a The officers arrived at the judge’s vacancy for the remainder of his term as a director. SCIENTIFIC STUFF — At General Assembly’s Public Safety Committee, has an­ Landers listed progress on the installation of two charges stemming from a 1987 ar­ blackjack to subdue Miller who, home while Miller was arguing with top, from left to right, Alex <>^CLUSI0H: nounced that bills designed to honor volunteer emergen­ sanitary sewers, completing new headquarters for the dis­ rest. they testified, was drunk and resist­ a friends about 3 a.m. Scollo, 9; Ryan Uriano, 9, cy medical services personnel and firefighters has passed trict and taking occupancy of the Buckland firehouse as Michael Miller, 25, of East ing arrest when they confronted him The verdict Thursday was a creator of the experiment the committee. One bill would make the first T U e^y in Haven, sued officers Jeffrey Lovette in front of the home of U.S. District repeat of a jury’s findings in the first other accomplishments of the administration. August a day in recognition of the emergency workers. “We ...finally got the Town Fne Department out of shown; and Ryan Guerard, and Robert Nappe for $1.25 million Judge Robert C. Zampano. uial of the case in 1988. One would establish a task force to examine recruitment in damages in connection with the Miller testified that he was attack­ our territory after fifteen years.” Landers said. 10, watch a project that invol­ of volunteer medical services personnel and a third arrest early on the morning of ed by the police officers and ran to Landers said in the release that the greatest challenge ves a small amount of would p>crmit municipalities to establish pension systems August 2, 1987. the judge’s porch where he pound over the next year will be financial management of the for them. Weekly electricity to electrify water. ) The U.S. DisU'ict court jury ver­ on the door, screaming “Judge Zam­ disU'ict, and he proposed the creation of a commissioner John W^ezyk, 8, at right, ex­ Health Tip of finance to help meet that Rockville reunion planned He also proposes creation of another new commis- amines Scollo’s magnet ex­ U) sionership for buildings and grounds, a proposal he advo­ periment during a science The Rockville High School class of 1975 is plamiing FREE ESTIMATES cated unsuccessfully several months ago. fair at Keeney School its 15th reunion Sept. 29. Anyone who can help locate classmates is asked to phone Laura Fmerty Kellner, expert vi^atch, clock, and jeweliy repair He said he believes all seven members of the Board of Thursday. Since 1948 Directors should have administration positions and no 646-8206, Cindy Leonard Prete, 633-1079, or Michelle one should be able to decline to administer district af­ Zwick Richard, 644-0425. If We Can't Fix It. It Can't Be Fixed fairs. “We can no longer afford the good old boy attitude Radon kits available that has recently reappeared on this board, ” he said. Radon test kits are available to Bolton residents for IMMUNITY-HOW? Landers served five years as a director beginning in $10 at the office of the Selectmen at Bolton Ibwn Hall, Andent Greek physicians observed that 1983. 222 Bolton Center Road, between 9 a.m. and 4 pm. on people who recovered from the 'plague' did not catch the disease again. Onoe He was defeated in his first bid for the presidency in weekdays and from 7 p.m. to 9 pm. Monday evenings. For information phone the office at 649-8066. your immune system develops an- 1987 when incumbent Walter Joyner defeated him by a tixxlies to certain diseases by conquer­ vote of 135 to 131. Coventry DARE graduates 140 ing the invading antigen, certain white In 1988 Landers won the office by a vote of 167 to Girl Scouts travel blood cells d e v ^ a 'memory' of I - 126 over Perry Dodson. By Dianna M. Talbot you are now immune for years, perhaps education systems, including she said. Tamara Sines of Manchester, a member of Cadette Manchester Herald Manchester’s. for the rest of your life. Last year Landers retained his post by defeating Las­ “During the past five weeks, the Girl Scout Troop 5000 has been selected to take part in The Covenu-y students took part Modem m edim now triggers a miU sow, a former district president, by a vote of 137 to 130. students learned about feelings and the Cormecticut Valley Girl Scout Council’s Wider Op­ COVENTRY — More than a in a five-week, one hour-per-week, case of measles, polio, whooping The vote was questioned because the number voting was resisting peer pressure,” she said. portunities program to take place in Memphis, Tennessee cough, etc., using a d ^ or weak virus, hundred elementary students DARE program taught by police of­ “Most importantly, the students July 13 to 28. She will have the opportunity to make her tl^eby causing kjrther immuniy to the higher than the number of voters checked off on an graduated Thursday from a pilot ficer Nancy Gillon, a 9-year mem­ Diamonds • Jewelry • Pulsar Watches eligibility list. Howver, John D. LaBclle Jr., the district’s learned that each arid every one of own video and visit a recording studio. She will also disease. Do not fail to have your famiy education (n^ogram designed to teach ber of the Covenuy M ice Depart­ legal counsel, said in a legal opinion that the vote was them is special.” speak with medical professionals and try her hand in a inoculated against such d ise a ^ . children how to say “No!” to drugs ment Next year, as fifth-graders, vdid. laboratory. She is a 9th grade student at Bennct Junior Leonard W. Yost and alcohol, a youth educator said. they will participate in a 17-week Gillon said the DARE program in The 140 fourth-graders, 68 of High School. J e w e le r Longest supported Lassow last year in the bid to un­ DARE program, Gillon said. Coventry succeeded and was made Alexa DeJoannis of Manchester, a member of the 'cMcdicitic whom are from George Hershey seat Landers. Critics of Landers charged that Landers A graduation ceremony in the possible by about $2,000 in con­ Cadette Troop 658, will attend a similar program in M^- ^loppt was retaliating when he did not recommend that Longest Robertson School and 72 of whom form of an assembly was attended tributions from the community and 129 Spruce Street are from Coventry Grammar School, tinsburg. West Virginia June 22 to July 7. She will hike be reappointed as public works commissioner. by town officials, including Town businesses. She expressed gratitude and bicycle along the Chesapeake and canal and Manchester, CT participated in the town’s first Drug Manager John Elscsscr, Superinten­ to those who contributed. In the aftermath of the dispute the district board of Abuse Resistance Education canoe the ibtomac River. 348 Main Street dent of Schools Mike Malinowski Anyone wishing more informa­ Deanna Daniel of Coventry, a senior member of Girl 649-4387 1 Manchester directors has been split into what observers have called a Program, also known as DARE. and Chief of Police Frank Trzaskos, tion about DARE or to donate to new guard led by Landers and and old guard, but no The ixogram also is being offered Scout Troop 2, will go to Shoup, Idaho, from July 18 to Tues-Sat 9-5:30 Gillon said. They congratulated the next year’s program can contact Gil­ Aug. 3 where she will ride mountain trails on horseback 649-1025 clearly defined voting blocs have developed. to students in other municipal Thurs open till 8:00 students on completing the program. lon at 742-7331, she said. and run the rapids of Salmon River on a raft. 9 9 0 ft. ■ 1 . I-

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Recreation News Court clears way for probe Israeli in court Following are some of the programs, trips, and special of Travelers’ Medicare bills events offered by the Manchester Ftirks and Recreation Department. For more information on programs, recrea­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — A court must comply with the subpoenas, Travelers processes and pays for $6.1m fraud tion facilities, or parks, please call the department at ruling has cleared the way for a the company will work with federal Medicare claims involving fees to 647-3084/3089. federal investigation to continue into auditors to try to determine what in­ physicians, hospitals, or both in HARTFORD (AP) — An Israeli, Dagan and his wife each with one Travelers Corp.’s Medicare billings. formation must be supplied. He said some states, including Connecticut. who made history when the govern­ count of conspiring to defraud Town-wide Clean Up Federal authorities have sued Travelers had attempted to get the In their investigation, federal ment of Israel decided to indict him federally insured banks, nine counts The Manchester I^ k s and Recreation Department in Travelers and two other insurers, al­ case dismissed, a move that was authorities are looking at which for crimes committed here, appeared of bank fraud and 16 counts of false conjunction with Rovic, Inc. and Burger King of leging they caused the government rejected by Cabranes in March. patients 65 or older had private in­ before a federal magistrate Friday statements to banks. Manchester will hold its annual Town-wide Clean Up on to pay millions of dollars under Travelers contended that the suit surance that should have paid bills after returning voluntarily to face The couple allegedly participated Saturday, April 28, 9 a.m. to noon at the following sites: Medicare that should have been paid wasn’t supported by facts and was that Travelers directed Medicare to charges of defrauding Coimecticut in a check-kiting scheme involving Center Springs F ^ , Center I ^ , Robertson F^k, Mt. by private insurance companies. based on only one Medicare file. cover. banks out of $6.1 million. accounts they had at both banks for Nebo and Charter Oak Park. Volunteers are needed and Travelers has denied the allega­ Samuel Dagan, escorted by U.S. local businesses they operated, ac­ are asked to wear gloves and bring a rake. If you or your tions. Marshals but not handcuffed, ap­ cording to the indictment. organization are interested in supporting this effort, ITT Hartford pays record fine peared briefly before U.S. Levinson advised the court Friday An April 5 ruling by Judge Jose please call the department at 647-3084/3089. This event Magistrate Allyne Ross in Brooklyn that Dagan was in need of medied A. Cabranes in U.S. District Court HARTFORD (AP) — ITT review, which examines how an in­ Federal Court in . is one of the many activities scheduled in cooperation surer treats its customers. care because he recently underwent ~n in New Haven allows investigators Hartford Insurance Group has paid a Ross asked him if he understood surgery and was on meication. She with the Manchester Earth Day 1990. The review found that in many in­ O to enforce two subpoenas to get in­ record $45,500 fine for a variety of he was going to Hartford to be tried did not provide any other details of stances, The Hartford overcharged Programs formation for the probe. errors on insurance policies, includ­ on charges there. Dagan, represented the defendant’s condition. 33 -n or undercharged customers. The The inspector general’s office of ing undercharging and overcharging by public defender Lori Levinson, Dagan was then taken back into Golf Lessons — fbr persons ages 12 and older. Clas­ the U.S. Department of Health and company also failed to give advance S F ses will meet on Saturdays, 1 to 2 p.m., at Torza’s Golf customers on auto and homeowners said he did. the custody of U.S. Marshal’s and Human Services issued the sub­ notice of new premiums when Range on Sullivan Ave. in South Windsor. The fee is $20 insurance. “1 don’t want to say anything now Assistar)t U.S. Attorney James poenas in August. Travelers tried policies were up for renewal and im­ before the uial,” Dagan said in the Genco of Hartford to appear here — m per person and golf balls are extra. Classes begin Satur­ unsuccessfully to have the sub­ properly dropped customers by day, April 21, for four weeks. Next session begins June The fine, paid Thursday by the hallway outside the courtroom. Monday morning before a federal O D poenas dropp^. company, was the largest ever giving insufficient reasons or notice The former West Hartford resi­ magisuate. 2. Class size is limited so register early. when cancelling or not renewing Company spokesman Alan levied by the state Department of In­ dent agreed to return to the United He will spend the weekend at 2 CD Fhrent Top Playtime — 12 to 24 months old, Wed­ policies. nesdays, 9:15 to 10 a.m. beginning April 25, and for 3- Fletcher said now that Travelers surance in a “market conduct” States voluntarily from Israel to be Hartford’s Morgan Street Jail. H - < year-olds, Fridays, 10:15 to 11 a.m. beginning April 27. tried on charges of defrauding the After the couple fled, authorities m Fee is $24 for 8 weeks. Connecticut Bank and Trust Com­ tracked them from Australia to o Xerrific Tots — Openings in the following classes: pany and the Connecticut Savings Hong Kong, West Germany and Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m. and Fridays 10:30 a.m. Classes DON'T MONKEY The Associated Press Bank out of $6.1 million in 1987. Switzerland before they entered Is­ begin the week of April 25 and the fee is $30. His case marks the first time U.S. rael. COMEBACK — Ellen Shirvell, 22, left, receives congratulations Thursday from and Israeli officials cooperated to Senior Golf Clinic — For youth ages 9 to 15. 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NATION/WORLP Deaths Elsewhere Crew members who survived Virginio Rotondi CASTELGANDOLFO, Italy (AP) — Virginio fatal ferry fire make claims Poles want reparations for massacre Rotondi, a Jesuit who helped handle the Vatican’s ^ 1. in ca postwar relations with the Italian political world and sailed from Norway to Denmark, people who boarded m cars. founded an international spiritual movement, died By Frank Powloy was set deliberately. The Danish The Danish inquiry completed its third day Friday. The taking of tes­ WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poles on Friday Friday at age 78. The Associated Press shipping line that owns the ferry t o Mrs. Niezabitowska said the P>lish govern­ The cause of death was not disclosed. offered a reward for information timony was slowed by the transla­ sadly accepted a Soviet acknowledgement of ment recognizes the significance of the official guilt for the massacre of thousands of Polish Rotondi. who became a jHiest in 1942, later became COPENHAGEN, Deninark — leading to the arsonist. tion of statements of six Portuguese Soviet statement but wants more questitnis a closcadviser to Pope Pius XII, for whom he acted as Crew members who survived the Norwegian police have estimated crew members into Danish. officers 50 years ago, but they said they want cleared up. a liaison with politicians during the early years of the fatal fire on the Scandiiiavian Star that 534 people were aboard the reparations and more details of war (rimes. “We await an explanati(Hi of all the ‘blank Italian republic after Wwld War U. ferry said Friday they were not Scandinavian Star, including 97 In Oslo, a groiq) of 17 crew mem­ “It’s g(xxi that criminals admit their crimes,” spots’ in our common hisrory, which the Katyn In. 1950 he founded Oasis, which spread to 17 familiar with emergency plans on crew members. The exact number bers from the Scandinavian Star said said Solidarity leader Lech Walesa in the north­ crime symbolizes for us,” she sai(L ern city of Gdansk. He called the Soviet admis­ countries, including Poland, Brazil and Portugal. the ferry and did not have assigned may never be knowri because pas­ most of the crew had not been The bodies of more than 4,200 officers, who sion “an art of mtral justice.” For 19 years, he read the Bible ami commented on duties in case of fire. senger lists did not include young trained for possible emergencies (Hi had been interned by the Soviets at Kozielsk, However, he said, there must be “punish­ its passages on a national radio program called “The A Portuguese crewman who was children who traveled free and the ferry. were uncovered in the Katyn finest. But the Most Beautiful Book in the World.” steering the ferry when fire struck ment of those guilty of the gentx;ide,” repara­ remains of 10,0(X) other officers ca^v e at tions for the victims’ survivors and access for He was also a regular commentator on a radio show testified he knew so little English camps in Starobielsk and Ostashkow have O called “Listen, It’s Almost Evening,” with Rome’s that the first officer’s navigational Poles to the final resting places. never been found, and word (Hi their fate The massacre of 15,000 Palish officers at JD - n chief rabbi, Elio Toaff. commands had to be translated for remains a key demand of their families. Among his books are “Simple Answers” and “30 him. NEED SOME EXTRA Katyn and two other sites, yet unknown, had “The point is the Russians don’t want to ^ F Conversations With Father Rotondi.” Crewmen from the ferry have seared the national consciousness. - The pain reveal the other massacre sites,” said Pilish repeatedly said they had problems had been made worse by the decades in which historian Wojciech Ziembinski. “It’s false, it’s Luis Trenker understanding each other and that it was forbidden even to speak of Soviet a lie, just like for the last 50 years.” ~ m BOLZANO, Italy (AP) — Luis Trenker, a film this harmed the operations of the SPENDING MONEY!! responsibility for the crimes. The Katyn bodies, shot in the back of the O o maker whose career spanned five decades, died Friday boat. English was tiK language used “The long-awaited moment ... has come,” head and stacked in mass graves, were f(Hmd of natural causes at age 97. by officers, but was apparently not Newspaper routes available government spokeswoman Malgorzata by the Nazis in April 1943 and immediately 2 ro Trenker made his acting debut in 1921 in Arnold understood by many of the crew­ Niezabitowska said Friday after Soviet leader used for propagamla purposes against the Al­ H ■< Eanck’s “Marvels of Ski.” men. in your area... Mikhail S. Gorbachev handed over to'President lies. The Soviets instead maintained the of­ m . In the early 1930s, Trenker became a film director Jose da Silva told a maritime in­ Wojciech Jaruzelski documents establishing ficers were killed in 1941 by the Nazis after o =1 and writer. His first film was “Mountains in Flames” quiry he stood at the wheel while Earn money and prizes by dictator Josef Stalin’s secret police killed the they invaded the Soviet Union. in 1932. another Portuguese crewman officers on Soviet territory in World War II. One of Trenker’s best-known works was “II Figlio received commands in English and delivering the “The event which took place 50 years ago in Although FViland’s Communist governments Perduto” (The Lost Son) made in 1934 and set in New relayed them to him in Portuguese. the Smolensk forest has burdened relations be­ after the war echoed the Soviet explanation, O 2 York. In Oslo, meanwhile, police Manchester Herald tween our two countries in the most painful most Pales and Western histtnians had long 1“ 3 3 He also ntade many documentaries. lowered their estimate of those way,” the P>lish spokeswoman said. “Recon­ concluded that the massacre was committed by O O killed in the fire from 166 to 162. In your neighborhood. ciliation can be built only on truth.” the Soviet forces on Stalin’s order in late April Q "H John Graham “I feel a great joy now that after so many (AP) — Dr. John Graham, a pioneer in They said they hoped to issue a list and early May 1940. m r r i of the victims on Mrmday. Call today to get more details. years, the truth has been revealed,” said “We all knew,” said Bronislaw Geremek, the treating headaches and founder of the Headache Bozena Lojek, whose late husband’s father fn ^ Research Rmndation at Faulkner Hospital, died Wed­ American entertainer Ruth E. lu e u E hist(Hian who beads Solidarity’s parliamentary Rome, 27, of East Lansing, Mich., died at Katyn and who helps lead an group of caucus. “What today’s communique brings, it nesday of a blood disorder at age 81. victims’ relatives called the Katyn Family. Graham began specializing in headaches as an in­ was missing and presumed killed. 6 4 7 -9 9 4 0 brings late and p e i h ^ ux> little.” o o Police have said they believe the Th« Associated PrsM “For us, it is a great success,” she said, lead­ In LondtHi, the British governmem wel- tern at Massachusetts General Hot^Jital and later ad- Bidwell...... ah ing to “many political and ec(Hiomic conse­ m z mihistered the hospital’s headache clinic. fire, which raged through the c(Hned the Soviet admission. Foreign Secretary 10,^-tOTi ferry a week ago as it Bowers St...... 14-22 VICTIMS REMEMBERED — A woman lays a rose on the quences.” Douglas Hurd said the “terrible things” that a > He introduced corticosteroids and developed the er- Deane S t ...... A...... all Relatives have called for criminal pr(x:eed- > r” gotamine-caffcine suppository to treat migraine monument in Warsaw to the 15,(X)0 Polish officers killed in Stalin did cannot be fi^gotten, but he added the East Center S t ...... 156-202 ings against anyone still alive bearing respon­ world should also remember the “terrible 3 3 0 3 headaches. He also was credited with being the first to Galway St ...... all the Katyn massacre. In Memoriam sibility and for payment of damages. things” d(Hie to the Soviets. identify harmful side effects of Sansert, a headache Gorman P I...... all J 3 > medicine. In sad and loving memory of Angela Green R d ...... 102-203 Massaro DeSinoone who passed away > He was chief of medical service at the Faulkner Grissom...... all "V Hospital from 1950 to 1974, lectured at the medical on April 15,1949. Haynes ...... all schools at Harvard and "Mts universities, was a Those we love don't go away, Hickory L a ...... all they walk beside us, everyday, a regent of the American College of Physicians and a Od Dr. all Women promise to 0 3 commissioner of the Joint Commission on Accredita­ unseen, unheard, but always twar. ; ...... a« Job Search Strategies Loved arid missed, ...... all tion of Hospitals. and still very dear. Jotlprson ...... !...... all In 1987, upon retiremenu the American College of sexism in sumo wrestling Love, - , . St ...... ly»^...... 1-84 Physicians gave him its Menninger Award for his con kpH j Children, Grandchildren, them. for the ’90s uibutions to mental health. Great Grandchildren TOKYO (AP) — A group of Japanese Knighton St...... all “I think it is a kind of miniature of Lakewood Cir. No. & So...... all women is trying to kn(x;k down a centuries- Lookout Mt. Dr...... all old rule that bars members of their sex from Japanese s(x:iety in general, but many people M aible...... all the sumo wrestling ring. in Japan actrept sumo as a man’s worl^ as a featuring IRS keeps toll-free lines open M cCabe...... all Though the group argues that sexism t o special society of its own,” Inobe said. day. Tele-Tax__ . is a system « ___ _ of _ ^ Atape-recorded — -S ex­ A North M ain...... all no place in national sport, it is not p ilin g The ban on women in the ring is believed Richard K. irish, WASHINGTON (AP) — TTie Internal planations of mewe than 140 specific topics, in­ North School S t ...... i-84 for women to actually participate in the to be based on beliefs in Shinto, Japan’s na­ Revenue Service will keep its toll-free Academy St...... a" cluding pensitMis, dependents and the child­ North S t...... all 2,000-year-old sp(Hl with the giant male tive religion, that women are impure. author of telephone lines open through this afterrwn to Oak P I ...... all E.Center St...... 342-402 care credit PhcHie numbers and topics also arc grapplers. help taxpayers rushing to rrreel the midmght Oak St...... 264-371 Greenhill St...... a" “At the very leasL we are more pure than "Go Hire Yourseif listed in the IRS instructions. Munroe St...... all Inkead, the Women’s Action Group simply Monday deadline for filing 1989 tax returns. Oakwood S t...... all * 'The IRS expccU one of every five lax Parker St...... 2-83 wants to send a woman into the ring to the dirt and straw ring,” a statement from the The IRS said Friday that telephoned tax Peart St...... G2-164 group said. returns to be fil^ next week — 23 million out present its new “Women Fans’ Award.” an Empioyer" questions also will be answered into the eve­ Rachel Rd ...... all Tonica Spring T rail...... all I The rule became an issue in Dctrember, V of 111 million due this year. Four of every five But things are not that simple in this ning Monday. Numbers to call are listed in the Rossetto Dr...... all Union Place ...... all when the chief Cabinet secretary at the time, Book-signing after lecture. returns have been qualifying for refunds. Union Street...... all society where men still have a suanglehold instructions for filling out Forms 1040, 1040A Russell...... all Mayumi Moriyama, wanted to present the Those who wait until the final hours to file on sumo wrestling. Thurs(Jay, April 19, at 7:30 pm and 1040EZ. Shepard...... all West Middle Tpke...... 8-150 even Prime Minister’s Cup to the winner of the will have to wait another eight weeks or so Squire Village...... all Wetherell ...... all “I don’t know why, it’s just been that way Taxpayers with Touch-Tone telephone ser­ since l(Hig, long ago,” said a Japan Sumo As- New Year’s TournamerU. Manchester Community College vice may use the IRS Tele-Tax lines 24 hours a before receiving any refund. Stock P la c e ...... all Woodbridge ...... 160-199 T im rod R d ...... all Woodbridge...... 231-290 s(x;iation official, who spoke (Hi (ronditi(Hi of Mrs. Moriyama, a member of i^liament Lowe Program Center anonymity. “It’s always been against the and the first woman ever to hold the impor­ Man injured by flying metal object CALL NOW rules for women to get into the ring — simple tant Cabinet post, said she would present the Free and Open to the Public as that” government award from within the ring, n(H A 20-year-old man was injured Friday night Thibault, who was taken by am bulant to 647-9946 / 643-2711 Michiyo Inobe, a member of the Women’s from below. Sponsored by: the Connecticut Bank & Trust Company during a ruckus in the Manchester I^kade, Manchester Memorial Hospital, was injured Action Group, said her group of 500 mem­ Sumo officials refused to port with their MCC Student Activities Committee. MCC Cultural Programs after becoming involved in an altercation bet­ bers, mostly women, decided against calling males-only tradition, saying the sumo ring, a 1 police said. Committee. MCC Foundation. MCC Alumni Association, and ween several people, police and witnesses said. raised mound of clay 14J feet across, is Witnesses said Brian Thibault, 20, of 126 for the rule’s outright abolition be(»use they the MCC Career Services/Placement Office. Spruce Street, received a cut on his arm from a were afraid public sentiment ccHild go against “sacred.” Pilice said a suspect in the incident was ar­ Manrliffitpr Heral?) metal object thrown at him at about 10:45 pjn. The type of object that caused Ae cut was not rested, but the person’s identity was unavail­ inunediatcly available, police said. able late Friday. 9 9 0 MAC ATTACK Murder of teen McDonald's warns papers over critical advertising stuns a suburb By Daine Bartz CHICAGO (AP) — Big Mac is on the attack, warning The Associated Press newspapers around the country that the fast-food giant would consider it a “malicious act” to reprint an adver­ MILTON, Mass. (AP) — The tisement claiming McDonald’s food is too fauy. slaying of a high school tennis star “We think the papers just didn’t check the facts,” said who police believe may have been McDonald’s attorney Joseph Califano, who wouldn’t killed because he informed on gang rule out a lawsuit if the ad is published again. He said the members has stunned this peaceful company had advised the newspapers that the ad was misleading. suburb. The killing of Charles Hardison, “Now they know the facts, now they are all on notice. 16, was only the second in 20 years ... To publish anything like that ad would be a malicious in this affluent town just south of act,” said Califano, who was secretary of health, educa­ Boston’s inner city, Milton police tion and welfare in the Carter administration. said. The fat flap began April 4, when Phil Sokolof, an “(Tharles had the personality that Omaha, Neb., industrialist and anti-cholesterol crusader, every man in the world would like placed ads in , The Wall Street to have,” said Jim Smith, who Journal and several other pafters. coached Hardison in tennis for the “McDonald’s, Your Hamburgers Have Too Much Fat!” past eight years. “If you could bottle proclaimed the ad, which went on to ask McDonald’s to it, you coidd make a million dollars. reduce the fat in its hamburgers by 10 percent as a “con­ He was destined to be a leader.” tribution toward lowering cholesterol levels for Americans.” Hardison’s mother, Adlene, went to wake him Thursday morning but CHARLES HARDISON McDonald’s said Friday the ad was riddled with error found his bed had not been slept in. . . . found dead and said it had asked the papers that published it not to She found him in the basement with do so again. four gunshot wounds, three to the “Just about everything in the ad except the spelling of head, police said. There was no sign A Milton police officer said McDonald’s was inaccurate,” said Chuck Ebeling, a of a struggle, robbry or forced entry, Friday that the department was in­ spokesman for the Oak Brook, 111.-based fast food giant. leading investigators to believe that vestigating the possibility of a gang “The assertion of the ad, the poisoning of America, is Hardison knew his killer, police link in the killing. Boston Police an outrageous lie that we don’t think any responsible said. Deputy Superintendent William publication should have published,” Ebeling said. Mrs. Hardison had arrived home Celcster, who runs the police station Sokolof, reached in Omaha, said McDonald’s was put­ the previous night and found her in the gang-plagued Roxbury sec­ ting up a smoke screen and that the ad was a public ser­ son’s keys in the lock. Neighbors vice. tion, said Milton police had con­ said he often forget to remove his tacted detectives there about the kill­ “McDonald’s has chosen to try and intimidate the na­ keys from the lock. Mrs. Hardison ing. tion’s leading newspapers,” said Sokolof, who blames a apparently assumed he’d gone to School officials said Hardison bad diet for a heart attack he suffered years ago. sleep. was not involved in gangs or drugs Ebeling said the ad “blatantly overstated” the saturated Students at Milton High School, and had never been a discipline fat content of McDonald’s products, including an asser­ problem. tion that McDonald’s hamburger meat is 21.5 percent fat where Hardison was the top-ranked Student anger over Hardison’s before cooking. He said it’s more like 19.5 px^rcent. tennis player, said the shooting may death spilled over into an assembly However, an official of a Washington, D.C.-based con­ have been connected to an incident Thursday, a school official said. sumer advocacy group, the Center for Science in the last year in which members of a At the assembly, one student Public Interest, said either way, the saturated fat levels in Boston gang crashed a party given fast food are too high. by a friend of Hardison’s. The party denied that her boyfriend, reportedly a gang member, had killed Har­ ‘To me, the important part is that the geeral thrust of later turned violent. dison, said Vice Principal F^ul Dor­ the ad was correct,” said nutrition director Bonnie Lieb- The Associated Press Hardison, reportedly angered be­ sey. man. “Many of the foods served at McDonald’s are The Associated Press cause one of his friends was injured, THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT Shawn Bradley, a high school basketball player, and “(Other students) walked out as loaded with saturated fat and cholesterol and eating less A NEW TIMES SQUARE — A new hotel and office building tower over a cooperated with police, pointing out Christine Greenwood faced a dilemma when the slow dance started at their high school the home of the girlfriend of one al­ the girl was speaking,” he said. “My would reduce heart disease, the nation’s largest killer. Times Square pomo^theater in New York. The promise of a $2.5 billion plan “A 10 percent reduction would still leave us with pret­ prom in Castle Dale, Utah last week. They solved their problem with the help of a chair. leged gang member, some students interpretation might have been that fatty sandwiches, but it’s a start,” she said. Bradley is 7-foot-5 and has signed a letter of intent with BYU. to clean up the area has triggered a construction boom. said. they didn’t believe her.” NASA asserts telescope Son cleared in governor’s mansion assault GIMME A PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — The teen-age go counseling for alcohol. Friday. This has been an agonizing experience son of Gov. George Mickelson was in­ The governor said his son, who was 17 The governor said he had limited his won’t be contaminated for ail of us,” he said. volved in a drinking party at the executive at the time of the party, was one of two comments about the case because he “In case anybody believes differently, “We’ve been doing things probably more HARD JOB! mansion and was acquitt^ of a sexual of­ juvenile boys acquitted of sexual offense believed it should be handled with the CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The we absolutely do not approve the party meticulously than anyone has ever done in fense charge stemming from tUb incident, charges during a two-day, closed-door $1.5 billion Hubble Space Telescope, NASA’s VV.itet ie{.x.‘llcnt leatliet Cusluon same privacy as other juvenile court that was held in our house on November order to achieve that,” he said. the governor acknowledged Friday. trial last month. cases. most valuable payload, will be exposed to min­ insole iiteel shank fevt sup 28ih. It was without our permission. A 2 percent rale of conuunination was ex­ Mickclson’s statement to reporters was imal contamination inside Discovery while it [vrt l.ongA^vaiing One boy was acquitted of non-forcible But he said he regrets that he did not was without our knowledge, pected had Discovery been launched on time the first time he had even admitted his Mickelson awaits a second launch attempt, the agency methane Su[xr rape and the other was acquitted of aiding clarify a statement issued by his office in said. Tliesday, Wojuilik said. That is expected to rise son, David, was present during the Nov. December when reports of an alleged said Friday. Sole’ /Xiid and abetting rape. “We’ve kept this vehicle extremely clean,” to 2.1 jKrcenl as a result of the delay until the Red Wing lit' 28 party. rape at the mansion surfaced. Nor do we as parents approve of our But the two were ordered to pay the said Fred Wojtalik, a NASA project manager. new launch date, April 25. The governor and his wife, Linda, met Mn s actions, and I can assure you that he medical bills of the alleged victim. The statement, which Mickelson said Slightly more dust is expected to settle on with repprters shortly after Circuit Judge is keenly aware of our feelings.” “Even though Judge Young’s decision he had approved, said the whereabouts of the telescope’s 94-inch mirror, the finest ever Clean air was being circulated inside Dis­ Marshall Young sentenced three juvenile He said his family regrets the whole covery’s sealed payload bay Friday to reduce boys for underage drinking. meant our son was not guilty, it does not his son on Nov. 28 were not made, Wojtalik said. But the additional debris relevant. matter “more than anyone will ever still will be well within contamination limits. contamination of the telescope. NASA planned ‘Today, Judge Young imposed a sen­ lift entirely the pain that this incident has know.” “We’ve done all the cautionary things that to open the payload bay Saturday .so the tele­ r** I * T* T “ X ‘ t" r* ] tence on David for underage drinking, caused,” Mickelson said. “Obviously, David’s whereabouts were (•SI4jll4jl|l [iM L I ’“J relevant,” Mickelson said. In South Dakota, we have had for 1 (K) we can,” he said. “We’re going to gel some scope’s nickel-hydrogen batteries can be which he readily admitted to,” Mickelson Lawyers and court documents have degradation. Some particles are going to come removed and taken to a Kennedy Space Center said. years laws that provide that juveniles can 400 West Middle Tpke. referred to a 16-year-old girl as the al­ Mickelson, who has two other children, into the Hubble that we just can’t avoid." laboratory for recharging. The three boys, who admitted charges make mistakes and still not lose their Manchester Parkade leged victim in the case. said he and his wife sal through last Once the telescope reaches orbit, scientists A protective cover will not be placed over of underage consumption of alcohol, were hope for a meaningful future,” the gover­ Manchester, CT 06040 1 Mickelson and his wife were out of month’s juvenile court trial with the nor said. want no more than 5 percent of the surface of the telescope’s aperture door because the given varying terms of probation, ordered town Nov. 28, but the whereabouts of Hubble’s 94-inch mirror covered with dust or procedure is difficult and might result in even parents of the girl involved and with other Linda and I hope this is true for all the 646-8424 to perform community service and under­ their son had not been disclosed until other debris, Wojtalik said. more contamination or damage, Wojtalik said. parents and their children. young people involved in this matter.” 9 9 0 y

Immigration BUSINESS restrictions PEOPLE Pavarotti to play Bolshoi Financial , Italy (AP) — Luciano Rivarotti said Suppliers Friday he will make his first performance at Mos­ Helmsley writes check are relaxed cow’s Bolshoi Theater. Next month’s concert will forecast help raise money for earthquake rebuilding in Soviet WASHINGTON (AP) — The Bush administration on Armenia. for IRS on TV show threatening Friday relaxed resu-ictions for foreigners infected with The Italian tenor said he will give the first in a changeable SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) — Con­ city and state taxes. the AIDS virus who want to attend certain conferences in series of benefit concerts, entitled Overture for a New Mrs. Helmsley, 69, was con­ the United States. Europte, in the Soviet Union. victed tax evader Leona Helmsley victed last year of federal income The move was aimed at defusing protests against U.S. The concerts, organized by Italy’s Emilia Romag­ By Chet Currier made out a check for $42,065,000 Ames chain tax fraud and sentenced to four immigration policy, which has prompted a boycott of an na region, will help pay for the construction of a $30 The Associated Press to the Internal Revenue Service on years in prison, but is free on bond upcoming international AIDS conference. million hospital in Spitak, Armenia, a town devas­ national television Friday to show pending appeal. She still faces ROCKY HILL (AP) — Ames Department Stores Inc. “The administration is committed to ensuring that per­ tated by earthquakes in December 1988. NEW YORK (AP) — If you don’t she pays her taxes. may have trouble stocking its retail stores’ shelves now sons seeking admission to the United States are treated Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev and his wife, like the way the economy looks on Mrs. Helmsley said the sum will state charges that she, her husband and two fonner employees fal­ that several suppliers reportedly have stopped shipping with fairness and compassion,” the Immigration and Raisa, are expected to attend the May 3 concert at the the charts of Wall Street economists, pay off the 1989 joint personal in­ sified $3 million worth of business Naturalization Service said in announcing a new 10-day Bolshoi, organizers said. Pavarotti will also perform just wait an hour or two. come of her and her husband, real goods to the financially troubled discount chain. visa. May 4 and May 6 at other Moscow theaters and May In keeping with the spring estate and hotel magnate Harry and tax records from 1982 to 1986. Shipments of clothing, hardware, soft drinks and other Her attorneys have asked that products needed for the spring shopping season have The White House, however, has no plans to support 8 in Leningrad. weather in the environs of New York Helmsley. those charges be dismissed but the been suspended for the last month by some suppliers o legislation in Congress designed to give the administra­ He will be supported by the Arturo Toscanini Or­ City, the prevailing forecast of the “And we’ve already paid $22 judge has not yet ruled. Mrs. who say ^ey haven’t been paid for earlier deliveries. The J3 -n tion clear authority to remove AIDS from a list of dis­ chestra, pianist Leone Magiera and flutists Giorgio business and investment outlook million, which brings it to a gross Helmsley faces up to four years in Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. eases used to bar entry to the country, said administration Zagnoni and Andrea Griminelli. seems especially changeable right of about $65 million for this year ^ F state prison if convicted. The report comes as Ames tties to dig itself out of a sources who spoke on the condition of anonymity. A spokeswoman for the Emilia Romagna region, now. alone,” she said. Her 80-year-old husband was cash crunch by selling stores and cutting jobs. Ames is One source said the bill would never pass, and the ad­ Tina Alborese, said Italy had so far contributed $4 Within the past few weeks alone, “We paid our taxes in the past, found mentally incompetent to also seeking a new credit agreement from banks. — m ministration, through the INS, sought another solution. million to the Armenian hospital project. Other funds recession fears have faded amid we paid them now and we’ll pay White House spokeswoman Alixe Glen said it was were being provided by the Firmish government and signs of gradually reviving growth, them in the future,” she said. “I stand trial in federal court and is Ames announced Monday that it lost an estimated O D $288 million in the fiscal year ending Jan. 27 because of premature for the administration to take a position on the the International Red Cross, she said. only to be replaced by new worries want the public to know that we’re seeking the dismissal of state char­ lower than anticipated sales at the former Zayre stores ^ CD bill. “Rather than wait for what tends to be the molas­ about a slump induced by a shrink­ good Americans.” ges on the same grounds. H ■< ses-like speed of Congress to debate and vote on a piece ing supply of credit. Helmsley, wearing a white Mrs. Helmsley said she agreed Ames bought in 1988. It also announced it was negotiat­ of legislation, we are taking actions that are immediate Cartoon modeled on family Consumers, meanwhile, are blouse, black slacks, black-and- to be videotaped by the syndicated ing with banks for a credit agreement. m gold sandals and a gold necklace, television program “A Current Af­ The $788 million acquisition of the 392-store Zayre and effective,” she said. NEW YORK (AP) — Cartoonist Matt Groening variously portrayed as all spent out, o i also noted that she and her hus­ chain doubled Ames’ size and transformed the company People applying for the new visa will not have to looked to his own family when choosing first names restocking their depleted pocket- fair” while vacationing at her Har­ reveal whether they are infected with the human im­ books, or ready to launch a new as­ band have given $143 million to ley Sandcastle hotel on Lido Key from a little-known New England-based chain into the for his animated TV clan “.” But any nation’s fourth-largest discounter. munodeficiency virus, or HIV, which causes AIDS, similarity ends there. sault on the malls. charity. In addition, she said, they to show that she pays taxes like As part of the credit agreement it is seeking, Ames thou^ they will have to meet all other immigration “The Simpsons are relatively stupid and ugly. My Some observers believe all this paid $29.7 million in New York everyone should. O 5 plans to close 74 unprofitable stores. The company is i - restrictions. And it will be available only to those travel­ family is smart and clever — and a little more attrac- turbulence may have distracted the negotiating to sell the inventory of those stores to Jerome ing to professional, business or scientific conferences Uve,” Groening said in an interview being published attention of many participants in the bankers and other would-be lenders, for or against such a possibility. But o o Schottentein, a Columbus, Ohio, merchandise liquidator. deemed to be in the public interest. in US magazine’s April 30 issue. “But I did drive my stock and bond markets from a including those who once were the market did manage to post some O “T1 The retailer also said Monday it will slash 200 jobs at Some saw the action as encouraging, but it did not go younger sisters crazy in the same way as Bart.” favorable development of more than eager buyers of junk bonds. spotty gains in the past week before its corporate headquarters in Rocky Hill. m CD far enough to satisfy AIDS activists, who want the ad­ Bart, the Simpson son, is the only member of the passing significance. “If tougher lending practices are shutting down Thursday night for a Ames officials did not return telephone calls seeking ministration to lift all immigration restrictions on people cartoon crew that doesn’t share a name with the It is just possible, they say, that now producing a serious credit long holiday weekend. comment on the Journal report. who have HIV. Groening family. The cartoonist’s parents are named the economy has experienced its crunch, then an economy-wide The newspaper reported that Gerber Childrcnswear Homer and Marge, and he has sisters named Maggie long-awaited “soft landing” almost recession could unfold,” says Ed­ The Dow Jones average of 30 in­ O O Inc., a unit of Gerber Products Co., said it will not ship and Lisa. unnoticed. ward Yardeni, economist at I^den- dustrials rose 34.68 points to $1 million worth of spring wear ordered by Ames until it m z In addition, Groening said his year-old son is If that is indeed the case. Federal tial-Bachc Securities. 2,751.80, on top of a 9.91 advance Braless woman found the week before. is paid ajwrtion of ^ e $1.2 million owed by Ames for named Homer — and for a very good reason. Reserve-watchers add, people who “However, we aren’t convinced a > winter clothing shi[^>ed earlier. > r- “When you name an incredibly inept cartoon worry that the Fed is popped in a that the current credit crrmch is The New York Stock Exchange The Journal also reported that Pepsico Iik . said it will in contempt by court character after your father, you are forced to name tight spot between the conflicting severe enough to cause an J3 0) composite index gained 2.02 to not make soft drink deliveries to Ames unless it is paid in p u r firstborn child after him as well,” said Groen­ perils of inflation and recession economy-wide recession. 188.80; the NASDAQ composite cash. J3 > HARRISON, Ark. (AP) — A woman who dresses ing. “Whether or not my kid will forgive me, I don’t The Associated Press could be missing an important point. index for the over-the-counter “Low-quality borrowers, who Retail analysts said the suppliers’ actirms could toOch > H without a bra said she was humiliated by a municipal know.” They suggest that the Fed may be market added 5.41 to 436.31, and need to finance very risky activities, off a downward spiral for Ames if the company is unable u judge who found her in contempt because her breasts CLASSIC'POSE — Diqj^^l^ipss is pictured as avoiding any overt chwws in its the American Stock Exchange arc)^g turned away by the to convince key vendors that it can turn itself around. were “obviously showing.” credit policy right nbW smitily be­ market value index dropped 3.13 to Josephir)e’ '6aker in orii?t,.of her best-known bankers. But that leaves more len- “Unfortunately, when these situations occur, they tend “The court found her offensive and informed her of Waits shocked by takeoff cause it is satisfied, ifiiayw even 357.88. poses. Rq'^s will portray Baker, a former dable Tunds available for high- to have a snowbidl effect,” said Alan Millstein, publisher that,” Judge Don West said of his contempt order against pleased, with the way things stand. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Musician Tom Waits qu^jl^' borrowers.” Volume on the Big Board of The Fashion Network, a monthly newsletter for Melissa Thurston, 21. “I’ve been on the bench eight music star, in a film for the Turner Network. It is axiomatic in the financial said that the first time he heard a SalsaRio Doritos irlj ■|| . ' averaged 133.63 million shares,, retailers and manufacturers. *This berames and has a years and never had a problem like that.” world that whenever things are Or as Kevin Logan at Swiss Bank com chip commercial, he could barely believe his against 143.97 million in the pre­ tendency to spread like wildfire,” he said. Success left singer isolated moving in a favorable direction, Corp. puts it: “Business borrowing Melissa Thurston, 21, said she was humiliated by the ears: The singer was copying Waits’ gravely style vious week. Jeffrey Branman, managing director for Financo Inc., there is usually some prominent and is stronger than many people think, Judge’s action Wednesday and said her attire was not in­ grit-for-grit. NEW YORK (AP) — The surprising success of a New York investment bank that specialize in retail in­ and economic growth may be more A steady-as-she-goes approach appropriate. She also said she plans to sue the judge. “I was shocked,” Waits testified Thursday in his her hit single “Luka” left singer- Suz.anne highly publicized worry to serve as dustry transactions, said the slowdown in deliverie from robust than many expect. Credit “is likely to remain the thrust of Fed m “There was a courtroom full of people — about 50 or trademark infringement case against the chip maker. Vega feeling more isolated than inspired. a sort of smoke screen. suppliers is particularly critical coming at the start of the In the optimists’ view, that pur­ crunch? Don’t bet on it.” policy for quite some time,” main­ 60 — 1 wjis so humiliated I didn’t want to turn around,” “I think he studied me closely. I heard things I do Her song about an abused child netted Vega three spring season, when hoppers expect new clothing lines Given the uncertain climate of tains ftul Boltz, financial economist Ms. Thurston said. with my voice that I’ve never heard anyone else do, a 1988 Grammy nominations, and she went on a year­ pose is being fulfilled right now by to come in. talk of a “credit crunch” arising recent days, many stock traders at T. Rowe Price Associates in Bal­ “1 was wearing a high neck sweater,” she said. “It certain intimacy.” long world tour in support of her “Solitude Standing” “What can happen is that because vendors tend to act from a risk-averse mood among seem unwilling to stake much either timore. wasn’t see-through or anything. He had to be staring Waits said the singer, Stephen Carter, copied “my LP. en masse, it can turn a modest cash shortage into a big right at me.” I^irasing, my timbre, my voice, my approach.” But she says it took her almost another year to cash shortage,” said Branman. The judge said the contempt order carried no fine or “It embarrassed me,” Wails said. “I had to call my begin writing again; her follow-up album, “Days of Analysts cited a similar problem experienced by two sentence, but he told her to never appear in his court friends and tell them, ‘If you hear this thing, please Open Hand,” was just released. Campeau Corp. subsidiaries, PMerated Department again unless she was dressed appropriately. be informed it’s not me.’ I was on the phone for days. “I didn’t want to hear any music, I didn’t want to Xerox awards $121 million job Stores Inc. and Allied Stores Corp. “She was improperly dressed for the courtroom be­ And people kept calling me.” write anything,” Vega told Entertainment Weekly in Earlier this year, a shutdown by suppliers helped force cause it was my impression and several other people’s Waits, 40, is suing under federal trademadc laws an interview published in its April 20 issue. “I felt I STAMFORD (AP) — AT&T has announced that network and end-to-end digital connections will lay the the subsidiaries into filing for protection from creditors impression that her breasts were obviously showing,” and under a California common law, established in a had nothing to say except, T m really tired. I’d like Xerox Coip. awarded the commumcations giant a $121 groundwork for Xerox to use the power of an all-digital urxler Chapter 11 of the federal Bankruptcy Code. West said. case involving Bette Midler, that outlaws imitating a to go home, please.’” million contract to design and ^ v id e a worldwide cus­ network, said Fred Bolton, Xerox manager of telecom­ Some analysts said they believe the company can West said he ordered Ms. Thurston jailed until she professional singer’s distinctive voice for commercial Vega says she’s confident about the quality of her tom voice and data communications network. munications services. bounce back from its current problems by moving quick­ could come up with $170 in restitution for rented use. new album, although she’s not sure how her fans will More than 300 company locations, including ^ e s and “Xerox is now well positioned to take advantage of the ly to convince suppliers they will be paid. videotapes that she failed to return. He found Ms. Waits’ lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court respond. service offices, distribution centers, manufacturing loca­ cost efficierKics and service flexibility afforded by a “Most of the people who are selling to them don’t Thurston guilty of theft but said a $300 fine and 15-day against Frito-Lay Inc. and ad agency Tracy-Locke “Some people always want you to be more politi- tions and billing operations, will be linked by the custom fully digital netwwk,” Bolton said. “The AT&T custom waru to sec Ames go away. ... If they can get their key jail sentence would be suspended if she paid the restitu­ Inc. or they want you to be more extreme,” she said. network, according to an American Telephone & network is a critical element in an overall architecture vendors paid and in line, I think they’ll be OK,” said tion. Anthony Liebig, attorney for Frito-Lay and Some people want you to have more choruses that Telegraph Co. release Thursday. designed to help provide improved service to Xerox cus­ Joseph Ahcam, a retail industry arulyst for GDL Ms. Thurston had to appear before West again Tracy-Locke, said the gravely, jazzy voice u ^ by you can sing along to. They want you to write hap­ The five-year contract covers virtually all of the inter­ tomers.” Management Inc., a New York-bas^ crisis management Thursday on a charge of failing to register a motor the singer in the ad was like that of many performers, pier songs. ... I feel I can just work on my own state and international long-distance services for the AT&T will establish a dedicated network management consulting firm. not just Waits. path.” center for Xerox in Chicago, where AT&T technicians 1 vehicle. She said she wore a bra and was not fined for the U.S.-based q[>erations of Xerox. AT&T said. Millstein said the most Lmportant thing for Ames to do i new offense. AT&T network services included in the contract will will manage the delivery and quality of long-distance now is to “put a very positive spin” on their operations provide Xerox with digital communications across its telecommunications services for Xerox, AT&T said. with Ames. 9 9 0 - i .. - -

