MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, April 26, 1988 , April 26, 1988 — 1» HOMES [ M i n O K AND CARR GOHELP WANTED GOFOR SALE I3DI qffKE SPACE FOR RALE W n g town Emotiotfs poBon Short work CLERICAL/Counter- MANCHESTER. Lovely 3 Motura self motivated Spccioli SUITES Available. 1000 OLDS Omega 1979. Excel­ bedroom Cope, 1 % square feet per unit. person with outgoing baths, dining room, lent condition. Runs Elderly to feel Dertonollty and ability Utilities additional. 1 great. Well Main­ Doctor, why am f so tired? garage. In-ground mile to 1-84. Peterman Bruins put to res^t 5711 to work with the public. pool, beautiful neigh­ tained. 74,000 mites, Interested In varied du­ Building Componv. otr,AM -FM , 81200. Call housihg crunch /3 Depression may maskYatIgue /9 borhood! Sellers relo­ ICARPENTRY/ I^ R O O F IN B / MMCELUNE0U8 649-9404. Canadian ‘hex’ /18 hoto Egulpmtnt...... U ties Includes answering cating. 8169,900. Cen­ CHILD CARE between 5-7;30. 646- the phone, filing, some REMODELINO Ig iig io iN a 8ERVKE8 5173. IM...... M tury 31-Homeseekers "EASY DOES IT" Is the For Salt...... 17 light typing. Will train. Roolty 633-9044. LICENSED Daycare has R W Remodeling. Paint­ R.J. Roofing. No lob too ODD lobs. Trucking. way to describe placing a ...... M Full time position with openings In our Man­ ing, decks, floors, tex­ FTradt...... W benefits. Apply at Ao l TON. 144 Hebron big or too small. Will Home repairs. You want od. Just call 643-2711 Rood. Spacious 7 room, chester home. Infants tured ceilings, sheet work 7 days, until lob name It, we do It. Free and we do the resti CLYDE MorPet Printers, Ver- welcomed. Colt 646- rock, all phases of Inte­ CHBVROLBT-BUICK, INC. non. S71-1421.______3 bedroom Ranch on complete. 10 percent estimates. Insured. 643- IM private acres. 4651. rior and exterior work discount for senior citi­ 03(M. R O U T E S3, V E R N O N /e NURSE Aides Training 8333.900. Flano Realty and finish work. 873- zens. Free estimates. RESORT class starting soon I 646- 5300.______6815 after 5pm. Joe 649-9351. •4 0airtury LTDaar. *8205 ...... *1 You will be paid while PAUO DOOR GLASS •4 (Citation 4*. *3005 r Salt...... n 4 r a ND New llstlngl This LAWN CARE CAHKimrY * ■ ■ ’ Consarvotlva way to ■SOldaCallataf. *B005 N’t ...... ?3 you learn plus redeye charming 6 room Cope SpNill 1 *98aaal. MARTHA’S Vineyard free meals. Taking ap­ Install or repair your roof SSCanturya*. *8005 optdt...... 94 on Benton Street has REMODEUNa KRVICES and Sovtl Oeot direct with South Beach- 3 bed­ plications for full or N EED your lawn mowed ne rspslis and re- a O ust M yearn sxpsrianoa. room home fully fur­ iSOidaDaltaeiML *0005 ...... 95 been meticulously modalina. w aspeeWlM t^______Inbettf roofer. Wood end cedar Ltott...... 94 port time positions on or raked? Any odd lobs nished, ferry tickets SO Nova CL *5005 cared for. Move-In con­ outside. 649-3104. Reas­ rooma and kMohana. SmaS seals shake speclollstl Seel ACCENT GLASS CO. ^utomotlvt...... 97 all shifts. Earn a high available. June- 67 Cuttaaa t t t . *10,005 dition, remodeled kit­ onable rates. eommareial nagMared, In- downs. 37 vtora Tradt...... 9« rate of pay plus bonus chen and bath, 3-3 bed­ awed, refaianeea. sxparlsnce. 647-0146 September, 643-8557 ev- STPonieoooaiaa* *14,005 hours. For more Infor­ enlngs ond weekends. S7Cavellwt*. *7005 JllattrbfHtfr Im lb rooms, fireplace with cut AND' LANUCANNS ...... MMIOS mation please call; Dl- Profaaalonal Lawn 871-7990. HANDYMAM RHODE Island, Mantu- S7 Pont Orand Am *0005 rador of Nurses, Mrs. woodstove, hardwood floors. Tastefully deco­ MNrMonenoa Hama Imarsvsmsnt • Folnltna nuck Beach. Ocean ST Bpaelrum 4 Or. *8405 A. Plonte, Crestfleld kirCHEN li BATN Ig E M N A ftB - eoaamanH FInliliad - Tlllne - rated throughout! ivnoBv^ing otngn* EWi NOMIMFHOVBMeNT»MIMFHOVBMei View. 3 bedroom Con- S7 Monta Carlo *10,005 IZ Convalscent Home- lor yew fra* Mliiialft stains • Oacka - Mslscsfntal Uabt ooraantry • OOD jobs - temporory. Full Fenwood Manor 643- Jackson 8, Jackson REMODELING WlnSawa S Oaari iNSUmo S7 Bulok Ragal 2 dr. *10,005 Reol Estote, 647-8400.O equipped, Vt mile to S7 Caprloa «ifon *00M Wednesday, April 27, 1988 51S1, Mondoy-Frldoy 040*4075 (Mm noMW) From the smallest repair to Ne Jab Tss sis sr Taa Small Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm ia% Sanlar CHtien OMcaunl BARRY SCANLON beach. 644-9639 after ST Chav. Calabrityadr. *8005 30 C ents 9om-3pm. EDE.______BOLTON. Lot 38 Kim the largest renovation, we 487-687D mene er sf Sta Intarnatlenal 646-2411 fras attlmolat 5pm. ______STCanturyaar. *0005 Road. Brand new Gar­ will do a complete job. Start Sartar Syelame SEAMSTRESS wanted. rison Colonial, 4 large A Experience preferred. LAWN to finish. Free estimates. ' caii72g-0781 AnytfmE There's someone out bedrooms, 3’A baths, POWER WASHING Please telephone 649- Intaitor 6 Exisrior there who wants to buy 872*9111 8865.______central air. 8379,000. MOWING Horitago Nttcben A Flano Realty 646-5300. H&R ROOFING Maintananoa, Ranowtlona your power tools. Find DepandaMo Service. RasManUal loeflng of aS lypsa. and Painting. that buyer with a low-cost M A N C H E S T E R . 437 Both Cofltor AUTO SALES Call for Free Eatimates. Come vlalt our thowroom at: FREE ESTIMATES. Insured ■ Senior DIeoounIe ad In Classified. 643-2711. Duke takes South Main Street, 10% Ssnior Cttlasn DIsoounl. LIPMAN #1 () overlooking the rolling 646-6868 183 W. Middle Tpke. RenovtUoii^Plus y) TOP fairways of the Man­ Manchester All Work Ouarenlsad. IDARADER V 0 L K S W A 6 E N (w) chester Country Club Is 646-2253 ___ |AR0 STORARE EASTERN 6 4 9 - 8 4 0 0 647-9289 87 Bulok Riviera, Immaoulata ark (z) this custom built 8 I • g • • • $ $ $ LAWNCARE MIRRORS • MIRRORS ONE cor garage. In quiet Loaded, MASSO Bellow (v) P room, 4 bedroom Co­ OtHrlng a Fu« Una of FARRAND REMODELINB Brighten up your homo. i 86 Subaru QL 3 dr, Sllvar, 5 ap, challenge UP TO 22% lonial home. 3 car att­ Uirn 6 Vartf Stnhtt area. Available May Room additions, daoks, roonng. HEATHI6/ Reasonably prload, 4 WD. AC. AM-FM, '72SS ached garage, 3 tile aMIng, vdndowa and guitars. PLUMBIN6 tefaranoaa, Inaurad. 1st. 860 per month. ‘4 COMMISSION baths, vinyl siding, 3 Puay mound • Pna Soimioiot Baokhoa and buSdoMr sarvlos • Over 20 years axparlanoa. 646-1686 or 569-3018. se Trane Am. Blk, HLSSS fireplaces, 3 dining • aanor CXkon Olieeunit avaHabla. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. se Toy. Torool. 2 dr, red, leiW DEMO PROGRAM room cabinets and spa­ 647*9910 Kandall Kayaa ACCENT GLASS CO. WAHTED S6 (2) Toroala 4 dr, AT, leeSS cious closets all con­ Bu i. 847*8509 R.A. DAVIDSON J HELP WANTED PlumMne, Heallns. Pump Sanlee 647-0146 from Bush TO REHT B8 Chov Cavallor Type 10, *3296 FULL BENEFITS tribute to a comforta­ Rii. 645*0840 New Inatallatlona, Rapalrt, IKING. Port time Are you making what ble easily managed L J S & S O N Drains Claanad. Bathroom 6 se CuHaaa Clorra bm, *7896 iller position Isavoll- home. Contact Robert SMALL Apartment for 84 Volvo DL. 4 dr. bm, AT. *7396 you're worth? Are you Landscaping « Mowing 8A8 Homi KItohsn Rsmodallng woman and 3 children le In our South Wlnd- J. Smith, Inc., 65 East Service le Our Butlneei 54 VW QLIISTSS By Donald M. Rothberg ready to earn your po­ Yard daon-ue, mawina. full ImproviminU A Ripair CONCRETE for 3 months, while new r location. Hours Center Street. 649-5341 S3 VW Camper AT. <79S6 The Associated Press 30-1pm. Monday- tential? Then, you're or your own broker. londKoea larvlca anarad. Complete, home care. Bus. Phone 742*8382 home Is being built. ready to Join the sales Frae Estlmotaa. “No Job*Too Small" eeeeeeeeeeeeeee Coll 647-8155 after 84VWRabblL48K.'4296 Idoy. Qualified ap- SUPER Two family In a PJ’s Plumbing a Hssting cants should possess force of the hottest and CPS CONCRETE 6;30pm osk for Paulo. 82 Bulok Skylark, *3298 P H ILA D E LP H IA — George ’ Bush challenged prime residential loca­ 645-6412 lloavo nwoaoao) Frn Eitlmatu Boilers, pumps, hot Potlee, walks, flaart. drive- nonths-1 year Teller fastest selling Import wave, oddltlsiM 6 dsekt. Jock Michael Dukakis to "fire away " at him on the tion on Bridge Street. 646*1143 water tanks, new and 24 Tollaiid Tiwk, Rto. S3 Courtesy Clerk ex- line In the nation. We Each unit has 3 bed­ Hommarlne S sow cuttins. Marchandlaa Iran-(:ontra affair today and Dukakis did just that rience. Coll East are looking for several rooms, country sized L8WHI replacements. FREE ESTIMATES. VBrmii, CT e 640*2638 irtford Aircraft Fed- FREE ESTIMATES 1S% DMceuM far ftriltr Of Item after impressive Pennsylvania victories clinched men and women who kitchen, living room- Edglni. H8d|8 TrliiHiliig. PAINTING/ the GOP presidential nomination for Bush and gave ol Credit Union. 5M- are willing to work 1st floor has a rec U | iil TnNkliii. 0UL’^J PAPERINB 647-9289 20 ask for Pam St. room, 3 car garage and 643*9649 / 228*9616 Democrat Dukakis another big boost. an. EOE.