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By George Plagonz

Too late to save millions of children from the deep Modern day Thoreau abandons old life sadness that only a broken home can bring, experts on the family are coming to sec that divorce may be the ul­ timate cruelty a parent can inflict on a child. Tlie ultimate Massachusetts man in child abuse. In most cases parents cannot say, now that the damage living like ‘mentor’ has been done, “If only I had known!” They did know — if they were listening to some of the best advice that was available. By Dana Kennedy Already in the 1940s Dr. David Goodman, a child The Associated Press psychologist and author of “A Parents’ Guide to the LITTLETON, Mass. — When John Hanson Mitchell’s o Emotional Needs of Children,” was warning parents in JO -n the strongest language against divorce. maniage ended in 1986, he abandoned the modem world But liberation was in the air. Parents caught in a mar­ and moved alone to a cabin in the woods to live like his ^ F riage that wasn’t bringing them all they were seeking in “mentor,” Henry David Thoreau. life didn’t want to hear that they had an obligation to But during his year without electricity and running keep the marriage together “for the sake of the children.” water, Mitchell discovered what he calls a timeless tmth — m In his book Goodman remarks how often a husband or that may be more suited to this generation. O o In an upcoming book based on his experiment in the wife,weary of contending with a loveless or incompatible ^ CD mate, will ask a counselor, “Would it matter how much woods, Mitchell decries the materialism of modem times to my children if we got a divorce? Wouldn’t they be bet­ and advocates a return to the simpler values of Thoreau’s H ^ ter off to have two separate parents who are relatively “I never would have guessed it, but rumor has it that we’re the nation’s mid-19th century. m . “The essence of civilization is not the multiplication of happy than two parents who stay together but cannot most precious asset.” love each other?” wants, but the elimination of needs,” says Mitchell, 49, What these parents want to hear, says Goodman, is standing on his land, just 16 miles from Walden Pond. “No, it really wouldn’t matter. Go ahead with your That sentiment may sound a bit ponderous and preten­ divorce. Your children will get over it. There are millions tious, but Mitchell is not. He is the first to tell you that of children of divorce in America. They all get over it in his year in the woods, titled “Living at the End of Time,” i - JO time.” involved more than just giving up a CD player and the o o Our C5micism makes sense Cuisinart. But the wise counselor won’t tell them this, says O “n Goodman, because he has seen “too many of these Though he continued work as editor of a small rn children putting up a brave front of sophistication but By Joe Spear public docs not feel it deserves. The new position on abortion every 2.5 magazine, Mitchell returned home to his cabin every night. It was there that he gained a peace and content­ fn ^ never really losing the look of irremediable grief in their scoundrels attempt to disguise it as years. O) eyes.” ‘To every action there is always “ethics reform” and then conspire We have an election process that ment he says comes from living close to the land. He I had a friend in the newspaper business 20 years ago opposed an equal reaction,” wrote with each other not to let it become is a total farce. In 1988, we had a calls it a “satisfying feeling, a comfort” that he believes O O who had lately become a father by adoption. Terry was Sir Issac Newton, and it seems as an election issue. Republican candidate who wrapped is difficult to achieve in the f^ast-track world. m z the apple of his father’s eye. “I’d do anything for that immutable a law in politic as in We have legislators who pass himself in a flag to prove he is a But the hardest part came before Mitchell even moved a > boy — except give up drinking,” Jack would say. physics. laws and then exempt themselves patriot and stood on the shore of into his cabin — when his wife decided they should separate. At the time, the couple lived in a house on the > r- It always got a laugh. But apparently he wasn’t kid­ Actions: Europe edges toward from them. Ordinary citizens must Lake Erie to show he was an en­ JO CO ding. When his son was 10, Jack was killed in an auto ac­ unification, democrats displace dic­ comply with the Social Security vironmentalist. We had a Democrat edge of dense woods in this rural suburb 35 miles west of Boston. cident while driving under the Lifluence. tators around the world, the Berlin Act, the National Labor Relations who drove a tank to prove his Mitchell moved to a nearby apartment but found he JO > Jack was not unlike some other parents who will “do Wall falls. Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act, macho and packed a plane full of Tha A uadaM Pr«M > H anything for their children” — except, in their case, Reaction: The United States 1^- the Civil Rights Act, the Freedom of reporters, cameras, communication missed his land. His attachment to the land, a square- " 0 patch up their differences if their marriage should run ses into a “Whither America?” funk. Information Act, the Occupational equipment ^ d portable toilets and mile of nearly undeveloped woods of which Mitchell MODERN DAY THOREAU — John Hanson Mitchell poses last month in front of his cabin into trouble. The signs are everywhere. We Safety and ficalth Act, the ^ ii^ l flew 2,(X^|mifes to sit on a rock in owns four acres, is more sentimental.|^i^vcral years in Littleton, Mass., where he went to escape the modem world for life in a cabin in 1986. This is the scandal that few divorced parents want to have an intractable budget deficit, a Employment Opportunity Act, the Yellowstone^Park and get a few ago, he chronicled the .jSluW-year historythe land, called Scratch Flat, in a book. . ^ talk about. They prefer to gloss over it with such glib feeble education system, a crum­ Privacy Act, the Rehabilitation Act, seconds of film that would In the warm months, Mitchell often spent hours sitting in the cottage, I wouldn’t bother to light the lamps. 1 “There does seem to be some sort of draw here, some remarks as “Sure, divorce can be hard on kids. But they bling infrastructure and planes that the Age Discrimination Act and tile demonsUate he was just as much of outside his cottage, contemplating the surrounding wwld simply sit there in the dark, watching moonlight sort of historical presence,” he says. “This place seems get over it. ” never run on time. Time magazine Ethics in Govemment Act — but an environmentalist as the guy who meadows and trees. He took long walks in the woods and spill in through the windows ... listening to the sounds Now, however, we are talking not to the divorced poses a cover question, “Is Govern­ not members of the United States went to Lake Erie. more alive than others.” met an assortment of characters: a family of Eastern around me.” Mitchell says he and his wife separated amicably. His parents but to the children of divorce and we are learning ment Dead?” TTie New York Times Congress. They gave themselves an­ Is it any wonder we are cynical? European refugees who lived on a small farm, a Mitchell s spartan life in the woods was made ironic sem and daughter often stayed with him in his cabin. “I that they don’t get over it. publishes a four-part series about the tecedent pardons. There is an antidote for the mysterious man who dressed partly in animal skins and by the construction of a huge Digital Equipment Corp. look at these things as more tribal,” he says of the split. A study done at the University of California with 131 ills of the politiail process, the first Wc have lawmakers who presided “Whither America?” funk. It’s a pill said he lived in a cave. plant nearby. Mitchell grew obsessed with the encroach­ “Marriages don’t break up. People just move into dif­ children of divorce reported that “the most pervasive fact of which is headlined, “America’s over the greatest financial scandal in with a big L on it that stands for In the winter, he stoked his small camp stove for ment of the plant and “the loyal penitents, the program­ ferent huts.” to emerge was the enormity of the grief all the children Politics Lx)ses Way As Its Vision this nation’s history — who deregu­ leadership. We need some Lincolns warmth and huddled under heavy blankets. He reread the mers and the engineers,” who worked there. After weeks felt over their parents’ divorce.” Changes World.” lated savings and loans, took vast and Roosevelts and Trumans. We Mitchell also had a practical reason for building his classics and read the journals kept by Thoreau as well as of attempts, he finally befriended an employee who took “Not one of the children wanted the divorce to hap­ A major problem, says the Time, sums of money from the crooks who need someone who will defenesuate one-room gingerbread-style cabin. He needed some “af­ his own father. him on a tour of the plant pen,” the report said, “not even those who had witnessed is that the political system is bled them to death, then ordered the the pollsters and television crews, fordable housing.” Most important, he said, was his feeling of oneness terrible acts of violence. They longed for the absent saturated with cynicism. The public public to pay the bill — but who and lead us. The Gothic-style cottage was built by Mitchell using with nature, a feeling that all the “windows and walls Mitchell has since moved to a new house he had built parent with an intensity that says something about a is cynical, the practitioners are cyni­ now shun debate on the issue be­ Cynical? Yes, people are cynical. Thoreau’s shack and the designs of mid-19th century ar­ separating me” had been removed. just a few yards from the cottage. This one has electricity youngster’s capacity for love and loyalty. cal, and they feed on one another. cause both political parties are guil­ The wonder to me is they haven’t chitect Andrew Jackson Downing for inspiration. It was “Sometimes I would even go for night walks ... pick­ and modem comforts but Mitchell says he has retained I * Goodman says that nothing you can give a divorce-or­ And I am left pondering: What’s ty- mounted a grass-roots rebellion. constructed on a ridge hidden behind thick woods, about ing my way along the trail by watching the sky. The stars what he learned in his otK room. phaned child can make up to him what he has forever the wonder? We had a Democratic president 400 yards from his former house and the road. In the had never seemed so bright,” Mitchell writes. “I became "The lesson is, you don’t have to live in a cottage in lost. Down deep he knows, says the psychologist, that People have tlways been cynical who manipulated politicians and Joe Spear is a syndicated winter, Mitchell had to ski through the woods to get to acutely conscious of the changing position of what t ^ woods to strip yourself of a lot of material posses­ “his parents rejected him, despite their assurances that about politicians. Didn’t Mark public alike to escalate an Asian war columnist his house. quarter the moon was in. Some nights, when I was alone sions,” he says. “There are deeper satisfactions.” ‘Mommy and Daddy both love you very much.’ He Twain observe nearly a century ago that claimed 58,000 American lives. knows they did not think enough of enough of him to that “there is no distinctly native We had a Republican president who reconcile their differences and make a marriage — and American criminal class except got entangles in a political scandal home for him.” Congress”? The inescapable fact is, 1 1 1 and resigned only after he was Manchester Herald 1 1 Goodman said he hopes one day to see a “children’s we arc governed by hypocrites and caught in a baldfaccd lie. We then Ir to iH o ' advocate” in every divorce court. “Such an advocate may pretenders, and thanks to television 1 1 had a Democratic president who Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. 1E1 o 1 u c; 1 Senior citizens ’ news 1 Weekend television 1 Dear Abby demand that, in spite of all the evidence, the divorce and intense press coverage, it seems said everything was our fault, a Daily publication since O ct 1,1914 1 1 should not be granted because the child loves — and worse now than ever. If we arc a Republican president who acted the F O C U S : j ■■■p^9e2o 1 ... pages 21 to 27 1 ... page 28 needs — both parents.” cynical people, we’ve got a right. role for eight years and then con­ 1 1 1 We have a Congress that grants it­ veniently forgot it all, and now a Publisher ______Penny M. Sieffert 1 George Plagenz is a syndicated columnist Opinion Page Editor R w Robillard 1 1 self a $45,000 pay raise that the Republican president who adopts a Associate Editor Alexander Girelli 9 9 0 y

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In Brief Easter services open to public Engagements Public Records delivered 25 food baskets, filled By Ncincy Carr with a week’s supply of food in ad­ Service to remember Holocaust Executive Director dition to Easter dinner, to the East Cady-Gustis Mitchell-Magee Warranty deeds Temple Beth Sholom, 400 E. Middle 'IVimpike, is plan­ Manchester Area MACC News Catholic Sophomores Class execu­ Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cady of 10 Hick­ Mr. and Mrs. Howard I. Mitchell of Edith O ’Brien and Jean Hassett to ning a special religious service for April 22 at 2 pjn. Conference of Churches tive board Grene Bengstrom and ory Hill Road, Andover, announce the Bridgewater, Mass., announce the Stephen W. and Katherine A. Czaya, 115 This is the day designated cm the Jewish calendar as 'Vbm Sherri Christensen) for Easter treat engagement of their daughter, Jodie Cady engagement of their daughter, Margaret BenUMi St., $123,900. Hashoah to remember the Holocaust in Europe. Early Sunday morning Easter will Main Street to the chapel at the Sal­ baskets for children, to all the good to Bryan Gustis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Aiuie Mitchell to H. James Magee, son of TAVCO Associates to Robert and A service with special readings and a candle lighting be celebrated by worshippers vation Army Citadel. folks cooking, serving and cleaning liam Rudis of 249 East St., Hebron. Mrs. Rose M. Magee of 28 Ansaldi Road F ^ c ia Burgess, Meadowbrook Fields, ceremony is planned. Special music will be provided by gathered in Center Park for the an­ A community Easter dinner up the Community Dinner, to Mar­ The bride-elect is a graduate of RHAM and the late Henry Magee. $222,600. the Tbmple Choir and the Choir of the Manchester Com­ nual ecumenical Easter Sonrise Ser­ willbe held Sunday at 1 pjn. at tha Besser for special Easter gift to High School and Morse School of Busi­ The bride-elea is a graduate of Bryant Ronald Camarota and Colleen D. munity Baptist Church. vice. The outdoor service, open to Emanuel Lutheran Oiurch, 60 Chur­ help with Easter baskets, to Rickels ness. She is employed by Indusuial Risk College and is employed by Arthur Camarota to Michael S. I.anatfl, two par­ After the service, weather permitting, there will be a the community, will begin at 7 ajn. ch St.. Chris Punchard tells me that Home Center for donating 25 gal­ Insurers of Hartford. Andersen & Co. cels on Phelps Road, conveyance tax, memorial march to the congregational cemetery on with song and music by an ecumeni­ the folks at Emanuel are all set to lons and 14 quarts of usable paint The prospective bridegroom is a The prospective bridegroom is a $155.10. Autumn Street where the Holocaust memorial is located. cal choir and the Salvation Army host the first annual Easter Com­ and to Mr. Burt Chanter for deliver­ graduate of East Catholic High School graduate of Bryant College and is also Gary F. Gottesman for the estate of The public is invited to attend. For more information Band. Rev. David Mullen, pastor. munity Dinner. Church groups are ing it all and stacking it for us, and a and the University of Connecticut. He is employed by Arthur Andersen & Co. Erlis E. Keeney and Deborah A. Standin call 643-9563. Church of the Living God, will making Jell-O salads and homemade o Christmas thank you at Easter to employed by Hoffman Saab. A June 2 wedding is planned at Saint fm the estate of I^tricia A. Keeney to bring the Easter message, l^ c ip a t- cakes. Barbara La Fnuntain has JO ~n Tom Tierney who provided the limo A May 26 wedding is planned. Ann’s Church in West Bridgewater, Robert K. and Barri S. Wautlet, 48 Fer­ Church celebrates Earth Day ing in the Sonrise worship will be volunteered to cater the meal with for the judges for the December Mass. guson Road, $159,900. S F In (ximmemoration of the 20th anniversary of Earth Rev. Norman Swensen, pastor of main course of ham baked in “Decorate Your Door” contest and Real CO Inc. to David A. and Denise M. Day, Unitarian Universalist Society: East, 153 W. Ver­ Trinity Covenant, Rev. Joseph Mil- pineapple and maraschino cherries, also donated the check to Seasonal Cameron, The Hilliard Office con­ non St. will present the service, “Thinking Like a Moun­ ton, pastor of Second Congregation­ — m au gratin potatoes, broccoli, carrots Sharing. dominium, conveyance tax. $140.80. tain” Sunday at 10:30 ajn. al, Capt. Gary Asperschlager, pastor O o and rolls. Arthur E. Francis n to Peter A. and Nursery care will be provided during the service. of Salvation Army, Rev. Dr. Billy Along with the diimer, Easter Sherri L. Owitz, High Street, $132,000. Scott, First Baptist Church, Mr. Please see MACC, page 19 Bryan Gustis ^ CD jelly bean favors are being prepared Kent W. and Katherine M. Ranney to Special communion service set Claude Marshall, soloist. Church of H - < for every guest Jodie Cady Joseph L. Petrowsky, Beacon Hill Con­ A special Communion service will be held Foster Sun­ the Nazarene, Rev. Paul Johansson, Easter thank yous to the young dominium, $93,000. m . day, at 7 ajn. at the Full Gospel Interdenominational pastor of Emanuel Lutheran Church, couple who has given to the home­ ftiul C. Musulin, James R. Musulin, o Church, 745 Main St. The regularly scheduled evening Rev. Phil, Chatto, Church of the less families the second largest John P. Musulin and Andrew V. Musulin worship service will be at 7 pjn. Nazarene. ^ WEEKIY BINGO donation we ever received from an to Carol L. Champ, 164-166 Hilliard St., In case of inclement weather, the Adults to be honored individual; to the congregation of S t TUESDAyr:00PM Good Friday marks crucifixion $147,000. Sonrise Service will move across James who have prepared and CNifch of M AssiDfiptfW Rivermill Estates Limited Hutnership During a special Passover service, six men and women r “ JO It’s regarded as the “atonement,” the to another, from assuming Jewish generic to Jo-Ann M. Carufel, Rivermill Estates, will be honored at Temple Beth Sholom, 400 E. Middle ,22 So. A

FOCUS/Senior Citizens Crossword Focus/Weekend TV Tennant travels ACROSS 51 Acet. Aniwcr to Previous Puzzle May is Senior Citizens month 52 Freshwater 1 Flat hat porpoise [DIS] Wuzzles (CC). 4 Ginger 55 River nymph world acting By Joe Diminico River — $25 includes transporta­ reminded that the starting date for cookie 58 Tiniest bit [ESPN] Mark Sosin’s Saltwater Jour­ tion, boat ride, buffet lunch with 8 Impediment 60 Loosen Saturday, April 14 nal Activities specialist both leagues is April 23rd. 12 One ------62 Fabulous [LIFE] WomanWatch four hot entrees. Dixieland enter­ kind bird By Jerry Buck Manchester Senior 8 E tainment. Stop in the office to Menu 13 Reliable 63 Poems 9:1 0 A M [CNN] Healthweek The Associated Press Citizens Center 14 Bell sound 64 Golf hazard A G register. Monday — grilled cheese, soup, 15 Rook's cry 65 Two 6 1O O A M ® Captain Bob QD d S Paid Program 9 :3 0 A M ® go) Sllmerl And the Real 16 Construc­ 66 Loch — CC Public Affairs d 6) Bugs Bunny Ghostbusters (CC) May, 30 — Coachlight “ beverage, dessert. tion beam LOS ANGELES — Victoria Tennant says star­ For Senior Citizens Month in monster ® Ql3 Paid Program QS) Synchronal Research of the Opera” (not Broadway ver­ 17 Actress — da) C30J Kissyfur (CC). May, the Senior Center has Tuesday — chef’s choice, 67 Paving stone ring in a miniseries is a good way to see the world sion) — $29.50. Sign up April 18th beverage, dessert. Sommer 68 Believer in CI8, Home Shopping Club d^' Zoobilee Zoo So) Personal Power — well, sort of. developed the following schedule of 18 Wild buffalo an ism l26] News (R) Wall Street Journal Report (W (3® Karate Kid (CC) at 9:30 aan. 20 Edge “The Winds of War” and its sequel, “War and special events known as Big Week. Wethtesday — shepards pie, roll, §4) (CC) June 27 — Rockingham race beverage, dessert. 22 Author — DOWN [38J Dick Van Dyke 00) Pup Named Scooby Doo (CC) Remembrance,” took her to her native England and They are follows: Rand [A&E] Golden Age of Tetvision (57) Very Special Arts Story: A Child Is (57) Say Brother track — $33 — includes transporta­ 23 Remain 1 Actress other piarts of Europe. But for some exotic sites, Thursday — pasta with sauce, 21 Food addi­ Waiting (CC) Traces the making of a Ken­ (61) Munsters Today (CC) Herman sus­ • May 14th — Military whist and 25 Transmits Imogens — 41 Naval abbr. [CNN] Daybreak tion, admission, and buffet. Sign up tive (abbr.) nedy Center stage production of Abby pects Grandpa may be the culpm behind a from Moscow to Singapore, they had to make do meatballs, tossed salad, garlic bread, 27 Priest's 2 At a distance 44 Boundary [DIS] You and Me, Kid setback party conducted by Mary 24 Commer­ Mann s story about developmentally disa­ string of murders (R) April 17th at 9:30 ajn. beverage, dessert. vestment 3 Loan office (prel.) with stand-ins. New Delhi, for instance, was really cials [ESPN] Tennis: ATP Tour (R) bled children and Ed McKeever. Prizes and 29 Herb 4 Fast aircraft 46 Long time [CNN] Moneyweek Aug. 22 — “Phantom of the 26 Wide shoe Cambridge, England, with potted palms. Friday — chicken ala king on 31 Gold(Sp.| (abbr.) 47 Grafting [USA] Law and Harry McGraw (613 W olf Rock Power Hour refreshments. The price is $1 at 7 size [DIS] Donald Duck Presents Opera” on Broadway — $83 — four rice, roll, beverage, dessert. 32 Cozy 5 Knotty twig Her newest miniseries, “Voice of the Heart,” 27 Dawn 6 l3 0 A M (T) Young Universe [A&E] Journey to Adventure p.m. Tickets available April 23rd. 34 Full of shade 6 Resin- 4B Poem part [ESPN] Jimmy Outdoors seats are available. Lunch on your 28 Opposite of which will be seen in syndication beginning Mon­ O • May 15th — Las Vegas Night trees producing 49 Fixed prices f11 f26.' Paid Program [CNN] Daybreak [LIFE] W hat Every Baby Knows: The own at the Stage Deli and dirmer on Ongoing activities post 50 Anwar — 38 Clan tree (38, Alice [D IS ] Good Morning, Mtckby! First Three Years day in about 80 percent of the country, did take her 3 3 - n — 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dinner served 40 Two-toed 7 Persian ell 29 Stars 53 Daffy your own at South Street Seaport. A Monday: ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; line 30 — Khan [ESPN] Sportsman's Challenge to authentic locales in England, the South of France from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Contestants sloth 8 Saull — 54 Regarding (2 [A & E ] Heroes: Made in the U S A. [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Bill and Ted's Excel­ ^ F $50 deposit must be made at the d icin g , 9:30 a.m.; bingo, 10 a.m.; 42 — Miss Marie 33 Cloistered wds.) [HBO] MOVIE; Chances Are' (CC) A Adventure' (CC) A time-traveling te­ and New librk. receive play money — prizes auc­ one 56 Adjective [CNN] International Correspondents center by April 15th. pinochle, 12:30 pjn.; exercise with 43 Children 9 Baseballer deceased lawyer, reincarnated as a 23- lephone booth provides two empty- In Nice, she ran across the trail of her husband, tioned off at 8:45 p.m. 45 Large trucks — Ryan 35 Football ending [DIS] Mousercise year-old, accidentally stumbles back into headed students with a cosmic Celeste, 1:15 p.m. coach 57 — -free Aug. 24 — Saratoga race track — (si.) 10 Resin [ESPN] Motorweek Illustrated his former wife’s life Cybill Shepherd, opportunity to pass their history finals Steve Martin, who was filming “Dirty Rotten — m • May 16th — Camelot Cruise. 47 More 11 Narrow Vince — 59 Beast of Keanu Reeves. Alex Winter. George Carlin $32 — includes transportation, ad­ T\iesday: oil painting, 9:30 a.m., 36 1051, [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Invisible Kid' A Robert Downey Jr, Ryan O'Neal. 1989 Scoundrels.” • May 17th \ Dinner 11:30 a.m. to withered valleys burden 1989 Rated PG (In Stereo) O D mission to the track, reserved seat­ video class, 10 a.m.; square dancing, Roman 61 Make a botched chemistry experiment leaves a Rated PG (In Stereo) “I spent two weeks with my husband in the South 50 stuck-up 19 From ------[USA] Hollywood Insider (R| 1 p.m. Entertainment after lunch. person Z 37 Indeed choice high-school misfit temporarily transparent [T M C ] MOVIE: 'All of M e ’ A hapless ing, tour of Saratoga and escort 10 a.m.; bowling, 12:30 p.m. — last 39 Mao — lung of France while he was working,” she said. “Then I 0 0 Lily Socci “The Pink Lady” — 2 Jay Underwood, Karen Black 1988 Rated lawyer struggles for control after a can 1 0 :0 0 A M (T) Pee-wee's Playhouse Meals are on your own. Call Don class; exercise with Cleo, 1:30 p.m.; PG (In Stereol lankerous heiress' soul takes over one had to go to London for ‘Voice of the Heart.’ Then p.m. presentation of Mr. and Mrs. (CC) H - < Berger at 875-0538. Grocery shopping at Stop & Shop. side of hjs body Steve Martin, Lily Tomlin, we went to Nice to film, and we got there five days Senior Citizen Award. 9 n r TT 6 ! 4 5 A M CO Davey & Goliath Victoria Tennant 1984 Rated PG ® Paid Program m . Oct. 23-26 — Amish Country — Call a day in advance for ride. r after Steve had left. I got his trailer, his driver, and • May 18th — Fishing Derby 6 w 7 : 0 0 A M C3. (CC) [U S A ] Financial Freedom OT) Soul Train (In Stereo) $249 — includes transportatiort ac­ Wednesday: pinochle, 9 a.m.; 14 1® Synchronal Research we had the same crew.” a.m. to 12 noon at Salters Pbnd. ® 40 Flintstone Kids (CC) 8 :1 5 A M [MAX] MOVIE: The Bad commodations, six m eis, admission Friendship Circle, 10 a.m.; square (25) Sledge Hammer! The four-hour “Voice of the Heart,” which also Prizes — funds provided by Savings 15 17 CSj World Tomorrow News Bears in Breaking Training' (CC) to Dutch Apple Dirmer Theatre/ dancing (beginner), 9:30 a.m.; arts 11 ,26 [U S A ] Paid Program The Bears are Astrodome bound for a big (g ) ;30 Smurfs (CC) stars Lindsay Wagner and James Brolin, is based on Bank of Manchester. playoff game. William Devane, Jackie Broadway Show, tour of Amish and crafts, 12:30 p.m.; bridge, 12:30 TB w 22 20 To Be Announced. 26) NWA Wrestling the best-selling novel by Barbara Taylor Bradford. • May 18th — Dinner/Dance 5 to Earle Haley, Clifton James 1977 Rated farmland, tour Hershey Chocolate p.m.; photography, 1 p.m.; exercise rJT 22] Quantum Marketing PG (57) Tony Brown's Journal The story covers 12 years in the life of a troubled 0 0 6 pjn. dirmer, 7 to 10 pjn. band — fei) Fall Guy World, tour Gettysburg National with Celeste, 1:15 p.m.; chess, 2 30 Ring Around the World 8 :3 0 A M ® California Raisins (CC). American actress played by Wagner who disrupts dancing and refreshments. [A & E ] Peter Wimsey The Duke of Den­ O O Military Park, visit Wheatland pjn.; non-groce|7 shopping at Brad- 38 Dick Van Dyke CID (40) Disney's Adventures of the the happiness of her best friend, an aristocratic This year seniors can cast ballots ver's time runs out (60 min ) Part 5 of 5 “James Buchanan’s Home, ride on lees. Call a day in advance for ride. 61 Marvel Action Universe Gummi Bears (CC) O “ H 31 (R) British author played by Tennant and an American for Mr. and Mrs. Senior Citizen. [A & E ] Echoes Gerry declares his love for ;i1 (26 Paid Program Strasburg railroad, visit Roadside Thursday: orchestra rehearsal, 9 [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Fantastic Adven­ movie star played by Brolin. Clare (60 min ) Part 2 of 4 Nominees must be an active volun­ @0; Camp Candy (CC) tures of Unico' Spiteful gods use trickery America “largest indoor miniature a.m.; crafts, “Straw Hat”, 9:30 a.m.; raT 42 The book was inspired by a friend of the author, teer and participant and promote the [C N N ] Daybreak C24' Sesame Street (CC) to discover the secret behind a magical un­ village" — Sign up April 18th at lunch, 11:45 a.m.; program, 12:30 icorn's power to make people happy. who attempted to heal old wounds and patch iqi goals and objectives of the Senior [DIS] Welcome to Pooh Corner (38 Ask the Manager 12:30 pjn. pjn. “Roland the Trumpet Mm .” 1982 broken friendships when she learned she was dying. Center. Ballots are available in the [ESPN] SportsCenter Card enthusiasts are reihinded Friday: ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; Tai 57! La Plaza [E S P N ] Fishin' Hole Bradford loosely based Tennant’s character. Lady o o front office. Deadline for casting [HBO] Survival The industrious beaver [A&E] World of Photography about the upcoming military whist Chi class, 9:30 a.m.; bingo, 10 a.m.; searches for a nesting ground in this docu­ [HBO] MOVIE: 'Blind Justice' A pho­ Francesca Cunningham, on her own writing career. m z ballots is May 4. ■ [C N N ] Big Story tographer IS left helpless when a minor ar and setback party at St. Bridget on exercise with Cleo. 11 a.m.; setback, SI 55 mentary narrated by Henry Fonda (60 Tennant, who currently is starring in the motion The Senior Center will be offer­ min.) (R) [D IS ] Pound Puppies rest snowballs into further arrests tor ser­ o > April 27 at 7:45 pjn. Tickets are $Z, 12:30 p.m.; exercise with Celeste, ious crimes he s never committed. Tim picture “The Handmaid’s Tale,” filmed “Voice of ing a trip to the new State Legisla­ 55 60 [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide [ESPN] Tom Mann's America > r- prizes and refreshments are avail­ 1:15 pjn.; Backgammon, 2 p.m. 82 Matheson. Mimi Kuzyk. Lisa Eichhorn, the Heart” two summers ago. ture Building on April 25th. State 7 : 3 0 A M ® 40 Weekend Special: 9 :0 0 A M (3) Jim Henson s Muppet 1986 JO 0 3 able. The party is conducted by Transportation to and from the S3 84 A year ago, she worked on another miniseries Representative James McCavanagh 85 Amazing Bunjee Venture (CC) Am Babies (CC) [LIFE] Attitudes center is available. Call a day in ad­ mated To Bunjee's amazement, he acci Mary and Ed McKeever. (8J (40) New Adventures of Winnie the [MAX] MOVIE: The Karate Kid. Part based on a Bradford book, “Act of Will,” in which JO > will be offering a personal tour US 87 dentally travels back to the 20th century Big thanks are in order to f^ul vance. 88 Pooh (CC) Two' (CC) While visiting Okinawa. Daniel she stars with Jean Marsh. Peter Coyote, Kevin while the Legislature is in session. with Karen and Andy Part 2 of 2 (R) > Dutelle and Ken Ogren in taking the Blood pressure clinic: Wednes­ 11) World Wide Wrestling IS forced to defend his mentor and himself McNally and Elizabeth Hurley, playing a mother The trip is free of charge and will ® :il3 (.26^ [U S A ] Paid Program against bitter foes determined to destroy “D time to record a video of our exer­ day, April 25th, 9 to 11 a.m. (L-Z) ■iw oy .18 Synchronal Research who sacrifices everything for her daughter. leave the center at 9:15 a.m. If inter­ ■)C ss (c) 1990 by NEA. Inc. >20 Snakmaster them Ralph Macchio. Noriyuki "Pal " Mor- cise class with Celeste. I’m sure the Medicare assistance: Wednesl^y, (^20 Webster ita, Nobu McCarthy 1986 Rated PG (In Two other Bradford books, “A Woman of Sub­ ested, please call the office at '322) Family Ties (CC) video will be enjoyed by all. May 2nd — 1 to 3 p.m. Call foT;an C2^ (^J Captain N: The Game Master Stereo) 647-3211. (30) Saved by the Bell {C C \ ^ stance” and “Hold That Dream,” also became mini­ Make note of the upcoming appointment at 647-3211. [U S A ] Bustin' Loose Make note of additional trips. ^ It’s Your Business (26: V\|restling: A W A AH Star Wrestling series. Thursday programs: Legal assistance: Call for a May Totfay In Histoiy 1 0 :1 0 A M [C N N ] Showbiz This They are follows: [CNN] Sports Close-up ^ 4> ^ V IE ; Mr. Moto's Last Warning' W e e k Tennant was bom in England, where her father April 19 — Thursday program 18 th appoinunent at 647-3211. [DIS] Dumbo’s Circus Cdh'spirators plotting to blow up the Suez April 18 — Showcase Cinemas 1 0 :3 0 A M ® MOVIE: The House of ran MCA’s London office and her mother was a “Roland the Trumpet Man” Car\0l believe they have eliminated Mr movie “Hello, Frisco, Hello” — free Scores Today is Saturday, April 14,’the 104lh day of 1990. [ESPN] Outdoor Sportsman Moto Peter Lorre, George Sanders, Ri Fear' British supersleuth Sherlock Holmes Russian prima ballerina. At 8, she began studying April 26 — To be aimounced. [TM C] Short Film Showcase cardo Cortez 1939 investigates the murders of members of a — no registration required for those There are 261 days left in the year. gentlemen's club Basil Rathbone. Nigel ballet, and later attended the Central Drama School. May 3 — East Hampton Beltone April 6 — setback: Josephine (57) Black Forum (R) not going on senior bus. Bus departs Today’s highlight in history; 8 :0 0 A M CS Dink, the Little Bruce 1945. “It was an assumption early on that I would be 0 » Seniors. Morley 127; Art Bouffard 126; (CC) (6T [U S A ] Paid Program Senior Center 12:30 pan. The movie On April 14, 1865, President Lincoln was shot and (XI 00) Beetlejuice (CC) involved in acting,” she said. Amelia Anastasio 122; Edith GD High School Bowl; Bristol Central [A&E] Living Dangerously An explora May 10 — Mother’s Day Tea mortally wounded by John Wilkes Booth while attending ® Three Stooges Her first film was “The Ragman’s Daughter,” starts at 1:30. O’Btien 121; Helen Silver 121. vs. Newtown tion of the dolphin (60 min ) (R) “Lutes and Lumberjacks” (Reserva- the comedy “Our American Cousin” at Ford’s Theater in .18 Synchronal Research after which came “Sphinx” and “The Dogs of Wu-.” May 16 — Big Week trip — Monday — pinochle: Rene Maire ticms required). Washinpon. The president died the following morning. (20 This W eek in Baseball Mel Allen dis She was also in the miniscries “Chiefs” and the Camelot Cruise on the Cminecticut cusses news and highlights from the major Men and lady golfers are 768; Dom Anastasio 754; Betty On this date: movie “Best Seller.” l\imer 750; John Klein 749; Gert leagues In 1759, George Frideric Handel died in London. “‘The Winds of War’ was the first television I McKay 748; Alice Raymo 746. TV channel guide 24 Shining Time Station (CC) In 1775, the first American society for the abolition of did, and it was a terrific life-changing thing to do,” 'ftjc ^ y — bowling: Jim Stock- 38 Abbott and Costello slavery was organized by Benjamin Franklin and Ben­ >57' South Africa Now she said. “It brought me back to America and gave pole 200, 526; Bert Sweet 530; Cliff WFSB. Hartford . Social Security jamin Rush. VVTNH. Naw Havan [C N N ] Style W ith Elsa Klensch me a new career. I’d lived in New York before, but Coffin 219, 551; Harvey Duplin In 1828, the first edition of Noah Webster’s “American WWOR. Naw Yorti [ESPN] Crooked Creek if you’re a European it’s hard to have a career in 508; Hardy Thompson 515; Bruno WPIX. Naw York .. QUESTION: My aunt, who gets Dictionary of the English Language” was published. [USA] Throb this country. ‘Winds of War’ made me a recog­ 1 calendar month, her SSI check Giordano 200, 549; Joe Carino 507; WHCT. Hanford .. SSI benefits, broke her hip last will stay the same. It might go down In 1902, J.C. Penney opened his first store, in Kem- WTXX. Walarbury . 1 1 :0 0 A M >40 Bugs Bunny & nizable quantity that producers were willing to Andy Lamoureux 201; Ed Taconis WWLP, Springllald Tweety Show (CC) month and is not able to take care of merer, Wyo. hire.” if she stays longer, depending on 533. WEOH. Hartford .. .9 Superman herself at home. I want her to stay several things. You will need to In 1912, the supposedly unsinkable RMS Titanic ran WTWS. Naw London She met Steve Martin when they worked together Irma Desimone 188; Ida Cormier 11 Incredible in the comedy “All of Me.” with me until; she recuperates, but review her case specifically with the into an iceberg in the North Atlantic and began sinking. WVIT. Hartford ... 177,461; Yolanda Bums 180,478. WSBK. Boaton .... 18 Synchronal Research “1 played the baddie who pretended to be the she has refused my offer saying that Social Security office. 'Dtere are In 1931, King Alfonso XIII of Spain went into exile, Wednesday — pinochle: Hazel and the Spanish Republic was proclaimed. WOaB. Springflaid 20 WWF Superstars of Wrestling goodie and then revealed herself to be the baddie,” she will lose her SSI payments. Is other options available to her, itn WQBY. Springflaid 22 30 Chipmunks (CC) McGary 710; Ada Rojas 708. In 1939, the motion picture “Wuthcring Heights,” star­ WTIC. Hartford ... Tennant said. “I was Lily Tomlin’s stableman’s this correct? however. Your be able to ttU 24 Business and the Law. Bank Wednesday — bridge: Tom lA&EJ Arta * Entartainmant daughter. When she dies, she leaves me all her continue recuperating in her own ring Merle Oberon and Laurence Olivier, premiered in Customer Relations Regan 6,090; Bev Taylor 4,750; New York. (CNNj CaWs Nawa NatworU wealth thinking her soul will enter my body. But an home and receive housekeeping ser­ IDISj Olanay Channal .. 28 Little House on the Prairie Romeo Auclair 4,750; Lew Harris, Sports Nsfworfc .. Eastern mystic making the transfer makes a mistake ANSWER; As long as your aunt vices and meals from her state or In 1939, Viking fhess first published the novel “The [ESPN] 38 Three Stooges 1 4,670; Rita ftul 4,420; Bill Cooper |HBO| Homs Box Offica plans to return to her permanent Grapes of Wrath” by John Steinbeck. 57 Washington Week in Review (CC) and her soul enters Steve’s body. In the meantime. county. Her local social services of­ 4,260; Raul Templeton 4,140; Sol ILIFEJ LIfallma ...... (In Stereo) In 1945, American planes firebombed Tokyo and |M AX) CInamax ...... I’ve inherited all the money. It ends happily, residence, her stay is no longer than fice can give more information. 61 Paid Program Cohen, 4,010. damaged the Japianese imperial palace. |TM C| Movla Channal . however.” lUSAJ IjSA Nalwork continuied 9 9 0 y AA