______hard. Top money paid, •Profaaalonally Equippad ••••••••••••••• ★ demo program and full aluminum siding. NAM E your own price. 0 FURHITURE Jesse Jackson, a distant second to Dukakis in TE D Immediately. Blanchard 8, Rossetto a DapandaMa I MISCELLANEOUS company benefits. Father 8, Son Painting L O IS L E B E R NELSON GONZALEZ CYNTHIA FISHMAN Tuesday’s Pennsylvania primary, said today, "I II time lanitor and Realtors," We're Sel- R89 Hsrdy, 646*7973 and Papering. Remo- I SERVICER QUEENSIZE Waterbed CVECENCIO RODRIGUEZ I time mechanic for What are you waiting llng Houses" 646-3483.D BARDENINR complete. Dark pine, 4 not enough time . they have no money . sad day for Manchester keep struggling against the odds and I’ve always for? This Is the chance val. 873-8337.______. . . uncertain future enines and wee- RETIREMENT Llvlng- drawer base, matching struggled against the odds and succeeded. ... This to make your move 8130's can still buy a fine ids. Experience pre- home In Manchester. 6 0 & B PAINTING Everythlng provided nlghtstond and chest of LYNCH campaign will remain alive and will go right down to red but will train, Into the lucrative field GILBERT LAWN^ rooms Including a 33' Exterler Neeae PataUgg for your comfort even ROTOTILLING drawers. 8500 or best the wire." ntact Manager. Par­ of automotive sales. SEiVICE nursing service. Rotes ' All Size Garden Plots offer. Coll after 4pm. se Bowling Lanes, living room and 3 car OapsndaUe and sxpsrianesd. If this name is Apply In person bet­ garage. See It today I For All Your No reasonable. Call 649- RatelllllBi i l reatoaeblt ratee. In television interviews, the vice presidentandthe inchester. No phone NMMMMB MMB* • FfM iBEHMltB • Low Prioaa and Fully Inaurad. ytea______PRBB MtlmatM. ween 9 am and 5 pm. Blanchard 8, Rossetto ANfV)fB ■ MBOOIMI tO f BMlOf CMiMfM Free EsUmatsa not on your Massachusetts governor set a combative tone for the Is. Call Clyde & Sons ITV/STCREO/ Union raps Pillowtex closing No phone calls please. Realtors," We're Sel­ • A ^ imoWno of loom ood Mono HAWKES TREE SERVICE summer campaign. ling Houses" 646-3483.0 NEIL - 649-4136 Bucksl. truck 6 chipper. Stump ___ I a p p lia r c er c a r , y o u B U Y E R CoR 647-71S6 647-8987 o r 643-8340 Dukakis said of Bush's involvement in the Iranian AHD Hartford THE Price Is right! 1 This rsmoval. Free aatlmitaa. By Nancy Concelman Tue.sday the company would fulfill relocate or subcontract work out. arms-for-hostages dealing: "He sat there and did fantasticc home Is Spselal consideration for SIDE By side refrigera­ probably paid Manchester Herald WANTED tor. Copper tone. 8250, ■ Self-esteem suffers ali legal obligations of the union Pillowtex must first notify the union nothing while we engaged in one of the worst and one Mitsubishi priced to sell at B00KKEEPIN6/ fl^ROOFINO/ sidarly and handleappsd. *80^80N 8146,9001 Mint condi­ | £ J « D IN 6 telephone 649-3452atter to o m u c h !! in loss of job ... page 3 contract through a collective bar­ and both must sit down and explore of the most misguided adventures in the history of 6 Hartford Turnpike INCOME TAX MOVERS 3pm. Union leaders representing nearly gaining representative, but Robert other alternatives. tion Inside and out- 647-7SS3 83 Safari wood wagon, apx. 3300 American foreign policy." t growing land de- Manchester/Vernon great big kitchen and 100 workers at the Pillowtex Corp.’s Madore. president of Local 376, said "There’s going to be numerous 87 Trent Am, blaok 6 gold, TPI Bush said he would ask Dukakis in debate what he >pment company Line dining room combina­ PRESTIGE ROORNG MACHINERY’ Manchester plant said they're de­ Tuesday that as of Monday, the proposals," he said. “ I can only TAX ATTORNEY O.J. WOODS MOVINQ 87 Pontiac Grand AM 4dr, gray ad In Manchester, Exit 63 off 1-84 tion, large living room (RetliEd from IR8) Roofing of all types. Shingisa, Tog Soli SereeneU Loam Handling AH Ynur HhHng M$$d$ AND TOOLS manding information on the com­ don’t want to face the union” company "flatly refused to nego­ attempt to open up negotiations” would do about hostages in the Middle East. "Do you seeks land acquisl- with fireplace, 3 bed­ will adviae and prepare Any amount dsllversd. Also, fill, 87 Pont Sunbird 4 dr aadan pany’s financial status to be used in really care when a man like Buckley isbeing tortured flat roofing, roof rapalrt. gravsl. stons and bark, muleh. • OOMPLB1B M O W It employee Kenny Elerd continued. tiate over the decision.” Madore said. 2 rooms, brand new gor­ • T R U C K A t MBN PON HGAVV fTIM O RIDIN^Mower2?^w!th I specialist to work all tax returna. All work guerenteed. 87 Chovy Nova 4 dr, AT, AC collective bargaining procedures Elerd. a Manchester resident to death?" he said he would ask, a reference to geous bathroom, full Bobcat, baokhoa 6 loader nantal. • TRUCK A OfW IN AVAILABU cart. Briggs and Strat­ Madore said he sent a letter to . He said the union wiU likely file :t . Ideal candidate TRAVEL USA. Imme­ 87 Trent Am QTA, rad after the company announced plans who's worked at the company's 49 WllHam Buckley, the CIA official who died after basement, great neigh­ WHITMAN Call • RRBt PBN90NAL U TIM A TU ton motor. Unused two Kenw rand the Cbrtlftttny reque.«!fing'' unfair labor charges against the have knowledge diate openings for 10 borhood near Waddell 1W Downey Driva., Apt. A DAVIS CONSmuenON years. 8175. 649-0157. 87 Toyota 4x4 PU. blue to consolidate operations and close Regent St. plant for six years, wa.s information on the company’s finan­ company for refusing to negotiate being taken hostage in Lebanon. sharp guys and gals School. Jackson 8, Manohasisr. 828-1691 742-7831 423-4180 87 Toyota PU, atandard, red its Manchester plant. on^of about 100 employees who will cial status, something he .said free to travel all malor S72-1400/659-9555 I Um m Mm m r d WRI NsAim CiN and for the short notification if no "Let him fire away," Bush said of Dukakis in an Jackson Real Estate, 88 Catica QT LB. 8 apd., AC Meanwhile, employees Tuesday lo.se their jobs here when the plant irvey/Englneerlng US cities and resort I S n RECREATIONAL Kerner refused to reveal Monday. response to the letter is received. interview on CBS-TV. 647-B400.O______86 Toyota 4x4, rad. 1SK said they were afraid they’d be moves its production operations to Madore has also sent a list of the >lla and Septic areas with unique busi­ I S y EQUIPMENT Kerner said today he hadn’t Bush, prodding the Democrats on another ness group. Transpor­ BE oneof thefewtoenloy 88 Nova 4 dr. AT. PS, 16K unable to find new jobs in the three plants in Hanover. Pa and Rocky employees bargaining requests, in­ received Madore’s letter and that no jb-divislon this sold out cul-de-sac HOMES HOMES sensitive issue, said on N B C-TV he might pick up Regulatlona tation furnished, re­ COHDOMINIUMS FOR Sale new hockey 88 Pontiac STE 4 dr, blue weeks they have before the plant is Mount. N.C. The Manchester plant, cluding .severance pay, continuing meetings were scheduled between turn guaranteed. off Fern Street. Ro- OD FOR SALE FOR SALE equipment. Used 86 CMC Safari Panar van, 12K scheduled to close. which opened in 1976, manufactures substantial support from blacks if they decide anning Board klckl 8< Son, builders of GO FOR SALE MORTGAGER insurance and other benefits. the company and the union, but the 6 Expenses advanced twice. 8500 or best 88 Cuttaaa Suprm. opt., maroon ‘This place is the pits.” one Jackson wasn't given a fair deal by his party. bed pillows and down comforters. In March 1986, the union signed a Prsaantatlons during 7 week paid fine homes offer this 9 MANCHESTER. Newer offer. Call 647-8155 af­ company is available to meet M ANCHESTER. A good B E A U TIFU L contempor­ 88 Bulok Ragal Cpa, V8 Pillowtex Corp. worker said Tues­ The decision to con.solidate was three-year contract ending a seven- "If he's not treated fairly, a lot of people are going r Real Estate training. Above aver­ room, 3 bath Contem­ listing. Lovely 9 room sound Investment In DO NOT OO BANKRUPTI ter 6;30pm. Ask for anytime. He refused Tuesday to porary with 3 car gar­ ary Townhouse In con- 88 Chevy Cavalier CL wagon day about the Dallas-based com­ announced to the workers and their Market age Income. No Expe­ Cape, 1st floor family this 4-4 Duplex like new venlent location. Stop Foreclosure! Home- Paula. month strike against Pillowtex. The comment on Madore’s statements. to be open-minded and if I campaign properly with rience Necessary. age and a plathora of room with skylights. Inside and out, new owners, consolidate your 88 Toyota DIx Pata Van, 8 apd pany’s decision toconsolidate opera­ union. United Auto Workers Local contract included provisions for " It’s getting into a matter of the way I feel in my heart about openness and rested candidates extras. 8399,900. Blan­ Sliders In living room Must be at least 18 or Completely new kit­ floors, ceilings, etc. to deck. Kitchen over­ bills, pay off your credit 86 Toyota 4x4 longbad tions and close its Manchester plant 376. Monday morning. Richard E automatic pay increases each year collective bargaining.” Kerner said inclusion we might surprise people there," Bush Jid send resume over, single, well- chard 8< Rossetto Real­ chen with bullt-lns, fin­ Oversized 3 car garage, cards, your cor or busi­ MISCELLANEOUS 86 Toyota Extra Cab Pick-up at the end of May. tors," We're Selling looks private common ness loan, your mortgage Kerner. vice president of personnel and overtime pay. The contract also said. groomed and free to ished rec room with large lot, quiet street. area with gazebo. FOR RALE 86 Toyota MR2,14K ml “They never want to pay us. They start Immediately. For Houses" 646-3483.n wood stove. 30x40 In- and save, save your at the company's Dallas office, said said that if the company planned to Please turn to page IZ Asking $195,000. U 8. R 8135.900. D.W . Fish homel I NO PAYM EN TS 55 Olda Calala 4dr, gold garbush, Inc. Interview call 538-9703 M ALLARD View- Quality ground pool. All for Realty. 643-3693. Realty, 643-1591.0 FOR Sale. Complete set Please turn to page IZ or apply In person to constructed 3 bedroom 8173,900. U 8, R Realty. UP TO 3 YEARSI Bad 86 Toyota Corolla 4 dr 'ersonnel Dept. MANCHESTER. Super credit, late payments or Encyclopedia Brlttan- 86 Grand Piix, VS, Buckets Mr. Pitts at Ramada attached single family 643-3693. EAST Hartford. Like the unemployment Is not a Ica. Assorted bike Main St, Box IIS Inn, East Hartford, homes (you own your buyl Spacious and 86 Chev C20, 5.7 P/U, red DESIREABLE Area. outdoors??? Then this bright 1st floor, 1 bed­ problem. Foreclosure as­ parts. Coll 647-8155 af­ lovar, NH 03S20 lunctlon 1-84 and 1-91 own lot),flreplaced liv­ VInvl sided 7 room 3 or 4 bedroom Cope sistance available tor the ter 6;30pm ask tor 85 Flero QT. VS. AT, AC between 10am-5pm, ing room, V/7 baths, room Condominium Council-manager government is recommended for Bolton Colonial In fam llv with a covered 10x30 DIVORCED and SELF- Paula.______85 Toyota Forerunner AT 03) 743-3019 Tuesday 8> Wednesday. with open layout. Din­ Anderson permashleld neighborhood. 3 bed­ deck and odlolnlng ing area, living room, EMPLOYED. 85 Olds Delta 88 Royala Parents welcome at thermopane windows, rooms, 1'/j baths. 16x10 patio Is Ideal tor Swiss Conservotlve /EL Agency-East of Interviews.______separate front and 85 Toyota Tercel 3 dr, AC Bv Andrew J. Davis subcommiftee.s, said Robert hearing. The commission consid­ for a vote by the November “ That can be implemented with a greater.” range, refrigerator, Newer carpeting. Cen­ you! Features o kit­ bock entrances tor lots Group at 28S-4S4-1336 Automotive I Rlyer needs osslst- dishwasher and win­ chen with eat-ln oreo, or 288-4S4-4404. 85 Toyota Tercel 4 dr, AC Manchester Herald Young, commission chairman. If ers the recommendations made presidential elections or spring town manager” Young agreed with Les.sard ce. Typing and tele- PAINTER of Painter's tral voc. Covered deck of privacy! Lovely helper. Year round dows, range, refrigera­ and wrap around open family room on lower 85 Dodge Lancer ES turbo the recommendation were to be at the hearing, and the revised 1989, though a November dead­ Though the subcommittee was that the recommendation does one etiquette re- tor, dishwasher and level. Window treat­ backyard. All of this TODAY IS a good day to Ired. Will train, work. Transportation a deck. Full, finished and It's centrally lo­ place an ad In classified to 85 Mazda deluxe 4 dr QLC B O L TO N — A change in accepted by the commission, charter goes back to the select­ line does not currently seem not critical of the current job not reflect on the selectmen’s job plus. 649-9874. microwave oven, car­ basement. Fully Insu­ ments and light fix­ CARR 85 Corolla LE, AT, AC government from selectmen to a there are a series of steps that men and to another public hear­ ply to; Box UU C/0 peting, full basement tures remain. Work­ cated to 1-384, buslines sell those idle Items feasible, he said. being performed by the select­ performance. le Manchester GROWING Office needs lated. 8175,000. Strono and shopping I 865,900. FAR RALE 85 Ford Ranger 4x4 P/U town manager-council form has must be taken before the change ing before the selectmen accept and even an attached Real Estate, 647-7653.0 shop area on lower you've been storing. A The change may be needed men, lessard said that within a "We just think we need more raid. capable Individual to Anne Miller Real Est­ quick coll to 643-3711 will 85 NIasan DIx P/U, 5 apd been recommended by a subcom­ could be adopted, he said. or reject it, Young said. because the town may soon be too professional, full-time help in garage. 8149,900. Blan­ level. Call for an ap­ PLYMOUTH Horizon few years the job may become OhAbtlVe Me- loin staff. Good atti­ chard 8< Rossetto Real­ MANCHESTER- New to ate, 647-8000.O put your ad In print. 85 Toyota SR5, 4x4, plow mittee of the Bolton (barter A report must be made by the The revised charter is sent to tude essential. Modest the market. Move-In pointment to see these 1980. Good condition, 4 big for the selectmen to handle, “ unmanageable” for the five town," Young said. "The town is onlc and wrecker tors," We're Selling and other features of MANCHESTER. CHFA- 85 Olda Cutlaaa Clara LS Revision Commission. commission and a public hearing the Secretary of State, tvho has 60 said Robert Lessard, subcommit­ part-time selectmen. going through rapid changes. It’s typing skills, data en­ condition 3 bedroom, FHA approved. Super cylinder, 4 door, 4 ver wanted. Call 449- Houses" 646-3483.0 this homel $149,900. speed. 81500 or best 85 Bonne. 4 dr. apx. 28K ml The recommendation came held 1.5 days upon the report’s days to prepare a ballot with the tee chairman. “ We’re not trying to be critical just the burden (of the job) ” 1. try experience helpful. 1 Vi both attached Willi­ end unit Condomi­ Will train person with STUNNING 3 8. 3 bed­ Realty World, Benoit, Rentals otter. 649-3693. 85 C;aprlce CLataic 4dr, V8 Tuesday from the Form of completion. A final report is then referendum question on the char­ amsburg Colonial. Frechette Associates, nium! This spacious 1 “ We feel professionalism is of what theselectmenaredoing,” Sandra W. Pierog, first select- ability and willingness room Townhouse! Well maintained end 1979 BUICK Le Sabre. 85 Ckirolla SR5, LB, AC Government subcommittee, submitted to the Board of Sele t- ter. It has not been determined needed in the running of town he said. “ They’ve done a fantas­ Fabulous 30' office or 646-7709.O bedroom Condomi­ to learn. Competitive unit with large rooms nium with large wolk- Excellent condition. 85 Pont. T1000, 18K which is one of five commission men, which also holds a public whether the report will be ready government,” Lessard said tic job. But the job is ... becoming Please turn to page IZ wages, full benefit studio I Each unit has and plenty of closet ROOMS Loaded. 60,000 miles. h Connecticut’s 1V^ baths and a 3 car BOLTON. Exquisite In closet. In beautiful 84 Honda Accord, 4 Dr. AT package, and suppor­ space. $169,900. Cen­ home situated on a condItlon-Owner mov­ FOR REHT $4500 or best offer. 84 Tercel Wag. 9 Paaa npany. tive atmosphere. Call tandem garage. tury 31 Epstein Realty, GO 647-8351. beautiful 1.4 acre set­ ing to Florlda-your 64 Parlalanna Wgn., 6 pats. 647-9938 for appoint­ 8144,900 and 8164,900. 647-889S.D gain! 874,900. Anne ROOM With kitchen priv­ Blanchard 8, Rossetto ting. 10 room Cape- SUBARU 1986 GL Wagon, 84 Calica QT, Cpa, 5 Spd. Condor chick nCIAN ment. SOUTH Windsor- Newly /Ranch Includes 4 or 5 Miller Real Estate, 647- ileges. Private Man­ 5 speed, excellent con­ Realtors," We're Sel­ chester residence. 84 Mta. Carlo, Wht/blue top ling Houses" 646-3483.0 listed. Lovely 3 bed­ bedrooms, large 1st 8000.D dition. 87500 or best ?/ WAREHOUSE WORKERS room Raised Ranch, floor fireplaced family MANCHESTER- CHFA, Non-smoker, no alco­ otter. 743-6561. 84 Rare Spt coupe, AT chipping away This hospital visit is A~OK SOUND As a bell 11 This large country kitchen, room with Porque hol. Quiet, considerate. 84 Buick Century Ltd., 34K il Setlinf; • Full Time AnsatdI-bullt Colonial FHA approved. Im­ FIESTA 1980- Needs a WE NEED YOUl 1 baths, L-shaped floor, new son room maculate one bedroom 875 0 week. 649-3903. little work. 8300 or best 84 Buick Skyhawk 4 dr, AT • TO P PAY boasts solid construc­ family room, new car­ with Pella windowsand SAN DIEGO (AP) - A tiny Bv Anita M. Caldwell room. The students moved to special projects director. itive Program tion throughout Includ­ end unit at desirable otter. Call after 5;00. 