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Piranha' A trio sets rescue mission during the Vietnam war Terence Knox out to photograph jungle wildlife and en­ (22) 39 (89 News David Carradine, Mako, Steve James 4. “The Wizard of Oz: The Fiftieth Anniversary [U S A ] Youthquake Featured: spring 1986. break coverage; Michael Damian. stars as Zeke An­ counters a cold-blooded hunter. Peter @ ) Degrassi High (CC). Part 1 of 2. Edition” (MGM-UA) ^ Brown, William Smith. Anna Capri. 1972 (39 Synchronal Research HOUSE PARTY (R) Writer-director Reginald 1 1:05AM [T M C ] MOVIE: -Braddock: derson on the § 9 Hee Haw (R) 5. “New Kids on : Hangin’ Tough Live” M issing in Action III' The fearless Col. CBS series "Tour (H) MOVIE: Hard Driver' The success of ® Mersey's Hollywood (29 Gallagher: The Bookkeeper The com­ (CBS) Hudlin’s musical comedy set largely in a black a stock car driver strains his family rela­ ic s topic is money in this pay-cable special Braddock returns to Southeast Asia to res­ of Duty," airing dZ) Great New England Auction middle-class milieu is fresh and fun — sociologi­ cue his presumed-dead Vietnamese wife. tionships. Jeff Bridges, Valerie Perrine taped at the Performing A n s Center in San 6. "25X5: Continuing Adventures of Rolline 1973 cally revealing and finger-snapping. Chuck Norris, Aki Aleong, Roland Harrah SATURDAY, d3) Star Trek Jose, Calif (60 min.) Stones” (CBS) § 9 Ciao Italia (R) (In Stereo) In many ways, the film is a black versitm of an III. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) APRIL 14. [A & E ] Kingdom of the Sun Man's strug­ (§) 3 9 Family for Joe (CC) Joe is sur­ 7. “Bambi” (Disney) CHECK IISTINGS (29 M O VIE: 'Cold Turkey' A small town gle to save African mountain gorillas from prised to learn the reason phone service [CNN] Science and Tech­ ’80s teen comedy. It’s a little gross and very broad, 11:1 0 A M takes up a challenge to give up smoking for extinction Host: David Niven. (60 min.) (R) was disconnected; Mary becomes an ac­ Mutant Ninja T\irUes: Case o f the nology W eek Topic, reforestation in FOR EXACT TIME one month and win $25 million. Dick Van tivist. (In Stereo) Killer Pizzas” (Family) but it has a good spirit, a pop-pretty look and some Costa Rica. [CNN] Newswatch hot hip-hop music and dancing. Dyke, Pippa Scott, Bob Newhart. 1971 39 This Old House (CC). (R) 9. “Teenage Mutant Ninja 'nmles: Cowabunga 1 1 :30AM ( S Superman [D IS ] Avonlea (CC) A feud erupts over As it centers on one night in the life of Kid (29 PG A Seniors Golf: PGA Senior the right to raise an infant that Sarah and (^) MOVIE; Nobody's Child' A woman Shredhead” HVE) 3 9 Synchronal Research Championship Third round, from Palm Felicity found in a basket. (60 min ) (R) struggles to overcome her mental illness (Christopher Reid), a teen who sneaks out of his Beach Gardens, Fla (2 hrs.) (Live) 10. “New Kids on the Block: Rangin’ Tough” ( ^ Saved by the Bell (CC). [ESPN] Indy 500: A Race for Heroes Mario Thomas. Ray Baker, Caroline Kava ®Z) Pizza Gourmet (R) 1986. (CBS) house to attend a party given by his buddy Play (24) Business and the Law Featured Bobby Unser ® MOVIE: 'The Four Seasons' The (Christopher Martin), the movie provides a crash (58) Daily Mbcer ( U M O VIE: 'N o M a n 's Land' A rookie [HBO] MOVIE: 'Chances Are' (CC) A 11. “Batman” (Warner) police officer becomes caught up in the change of seasons marks the changing re­ course in black lifestyles — from life in the over­ (5^ Wall Street Week: The Case for Im ­ deceased lawyer, reincarnated as a 23- 12. “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” (Touchstone) flashy lifestyle of the car-theft ring he's year-old, accidentally stumbles .back into lationships of three married couples. Alan migration (CC). crowded projects to a stodgy, bourgeois black af­ been assigned to infiltrate D.B. Sweeney, his former wife's life. Cybill Shepherd, Alda, Carol Burnett. Len Cariou. 1981 13. “Lethal Weapon” (Warner-1987) (6T) Paid Program Charlie Sheen, Lara Harris 1987. fair. I S Golf Show (89 Paid Program Robert Downey Jr, Ryan O'Neal 1989. dZ) Great New England Auction 14. “The Little Mermaid” (Staimaker) [A&E] Biography: Woody Guthrie Ar­ Rated PG (In Stereo) Meanwhile, three muscle-bound goons (played [CNN] Baseball '90 ( D (57) Rod and Reel 33) Cops Scheduled: a fight between two 15. “The Land Before Time” (MCA) [DIS] Best of Mickey Mouse Club (CC). chival footage is included in this portrait of [ M A X ] MOVIE: 'T w ins' (CC) A 35-year- brothers and a gang; serving a warrant on by members of the musical group Full Furce) keep 3T) MOVIE: 'The Ught at the Edge of the (61) MOVIE: 'A Question of Guilt' When the singer who became the symbol of his a marijuana grower. (R) (In Stereo) 16. “Die Hard” (CBS-Fbx) (In Stereo) W orld' A man is trapped alone in a deso­ old genetically bred Adonis heads for turning up to harass anyone in sight — and guess her two children are discovered dead, their generation. (60 min.) (R) America in search of the twin brother he 17. “Plaula Abdul: Straight Up” (Virgin) [ESPN] Gameday late lighthouse by bloodthirsty pirates. Kirk mother finds her personal lifestyle has [A&E] Biography: George Marshall/ who’s usually there? Why Kid, of rourse, a Douglas, Yul Brynner, Samantha Eggar. [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Unlest Rebel' (CC) never knew - a pint-sized car thief wanted Dwight D. Eisenhower Profiles of two IS.’The B-52s: 1979-1989” (Warner Reprise) [HBO] MOVIE: 'One Crazy Summer' great bearing on the case. Tuesday Weld. A young girl saves her father from impri­ by the mob. Arnold Schwarzenegger, 1971. Ron Leibman, Alex Rocco. 1978. W W II generals, George Marshall and scrawny fellow with a towering head of hair. Two recent high-school grads help a sonment during the Civil War. Colorized Danny DeVito, Kelly Preston. 1988 Rated Dwight D. Eisenhower. (60 min.) 19. ”Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation” (A&M) young singer save her grandfather's house (29 W W F Superstars of Wrestling [A&E] MOVIE: 'Swimming to Cam­ version Shirley Temple, John Boles, Jack PG. (In Stereo) At its most responsible, the movie examines [CNN] Primenews 20. “Indy Trilogy-ftck” (ftramount) from demolition. John Cusack, Demi (24) Collectors (In Stereo) bodia' One-man stage show chronicling Holt. 1935. [U S A ] Equalizer black-macho attitudes. It’s Kid who gets the girl, Moore, Joel Murray. 1986 Rated PG. Gray's experiences in Thailand during the [ESPN] Drag Racing; Gatomationals @ Wanted: Dead or Alive [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire Videocassette rentals who carries a condom in his wallet, and who has the [LIFE] Day by Day filming of "The Killing Fields ' Spalding 6:3 0 P M ® C B S N ew s (CC). (In Stereo) (60 min.) (Taped) 08) One More Day St. Jude's Hospital. [U SA] Double Trouble hippest ajjfH’oach to rap and platter-spiiming. He’s Gray. 1987. ® Who's the Boss? (CC) [HBO] MOVIE; 'Leviathan' (CC) An ex­ 1. “Field of Dreams” (MCA) [USA] Dance Party USA (60 min.) Mr. Sensitivity compared to the goons who chase [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Flipper' The son of a fish­ 4.1 OPIVI [CNN] Sports Close-up (R) (39 Synchronal Research perimental Soviet mutagen transforms 2. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids” (Disney) 1 2:00 PM ([D Collage Mad House ® Moses (60 min.) erman in the Florida Keys cares for a members of an undersea mining team into 4:30PM S)® Wide World of Sports (^ ® NBC News 3. “Rarenthood” (MCA) him — and compared to the two white ct^s who f¥] American Telecast (@ Liquid Lustre wounded dolphin. Chuck Connors, Luke amphibious monsters. Peter Weller, Ri­ Halpin, Kathleen Maguire. 1963 Rated G (CC) Featured: Bluegrass Stakes from Lex­ (29 Wild America (CC) The wildlife found chard Crenna, Amanda Pays 1989. Rated 4. “Lethal Weapon 2” (Warner-1989) cruise the neighbcHhood looking for trouble. C D Baretta [A& E] Cities at War Part 3 of 4. (R) ington, Ky , W BA World Middleweight [ESPN] Women's Tennis: Bausch and within South Dakota's Badlands National R (In Stereo) 5. An Innocent Man” (Touchstone) Despite a few gay slurs and a crude jail scene in Ql) CHiPa [CNN] Newsday championship bout between Mike McCal- Park (In Stereo) Lomb Championship Semifinals From lum and Michael Watson scheduled for 12 [ M A X ] M O VIE: 'Dirty Harry' Det Lt which Kid is sexually threatened by other prisoners, 3 9 Home Shopping Club 6. “CasualUes of War” (RCA-Columbia) [D IS ] Black Beauty Martin Milner, Eileen Amelia Island, Fla. (3 hrs.) (Live) rounds from the Royal Albert Hall in Lon­ W K R P in Cincinnati Harry Callahan uses unorthodox methods Brennan and Kristoffer Tabori star in this 7. *TUmer & Hooch” (Touchstone) this is a lively, likable movie that may be eye-open­ (28) MOVIE: 'Three for the Road' A sena­ [LIFE] Moonlighting (R) don. (90 min.) (Live) ® ABC News (CC) to capture a sniper Clint Eastwood. Harry torial aide agrees to transport his political drama based upon Anna Sewell's classic Guardino. Rem Santoni 1971. Rated R (In ing to many white viewers. GRADE: ★ ★ ★ Synchronal Research [C N N ] Pinnacle 8. “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” idol's rambunctious teen-age daughter to novel about a beautiful ebony horse and [U S A ] M O VIE: 'Lepke' This saga fol­ (39 Stereo) lows the spectacular rise and fall of gangs [ESPN] Secrets of Speed (Faramount) JOE VERSUS THE VOLCANO (PG) her new school. Chariie Sheen, Kerri the people who owned it. (60 min.) Part 4 (29 Frugal Gourmet (In Stereo) [USA] MOVIE; 'Mako: The Jaws of Green, Alan Ruck. 1987. of 5. ter Louis 'Lepke' Buchalter. Tony Curtis, I 9. Dead Poets Society” (Touchstone) “MoOTStruck” scriptwriter John Patrick S tm ley Anjanette Comer, Vic Tayback. 1975. @7) Victory Garden Season Premiere 7 | 0 0 P M ® Lifestyles of the Rich and Death' A shark enthusiast uses a mystical makes his directorial debut with this romantic com­ ® ALF-tales (CC). [HBO] MOVIE: Body Slam' (CC) A (CC) Famous Singer Anita Pointer; boxer Ray gemstone to send his toothy friends on 10.“UncIe Buck” (MCA) struggling promoter strikes gold after turn­ 2:10PM [CNN] Healthweek (R) [CNN] Future Watch "Boom Boom " Mancini (60 min ) (R) missions of vengeance. Richard Jaeckel 1 l.“The Package” (Orion) edy fable. It’s about a hypochondriacal factory (S) Bookmark (CC). ing his attentions to managing profes­ Jennifer Bishop. Harold Sakata. 1976 d 9 Big Valley sional wrestlers. Dirk Benedict, Tanya 2:30PM @9 Travelln" Gourmet (R) [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Perfect Match' A ® (29 Wheel of Fortune (CC) 12. “When Harry Met Sally” (Nelson) worker (the ever-talcnted Tom Hanks) who quits his personal ad brings together a pair of seem­ Synchronal Research (58) Black Perspective Roberts. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) 39 Paid Program ® Who's the Boss? (CC) 8:30PM (39 depressing job and is immediately offered another, ingly mismatched singles. Marc McClure, 13. “ Millenium” (IVE) [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd (g) Hometime: Finish Carpentry (CC) 3 9 Star Trek; The Next Generation ( ^ @9 13 East Season Premiere (CC) Mysterious Island Animated. Five pri­ Jennifer Edwards. 1987 Rated PG. Maggie accepts a marriage proposal from 14. “Do the Right Thing” (MCA) decidedly offbeat job by an eccentric millitmaire son escapees are washed ashore on a (CC) (R) Part 2 of 2 (CC) The Enterprise crew members may [M AX] MOVIE: 'Flowers in the Attic' be forced into war when a Romulan defec­ a former beau - except this time there's a 15. “The Abyss” (CBS-Fbx) (Lloyd Bridges). If Hanks will go to an island in the strange island in this adaptation of the [TMC] MOVIE: High Spirits' A finan­ [CNN] Style With Elsa Klensch (R) catch. (In Stereo) Jules Verne novel. (60 min.) (CC) Based on V C. Andrews' novel about tor leads them to a showdown (60 min 1 16. Shocker” (MCA-Universal) South Pacific and jtunp into a volcano as a human cially strapped Irish nobleman gels more [HBO] MOVIE: Deal of the Century" lour children held prisoner by their grand­ (R) (In Stereo) ' than he bargained for when he advertises 3 9 Now Yankee Workshop (CC) (In (88) Candlepin Bowling (60 min ) Two small-time gunrunners try to sell a mother in the family's ancestral estate Stereo) 17. “Weekend at Bem ie’s” (IVE) sacrifice, the natives will be appeased, and the mil­ his family castle as haunted Peter (39 Synchronal Research (S?) McLaughlin Group faulty super-missile to a Latin American Victoria Tennant, Louise Fletcher, Kristy 18. “ Young Einstein” (Warner) lionaire will receive the miiiaal rights he seeks. O'Toole, Daryl Hannah, Steve Guttenberg dictator. Chevy Chase. Sigourney Weaver, Swanson 1987 Rated PG-13 (29 Friday the 13th: The Series A morti­ 33) Totally Hidden Video Scheduled: an (ST) M O VIE: 'A n tsl' A group of people 1988. Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) employee must work in his underwear, ac­ Since Hanks thinks he is dying anyway, the offer Gregory Hines. 1983. Rated PG. (In Stereo) [USA] My Sister Sam cian. using a cursed aspirator, restores life 19. “Relentless” (RCA-Columbia) searching for romance and pleasure at a to the dead (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) tors smear food on their faces (In Stereo) 1 :3 0 P M d ) Witness to Survival Prp- [M AX] MOVIE: A Man for All Seasons' 20. “New York Stories” (Touchstone) has a devil-may-care ^rpeal. lavish summer resort are terrorized by po­ [D IS ] Bill Cosby in A esop's Fables Two files: model Marla Hanson, an as'SBOW vi(?-' (CC) S ix Oscars went to this account of 5:00PM ® A - T e a m SS.Jw'Wl Magazine ' This iKHisensical plot gives Shanley a chance to isonous ants. Suzanne Somers, Myrna children meet a storyteller who tells them Loy, Robert Foxworth. 1977 tim; an impbsorted couple in ArgaoeW Catholic 81t0 «sman Sir Thomas More'^,re­ 33) M O VIE: 'The Aviator' In >938. an air­ (29 Weekend With Crook and Chase mail pilot and his teen-age passenger of "The Tortoise and the Hare. " (R) Copyright 1990, BUlboard PubUcations, Inc. address a heavy subject: In his words, “What am I [A & E ] Brat Farrar An impoverished or­ (29 Joy of Painting (R) »qu8 0! ligious conflicts, with Henry VIII. Paul Sco­ ® Superboy (R) , field. Robert Shaw, Orson Welles 1966 struggle to survive after their biplane 9:00PM ® Tour of Duty (CC) The in­ Reprinted with permission. doing (HI this planet and what do I do with my phan becomes involved in a plot to imper­ ( ^ Secret World 3 m Pi St. Elsewhere sonate a deceased heir. Mark Greenstreet Rated G crashes in the mountains. Christopher vestigative committee reaches a verdict (SB Daily Mixer ,.,i8 ' Reeve. Rosanna Arquette. Jack Warden regarding the Phu An incident, the men be­ limited time hm ?“ Like John Boorman’s recent and Francis Matthews star. (60 min ) Part PBA Bowling: Atlan­ ® Star Search (60 min ) (In Stereo) 3:00PM ( B (89 1985 “ gin to feel the effects of Agent Orange (60 “Where the Heart Is,” this film tries to both make 1 of 3. @ Wild America (CC) Tracking«4>lack tic City Open (CC) (90 min ) (Live) (6Z) Greet New England Auction bear in a southern Louisiana swamp Ps(k1 (39 Synchronal Research min ) (In Stereo) an iqxicalyptic statemcm and be entertaining. Like [CNN] Nowaday (11) MOVIE: Cook and Peary The Race [A&E] New Wilderness (R) of 2 (R) @ ) Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin' ® ® MOVIE: 'B.L. Stryker: Plates' “Where the Heart Is,” it doesn’t come off. [DIS] Teen Win, Lose or Draw to the Pdle‘ This drama focuses on the [C N N ] Capital Gang [CNN] Newsmaker Saturday bitter controversy that surrounded two dZ) Frugal Gourmet (In Stereo) Premiere, (CC) Stryker aids a mysterious Cinem a ( 9 The movie is a hodgepodge. Meg Ryan turns iq> [ESPN] High School Basketball: Dap­ [E S P N ] Road Race of the Month: Carls­ [DIS] MOVIE: 'Red Riding Hood' A woman in solving a South American drug per Dan Round Ball Classic From Pitts­ men who individually claimed to have [A & E ] Billy Ocean in London The smuggling case Burt Reynolds. Carol Alt bad 5000 From Carlsbad. Calif reached the North Pole Richard Chamber mysterious henchman assumes the form in three roles, two of which allow her to do some burgh, Pa (90 min.) (Taped) Grammy Award-winning singer performs of a wolf and threatens a young girl in this Ossie Davis 1990 (In Stereo) [LIFE] She's the Sheriff lam. Rod Steiger. Diana Venora 1983 his greatest hits including "Caribbean EASTNARTFORO cute character work. There are guest bits by people [LIFE] Supermarket Sweep adaptation of the classic fairy tale Craig T 39 Synchronal Research (16) Home Shopping Club Queen," "Loverboy " and "Suddenly " in Nelson, Isabella Rossellini, Amelia Shank- like Ossie Davis and , and se­ [M AX] Max Movie Show (R) 2 : 0 0 P M CiD Crazy Like a Fox ® ) Martin Short: Concert for North ^ (G) S--Sun 7a0. - 24) New York's Master Chefs (R| this 1987 concert from the Hammersmith ley 1987 Rated NR quences set to musical numbers. [USA] MOVIE: 'The Day Time Ended' (T) Airwolf Odeon in London (60 min ) (R) America In this 1985 special, comic Mar (38) Magic Boy's Easter A drama aboul [ESPN] SportsCenter tin Short is joined by fellow "SCTV" veter Produced by Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Enter­ The radiation from a supernova in outer (29 MOVIE: POW: The Escape' An army [CNN] Newswatch space causes strange occurrences on how a 12-year-old boy deals with having [U S A ] Vice (In Stereo) ans John Candy, Joe Flaherty. Eugene officer leads a band of soldiers on a POW [ESPN ] Horse Racing: Oaklawn Handi­ tainment, the movie is also heavy on visual effects, earth Chris Mitchum. Jim Davis. Dorothy rescue mission during the Vietnam war to undergo a risky operation Levy, Andrea Martin and Dave Thomas cap 1 1-8 miles race for 4-year-old and up 7 :3 0 P M ® Jeopardyl (CC). (60 min ) with a climax that seems lifted from an Indiana Malone. 1980 David Carradine. Mako. Steve James 157) Motorweek Mitsubishi Galant GSX, recreational vehicles; cures for problem Thoroughbreds, from Hot Springs, Ark. ® Kate & Allie 225. 435. 7:m a i.' Jones movie. Shanley’s dialogue can be very clever, 1986 (60 mm.) (Live) 32) (30: Golden Girls (CC) Dr Harry W es­ Hunt tor FUd Octobar Sat ~ ^ 1 2:30 PM C£) Out of This World Evie plagued Fords (S) Synchronal Research ton recommends a specialist who diag­ comes to the rescue of a desperate Lind­ (22) MOVIE: A Different Affair' A radio 410 7 0 S ^ 4 S /I; o ’2:15, Sun 1:15, or it can be embarrassingly explicit. “Do you [CNN] On the Menu [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Rage of Angels: The As Schools Match Wits: Cathedral noses Dorothy's illness Part 2 of 2 (R) (In say. who doesn't have a date for the psychiatrist's life is drastically Jtered (22) Stereo) believe in God?” asks Hanks, to which one of the when the foster child she has been finan­ Story Continues' Now a prominent law­ vs. Smith Academy school dance. (R) (In Stereo) [LIFE] Hilary in Hiding Examines tne dis yer and a single mother. Jennifer Parker cially sponsoring arrives on her doorstep 34) Pope John Paul II Part 1 of 3 Megs replies: “I believe in myself.” pute between Dr Elizabeth Morgan and Dr finds herself the target of a blackmailer (29 Hometime (CC) (X) How to Get a Second Paycheck Anne Archer. Tony Roberts, Bobby Ja­ Without Getting a Second Job Eric Foretich over their daughter Hilary, with intimate connections to a man in her (29 Carson's Comedy Classics 37) Great New England Auction Ironically, the best parts of the movie are the coby 1987 who was kept hidden by her mother for ^ l a M 'l, simplest, such as the opening scenes of Hanks at his ALF (CC) past Jaclyn Smith, Ken Howard. Michael (29 New Lassie (CC) Dee gets bad nows >81) Tracey Ullman Three corporate job (29 Flower Shop: Gifts (R) over two years. (60 min ) (R) Noun. 1986. from her doctor (R) candidates attempt to impress a recruiter Smt 1:3^ 3:30. &3^ 8, 10:15; Sun 1:35^ 330. 535^ 8.10:15. job. Working at a rectal probe factory. Hanks is sur­ §4) Rod and Reel [TMC] Short Film Showcase a woman discovers her husband fathered (26) MOVIE: 'Hero at Large' An out-ol- [USA] Murder, She Wrote [A&E] World of Survival MANCHC8TER (^ What About Women work actor, wearing a Captain Avenger an illegitimate child, a couple meets their rounded by buzzing fluorescent lights and passive 3:30PM (24) Pizza Gourmet (67) Wonderworks: Gryphon (CC) (R) costume lot a film promotion, foils a rob 5:30PM 3 9 Synchronal Research [CNN] Sports Saturday friend's new boyfriend (60 min ) (R) (In a ~ ^ Mpnmid (G) Sat and Su i 2:15. 4:25. 7 employees. He’s also plagued by little infelicities (38') MOVIE: Samson and Delilah' Cecil Stereo) e 4 a0 , 705, 9,*35. — Slate IPO-iai Sat w t [C N N ] Evans & Novak bery and becomes an overnight celebrity (29 Victory Garden (CC) [ESPN] SpeedWeek — like instant dairy creamer failing to dissolve in John Ritter, Anne Archer, Kevin McCarthy B DeMille's colorful account of biblical Sun ^^0. 4:4A 7:15^ BOO - Tha flic lw F W P k S ^ [DIS] Here's Boomer Part 2 of 2 dZ) This Old House (CC) (R) [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Stranded' A Southern [A&E] MOVIE: 'Hammett' A prostitu- 1979 strongman Samson and the scheming tion ring, a millionaire and a blackmail plot nighL — BaakalCataHfR} Sal mldnl9ht- - Blua Valval (R) SaO rtdrt^ the morning coffee. Unfortunately, the movie, like woman who betrayed him Victor Mature, [CNN] Newsmaker Saturday (R) farm family becomes reluctant host to a [LIFE] Rodeo Drive (30) Shannon's Deal Season Premiers lure detective Dashiell Hammett back into VERNON the dairy creamer, is lumpy and indigestible. Hedy Lamarr. George Sanders 1949 group of exiled alien dignitaries lone Skye. [MAX] MOVIE: Big' (CC) A carnival (CC) Drama A former corporate lawyer's [D IS ] Danger Bey (CC) (In Stereo) Joe Morton. Maureen O'Sullivan 1987 tlw private aye business Frederic Forrest attempt to start over in private practice (50 New York Master Chefs Marilu Henner, Peter Boyle 1982 GRADE: ★ ★ wishing machine miraculously transforms 5:35PM [TMC] m o v i e : 'Chances Rated PG-13 a 13-year old schoolboy intoa 35-yoar-old backfires when his first "small" case 1 [CNN] Your Money Are' (CC) A deceased lawyer, reincar­ [CNN] Showbiz This Week (R) man Tom Hanks, Elizabeth Perkins, Rob­ mushrooms into front-page news (2 hrs ) 8 : 0 0 P M ® Paradise (CC) Amelia [D IS ] Animals of Africa The suricate, a nated as a 23-year-okj. accidentally stum­ ip iS J M O VIE: 'The Watcher In the w i u j u A i f n c ert Loggia 1988 Rated PG (In Stereo) (R) (In Stereo) seeks revenge when she is taken in by a close relative of the mongoose (R) bles back into his former wrfe's life. Cybili woman who swindles Paradise after prom­ W oods' (CC) Two sisters try to unlock the Film grading: itir k it — excellent, k ir k — MOVIE: 'Judgement of Solomon' Shepherd. Robert Downey Jr. Ryan 1 :00PM ( D Major League Baseball: [TMC] MOVIE: Magnum Force' ising to modernize it (60 mm ) (Postponed secret of the ghost in their parents' rented 15 B. of 8» Fkaa (R) SaFSun T wo brothers are bitter rivals lor their fath­ O'Neal. 1989. Rated PG (In Stereo) house Bette Davis, Carroll Baker good, ★ ★ — fair, k — poor. Regionai coverage of Chicago Cubs at from an eartiet data) (In Stereo) 735 8 45. S^Sun 1.06, 3:15, 525. Piratss or Los Artgalas Dodg- er's throne, resulting in tribal rebellions nbniAn (R) SAi>Sun 1:30 4 7 ^ 11__ ^ John Carradine. Kevin Dobson c o a tln M ^ 6:00PM ® ® News (CC) ® ® H.E.L.P. (CC) A firefighter rescues ars at Houston Astros (3 hrs ) (Live) f M ill.llM d Sa F 9 0 y