84 Toyota Corolla LE • BONUSES peting, large deck on many more amenities. Beacon HIM. Com­ APARTMEHT8 649-4615. California condor chick that Manchester Herald each of the three "rooms” after a In the first two years of the Optician 9 ing plaster walls and quiet cul-de-sac. Call 84 Toyota Camry DIx, 4 dr. Coll for details. short pre.sentation by the staff program, the visits were held at • BENEFITS ceilings, 3 bedrooms, pletely done over with FDR REHT SUBARU G L Hatchback 84 Trane Am, blue, T-tpa scientists say represents the for details. 8183,700. 8330,000. O.W . Fish new bathroom and all salvation of its species pecked a Children from the Keeney member or volunteer. the Lutz Children's Museum, the • FLEXABILITY V/i baths, nice big kit­ Century 31 Epstein Realty, 643-1591.0 1986. Mint condition, 84 Pont. Flero SE, 4 apd. new appliances. MANCHESTE r "4 5 4 7 ^ low mileage, 14,000. hole in its eggshell today, officials Street School were treated to In the “operating room” Mat­ program's co-sponsor, Bonney chen, summer porch, Realty, 647-8895.0 $99,900. Sentry Real 83 Pontiac 8000 LE 4 dr Call 647-1991 above-ground pool, Street. 3nd floor, 3 Excellent shape Inside some healthy fun at Manchester thew Steven Galligan, 6. gave an said. But museum and hospital Your COVENTRY- Excellent Estote, 643-4060.O 83 Subaru QL, 4 dr, AT said. newer driveway and G0H00MIHIUM8 room heated. No ap­ and out. See to believe. Memorial Hospital Tuesday. injection to one of the grapefruits. officials believed that a more business opportunity! I MANCHESTER- Conve­ pliances. Security. 8480 83 Chavatte 4 apd., AC I Compicic roof. Martin School. FOR RALE 85700. 647-1934 or 647- Keepers at San Diego Wild They got a chance to see what “ It was so much fun," he said. realistic setting would be created Profitable autobodv, nient locotlon. One per month. 646-3436, 1364. 82 Corolla SR8 Spt. Cp., AC . Eye Care 8339.900. Jackson 8, repair and used-car Animal Park are keeping a it's like to have to spend time in a “ I always got a shot but I never If the tours took place at the OLSTEN Jackson Real Estate, bedroom unit close to weekdoys 9am-5pm. 82 Bonne. Wood Wgn. I Center! business; land - 3.7 MANCHE?TErTSacon busline and shopping. PLYMOUTH Horizon TC- round-the-clock vigil over the hospital. gave a shot." hospital. 647- 8400.O 3 rooms partly furnished. 3 1980 for sale. Stand­ 82 Pont. 6000 LE. 4 dr. Timpinry Services acres; building; toots; □HIII-FHA/CHFA ap­ 871.900. Sentry Real egg, the first produced by captive With staff members and volun­ 8 Heat. Working single ard, good body, good It was all part of the Visit to the JoAnn Kurtz, volunteer, talked proved. Completely 82 BK. Regal LTD, Sunroof y Plaza MANCHESTER. "For wrecker and business Estate, 643-4060.D California condors under a pro­ teers from both the museum and summer fun and pic­ Included. Come out to­ remodeled 3nd floor, 3 male preferred. No Interior. Best offer. 646- 7B Mustang 4 cyl., AT, PS Hospital program. to the students about the emer­ MANCHESTER- CHFA, pets. Leose. 643-3880. gram started IS years ago to save the hospital helping out, the I HOMES nic's". Don't miss this day and bring your bedroom Condomi­ 3415.______Besides hearing .staff members gency room and demonstrated FHA approved. Im­ the nearly extinct species, spo­ program has grown to accommo­ beautiful 9 room, 4 checkbook! I l nium with a nice view Coll 643-3711 to place your Ml VghidM WarraatM and volunteers talk about a how casts are made by making FOR SALE overlooking court­ maculate one bedroom COHOOMHiniMR kesman Tom Hanscom said. date about 1,300 children in the bedroom, eat-ln kit­ $395,000.00 Klernan end unit In quiet com­ ad. hospital stay, the students also one for each student's Index chen, living room with Realty. 649-1147. □ yard. Includes newer FOR REHT two-week period compared to the All real estate advertised In kitchen oppllonces, plex with many ameni­ The chick should win its strug- got a chance to ride in a finger. bay window and fire­ VERNON- Charming 3 ties. 885,000. Sentry MAZDA GL^ 1^1. A early years of 400 students a the Manchester Herald Is place plus large family A/C In living room and M ANCHESTER. 3 bed- gie to break out of the the wheelchair, give a shot to a "It feels like a broken finger,” sublect to the Fair Housing bedroom Ranch on cul- Real Estate, 643-4060.D great little car after week. CTildren from more than 45 room, bright and beau­ 3 assigned parking spa­ room Townhouse, V/c LYNCH biue-green shell within the next grapefruit, wear a hospital cap said Kristen Carbone, 5, who said Act of 19M, which makes It de-sac In quiet family ces. 8106,900. D.W. Fish MANCHESTER- Two 90K of TLC . 81500. 743- schools In the Manchester area Illegal to advertise any pref­ tiful leading to patio, neighborhood. Large baths, 1 cor garage, 0309.______PONTIAC-TOYOTA three days, he said. It began using and mask and have a cast loosely she had been on the tour before. bor-b-aue and top of Realty, 643-1591.0 bedroom Townhouse carpeting and nice con­ its lungs for the first time Sunday participate in the program. erence, limitation or discrim­ fireplaced living room at reasonable price. Y U G 0 1986. Sunroof, AM- molded on a finger. Ben Wry is not new to the field ination bosed on race, color, the line heated pool and eat-ln kitchen. M ANCHESTER. Beacon dition. 8950 plus utili­ 500 W. CtirtBr St when it pushed its beak into an air When the visit is over and the religion, sex or natlonol Pool, exercise room ties. 3 months security. FM radio. Asking 83300 of medicine, either. and hot tubi Only Fully finished base­ HIII-FHA/CHFA-, ap­ or best offer. 50,000 pocket at the egg’s narrow end. "(We try) to make the kids students prepare to leave, each is origin, or an Intention to 8310.000. Century-31 proved. 5 room, 3 bed­ and convenient loca­ Coll 646-8431. MmelMstw more comfortable and relaxed so given a "hospital party packet" make anv such preference, ment. Central A/C. tion. 898,900. Sentry mile warranty In­ “ I want to be a doctor when I Lindsey Real Estate. Great starter home on room Ranch style Con­ The chipping of a small hole in they get some idea of what’s grow up," the 6-year-old said which includes surgical and pa­ llmlfotlon or discrimination. 649-4000.O Real Estate, 643-4060.D cluded. Call after 6pm. The Herald will not know­ child-safe streetl Call dominium. Appllanced HOMES 647-7441. ____ the shell, or pipping, begins a going to happen to them,” said And then he described what it was tient caps, masks, gloves, emer­ ingly accept any advertise­ MANCHESTER. "Brand today I 8149,900. Kler­ kitchen Including mic­ FDR REHT 646*4321 critical phase in the bird’s rowave, bullt-ln A/C LRTR/LARD FORD Granada 1978 for Patty Dietz, hospital scrub tech­ like to get the cast put on his gency release forms, a kitchen ment which Is In violation of new listing". Terrific nan Realty. 649-1147. □ sole. 4 door. Asking development, Hanscom said. the low. expanded Cape, 8 and beautiul stenciled FOR RALE BOLTON. Immediate oc­ nician and one of the staff finger. "It felt wet, not hard yet," menu and a book list for parents MANCHESTER- walls. 8107,900. D.W. 8850. Please telephone members who spoke to the he said. on preparing the child for a iO L T O N . Lot 4, Valerie rooms, 3 bedrooms, Glostonbury line. Red­ cupancy. Spacious 3 649-S291. ★ "We have a remote T V camera Road. Distinctive 4 don, office, formal din­ wood Farms. 8 room Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 MANCHESTER- Level, bedroom Colonial, 1W on the egg, monitoring it con­ students about the operating "They have so much fun," hospital stay. cleared, approved lots. FOR6LT6lhY78-3door, bedroom custom Con­ ing room, expanded Colonial. 4 bedrooms, MANCHESTER- CHFA, baths, family room, stantly,” Hanscom said. "And David Kooi/Manchattar Harald room. Kurtz said. “ It takes some of the And many students believed temporary with many bosament, covered pa­ City sewer/woter. living room with fire­ hard top, good body, MOTORCYCLES/ The hospital setting was fear away from them,” she said. they got a healthy dose of 2Vk baths, 3 car att­ FHA approved. New Price cut I 646-7307. runs but needs engine every hour the egg is physically extras In an exclusive tio, garage and conve­ ached garage. Ftre­ listing at Beacon HIM. place, garage, deck ALL WRmPPED u p Emily Morrison, 5, shows off a created by dividing a conference Celebrating its 10th year, the information. nient location on quiet overlooking large tapped by a keeper to provide the subdivision. Features placed family room, Two bedroom top unit LARGE, Wooded bulld- — L2S2lLl!52J!d2:S5:- fake cast that she had placed on her finger during room into an operating room, an program’s popularity has grown "We got to try everything," wet bar, lacuzzi, cen- streatl Priced to sell at Ing lots In Southwest- yard, great location I OLDS (iuilass ^977. Good YAM AH A 1980 250 Exci­ same outside stimulation one hardwood floors, eat- In excellent condition. the school's visit to the hospital Tuesday. emergency room and a patient considerably, said Ann Bonney. said Amber Marino, 6. frol oir and much 8153.000. Century-31 ln kitchen, deck. By Fully appllanced kit­ e r n part of 81300 per month. Secur­ running condition. ter. Runs good. Needs might expect from a natural more. 1335,000. Flano Lindsey Real Estate. owner. $339,900. 643- chen. 8109,900. Sentry Manchester. 8103,000- ity required. 646-5483 81000. Call 6494248 ot­ minor repairs. Asking mother in the nest." Realty 646-5300 649-4000. □ 8751. Real Estate, 643-4060.O 8135,000. 563-1413. after 6pm. ter 6pm. 8250.646-4704. « - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. April 87,19M

MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 27, 1988 — 3 RECORD Self-esteem Elderly to feel suffers in About Town College Notes loss of Job housing crunch

By Anita M. Caldwell grini said today. AduH exerelM offered By Nancy Concelmon /On N EIT dean’s list Manchester Herald At Tue.sday’.s meeting, Pelle­ The YWCA is offering exercise classes for aduits. Manchester Herald ’nmothy M. Larsen of 86 Ledgecrest Terrace has grini told the subcommittee and The morning and evening ciasses are held at the The elderly population overage director Ronald Osella, who also been named to the dean’s list at New England Overcoming a blow to the North Rain Street building. Registration may b e . Institute of Technology. 75 is expected to double in attended the meeting, “ We did made by calling 647-1437. self-esteem may be more difficult He is majoring in refrigeration-air conditioning. Manchester by the year 2,000 and not com e here with any than finding a new job for the could be among tho.se seriously solutions.” nearly 100 Pillowtex Corp. 44.%' Three Inducted at UConn affected if the shortage of affor­ Pellegrini said the strategic YW CA plant workshops workers who will lose their jobs dable housing is not alleviated by question to ask is who the target Three Manchester residents have been inducted here at the end of Mpy, a state ,i.‘ ' J ' Workshops on time management and parenting 'V '■ then, town officials said Tuesday. group is and whether the commit­ into'the Phi Kappa Phi, a national academic honor Labor Department official said. | a ; . will be held at the YWCA on North Mpin ^reet. ■jH' r'f; -V,' Hanna Marcus, director of tee is going to develop a plan for society. All are students at the University of - f ’ . T "Tim e Management Seminar" will be held The Dallas-based company an­ human services for the town, told affordable rentals, elderly hous­ Connecticut. nounced to employees Monday V’-.-'5r- Thursday from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Carol JodaiUs, members of a three-member ing or first-time home buyers?. They are: Selena A. Croteau, 187 Tudor Lane; that it plans to consolidate and counselor at Manchester Community College, will v - Board of Directors committee on Handley said setting yearly goals lead the workshop. "How to Turn Out Terriflc lUds" Mark D. Hardt, 128 Park St.; and UeetteHeritage, move production functions at the 38 Columbus St. housing Tue.sday night that 20 to should be among the committee’s will be the topic on Thursday, May 5, from 9:30 to 49 Regent St. plant to facilities in 30 percent of the elderly are Judy A LeMonds of 8 lin ker Pond Road, Bolton, first objectives. 11:90 a.m. at the center. Maribeth Steams of Child S Pennsylvania and North renters whose annual income Pellegrini said the committee was also inducted into the society. Carolina. ts Family Services will lead the workshop. To register ranges between $10,000 and would have to decide whether for the workshops call 647-1437. The closing of the Manchester $15,000, there should be a townwide On Hartford dean’s list Pillowtex plant will leave "We have to recognize that they affordable housing effort or A workers there about four weeks to are a diver.se group with special Bronx Zoo trip Four Manchester residents have been named to whether target neighborhoods for find new jobs, which local em­ needs,” Marcus said such housing should be cho.sen. The Lutz Children’s Museum is planning a bus trip the dean’s list for the winter term at Hartford State ployment agency heads say may Technical College. Town officials met with the He said the committee would also to the Bronx Zoo on Sunday. May 22. A pretrip be difficult if workers want to housing subcommittee to present They are: Ke H. Cong, Downey Drive; Michael have to decide whether new workshop will be held Thursday, May 19, from 7 to 8 stay in the same industry. an overview of general housing buildings should be erected or p.m. at the museum. The woiicshop will provide Gannon, Briarwood Drive; Charles Hardy, Avon­ Dick Flcks, spokesman for the dale Road; and David A. SImler, Edmund Street. conditions in Manchester. The existing ones renovated. information about the zoo. The bus is scheduled to state Department of Labor, said committee — which is composed Ron Kraatz. town health direc­ leave the museum at7;30a.m.for the zoo and return On UConn dean’s list that there are a limited number of of directors Maryann Handley. tor, said that income ranges in P to Manchester at about 6:30 p.m. The cost of the trip mattress and pillow-making in­ Kenneth Tedford. and Theunis two fall into three areas. P for musuem members is $21 for adults and $18.80 for The following is the list of Coventry residents dustries in the Hartford area. But " T e r r y ” Werkhoven — is Very low income range for a children 12 and under. For non-members, the cost is named to the dean’s list at the University of he and others added that one of charged with determining the three-member family is $17,000, $24 for adults and $21.80 for children. Re^stration Connecticut for the spring semester. the workers’ problems may be extent of the affordable housing he said, based on the below 50 may be made by calling 643-0949. DavM Kool/ManohMtor Hanid School of Allied Health Professionals; Nell M. overcoming a blow to their problem and finding .solutions. percent range of the median BEST OF TH E A R T — Dotl Dienst, an month in the windows at D&L at Campbell, 168 Merrow Road. self-esteem. Marcus said that by the year income in 1986 indicated in a College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: Howard P. "Their self-esteem is injured,’’ Reginald Plnto/Mancheater Herald Spring concert May 3 elementary school art teacher who Manchester Parkade. The annual dis­ 2,000, there will be 4..SOB people report by the Capitol Region Berkowitz, 318 Geraldine Drive; Michael Chamber-' Ficks said. BICYCLE BUILT FOR TWO - Ashley age 75 and over in Manchester Council of Government. That works at the Washington and Bowers play this year featured top art work from land, 289 Geraldine Drive; Ronald C. Eckert, 228- Labor experts agreed that the corner of Broad Street and West Middle Bolton High School music department will O ’Reilly, 3'A, lies back and lets her The 1980 census reported 2,614 report indicated that the median present its annual spring concert on Tuesday at 7:30 schools, examines one of the works of students at all town schools. Richmond Road; Amy E. England, Sou^ Street; biggest obstacle for workers Turnpike. The' O ’Reillys live on Homes­ residents over age 7.'i. income is $38,800. p.m. in the school gym. Admission is free and the art from town students on display this Vanessa C. Hayden, P.O. Box 722; Robin M. Ladd, who’ve lost their jobs is a loss of father, Geno O ’Reilly, do all the work tead Street. Currently, there are five He said the average single­ public is invited. 