Sunday TV, continued Focus/Music Hot singles Focus/Music Saturday TV, [.“Nothing Compares 2U” Sinead O’Coiincr features evening gown, swimsuit and in­ Jackson, Joe Pesci, Sean Lennon. 1988. (Chrysalis) (10) Crime Stoppers 800 A kidnapping terview competitions. Actress Florence [ESPN] Saturday Night Thunder (2 hrs.) Rated NR. (In Stereo) THE LIVING 2. “Don’t Wanna Fall In Love Jane Child Ronstadt enters case in Fort Worth, Texas, vehicular man­ Henderson hosts from the Las Vegas [U S A ] Cartoon Express (Live) slaughter in an Ohio suburb. (Nev.) Hilton. (2 hrs.) DAYLIGHTS (Warner Bros.) r- .j / » • [LIFE] Moonlighting (® Mass of the Air: An Eas­ [DIS] Achievers A profile of legendary f1® Synchronal Research 8:30 AM 3. ‘*A11 Around the World” Lisa Slansfield (Ans- [T M C ] MOVIE: Bill and Ted's Excel­ ter Celebration The Rev. Nick Rice wili of­ Czechoslova­ actress Bette Davis, whose credits include (g) (3® Saturday Night Live (90 min.) (In ta) — Gold (More than 500,000 singles sold.) pop field again lent Adventure’ (CC) A time-traveling te­ two Best-Actress Oscars for ’ Danger­ ficiate this Easter service from St. Mar­ kian master cellist Stereo) 4. “I Wanna Be Rich” Calloway (Solar) lephone booth provides two empty- ous” (1935) and "Jezebel ” (1938), and garet Mary Parish in Louisville, Ky. (60 Kara Milovy headed students with a cosmic eight other Oscar nominations. (g) MOVIE: 'Harry in Your Pocket’ Two min.) 5. “ril Be Your Everything” Tommy Page (Sire) young lovers become involved with a pro­ (Maryam d'Abo, 1.) By Anne M. Peterson opportunity to pass their history finals. [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In (3® Choices We Face 6. “Here and Now” lAither Vandross (Epic) Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter, George Carlin. fessional pickpocket operation. James is caught up in a The Associated Press Stereo) Coburn, Walter Pidgeon, Trish Van Dev- (g) Magic Boy’s Easter A drama about 7. “How Can We Be Lovers” Michael Bolton 1989. Rated PG. (In Stereo) how a 12-year-old boy deals with having game of high- ere. 1973. 9:30P M 0® Synchronal Research 11:00PM ® ® News (CC) to undergo a risky operation. stakes interna­ (Columbia) LOS ANGELES — In Linda Ronstadt’s 23-year (4® WWF Wrestling (22) ®9) Empty Nest (CC) Harry covertly ® Comedy Tonight (g) Paid Program tional espionage, 8. “R)rever” Kiss (Mercury) [CNN] Sports Tonight career she has changed from a lovesick I^P helps LaVerne's husband, Nick, get a start ,11) Cheers (CC). (g) Robert Schuller with James 9. “Without You” Motley Cruc (Elektra) girl into a soulful country crooner, a 1940s-style in the restaurant business. (In Stereo) [ESPN] SportsCenter ,18' Synchronal Research (3® Inspector Gadget Bond (Timothy 10. “Whole Wide World” Arne Lorain (RCA) [C N N ] This Week in Japan [HBO] One Night Stand (CC) Featured: torch singer and a caballero-outfitted Mexican ig) Freddy’s Nightmares Greed over­ (63) Funtastic World: SuperTed Dalton), in "The takes a woman who discovers her late comic Will Durst. (In Stereo) folksinger. , 10:00PM (T) Saturday Night With [A & E ] W ild World of the East Living Daylights," Top LPs Now she’s re-entered the pop scene and stolen Connie Chung (CC) (60 min.) (In Stereo) husband was a lottery winner. (60 min.) (R) 1 1 :40PM [M A X ] MOVIE: Dead airing SUNDAY, (In Stereo) [C N N ] Evans & Novak (R) 1. “Nick of Time” Bonnie Raitt (Capitol) — ( D News (CC). Calm’ (CC) A mysterious stranger and a APRIL 15. on ABC. hearts with the album “Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl (22) (3® ® News boatload oi corpses spell trouble for two [DIS] Pound Puppies Platinum (More than 1 million units sold.) (33) USA Tonight Like the Wind.” The first single from the album, a 24 Andrew Lloyd Webber Story A 1986 vacationers on the high seas. Sam Neill, [ESPN] Lee Haney Workout 2. “1 Do Not Want What 1 Haven’t Got” Sinead duet with Aaron Neville called “I Don’t Know QH) Synchronal Research profile of the composer, featuring excerpts Nicole Kidman, Billy Zane. 1988. Rated R CHECK IISTINGS o (In Stereo) [HBO] Jim Henson’s Ghost of Faffner O’Connor (Ensign) , . ( ^ Monsters A man is locked in a mu­ from his productions including "Phantom Hall (CC). (R) (In Stereo) FOR EXACT t im e JO -n Much,” won a Grammy award this year for best pop seum cellar with three people, one of of the Opera," "Cats" and "Evita. ” (60 3. “Janct Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814 Janet 12:00A M (3® Home Shopping Club [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide vocal by a duo or group. . whom IS an ancient bog woman (R) min.) Jackson (A&M) — Platinum (201 Smash Hits ^ F Despite her chameleon-like, seemingly whimsi- (g) ® Carol & Company (CC) Dorothy 26i Carson’s Comedy Classics [M AX] MOVIE: 'Escape From Alcatraz’ 4. “R)rever Your Girl” Paula Abdul (Virgin) — (57l Great New England Auction A tough, clever convict is determined to Lance Guest, Catherine Mary Stewart Felicity found in a basket (60 min.) (R) cal career moves, there’s a method to Ronstadt’s Lyman persuades Carol Burnett to take her (57) Great New England Auction adult children to court. (In Stereo) (61) National Geographic on Assignment break out of an "escape-proof ” prison 1984 Rated PG (In Stereo) [ESPN] Gameday Platinum ^ (61: Comic Strip Live Scheduled the cast Clint Eastwood, Patrick McGoohan. Rob­ [HBO] MOVIE; Daffy Duck’s Quack- madness: She just has to sing, no matter what the (2® Pope John Paul II Part 3 of 3 Underwater photographer David Doubllet [U S A ] and Son 5. “Soul Provider” Michael Bolton (Columbia) — — m of "In Living Color" including Keenen Ivory at work with dangerous stingrays; a rock erts Blossom. 1979 Rated PG. busters’ (CC) Daffy, Bugs and Porky open style* (2® Outer Limits Wayans, Damon Wayans, Ktm Wayans, 1 0:1 O AM [C N N ] On the Menu Platinum . O o climber on the sheer cliffs of Thailand’s Phi 9:00A M ® Sunday Morning (CC) up a paranormal detective agency in this “1 feel pressure to make order out of chaos and I (5^ Great New England Auction Kim Coles, Tommy Davidson and Jim Car­ Phi Island; migrating shorebirds’ arrival at 1 0 :3 0 A M ® Inside Washington collection of cartoon classics. Mel Blanc. 6. “Alannah Myles” Alannah Myles (Atlanuc) — rey, from Los Angeles (60 min.) Delaware Bay for nourishment. (60 min ) ® 0® (81) Paid Program Mel Torme. 1988 Rated G ^ 0 3 do this with music. I mean it. That is wtot I n e ^ to (61) Missing/Reward A trial witness's (® This Week W ith David Brinkley (CC). Platinum murderer; a 1987 sea otter killing: collecti­ [A&E] Evening at the Improv Biography: George Marshall/ (20) Bugs Bunny [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update do. I think that is why people make art,” she said. [A&E] l3) MOVIE: The Big Fisherman’ (CC) 7. “Plcase Hammer Don’t Hurt ’Em” M.C. Ham­ H - < Dwight D. Eisenhower Profiles of two ble radios. [CNN] Capital Gang (R) ( g Sesame Street (CC). Based on the life of Simon Peter, a fisher­ [USA] He Man and Masters of the “If I didn’t make a living trying to make order WWII generals, George Marshall and mer (Capitol) [CNN] CNN News [DIS] MOVIE: '2001: A Space Odys­ g ) Frederick K. Price man who became the first head of the Universe m . out of chaos with my music, 1 would get a job sell­ Dwight D Eisenhower (60 min ) (R) 8. “Pump” Aerosmith (Gcffcn) — Plaunum [HBO] Boxing: Michael Nunn vs. Mar­ sey’ Two astronauts on a voyage to Jupi­ 38) College Mad House Christian church Howard Keel, Susan Koh- 1 2:00PM ® Easter Story Animated. o ing hot dogs, or whatever else I could find that ter encounter problems with their [CNN] Newsnight ner. John Saxon 1959 9. “...But Seriously” (Atlantic) lon Starling (CC) An IBP Middleweight ti­ 40) Rev. David Paul The Easter Bunny pleads for help when he tle bout scheduled for 12 roi!inds, from Las computer, HAL. Keir Dulica, Gary Lock- [ESPN] Muscle Magazine (60 min ) ,24 This Old House (CC) (R) runs out of eggs would do it.” ^ . wood, William Sylvester. 1968 Rated G 5^ Shining Time Station (CC) Platinum Vegas (90 min.) (Live) [HBO] MOVIE: 'Summer Job’ College 38 Monsters Today (CC) Herman sus- ® Steve Crowley’s Money Matters Ronstadt said the songs on Cry Lilce a [A&E] MOVIE: 'The Little Princess’ A 10. “Violator” Dcpcche Mode (Sire) [LIFE] Hotel [ESPN] students engage in crazy shenanigans dur pecis Grandpa may be the culprit behind a Rainstorm” have been her “friends” for years, and child's life at an exclusive English girls ® MOVIE: 'The Heartbreak Kid’ A [M AX] MOVIE: 'American Justice' A [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire ing their seasonal employment at a resort string o( murders (R) newly-wed husband falls in love with a Country singles the right to record them. The same could Amy Baxter, Sherrie Rose, Can Mayor school changes drastically when her father r “ JO former police officer wages war against [TMC] MOVIE: Brothers in Arms’ A IS declared missing in South Africa’s Boer 40 The Spotlight beautiful girl while he is still on his honey­ 1989 Rated R (In Stereo) moon Charles Grodin, Cybill Shepherd, 1 .“Love on Arrival” Dan Seals (Capitol) be said for all the songs she’s recorded. corrupt border guards who are exploiting clan of religious fanatics face vengeance- Wars Shirley Temple, Richard Greene 57 Reading Rainbow (CC) (R) Mexican emigrants Wilford Brimley. bent youths after they kidnap and torture a [LIFE] W hat’s Up, Dr. Ruth? (CC) Part 2 Eddie Albert 1972 2. “Strangcr Things Have Happened” Ronnie Mil- O O “It becomes kind of your best friend and you 1939 [C N N ] Newsmaker Sunday Jameson Parker, Gerald McRaney 1986. young woman Todd Allen, Charles Grant, of 2 181 Home Shopping Club Q -n think about it and talk to it every day. And then you [CNN] Morning News [D IS ] Peter and the Magic Egg Ani­ sap (RCA) /» - c Rated R Jack Starrett 1989. Rated R. 12:30A M ® Byron Allen (R) (In ,20) MOVIE: 'International Velvet’ The rn have to record iu” she said. “It’s just those songs [U S A ] Hitchhiker (In Stereo) [USA] MOVIE: The Pom Pom Girls’ [DIS] Wuzzles (CC) mated Ray Bolger. as storyteller Uncle 3. “Hcrc in the Real World” Alan Jackson (Ansta) Stereo) Amos, spins the tale of an egg farjner orphaned niece of the now grown-up Vel High-school seniors decide to celebrate [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour vet comes to live with her aunt in Devon 4. “Just As Long As I Have You” Don Williams became ripe, in their way, and they became current, 1 0:30P M ® Jack Benny ® Star Search (60 min ) (In Stereo) whose farm is saved by a magical youngs­ the end of formal studies in their own [H B O ] MOVIE: A New Life’ (CC) Single Tatum O Neal, Christopher Plummer. An­ ter (R) (RCA) ^ ^ P 05 and I needed to sing them.” (IT At the Movies I Love You to Death slightly unorthodox ways Robert Carra- ® Paid Program life and the pressures of starting over again thony Hopkins. 1978 Situng in the office of her longtime manager and (Kevin Kline, Tracey Ullman); "Crazy Peo­ dine, Jennifer Ashley. Lisa Reeves 1976 20) WWF Wrestling Challenge plague a recently divorced cou­ [ESPN] This Week in Sports 5. “Walkin’ Away” Clint Black (RCA) ple " (Dudley Moore, Daryl Hannah) 22) M*A*S*H O O friend, Peter Asher, Ronstadt does not look like a 1 1 :30PM CT) Entertainment This :38) Hersey’s Hollywood ple Alan Alda, Ann-Margret, Hal Linden [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update 6. “Not Coimting You” Garth Brooks (Capitol) (18) Synchronal Research 24' McLaughlin Group veteran star. Her face remains unlined, and she Week Tracey Ullman's now movie I Love 401 Friday the 13th: The Series A morti­ 1988 Rated PG-13 [M A X ] MOVIE: Godspell’ A musical o( 7. “Five Minutes” Lorrie Morgan (RCA) m z (5cD Tales From the Darkside You to Death ” (60 min ) (In Stereo) [LIFE] Physicians’ Journal Update 'the Gospel according to St Matthew with 26 This Week on Pit Road wears playful cowboy boots adorned with mulu- cian, using a cursed aspirator, restores life 8. “Walkin’. Talkin’. Cryin’. Barely Bcatin’ a > 22) (3® Down Home (CC) Kate worries 8, American Gladiators to the dead (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) modern New York City as the background 30) Meet the Press (CC) 9:30A M ® Aun Victor Garber, David Haskell, Jerry Sroka colored designs. . . . ■ when Drew takes a dangerous out-of- [C N N ] Evans 8. Novak (R) ,57 American Interests Broken Heart” Highway 101 (Warner Bros.) > r - (9) Freddy’s Nightmares Greed over­ 9 ) Bugs, Daffy and Friends 1973 Rated G (In Stereo) In the two decades she’s been in the business town trip (In Stereo) takes a woman who discovers her late [A&E] MOVIE: ’Hammett’ A prcstilu- 9. “Heip Me Hold On” Travis Tritt (Warner [LIFE] E/R 18 Williams TV JO 05 she’s learned that the songs are the important thin^ 3® MOVIE: California Suite’ Vignettes husband was a lottery winner (60 min ) (In [USA] Cartoon Express tion ring, a millionaire and a blackmail plot 1 2:45A M [TMC] MOVIE: AII of M e’ 20) Kiss-TV (R) Bros.) not what people think. “The singing that I do \vith of several couples spending the weekend Stereo) 1 1 :0 0 A M ; 3 I Face the Nation lure detective Dashiell Hammett back into 10. “Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart Randy JO > in a resort hotel create comedy sketches 11 Mrs. America Pageant The 14th an­ 22 Meet the Press (CC) the private eye business Fiederic Forrest. about human nature Maggie Smith, Alan 9, Three Stooges Marilu Henner. Peter Boyle 1982 my hands in the dishwater is just as meaningf^ to nual beauty (lageant for married women 1 :00A M 122) Liquid Lustre 26 Paid Program Travis (Warner Bros.) > Alda, Richard Pryor 1978 18 David Paul (CNN] Newsday me, and maybe a little bit more, than the smging 1 30) Forever Young “0 20' Airwolf [ESPN] Swimming and Diving: NCAA Adult singles do in front of 40,000 people.” 38) New Lassie (CC) Dee gets bad news Division I Man’s Championships (2 hrs.) Her new LP gave Ronstadt the opportunity to (tom her doctor (R) 22 Real to Reel 1. ’This Old Heart of Mine” Rod Stewart & 24 Frugal Gourmet (In Stereo) (Taped) work with Neville, who is one of her idols. 40; National Geographic (CC) This na­ [LIFE] Physicians’ Journal Update (R) Ronald Isley (Warner Bros.) tural history series takes an in-depth look 26 Paid Program Neville, an angelic-sounding singer who had a Sunday, April 15 MOVIE: Detective School Dro 2. “Evcrything You Touch” Smokey Robinson at the ecosystem created by the Amazon .30 Connecticut Real Estate Showcase [TMC] Rivet s seasonal flooding (60 min ) (In pouts’ A penniless private eye teaches a (Motown) Top-10 song in 1%7 with “Tell It Like It Is,” is a 38 Mama’s Family Mama sets out to Stereo) detective-novel junkie the tricks of the 3. “Love Will Lead You Back” Taylor Dayne part of the Neville Brothers, a criucally acclaimed Judge Reinhold and Demi Moore in the save Vint's job (R) trade while on a complicated case that 20; Miracle Faith Outreach 57! Naturescene band known for a contemporary 6:00A M ® We Believe New Homeowners Guide to Happiness 40: Business World brings them to Italy David Landsberg. (Arisu) , , „ , ,22) Day of Discovery 6T Connecticut: Now (In Stereo) Lorin Droyfuss, Christian Do Sica 1986 ® Public Affairs (CC) Judge Roinhold and Demi Moore are a 57) Degrassi High (CC) 4. “How Can We Be Lovers” Michael Bolton sound. , . suburban couple who take unusual steps 26) Dr. D James Kennedy Rated PG (In Stereo) ® Paid Program [CNN] Your Money (R) 61' MOVIE; Lad A Dog’ A collie dog (Columbia) Ronstadt first met Neville when she went to the to halt barking dogs (In Stereo) 3® Celebrate with Reverend Mellon [USA] All American Wrestling 11: Remote Control [D IS ] Donald Duck Presents brings hnallh and happiness to a crippled 5. “Makc It Like It Was” Regina Belle (Colum­ World’s Fair in New Orleans several years ago to 7:00A M (3) Vista 61) Funtastic World: Fantastic Max Sportraits: Jack Kramer and gill Peter Brock, Peggy McCay. Carroll ® Aconcagua; The Stone : 18' Synchronal Research [ESPN] 1 2:30PM bia) perform with Nelson Riddle. The members of the ® Breakthrough [CNN] Big Story (R) Sergei Bubka (R) O'Connor 1962 Sentinel Mon and women bonded by the 20) Insight-Out Footsteps of Man The strength mountains and their desire for adventure 6. “1 Wish It Would Rain Down” Phil Collins (At- orchestra all wanted to see the Neville Brothers, so (9) Point of View [DIS] Dumbo’s Circus (USA) Famous Adventures of Mr Ma [A&E] !38) Dick Van Dyke and jrorsevoranco o( the women living in [ESPN] Bodyshaping goo ,8) Waft Disney World lantic) they ventured out to find them. (61) No Greater Love 11 Frederick K Price an isolated village in western Ethiopia (60 (CC) Joan Lunden and Alan Thicko lead 1 0:00A M CC Action Newsmakers 7. “Thc Heart of the Matter” Don Henley (Gcf­ “We found them playing at this club and Aaron [DIS] You and Me, Kid 18: Divine Plan 8:00A M ® New England Sunday min I (Rl the festive journey down Main Street. USA found out somehow I was there and dedicated a 20; To Be Announced ® Quantum Marketing 9) Steampipe Alley [DIS] Beatles in the Walt Disney World Resort Mickey fcn) [ESPN] Legends of the Brickyard: '77 Mouse and other stars will make an ap 8. “Cruising For Bruising” (Epic) Indy 500 1977 500 race 22) James Kennedy ® Bugs. Porky and Friends 11 Charles in Charge (CC) Charles [ESPN] Sports Reporters song to me,” Ronstadt said. “I was certain I was the judges a beauty pageant in which his two jrearanco in the Easter celobration (90 highlights The Pilot (CC) A teen-age girl 9. “Look Me In the Heart” Tina T\imer (Capitol) only female on the planet and I was sure 1 was the 26 Paid Program ,11 Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera girlfriends are participating (R) [HBO] min ) (In Stereo Live) [LIFE] Frederick K. Price 30 Super Memory who’s an outcast among hot (>eers dis­ 22 MOVIE. The Only Game in Town’ A 10. “A11 My Life” Linda Ronstadt & Aaron only person in the room listening to him sing. Just 18: Williams TV 18: 26! Financial Freedom guises hersoll to comjrete against her 6:1 OAM [CNN] Healthweek (R) 38 Kenneth Copeland Las Vegas chorus girl and a compulsive Neville (Elckua) me and him. It was one of those moments — those 20 Porky Pig 20: Buck Rogers school's broakdancing chamjeon (R) gambler are afraid to face their own love transcendental moments.” 6:1 SAM [HBO] MOVIE: sing’ (CC) A '40; Jimmy Swaggart (22) Sunday Today 22! Chalice of Salvation (Live) [LIFE] Cardiology Update and loneliness Elizabeth Taylor. Warren Black singles group of inner city music students stage a 611 Funtastic World: 124; '57) Sesame Street (CC) Beatty. Charles Braswell 1970 Later in the evening, Ronstadt and Neville sang a performance extravaganza in an effort to 24 57) Mister Rogers (CC) (R) (USA) Jem 1 .“Ready or Not” After 7 (Virgin) [A&E] Birds of the World Part 2 of 3 241 On the Record duet, and their voices “clicked.” ^ save their deteriorating high school Lor 30. Oral Roberts 30) Sacrifice of the Mass 11:1 O A M (CNN] Tiavel Guide (R) 2. “Sprcaid My Wings" Troop (Atlantic) raine Bracco. Peter Dobson, Jessica [CNN] Daybreak (38 [LIFE] World Tomorrow 26 Wheelpower “I thought, well, maybe this is really happcriing, '38) My Secret Identity Kirk and Andrew 1 1 :3 0 A M (31 Im port Steen 1989 Rated PG 13 (In Stereo) [DIS] Welcome to Pooh Corner 4® Robert Schuller learn the dangers of police work when they 30: Connecticut Newsmakers 3. “Poison” Bell Biv Dcvoc (MCA) she said. "Then I thou^t maybe every singer in the 8 : Better Your Homo (R| 6:30A M ® CBS Storybreak (CC) (R) [ESPN] SportsCenter 61) Funtastic World: Richie Rich observe an officer for a few days (H) 38 This Week in Baseball Mel Allen dis 4. ‘’Evcrvthing You Touch” Smokcv Robinson world would just like to think their voice sounded ,18' Connecticut Beal cusses news and highlights horn the major ® It’s Your Business [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide [A&E] Journey to Adventure (R| 61; Fame 5. “Whip Appeal” (Solar) good with Aaron’s, because Aaron sounds so [DIS] Chucklewood Easter Animated 22' WKRP in Cincinnati T1; Larry Jones [MAX] MOVIE: ’W estworld’ An adult [CNN] Daybreak 6. “What Goes Around” Regina Belle (Columbia) playground becomes a battlefield when With Easter just around , two 24 Ciao Italia (R) (In Slutoo) 40 How to Get Rich .u 18 Twin Star Productions [DIS] Good Morning, Mickeyl 7. “Show Me” Howard Hewett (Elektra) For years the two tried to find a project together, the computer run robots go berserk Yul bear cubs cause trouble when they inno ,30 World Tomorrow 57: Firing Line President Kennedy end 20. Snakmaster Brynner, James Brolin. Richard Benjamin [ESPN] Best of Muscle Magazine cenily borrow nest eggs without the own Prime Minister Macmillen Part 1 ot 2 (R) 8. “A11 Over You” Freddie Jackson (Orpheus) but the opportunity didn’t arise until Cry Like a ers' knowledge (R| ,38' Three Stooges ' 28 : 61: Paid Program 1973 Rated PG (In Stereo) [HBO] Babar (R) (CNN] Science end Technology Week 9. "Thc Humpty Dance” Digital Underground [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America 40' This Week W ith David Brinkley (CC| Rainstorm.” 30 Ring Around the World [USA] Calliope [TMC] MOVIE. Moonwalker’ Concert Topic relorestalion in Costa Rica (Rl (Tommy Boy) — Gold (More than 500.(XX) singles 1 Ronstadt envisioned the songs on the albim as footage, concept videos and a career re [LIFE] Family Practice Update 571 Dr Fad 38) Alice 7:30A M (3) America’s Black Forum [DIS] Best of Oiiie and Harriet sold.) trospection make up this video portrait o [TMC] MOVIE: The Last Starfighter’ A I CNN] Sportsweak in Review stacked orchestral arrangements recorded in a huge, [CNN] Style W ith Elsa Klensch (R) (R) pop superstar Michael Jackson Michael teen age wizard is recruited by Avonlea loud erupts over 10. “Rub You the Right Way" (8) 8th Day [DIS] (CC) A contInHcd natural-sounding studio. Unfortunately, she dis­ [DIS] Mousercise aliens who want to use tiis skills to stern an the iKjhi to raise an inlant that Sarah and covered, there aren’t many of those around. 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Louis Jourdan, Heather ® Synchronal Research is reissued are numerous ( U MOVIE: 'The Miracle o f O ur Lady o f Inside Business CD Paid Program observe an officer for a few days. (R) [CNN] Locklear, Sarah Douglas. 1989. Rated PG- Fatim a' In 1917 Portugal, three peasant (ST) Simpsons (CC) While Bart goes to [A& E] Eagle and the Bear (CC) The Tet [ESPN] SportsCenter ® C heers (CC). NEW YORK (AP) — Stephen King’s novel, By Ron Berthel 13. children witness a vision while tending France, an Albanian exchange student Offensive demonstrates U S. military vul­ ® Jimmy Swaggart sheep. Gilbert Roland, Angela Clark. 7:00PM CD 6 0 M in u te s (C C ) (60 min.) stays with the Simpsons. (In Stereo) “The Stand,” is back — and bigger than ever. The Associated Press 1 :00PM CD NBA Basketball: New nerability to the world. (R) Sherry Jackson. 1952. (In Stereo) ® Insight-Out York Knicks at Boston Celtics (CC) (2 9:00PM CD m iss universe Pageant A new version of the novel that was originally [CNN] Newswatch ® ® N ew s hrs., 30 min.) (Live) [A&E] American Playwrights Theater: CD ® Life Goes On (CC) The family is (CCI From the Schubea Theater in Los An­ published in 1978 will be put out by Doubleday in Im s who enjoy opening a baseball book almost (24) Connecticut Newsweek |R) The Rope (CC). (R) [DIS] First Easter Rabbit Animated. A upset w hen an elderly but agile neighbor is geles, women from around the world com­ 35) Jack Van Impe toy rabbit's plans to cheer up an ill girl on placed in a nursing home. (60 min.) (In May. It’s titled “I'hc Stand: The Complete and as much as they enjoy C aning Day will have a (SSl C a rs o n 's C o m e d y C la s s ic s [CNN] World Report pete for the coveted crown and over ® Ask the Manager Easter take a gloomy turn when an evil Stereo) $250,000 in cash and prizes at the 39th Uncut Edition.” It weighs 4 pounds, 3 ounces and field day with the new baseball titles available this [DIS] Truth About Mother Goose A n i­ @ MOVIE: The Return of Martin (30) (38) (40') M ajor League Baseball: M il­ bunny arrives on the scene. Features the annual pageant. Co-hosts: Dick Clark and mated. Ludwig Von Drake discusses the ® Synchronal Research Guerra' A young man, mysteriously ab­ includes over 450 additional book pages, or over spring from several publishers. waukee Brewers at Boston Red Sox (2 voices of Burl Ives and Robert Morse. (R) Leeza Gibbons. (2 hrs.) (In Stereo Live) origins of Mother Goose nursery rhymes. (26) MOVIE: 'The Day Christ Died' Dra­ sent for a number of years, returns to re­ hrs., 45 min.) (Live) [LIFE] Final Common Pathway (R) 150,000 new words. < Among the offerings are biographies of baseball (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) matization of Jesus (Christ's persecution (p) Ufestyles of the Rich and Famous claim his wife and family properly. Gerarc (57) Voices & Visions (CC) Excerpts from [U SA] Shadow Theater Featured: horror and crucifixion at the hands of Pontius Pi­ Singer Anita Pointer; boxer Ray "Boom Depardieu, Nathalie Baye, Roger Planchon E)espite all this. King says in an introduction: stars, as well as books on the history of the game, "The Bridge" highlight a portrait of Hart [HBO] MOVIE: 'Beetlejuice' (CC) Re­ director Kevin Tenney ("Witchboard "); late. Chris Sarandon, Colin Blakely, Keith B o o m ■’ M ancini. (60 min.) “This is not a new novel. (It) is an expansion of playing tips, rules and statistics. Crane's fascination with technology Jose cently deceased newlyweds hire an outra­ 1981. evil conspiracy movies. Michell. 1980. Ferrer narrates. (60 min.) Part 5 of 13. geously vulgar ghost to scare away their ® Synchronal Research (5T) Arsenio Hall (R) (In Stereo) the original novel.... You won’t find old characters Here’s a sample of some of the volumes the home's obnoxious new tenants Michael ID ® MOVIE: Mary Poppins' (CC) A (61) MOVIE: 'Francis of Assisi' The 5:15PM (30) PGA Seniors Golf: PGA 3$ Fresh Fields At a wine tasting party, [A&E] Caroline's Comedy Hour (6C behaving in strange new ways but you will discover baseball fan will want to keep handy during those Keaton, Geena Davis, Alec Baldwin. 1988. magical young nanny brings happiness and sa in t's life is dep icted in this film. Bradford Senior Championship Final round, from Hester takes on her blond rival for election min.) Rated PG. (In Stereo) adventure to the stuffy Banks family in that almost all of the characters were, in the btrok’s rain delays and gaps in the baseball schedule. Dillman, Dolores Hart, Stuart Whitman. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla (Live) to a local committee. Walt Disney's Oscar-winning classic. A [CNN] Inside Business (R) 1961. [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) (58) Friday the 13th: The Series A m orti­ original form, doing mwe things, and if I didn’t o “The Associated Press Pictorial History of 5:30PM CD Outdr»r Spertsman "Magical World of Disney " presentation [TMC] MOVIE. Gorillas in the Mist' cian, using a cursed aspirator, restores life [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet [CNN] Newsday Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, David think some of those things were interesting — - n Baseball” (Mallard) by Hal Bock is an oversized Based on the life of Dian Fossey, the an­ (l5) Synchronal Research to the dead. (60 min.) (R| (In Stereo) Tomlinson. 1964. (R) [ESPN] SportsCenter (60 min.) perhaps even enlightening — I would not have volume with some 3(X) photographs, in color, sepia, [DIS] Born Free thropologist who devoted her life to the d?) Collectors (In Stereo) 37) Masterpiece Theatre; The Dress­ [HBO] MOVIE: 'Permanent Record' A [HBO] Encyclopedia Brown: Boy De­ endangered African mountain gorilla Sig­ 36) Gospel ExplosionI A celebration of agreed to this project" ^ F and black and white. It covers the game from its dD Charles in Charge (CC) Charles m aker (CC) A shy 17-year-old, living with musically gifted high-school student's tective (CC). (R) (In Stereo) ourney Weaver, Bryan Brown, Julie Harris gospel music featuring five gospel ensem­ judges a beauty pageant in which his two her two aunts in 1944 Liverpool, becomes friends are forced to come to terms with King says his original version of “The Stand" pre-1900 begiimings through the 1989 World 1988 Rated PC3-13. (In Stereo) bles (60 min.) (In Stereo) [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) girlfriends are participating. (R| involved w ith an Am erican soldier. (2 hrs.) his suicide. Alan Boyce, Keanu Reeves, was order^ c\U by the publisher’s accounting 5i ^ Series. [USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) 36) Carson's Comedy Classics — m [U SA] Miam i Vice (In Stereo) [A&E] Heroes Capt Paul W. Bucha ®) Married... W ith Children (CC) Peggy Michelle Meyrink. 1988. Rated PG-13. (In department, which decided the production cosu of (38) MOVIE: ‘Jesus Christ Superstar' must make up a half credit in home econ­ Stereo) Another oversized volume, “Baseball: The Il­ 3:30PM (D PGA G o IL Heritage Clas- risked his life to save his men in Vietnam 1 :30PM Ql) dD Major League Base­ The rock musical version of the Biblical O o lustrated History of America’s Game” (Crown) by sic (CC| Final Round, from Harbour Town (R) omics to receive her high-school diploma. [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (R) the huge novel would result in a price the reading ball: Texas Rangers at New York Yan­ story of the last seven days in the life of (Postponed from an earlier date) (In Stereo) Golf Links on Hilton Head Island, S.C. (2 [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday (R) public would balk a t King agreed to do the cutting. Donald Honig, contains more than 1,1 (X) photos, kees (3 hrs., 30 m.n ) (Live) Je su s is set am id the tumult of co ntem por­ [TM C] MOVIE: 'The Return of Swamp 2 CD hrs., 3 0 min.) (Live) [A&E] All Creatures Great and Small [DIS] Family Circus Easter Animated ary Israel. Ted Neeley, Carl Anderson, Thing' The muck-encrusted, comic-book He observes that “1 haven’t restored all of the from Abner Doubleday’s to Wade Boggs’. It traces d4) Tony Brown's Journal Siegfried treats a Great Dane. (60 min I H - < (24) Travelin' Gourmet (R) The older kids try to capture the Easter monster sets out to thwart the evil Ar­ [CNN] Moneyweek (R) Yvonne Elliman. 1973 missing pages; there is a difference between doing baseball’s development from 1839, and gives year- Bunny when they fear he'll find the eggs [ C N N ] W e e k in R eview (R| cane's plot to overrun the world with [HBO] MOVIE: ‘Permanent Record' A 3:45PM m SportsWorld: Superstars (57) All Creatures Great and Small genetic mutations. Louis Jourdan, Heather m by-year sununaries starting with 1901. they hid for PJ. (R) [DIS] Astaire Time A m usical special d is­ it up right and just being downright vulgar. Some^of musically gifted high-school student's Competition Scheduled: Sports stars (6T) Outsiders Ponyboy confronts the Locklear, Sarah Douglas 1989 Rated PG- [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (R| playing the dancer’s imaginative tech­ “The Ballplayers” (Arbor House) edited by Mike friends are forced to come to terms with Greg Louganis, Evander Holyfield. Ellis prospect of his first sexual excounter; the 13. what was left on the cutting room floor when I niques. with guests Count Basie, dancer his suicide. Alan Boyce, Keanu Reeves, Burkes and others compete in the second [ T M C ] M O V IE : 'N a te and H a y e s ' A co n ­ Northshore Greaser Band debuts at a high- Shatzkin is a baseball encyclopedia in “words, not Barrie Chase, Joe Williams end the Earl [USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) turned in the truncated version deserved to be left Michelle Meyrink. 1988. Rated PG-13. (In preliminary round. Commentators: Ahmad firmed pirate is forced to confront a one­ school dance. (60 min.) (In Stereo) just statistics.” Its 1,200-plus pages feature Rashad, Fred Roggin and Paul Maguire. (90 time friend Tommy Lee Jones, Max Twins. (60 min.) there, and there it remains. z ^ Stereo) [A&E] Unknown War 11:15PM CD N e w s (CC) biographies of over 5,000 baseball players and min.) (Taped) Phipps, Michael O'Keefe. 1983. Rated PG [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) “So here is ‘The Stand.*... as its author origin^- [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update [CNN] N e w s w a tc h ® N ew s (In Stereo) [TM C] MOVIE: 'The Last Starfighter' A managers, and an additional 1,000 biographies of [TM C] MOVIE: 'The Return of Swamp 4:00PM (3) ® High School B a sk e t­ ly intended for it to roll out of the showroom. All its | - 3 3 [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In [ESPN] Basebal) Tonight (60 min.) teen-age video game wizard is recruited by 1 1:30PM CD Magnum. P.l. Thing' The muck-encrusted, comic-book ball: McDonald's All-American (2 hrs.) chrome is now intact . And others connected with the game. Stereo) aliens w ho w ant to use his skills to stem an (TT) Star Trek: The Next Geitoration (CC) monster sets out to thwart the evil Ar­ (Live) [LIFE] Milestones in Medicine Part 1 of O O Intergalactic invasion Robert Preston, The vacationing Picard searches for s the finnl reason for presenting this version is the Among the baseball autobiographies are those by cane's plot to overrun the world with CE) Run for Your Life 2 (R) 6:00PM (D C B S N e w s (CC) Lance Guest, Catherine Mary Stewart missing weapon from the future. (60 min.) O “n two of the game’s great right-handed pitchers. Hall genetic mutations. Louis Jourdan. Heather [USA] E q u a lize r simplest. Although it has never been my favorite (3$ Synchronal Research ( E N e w s (CC) 1984. Rated PG. (In Stereo) (In Stereo) Locklear, Sarah Douglas. 1989 Rated PG- of Famers Bob Feller and Don Drysdale. “Now do) MOVIE: 'Moses - T h e Lawgiver' novel, it is the one people who like my books seem 13. CD MOVIE: 'Fiddler on the Roof' A milk- 7:30PM An Easter Dream ® Synchronal Research ® H ot Shot B ow ling (60 min.) Based on the life of the biblical leader who 9:30PM Pitching Bob Feller” (Birch Lane) is by the hard- man in czanst Russia tries to hold onto his (3 ® George Michael's Sports Mach­ to like the most 2:00PM (D American Gladiators led the Hebrews out of slavery in Egypt. [CNN] Sports Sunday 34) Butterflies throwing Indians star who won 266 Jewish heritage in the face of oppression ine (in Stereo) "... 1 write for only two reasons: to please myself g > CD MOVIE: 'The Mating Game' An IRS Bun Lancaster. Anthony Quayle, Ingrid in this adaptation of the hit Broadw ay play. [LIFE] Milestones in Medicine Part 1 of (6T) In Living Color Series Premiere C o ­ (g ) A Viking king and to please others. In returning to this long tale of career games. “Once a Bum, Always a Etodger” (St. agent investigates a rambunctious tax Thultn 1976. Topol, Norma Crane. Leonard Frey 1971, 2 (R) medy. Keenen Ivory Wayans is joined by MOVIE: 'The Vikings' an ensemble cast for an evening of innova­ and his son kidnap a Welsh princess and o O Martin’s) is Drysdale’s “life in baseball, from evader and winds up falling in love with the (@ MOVIE: 'Wrong Number' The Saint CIT) MOVIE: 'Resurrection' A brush with [TM C] MOVIE: 'Bill and Ted's Excel­ dark Christianity, I hope I have done both.” tive comedy sketches and contemporary hold her for ransom. Kirk Douglas. Tony farmer's daughter. Debbie Reynolds. Tony finds a weekend of pleasure in Berlin inter­ death unlocks an ordinary woman's gift for lent Adventure' (CC) A time-traveling te­ The novel is described by its publisher as “an Brooklyn to Los Angeles.” dance (In Stereo) Curtis, Janet Leigh. 1958. m 2 Randall, Paul Douglas. 1959. rupted by the death of an international healing, but the miracle threatens her bond lephone booth provides two empty- apocalyptic novel of Good vs. Evil. After a virus es­ “Yaz: Baseball, the Wall and Me” (Doubleday) is SB) MOVIE: ‘Jesus Christ Superstar' agent. Simon Dutton, Vince Edwards, with her father and her lover. . headed students with a cosmic [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) ® Christian Lifestyle Magazine o > a memoir by Red Sox star left fielder Carl The rock musical version of the Biblical Gunther-Maria Halmer. 1989. Eva Le Galiienne. Sam Shepard. 1980. opportunity to pass their history finals. [CNN] Sports Tonight capes from a secret government lab, more than 99 Keanu Reeves. Alex Winter. George Carlin 1 0:00PM d ) N ew s (CC) > r- Yastrzemski, and “Sparky!” (Prentice Hall) is by story of thd last seven days in the life of d $ Very Special Arts Story: A Child Is [DIS] MOVIE: Golden Giri’ A Civil War- percent of the world’s population dies. The sur­ Je su s is set am id the tumult o f co ntem p o r­ TlS) Synchronal Research 1989. Rated PG. (In Stereo) CTl) USA Tonight 33 CO Tigers manager . Waiting (CC) Traces the m aking of a Ken­ era entertainer (alls in love with a Confed­ vivors align themselves into two camps: the Good, ary Israel. Ted Neeley, Carl Anderson. nedy Center stage production of Abby (22) 36) ® N e w s 8:00PM CD Murder, She Wrote (CC) ® Synchroital Research erate spy. Mitzi Geynor, Dale Robertson, Yvonne Elliman. 1973. Mann's story about deveiopmentally disa­ led by 108-ycar-old Mother Abagail; and the Evil, Regional fans especially will appreciate some of (24) T he D o cto r Is In A young priest faces a moral dilemma ® N ew Ufe Dennis Day 1951. J3 > (S4) Adam Smith's Money World: Oil bled children when a parishioner confesses to a murder the individual team histories available. Among (26) Crazy Like a Fox 32) (56) B ra n d New Ufe (CC) Barbara (Bar­ [LIFE] Internal Medicina Update (R) led by Randall Flagg — the Dark Man. Shock Ahead (S) S o x Taik and an innocent man is charged with the > them is “The Pittsburgh Pirates: An Illustrated His­ (36) St. Elsewhere bara Eden) hits the roof when she discov­ 1 1 : 4 5 PM CD MOVIE:'The Plutoniutf\. Mysteryl: A Taste for Death (CC) A (57) Art Underfoot Rug symbols and crime. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) t3 ers the housekeeper has allowed 17-year- Incident' A woman at a nuclear energy , .naini jjir ■.im 2 tory” (Walker) by Bob Smizik, featuring interviews, second death within the Berowne house­ meanings: China's bal and Persia's sparing 37) Nature (CC) This look at the 1988 fire CD ® America's Funniest Homo Vi­ old Amanda to sing in a blues club (60 plant begins to suspect she's spending her. hold causes Dalgliesh to step up his inves­ that burned for 6 months in Yellowstone statistics and a color p h ^ section. “Qodgirsl, The use of green deos (CC) Featured clips Easter-­ min ) (In Stereo) days in a deathtrap. Janet Margolin. Povy- tigation o f the fam ily (60 min.) Part 4 of 6 National Park exam ines the conflagration's ing; Buckingham Palace boo-boos; hair­ Best^ellQirs Fnst 100 Years” (BirdPLane) by S ta n l^ Cohen [A&E] Arta and Glasnost (R) effect on the ecosystem (60 min.) (In 36) Masterpiece Theatre: The Dress­ ers Boothe, Bo Hopkins. 1980. [A&E] Shortstories A boy learns the cuts (or the youngsters (In Stereo) Stereo) m aker (CC) A shy 17-year-old. living with ® MOVIE; ‘Amos' A former baseball goes back to the days of the Brooklyn Trolley ropes of "Travelin’ Trams", a salesman [DIGl The Easter Bunny It Coming to ( jj Star Search (60 min.) (In Stereo) her two aunts in 1944 Liverpool, becomes player confined to a nursing home at­ masters magic in "Miles Away"; "Best T o w n A nim ated Fred A staire narrates the (61) Star Trek: The Next Generation (CC) Fiction Dodgers. (16) Synchronal Research involved with an American soldier (2 hrs.) tempts to unmask the true nature of the Ever Nuclear Fall Out Shelter. " (60 min.) story of Sunny, a rabbit who brings Easier The Enterprise crew members may be “The Boston Red Sox” (Prentice Hall) by Donald cheer to a town where children are out­ forced into war when a Romulan defector 3 $ Uving Planet: A Portrait of the Earth 36) World Vision home's evil head nurse Kirk Douglas. Eli­ 1. “The Bourne Ultimatum," Robert Ludlum [CNN] Week in Review zabeth Montgomery, Dorothy McGuire Honig is an illustrated history of the team whose lawed. (60 min I (R) leads them to a showdown (60 min ) (R) 36) MOVIE: Easter Parade' A (36) W a r o f the Worlds The team, busy 2. “Oh. the Places You’ll Go!” Dr. Scuss [DIS] Mr. Horatio Knibbles Animated. A 1985 [ESPN] Women's Tsnnis: Bautch and (In Stereo) resourceful dancer gro o m s a chorus girl as planning Debt's birthday party, is unaware uniform has been graced by the likes of Cy Young, little giri befriends a 6-foot tall rabbit (An­ 3. “The Scions of Shannara," Terry Brooks Ixxnb Final Round From Am elia Island. a replacement for his former partner. that aliens are stealing top m ilitary secrets 11:50PM [MAX] MOVIE: The thony Sheppard) that can only be seen by [A&E] Spaceflight A survey of the Ted Williams and Tris Speaker. “The Detroit Fla. (2 hrs ) (Live) Oscar-winning music score Judy Garland, (60 min ) (In Stereo) Further Adventures of Tennessee Buck' 4. “Masquerade,” Janet Dailey believers (60 min.) (R) Apollo missions, from the first fatal at­ Tigers” (Prentice Hall) by Joe Falls has an introduc­ [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) tempt to Wally Schirra's successful flight Fred Astaire, Peter Lawford 1948 (61) B o o ke r (C C ) A fter B ooker testifies at a A boozing big-game hunter escorts two 5. “The Bad Place.” Dean R. Koontz [ESPN] Gymnastics: International murder trial, he is stalked by the killer who yuppies on a Borneo tiger hunt David tion by Tigers s k ij^ r Sparky Anderson. [M AX] MOVIE; A Man Called Peter' and Neil Armstrong's moon walk. (60 37) Testament 6. “Bitter Sweet," LaVyrle Spencer Mixed Pairs Championship From Phila­ min.) (R) escaped from custody (60 min ) (Post­ Keilh. Kathy Shower. Brant Van Hoffman The true story of Scotsman Peter Marshall Maury Allen’s “Baseball: The Lives Behind the delphia. (2 hrs.) (Taped) (61) Am erica's M ost Wanted Scheduled poned from an earlier date) (In Stereo) 1988 Rated R (In Stereo) 7. “Bright Star,” Harold Coyle who became a beloved clergyman and [CNN] This Week in the NBA Frank Van Dyke Hobbs, suspected of bi­ [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) [ A & E ] Chuck Barry Uve at the Roxy 8. “Clear and lYcscnt Danger,” Tom Oancy Seams” (Macmillan) introduces readers to some chaplain to the U S. Senate Richard Todd, [DIS] MOVIE; 'King of Kings' This bibli­ gamy, updated information on suspected 1 2:00AM CD Program Tina Turner and Berry's daughter Ingrid off-the-field baseball peq)le, including a scout, e- [M AX] MOVIE: David and Bathsheba' Jean Peters. Richard Burton 1955 (In cal epic IS based on tlie life of Jesus and drug smuggler Samuel Burchard (In ® Home Shopping Club 9. “The Evening News," Arthur Hailey join the rock n ’ roll veteran as he perform s (CC) David the King of the Jews, falls in Stereo) the struggle against Roman tyranny Jef­ Stereo) 10. “Counterattack," W £.B. Griffin quipment manager, stadium organist and batting love with Bathsheba. another man's wife some of his greatest hits, including (22) Synchronal Research [USA] Double Trouble frey Hunter, Harry Guardino, Robert Ryan [A&E] Cities at W ar Part 4 of 4 practice pitcher. Defense, baseball’s overlooked art, Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward. Raymond 1962 Rated G "Johnny B Goode" and "Roll Over Bee 36) Talking Sports With Rod Michaud Massey 1951. 4:30PM QS) Synchronal Research [CNN] C N N N e w t thoven, " from the Roxy in Los Angeles Non-fiction and the men who excel at it are celebrated in “Nine [ESPN] Major League Baseball's Grea­ ® How to Gat a Second Paycheck Major League BasebaK: New (60 min ) [U SA] Miam i Vice (In Stereo) (2$ Movie Palaces Gene Kelly lo oks at the test Hits: Advent of the Game [ESPN] Without Getting a SecotKf Job 1. “Wealth Without Risk.” Charles Givens Sides of the Diamond” (Times Books) by David heyday of lush movie theaters in the '20s York Mots at Expos (3 hrs ) [CNN] CNN News 2:30PM SportsWorld: Superstars [LIFE] New Mandates for HIV Care (R) 36) Odd Couple 2. “Secrets About Men Every Wonuin Should Falkner. and '30s (R) (Live) [D IS ] Avonlea (CC) Young Sara Stanley Competition Scheduled Sports stars [M AX] MOVIE: 'Cocoon; The Return' [HBO] MOVIE: A Now Ufa' (CC) Single must ad|ust to a new home after her father (91) Gena Scott Know.” Barbara Dc Angclis “Men at Work” (Macmillan) by George F. Will Greg Louganis, Evander Holyfield. Ellis (25) Carson's Comedy Classics (CC) A group of senior citizens returns to life and the pressures of starting over again sends her to live with relatives in tite town [A&E] Cities at War Part 4 of 4 (R) 3. “Megatrends 2000,” John Naisbitt and ftuicia examines the craft of baseball through the eyes of Burkes and others compete in the second (36) Hersey's Hollywood Earth with Antarean benefactors to re­ plague a recently divorced Manhattan cou­ of Avonlea (60 min ) (R) [CNN] World Report preliminary round. Commentators Ahmad (57) Ciao Italia trieve endangered alien cocoons Don Aburdenc four of its craftsmen: Tony LaRussa on managing, ple Alan Alda. Ann Margret, Hal Linden [HBO] Carfy in Conceit. My Romance Rashad. Fred Roggin and Paul Maguire. (90 Amecho, Wilford Brimley, Hume Cronyn. [ESPN] Adventure: Great American 4. “Beware the Naked Man Who Offers You His [HBO] MOVIE: The Tracker' (CC) An 1988 Rated PG 13. Grammy winner Carly Simon performs on pitching, on batting min ) (Taped) 1988 Rated PG, (In Stereo) Events (R) and Cal Ri(^en Jr. on defense. In “When the Cheer­ Arizona rancher sets out to rescue two [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) songs from hot new album, "My Rom Shirt" Harvey Mackay @ ) Firing Line: President Kennedy and female hostages from their religious fan­ [USA] Murder, She Wrote [LIFE] Self■ Improvemem Guide [M A X ] MOVIE: Magnum Force’ San ance " (60 min | (In Stereo) 5. “Karcem." Karecm Abdul-Jabbar ing Stops ...” (Macmillan) by Lee Heiman et al, Prim e M inister M acm illan Part 2 of 2. (R) atic captor Kris Kristofferson. Mark [USA] Hollywood Insider B- Francisco's "Oiny " Harry Callahan investi­ [LIFE] ObstatrIct/GynecologY Update [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) Moses, Scott Wilson 1988 (In Stereo) 6:1 5PM [HBO] MOVIE; Sing' (CC) A 6. “Barbarians at the Gate," Bryan Burrough and former majw leaguers discuss their lives in baseball group of inner-city music students stage a gates a rash of gangland-styla murders. (R| 1 2:30AM CD At the Movies "I Love [LIFE] Obstatrics/Gynscology Update John Helyar and the time “when they must hang up their gloves 3:00PM (D Outside Adventure Fea­ performance extravaganza in an effort to Clint Eastwood, Hal Holbrook, Mitchell [M AX] MOVIE: Major LMgua' (CC) A You to Death" (Kevin Kline, Tracey Ull (R) tured: Matt Biondi swims with dolphins off save tlieir deteriorating high school. Lor­ Ryan 1973 Rated R (In Stereo) rag tag group of baseball players try to man). "Crazy People" (Dudley Moore 7. “Means of Ascent," Robert A. Caro and spikes once and for all.” the coast of the Bahamas; American Birke- [USA] My Sistsr Sam raine Bracco. Peter Dobson. Jessica [USA] MOVIE: The Kissing Pt**:*'*' turn their poor performance around Tom Daryl Hannah) beiner cross-country ski race, Albuqu­ 8. “It Was on Fire When I Lay Down on It" “Cult Baseball Players” (Fireside) edited by Steen 1989 Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) tor SIX yesrs in captivity, a 10-yoar old kid­ Berenger. Charlie Sheen. Corbin Bernsen (JI) Friday the 13th: The Series Members erque Balloon Fiesta; river rafting, yacht­ 5:00PM (D CinamAttractions Robert FHilghum Danny Peary is an anthology that features stories 6:30PM CD N e w s (CC) nap victim undertakes a cross-country 1989 Rated R (In Stereo) ol s motorcycle gang return from the dead ing (60 min ) ffS Star Trek quest (or his real parents Meredith Baxter to exact revenge on the people who killed 9. "Men at Work." George F. Will about “the greats, the flakes, the weird and the ® A B C N e w s (CC) [USA] Crim e Story (In Stereo) 1 CD (ji) Home Shopping Club di) Synchronal Rasaarch Birney, David Ogden Stiors, Nathaniel Mo them (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) 10. “Raw Recruits," Alcxanda Wolff wonderful” by such writers as Elmore Leonard. CiD Synchronal Rasaarch jack Benny (JfD H o m e tim e (CC). (26) All Creatures Great and Small reau 1990 (In Stereo) 1 0:30PM CD (36) Mega Memory (li) DkMine end Friende Scheduled Sait- — Courtesy of Waldcnbooks Steohen Jay Gould and Heywood Hale Broun. (ST) Masterpiece Theatre; The Real (S) T.J. Hooker 8:30PM CD ® m o v i e : T h a U v in g (3D War of the Worlds n-Pepa. Angela Wmbuth (In Stereo) coatliuM d Dayiights’ (CC) James Bond battles vil 9 9 0 /

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DEAR DR. GOTT: A recent mammogram revealed I In addition, some heart medications — such as those have fibrocystic breasts. Can this condition lead to can­ used to lower blocxi pressure (and hence the work of the cer? My mother died of breast cancer, and I’m quite wor­ Camp is a great escape for kids with diabetes ried. Dr. Gott heart) — will contribute to nocturnal leg discomfort. I believe you need testing to assess the circulation to DEAR READERS: More than 11 million Americans DEAR READER: Fibrocystic breast disease is a your legs. have diabetes, a disease in which the body does not Don’t strain your budget in order to send a gift or card. common condition that rarely causes symptoms. It is due Peter Gott, M .D pr^uce or respond to insulin, a hormone needed for A personal note of congratulations and best wishes is to benign scar tissue that produces a lumpy feel to the daily life. The resulting high blood sugar can severely Dear Abby sufficient. breasts. Occasionally, these irregular lumps can enlarge 1 THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee damage the heart, blood vessels, kidneys, eyes and ner­ DEAR ABBY: I can’t believe I’m writing — but here and become somewhat tender in relation to the menstrual DEAR DR. GOTT: I am plagued with a constant tin­ cycle. gling in the calves of both legs. I’ve contacted six dif­ Unscramble these lour Jumbles, ves. If left untreated, diabetes can lead to death. goes! My wife and I have been married for 34 years. We one letter to each square, to form Abigail Van Buren ferent doctors, and one described it as “ciazy legs.” To This year, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) have four grown children and two grandchildren. My About 30 percent of women with fibrocystic disease four ordinary words. — Ae leading voluntary health organization supporting wife is worried about getting pregnant. She will be 56 show a condition called proliferative hyperplasia (over- complicate things. I’m 73 years old with a heart^exmdi- diabetes research and education — is celebrating its 50th years old this year. ^owth of cells within the breast), is associated with an tion and am on daily medication, yet I can’t sleep more PYTEM increased risk of breast cancer and many have to be biop- than an hour at a time because of the tingling. anniversary. Its 1990 Camp Directory for children and does not allow for gifts or cards in response to these an­ My question: When does a woman fall into the non- nouncements. sied or removed. Therefore, authorities urge women with DEAR READER: Tinging, cramping or so-called n i l teen-agers with diabetes is now being made available, bearing age? And is it possible for my wife to get preg­ t •m MieWe hrwaa fibrocystic disease to be examined at regular intervals by restless legs can reflect circulatory problems in older aa Aiiir II free, to the public. 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Trained health per­ seeking more to be honored with their presence than their possibility of pregnancy is inconceivable. (No pun in­ physician’s advise about appropriate intervals for fol­ centuating pcx)r b lo ^ flow through arteries that are al­ sonnel are on site to provide and teach up-to-date presents. tended.) low-up and when (and if) you ^ould have a biopsy of COBDIE diabetes management to the campers. Some 10,5(X) breast tissue. ready partially blocked by arteriosclerosis. T H E IR r e l a t i v e W H O diabetic children from 6 to 17 years old, attended camp W AS KMOWNFOKHI& STINeiNESS MUST last year. ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavee HAVE BEENTH/ 5 . The camp setting is an excellent environment for RIL VE children and teen-agers with diabetes to obtain the vital Now anange the circled letters to education informauon they will need to live longer, heal­ form the surprise answer, as sug­ w thier lives, explained Linda M. Siminerio, R.N M S gested by the above cartoon. chair of the American Diabetes Association’s Conimittee "sv’ Y T on Youth Services. “And, at the same time, the kids get to Answer here: X ^ 13” enjoy a mie camping experience, including recreational (Answers Monday) Jumbles: BLAZE CLOAK LUNACY PACKET hvhig ” * valuable lessons learned in independent Yesterday's Answer What It takes to have r>o eyebrows— A LOT OF PLUCK InformaUon on camping programs, financial assistance Ai-L fuc/cs ( camperships *) and other ADA services and programs Nm bM* (n ttoeb, Jumbl* book No 42 lo avoHoMo taf S2.JO. wtVcN (ncludoo pootooo •nd hAodUno. Irom Jumbto. d o thto r>«w*p*p«r. P.O. I ok 49M. Ortwido. FL are avail^le by contacting local ADA affiliates and me Inciud* your rw w . eddiosa and zip codt •nd m*k« your chock poyoblo to Mowopoporbooko. chapters. Phone numbers are listed in the white pages For a fr^ copy of the 1990 Camp Directory or'for refcnal, call toll-free: 1-800-ADA-DISC. 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The entrance to the Primrose 3 REPLACE YOUR BASEMENT DOOR puts one in mind o f a capitol rotun­ 288 Center Street CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER da. with its curved portico outside Cold weather Serving The Area For 25 Years House of the Week We Buy and Sell and vaulted foyer bordered by an Custom Designed Baths And Kitchens open circular staircase inside. > ^ ile the same stately tone carries over hurts tomatoes Baseball Cards Total Remodeling into the high-ceilinged formal living Mon to Sat. 3 PM to 7 PM 645-6961 Visit Our Newly Remodeled Showroom room and oval-shaped dining room, Talk With Our Certified Kitchen Designer the rest o f this large contemporary By Earl Aronson Kitchens Designed To Work For You home is much more relaxed. The Associated Press ______Free Estimates - Any size, width, length, height APPLIANCES REPAIRED

A t its heart is a combined kitchen For House calls — 646-4800 — ^ HITCHCrJS 'I Are you hungry for luscious ripe tomatoes? and family itXMn with a simny eating STEEL FOUNDATION PLATES ■L-TT-'l llliir T nook nestled into a bay window. Cold weather hurt much o f Florida’ s winter ON ALL INSTALLATIONS 25 Olcott Street, Tom Kirby ' I ’ The L-shaped center island, which tomatoes — which usually satisfy the appetites o f ^UBiyyiiRiv^ Manchester TohjJpn^i^itwioundWtonOTrtoncausedbysnow.ra 8 7 2 - 6 2 3 6 Sandwiches & Salads 643-4644 houses both a range and a vegetable Northerners and Southerners for juicy, ripe fruit — waniBd inB8C8 m ] rodsniB. sink, also doubles as an eating bar. and scarcity forced prices upward. 649-7544 % Plenty o f counter and storage space Good advice for those yearning for vine-ripened here to feed and serve a small tomatoes is to plant some o f your own this garden­ platoon o f family and friends. Slid­ ing season. GARNER'S ing glass doors provide access to a There are many varieties from which to choose. Hattrltpalrr Hpra!?i CUSTOM KITCHEN deck that wraps around the entire Some are more disease-free than others, and seed Carpet Supplies back o f the house, a natural for sum­ catalogs indicate the number o f days from planting CENTER mertime entertaining. to maturity. Serving the Manchester We carry a complete line of tools & supplies Since personal computers and There are varieties better suited to patio gardens area for 100 years Serving The Area For 25 Years for the Installer or Do-It-Yourselfer modems have made working at than others. For the home gardener without special home more feasible, many home planting and lighting facilities, transplants (see­ 16 Brainard Place dlings) generally will produce fruit faster and more Open 6 Days a week buyers are requesting home offices. Manchester I f necessary to keep business and easily than starting se^s. T~ar Tomatoes — some more acid than others, some home functions separate, an outside 203-643-2711 entrance could be added to this one. tiny and suitable whole for salads, others preferable 151 Pine St. rear for slicing — are the most popular item in many Having the half-bath so close is a Manchester, CT 649-1752 definite plus. home gardens. Some varieties will ripen all at once The master suite is downstairs, (determinate), while others (indeterminate), separate from the other bedrooms. It produce fruit over a longer period and are good for ‘J L features a large walk-in closet and small families who want to enjoy tomatoes for a double located outside the board. Clothing, bed linen and Designs, P.O. Box 2307, Eugene, longer ripening period. “Yes, we do windows** EVERYTHING IN GLASS water closet. A raised nook could towels, from upstairs, arrive via a Ore. 97402. Be sure to specify plan We get good results using 5-10-5 fertilizer. Other CertainTeed V/myl Replacement Windows •WE CAN’T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT" either hold a spa, or serve as a small, laundry chute. This will, no doubt, name & number when ordering. gardeners recommend other formulations, such as Designers, Architects and readers bright sitting room. be put to other uses if there are 6-6-6. Tomatoes in the garden like some compost with plans they would like to sec The utility room has plenty of youngsters in the house. added to the soil — some peat moss, vermiculitc J. A. WHITE GLASS C0.,inc featured also are invited to contact cupboards, counter space for folding For a study plan o f the P R IM ­ and aged manure. 649-1106 Landmark. clothes, and a fold-down ironing ROSE 3, send $5 to Landmark Try a few plants in containers with a prepared ^ J 649-7322 potting mix, and feed plants with a liquid or IN OUR 40th YEAR granular fertilizer after planting. " T lc u t^ e c inbet MarKhnitat 31 BISSELL ST. MANCHESTER Chamuer Ol Cominoct Vent crawl space to save floors Some tomatoes do well in hot climates. Check Custom Designed Baths And Kitchens • MIRRORS• SHOWER DOORS• STORE FRONTS seed catalogs, your agricultural extension service or ALUMINUM SERVICES • SAFETY GLASS• BATHTUB ENCLOSURES • ETC. seed store for the variety recommended for your Total Remodeling ,would provide the airflow I want? area and soil type. SERVING HOMEOWNERS FOR OVER 30 YRS By Popular Mechanics ANSW ER: First of all, your 8,400 cubic feet of liv- Several years ago, I visited Southern Florida For The Associated Press %ble space must be divided by two, because you have a growers who had vast acreage and wanted to ex­ Visit Our Newly Remodeled Showroonr two-level house. (To improve ventilation, open the lower pand. This year, they suffered from the cold, and Q U E S T IO N : Excessive ground moisture around the Talk With Our Certified Kitchen Designer windows during the day and the upper windows at night.) some lost virtually all their winter crops. Marketing crawl space and a very humid climate seem to be rotting OSTERLUND REFRIGERATION Thus, you’re really only venting one-half of the livable Seed and plant catalogs offer early, midseason, the floors in my 10-year-old trilevel house and causing Bacteriostatic Water Systems HEATING • AIR CONDITIONING space at a time. Multiply this 4,200 cubic feet by 30 main season, big beefsteak, pasta, yellow stuffer them to sag. Adding a 4-mil vapor barrier didn’t help, (changes per hour for good summertime ventilation), and RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL and cherry varieties o f tomatoes. Maturity times SALES • INSTALLATION • SERVICE since newly replaced floor joists show evidence of rot divide by 60 (minutes per hour). This accounts for a re­ s range from 52 days for Rark Seed’ s (Juick Pick and WATER & AIR GAS • L P • OIL and mold ^ter one year. The crawl space is vented on quired airflow o f 2,100 cfm. ^ “ ...... K U C H l NS. INC 55 days for the popular Early Girl to 72 days for one side, the other house vents are below grade or abut a A much simpler way o f figuring required fan size is by Better Bush. Maturity times vary in different t h e w a y it u s e d t o be finished basement or outside concrete slabs. It would be calculating using the square feet o f an area. Dividing regions and climates. CaU Vs... a great expense and effort to install additional vents. Is your house’ s volume o f 8,4(X) cubic feet by a room Tom McCubbin, garden columnist for the Orlan­ T ry it You'll Like It" 25 Olcott Street, . . i , there anything else I can do? height o f 8 feet, gives 1,050 square feet o f space. 649-2655 do (Fla.) Sentinel, lists these 10 favorites, with their Manchester I A N S W E R : It is necessary to adequately vent your A 24-inch ceiling fan would do the job for you, but it fruit size and maturing days: crawl space. Even with pressure-treated wood, the odor also pays to consider a 30-inch fan as it runs at lower 37 French Road Beefmaster, over 12 ounces, 80 days; Better Boy, 150 N. Main Street Business; 647-4830 Your Williamson Dealer Bolton, CT 06043 from inadequately vented crawl spaces would justify the rpm, is quieter, minimizes motor wear and saves 649-7544 12-18 ounces, 70 days; Carnival, 7-8 ounces, 72 expense o f adding ventilation. The F H A requires at least electricity. However the 30-inch fan requires air-dis­ Manchester, CT 06040 Home; 643-1892 days; Celebrity, 7-8 ounces, 70 days; Champion, four foundation wall vents, one located at each comer. charge openings (gable-end and soffit vents) totalling 6.8 10-12 ounces, 62 days; awnings • accountants • air-conditioning You can also vent crawl spaces mechanically. Install a square feet. The 24-inch fan requires fewer openings. blower in a rear comer o f the crawl space, with a duct Rora-Dade, 6-8 ounces, 77 days; Roramerica, • auto parts • bakers • builders 8-12 ounces, 75 days; Sun Coast, 7-8 ounces, 72 MANCHESTER connected to the opposite vent. Draw air in from the Q U E S T IO N : Each day, about a tablespoon o f water • buyers • bartenders •ca»'penters days; Sweet 100, 1 inch, 65 days; and Walter, 7-8 remaining vent, causing a circulating flow. Hook the condenses and collects under my stainless steel sink. Is ounces, 75 days. • car washers yiiid care MEMORIAL CO. Haitrlipatpr Hprali) blower to a humidistat set at about 55 F. When humidity there any way I can stop this so 1 can use the cabinet un­ If you buy seedlings ready to plant, choose squat, K I rises above that, the blower turns on. You can also devise derneath the sink for storage? designees------"toW**®***He \ * tl*'i*lers 0pp. East Cemetary sturdy plants rather than lanky, spindly ones. a pressure system in which a fan blows in from one vent, A N S W E R : Ventilate the cabinet and insulate the sink. driven^ \n W Wectricians OVER Serving the Manchester McCubbin advises that “ the tomato is one plant 45 forcing air out the other vent. For either installation, con­ The cool stainless steel in contact with the warm, trapped YEARS that can be set deeper in the soil than it grew in the enginet\ vou a a SLC Vrminators area for 100 years sult with a licensed mechanical engineer. air in the sink cabinet causes condensation. Bore ventila­ seedling container or transplant pot. Immature CALL 649-5807 EXPERIENCE Q U E S T IO N : I own a Cape Cod house with a full rear tion holes or cut decorative patterns in the top and bot­ framers' urners roots, often noticed as white bumps, form all along 16 Brainard Place domier for the two upstairs bedrooms. M y low-pitched tom o f the cabinet. Glue screening to the rear o f the vents roof restricts clearance so I can't use a gable-end whole the stems and, when placed in contact with the soil, general contractors Manchester to keep out insects. Next, undercoat the underside o f the haircu QUALITY MEMORIALS 1 spread out to grow a vigorous water- and nutrient­ house fan'. I ’d like to have an airflow o f 8,400 cfm, sink to reduce temperature differences. You can use un­ HARRISON STREET MANCHESTER absorbing plant which is the volume o f livable space both upstairs and dercoating that comes in spray cans and is available at heaters • janitors • masons ^ realtors 203-643-2711 down. 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Errors which do not lessen the volue of the advertisement will not be FOR CONG HESS. Minimum charge: 4 lines. Mondov. the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. And yet, we get some pretty good pictures, ^ d corrected by on odditlonot Insertion. The approximate date of this clip­ in color as good as we get with some negative ping is easy to figure. Jefferson W I I i L t A M a . S W A N . ■ ;U ------films. It’s the product of the new still video cameras Davis was unanimously chosen as that are appearing on the market in increasing num­ provisional {resident of the Con­ PART TIME I HELP fTH H E LP Electoral Ticket. bers. N o t i c e s Employment federate States on February 9, 1861 PERSONALS I HELP WANTED WANTED I' 'I WAN TE D o FOR THE STAIK .\T I.AIUIK Sony started it a few years ago with its Mavica JD - n and inaugurated on the 18th. He was camera and was followed by Nikon, Canon, Pentax As a condition precedent CHRIS ROWLANDS Is an formally elected by popular vote on ROBT. (L FOSTKII, ;:rl, ui ikivid'^^i to the placement of any enthusiastic and ener­ PART TIME EARN up to $339.84 per WANTED LEGAL and others with cameras in various formats. BOSS week assembling our ^ F October 16th. So this announcement a d v e rtis in g in the getic environmental HELP WANTED BF. 'r’OUR OWN SECRETARY- WILLIAJfcjniLLLACi:,’- of !«iunt. * Nikon’s, for example, looks like a slightly enlarged entertainer. He writes I $5,000-SI 0,000/MONTH products at home. Am­ Computer, family law, must have been published in some Manchester Herald, Ad­ azing recorded mes­ FOB THH DISTiUCT.S. SLR, while most of the others look a bit like a book and performs his own CUSTDDIAN-20 hour Part Time experienced. Flex­ paper between those dates in the vertiser hereby agrees original music. His la­ sage reveals details. time, full or part-time. — m and are about the size of one. to protect, indemnify week. Send resume and LewKing tor 10agressive peopleto year of 1861. 1^ District, F. M. FULlvHIiSOX. n f // test program deals work 10-15 hrs. perwk. A 24 hr. Call today. 645-1952, Call Attorney Leo J. O o All use floppy computer discs and make 50 shots and hold harmless the references to Talcot- But where is another story. A •iud “ WM. G. Mo.VI);) ), ./V A'ir,r. with our sea faring tvllle Congregational recorded message. ext. 301. Barrett, 649-3125. on a disc. 'The results can be viewed on a home TV Manchester Herald, its scouting trip through the pages of 3rd “ W. L. AIKKN, o • ,lf .; . . . friends. The program Church, 10 Elm Hill 203-722-3808 ^ CD screen and, with some models, prints can be made officers and employees entitled WHALES AND the World Almanac finally isclosed Rd., Tolcottville, CT HUMAN SERVICES H ■< 4tb “ S. D. UO\V.\X, with the use of a special adapter. You can back up against any and all TALES Is a rocking 06066 before April 27. PART-TIme typist that all the “District” names, Haw­ 6th « JOIIX V. 1)0 \K. of’ ir;A.,„. mixture of rap and m . on the disc and erase a picture you don’t like, or liability, loss or ex­ PERSDNS needed part- needed for bl-monthiv Make Meaning Use Of Your Time kins, Knox, Monroe, Warren and the ______a _____ n w ni^ 'II w ^ V j ! .1 ... i pense, including attor­ popular music that en­ magazine. Must be even erase the whole disc and start over again. tertains young and old time, Ideal for stu­ And Talents! o ^ others, appear as counties of Ten­ neys' fees, arising from dents. Apply In person able to type 70-80 wpm. Russ Starnes, of the Wolf Camera Store in while educating them Call 646-1479, ask for Implement your communication, homemaking and nessee. C O N FED ER A TE T IC K E T — This clipping lists the can­ claims of unfair trade or call Gary at 649-7041, Raleigh, N.C., says that sales of still video cameras about our friends In the Betty Ann. training skills while gaining experience in the Human What else can it be but a snippet didates for president of the Confederacy. Jefferson Davis practices, infringement sea. His programs are Little Caesar's of Service Field. Community Associates of ConnccticuL have been picking up rapidly in the past few Manchester. WAITRESSES/Walters from a Tennessee newspaper of trademarks, trade appropriate for Inc. is seeking individuals to work in theirrcsidcntial and was elected president of the Confederacy in 1861. months, although sales to amateurs arc still some­ P A R T ■- needed part-time tor published in the summer of ’61? names or patents, viola­ schools, fairs, bovs- dining room lunches, day programs in the hartford Area. Day and evening |- cout/glrlscout troops, TIME/TEMPDRARY- This browned and beat-up piece admitted to the bar and elected to what limited. He says that many amateurs look at tion of rights of privacy dinners and banquets. hours available. Must have experience working with under Franklin Pierce, and showed the cameras with interest, but instead buy and infringement of and any other function Oata Entry; Individual individuals with disabilities, a high school diploma or o o the state House of Representatives. to assist our expanding Experience helpful. of paper was acquired at a recent some off-beat thinking with a trial copyright and Imaginable. For more Apply In person to equivalency and a current Ct. drivers license. CallChris O n auction and is valued at $100. In 1836, and to the national House videocams, which provide movies that can be Information please call environmental con­ of camels as draft critters in the far viewed on home TV screens. Most sales have been proprietary rights, unfair Steok Club, Rt. 83, Montambault at (203)274-9241 Voice/TTY or (203)522- ; ; ; r n Jefferson Davis, who lived from in 1843. 742-0724, If no one Is sulting firm to enter Vernon. 2437 Voice/TTY. E.O.E. West. to the likes of real estate agents, who use the results competition and libel available to take your scientific data. 25-35 1808 to 1889, graduated from the He originally opposed the idea of and slander, which may DISHWASHERS needed Davis was a U.S. senator at the to show a number of homes to potential buyers. phone doll, please hours per week. Expe­ United States Military Academy in time of the secession debates and sece^ion but finally went along result from the publica­ leave a message. ‘ Very rience with spread evenings and wee­ One large electronics firm is testing the cameras tion of any advertise­ sheets and willingness kends. Apply In person LDDKING FDR an oport- 1828, a year ahead of Robert E. Lee. resigned in January of 1861. with the spirit of his state. reasonable rates. You O O for its technical staff to use in demonsuating circuit ment in the Manchester w o n ' t be to learn. Specialized to Steak Club, Rt. 83, I BUSINESS ment? Be sure to check He spent seven years in the army He became governor of Georgia Vernon.______the many vacancies listed After the fall of the Confederacy boards and the like. This requires the use of the Herald by advertiser, in­ disappointed) 11 programs desirable. DPPDRTUNITIES m z and then became a cotton planter in in 1882, edited the Daily Please send cover let­ PART-TIME sum m er In classified each day. in ’65 he was imprisoned off and on Sun, and yes, wrote a book about the high-resolution mode on some of the cameras. cluding advertisements a > Mississippi for 10 years. in any free distribution ter and resume to Pa­ Letter Carriers. Must and finally freed at the anmesty of The Nikon QVIOOOC, for example, produces 25 tricia Gerhard at Fuss have valid drivers li­ > r- He was elected to the U.S. House war. publications published Stars of Representatives in 1845. 1868. Later, as with seemingly all high-resolution or 50 lower-resoluUon frames per m FINANCIAL & D'Nelll, Inc., 146 cense, good driving re­ J3 03 disc, suitable for most uses, but only in black and by the Manchester Hartford Rd., Man­ cord, at least 18 years HAIR STYLIST When the war with Mexico broke ex-presidents, he wrote books to ex­ Russ McKenrick is a Herald. Penny Sieffert, Stand' white. It also features interchangeable lenses, and chester, CT 06040, of age. Flexible hours. Make More $$$ 33 > out he was appointed colonel of the plain what had gone wrong. Manchester resident who is an Publisher. eoe/m/f. $7 hourly. Call Man­ variable “film” and shutter speeds. Others are First Mississippi Infantry. He be­ The vice president, Alexander authority on many types of collec­ Mortgage PART-TIME Darkroom chester Post DffIce, Run your own busi­ out > - • came a national hero by saving the Hamilton Stephens, who lived from tibles. Questions should be sent to: equipped with fixed or zoom lenses, and operate Tech processing X-Ray 643-2735. ness. Contemporary ”0 Lending studio 1/4 mile from skin of Zachery Taylor at ^uena 1812'to 1883, was’jlight years away Collectors Corner, Manchester automatically with exposure and flash. film and filing. 8am- I tested the Canon Xapshot, which currently sells 12:30pm, Monday- UCONN Campus. 4 Vista in 1847. from being chopp^ liver himself. Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester ILOST Frldav. 649-5764. chairs, 1 (nanicure 06040. for $699.95 with AC and battery power and other 'Bridge Loans Later he was Secretary of War He Studied at Georgia'College, was AND FOUND • 1st S 2nd Mortgages RN PART-TIME for busy I HELP station. Available for ORDER accessories. The device for making prints costs 'Quick Approvals Doctor's office. Reply immediata occupancy, REWARD ottered. Lost I WANTED must be seen. Excel­ extra. It has an 11mm f2.8 lens, with no zoom ' Ideal For Self Employed to Box M, c/o Man­ ONE FOR vicinity of Waddell lent terms. capability, but with a built-in Hash. It turns out 50 chester Herald, 16 PDSTAL SERVICE School. Black with Bralnard Place. 429-3906 - John YOUR AD Heartworm disease is treatable color images on a disc. Focus is automatic. white chest, female. KEYSTONE JDBS-Salary to S65K. It’s as easy to use as a box camera, although the Cocker Spanlel/Beagle Nationwide. Entry blood stream for almost six months MORTGAGE level positions. Call (1) TODAY! By Allan Leventhal cables make it a bit awkward when used with AC mix. Answers to NIckl. after a dog is bitten, the diagnostic Please call 649-3607 or 2 3 2 -4 8 7 8 805-687-6000, ext. P- power. The rechargeable nicad battery eliminates ANNDUNCEMENTS 9965. 643-2711 test will actually be looking for last 647-9659. “My Dog Has A Healthy Heart” Pet Forum that problem. year’s infection. Pups under five or is the theme for April so every dog­ But the real measure is in the results. On a 19- six months may be started on inch TV monitor, the pictures were fairly good, but owning family knows the danger of tive medications, both safe and effi­ POSITION OPENING heartworm disease. preventatives without a blood test not as sharp as the images from a video movie cient. If the daily one is preferred it but any pup older should have one camera. The color was more than acceptable, al­ MANCHESTER TAILOR SHOP Mosquitoes are already out and is very important that the test be ad­ first. A regular dosage schedule is though not as good as the color from any good It is with great pleasure and pride that LANDFILL CARETAKER buzzing and they’re carriers of tiny ministered before starting it or the important for control of these negative or slide film. Joseph Grimaldi worms, the heart larvae that are in­ The Town of Coventry has a position opening for one, (1). Landfill - » dog may become very ill. 'They are 1 didn’t have a printer available, but Starnes says jected into every dog that they bite. parasites. Proprietor of Manchester Tailor Shop, Spruce St. Caretaker. The applicant must have experience with heavy ^uipment available in pill or flavored form. the prints it produces are surprisingly good. These microscopic parasites migrate announces his 25th anniversary of his business. operations, such as bulldozers and compactors. Applicants must have Preventatives should be continued If your dog becomes infected with Ptntax offers some additional features with its a minimum of four, (4), years experience in the operations of heavy through the blood stream ending up through December. Some owners heartworms the treatment is costly E1-C70 still video camera, including an We opened our Tailor shop on April 5, 1965 and we in the heart and major heart and lung equipment for trenchinig, backfillirig, gradino of slopes, aixi covering of prefer year round use. 'This is neces­ and may be dangerous. However, 8mm-24mm zoom lens, and high-band image wish to extend our sincerest thanks to all our faithful refuse operations. Must possess a valid Connecticut Class II or I vessels in five- to six-month reach­ sary for dogs that travel south for with a careful health workup and resolution for display on a video terminal. Pentax ing up to 14 inches in length. 'There patrons, throughout these many years. VVithout your driver's license. Certification by the State Regulating Agency as a the winter. close supervision during treatment also has an audio adapter, which allows recording Landfill Operator is a plus. may be just a few worms causing How can you tell if your dog is and for several weeks afterward, in­ and playback of sound to go with the pictures. No patronage this would not have been possible. only moderate heart damage or there Applications can be obtained at the Coventry Town Garage. 46 already infected with heartworms? fected dogs may be safely ueated. mention is made of a printer at this time. Bradbury Lane or at the Town Hall. 1712 Main Street. Coventry, may be dozens causing major Nikon offers connections that enable the camera Thank-you very much In the early stages, you cannot, but Connecticut. Phone number 203-742-6588. damage to the heart and lungs. to transmit pictures automatically over to when these long worms settle into Joseph Grimaldi Applications must be returned to the Town of Coventry by Monday. If you haven’t already, now is the Allan Leventhal is a Bolton another point. The AP made good use of this fea­ the heart, especially if many, and May 7th, 1990. No other applications will be accepted after this date. time to have a heartworm test per­ veterinarian. Questions should be ture during the inauguration of President Bush. Pic­ symptoms of fatigue, coughing, in- The Town of Coventry is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 1 formed by your veterinarian to be c r e a ^ respirations and possibly sent to: Pet Forum, Manchester tures made of him taking the oath of office started Family ______sure your dog is not infected. There death may occur. Since the tiny Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester moving on AP’s Laserphoto lines almost im­ are daily and every 30-day prevenia- microfilariae don't appear in the 06040. mediately, with no delay for film processing. 9 9 0 y

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HOMES {HOMES [ 2 J ] HOMES I ^ H OMES CONDOMINIUMS BUSINESS HOMES HELP I SITUATION HOMES I HOMES I HOMES FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE l i J F O R SALE I FOR SALE I PROPERTY FOR RENT WANTED WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE NOT JUST FOR THE MANCHESTER-DrastIc OWN Your own office for MANCHESTER^Lovelv 3 COLLEGE STUDENT- MANCHESTER-New BRING YOUR G O L F NORTH COVENTRY- NORTH COVENTRY- BRAND NEW LISTING! COUNTRY CLUBBIN'!!! IN-LAWSm N e w ly Reduction. Owner less than renting. Of­ bedroom Duplex. Car­ Early Childhood Ed. Listing. Nicely main­ CLUBS when you view Lots Of Space In this New listing I Large, pri­ Lovely older Colonlol You must see to appre­ listed! Dutch Colonial ta in e d 3 bedroom wants action on this fice condominium. 700 peting. Immediate oc­ ESTIMATOR­ Looking for summer on Cambridge Street In ciate this 3 bedroom has 7 rooms In the main this malestic 8 plus great 2 bedroom unit square feet. Attractive cupancy. $785. Owner- perfect home for first- vate tenced-ln home, freshly wallpa­ room Colonial. 2 full position. Child care- Manchester. 3 bed­ Townhosue with 2 full house plus a 3 room featuring first floor terms. Hilliard Office /Agent. 646-3938. BUILDING time buyersl New car­ backyard with above pered, move-ln condi­ and 2 half baths, large /mother's helper. Man­ rooms plus sewing baths and 2 half baths. apartment for a total of bedroom, 2 full baths, Condominiums, W. CONSTRUCTION peting, furnace, fin­ ground pool and deck. tion, lovely family rooms, and a primler MANCHESTER-"Brand chester area. $6hourly. room and 6x6' pantry You'll find a family 10 rooms, 4 bedrooms, fireplace, full base­ Middle Trpke., Man­ ished basement with Perfect for family room with fireplace, location overlooking New' beautiful 3 bed­ Excellent references. off the eat-ln kitchen. and baths. 1st floor ment and much more. chester. 1-446-9946. Minimum 5 years woodstove and bullt- gatherings! Super room and office tool 2Vi great yard for kids. the Manchester Coun­ room, single fomlly 646-5635. Waddell School. This den, fireplace. House Is Call for details. experience. Thorough Ins. Possible 4th bed- clean, recently redone, Centro! air condition­ Call today for details. try Club. Blanchard 8, BUSINESS SENSE-Your Contemporary Town- home Is In move-ln situated on 7.34 acres $139,900. Century 21, knowledge of com­ room/offlce. Quiet hardwood tioors ing, central vacuum, $179,900. Century 21, Rossetto Realtors," own piece of real estate house with approxi­ condition and priced and custom Interior. with the possible subdi­ Epstein Realty, 647- for your office. Flexi­ mercial & industrial neighborhood. throughout. A must Epstein Realty, 647- We're Selling Houses" mately 1800 square BUSINESS $138,800. Philips Real see! $137,775. Philips right! $134,900. Jack- Tennis courts and vision of 3 additional 8895. □______8895.0 ______ble floor plan, lower feet. (Not a Condo). building, new and 646-2482.0 OPPORTUNITIES Estate, 742-14500 Real Estate, 742-1450o son 8< Jackson Real swimming pool on pre­ building lots. Privacy MALLARD VIEW. Dis­ COVENTRY-Exceptlonal level conference, li­ Family room with fire­ remodeling. A back­ MANCHESTER-”Brand J C O V E N T R Y -A rare find! Estate, 647-8400.O mises. Don't miss out! personified! 11 $370,000. tinctive home from home! time brary or training place, central air, wall- NORTH COVENTRY-2 New" beautiful 3 bed­ ground in Architecture h T" i r s a l o n - $164,900. Anne M iller Anne Miller Real Est­ to enjoy the Interior room. 2nd floor rental to-wall, Cathedral cell- acres with horse born Contemporary Cape $139,900. No associa­ room, single family Manchester Business Real Estate, 647-8000.O ate, 647-8000.n features of this Impec­ unit for additional In­ Ings, 2 baths, or Engineering help­ accompany this 3 bed­ with spacious, open SEE YOU LATER ALLI­ tion fees. One floor Contemporary Town- and equipment In­ cable Colonial Includ­ come. Asking $295,000. appliances, and 2 car ful. room Dutch Colonial. floor plan. Breakfast GATOR!!! O rig in a l living. Unique 2 bed­ cluded. Low rent. A PSST, OVER HERE...On house with approxi­ ing country kitchen Call Barbara. garage. $1200 monthly. AA/Eoe Fenced pasture, fron­ bar, fireplace In living owners ore retiring Henry Street In Man­ room, 2 bath unit all on mately 1800 square Greot Buy! Anne tage on W llllm antic room ond a wood/coal FIREPLACES!!! Just 1 floor! Dining room, and 1st floor fireplace R E/M AX East of the Rent with option to Sen d resum e to; South and are anxious chester we've listed feet. (Not a Condo). then relax on the pri­ River, 647-1419.0 Miller 647-8000. River. Above ground stove. 1st floor den and reduced! This 1735 Co­ fireploced living room, purchase available. Box P, for o new family to this Immaculate 5 plus Family room with fire­ vate deck overlooking 646-4144. pool. Easy access to 2nd floor loft sultoble move In! Mint condi­ lonial must be seen to room Ranch! 2-3 bed­ 1st floor laundry, cus­ place, central air, wall- c/o Manchester Herald Routes 44 and 1-84. for home office. Full tom kitchen, gorgeous a gorgeous treed lot. Manchester WEST STAFFORD- tion througout featur­ be believed. Totally rooms, fireplace, hard­ to-wall, Cathedral cell- $172,900. D.W. Fish 16 Brainard Place HAIR Priced to sell at length upper balcony. ing 8 rooms, 4 bed­ updated with new roof wood floors, walk-up porches, attached gar­ Ings, 2 baths, For Sale/Lease Newer 6 room, 3 bed­ Realty, 643-1591.0 1400 sq. rt. commercial'in­ room, 2 bathroom $159,900. Philips Real Private lot with rear rooms, 1.5 baths, and foundation, new attic for great storage, age and full basement! appliances, and 2 car Manchester, CT. 06040 STYLIST MANCHESTER-Well dustrial building. 250 ft Estate, 742-14500 yard bordering on CHS fireplace, hardwood furnace and wiring, full basement, rec Blanchard 8, Rossetto garage. $1200 monthly. Cape. Walk to Crystal O cared for newer vinyl frontage, 5000 sq. ft. air Lake. $900 monthly. NEEDED Athletic Field. $153,900. floors, family room, new kitchen and baths. room, tool shed, 63x206 Realtors," We're Sel- Rent with option to llng Houses" 646-2482.0 sided Raised Ranch conditioned office space. Call 646-6467. JJ - n MANCHESTER- , Philips Real Estate, extra storage, newer Formal dining room, lot boasting beautiful purchase available. Earn great pay ’ 742-14500 close to schools, shop­ F.J. Spilecki Realtors Spaclouus 4 bedroom, 2 siding and roof for a 4-5 bedrooms. Wide grounds accented with NORTH COVENTRY-147 646-4144. MANCHESTER-9 room ^ F cooKS-Part time and full ping and highway. Ex­ 643-2121 Bungalow. acre lot. time positions availa­ in relaxed salon bath Ranch with fin­ maintenance free exte­ Pine floors and wains­ lovely rose bushes! Grant Hill Rd. New 7 Vi KAREN ESTATES-New MANCHESTER- tra bedroom and fin­ $995 monthly. Ken, 643- ble. Experience helpful ished lower level for rior. Spring St., Man- coting throughout. 1.8 Don't Miss This One! Plus room, 2V2 bath immaculate 3/4 bed­ in Manchester. Construction! Single acres or 11 acres for Cape, 1st floor fire­ ished rec room In 1442. but not necessary. Plz- possible In-law/teen Family Attached chester. Martin $139,900. Jackson 8< room ColonialwIthSpo walk-out lower level. ~ m zarla and Italian cui­ Maternity leave suite. 2 car garage. School! New price farming or developing Jackson Real Estate, placed family room, and Sauna plus many homes starting from or home business!! 1st floor laundry/mud Nice large yard. O a sine. Manchester/Bol- creates desirable Doris Bourque. $133,900. Seller flnonc- $183,900. Jackson & 647-8400.D more ammenitles. In­ $189,900. D .W . Fish MORTGAGES Jackson Real Estate, $244,900. Anne M iller room, 3 bedrooms on STORE/OFFICE ton area. Call Steve position for crea­ $187,900. Sentry Real Ing available. Sentry law apartment with se­ Realty, 643-1591.0 643-0416 between 2pm- Estate, 643-4060.O 647-8400.D Real Estate, 647-8000.O 2nd floor, bookcases, 6 parate entrance. A ANDOVER LAKE- FOR RENT ^ 03 Real Estate, 643-4060.O MANCHESTER-Famlly panel solid doors, SOUTH WINDSOR-Park I 4:30pm. tive, experienced home. Spacious Spilt, 4 must see! Doris Beautlful scenic area, H - < crown moldings, gor­ like yard. Lovely 9 private residence. In­ M A N C H ESTER-330 bedrooms, 2 baths, Bourque. $199,900. Sen­ FRONT END 8, Suspen­ stylist. Work on geous lot! Reduced room U 8< R home with square feet. $302 per m . move-ln condition, try Real Estate, 643- cludes use of com­ sion Specialist. Must existing dientelle. $10,000 to $199,900. private In-ground pool month. Utilities and fireplaced living room, 4060.□______pletely fuurnished o li have own tools. Full B r id g e Tru ly our best buy! and cabana. Many uni­ house. Washer/drver parking Included. 1 near schools, a must to benefits. Call 875-0746. Blanchard 8, Rossetto BOLTON-Spaclous 4 bed­ que amenities Includ­ and all utilities. Non- mile to 1-84. Peterman see. Century 21, Ep­ room, 2'/i bath home SUMMER CAMP COUN­ Call Brenda at Reoltors," We’re Sel­ ing 2 fireplaces and lots smoker. $80 weekly. Building Co. 649-9404. stein Realty, 647-8895.a offering country SELORS needed for re­ Note that playing the ace and a ling Houses" 646-2482.0 of bullt-lns. Come take 742-5010 evenings and 646-0208 charm with stream and OFFICE Space For sidential camp on Ct. Wily heart does not work. East will win the a look today. $227,500. weekends. NORTH 4-I4-90 woods vet lust minutes D.W. Fish Realty, 643- Leose-Hllllard Office Shore serving physi­ second heart and play two more high O P E N H O U S E MANCHESTER- Condos. 700 sq iare r - JO cally disabled chlldre- ♦ K 10 9 8 7 from 1-384. Joan In- 1591.0 vs. wily hearts. Although the last heart can be guantl. $219,900. Sentry Centrally located. feet. Excellent loca­ n/adults. For more In­ ▼ a 5 2 PRESTIGE O O ruffed in dummy, declarer will still be VERNON'S BEST BUY Real Estate, 643-4060.a Room, kitchen privi­ tion, ottractive terms. formation call Janet 6 K 8 4 TOWNHOUSES-3 bed­ O “n ♦ Q 5 By James Jacoby left with a club loser. But South canni- SATURDAYS, I2-4PM leges, washer/drver, W . M id d le Trpke., B a rry . 203-236-6201. Real Estate CONTEMPORARY rooms, Cathedral cell­ TV. Non-smokers. Ref­ Manchester, CT. 1-446- eoe. ly led away from dummy’s heart ace. CUSTOM HOMES BY F. N. BUILDERS m rn WEST EAST The four-spade contract could be SPLIT-PrIce re d u c ­ ing, skylight, f ir e ­ erences. 643-1442. 9946. East could win the jack, but what placed living room, ♦ 5 4 ♦ 2 played in a number of ways After the then? If East plays another high heart, AT RESERVOIR HEIGHTS, LAKE ST. tion. $170’s. Call Ron SOUTH WlNDSOR- SUMMER RESIDEN­ V 9 7 ♦ K Q J 4 Fournier, 649-3087. dining room, custom HOMES queen of diamonds was led. declarer declarer wins the ace and continues kitchen, IV7 boths, att­ I APARTMENTS Sulllvan Avenue. 1,200 T IA L C A M P on Ct. I ♦ Q J 10 3 2 6 A 9 6 5 covered with dummy’s king. East took the suit, setting up his heart 10 for the RE/M AX East of the square foot office. Call Shore serving dis­ FOR SALE ♦ 9 7 4 2 ♦ K J 10 3 River, 647-1419.0 ached garage and full FOR RENT O O the ace and returned a diamond. South needed club discard. So it looked as basement! Blanchard 521-1744 or 644-0165. abled. I n need of Assist­ AN AMERICAN DREAM M A N CHESTER^Tosettle SOUTH ruffed with the jack, played a spade to though South had found the winning 8i Rossetto Realtors," BENNET Elderly MANCHESTER-300 to m z ant Program Director. estate, 312 Ferguson Is what this home, Apartments-1 bedroom Strong leadership, or­ ♦ AQJ63 dummy, ruffed another diamond, and line — until East casually played a We’re Selling Houses" 1800 square feet. Cen­ o > Rd. 4 bedrooms, study, barn, 4 plus acres Is all 646-2482.0 apartments for Imme- trally located. High ganizational skills, su­ ♦ 10 8 6 3 then played another trump to dummy. low heart. Not believing that East about. The 8 room, 4 > r - beautifully lands­ ♦ 7 Of course, declarer might just as well could possibly hold K-Q-J-4, and cater­ dlote occupancy. 1 traffic area. Call Ken, pervisory experience caped, 2 car garage. bedroom home Is lust month free rent. Please 643-1442. JO C D necessary. For more ♦ A 8 6 have kept the lead in his hand when he ing to the possibility that West might simply magnificent. ILOTS/LAND $289,000. 646-2426, 9-5 call 528-6522 for an STORE FOR RENT-460 Information call Janet weekdays. Vulnerable: Elast-West drew the last trump. That way, he hold K-J doubleton of hearts as well as VERNON FROM $214,500 You need to see all this FOR SALE application.______B a r r y , 203-236-6201. could play a low club up to dummy’s •1900 2500 SQ U AR E F E E T property has to offer. Main Street, Manches­ JO > MANCHESTER-Duplex Dealer: South the king of clubs, declarer put in the 12 S T Y L E S Coventry-1 b e d ro o m , eoe. queen. If West held the king, a dia­ It’s Incredible. Asking WILLINGTON-Near 1-84. ter. Please call 646- Victorian style. One eight of hearts. West was a little sur­ near UCONN, loke. 2426, 9:00-5;00 > “ • South West North Blast mond could later be discarded from DIR.: From Manchester: E . Middle Tpke., letl on Lake Street In the $400’s. Coll Bar­ Beautiful 2 acre ap­ side 4 rooms the other 7 prised to win the trick with his nine- proved building lot.' Pets welcome. Availa­ ^weekdays. ■ 0 CRUISE SHIPS Now hir­ ! ♦ Pass 4 ♦ All pass the North hand, assuming that South spot, and the contract was duly From Verrxxi: Hie 30 to Tunnel Road, left on Lake Street bara. RE/MAX Eost of rooms. iPfi^Yenlent lo- the River, 647-1419.0 Dead end street. Quiet i ble 5/14."«50 ♦ util. ing all poaltlons. Both catlon«:i>r,^cently up­ retained an entry in the trump suit. defeated. freed, location. Tully 742-5404. vllu-' b Manchester Skilled and unskilled.T dated. Fully Insulated. Opening lead: ♦ Q But declarer had decided to work on James Jacoby's books ‘Jacoby on Bridge' and CUSTOM CRAFTED (^lass A office space $8 a sq. Dutch Cape that backs Real Estate, 643-0005. . M A N C p T E R - For Information coll $189,900. ^ owner, 646- hearts, hopeful of setting up the suit ‘Jacoby on Card Games’ (written with his father, 2,3,4,5,and' 6 room ft. NNN. 2^3400-6000 (615)779-5507 Ext. H-690 4122 or 646-0454. the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at D.W.FISH up to acres of open NEW LISTING! Prime for a club discard. 1H[ niAiTvcOMrANy | | lot In Pondview subdi­ apartments for rent. sq. ft available MANAGEMENT bookstores Roth are published by Pharos Books. space. Beautiful 646-2426 we6kdovs, 9-5. COVENTRY-Cozv 3 bed­ VERNON touches In every room. vision. Sacrifice sale. TRAINEE-No expe­ room Cape, 1 bath, MANCHESTER Larry Fiano 643-1591 871-1400 Enloyoble fireplaced $90,000. Coll for details. SUPER 1 bedroom, 2nd rience necessary. Start enclosed porch, Vi Century 21, Epstein floor, singles oniv. Ap­ 643-2121 Immediately. Full- family room that opens acre. $128,900. Call 742- to 3 season porch. In- Realty. 647-8895.0 pliances. $400 plus tIme/Part-tIme. $11.00 1799. A s t r o g r a p h heat. No pets. Call Sue, to start + bonuses. Will ground pool, fruit Manchester STRAWBRIDGE-2 bed­ OPEN HOUSE SATURDAYS trees, brick walks. BUSINESS 643-4862. Business/Residential train In sales, market­ room Deluxe Dorches­ I ing or management. 12-3 PM Sheer beauty. Asking PROPERTY 3 BEDROOMS. Applian­ Combination ter on The Pond. $223,900. Call Borbara. 203-257-7833. working on any type of investigative or constructively. ces. Laundry hookups, 5 rm o f ^ or retail suit & 5 Control air, fireplace, fact finding project, because your ana­ VII.LAGI: r/\I\,'\? R E/M A X East of the deck, garage. No pets. ATTENTION-HlrIngl Go­ SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You could room, 3 br apt. full basement, private % u r lytical faculties are keener than usual River, 647-1419.0 $700 plus utilities. 649- vernment lobs. Your deck, garage. Asking be luckier than usual today in your fi­ FOR 0613. G&S Associates area. $17,840-$69,485. ^ r t h d a y GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Stronger nancial or commercial deeilings. If you BACK ON THE $153,900. Call 870-9303. links can be forged today with Individ­ 643-2121 Call 1-602-838-8885, ext. have something profitable on the burn­ MARKET-Cozv 2 bed­ MANCHESTER-3 large Leave message. No uals pertinent to your present plans. A LEASE R-775. agents. ers. turn up the gas. room, 1'/!i baths, large rooms, 1 bedroom. $565 Wont to sell your cor? For more effective collaboration will benefit lot, 2 car carriage SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) A sit­ Includes heat/hot wa- NATIONAL HEALTH ATTENTION- April 15,19M both parties. house garage. The OR SALE quick results, use a low- uation in which you’re presently in­ ter. Call 647-8757. AGENCY seeking en­ Bullders/Dealers. One CANCER (June 21-July 22) Determina­ price Is right. $118,000. cost Classified od. Call thusiastic, energetic, of the nations leading Several things on which you've labored volved can be run more effectively If you New 12,000 MANY 2, 3, & 4 bedroom 643-2711 today to place tion Infused with optimism are your Call Linda Brown. apartments In E. Hert­ goal-oriented Individ­ manufacturers of Cus­ so hard in the past could come into fru­ assume more control. Don’t stand back square foot your ad. strongest attributes today. This combi­ out of politeness. R E /M A X East of the ford and Manchester. c/} ual with sales ability tom Design Modular ition In the year ahead. Don’t discard nation should enable you to achieve ob­ River, 647-1419.0 and flexible hours for CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Some­ commercial/light 646-1218 or 649-0857. Homes now qualifying that which you believe to be worthy. jectives you establish for yourself IVACATIDN the part-time Program b u lld e rs/d e a le rs In ARIES (WUfch 21-April 18) Your opti­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) This should be a one who has your best interest at heart indust'^al builcifing BOLTON-2 bedroom, 1st Director position for ELLIISGTOrS CDSTEE RENTALS your area. Reply Box H mistic disposition makes you a force rather pleasant day for you because today will ^ helping you from behind off exit 66 and I- floor. $600plus utilities. I the Greater Windham c/o The Manchester with which to be reckoned today. Asso­ the scenes. This person’s input could Custom Crafted Homes by CONDOMINIUMS Security. No pets. 643- your warm, vivacious manner will make CAPE COD-PROVINCE area. Responsibilities Herald, 16 Brainard ciates will be desirous of doing your turn things in your favor. 84, Vernon. Can 0926. you an asset to any social gathering, be FOR SALE TOWN-PonaromIc Include emphasis on Place. bidding in hopes some o(,your expecta­ It large or small. Enjoy yourself AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) If possi­ Monroe & David Moses customize. Avail­ MANCHESTER- community orglnlza- view of harbor. Private tions will rub off on them. Aries, treat VIRGO (Aug. 23-8epl. 22) Several mat­ ble today try to select companions who Beautlful 1 bedroom, tion, volunteec devel­ MANCHESTER- are capable of stimulating you both Okeodan*: Roula S3N, Ml on Owi I a. right on SkinrMr Rood, e n m able July 1990. beach, 2 bedroom yourself to a birthday gift. Send for your ters you have thus far failed to conclude oveHoPInney 8t. v o n a ontigW. MANCHESTER, EAST quiet, on bus line, liv­ opment, planning and Immaculate 3 bedroom emotionally and intellectually. If you ing room, dining room, Condo, near sand Astro-Graph predictions for the year to your satislaction can be finalized to­ MEADOW-1 bedroom dunes, bike trolls, na­ Implementing, service home. Priced to sell I share time with enthusiastic individuals C a l l d a y s fully equipped kitchen, ahead by mailing $1.25 to Astro-Graph, day If you make them priority endeav­ m id-rlte Condo In a tional seashore, andrehabllltatlon, and Specialities Include it II help your psycho. air conditioning, heat c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, ors. Get them out of the way D.W.FISH H o m e s , choice location neor 8 7 0 - 9 8 1 1 beaches. $400 off sea­ education programs. fireplaced living room PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) You’re tMt HLAirvcwrAW I I m i AliVnd A a n d (•' a riif 11% ' and hot water Included. Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. Be sure to LIBRA (8epl. 23-Ocl. 23) You have a shopping, bus ond son; $700 on season. No Send resume to: Exec­ and Inground Sabrina presently in a good achievement cycle, Come see why we 1 state your zodiac sign. VERNON or 584-1443 utive Director, 29 marvelous faculty today lor bringing MANCHESTER highway. $74,900. O.W. Pets. Call evenings 659- Pool. Joan Inguanit. TAURUS (AprH 20-May 20) Favorable so don’t bo afraid to elevate your sights reolly hove a vacancy. Ivonhil St., Willlman- $154,900. Sentry Real pteople together and drawing out their 643-1591 8h-1400 Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 1122. end results are likely today If you’re finer qualities. Find ways to use this gift and shoot lor tougher targets than usu­ $645. 247-5030. tlc, C T 06226. Estate, 643-4060.O al. If you have the will to win. you will. 9 9 0 R T I INDUSTRIAL |g2|SPDRTIN6 WANTED TO I CARS CARS WANTED TO 1 2 iJ PROPERTY GOODS BUY/TRADE FOR SALE FOR SALE 1 2 5 J BUY/TRADE VERNON.^00aA000"TT- MEN'S Tokoro Prestige WANTED: Antiques and dustrlal for lease. 1-84 1980 Grand Prix, Good 10 speed bicycle. 27". clean, used furniture. condition, $875. or best We buy clean, late model location, newer build­ New. $200. Please coll Please ca ll 645-1174. otter. 646-3070 o tte r used cars and trucks. Top ing, reosonable. Tullv 646-1292. A Specialist 5:30pm.______SCRANTON prices paid. f f Real Estate, 643-0005. MAZDA-1984, 626LX, ex­ CHRYSLER-PIYMOUTH Mr. Duff-Carter ChevraM MANCHESTER- 1229 Mein SUMt j MISCELLANEOUS CARS cellent condition, 55 Windsor Am . (Rts. 83), Vimon Avallable Imme- loaded. $3800 or best MsnehesUr, CT dlately. 2700 square FOR SALE I FOR SALE 85 Dodge 600ES $3,495 ELDERLY CARE offer. 742-0597. 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SPORTS Money the biggest motivator for Starling Controversy overshadows fine Marathon field Nunn a 6-1 favorite