1173 South St., Ext.; Colleen M. McEwen, 148 self esteem and anxieties about this week at Turnpike Plaza West, at the government-sponsored housing income family earns about Pd Hemlock St. personal finances'. Some workers projects for the elderly: The $33,000 and two-income families he Student art exhibits Also: Cassandra Oswald, 330 Walnut Trail; Kevin may have been out of the labor Bennet project on Main Street, earn about $56,000, Kraatz said. at Obituaries Deaths Elsewhere Parzyeh, 38 Cornwall Drive; Jon F. Rooney, 2138 market so long they forget how to the North Elm Street project, Kraatz said that even if a ed The Coventry Arts Commission invites local high Main St.; Corlnne M. Rueb, 364 Bunker Hill Road; look for a job, experts said. But Ground rules are determined Westhill Gardens, Mayfair family could afford a rental, school artists to exhibit their work at thte Booth and Lisa M. Talaga, 10 Swamp Road Ext.; Diana L. most state and private agencies Gardens and Spencer Village. there's not much left each month Dimock Annual Benefit Cocktail Party which will be Martha D. Wetzel Clifford D. SImak Frederick D. Patterson Thnrber, 871 Swamp Road. help with resume writing, inter­ While the town expres.sed con­ from many family’s budgets to held in St. Mary’s Church community building. For School of Engineering; William A. Plant, 808 viewing and job-search skills. cern that the elderly will be hit in Martha D. (Didlein) Wetzel, 84, MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (AP) save for the purchase of a house. more information about submitting work, call Science fiction writer Clifford Geraldine Drive; David M. Shaffer, 90 Pine Lake “ The problem is when peope hard for housing in the future, the The rent for a duplex in “I of Palm Beach, Fla., formerly of — Frederick Douglass Patterson, Drive. for review of revaluation 742-601^Oljr42-6696. Donald Simak, a retired news­ are laid off like this, it’s devastat­ lack of affordable housing is and Manchester start at about $500 ys West Hartford, died Thursday at founder of the United Negro paperman and three-time Hugo School of Fine Arts: Rebecca A. Allison, 46 ing,” Ficks said. will be felt by the general public and can go $800 or higher, minus lis home. College Fund, died Tuesday at award-winner, died Monday at Fieldstone Lane; Leah A. Salerno, 1089 Main St. “ There’s a lot of emotional and By Andrew Yurkovsky for a review when the administra­ quoted weiss a price for its as well, officials said the cost of utilities. to Talk on wills home from a heart attack. He was Manchester Herald tion decided to scrap the revalua­ She is survived by a nephew, age 83. 86. School of Family Studies; Marie McCain, 44 financial stress,” said Aime Fine, services of Sn a.IO. but Denne “ There are not enough units Birchwood Drive; Laurie A. Scussel, 203 Standish president of Co-opportunity Per­ tion last month. A panel discussion concerning real estate wills Ernst Engelbrecht of Manches­ Patterson also was president said that figure may change in (now) and the housing that is In 1962, the U.S, Supreme Court He wrote more than two dozen Road. sonnel Services Inc. of Manches­ An independent review of the Director Barbara B. Weinberg le and estate planning, family and divorce will be held ter; a daughter, Marie-Louise emeritus of the Tuskegee Insti­ light of the concerns expres.sed by available is becoming beyond ruled that the use of an official, novels, several non-fiction R. Hicks School of Agriculture, Bradford ter. “ Probably the most impor­ town’s troubled revaluation said after the meeting that the ie Thursday, May 8 in the Whiton Memorial Library Pratt, of San Francisco, Calif.; tute in Alabama. President Rea­ subcommittee members today. what many families can afford non-denominational prayer in science books and hundreds of Mendenhall, 460 Wrightsmill Road. tant thing is a positive outlook. If should include recommendations association, if hired, would be auditorium on North Main Street. Sitting on the three grandchildren, David L. gan honored him with a Presiden­ either to rent or to own." town New York slate public schools short stories during a 37-year on how the town can go about asked to evaluate the computer Asked what difficulties might in panel will be attorneys Josiah Lessner, Leonard Pratt Jr.. John E. Pratt and tial Medal of Freedom in 1987. your mental state gets in the way, Planning Director Mark Pelle­ was unconstitutional. career as reporter, news editor then it’s a problem. I don’t think correcting any problems that are program used for Manchester’s be presented by a controversial id Horvath, Vincent Diana and Richard Dyer. The Melissa Arian, all in California; a and science editor for the Minnea­ in this economy people should be found, a subcommittee of the revaluation and determ ine revaluation such as Manches­ le program is sponsored by the Manchester Public son-in-law, David L. Pratt of San Burnita S. Matthews polis Star and the Minneapolis Public Records unduly worried.” town Board of Directors agreed whether the assessments gener­ ter’s. Denne said. “ People have of Library and the Manchester Bar Association. Francisco; several nieces and Tribune. WASHINGTON (AP) - Bur­ .strongly held beliefs that may not Registration is required for the free program that is Fine recommended that those today. ated by the program were fair SPRING nephews in France. nita Shelton Matthews, a senior who’ve lost their jobs or know Members of the three-member and equitable. If the program be fairly or rationally articu­ EUREKA open to the public. For more information call judge on the U.S. District Court Warranty deads le A Mass of Christian burial will Dan Croft that they will in the future begin subcommittee studying the reva­ needs to be corrected, recom­ lated. So penetrating that kind of VACUUM CLEANERS 643-6892. here and the first woman ap­ LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) - Ruth C. Krumbhaar, Elizabeth C. Buckley, Mabel looking for another job luation that was scrapped be­ mendations would be sought on anxiety will prove to be a be Saturday at noon In St. Mary’s pointed to a federal trial court, SPECIALS pd Dan Croft, who was involved in a C. Smith and Marjory C. Shaw to Eileen G. Rickard, immediately. cause of a variety of problems, as how those corrections should be challenge” 2 Church, Portland. Burial will be died Monday after a stroke at the 2 to Car wash a success one-car accident in the Trans-Am 161 Grandview St., conveyance tax, $220. “ Employers always tend to well as four directors not on the made. in Union Hill Cemetery in the age of 93. Director Geoffrey Naab, a EUREKA er A car wash was held Sunday at Howell Cheney Middle Haddam section of East race at Long Beach and had been ' U A R Construction Co. Inc. to Eric M. and Nancy hire people who are employed suboommittee. met early today If it is determined that the m ember of the subcomm/ftee. Mrs, Matthews was named to D. Johnson, Gardner Street, $201,172. with town administrators and an program is inadequate, the asso­ UPRIGHT Regional Vocational Technical School as a Hampton. There are no calling in critical condition and uncons­ rather than unemployed” she said that the association’s investi­ the bench by President Harry said. official from the International ciation would be asked to recom­ fundraiser for the school’s wrestling team and for hours. The Portland Memorial cious with a severe head injury gation should go beyond what has SAVE since the April 16 race, died early Truman in 1949 and assumed Financial problems may also Association of Assessing Offic­ mend what the specifications for happened with the revaluation to Jim Classon, state class M champion and a member Funeral Home, 231 Main St., senior status in 1968, Quitclaim deeds Mighty Tuesday, officials said. not be as bad as unemployed ers, a professional group that a new program should be and what should be done for a new of the Connecticut National Wrestling Team. The Portland, is in charge of Joseph and Florence B. Nolette to Gordon E. Rice, Mite- people think. Ficks said that may be hired to carry out the what programs would meet tho.se revaluation event was sponsored by the Tri-City Vanners, a Croft, 47, of Seal Beach, Calif., Miguel Pedraza Fairway Estates, conveyance tax, $143. ’60 Canister arrangements. although workers may have to review of the revaluation. specifications. Weinberg said. Vemon-based custom van club. was participating at Long Beach EL PASO, (AP) — "We would like from the M8d6l 3iao Emma McLaughlin to Georgette V. Bantly, Ely Subcommittee members con­ Robert C. Denne. a deputj 7 Memorial donations may be for the first time. His death is the Miguel Pedraza Sr., who helped Tract, no conveyance tax. accept a lower pay scale, in most standpoint of the person who is 7 cases it’s not a significant curred during the meeting in the executive director and directorof made to the American Cancer first fatality in 14 years of persuade Congress to recognize Julia M. Ramas-McKay to Raymond W. McKay, going to help us .some very decrease. gold room at Lincoln Center that research for the association, told Society, Route 66, Middletown professional racing at the down­ the Tigua Indian tribe that he Green Manor Estates, no conveyance tax. specific recommendations of 3.0 Peak Qolf classes offered Fine said some unemployed the association should be answer- the subcommittee that his organi­ ' Powerlul Yet 06457. town city circuit. governed, died Sunday at age 83. Oakland Manor Limited Partnership to The what we should be doing." he Compact, H.P. Motor Registration is now being taken for two new eolf people find better wages. able to the Board of Directors zation. which was founded in 1934, Cornerstone Companies, Oakland Manor, no said. Lightweight, classes offered through the Continuing Education “ If you stay with a company for rather than the town administra­ normally does not do investiga­ conveyance tax. Portable many many years, sometimes tion so that there would be no tions such as the one .sought by the Other directors not Division at Manchester Community College. H A m A