By Bert Rosenthal tigious course m Ae world, how can that in middleweight bout The Associated Press be good for Ae sport?” “Runners will ignore it,” four-time Boston and New Ifork City winner Bill BOSTON — The swirling controversy By Tim Dahiberg Rodgers said, referring to Ae new rule. over the validity of the Boston Marathon The Associated Press course for record purposes appears to “My two fastest times were set here at have overshadowed the outstanding Boston and my Aird-fastest was in New LAS VEGAS — Money, not history, drives Marlon men’s and women’s fields for Monday’s York (New York also has lost recognition Starlmg when he fights Michael Nunn tomght for a piece race. because its start and finish are farAcr of Ae middleweight title. Technically, there are no world records apart Aan allowed). The good runners Starling coAd become Ae first reigning welterweight for marathons, merely world bests, be­ don’t run Boston or New York to run fast champion in 24 years to capture a midAeweight title cause courses throughout the world are times: Aey run because of Ae prestige of when he meets Ae International Boxing Federation mid­ not standardized. Ae race. dleweight champion in a schedAed 12-round bout. But if any nmner goes under the men’s “It’s a sacrilege to say that Boston is But Ae historicA significance is lost on Starling, who world best of 2 hours, 6 minutes, 50 not valid,” added Rodgers, who will be sees instead the lure of future big money fights agmnst o seconds, set by Belayneh Densimo of H ancock miming Boston for Ae 14A time. Ae likes of Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas Hearns in JD -n Ethiopia at in 1988, or under “I feel it’s a legitimate course,” Kim Ae 160-pound division, shoAd he upset Nunn. the women’s world best of 2:21:06, by In­ Jones said. “It’s not going to stop me “I’m a money weight fighter,” said Starling, whose ^ F grid Kristiansen of Norway at London in from running it. World Boxing Council welterweight crown is not at stake 1985, it will not be recognized by the “It’s not right to exclude Boston from in Ae fight. “Wherever Ae money is. I’ll fight at Aat ~ m governing body of the sport in the United being a record course. It’s been a very weight.” O o States. traditional maraAon.” Nunn, undefeated in 34 fights, is a 6-1 favorite, but The reason? The Athletics Congress “It’s a lot of mbbish, a lot of shouting management problems and a lackadAsicA approach to 2 CD has passed legislation that eliminated about noAing,” SmiA said. ‘To run a irAning have some observers Ainking he might be vA- H - < {X)int-to-point records for road race cour­ good time in Boston is so much harder nerable. m ses. Aan anywhere else. Boston has been Nunn wAked out of training camp three weeks ago in That meant that courses which go around a long time and it will survive. a dispute wiA Ae Goossen broAers, who manage and downhill more than one meter per “I don’t Aink Ac aAlctcs are con­ trAn him, and he hired a new trAner to put Ae finishing kilometer — about 42 meters for a cerned. If someone runs 2:06:49, he will touches on his preparations for Starling. 2 rn marathon — or those in which the start know he has run Ae fastest ever.” “There’s no way a welterweight is going to beat me,” The Associated Press and finish are farther apart than 30 per­ Dc Castella agreed. Nunn sAd. “Once we get into the ring, I don’t have any r - 33 cent of the race distance, or about eight “If somebody ran 2:06:49, it would be problems. It’s just me m d him.” WINDING UP — Marlon Starling, right, winds up to throw at punch at Fujio Ozaki in their O O miles, would not count for record-keeping a sad state of affairs il Ae credibility of The fight, which will be televised by HBO beginning 1988 welterweight title fight. Starling, WBC welterweight champion, takes on Michael Nunn Ae Boston MaraAon has to be sacrificed about 10:15 EDT, is Ae first of a five-fight package for O ^ purposes. Boston falls into both those tonight in Las Vegas for Nunn’s IBF middleweight championship. categories. for Ae sake of progress,” he said. Nunn at The Mirage hotel-casino. m rn That package was negotiated by Dan Goossen, Nunn’s The 26-mile, 385-yard point-to-point “I feel Boston has made an indelible fighter, “When I get down to welterweight I look poor, f n ^ Boston course, from suburban Hopkinton, mark on Ae history of marathon running, estranged manager, to whom Nunn hasn’t spoken since impressive or Ae critics will Aways be Acre,” Nunn leaving his SouAem CAifomia traimng camp in a As- said. “What people fAl .to reAize is Aey don’t give like I’m sufi'ering frrnn mAnutrition.” Mass., to downtown Boston, drops ap­ and it should be given some considera­ StarlAg, 45-5-1 wiA 27 knockouts, gives away five proximately 150 meters. tion. It is a shame to consider Ae Boston pute over a contract that gives Goossen and his brother- Barkley the credit he deserves. He’s a former world o o The Associated Press uAner, Joe, 43 percent of Nunn’s earnings. champion, and he came to fight.” inches in height and three Aches A reach against Ae 6- m 2 Guy Morse, race director of the Boston MaraAon in a second-rate category. foot-I Nunn. He gave away similar advantages A welter­ AMONG THE FAVORITES — Juma Ikangaa, of Tanzania, winner “They fAl to reAize that wiAout me winning, Aey Mara Aon, called Ae new rule “overly “No way should Ae Boston MaraAon Nunn doesn’t give Starlmg as much credit weight title fights wiA Mark Breland. stoppAg Breland a > woAdn’t be where Aey are,” Nunn sAd. stringent” and said it “should be of the 1989 New \brk City Marathon, will be among the entrants in lose credibility.” ‘There’s a big difiercnce gettmg hit by a wcltcrwci^t in the first fight and getting a draw A Ae second. > r- repealed.” an outstanding field that will answer the starter’s gun Monday for Hussem also feels Ae same.. Nunn, who turns 27 Ae day of Ae fight, is a stylish or a middleweight” Nunn sAd. “The excess weight will “It’s not how tAl you arc. it’s where you’re at when 33 03 At a meeting in Indianapolis, TAC’s affect him sooner or later. I’ll knock him out before Ac the Boston Marathon. “If I run 2:06:49, I know I will have and crafty souApaw who has run up 23 knockouts in his you punch,” Starling sAd. “Someday people will reAize home base, in February, Peter Riegel, broken the record,” he said. “It’s a tough 34 wins despite having a reputation of being a boxer wiA 12A rounA Acre’s no doubt A my mind.” that I’m the best fighter A Ae world.” 33 > chairman of TAC’s Road Running Tech­ course, tougher than Rotterdam and a lot (1984-85)^ Greg Meyer of Grand little power. 'The 31-ycar-old StarlAg, who has fought his entire Nunn will earn $1.1 million for Ae fight, his Aird > nical Committee, asked Boston represen­ New York races, said about Ae controver- of oAer coursxes. If I had run my best Rapids, Mim . i(1983). h His last outing, however, was a 12-round decision over 11-ycar pro career at 147 pounds, plans tq eijitQr Ac rAg , a i^ t purse over a million dollars, while Starling will 33 tatives for a suggestion of how Boston syi'“Shakespeare had it right: It’s ‘Much marathon m Rotterdam, I might have run former champion Iran Barkley in August that left Leading me women’s fidd ^ e Rosa Adb About NoAmg.’ ” at Ac middleweight limit of 160 pounds, a weight be i^lpAd $675,000. The fight will be Adoors at The could be mcluded for record purposes. 2:05. promoter Bob Arum so unimpressed he Aopped his Mota of Ptortugal, Ae 1988 Olympic gold NeverAeless, many of Ae runners are clAms is more naturA tq/him than his fightAg where hotel officiAs say Aey expect to come “If you can help us cut this knot, we’d medalist and 1987 and 1988 Boston win­ “If Aey change Ae course, it won’t be 'ights to promote Nunn’s bouts. closj: to fillAg Ae 4,500-scat room at ticket prices rang­ be grateful,” Riegel said. mcensed by Ae ruling. Ae same Boston MaraAon. It will have to weight. V" <10 ner; Veronique Marot of Britain, Ae “I’m comfortable now.” sAd Ac Hii^orA Conn., ing from $1(X) to $3(X). So far, Ae knot is still tied and Ae Steve Spence of Hanover, Ra., Ac be Boston MaraAon II. And I’ll have to “Every time you’re a champion, you’ve got to look world’s No. 2 ranked maraAoner and world’s top-ranked road racer who is issue will come up for review in Novem­ winner of Ae 1989 London MaraAon; be lookmg for anoAer maraAon to run.” ber at the TAC convention m . competing at Boston for Ae first time, Boston officials have no intention of Kim Jones of Spokane, Wash., ranked said he felt soiry for Alberto Salazar, who There are several runners in Monday’s third m the world and winner of last changmg Ae course, and when the start­ Dynamite blows up Summer Squall leads field field who appear capable of runrAig lost Ae American record of 2:08:52, set at ing gun goes off Monday at noon EDT, year’s Twin Cities Marathon; Zoya Boston in 1982. under Ae world bests of Densimo and Ivanova of Ae Soviet Union, Ae 1989 and Ac Boston record field of ap­ Kristiansen. “There was no talk of taking away Ac proximately 9,300 leaves Ae village a scoring threat Los Angeles MaraAon champion, and record when he ran it,” Spence said. The men’s lineup mcludcs Junta Ikan- Laura Fogli of Italy, two-time runner-up green at Hopkinton, none will be thinking for the Blue Grass Stakes “When you decertify Ae most pres­ about Ae mle change. DEPEW, Okla. (AP) — Nothing like a few sticks gaa of Tanzania, the world’s top-ranked in Ae New York City Marathon. of dynamite to kill a scoring threat in a basebAl maraAoner in 1989, Ae runner-^) m each have come on tracks termed good, TAC has emphasized that it docs not game. Since Aat wA A a A/2-furlong of Ae last two Boston maraAons and last want to eliminate Boston marks from Ae Depew High School had a 7-6 lead over Beggs in By Ed Schuyler Jr. maiden race. Summer SquAl has sloppy and muddy, but traAcr Neil year’s New York City MaraAon wirmer; HowAd woAd prefer a fast Uack. record books nor in any way discredit Ae Ae fifA iiuiing ’Thursday Aght and the bases were The Associated Press posted five victories A six starts, A1 Boston Marathon facts & figures “1 don’t want to run any horse at Ibrahim Hussein of Kenya, Ae 1987 New 94-year-old Boston MaraAon, Ae most loaded when Creek County auAwities discovered 40 of Acm A stakes. York City winner and 1988 Boston cham­ anytime, especially a good horse, on venerable maraAon in Ac world. sticks of dynamite about 400 yards from Ae outfield. LEXINGTON, Ky. — He was A victory in Ac U/s-milc Blue a bad race track,” Howard sAd pion; Rob de Castella of Australia, Ae But TAC wants conformity, and Bos­ BOSTON (AP) — Facts & figures for 2:22:43,1983. Burt Laffoon of Ae Creek County Sheriff’s hardbooi, a veteran of Kentucky Grass Saturday would assure Aat he 1986 Boston wirmer m a course-record Monday’s Boston MaraAon: Friday. ton has been caught m the dilemma. World best (men) — 2:06:50, Belayneh Department sAd the dynamite was m a black trash horse counu^, and he knew what he woAd be no worse than a close 2:07:51; Steve Jones of Wales, former Starting time — Noon EDT. I\)st time for Ac Blue Grass is Basil Honikman, TAC’s long-distance Densimo, Ethiopia, 1988. bag wiA the words “Keep our city clean” Ascribed had seen. second A Derby bcttAg to Mister holder of Ae world best and the 1988 records chairman, said Ae new guidelines Starting field — approximately 9,300. World best (women) — 2:21:06, Ingrid Summer SquAl had just won his Frisky, who is unbeaten A 16 starts. 4:43 p.m. EDT. It will be televised New York City champion, and Gelmdo 1989 men’s champion — Abebe on Ac bag. 2-ycar-old debut last April 28 at on ABC’s “Wide World of Spoils." were written to “create a framework for a Kristiansen, Norway, 1985. Laffoon sAd a man walkAg up a hill spotted the Summer SquAl was Ac 4-5 early Bordm of Italy, Ae 1988 Olympic gold Mckonnen, EAiopia. If AI seven start, each under 121 valid set of records.” Prize money — total $350,000, wiA trash bag. ’The game was delayed for two hours while Kccncland ^y 11 lengths, and “a favorite A Ac field of seven 3- medalist. 1989 women’s champion — Ingrid pounds, the race will be worth At present, Ae International Amateur $50,000 lo the first men’s and women’s a bomb squad from Ae TUlsa Police Department rc.spcctcd horseman around here” year-olds, which included Un­ Also, Zeleke Metafaria of Ethiopia, Ae Athletic federation, Ae world governing Kristiansen, Norway. finishers; men’s and women’s prizes will told Cot Campbell: ‘That’s Ac one bridled, winner of Ac H/i-mile $287,125, wiA $186,631 to Ac win­ removed the dynamite and defused it about six miles ner. Also entered arc Top Snob, 1989 World Cup champion; Simon body for Ac sport, doesn’t recognize road Course record-holder (men) — Rob de be awarded for places 1-15 in qien you’ve been wAting for.” Florida Derby; Shot Gun Scott, wA- Castella, Australia, 2 hours, 7 minnt^f; 51 away. Slew of Angels and Iskandar Elak- Robert Naali of Tanzania, the 1989 race records because of the variables m Avision, places 1-4 in Masters A vision, Now, Summer Squall has ■ ner of the 1 1-16-mile FsuntaA of seconds, 1986. Depew coach Sheldon Fairchild sAd when the bar. Honolulu MaraAon champion; Alejandro the courses. and places 1-3 in wheelchair Avision. returned to Kccncland, where he Youth, and Land Rush Aird in the dynamite was founA “everyone was pretty cAm After Summer SquAl’s impres­ Cruz of Mexico, Ac 1988 Chicago Jack Mahoney, sports marketing con­ Course record-holder (women) — Joan There also wA be bonuses for breaking was bought in 1987 as a yearling by one-mile San Rafael, which was Benoit Samuelson, United States, about it.” sive wA A the U/i-milc Jim Beam 1 Campbell’s Dogwood Suble, and won by Mister Frisky. Marathon winner, and former BosAn sultant for John Hancock Financial Ser­ the world best and course records. “Ba when they sAd 40 slicks, everyone left, he he’s a major contender for Ac Ken­ 'The weather forecast cAled for an March 31 at T\irfway Rirk, Howard winners Geoff Smith of Britain vices, which sponsors Ae Bosum and sAd. About 100 spectators retreated to Ac high tucky Derby on May 5 at Churchill 80 percent chance of rain Saturday. sAd: “We thought about traAing school nearby. Downs. Three of Summer SquAl’s wins him up to Ac Derby." 9 9 0 y

Few agree on who is the MVP in the NBA Graf struggles, but extends winning streak to 55 he has MVP-quality numbers despite a By Fred Goodall By Bill Barnard blood disorder that hampered his of­ The Associated Press The Associated Press fseason conditioning. But the Rockets might not even make the playoffs, AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. — Top-ranked Steffi Graf Is it Magic? seriously damaging his hopes. struggled Friday before brushing aside a challenge from Or Sir Charles? Patrick Ewing has some of the best of Carling Bassett-Seguso to reach the semifinals of the Or Michael, the Admiral, Akeem, both worlds: getting high marks for Bausch & Lomb Tennis Championships. Larry, Patrick, Clyde or Karl? leadership and scoring statistics that earn Graf, playing her first tournament since breaking her WTienever a couple of writers get him the label of “unstoppable.” But the right thumb in February, needed 90 minutes to defeat together at an NBA game, it doesn’t take New York Knicks’ latc-season slide al­ Bassett-Seguso 6-4,6-4 — longer than it took to beat her long for the Most Valuable Player discus­ most certainly will cost him votes. previous two opponents combined. sions to start. David Robinson, after a two-year The victory extended Grafs winning streak to 55 con­ Last names hardly need to be men­ layoff in the Navy, needed no time to be secutive matches and sent in her into the semifinals tioned. Everyone knows who everyone mentioned with Ewing and Olajuwon in against the winner of a night match between fourth- else is utlking about. the front rank of big men. His team, San seeded Zina Garrison and No. 5 Natalia Zvereva. Three media members from each of the Antonio, probably won’t catch Utah in The other semifinal will feature defending champion 27 NBA teams, plus 11 national writers, Gabriela Sabatini and third-seeded Arantxa Sanchez make up the 92-person panel that will their division, but the Spurs will become the most improved team ever if they can Vicario. vote for the MVP in the next few days Sabatini, the No. 2 seed, defeated lOth-seeded Isabel before the regular season ends next Sun­ win their 54th game this week, a jump of o 33 victories. Cueto 6-3, 6-2, while Sanchez Vicario eliminated sixth- JO T | day. seeded Helen Kelesi 7-5, 6-4 in another afternoon The league delights in the idea that Coach Don Nelson of Golden State compares Robinson to former teammate quarterfinal at Amelia Island Plantation. ^ F there is no criteria for the voting, which Bassett-Seguso, a 6-0, 6-0 loser to Graf in their only creates discussion and controversy about and Hall of Famer Bill Russell. Nelson doesn’t hesitate in naming his MVP previous meeting, felt she might have a chance to upset — m the winner. the world’s top-ranked player if she could control the Not only is there little agreement about favorite. 0 o “David’s been terrifie,” Nelson said. pace of the match. who should win, but there also is little Her patience between points never allowed Graf to es­ agreement about what a player has to do “The way he’s turned around that team ^ CD has been amazing.” tablish her normal rhythm, but an inability to win crucial H ■< to win. points prevented Bassett-Seguso from ever gaining con­ The Associated Press Magic Johnson and Larry Bird, who Clyde Drexler of Portland is another' m darkhorse candidate who gets support trol. BACKHAND RETURN — Steffi Graf makes a backhand return during action at the Bausch have combined to win five of the last six “At 4-4 in the first set, she really picked up her game MVPs, impress the segment of voters from the coaching fraternity because of & Lomb Championships on Amelia Island, Fla. Graf beat Carling Bassett-Seguso 6-4, 6-4 the way he’s helped turn around his and didn’t miss any shots,” said Bassett-Seguso, a former who believe in “intangibles” and “players top-10 player whose ranking has fallen to No. 620 fol­ on Friday to move into the semifinals. 1 rri who make their teammates better.” team’s fortunes. “Drexler’s had a great year on a team lowing her marriage to U.S. Davis Cup player Robert why.” and was down 1-3 before picking up the level of her Johnson also benefits from playing for Seguso and the birth of their son, now 2. the Los Angeles Lakers, who have the that’s made great strides,” Cleveland’s Graf, nearly flawless in beating Petra Langrova and play. i - JO Lenny Wilkens said. “In picking the “I thought I had a chance in the second s c l ” she Andrea Temesvari this week, had 20 unforced errors in a “If I had won the first set, who knows what might have league’s best record, while Karl Malone added, “but Steffi came up with some great shots and 1 O O of Utah and Charles Barkley of Philadel­ MVP, you have to take everything into first set that lasted 43 minutes. It took her just 45 minutes happened. She (Sanchez Vicario) might have gotten T l phia arc the stars on probable division account. The Trail Blazers have come so made some bad ones.” to beat Langrova 6-1, 6-0 and only 40 to defeat Temes­ nervous,” said Kelesi, who is ranked No. 22. O Graf, who was injured in a skiing accident and ended a rn winners. far, and Drexler has been the big reason.” vari 6-0,6-1. two-month layoff this week, broke Bassett-Seguso for a Sanchez Vicario is looking forward to her match “Tlicre have been some great perfor­ Karl Malone has been spectacular for Those easy victories, plus the way she handled Bas­ against Sabatini, who beat Graf in the Amelia Island final mances throughout the season by a lot of Utah, trailing only Jordan in scoring, but 5-4 lead and then held serve to win the first set. sett-Seguso in last year’s Virginia Slims of Washington, She fell behind 0-1 in the second, but won the next last year. Both are excellent baseliners who are trying in­ people,” Boston coach Jimmy Rodgers he has the same problem that Johnson had may have affected her mental preparation, Graf said. corporate stronger net play into their games. said. “I suppose if you’re looking at a true before finally winning the MVP in 1987 two games to regain the advantage. “I’m not supposed to have such a tough time,” she O O MVP, you’ve got to look at the record of — having a teammate who’s almost as “I think (Bassett-Seguso) really played well. She was said. “Maybe that’s why my concentration wasn’t what it “It’s going to be a strong match, very difficult,” m z the team, that would give Magic the edge good. playing smart, doing the right things, keeping the ball in should have been.” Sanchez Vicario said. “We have similar styles, but I think D > The Associated Press play,” Graf said. “1 wasn’t patient enough. I was missing Sanchez Vicario, ranked fifth in the world, also strug­ I know how to play her ... If 1 play like I did (against > 1“ since the Lakers have the best record.” John Stockton of the Jazz is leading the “I would have a hard time voting (shots) early, making so many mistakes. I don’t know gled before beating Kelesi. She trailed 4-5 in the first set Kelesi) I think I can win.” JO MVP CANDIDATE — Patrick Ewing of the New York Knicks is one NBA in assists by a wide margin over CO against Magic,” Sacramento’s Dick Motta of the top candidates for the MVP award in the National Basketball Johnson and is virtually certain to set a JO > said. “There’s no question in my mind single-season record. Everyone seems jo Association this year. The league’s problem is there are several that if there was a draft before each wonder if Malone would be so successful Maryland freezes scholarships, > season that he would be the No. 1 pick. fine candidates for MVP. if Stockton wasn’t around, and vice versa. McCallum wants "D He’s the best who ever played this game.” Barkley, along with the 76ers, is finish­ “If Philadfelphia keeps fin winning. some consideration. But 1 think every Johnson and Bird have long been ack­ players talking of transferring nowledged as having the best all-around ing strong, recording season-highs in Barkley probably will win it,” New Jersey year, always, there’s Michael and Magic to prove greatness ,!l scoring in three of four recent games. coach Bill Fitch said. “He’s taken the in there. Give it to both of them.” games in the NBA, but they don’t really COLLEGE RMIK, Md.(AP) — cuss a possible transfer with senior season at Maryland, the extra year “If you’re looking for an MVP, 76ers to a level that wasn’t expected. Jordan might lose support because have the statistical “hook” they impressed The University of Maryland has g u ^ Teyon McCoy, who has indi­ would exhaust his five years of By Robert Millward Barkley should win it,” Atlanta’s Doc Everybody was saying they were going to Chicago always seems to be chasing voters with during their previous MVP frozen future varsity scholarships af­ cated he will {K-obably attend Texas, eligibility. Rivers said last Saturday after Barkley finish third in the division.” Detroit, but he has charisma and the years. Both, however, have been solid The Associated Press fecting primarily non-revenue athletic department spokesman Ivan In addition, freshman guard Cur­ scored a season-high 39 points for the “You can always say Michael Jordan down the su-etch. Meltzer said Friday. ley Young said he probably will statistical hook — the NB.\’s leading LONDON — R>r someone who has beaten Julian sports, and two basketball players second consecutive game. “Magic John­ and Magic Johnson, but Charles say they may uansfer as the univer­ “No other school has been transfer to a mid-level Division 1 scorer — that attracts voters. Johnson, whose increased scoring to- Jackson, Milton McCrory and Don Curry, Mike son and Michael Jordan are great too, but Barkley’s having a great year,” Bird said. Akeem Olajuwon leads the NBA in sity struggles financially in the wake granted a release to talk to any other program to get more playing time, Uils gave him the impetus to win in 1987 McCallum shouldn’t have much to prove. they don’t cause all the havoc that Char­ “Fmally, his team is winning and that rebounding and blocked shots, and his of recent NCAA sanctions imposed player nor has any other player probably in the Colonial Athletic les does.” and 1989, has had seven recent games But the 33-year-old U.S.-based Jamaican wants to makes a big difference, so he should get Houston supporters remind everyone that with 28 points or more. on the men’s basketball program. made a request,” Meltzer said. Association. show the world he is a lot more than just the World Maryland already has a sizable Boxing Association middleweight champion: He “Rather than making commit­ Sophomore forward Jerrod Mus- deficit, estimated as high as $1 mil­ says he will prove Saturday he is one of boxing s ments we can’t fulfill, we put the taf met with Perkins Friday to dis­ lion, because of a shortfall in past Top sixth man, Rodman, may not be eligible for award greats. freeze on,” Athletic Director Lew cuss the procedure for release, but football and basketball gate receipts. He will do it, he says, by whipping Michael Wat­ Perkins said. he said he hasn’t contacted any The Terrapin Club, the school’s son in the Briton’s own back yard, IxMter known as The university will honor scholar­ schools for a possible uansfer. By Bill Barnard j)ounds. booster group, is not able to cover Royal Albert Hall. ■ i ships already accepted, Perkins said. “I’m not saying that I am going to all scholarship costs. The Associated Press NBA Notes “I have been fighting a long time,’’ said McCal­ The football and basketball teams leave Maryland," Mustaf said. “1 Golden State’s Tim Hardaway could become the An i^letic department spokes­ lum, who has a 37-1-0 record. “The time has conie have already signed virtually all of just want to explore my options, I man said the 'Terrapins’ total Dennis Rodman might have been at the top of many second rookie in NBA history to lead the league’s when it is my turn to make a mark in the big league. their players for next season. The don’t want to go into anything highest-scoring team in assists. scholarship bill for the 1989-90 voters’ list of candidates for the NBA’s Sixth Man Charles Barkley leaves no doubt as to who he believes While Watson’s only claim to fame is a knockout Washington Post reported Friday. blindly.” award, but if he continues in the starting lineup for the is the best forward in the NBA. Hardaway could join Buffalo’s Ernie DiGregorio, who academic year will be $2.5 million, of highly-rated countryman Nigel Berm last May, “The department has operated at a If McCoy docs transfer, he will which is not included in the athletic remainder of the season, he won’t be eligible for the “Anybody in their right mind knows I’m the best,” the averaged 8.2 assists as a rookie for the 1972-73 Braves, McCallum has been fighting for world titles since award. Philadelphia forward said recently, then conceded that who led the NBA in scoring with a 111.6 average. deficit for some time ... We arc have to clear one NCAA obstacle department’s $9.4 million annual 1984. clearly looking for them to put before becoming eligible to play. If operating budget. Until three years Utah’s lOirl Malone is comparable. In Golden State’s first 76 games, Hardaway topped all Saturday’s fight will be his 1 llh world champion­ If he starts every game in the final week, Rodman will “But his body is so dilTerent from mine,” Barkley said. rookies and was ninth overall in assists with 8.6 per together a long-term plan" that in­ he uansfers prior to Maryland’s ap­ ago, the Terrapin Club pa>d most, if have 43 starts and 39 games off the bench. The NBA bal­ ship contest, including six successful defenses of the cludes a reserve for “any unan­ not all, of the scholarships costs for “Even my wife loves his body, and that’s the main game, and the Warriors were averaging a league-best peal before the NCAA Steering lot for the Sixth Man award suites that a player must be a WB A junior middleweight crown before moving up a ticipated blip in revenues,” said both men and women. reason I say I’m the best. With a body like that, he’s sup­ 115.7 per game, more than a point ahead of than . Committee, the exact date of which reserve in more games than he starts to be eligible. division. Chuck Sturtz, the university’s chief “Inflation is absolutely killing posed to be awesome. With a body like mine. I’m sup­ has not been set, and the school’s 1 Rodman’s exclusion could open the door for Ricky Despite being durable, well-balanced and a big financial officer. appeal is successful, McCoy would athletics," fVrkins said. “The cost is posed to be a couch potato.” Portland s Buck Williams, Jerome Kersey and Kevin puncher, McCallum has become a world champion Pierce of Milwaukee to win the award. Despite an in­ Duckworth and Houston’s Buck Johnson, Otis Thorpe Meanwhile, the University of be forced to sit out one season. But going up quicker than people can af­ jury-shortened season, Pierce ranks behind only Michael Barkley is listed at 6-foot-6 and 253 pounds although and Akeem Olajuwon are the only NBA front lines that the hard way. Texas was given permission to dis- because McCoy sal out the 1988-89 ford to pay." Jordan and Karl Malone in points scored per minute. he admits to being closer to 6-5. Malone is 6-9, 256 have started every game this season. 9 9 0 y AA

In Brief SCOREBOARD In B rief. SCOREBOARD MCC holding soccer clinic 289: Byers, Bos, minor-miacofxiuct (roughing), inira Period— 8, N.Y. Wonders, McBaan 1 Masse to play in New Britain H HER BB SO 289; Vsrbeek, Har (roughing), 6:20; Poulin, Bm (Laxdal, Lauar), 1:50. 9, N.Y. Wanders, Wood 1 2 (3), Dunston (1). StLouls Manchester Community College men’s soccer coach Hockey (roughing), 6:20; Dineen, Har (high-stfeking), (Norton. Haaly), 11:18. 10, N.Y. Rangers, NEW BRITAIN — Manchester native Bill Masse, a Baseball IP H RER BB SO Tudor W.18 6 3 0 0 2 2 680; YWdoy, Bos (roughing), 680; Evason, Gartner 3 (Mallalte). 11:44. 11. N.Y. Islandars. Chicago Twksbry S,1 3 3 0 0 1 1 Bob Winch is presenting a s ^ g soccer clinic for boys Har (roughing), 9:45; Christian, Bos (roughing), Flatlay 3 (Sutter, Volak), 16:53. Penal- 1984 East Catholic graduate and member of the AA Al­ Maddux W.1-0 72-3 2 0 0 0 5 Philadalphia and girls ages ^1 4 during sising vacation (April 16-20). 9:45; Psdersea Bos (roughing), 9:45; Dinean, toe—Graachnar, NYR fintarfaranca), 986; MuL bany Yankees, will play at Beehive Field versus the New MiWIIms S.3 1 1-3 1 0 0 1 2 KHowall L.0-1 52-3 5 3 3 4 2 Hot (roughing), 1186; Galley, Bos (roughing), lin, NYR (roughing), 16:42; Laxdal, NYI (rough­ 2-3 1 0 0 1 2 The program is slated to run Monday through Fnday Stanley Cup playoff glance ing). 16:48 Britain Red Sox tonight at 7:15 and Sunday at 2 pan. Al­ Pittsburgh McElroy 11:06; Ladouceur, Har (roughing), 1382; National League standings WblkL.0-1 5 8 2 2 1 1 Panatt 12-3 1 1 1 0 1 from 9 to 11 a.m„ Fee is $45 per child. DIVIStON SEMIFINALS Gould, Bos (rougNng), 1382; Jennings, Hw ^ t s on goal— N.Y. Wanders 14-7-12— 33. bany, which began its season Friday night in New EaMDivMon Roasier 1 0 0 0 0 0 RMcDwII 1-3 3 6 6 2 0 For more information, call the Division of Continuing W»dnMday,AprH4 (roughing), 14:29; Evason, Har (roughing). N Y. Rangars 11-9-8-28. Britain, is in town for a three-game series. W L PM. OB Kramer 2 0 0 0 0 1 Moore 2-3 1 1 1 1 1 Mlnnosoto 2, CNcago 1 15:44; Jomey, Bos (roughing), 15:44; Dinean, Powar-^y Opportunitfaa— N.Y. Wemders 0 Chicago 3 1 .750 — Larxirum 1 0 0 0 1 HBP— Bnjnansky by KHowall. Education at 647-6242. SL Louis 4, 2 Har (high-sticking), 785; Wesley, Bos (high- of4;N.Y.Rangars3ol4. Masse, a member of the ^old-medal winning 1988 SL Louis 3 1 .750 — PB— Girardi. Umpiras— Home, Williams; RrsL MeSherry; Los Angelos 5, Calgary 3 sticking). 1785. Goalies— N.Y. Islandars, Fitzpatrick (20 United States baseball team, played for the Class A New Vbrk 2 2 .500 1 Umpiras— Home, Bonin; RrsL Tata; Second, Sacorid, Montague; Third, Davidson Gardner goes on disabled list Winnipeg 7, Edntonton 5 Shots on goal— Hartford 8-9-5— 22. Boston shots-15 saves), Haaly, 1-2 (1184 sacorxl, William (N.C.) squad in his first professional Pittsburgh 2 2 .500 1 Quick: Third, Rennert T— Z2Z A— 44,799. T— 257. A— 3^173. Thursday, April 5 7 -7 -A -ia S-7). N.Y. Rangers, Richter 38 (33-28). Montreal 1 3 .250 2 BOSTON (AP) — Pitcher Wes Gardner was placed on Hartford 4, Boston 3 PiMiar-play Opportunities— Hartford 0 o( 5; A— 15651. season a year ago. Philadelphia 1 3 .250 2 Reds 5, Braves 2 Buffalo 4, Montreal 1 Boston 2 of 5. Rafarae— B l McCraoiy. Unaamarv— Wayne What Division the IS-day disabled list Friday by the Boston Sox. Bonnay, Jerry Msnsm. aNCINNATt ATLANTA New \1xk Rangers 2, New Vbrk Islandsrs 1 Goalies— Hartford. Stdorkiawicz, 2-3 (18 W L PM. GB Boston filled the roster sport by purchasing the con­ thots-15 saves). Bosloa Moog, 3-1 (22-20). Weekend scholastic slate abrhM abrhM Transactions Wkishington 5, New Jersey 4, OT CIncinnatf 4 0 1.000 — A— 14,44a Sabo 3b 4 2 2 2 OMcDlld 5 0 10 tract of pitcher John Leister from Pawtucket of the Class Friday, Aprils 2 1 .667 I'/S Releroe— Tarty Gregaon. Unasmen— Don In baseball action today. East Catholic (2-1) will host BHatcfYlf 4 1 1 0 Blausarss 4 0 0 0 Chicago 5, Minnasota 3 Los Angalae 3 2 .600 1'/S AAA International League. Leister was put in the start­ Schachts, Mark FWa. Larkin ss 4 0-3 1 LSmilhIf 4 0 0 0 SL Louis 4, Toronto 2 Golf Windham in a non-league encounter at 11 a jn. at Eagle San Diego 2 2 .500 2 BASEBALL EDavisd 4 0 0 1 Esasky1b 4 110 ing rotation and pitched against the Milwaukee Brewers Calgary 8, Los Angsiss 5 Atlanta 1 3 .250 3 Amsriesn Lr m u r Field. Also, Manchester High (2-1) will host Newington Bnzngr 1b 5 0 3 0 Murphy rf 4 12 2 Friday night Edmonton 3, Winnipeg 2, OT Houston 0 4 .000 4 BOSTON RED SOX— Placed Wee Gardner, Canadlens 4, Sabres 2 O in a CCC interconference affair at 1 pan. at Kelley Reid. ONaiUrf 3 0 0 0 Prasley3b 4 0 2 0 Saturday, April 7 FiMaYa Qamao pitcher, on the 15-day disabled lisL Purchased Gardner was disabled because of a sore right elbow. Montraal o 3 1— 4 Olivarc 4 1 1 0 JDavisc 4 0 10 Boston 3, Hardord 1 Heritage Classic scores Coventry (4-0) will host Tolland High in a non-league LaU Gama Not bidudsd the contract of John Leister, pitcher, from Paw­ Buffalo 1 1 0— 2 Duncan 2b 3 1 1 1 Lamka2b 3 0 10 Leister, 7-7 with a 3.93 ERA in 38 games for I^wtucket Montreal 3, Buffalo 0 HLTON HEAD ISLAND. S.C. (AP) — Scoraa New Tbrk 4, Montraal 1,10 innings tucket of the International League. game this ^temoon at 2. Brownng p 10 0 0 Lilliquist p 3 0 2 0 New Jersey 6, Wsahington 5 Brat Pariod— 1, BufWo, Amiel 1 (SIwnnon. Friday aftar tfia aaoond rourel of the $1 MHIion SL Louis 11. Philadalphia 0 National League last season, had no decisitm in appearance in a game NswVbrk Rvigen 5, New Vbrk lelandert 2 ^ F DibMap 0 0 0 0 Boavarp 0 0 0 0 MONTREAL EXPOS-Placed Brett Gideon, Ramsay), 17S5. Panalliea— AmM. Buf (hold- Heritage Cloisic playad on tfia 6,912-yard, Chicago'2 Rtlsburgh 0 G i n t against Syracuse on A{ht1 8. Sunday, April 8 Ing), 3S3; SkructorKL Mon (roughing), 3:53; por-71 Harbour Town Golf Links: Special Olympics needs volunteers Cindmati 5, Atlanta 2 Griffay ph 10 0 0 pitcher, on the 15-day disabled lisL Recalled 10 0 0 SL Louis 6, Toronto 5 OT Hwslay, (roughing), 683; Schnskfar, Mon Calvin Paato 70-66— 136 Los Angelas 6, Houston 1 ph Rich Thompsop pitcher, from Indianapolis of Volunteers are needed for the Tolland Area Special Myers p 0 0 0 0 Winnipeg 2, Edmonton 1 (roughing), 883; McRtae, Mon (intarfarsTKa), Stave nita 67-69— 136 — m San Diego at San Francisco, (n) the Amen'can Association. Peete, Pate share golf lead Chicago 2, Minnsaola 1 Olympic Games to be held May 5 at Manchester High Totals 33 511 5 Totals 38 2 10 2 BASKETBALL 883; Priaolay, Buf (intorieranca), 11:14; Lud­ Billy Ray Brown 66-71— 137 Sstuntey's Ob itim Loe Artgelet 2. Calgary 1, OT wig, Mon (roughing), 13:54; Smith, Mon (un- Nick Faldo 68-69— 137 O o Cincinnati 110 000 102— 5 National Basketball Aasoclation HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) — Calvin PCete, School. Volunteers need not be athletes or have previous Chicago (Hark^ 0-0) at Pittsburgh (Drabek Monday, April t sportamonlika conducQ, 13:54; FbUgro, Buf (ur>- Tom Kits 68-70-^38 1-0), 1:05 p.m. Atlanta 020 000 0 0 0 -2 CHARLOTTE HORNETS— Placed Brian who struggled with back problems the past three years, Hartford 9 Boston 3 Special Olympic experience. All that is needed is the E— Duncan. DP— Cindnnati 1, Atlanta 1. sportsmonlika conduct), 13S4; Hortnon, Buf GenaSauars 66-72— 138 2 CD Los Arigaiss (Harshisar 0-0) at Houston Rowsom, forward, on the injured lisL Signed shot a S-under-par 66 Friday to tie Steve Pate for the Montreal Z BulMo 1. OT (roughing), 13:54; Skrudand, Mon (slashing), desire to assist an athlete for the day. LOB— Cindnnab 9, Atlanta a 2B— Oliver, Dun­ Ralph Lewis, guard, to a 10-day conbacL OonShkay 7888— 139 H ^ (Scott 0-0), 1:15 pim. Naw Vbrk Wanders 4, Naw Mvk Flangsrs 3, 15:4a Hal Sutton 7287— 139 Naw \brk (Gooden 0-1) at Montraal (De.Mar- can, Larkin, Presley, BHatchar. HR— Sabo 2 MIAMI HEAT— Signed Rory Sparrow, guard, second-round le ^ in the Heritage Qassic. Volunteer registration is May 5 from 9:30 aan. to 10 20T Second Period— 2, Montraal, Richer 4 Payne Stewart 70-68— 139 bnazO-O), 1:35 pm. (2), Murphy (1). SB— Duncan (1), Sabo (3). to a one-year contracL m . PCetc and F^tc were tied at 6-under-par 136 after two New Jersey 2, Wkuhinglon 1 (Skrudland. Corson), 7:51. 3. Buffalo. Voiva 3 Jaff Shimon 67-72-139 a.m. at Manchester High. For further information, call San Diego (Hurst 0-1) at San Francisco S— Browning 2. SF— Larkin, EDavis. HOCKEY rounds at the Harbour Town Golf Links. F^te led until Itiasday, April 10 (Bodgar, Tuigaon), 10:58 (pp). 4, Montraal, Davis Love III 7287— 139 O ^ (Gunderson 0-0), 3:35 p.m. IP H RER BB SO 646-7784. Toronto 4, SL Louis 2 Smith 1 (Lemiaux, Svoboda), 17:13. 5. JimHoilal 71-68— 140 SL Louis (Magrana 0-0) at Philadalphia (Ruf­ Cincinnati NEW YORK ISUNDERS-Called up Rob bogeying two of the last five holes. MInnsaoto 4, Chicago 0 Browning W.1-0 61-3 9 2 2 1 3 Montraal, Richar 5 (Smith). 1885. Panal- Scott Hoch 68-71— 140 fin 0-0), 7:05 p.m. DiMaio, center, from Springfield of the Peete, 46, had the best round of the day on the 6,657- Winnipeg 4, Edmonton 3,20T tiaa Bodgar. Buf (cross-checking), 189; WWa, Dorwia Hamrmnd 68-71— 140 Explorers dinner on May 16 Cincinnati (Jackson 0-0) at Atlanta (Clary Dibble 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 4 . Los Angelas fZ Calgary 4 Buf (elbowing), 3:11; Lamisux, Mon (hlglvslick- Greg Norman 78-70— 140 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Myers S.2 1 1 0 0 0 0 COLLEGE yard course, sinking six birdies and silffering a lone Wednesday, April 11 EAST HARTFORD — The East Hartford Explorers Atlanta ing), 486; Coibonnaau, Mon (tripping). 8:55; Billy Mayfair 69-71— 140 Sunday's Gamas NCAA— Withhold $10,000 of Purdue’s share bogey on tlie par-3,180-yard seventh hole. Boston 6, Hartlord 5 Ludwig, Mon (roughing), 1089; Lemiaux, Mon Tap-Off Club Hall of Fame Awards diiuier will be held Lillibtk IslarKlars 1 Umpires— Home, Layne; First, Engel; leader Billy Ray Brown were next at 137. F^do had a 69, (unsportsmanlike conduct). 11:49; Ksnriedy, Larry Mize 7189— 140 O O Restaurant. CirKinnati at Atlanla. 2:10 p.m. outburst against the officiating following Pur­ Washington 3, Naw Jersey 1 Buf (intorfatenca), 11:49; Corson, Mon (rough­ PaulAzinger 72-68-140 Los Angelas at Houston, 235 pm. Sacorxl, Davis: Third, Runge. due's second-round loss to Texas on March 18. while Brown shot a 71. Thuiaday, A ^ l 12 O “n This year’s inductees include Jim O’Brien, head coach T — ^27. A— 12,364. ing). 15:43; Bodgar, Buf (holding), 15:43; Dave Barr 68-72-140 San Diago at San Francisco, 3:35 p.m. Chicago 5, Minnasota 1, Chicago leads Lsmiaux, Mon, misconduct 1885. Loran Roberts 71-70— 141 m n i at Boston College who played three years with the Ex­ New Vbrk at Montreal, 805 pm. Dodgers 6, Astros 1 series 3-2 Third Period— 6, Montraal, Courtnoll 1 (Car- Gil Morgan 70-71— 141 plorers; Tony Murphy, former East Hartford High stand­ NCAA fines Purdue $10,000 SL Louie 4, Toronto 3. SL Louie wins lanes bonnaau, MePhee), 1889 (an). Penoltiae-Lud- Billy Andrade 68-73-141 National League results LOSANGELS HOUSTON 4-1 wig, Mon (hooking), 8:47; Hogue, Bui, niscorv BobEslaa 71-70— 141 out who captained Western Connecticut State University abrhM abrhM Golf OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (AP) — The N C ^ Calga7 5. Los Angeiss 1, Loa Angsiss leads ducL 11:57; MePhee, Mon (hooking), 14:43. Ray Stewart 69-72— 141 to a 28-2 record in Division III this past year; and Patrick Mets 4, Expos 1 Samuel cf 3 0 0 1 Tbur^cf 4 0 0 0 Division I basketball committee decided Friday to with­ series 3-2 Shots on goal— Montreal 6-13-13— 32. Buf­ Rndlph2b 5 1 2 0 Biggio c 4 0 10 hold $10,000 of Purdue University’s share of the 1990 Edmonton 4, Winnipeg 3. Winnipeg leads falo 6-8-12— 26. O O Callahan, former EHHS basketball standout. (10 innings) Daniels If 4 12 0 Doran 2b 4 110 series 3-2 Power-play Opportuniliea— Montreal 0 of 4; Also, UConn’s Tate George is scheduled to receive the NEWVORK MONTREAL Gonzalz If 0 1 0 GDavis 1b 4 0 2 0 PGA Seniors scores tournament revenues and reprimanded Coach Gene Friday, April 13 Buffalo 1 of 7. m z ab r h M abrhU Murray 1 b 1 2 2 Stubbs If 3 0 0 0 PALM BEACH GARDENS. Fla (AP) — Keady for his outburst against the officiating following Boston 3, Hartford 2, Boston lead eariss 3-2 Gooiiea— Monkaol, Roy. 3-2 (26 ihols-24 Radio, TV Explorers Achievement Award while Rick Clapp, sports Montraal 4, Buffalo 2, Montraal Isade larioa o > JeKoris 2b 5 1 1 0 DeShlds2b 5 0 10 Brooks rf 0 0 0 Davdsn ph 0 0 0 1 Scores Friday after the second round of the the Boilermakers’ second-round loss to Texas on March eavaa). Buffalo. Puppo. 2-3 (31-28). benefactor, the Service Award. Miller d 5 0 1 0 Grissom cl 4 0 0 0 Hamltn3b 0 0 0 GWilsonrf 4 0 0 0 $450,000 PGA Seniors Championship played 3 2 A— 16.433. > r* For ticket information, call Ray McKenna at HJhnsnSb 4 13 0 Rainatif 4 0 0 0 Sdoscia c 1 2 2 Caminit3b 3 0 10 on the 7,137-yard, par-72 Champions course at 18. Washington 4. Now Jarsey 3, Washington Raiarsa— Ron Hoggorth. Linesman— Swede Today 33 CD Stnebry rf 4 0 11 Wbllach3b 4 0 2 0 Griffin ss 1 1 1 Ramirz ss 3 0 10 the PGA National: The action reduces Purdue’s revenue from the tourna­ leads series 3-2 Knox. Brad Lozarowich. 528-2620. McRyIdsIf 4 0 0 0 Galarrg 1b 4 0 0 0 Morgan p 1 0 0 Gulicksn p 10 0 0 Gary Player 74-69— 143 New Ybrk Rerigars 6, New Vbrk Wanders 5, 1 pm. — Cuba at Pirolaa, Chennai 3 ment to approximately $560,000, a portion of which goes Rangers «rin series 4-1 1 pm. — Brawere at Rad Sox. NESN. WTIC 33 > M ar^ 1b 5 1 1 1 Burkap 0 0 0 0 Searagep 3 0 0 Rohde ph 10 0 0 Harold Henning 74-69— 143 Capitals 4, Devils 3 Saturday, April 14 180 pm. — Rangars at Vhnkaas, MSG. Snellenberger with ENC softball Lyoruc 5 1 2 2 Wbikarrf 3 0 0 0 Schtzdrp 0 0 0 0 Lee Trevino 77-67— 144 to the Big Ten Conference. VWahlngtoci 1 0 3— 4 Santovan c 4 0 0 0 Edmonton at Winnipsg, B.DS p.m. WPOP (AM-1410) > H Elitaru 5 0 0 0 Darwin p 0 0 0 0 Dale Douglass 71- 73— 144 Keady met with the committee April 2 at Denver and, Naw Jersey 0 2 1— 3 QUINCY, Mass. — Tammy Jane Snellenberger, a Conap 3 0 1 0 Qwon U 2 1 1 0 George Archer 72- 72— 144 Chicago at Mirmaaota, 8:35 p.m. 180 p.m. — Mats at Expos, SportsCharvW. “D Puhl ph 10 0 0 Calgary at Lot Angalae. 10:35 p.m. First Period— 1, WbsHngton, Huntsr 2 (Tuck- 1987 graduate of Manchester High, is an outfielder with Muisimn p 0 0 0 0 Aldrata ph 10 0 0 Kerfeld p CN Chi Rodriguez 74-70— 144 according to Jim Delaney, its chairman and commis­ sr). 9.83. Panalliea— S h a ^ , Wat (roughii^), WFAN (AM860) 0 0 0 0 Sunday, Aprtf 19 2 pm. — Tennis: Bausch t Lomb Champion- Carran ph 1 0 1 0 HaH p 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 6 10 6 Totals 32 1 6 1 Frank Beard 74-71— 145 sioner of the Big Ten Conference, the coach ack­ 6:44; MuUar, NJ (holding). 6:44; Shonatwn, NJ. the Eastern Nazame College women’s softball team thii" Machado p O'O'0 0 WJhnsn 1b 1 0 10 Ralph Tarry Buffalo at Montraal, 7.'05 p.m. shipa.ESPN Loa Angeles 001 20 9 210-6 73- 73— 146 misoonducL .7:11; Daneyko, NJ (rougNng), 0 0 0 0 Gross p nowledged “the inappropriateness of his commerrts arid New Jarsey at Wsshmgton, 7:05 p.m. 3 pm. — Bowling: PBA Showboat Open, spring. Franco p 20 11 Houston 000 001—1 Jack Nicklaus 697S— 146 16.86; Crowidar, NJ, miscorxIucL 2080. Folay ss 0 0 0 0 Roger Gnstrerg Boston St Hartford, 7:35 p.m. Chorinal 8 Snellenberger, a junior social worker major, played E— Caminiti, Ramirez, Schatzeder. 73- 73— 146 ... responsibility to conduct himself as a professional in Monday, April 18 Second Pariod— 2, Now Jersey, Morris 1 No boa ss 2 0 10 Charles Coody 74- 73— 147 (Driver, Weinrich), 687 (pp). 3, New Jersey, 4 p.m. — Goth PGA Harilaga Classic. Chan- her freshman year but was unable to play a year ago. She DP— Houston 2. LOB— Los Angeles 7. Houston all tournament activities.” Minnssoto at Chicago, 8:35 p.m., if nacaa- nal 3 Totals 41 411 4 Totals 38 1 7 1 5- 2B— Dorart. 3B— Griffia HR— Scioscia (1). Joseph Carr 75- 73— 148 Shanahan 3 (Ps.Sundstrom, Kasatonov), 14:45 sary pm. — Golf; PGA Seniors Championship. was recipient of ENC’s Captains Award in 1988. New Tbrk 000 010 000 3— 4 SB-Samuel (3). SF— Samuel. Griffip David­ Don Massangale 72- 76— 148 Panoltisa— Joyce, Wks (tripping), 283; SheoTiy, 4 Mont real 001 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 Miller Barber Lot Angelea at Calgary, 9:35 p.m., II naoaa- ChannalSO She is the daughter of Dale and Sandy Snellenberger son 75-73— 148 sary Wes (cross-chadiing), 4:57; Langway, Was E— HJohrtson. OP-Naw Z LOB— Naw Charles Sifford Chesnokov upsets Jay Berger (delay of gams). 583; Leach, W u (holding). 4:30 pm. — Horse Racing: Blue Grass IP H R ER BB SO 75- 73— 148 Winnipeg at EdmorOon, 9:35 p.m.. If necae- of Manchester. Vbrk 10, Montraal 6. 2B— Gross, HJohnson. Loe Angalea Al Kelley 71-77— 148 , Spain (AP) — Andrei Chesnokov of 12:45; Faliaov. NJ (hooking), 1783. Stakas. Chormal a 3B— Otwea HR— Lyons (2). SB—HJohnson (1). Bob Brue sary 480 pm. — Boxing: Mika McCollum vs. Morgan W.1-0 81-3 6 1 1 0 2 76- 72— 148 TUaaday, April 17 Third Pariod— 4, Wsshington, Ridley 1 IP H R ER BB SO Larry Ziegler 73- 75— 148 the Soviet Union upset top-seeded Jay Berger of the (Langway, dccaraOi), 87. 5, Washington, Cic- Michssl Wbtson. WBA middlawaighi chompiorv Dominski leads MCC softball Searage 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Hartford at Boston, 7:35 p.m., if naoassary ship, Chonnal 8 Naw Tbrfc Houston Jim Ferree 71-77— 148 United States 6-2, 6-4 Friday and advanced to the semi­ caraN 8 (MWsr), 4:30. 6. WbsNngton. CourtnaU Montraal at Buffalo. 7.'35 p.m., if necaasory 5 pm. — Hons Racing: Ooklown Honilcap. With Michelle Dominski tossing a one-hitter, the Cons 7 51118 Gullickaon L.0-1 5 5 3 2 2 2 Onrille Moody 76-73— 149 1 (Ridley). 1784. 7. New Jersey, F^Sundstrom Mussimn 1 0 0 0 0 0 DonBiea finals of the Count of Godo tennis tournament. Wbshxigton at Nm Jersey, 7:45 p.m., if 1 (MacLean, Shanahan), 19:22. Penal- ESPN Manchester Community College women’s softball team Schizdr 12-3 3 2 1 1 1 74- 75— 148 necessary 8:30 pm. — Blockhawks al North Stars, Machado W,14) 1 0 0 0 0 0 Art Proctor 75- 74— 148 In another surprise. No. 2 Martin Jaite of Argentina tos— None. whipped Greenfield, 16-0, Friday afternoon. Darwin 11-3 1 1 1 o 1 SportsChonnsI Franco S,2 1 2 0 0 0 2 Kerfeld 1 1 0 0 0 1 Bruce Cramplon 76- 73— 148 was ousted by fellow Argentinian Guillermo Pcrcz-Rol- Shots on goal— Wsshington 8-7-9— 24. Naw Eiominski helped the Cougars improve their record to Montraal Mike Hill Jarsey 4-9-7— 20. 10 pm. — Colsga baiabal: Texas AAM at Umpiree-Home. Marsh; RrsL Wbndelstodf 71- 78— 149 dan 6-4,6-4. Texas, NESN (tsps delay) 9-3, 8-2 in Region XXI play. Cathy Templeton had two Gross 7 7 1 1 3 2 Second, West; Third, Brocklander Larry Mancour 76- 73— 148 NHL playoff results B)war-play Opporturxbas— Washington 0 ol HalL.0-1 21-3 2 1 1 0 2 Jim Dent 2: Naw Jersey 1 ol4. 10 p.m. — Boxirx): Michaal Nunn vs. Marion T— 235 A— 22,067. 7972— 150 Fourth-seeded Andres Gomez of Ecuador, the defend­ Starbrig, IBF middleweighi chompionslxp HBO hits and four runs scor^, Brenda Bailey singled and Burke 2-3 2 2 2 0 0 Roberto De Vicanzo Goalies— WbsNngton, Beaupra, 2-1 (20 7975-150 ing champitM), and third seed Emilio Sanchez. Vicario of Bruins 3, Whalers 2 10 p.m. — Auto Racing: USAC nvdgals. Umpiras— Home, Darling: FksL Froamming: Jim Ohem shots-17 saves). New Jersey, Tartari 2-1 doubled and had a run scored and Robin Mitchell had 72- 78— 150 ESPN Second, PuUi; Third, Ripplay. Cardinals 11, Phillies 0 Bob Charles 7975— 150 Spain also advanced to the semifinals. Hartlord 1 1 0 -4 (24-20). • three hits and scored twice for MCC. STLOUIS PHILA Butch Baird Boston 3 1 0—3 Referee— nuji Stewart. Linaamsn— Ryan 1180 pm. — FWnas at Kings (joxiad in T— 3«0. A-44,183. 74-76— 150 Gomez defeated Diego Perez of Uruguay 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 progress), SportaChannal , MCC’s next game is T\iesday at home against Dean abrhM abrhM Rives McBee 7975— 150 First Rsriod— 1. Hartford. Somuataaon 1 (Tlp- Bozak. Randy Mitton. MThmpt If (7-5) and Sanchez Vicario turned in a 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 vic­ paa Dinaan). 9^6. 2. Boston Propp 1 (Jamay. Junior College. Cubs 2, Pirates 0 4 1 1 0 Campsncf 3 0 0 0 Fkiul Moran 74-77— 151 A— 19,040. Sunday McGee cf 4 2 3 1 Ford rf 0 0 0 0 Doug Dalzial Wbilay), 15:18 (pp). 3. Boston. Naaly 2 (Jan- CHICAGO pnrrsBURQH 77- 74— 151 tory over his compatriot Sergio Brugucra. ney. Propp). 17:27 (pp). Penatoes^-Burridga. Zeilec 5 2 2 4 Horr2b 3 0 10 At G^berger 7975— 151 1 pm. — KnickS al Catties. CharvW 3. WILI Bedrosian is out indefinitely abrhM abrhM Guerrer 1b 5 0 0 0 Kruklf Tommy Aaron Chesnokov will meet Gomez and Sanchez Vicario will Bos (bowdng). :12; Hu*. Har (roughing). 2i5; Rangers 6, Islanders 5 (AM-1400) WUtond 3 110 Bckmn3b 4 0 0 0 8971— 151 3 0 0 0 Cokint 1b 0 10 0 Jordan 1b 4 0 10 Jack Flock play Perez-Roland Saturday. Ladoucaur. Har (high-slicking). 13:53: Evason, N.Y. loUiNlara 2 0 3— 8 1 p m. — Brawara at Rad Sox. Chs. 30.38. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Francisco Giants Sndbrg2b Ball as 7978— 151 4 13 2 4 0 10 Pndltn3b 5 12 2 VHayasrf 4 0 0 0 Jerry Barber Har (boardng), 14i0; Dmearv Har. (roughing). N.Y. Rangsra 2 3 1— 8 WTC OwSmthH 4 0 0 0 VbnSlykd 4 0 0 0 Bmnsky rf 73- 79— 152 16:59: Gtllay. Bos (roughing). 16:59; Vorbeok, reliever Steve Bedrosian missed Friday night’s home 2 2 11 Thon ss 4 0 2 0 Terry Dill 7977— 152 Senior baseball plans to expand First Portod— I. N Y. Rangers, Gortosr 1 1:30 pm. ru«,gara at Vhnkaas. Chs. Osscars li 0 0 0 0 Bonilla rf 4 0 0 0 OSmith ss 3 0 11 CHayes 3b 4 0 2 0 Lou Graham Har (high-sticking). 16:59. (Turcolta. Patrick). 2:47 (pp). 2, N.Y. Wandors, 11.25 WPOP opener to be with his family after learning his 2i/2-year- Grace 1b 4 0 10 BondsH 3 0 2 0 7976— 152 Second Period— 4, Hartlord. Tippett 1 Oquend2b 3 1 1 2 Daulton c 3 0 0 0 Michael Joyce 81-71— 152 PHOENIX (AP) — Four teams will open play this fall Norton 1 (LaFonIsina). 9:51. 3. N.Y. Wanders. 2 p.m. — Socesr: USA vs. Icaland, old s(m was diagnosed with leukemia. Dawson rf 4 0 10 Braam 1b 3 0 0 0 Tudor p 1 0 0 0 KHowelt p Billy Maxwell pmeeo). 15.56. 5, Boston. Nealy 3. 18.87 (sh). OiMaio 1 (Laxdal), 1080. 4. N.Y. Rangers. SportsChonnsI (hu>a) Salazar 3b 4 0 10 LVIliarac 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 74- 79— 153 in a western division of Senior League Baseball if the Bedrosian left the Giants arvl reuimed to San FrarKis- Colemn ph 1 0 0 0 McElroy p 0 0 0 0 Doug Sanders ParWtfee-Wiemer. Bos (holdng). 3:48; Car­ Ognxtoick 4 (KWo, FVitock), 15:47 (pp). Panol- 3:X pm. — PGA Hanlaga Classic. Chennai Dunston ss 4 0 2 0 Lind 2b 72-81— 153 3 0 0 0 Twksbry p 0 10 0 nvrettp 0 0 0 0 league’s owners in Florida approve an expansion plan penter. Bos, mojor-game misconduct (high- nes— DiMaio. NYI (boarding). 189; Wxxf. NYI 3 co after TUesday night’s rainout in Atlanta. A lump was Girard c 4 0 0 0 WWkp 10 0 0 Booker ph 10 0 0 socklrxi). 7:10; Verbeek. Hsr (roughing). 10:16; (hooking). 1487; Broton, NYR (tripping). 18:40; 4 pm. — Goff: PQA Seniors Champronship. Maddux p 3 0 0 0 Roaalsr p 0 0 0 0 later this month. Commissioner Rick Horrow said. ktoog. Bos. served by Carter (roughing). 10:16: discovered on Cody Bedrosian’s left forearm on Tues­ RMcDwIp 0 0 0 0 UoSsr, NYR (croaa-chadung), 18:46. ChoraW U MiWIIms p 0 0 0 0 Cangals ph 10 00 Byero. Bos (sloshing). 1723; Samualsaon. Har. Moore p 0 0 0 0 Horrow, visiting Arizona this week, said there would Second Pariod— 5 N.Y, Rangars, Rochatori 4 pm. — Tarns: Bausch 8 Lorrto Champon- day, and the child ^so had a fever and pain in his right Kramsrp 0 0 0 0 Totsto Bowling doubts minor (rou^ng), 19:31: Cortar, Boa, m ill 11 Totaia 32 0 8 0 be two and possibly three franchises in the Phoenix area 1 (task). Broton), 182 (sh). 6, N.Y. Rangars, ships.ESPN shoulder. He underwent a battery of tests Wednesday and Rynidsph 10 0 0 StLoula doubla minor (charging, roubhing). 1981. Gartner 2 (Bkiamiisrg. Mollar). 8:40 (pp). 7, 780 p.m. — Bruins al Whalers. SportaChan­ 1 200 010 017— 11 Landrmp 0 0 0 0 with Tbeson and Rdm Springs, Calif., also vying for Third Pariod— Hont. PanaUss ■Ladouceur. nal. WTIC Thursday at UC San Francisco hospital. The child will Philadelphia _____000 00 0 0 0 0 - 0 N.Y. Rangars, IMIson 2 (Turootls, Ruff), 1184. TolMs 34 2 I 2 TolMo 30 0 3 0 remain there for further tests. DP— StLouls 1. Philadelphia 2. LOB— Biossoms teams comprised of former major leaguers 35 and older. Har (routfling). 289; Tomlak, Har (roughing). Psrtoltiaa- DiMaio. NYI (slashing). ^57; Nor­ 8 pm. — Mats at Expos. ESPN Chicago 000 030 000— 2 StLouls 7. Philadalphia 8. 2B— CHayes 289; Fatraro. Har (hitfvslicking). 289; Nasly. ton, NYI (slashing), 7:17; Rochalott NYR (hold- 11 p.m. — Rangars al Warvltrs, SportaChorv Sandy Harrington 182-480. Janet Hattan 179. Phoenix, Tempe, Mesa and Sun City arc the possible The diagnosis of leukemia was made Friday, the PHtsburgh 000 000 OOT 0 MGae, Zens. 3B-Oquendo. HR-Zeile (1)’ Bos (rouglir^). 289; ODwyor. Bos (routfilno). In^). 1887. nal(topadslay) X E— Ounslon. LOB— Chicago 8, Pittsburgh 4. Brunansky (1). S— Tudor. Roberta McCormick 204-488, Marilyn Mayors sites in the Phoenix area. Giants said. 452. Mary SL Peter 457. 9 9 0 y