v D a II a John W. Lange to Beatrice E. Langg, Green Beginning golf will be held Tuesdays and n O l l 9 you don’t realize what the compe­ question about the integrity of the town. He said the association did subcommittee — Stephefl • Steel Wand* Manor Estates, no conveyance tax. ‘ gg*' Wednesdays. June 7-21 from 5 to 5;45 p.m. at the tition is paying,” she said. study. review the software and the Cassano. James F. "Dutch” David Dlubac to Corporation Itervice Inc., 40 12 Blackledge Country Club in Hebron. A second Meanwhile, Ficks said many of Administration officials, in results of revaluation in Cook Fogarty — agreed with Naab. "I Regular Honors hlda Chaudhary, Deanna Corona, Kim­ Oakwood Raod, $30,000. County. Illinois, but there was no don’t want to learn we have half a session is scheduled for July 12.14,19,20 and 27,5 to Cornerstone Christian Heidi Brown. berly Crockett, Emma Delaney, Kristen the workers at the Pillowtex plant particular Assessor J. Richard Corporation Services Inc. to Michael R. and Mary dispute involved in that ca.se. package” when the review is 8:48 p.m. at the club in Hebron. Registration is $53. GRADE IS Donnelly, Sian Duncan, Tonlo Hanker- could probably be retrained to Vincent, have been criticized Model 1941 ^ SAVE Cornerstone Christian School High Honors son, Shawn Hartlgon, Dona Hartle, F. Dlubac, 40 Oakwood Road, $30,000. because of the 1987 revaluation. The association originally done. Fogarty said. 1 Golf for advanced beginners will be held on Mara Stein. Sarah Honnlgan, Jeffrey Hllle, Jenny work in other industries with help has announced the names of The state Attorney General’s Wednesdays begining July 15 at the Tallwood students on its honor roll: Regular Honors Horvlth, Carla lezzi, Patrick Kelley, from the state Department of Country Club in Hebron. Registration is $60. For Sarah Dumas, Michael Eyans, Lael Keosamone Keovlloy, Tae-Mln Kim, Labor and local Job Services. office is still investigating *40 Holton, Faith McLaughlin, Jennifer Dona Kobylonskl, Eric Kubik, Todd Thoughts information, call 647-6242, weekdays, from 1 to 7 Miller, Michael Santos. Lamson, Jeffrey Lazzarls, Gregory Through interviewing, Job Ser­ whether 1986 market values were Tonight Only 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. OXADE 4 Lemelln, Gleda N. Miller, Amy Mlzo- vice staff help unemployed dis­ properly used for the revaluation. HIsh Honen ras, Seth Moroblto, Charity Owen, Eric cover their areas of expertise. The directors asked that the 5.5 Amp High Eureka Liz Flint, Jessico Fortt, Michael Bennet Junior High Passmore, Nina A. Phanithasack, Beth We have all heard the story of the paralytic that Canister Henin, Kyle Jodoln, Laura PedemontI, Rackow, Kirk Rlngbloom, Luis RIyera was lowered from a roof top into the house where The job market in Connecticut Chicago-based association look Performance Motor Patrick SIvman, Andrew Stein. Jr., James Ruol, Rachel Schuetz, is good for all types of workers, into a broader range of issues Model 3332 Eesular Honor* The administrators and Kimberly Shook, Marchann Sinatra, Jesus was^inC^pemaum. Mark 2:1-12. Listen to that • Rugulator’ Sliding Scale Carpet Public Meetings Danielle Cyr, Jeremy DIckman, Ro­ teachers at Bennet Junior High Kathryn Smith, Pamela St. Martin, same story in another way. CHose your eyes and skilled, unskilled and profes­ than those originally suggested Height AdiusImenI 2.0 Peak bert Gray, Krliten Hunter, Sandl Orfl- Klarash Taraz, James Totro, Saeng- School are pleased to announce imagine that you are the paralytic. You can’t move sional. he said. The state’s by Town Manager Robert B. ’ All Steel Canister telll, Chris Portyka. many Thammavong, Heidi Towle, Er­ Weiss last week. It was Weiss who • Power Driven Vibra-Groomer It' H.P. Motor GRADE S that the following students ika Turner, Gerald Ward, Jewell White, at all. Four men pick up your litter and carry you to unemployment rate in March was Beater Bar Brush Roll Construction Meetings scheduled tonight: Hish Honors achieved a place on the third Todd Williams: Elizabeth Wing and the house where Jesus is. Because of the crowd, they 3.6 percent. proposed hiring the association Nathan Currin, Jennifer Kniep, Jen­ Jessica Yost. • Duol Edge Kleener ' 8-Plece nifer Lee, Seth Mancinl, Sara quarter honor roll. decide to hoist you up on the roof, remove some tiles Above-The- GRADE 7 • Brilliant Dirt Seeking Headlight VanBuren. Keyin Andrews, Un Boek, Troy and lower you down. Imagine dangling mid air sygos Manchester Rofulor Honors Floor Cleaning GRADE 7 Barnes, Bruce BerzonskI, Jdnnifer • 25’ Power Cord Tim Barnaba, Curry D'AnzI, Michelle Tanya Adams, Michael Bottaro, Ca­ Brindisi, Megan Burns, Susan Bushnell, utterly helpless. When Jesus saw their faith he said Tools 12 Democratic Town Committee, Lincoln Center O'Neall, Joshua Peck. rolyn BottI, Kelly Bowler, Sandra Kristen Cyr, Marlorl* Doboto, Carrie to you, "M y son, your sins are forgiven. Rise, take Easy night as only hearing room, 7 p.m. GRADE 4 Brindamour, Lauren Buckno, Zahid Dawson, Kristina Dulberger, Todd up your pallet, and go home.” Hish Honor* Chaudhary, Peter Hyum Choi, Jacob Erickson, Daniel Fine, MoianI* Fink- Vicky Frederickson, Amy Sauer, Christiana, Bobblo-la Coltey, Derrick bein, Amy FIHIng, Jennifer Fitzpatrick, How did you feel? Self conscious, frightened Charisma Schlossberg. DombowskI, Amy Duroto, Am y Dwyer, Michele Fleury, Mark Flares, Doldre happy to be cured or not? Looking at this healing EUREKA TWO MOTOR Bolton Rosulor Honors Seth Eonosko, Nicole Hachey, Amy Flynn, Meghan Foley, Michael For- 1 taxpayer appears Joo Bock, Eric Eagle, Koty Fields, Johann**, Mollssa Jolly, Chanhpheng cuecl, Krista Glacopassl, Byron Greo- from the perspective of the paralytic raises new Conservation Commission, Herrick Memorial Jeremy Kirch, Amanda Landry, Jen­ Koovilay, Mary Krupon, Emily Lappon, torex, Jeffrey Grot*, Danielle Hommel, issues. How do we as the church invite and welcome POWER TEAM Park, 7:30 p.m. nifer McAullffe, Matthew PedemontI. Robocca Loguldlco, Elizabeth McCu- Dayld Heaglond, James Jackson, GRADE 7 brey, Mollssa Myors, Tamara Nelson, Laura Johannes, Tam my Johnston, disabled persons? Do we recognize that we are often By Andrew Yurkovsky for 7 tonight and Thursday n^ht Rosulor Honor* Kristin Newton, Patrick Osborne, Sendia Kim,.-Elizabeth Kulpo, Lori the temporarily able? An accident, an illness or Manchester Herald in the assessor’s office of the town Stephanie Hill, Angela Sinclair. Heather Pennell, Caltlyn Pontloton, Lollberte, Michael Larkin, Michel* Injuiy could turn us into the permanently disabled. GRADE S Donna Rho, Daryl Richard, Kotsey Lewis, Kerri Llndlond, Marianne Leto, Municipal Office Building. High Honor* Rodwoll, Mollssa Ross, Tamara Sines, Jennifer McCubrey, Gary McGrath, In th^> name of Christ, how do we gather the disabled The Board of Tax Review The one person who appeared Jennifer D'Appollonlo, Kim Henin, Phitsomay Sourlnho, Christopher Spa- 9 Dr. Crane’s Quiz Todd McKee, Paul Michaud, Wesley into' our midst? We must provide rides, ramps Robin Labbe, Ken Snellenberger, dacclnl, Shira Sprlngor, Thomas H. Morton, Wendy Parkony, David Phil­ should have no difficulty hearing Tuesday told the board that his Karen Stein. Steyons, Alison tweed, Matthew Wel- lips, Morybeth Plano, Ebon W. Pies*, space and any other necessity to insure all of us can all the appeals that will be made 2,150 square-foot home on Bobby 3.0 Peak Rosulor Honor* nlckl and doann* Wilson. Sjocy Poole, Oorek Pryputniewicz, be together to worship the Lord that heals our on increased assessments if Tues­ Lane has been Incorrectly as­ H.P. Motor Chris deloTorre, JodI Duplin, Laura GRADE• MoNhew Soss, Amy Shumaker, Ka­ afflictions. 