Baldwin in line Beaten Leafs SCOREBOARD to buy N. Stars, WESTERN CONFERENCE M ra H 000 600 13x—10 MMweat Division have a reason E—BBpkon. Gonzates. CRipkan. DP— M - W L P cLG B timore 1. t3atroit 1. L O B ^ 'tin w a x-Utah 53 23 .697 — 10. 2B-M osaby. Nokes. Trammall. 3 ^ S F in - Baseball x-San Antonio 51 26 .662 21/2 (■' A. «• , a report states loy. CRipken. HR—GWterd (1). SB— 0 ■ 43 34 .558 101/2 ■ - -.V Jafterson (1). S - Phillips. SFintey. Tmmmall. Denver 39 38 .506 141/2 SF—Whitaker. 38 38 .500 15 (AP) — KSTP-TV reported Friday to be satisfied H h e r BB SO Houston American League standings IP Minnesota 22 55 .266 311/2 that a handshake deal has been reached for Howard BaRimora .234 351/2 EaalD IvW on 3 Charlotta 18 50 W L PCL GB Hamisch 3 PKifle Division Baldwin to buy the , but Baldwin TORONTO (AP) — The cleared Mitchell 3 1 .763 — Naw Y>rk 2 0 1.000 — 0 x-LA Lakers 58 18 said no deal had been made. Price L.0-1 0 .711 one hurdle in the race to respectibility but stumbled over Boston 3 2 .600 1/Z 2 x-Portlarxi 54 22 4 Aldrich 1 1'3 .675 61/2 'The station Cities said it learned of a tentative agree­ another while bowing out of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Toronto 3 2 .600 '« 0 x-PhoanIx 52 25 CIsvaland 1 1 .500 1 Bautista 2-3 Seattla 36 39 .494 201/2 ment between Baldwin and North Stars co-owner Gor­ The Leafs’ season came to an end Thursday night DetroH .455 231/2 Detroit 2 3 .400 1 '« 5 Golden Stats 35 42 don Gund from a member of the NHL’s Board of Gover­ Morris W.1-1 7 .385 29 when they lost 4-3 to St. Louis, ^ving the Blues a five- Baltinxira 1 2 .333 1'/S 1 LA Clippers 30 48 Petry 1 .295 36 nors and that the $31 million deal would keep the team in Mihwaukaa 1 2 .333 1'/2 0 Sacramento 23 55 game victory in their semifinal series. Wsat Dlvteloii Hennerran 1 x-dinched playoff berth Harrisch pitched to 3 belter* In the 4th, Pnce Minnesota. The Maple Leafs filed into their dressing room Friday W L PcL GB F rid a y's Gamas But Baldwin told KARE-TV in the Twin Cities that no 1 .750 — plichad to 1 better in the 7th. Lata Gamas Not Inciudad to pick up the remnants of their season. But despite California 3 WP-44orri*. BK-W orri*. PB—Tetdelon. 1 .667 'ra Atlanta 115, Detroit 111 deal had been reached. Chicago 2 Unpiree—Home. Cooney; F irst Brinkman; losing to St. Louis and the death of team owner Harold Oakland 2 1 .667 '/* Minnesota 117, Orlarxlo 102 “It’s just not true,” Baldwin told KARE from his home Texas 2 3 .400 Vn Third, Read. Chicago 116, Milwaukee 106 Ballard on Wednesday, they had reason to be satisfied. T—3:25. A—11.871. in Los Angeles. R)r the first time since 1979-80, the Leafs played iOO Kansas City 1 2 .333 1'/2 Golden Slate at Los Angelas Lakers, (n) Saattto 1 2 .333 I'/z \&nkees 3, Rangers 0 Dallas at Rirtland, (n) “We’ve had meetings and we’re working hard to try to hockey, earning 80 poinu in 80 games and finishing third Mirvtesota 1 3 .250 2 Saturday's Gamaa find a solution to the current dilemma that exists, but to F rid a y's Oamaa TEXAS NEW YORK in the Norris Division. Finishing at .500 was a pre-season Late CanMS Not inciudad abrhbl abrhbl Indiana at Now Jersey, 730 p.m say that it’s resolved is premature,” he said. Chicago at Wtashington, 7 3 0 p.m goal of general manager Floyd Smith. Cleveland 6, Chicago 2 2 0 10 Sax 2b 4 0 0 0 Huson 3b Philadelphia at Charlotte, 730 p.m Baldwin, the former owner of the Hartford Whalers, NevrVbrkS, TexaaO Espyph 1 0 0 0 Espnoz ss 4 0 11 ' -V Individually, Vince Damphousse set a team record for Orlando at DetroiL 7:30 p.m. -I' had been working with a group trying to bring an NHL Milvmukse 9, Boston 5 PImaro 1b 3 0 0 0 Mtngly 1b 4 110 Miami at Cleveland. 6 p.m. ■'f- most points by a left winger; with 94; Gary Leeman Detroit 10, B^tim ore 6 Buechl ph 1 0 0 0 Hall It 4 0 11 team to San Jose, Calif. The Bay area has not had an Sacramento at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. joined the elite 50-goal club, scoring 51; defensemen A1 Toronto 3, Kansas City 1 Baines dh 3 0 0 0 Winfild dh 4 12 0 NHL team since the California Seals moved to Cleveland Oakland at Seattle, (n) 1 0 0 0 Geren c 4 0 0 0 Atlanta at Milwaukae, 9 p.m lafrate and Luke Richardson improved markedly and Stanley ph Houston at Utah, 9:30 p.m Minnesota at California, (n) Sierra rf 3 0 2 0 Barfield rf 2 0 10 in 1976. The Gunds were minority owners of that team, Phoenix at Seattla, 10 pm . rookies Scott Pearson and John MacIntyre showed Saturday's Gamas Franco 2b 3 0 0 0 Kelly cl 3 0 0 1 7W bought control of the Cleveland Barons in 1977 and as­ Milwaukae (Bosk) 0.0) at Boston (aetnens 3 0 0 0 Blowers 3b 110 0 Denver at Portland, 1030 pm. promise. Petralli c Sunday's Gamas skKiijwy-i -j- - - sy--'.v. sumed control of the North Stars when the two teams m ). 1:05 p.m. Incvglialf 3 0 0 0 The Asaocmted Press But in the end, the Leafs were done in by a lack of dis­ (Johnson 0-0) at Detroit (Ritz 0-1), 3 0 0 0 New Vbrk at Boston, 1 pm . were merged in 1978. Kunkeiss Utah at Minnesota, 6 p.m. cipline. both on and off the ice, and their accent on of­ 1:15 p.m. Pettis cf 2 0 0 0 KSTP-TV had not been able to reach Baldwin, and Texas (Ryan 1-0) at New M>rk (Hawkins 0-0), 30 3 6 3 Houston at Los AngelM Lakers, 1030 pm. SAND IN HIS FACE — Jack Nicklaus blasts out of the trap at the 8th hole during first round fense at the price of defense. Tolata 26 0 3 0 Totals The Associated Press was not immediately able to reach 1 no pirn. Texas 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 - 0 NBA results play Thursday at the PGA Seniors Championship. Nicklaus, who had an opening-round 68. Early in the season, a few Leafs criticized Leeman and Toronto (StoMemyre 0-1) at Kansas City ______rVbrfc 100 100 lOx—3 him. his linemate, Ed Olczyk, saying they were playing only (Saberhagen 0-0), 2:35 p.m. Y -K u n k o i. Biowers. DP—Texas 1. Now York Hawks 115, Pistons 111 blew up to a 78 on Friday and trails by three strokes after 36 holes. Gordon Gund and co-owner George Gund also could for themselves and not for the team. Coach Doug Car­ Cleveland (Swirxlall 0-0) at Chicago (M.Peraz 3. l o b —Texas 3, Now York 6. 2B— Hall, 0-0), 8^5 p.m. Espinoza, Winfield. SB—Franco (2), Kelly 2 (2). ATLANTA (115) not be immediately reached. penter calmed the situation, but his relation was strained Oakland (Stewart 1-0) at Seattle (M.lbung IP H R ER BB SO Wilkins 8-14 7-9 25. Lovingston 1-3 2-2 4. Baldwin told KARE he couldn’t say whether a deal with his two forwards the remainder of the season. 0-0), 10S5 p.m Texas Malone 7-15 6-8 20, Rivers 10-15 2-5 24. Battle was close or far away because those terms arc loo hard to Minnesota (R.Smith 0-1) at California BWin L.0-1 6 2-3 5 3 2 3 3 1- 2 2-2 4. Webb 4-7 04) 8. W illis 5 1 0 2-2 12. Carpenter met with his players individually on Friday (Blyleven 0-1), 1 0 ^5 p.m. Jetfcoat 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Long 6-8 2-4 14, Volkov 1-3 2-2 4, Koncak 0-0 define. and his longest sessions were with Olczyk and I^m an. Sunday's Oamaa Russell 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0. Totals 43-77 2 534 115. It was just ‘one of those days’ “We continue to meet and 1 think we’re making Smith didn’t seemed concerned with the friction. Milwaukae at Boston, 1 ^5 p.m NewYbrfc DETROIT (111) Texas at New Vbrk, 1 nO p.m. PPorozW,1-0 5 1 0 0 2 5 Rodman 2-4 5 6 9, Edwards 13-21 3-3 29. progress,” he said. "They are working very hard and 1 am “You are going to have a certain amount of unrest, no Baltimore at Detroit, 1 n5 p.m Guterman 3 2 0 0 0 1 Laimbeer 6-9 0-0 13. Johnson 4-10 2-3 10. working very hard.” matter,” he said. “But the thing is to spot it, diffuse it and Cleveland at Chicago, 2:35 p.m Righetti S, 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Thomas 9-18 5 0 21, Dumars 5 7 5 4 10. Baldwin said no meetings with the Gunds are Toronto at Kansas C i^, 2n5 p.m. Unrtoires—Home. Clark; First, Hirschbeck; Aguirre 2-9 6-8 10. Salley 1-2 3-4 5, Green­ as Nicklaus loses Seniors lead settle it down.” Minnesota at California, 405 p.m Secorid, Phillips; Third, McCoy. wood 2-2 50 4. Totals 42-82 22-28 111. scheduled, “but telephones work.” Then there was John Kordic. He missed practices, was Oakland at Seattle, 10:05 p.m. T—^5 3. A—21,505. Atlanta 28 26 36 25—115 North Stars President Lou Nannc told KSTP he was late for flights and finally missed a game. That led to a American League results DatroK 35 22 25 29—111 Nicklaus, named last year as the Blue Jays 3, Royals 1 3-Point goals—Atlanta 4-7 (Rivers 2-2, Nicklaus after an opening-round 77, not aware of any deal. suspension, but management welcomed him back prior to Wilkins 2-3, Malone 0-1, Volkov 0-1), Detroit By Bob Green Player of the Century, said he could Indians 6, White Sox 2 TORONTO KANSAS CITY refuted his own statement with a 5- the playoffs — but his teammates gave him a cool recep­ 511 (Thomas 3-6, Dumars 1-1, Laimbeer 1-3, The Associated Press not recall ever making four double CLEVELAND CHICAGO abrhM abrhbl Aguirre 51). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—At­ undcr-par 67 that left him one shot tion. abrhbl abrhbl Famndz ss 4 0 1 0 Perry dh 4 0 0 0 lanta 44 (Malone 6), Deboit 45 (Johnson 8). As­ off the pace at the halfway point. bogeys in a single round. 3 0 1 1 sists—Atlanta 18 (Long 5), Detail 29 (Thomas Mariners have U ohnsnef A lack of discipline on the ice proved costly. Webster cf 4 1 0 0 MW ilsncf 4 0 1 0 Seltzer 3b 4 0 2 0 PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fa. The first came on the eighth hole, Browne 2b 3 1 1 0 Flatchr2b 2 0 0 0 GrobsrSb 4 1 1 0 Brett 1b 4 0 0 0 11). Total fouls— Atlanta 26, Detroit 27. Techni­ At 144, even par for two rounds In Thursday’s fifth game, Kordic retaliated to a check MIdndolf 4 1 2 4 Grabck2b 1 0 0 0 Ball If 4 1 3 2 BJacksnIf 4 0 1 0 cals—Detroit Illegal defense 3, Detroit coach — The leadcrboard at the 51st PGA where he hit an 8-iron second shot Daly, Rodman, Aguirre, Johnson. A—21,454. over the Champions course Nicklaus by taking a roughing penalty. The Blues scored the win­ Snyder rf 4 1 1 0 CakfarnH 3 0 0 0 M cG rifllb 4 0 0 0 Eisrvehef 4 0 0 0 Seniors Championship turned up­ fat and into the pond. KHrndz 1b 4 0 1 1 Fiskc 3 0 0 0 Olaruddh 4 0 1 0 Tablar rf 3 1 1 0 redesigned for this event at PGA a new outlook ning goal on the ensuing power play. Kordic’s needless CJamsdh 3 1 1 1 Karkovic c 0 0 0 0 My arse 2 110 Stillwell ss 3 0 11 Wblves117, Magic 102 side-down Friday as Lee Trevino At the 11th, he got a drive into the penalty was one of many examples of Toronto’s undis- Jacoby 3b Lyons ph . 1 1, 1 0 Bordersc 2 0 0 0 FW hile2b 3 0 0 0 and Gary Player moved to the front National, Trevino was tied with woods. His second ^ p t hit a tree A torrarc ■s'o’d 0 M ills dh 4 0 1 0 Laa 2b 3 0 1 1 Maefarin c 3 0 1 0 CaUedge 1521 4-7 28. Smi«i 5 1 3 1-1 11. and Jack Nicklaus took an astound­ Dale Douglass, George Archer and ciplin^ play all season. Santana ss 3 1 1 0 C M rtn zIb 4 0 0 0 Felix rf 3 0 0 0 Acres 5 3 5 0 0, SkUes 2-5 5 1 4, Thaus 5 1 5 limb and also got wet. SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle Mariners have a new Farm inss 1 ,0 0 0 Ventura 3b 4 0 2 1 Totals 34 3 9 3 Totals 32 1 6 1 510 19. Anderson 1-2 50 2, Reynolds 511 ing plunge. Chi Chi Rodriguez. On the 14th, he pulled a 6-iron “The discipline aspect we, as a team, fell short of,” owner, a new outlook and. apparenuy, some new fans. S osarf 3 1 1 0 Toronto 000 O il 010—3 511 20. Ansley 1-6 50 2, Vincent 3-8 50 6. second shot just left of the green. It For the first time in their 14 years in the American team captain Rob R ^ a g e said. “The retaliatory penal­ n u q u a ph 1 0 0 0 Kansas CHy 000 010 0 0 0 -1 Turner 570-0 15 Totals 4591 22-30 102. From an opening-round 68 and a Rodriguez had a second-round 70, Guillen ss 2 0 0 0 kicked off a mound, over the heads ties, the bad penalties and all of us were at fault. E—BJackson. DP—Toronto 1. Kansas City 2 MINNESOTA (117) three-stroke lead, Nicklaus blew 10 Archer a 72 and Douglass a 73. League, the Mariners have sold out their home opener. Totals 33 6 6 6 Totals 31 2 6 2 LOB—Toronto 5. Kansas City 4. 2B—Macfar- Corbin 1526 6-7 36, Murphy 1-6 2-2 4. of the gallery and out of bounds. After nine lousy seasons as the property of George Ar- CIsvalartd 000 013 200-6 Breuer 515 4-8 14, Campbell 11-20 5 7 27, shots higher to a 78 — including Nicklaus was another two shots “You have to get slapped in the face with it and those lana, BJackson, Myers, Tablar, Stillwell. “By about three inches,” Nicklaus gyros, the Mariners’ new owner, Jeff Smulyan, is inspir­ Chicago 001 0 0 0 001— 2 H R -B a ll (2). SB—Gruber (1). Richardson 11-19 4-6 26. Mitchell 57 50 10. four double bogeys — and a thrcc- back at 146. mistakes on our part loomed very large. It is one of the LOB—Cleveland 4. CNcago 6. 2B— Uohn- IP H R ER BB SO Lows 0-0 0-0 0, Roth 0-0 0-0 O.Totals 4593 said. ing new enthusiasm for major-league baseball in a city soa Sosa, Snyder, Maldorwdo. HR—CJamas 21-30 117. slrokc deficit after two rounds. His old golfing foe Arnold Palmer key reasons why we lost in the playoffs.” Toronto On the next, the par-3 15th, he wearied by losers. (1), Maldortedo (1). S—Guklsn, Browne. Key W.1-0 6 5 Orlando 16 25 30 29—102 *“Onc of those days,” said Nick­ suggested Nicklaus, playing in a IP H R ER BB SO DWbrdS.1 3 1 Minnaaou 30 27 26 34—117 pulled his tec shot into the comer of Smulyan, the Indianapolis broadcasting magnate who Another shortcoming was Toronto’s one-dimensional laus, who won his first start on the rare, third consecutive event, was Ctaxaland Kansas C ity 3-Polnt goals—Orlando 0-2 (Skilas 51, a bunker “and had rnm shot,” he bought the Mariners six months ago, already has made a brand of nm-and-gun hockey. The offense wound up Farrell W,14) 51-3 2 1 1 3 2 SOavisL.51 51-3 8 Reynolds 51), Minnesota 5 2 (Richardson 52). Senior Tour and then made a run at a getting tired. Olin 31-3 4 1 1 0 7 McWllms 1 2-3 0 Fouled out—Campbell. Rebounds— Orlando 52 said. He had to play about 80 big impression on the team and its fans with his refresh­ with the third-highest total in the NHL. On the flip side, seventh Masters title in the last two “Maybe. Could be.” Nicklaus they were third-worst in goals-against and Ramage said DJonasS.1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Aquirx) 2 1 (Catledge 11), Mimasota 61 (Corbin 19). As­ degrees away from the flag, chipped ing approach to the financial side of the game. Chktego W P-SOavis. sists—Orlando 22 (SkUae 7), M im asota 31 weeks. said. “I’d prefer to .say 1 just didn’t that should be food for thought over the summer. McDwH 5 2 1 1 0 4 Umpirsa—Home, Johnson; (Richardson 12). Total fouls—Ortamdo 24, Mlrv poorly and then two-putted for the First, McKean; “1 found out I was human after play very well. Argyros was criticized for not spending enough money Long L.51 1-3 2 3 3 1 0 Secorxl, Kaiser; Third, Vblteggio. nesola 2 5 Technicals—Orlando illegal defense fourth double of the day. “We certainly have quite a ways to go,” Ramage said. Radinsliy 0 1 0 0 0 0 T—2:23. A—20.522. 2. Orlarxlo coach Guokas. A—45,458. all,” he said, laughed, and made “I’d just like to tliink 1 got all my to keep players and produce a winner. Then, in pressing “We talked about defense and goals-against all year and Pal 1 2-3 3 2 2 0 1 bad golf, all my bad breaks out of “I’ll survive," he said. “I’ve local officials to meet his lease demands, he threatened 70 Rttteraon 2 0 0 0 0 0 Buiis 116, Bucks 106 reference to the near super-human defense is something we have to make a conscious effort su.srvivcd 78’s before. This round is several times to move the franchise — no idle threat in a X Radinaky pitched to 1 battsr In the 6 ti. MILWAUKEE (106) qualities being ascribed to him by the way in one round. The good HBP-AlotTW by Pal, CJamas McOowsl. over. I’ll go to the first tee tomorrow at improving next year.” ty Roberts 59 1-2 7. Anderson 511 4-5 20. Uiing is that I’m still in it. My good city that lost its Pilots to Milwaukee after the 1969 Umpires—Home, Barnatt; FirsL Kosc; Basketball his fellow pros. Lohaus 7-13 5 0 16. Roberlson 7-15 3-5 17. and go back to work.” Second, Roe; Third, Morrison. play Thursday kept me in conten­ season. “The only thing we were able to hang on to was scor­ Humphries 7-13 3-3 17, Pierce 512 3-6 22. “The worst news is that some­ T—^51. A—11,374. Player, a two-time winner of this Smulyan. 43, quickly set a new lone. Horlord 50 0-0 0, Grayer 2-5 1-2 5, Komet 51 tion,” he said. ing goals and playing offensively,” Leeman said. “We NBA standings body else might find out. too,” “He’s created a new atmosphere for everyone.” thrived on it.” Tigers 10, Orioles 6 2- 2 2 Totals 43-79 17-25106. He was not alone in his bad title, made his big move with three EASTERN CONFERENCE CHICAGO (116) Nicklaus said. consecutive birdies on the back nine second-year manager Jim Lcfcbvrc said. “The players BALTIMORE DETROIT Allanlle DIvlalan Pippan 5 1 3 2-4 14. Grant 1 514 1-3 21. Before Nicklaus made his cm- breaks, however. Smith skirted questions about where he wants to see abrhM and called it “one of the best pulling feel they can have good years in Seattle now and stay abrhM W L PcLGB Cartwright 58 57 15. PBxson 58 50 10. Jor­ barassing slide laic in ihe afternoon. Jim Fcrrcc, who was tied for the the Leafs improve, but it was obvious that the goaltend­ S F inleycl 3 2 2 0 P hilips 3b 2 1 0 0 xT^hiladsIphla 50 28 .641 _ dan 1516 56 26, Amwtrong 1-5 52 4, King roimd.s I’ve had in a long, long here." ing and defense are prime targets. However, the Leafs O rsulaklf 4 1 1 1 TrammI s t 3 1 1 2 x-Boston 48 29 .623 1'ra 58 58 16, Perdue 2-2 50 4. Davis 3-6 50 6. Player shot an early 69 and moved lead when the national television CRipkn ss 3 1 1 2 W hitekr2b 2 1 0 1 x-NewYbrk 44 33 5tn lime." Scott Bankhead, who won 14 games last season, wxs don’t have much help available in the minors and Smith .671 Nealy 5 1 5 0 O.Totals 47-83 21-30 116. into a share of the lead at 143. He cameras cut away for tlic day, TettM onc 3 0 0 0 Fisidsr 1b 5 1 1 0 Wbshlngton 29 48 .377 20<4 Mllwaukas 30 16 24 34—106 Trevino also bcncfillcd from good scheduled to pilch the Kingdome’s home opener Friday may have to make a major deal before next season. M illign 1b 4 0 0 0 M osabycf 4 2 3 2 Miami 17 60 .221 32 9). Assists Milwaukee 28 (Robertson 10), Trevino, who said he was out of it go home and baby-sit,” he said. throughout it’s minor league system. “Now the biggest thing for us to do is take one more G oraals2b 1 0 0 0 Haaihe 4 1 3 0 Allante 38 40 .487 18 Chicago 32 (Jordan 10). Total b u ls-M ilw a u ka e and had no chance of overtaking final hole. Totals 31 6 6 4 TMMa 36 101310 CIsvaland 37 40 .481 181/2 25. Chicago 22. Technical—R o b e rtto a A— step forward next year,” Smith said. BaHimora 301 000 200— 6 Orlando 17 60 .221 381/2 18,676. 9 9 0 y AA

Lyons HR puts icing on Mets’ win over Expos Britsox blank secutive_____y.: errorless /vAmAgame of at CA/'fM second base. MONTREAL (AP) — Barry Lyons hit Johnson, who had three hits on the Sandberg has hit 21 homers since last a iwo-run homer to cap a thrM-run lOlh NL Roundup afternoon, led off the 10th with a double commiting an error on June 21,1989. Albany Yanks inning rally, providing the New York against Montreal reliever Drew Hall. Two Sandberg is within three games of Mets with a 4-1 victory over Montreal outs later, Marshall singled to left, giving tying the record for the longest errorless NEW BRITAIN (AP) — Spaiked by the one-hit pitch­ Friday in the Expos’ home opener at Mike Marshall ahead of him. Marshall New York the lead. streak by an infielder, 97 games by third ing of lefthander Tom Fischer, the New Britain Red Sox Olympic Stadium. had singled home Howard Johnson with Tlie victory went to rookie Julio bseman Jim Davenport of the San Fran­ beat the Albany Yankees 6-0 Friday night in Eastern Lyons’ homer off Tim Burke scored the go-ahead run. Machado (1-0) who pitched a perfect cisco Giants from July 29, 1966 through League play. ninth inning. John Franco worked the Fischer threw seven innings, striking out seven and April 28, 1%8. . 10th and earned his second save. Reds 5, Braves 2: At Atlanta, Chris no-hitting Albany until the end of the seventh. The Expos had taken a 1-0 lead in the Sabo, trying to rebound from a poor John Ramos doubled just inside the left field line to third against New York starter David season, hit two home runs and Barry spoil Fischer’s no-hit bid. Cone when Spike Owen tripled to left Larkin’s bases-loadcd sacrifice fly New Britain shortstop Randy Randle gave the Red Sox center and scored on pitcher Kevin Gross snapped a seventh-inning lie as the un­ an early 1-0 advantage with a first-inning home run to left center field off starter and loser. Royal Clayton. bloop double down the left field line. beaten Cincinnati Reds edged the Atlanta New York tied the score in the fifth in­ Braves 5-2 Friday night for their fourth ning on a single'by Gregg Jefferies, a straight victory. walk to Johnson and Darryl Strawberry’s The Reds broke a 2-2 deadlock without opposite-field single to left. getting a hit. Starter Derek Lilliquist (0-1) Bruins Cone pitched out of uouble in the walked Mariano Duncan, who advanct^ From Page 48 o seventli after third baseman Johnson to second on pitcher Tom Browning s J3 threw Tim Wallach’s routine grounder -n past first for a two-base error. Wallach ad­ sacrifice. Lilliquist was lifted after walking Sabo tory in game six Sunday at the Montreal Forum. ^ F vanced to third on Andres Galarraga’s fly After Smith tied the game 2-2 at 17:13 of the second and reliever Joe Boever loaded the bases to right, but after walking rookie Larry period. Richer gave Montreal the lead 1:12 later with his by walking Billy Hatcher. Larkin then hit Walker, Cone struck out Nelson San- second goal of the night. ~ m tovenia and pinch-hitter Mike Aldrete to a sacrifice fly to right field. Russ Courtnall added an empty-net goal for the 0 o Browning (1-0) allowed nine hits in 6 The Associated Press Canadiens with 1:21 remaining in the game. end the threat. 1-3 innings, leaving when Oddibe ^ Cubs 2, Pirates 0: At Pittsburgh, Ryne Buffalo scored the only goal in the first period when TRYING FOR TWO — Boston Red Sox shortstop Jody Reed, right, makes the force on Mil­ 03 McDowell beat out an infield single and H • < Sandberg continued his hot start with Montreal goalie Patrick Roy, Canadiens defenseman Syl- advanced to second on second baseman waukee’s Edgar Diaz, but comes up late trying to complete a double play in the second in­ three hits, including a two-run homer, and vain Lefebvre and Buffalo’s Darrin Shaimon chased a m . ning of their game Friday night at Fenway Park. The Brewers won, 9-5. Greg Maddux allowed two hits in 7 2-3 Duncan’s throwing error. loose puck behind the net. Shannon directed the loose Cardinals 11, Phillies 0: At Philadel­ innings as the Chicago Cubs beat Pit­ puck to Scott Amici in front, who chipped it into the phia, John Tudor allowed three hits in six tsburgh 2-0 Friday night in the Pirates’ vacant net at 17:55. innings for his first victoiy in two seasons 1 home opener. Richer tied it at 7:51 of the second period when he Maddux, who had a 2-7 career record as the St. Louis Cardinals routed the circled from behind the net and tipped home a Brian Red Sox and 4.06 ERA against Pittsburgh entering Philadelphia Phillies 11-0 Friday night. Skrudland pass from the comer. From Page 48 | - 33 the game, allowed only two singles by Cardinals rookie catcher Todd Zeile Rick Vaive gave Buffalo a 2-1 lead midway through ■ O O Barry Bonds before Mitch Williams drove in four runs, hitting a two-run the second period. As he was falling to the ice in the low O -n homer in the first off Ken Howell (0-1) earned runs. three-year, $5.7 million contract, Indians, who lost to the Yankees 6-4 finished up for his third save in four slot, he shoveled a rebound into Roy, who made the save Thursday in their season opener. m r n and a two-run double in the ninth. The The Brewers led 5-1 in the fifth kept the Rangfrs off-balance with an games. Williams allowed one hit. but then batted the puck into the net with his arm. Blue Jays 3, Royals 1: At Kan­ Cardinals scored seven runs in the ninth, before Boston rallied to tie. Billy Jo assortment of fastballs, hard sliders Maddux allowed only one Pirate, The Canadiens tied it at 2-2 when Smith skated down sas, City, Mo., Jimmy Key won in six off Roger McDowell. Robidoux homered in the fifth and and a couple of his favorite bloop Wally Backman, to advance to third base. the wing on a 2-on-l and, using Claude Lemieux as a his first start since athroscopic Tudor, attempting a comeback from Marty Barrett hit an RBI single in pitches. He struck out five, walked Backman reached on shortstop Shawon decoy, ripped a 20-footer that trickled in off the glove of shoulder surgery, and George Bell O O elbow and shoulder problems, had not the sixth as the Red Sox closed to two and gave up only Ruben Sier­ Duitston’s two-base error in the third and Buffalo gc^ic Daren Puppa. homered and h ^ three hits Friday started since last July 8, when he was 5-3. ra’s ground single in the second. m z moved up on Joe Girardi’s passed ball, Richer scored the go-ahead goal came after he faked a night as the Toronto Blue Jays beat a > but was stranded when Jay Bell grounded with the Los Angeles Dodgers. slapshot, skated in a few feet more and then blasted a In the seventh, Ellis Burks Perez pitched only three innings doubled off and Dwight Evans the Kansas City Royals 3-1. > r- out. Dodgers 6, Astros 1: At Houston, slapshot that beat Puppa to the stick side. in spring training after arriving a reached on Bates’ fielding error. week late. He stayed in Florida for Key, who had the surgery in Oc­ 33 03 Maddux struck out five and walked Mike Morgan and Ray Scarage combined Capitals 4, Devils 3: At East Rutherford. NJ., Dino tober to repair a partially tom rotator Robidoux’s sacrifice fly made it 5-4 extra work and, like many starters in none. on a six-hitter as the Los Angeles Ciccarclli set up the tying goal by Mike Ridley and cuff, allowed one run and five hits 33 > Sandberg followed Jerome Walton’s Dodgers beat Houston 6-1 Friday night, scored his playoff-leading eighth goal in the opening and Evans scored when Bates threw the major leagues in this opening away Rich Gedman’s grounder to in six innings, struck out four and > one-out walk in the fifth with a drive over sending the winless Astros to their fourth 4:30 of the third period to lead the Washington Capitals week, was pulled early after 75 second for an error. walked none. Duane Ward pitched the left-field wall for his first homer of straight loss. to a 4-3 victory over the New Jersey Devils and a 3-2 pitches. 2 Shortstop Jody Reed threw away three innings of one-hit relief for his the season. Sandberg, a career .229 hitter Morgan took a four-hit shutout into the lead in their first-round scries Friday night. Lee Guctterman-shtitout Texas on Dave Parker’s grounder in the first two singles over three two innings, first save, striking out six. O Tht AMOdaied Preu in April, is 9-for-17, a 529 average. ninth, but gave way to Searage with one The Capitals can wrap up the best-of-7 Patrick for an error, allowing Surhoff to gnd.D^vc Righetti struck out two of Key and Ward held the Royals to 03 Until this season, ^ r i l had been the out after allowing two hits. Mark David­ Division semifinal series by winning either Sunday at the just six hits, but four of them were SECURES THE W IN — Barry Lyons, right, of the New Yofk Mets is score from second for a 1-0 lead. the^ three batted he faced in the ninth worst hiaing month for Sandberg, a .285 son broke up the shutout with a sacrifice Capital Centre in Landover, Md. or in the Meadowlands doubles. congratulated at the plate by teammate Mike Marshall after his career hitler. on Tliesday, if a seventh game is necessary. Bates scored on the front end of a for his first save. The Ymkees per­ fiy- double steal with Sheffield in the mitted only one runner past first Storm Davis, making his first Sandberg, who opened the season with Alfredo Griffin led off the Dodgers Washinaton. which beat New Jersey 3-1 on Wednes­ two-run homer in the 10th inning against the Expos’ Tim Burke second, but Boston closed to 2-1 in start for Kansas City since signing a three consecutive two-hit games, also third with a triple and scored on Juan day to even the senes, had the better of the play for the base. Friday afternoon in Montreal. The Mets spoiled the Expos’ home the bottom of the inning when Shef­ Bobby Witt (0-1) gave up all three-year, $6 million contact in played his major league recora 94th con­ Saiauel’s sacrifice fly. first two periods but trailed 2-1 as New Jersey got field threw away Barrett’s grounder three runs, two of them earned, on December, gave up eight hits and opener, 4-1. second-period goals from rookie Jon Morris and Brendan two runs in 5 2-3 innings. He won a Shanahan. to third with G e ^ a n on third base. five hits in 6 2-3 innings. In spring Greg Vaughn hit a sacrifice fly in training, Witt was 0-2 and gave up career-high 19 games for Oakland Rangers 6, Islanders 5: At New York. Mike Gartner the third to make it 3-1. Milwaukee 14 runs on 21 hits in 12 innings. last year and became a free agent Hawks beat Pistons, lead in race for final playoff slot scored three times, including a power-play goal in a added two runs in the fifth on after the season. three-goal second period, as the New York Rangers held Indians 6, White Sox 2: At Vaughn’s RBI single and Edgar Tigers 10, Orioles 6: At Detroit, AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) — Dominique Wilkins half, and had 11 rebounds. off the 6-5 Friday night to win their Chicago, Candy Maldonado drove scored 25 points and made the game’s key defrasive Jerry Reynolds added 20 points for the Magic. Diaz’s squeeze bunt. in four runs with a two-run homer struck out nine for his NBA Roundup opemng-round playoff series in five games. Milwaiikec starter Jaime Navarro play, leading the Atlanta Hawks to a 115-111 victory The Rangers, clinching the Patrick Division semifinal and a two-run double, and Chris highest total in two years, and Gary Bulls 116, Bucks 106: At Chicago, Michael Jordan allowed three runs and five hits in 5 Ward drove in four runs Friday night over the Pistons on Friday night. series 4-1 on the 50-year anniversary of their last Stanley James also homered Friday as the scored 26 points, and the Chicago Bulls won for the 1-3 innings and threw 84 pitches. as the beat the Bal­ The win moves Atlanta one-half game ahead of idle Cup championship, advanced to the division finals Cleveland Indians beat the Chicago The loss was only the fifth in 38 home games for the ninth consecutive time and pulled within two games of Yankees 3, Rangers 0: At New Cleveland for the eighth and final Eastern Ccmference against the winner of the Washington-New Jersey series. White Sox 6-2. timore Orioles 10-6. Pistons, who also were 27-0 at the I^lace when scoring Detroit in the Eastern Conference with a 116-106 victory York, Pascual Perez made a playoff spot. 'The loss and Chicago’s victory over Mil­ The three-goal game was the first ever in the playoffs John Farrell (1-0) allowed two Morris (1-1) gave up six runs and l(X)or more points. over the Milwaukee Bucks Friday night. memorable Yankees’ debut, allow­ six hits in seven innings. The waukee cut Detroit’s lead for the conference’s best for Gartner- who was acquired by the Rangers from Min­ hits in 5 1-3 innings, and Steve Olin Timberwolves 117, Magic 102: At Minneapolis, The Bulls improved their home record to 34-5 and ing one single in five iimings and record to two games over the Bulls. nesota at the trading deadline. Gartner, who has 449 struck out seven in 3 1-3 itmings of strikeouts were his most since fan­ C/) Tyrtme Corbin scored 36 points, Tony Campbell 27 and won for the 15th time in 17 games. If they catch the Pis­ Detroit, trailing 113-111, had the ball with less thsm career regular-season goals, has only 19 in the playoffs combining on a three-hitter Friday relief. Doug Jones, who allowed the ning 10 against Kansas City on July Po<4i Richardson 26 as the Minnesota Timberwolves tons in the final nine days of the regular season, they night as New York beat the Texas 26. 1988. Dan Prlry and Mike Hcn- five seconds left, but Wilkins intercepted Isiah Thomas’s defeated Orlando 117-102 Friday night, the Magic’s 11th and had ikm scored until lYiday night. game-winning hit in Geveland’s pass with 3.6 seconds to go and then hit two free throws would have the homecourt advantage in the conference Pht LaRmtaine and Jeff Norton both returned from Rangers 3-0. opener, got the final out for his first neman finished. straight loss. playoffs. Joe Price (0-1), the third of five to clinch the outcome. concussions suffered earlier in the series, but they The Yankees managed just six save and finished the combined six- Corbin tied his career high for points and set a per­ Ricky Pierce had 22 points and Greg Anderson added Baltimore pitchm, faced just one The Pistons trailed by six with 7:35 remaining, but couldn’t help the Islanders suve off elimination. Nor hits, including two more by Dave hitter. sonal best with 19 rebounds. 20 for the Bucks, who can clinch a playoff berth with a batter and took the loss. went on a 9-2 run to take a 102-101 lead with 4:32 left. could an infusion of young blood by Islanders coach A1 Witifield, but benefited ftom some Maldonado hit the go-ahead home In the first half, Campbell scored 23 points and Ward hit a two-run homer in the Doc Rivers, who scored nine of his 24 points in the victory at home against Atlanta on Saturday night. Arbour- who shook up the lineup by benching several good luck on Friday the 13th. They run off Bill Long in a three-run sixth Richardson and Corbin 16 apiece. The three had all but Horace Grant scored 21 for the Bulls. fourth off Pete Hamisch, added an fourth quarter, rcsporxkd with a 3-pointer 18 seconds two of Minnesota's points at halftime, when the Wolves veterans inluding Bryan Trotucr and Alan Kerr. scored the only run they needed in and doubled home two more runs in 1 RBI groundout for the go-ahead run later to give the Hawks the lead for good. Pierce scored 13 points in the fourth quarter, leading a It was the first Umc in five tries since 1979 that the the first inning on a two-out error the seventh. James homered in the Detroit’s James Edwards led all scorers with 29 points, led 57-43. Bucks rally that trimmed Chicago’s 19-point lead to fifth, tying the game 1-1. in the seventh and hit a run-scoring Randy Breuer set a Timberwolves record with nine Rangers beat theu suburban rivals in the playoffs and aixl Mel Hall’s check-swing double. and Thomas had 21 poinu and 11 assists. Moses Malone 102-96 on a 3-pointer with 5:09 remaining. But Mil­ The victory was the first for the single in the eighth. blocked shou. He also scored 14 poirus, all in the second waukee got no closer. only the second Ume in their seven series. Perez, the free agent who signed a scored 20 points for Atlanta. 9 9 0 y A Panned Squared Abortion A Industrial-to-residential Whalers win in OT Debate shifts change rejected/3 to even up NHL series/11 to state House/4 mianrhpBlpr lUpralh

Monday, April 16,1990 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents /v-ii iUaurbpfitrr Hrralb starling says money Bus evades is motivating force Lithuanians quick fix told: expect SPORTS see page 39 By Rick Santos Manchester Herald

Terrie Dittmann, who lives at 236 Knollwood Road, was awakened at 6:45 this morning when a Connecticut ‘hectic’ week Transit bus roared past her home. Dittmann says she wouldn’t be so upset if the bus, which passes every the Supreme Council, Lithuania’s By Brian Friedman parliament weekday morning and afternoon, picked up at least one The Associated Press Bruins go up on Whalers person on her street. The full parliament is to meet Thesday. But it doesn’t. MOSCOW — Lithuania’s leader­ The only reason the bus travels on Knollwood, which Ozolas also said that Lithuania ship today discussed what to do and Estonia planned to exchange branches eastward off Vernon Street and loops back onto about a I^ m lin threat to cut off NHL Playoffs itself, is to turn around. ambassadors today, according to crucial supplies to the Baltic Aidas Palubinskas of the Lithuanian And a bus company official says the bus wouldn’t republic for ignoring a deadline to o even get near Dittmann’s home or Knollwood if it didn’t I^liament’s information office. BOSTON (AP) — ’s shorthanded goal repeal laws that break with Moscow. Landsbergis repeatedly has said J3 - n broke a second-period tie as the continued have to drop off employees at the Crestfield Convales­ As the 48-hour deadline set by their power-play domination and beat the Hartford cent Home, which is near the intersection of Vernon and Soviet President Mikhail S. Gor­ Lithuania would not abandon its ^ F drive to restore the independence Whalers 3-2 F ri^y night to move within one victory of Knollwood. bachev expired Sunday night, the clinching the opening-round series. Dittmaim says, “It’s a quiet, rural street,’’ but the bus republic’s deputy prime minister, lost when, with fellow Baltic states — m The Bruins, second in the NHL in power-play and threatens the stdiety of her neighborhood, especially when Romualdas Ozolas, went on Latvia and Estonia, it was forcibly annexed by the Soviet Union in O o penalty-killing effectiveness, lead the best-of-7 Adams kids are out playing as they arc when the bus comes by in Lithuanian television to urge its 3.8 1940. Division series 3-2 and can wrap it up with a win Sunday the afternoon. million people to brace for a “hec­ Gorbachev demanded Friday that ^ 00 at Hartford. This morning, Dittmann said she was frustrated be­ tic” week. Lithuania’s leaders rescind “anti- H - < Boston’s other two goals, by Brian Propp and Neely, cause it’s been ^most two weeks since she and several Lithuanian President Vytautas constitutional” actions promoting in­ m . came on Boston power plays. neighbors were promised the problem would be solved Landsbergis, Prime Minister dependence or face an economic The Bruins, playing their third straight game without after they registered their complaint publicly at a meeting Kazimiera Prunskiene and members o embargo. That includes canceling injured defenseman Ray Bourque, held a 3-0 shooting of the town’s Board of Directors. of the Cabinet and parliamentary conscription into the Soviet army advantage and had two goals on their five power plays. “We’re going to call (Mayor Terry) Werkhoven leadership discussed “a plan of and seizing Communist Party Hartford was scoreless on its five power plays and was today,” she said. economic measures” in the face of property. O 5 outshot 3-2. However, she may not need to do that because the bus an embargo by the Kremlin, Vilnius The Soviet president threatened to r “ X) The Bruins have seven goals in the series on 24 power ' is supposed to cease traveling on Knollwood by the end Radio said. plays, while Hartford has two on 26. of the month. Assistant Town Manager Steven Werbner Such an embargo would include cut off products the Soviet Union O O sells abroad for hard currency if the Neely’s winning goal, his third goal of the series, was said this morning after talking with officials from Con­ cutting off the supply of oil and Q “n republic’s leaders failed to a a by set up by Hartford goalie Peter Sidorkiewicz’s mistake. necticut Transit. naturd gas that the republic buys m r n Sunday. He did not specify the Sidorkiewicz tried to clear Randy Burridge’s shot, but The delay exists apparently because the company’s only from Moscow at subsidized materials, but they include oil and Neely intercepted the puck in the right circle. Neely, who policy-making board must approve the change, then prices. gas. led Boston with 55 regular-season goals, put a 25-footer notify affected riders at least two weeks before the The capital of Vilnius was quiet There was no immediate word by Sidorkiewicz to give the Bruins a 3-2 lead. change is made. Judy Hartiino/Manchester Herald O O today as the predominantly Roman from the Kremlin today on the Hartford got the power play when Lyndon Byers went “We feel bad that some people will be without Catholic republic celebrated the m z off for slashing at 17:23 of the period. But the Bruins transportation,” Stephen Warren, Connecticut Transit’s FLAG-WAVERS — Rebecca Poole, 7, hoists Alyssa Boasso, 6, as she threatened embargo. final day of a three-day Easter In Washington on Sunday, Senate a > outshot Hartford during the next two minutes 2-0, includ­ assistant general manager for development, said today. waves Old Glory. Their purpose was a little more than patriotic, though. weekend. Most factories and busi­ > r- ing Neely’s goal. “We don’t like taking service away from people unless They were trying to drum up business over the weekend for their roadside nesses were closed, according to a Please see LITHUANIA, page 10 JJ (D Hartford’s Ulf Samuelsson got the game’s first goal at worker in the information office of Please see BUS, page 10 juice and cookie stand. 9:36 of the first period and Dave Tippett tied it 2-2 at JJ > 15:56 of the second. TODAY > H Trailing 2-1 after one period, Hartford tied the game ----: p “0 when Tippett converted a rebound of Kevin Dineen’s shot. The play began when Craig Janney failed to clear a With O’Neill gone, Droney eating nis words Index pass that was intercepted by Dineen 40 feet in front of 20 pagaa, 2 sactlons goalie Andy Moog. branded O’Neill’s upstart chal­ need in Connecticut,” Droney said regard. criticism of Morrison, Foley said, Hartford had a good chance to tie the game earlier By Peter Viles lenger, U.S. Rep. Bruce Morrison, at week’s end. Although he has not “If Bruce Morrison can change “I’ve got copies,” his eyes lighting Classified tO-20 after Bob Carpenter got a major penalty and was ejected The Associated Press D-Conn., a “left wing liberal” and formally endorsed Morrison, he my mind, he can chxutge anybody’s up. He said Droney's earlier state­ Comics 16 at 7:10 for cutting Brad Shaw. Hartford outshot the “Bruce Income Tax.” seemed to flirt with an endorsement mind,” Droney said. “1 was one of ments could resurface in Republican Focus 17 Bruins just 1-0 during its five-minute power play, and HARTFORD — State Friday. his greatest detractors and he’s con­ Local/Stala 9-6 that shot didn’t come until 37 seconds remained. Democratic Ruly Chairman John F. Now that O’Neill is out of the campaign commercials. Lottetv 2 race and Morrison is driving toward “He is a tough, no-nonsense, ex­ vinced me he can be the governor of “I would think that they probably Nation/WbrU 6,7.0,18 Janney, Boston’s top playmaker, set up his team’s first The Associated Press Droney Jr. has never been known Connecticut.” two go^s, both on power plays. They came after for mincing words. In this upside- the Democratic Party’s convention perienced congressman who is ready deserve to be revisited,” Fbley said. Obiluariaa 2 “It refers back to the old prayer,” Ooinion 8 . Samuelsson opened the scoring with a 40-foot shot along CLEARING OUT — Hartford defenseman Dave Babych (44) and goalie Peter Sidorkiewicz down political year, he may end up endorsement, Droney has changed to handle budget problems with a This flip-flop amuses hands-on approach. I like that.” Republicans, particularly their state Foley said. “‘Lord, let us choose our SoorU 11-15 the ice. clear Boston Bruins’ forward Brian Propp (36) from in front of the Hartford net in the first eating some of them. his tune. Television 16 Propp, for Boston’s 6-5 victory in Wednesday For months, Droney stood by “Bruce Morrison is the type of Droney acknowledged he did not chaimtan, Richard Foley. Please see DRONEY, page 10 ______night’s fourth game because of poor play, tied the game period of their Stanley Cup playoff game Friday night at Boston Garden. The Bruins won, Gov. William A. O’Neill’s side and fellow who I think is just what we always hold Morrison in such high Asked about Droney’s earlier I at 15:18 of the first period. Glen Wesley passed the puck 3-2, to take a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series. Game 6 is Sunday night at the Hartford from 40-feet in front of Sidorkiewicz to Janney at the Civic Center. right edge of the crease. Jaimey shoveled it across the Nurse, trainee killed slot and Propp tipped it in. Boston went ahead on Neely’s first goal at 17:27. Jan­ Sculptors at MCC ney, holding the puck by the right boards in Hartford’s Bosox bow, Yankees triumph in hospital shootings zone, passed it to Neely, who connected on a 15-footer from the slot. BOSTON (AP) — Billy Bates SAN DIEGO — A man who flew ing around,” said PJ. Ginsburg, who Rob Deer led off the ninth with turn trash to art was being treated for bums. “He Canadians 4, Sabres 2: At Buffalo, N.Y., Stephane and Sheffield made up for cr- into a rage at a surgeon after learn­ his first home run, Murphy walked started to yell, 'What the hell’s Richer scored his fifth and sixth goals of the playoffs and rore with consecutive doubles that AL Roundup ing his father had died on the operat­ Gary Sheffield with the bases loaded wrong with you. why didn’t you Bobby Smith added a goal and an assist as the Monueal scored the go-ahead run in the By Dicinna M. Talbot ing table returned with a gun and Canadiens beat the Btdfalo Sabres 4-2 Friday night to eighth inning Friday night, and the 3nd BJ. Surhoff hit a sacrifice fly. opened fire in an emergency room, ueat him the first time?’” with a pair of unearned runs off Manchester Herald The elder R)wers had been taken take a 3-2 lead in their semifinal series. Milwaukee Brewers beat the Boston Chuck Crim (1-0). Milwaukee made four errors that killing two people and wounding led to three unearned runs; the Red to the emergency room the night The Canadiens can win the bcst-of-7 scries with a vic- Red Sox 9-5. Roger Perreault and Jeanne two, police and witnesses say. Bates greeted Rob Murphy (0-1) Sox made three that led to two un- before for an unrelated ailment and Bates made two errors as the Red with a double to start the eighth and Drinkuth, two advanced sculpture Bradford Warren Fbwers Jr., 46, was being held today for investiga­ released, Henderson said. 1 Sox tied the score 5-5 in the seventh students at Manchester Com­ Please see BRUINS, page 47 scored on Sheffield’s double. Please see RED SOX, page 47 FXjwcrs apparently left the hospi- munity College, plan to spend tion of murder and attempted mur­ ul, then returned and opened fire most of the day Saturday collect­ der in the rampage Saturday at Mis­ with a handgun, police said. ing. nailing and gluing pieces of sion Bay Memorial Hospital. Deborah Burke, a nurse at the uash together. He surrendered to police shortly hospital for about 10 years, died As part of MCC’s Earth Day after the shooting spree, in which a after being shot once in the chest, festivities, the 20-ycar-olds plan to nurse and a medical trainee were authorities said. use throw-away wood, cardboard, killed and a doctor and a patient’s father were wounded. Edward Thomas Rooney, 30, who paper, metals ... anything they was studying to becontc an emer­ find or are given to create a sculp­ The elder Fbwers had suffered an abdominal aneurysm and required gency medical technician and was in ture. Tha Auociatad Pratt The final result, or results if emergency surgery, but his son had the emergency room as an observer, 9 there are more than one, will be SPACESHIP EARTH — told doctors not to operate, saying died of multiple gunshot wounds, the 75-ycar-old wouldn’t survive the painted stark while, the sculptors Earth Day will be celebrated officials said. surgery because of his age and con­ Dr. Michael Hughes, an emergen­ said. They would like to create April 20, 1990. several sculptures, ranging in size dition, said Dr. Harry Henderson, cy room physician, suffered minor from one to several feel Uill or hospiuil chief of staff-elect. wounds to his abdomen atxl hip and But Henderson said the man wide. project because they are ex­ was reported in good condition at perienced in creating art. according would have died without the opera­ By taking apparently useless Scripps Memorial Hospital, officials uash and transforming it into art. to the professor, a 20-year veteran tion. He said the surgery was suc­ said. Earth Day organizers waiit to of MCC. cessful but the elder F\)wcrs, who Frederick Mowrer, 38, was deliver a message that many items They also are interested in Earth suffered from heart and lung ail­ treated for a superficial gunshot previously thought of only as gar­ Day, a national day on which ments, died on the operating Utble of wound to the buttocks. Mowrer. a 9 bage cap be recycled and reused preservation and cleanup of the cardiac arrest. lawyer from Albuquerque, N.M., successfully. planet is stressed. Besides the trash F^eople who were in the emergen­ and his wife had taken their 2-ycar- The students — fine arts majors sculptures, several other events arc Rtjinald Pinto/Monchatttr Htrald cy room when I\)wcrs was told by a old daughter to the emergerKy room planned in honor of Earth Day, surgeon that his father had died said with flu symptoms. in Professor John E. Steven’s ad­ CREATING — Jeanne Drinkuth and Roger Perreault make vanced sculpture class — were the son became enraged. Mowrer said he uied to help the selected to head the ira.sh-sculpiure Please see TRASH, page 10 a mold recently at Manchester Community College. “Tlic surgeon came out to talk to him and he got irate. He was stomp­ Plea.se sec SHOOTING, page 10 0