1. The figures “ 3 k 2" are most suggestive of a Gossolln, Bryna Pasternak. Noll Allbrio, Michael Bogonny, Chris­ day’s hearing is any indication of sessed based on a square footage thryn Stern, Holly Stone, Elizabeth • RolO'Matlc Powerhead With JUDGE MODERATOR PRIEST UMPIRE GRADE f tine Boll, Thomas Borto, Brian Blount, Thorstenson, Lori Todd, Kristin the next two hearings. of about 2,650. He said he learned 2. The loudness of sound is measured in High Honors, Colloon Boos, Lisa Bouchord, Anno Trombley, LIsoTurek, Stacy Vosko and Power Driven Beater Bar Brush Roll Closoo Bock. Christen Broon, Mlchool Brosnon, Za- Michael VIbberts. P. D. Stevens Only one taxpayer showed up of the discrepancy late last year. KILOCYCLES DECIBELS AMPERES St. M ary’s Episcopal Church Tuesday to make an appeal to the After the hearing, the man. who • 0-Plece Above-The-Floor Cleaning Tools MILLIMETERS board. That was far less than the asked not to be identified, said 3. Which nicknamed creature is very sly? 170 appeals the board heard last that he had informed the asses­ Automatic Carpet Height Adjustment ELSIE JUMBO REYNARD POLLY Weather month before the town adminis­ sor’s office of the discrepancy at 4. Which type of fuel usually produces the most Manchester Herald tration decided to scrap the the beginning of February. He •moke? How to USP8 327>S00 VOL. e v il. No. 178 problem-ridden 1987 revaluation. said Deputy Assessor William Free From Eureka.. GASOLINE ANTHRACITE COAL BITUMINOUS Chance of rain The town is using an updated Moon referred him to the Board of BEAT COAL PE AT HOUSE- Manchester and vicinity: To­ Publlehsd daily oxcopt Suggested carrier rotas version of the 1986 Grand List Tax Review. V ^ K I 8. Which professional artist usually works only How to Beat Housework! night, cloudy with a 60 percent Sunday and certain holl- ere $1.60 woekN. $7.70 for which includes assessments The man said he made his every 4th day? daya by tha Manchesiar ono month. $23.10 for chance of rain. Low in the middle based on new construction and appeal to the board in March, A $19.95 value. Il.itclcovcr Irook. Yours at SLAB ARTIST ’TONSORIAL SARTORIAL Publishing Co., 16 Bral- throe months. $46.20 for 40s. Thursday, chilly with periods additions. when the board was hearing no additional cost vvlini you pun base any CULINARY nard Place. Manchestor, six months arid $92.40 for of rain. High in the mid 80s. Conn. 06040. Second on* year. Senior citizen Notices of new assessments appeals related to the revalua­ Eureka cleaner for $80.00 or more. 6. Match the nicknamed types of American class postags paid at and mall ratoe are ovalle- were mailed out last week. tion. Those hearings were later currency with their cash equivalents at the right. Central, Southwest Interior: Manchootar, Conn. Post- bl* on request. The taxpayer’s complaint canceled when thq revaluation Pricee Good 4/27/88 - 5/9/88 (a) Sawbuck...... (v) 8 cents Tonight., cloudy with occasional maater; Send eddraas To place on advertise­ Tuesday was not about an in­ was scrapped. The man said he m (b) Two bits ...... (w) 28 cents rain. Low in the middle 40s. changes to th* Manchoo- ment, or to report a news never heard again from the tor Hsrsld. P.O. Box 591, Item or picture Idee, call crease in the assessment on his (c) Grand...... (x) $1 Thursday, chilly with periods of home but about the fact that his board. (d) Simoleon...... (y) $10 rain. High in the mid 80s. Manchsator, Conn. 06040. 643-2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday assessment has been based on a Sadloski said after the hearing (e) Jitney...... (z) $1,000 West Coastal, East Coastal: If you don't rscelvs your through Pridoy. wrong figure for the square that the board would find out from RECAVS | .i youf OutMr M A Aaaw ere in Classified section Tonight, cloudy with a 60 percent Herald by 5 p.m. waakdoys The Mancheater Herald footage of the house. the state Office of Policy and At chance of rain. Low in the middle or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, Is a member of The "One a night we can handle,” Management whether it would be SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER 1/U 647-9997 40s. Thursday, chilly with periods plaosa telaphons your cor- Associated Pross. the possible for the board to correct rlsr. If you're unable to Audit Bureau of Circula­ Elizabeth Sadloski, the secretary 445 Hartford Road (K««ney St. Exit from 1-364) of rain. High in the middle 80s. reach your carrier, cell tions. the New England of the three-member board, said the assessment. She said that the 903 Main Street Lottery after Tuesday’s hearing. FYank hearings scheduled this week are Manchester Today's weather picture was drawn by Brendan Jones, Northwest Hills: Tonight, subscriber service at 647- Newspaper Association cloudy with occasional rain. Low 9946 by 6 p.m. woekdaya and the New England Stamler, the chairman of the tehnically only for increases Downtown Manchester OPEN DAILY: Mon. & Thurt. 'til 9 EZ TERMS: Connecticut Daily Tuesday: 602. Play Four: 9033 who lives on Sherwood Circle and attends Bowers near 40. Thursday, periods of for delivery In Manchootar. Press Asaoclalkm. board, said that the board based on additions and new Wednesday Night, 5:00 to 9:00 Only Tuea., Wed., Sat.'til 5 • Caah •Monthly Lotto: $-10-17-19-24-37. School. rain. High in the mid 80s. handled nine appeals last year. construction since the 1986 Grand FrI. 'til 8 / Sun. 'til 5 • Crtdll Card Paymanta Hearings have been scheduled List, not for corrections. 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. April 27, 19M MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. April 27, 1988 - 5 Colchester womaiT to note House won’t ban STATE \ 107th birthday, records say abortion funding; & R E G IO N >1 v A i i HARTFORD (AP) - A search adding that people at the Census names of brothers and sisters Missing wife ‘odd’ of federal records has revealed Bureau and the National Ar­ mentioned by Reeves, her child­ foes not unhappy that a Colchester woman may chives have researching Reeves’ ren have said. NEW LONDON — A former girlfriend of !le- turn 107 years old Thursday, Reeve’s name was missing Richard Crafts testified at his murder trial age for two weeks. “ We’re not Bv Brent Loymon protected under the Equal Rights md despite her family’s claim she from the list of the McCaskill’s that she thought it “ was quite odd” his wife ilso drawing any Judgments on her The Associated Press * Amendment of the Connecticut will be 114. missed both the Chirstmas and did date of biith. There is some children. The 1880 records Constitution. The policy was Edward H. Mann, an aide to evidence listing her age at 107 and showed McCaskill’s second HAR’TFORD — Abortion foes Thanksgiving holidays in 1986. ny U.S. Senator Christopher Dodd in suspended in 1981 after a lawsuit the family contends otherwise.’’ youngest daughter at the time to flooded the House Democrats’ challenging the policy was filed. Judith Kurzner, a flight attendant for Connecticut, said a search of Reeves’ family believes her be Katy, who was born in 1875. switchboard with telephone calls, Eastern Airlines, said Tuesday she broke gic Census Bureau records from 1950 Opponents denounced the get birthdate to be April 28, 1874, or Mann has said it is possible but state lawmakers refused to amendment as unconstitutional, off her relationship with Crafts in 1980, but and of Social Security and Medi­ something around then. A family Katy could have been a nickname bow to the high-pressure lobbying that she ran into him at John F. Kennedy lit- care records from 1965 listed sexist and likely to drive poor for Bible with her birthdate was from Miranda, although family effort and rejected a measure women to have back-alley abor­ Airport in New York on Dec. 19,1986. Miranda Reeves birthdate as misplaced years ago, the family members do not remember her that would have all but banned us- April 28, 1881. tions. Just six of the 30 women The testimony came during the fourth s?. has said. ever going by that name. state financing of abortions. present voted for the amend­ week Crafts’ trial. He is charged with Reeves is a resident of the The names of two people who Reeves lived in the Colchester Proponents of the ban said they als Colchester Convalescent Home ment. Of the amendment’s 38 murder in the death of his wife, Helle AP photo e’s are believed to have b^n Reeves’ home of her daughter, Cathron weren’t disappointed by Tues­ co-sponsors, just four were Crafts. where state and federal offficials parents, Alan and Margaret Harris, and granddaughter, Bes­ NEW PROVOST — Frank M. Turner, a specialist in British and European day’s defeat and vowed to use the women. Prosecutors have alleged Crafts plan to pay a visit Thursday to McCaskill were found in 1880 sie Harris, until she suffered a vote as a weapon in this fail’s tee honor her. Several lawmakers accused dismembered Mrs. Crafts body and then intellectual history, has been named provost of Yale University. Yale census records from Kershaw bout of pneumonia a year ago. election, when they hope to ler the amendment’s supporters of ran parts of it through a wood chipper. President Benno Schmidt Jr., right, speaks with Turner on the steps of “ Regardless of her age, she’s County, S.C., officials said. She moved to Connecticut in the unseat enough pro-choice law­ ide taking out on poor women their Kurzner testified that Crafts told her he Yale’s Woodbridge Hall. Turner, a history professor and Yale faculty been around a long time and she’s The names of some of the late 1940s from her hometown of makers to prevail next session. or anger over the U.S. Supreme had called ail across the country looking a remarkable lady.” said Mann, McCaskill’s children match the Cassatt, S.C. “ This is a very good effort for a member since 1972, will assume his new post July 1. for Court’s 1973 decision legalizing for his wife. A en. AP photo first attempt,” said former De­ abortion. mocratic state Sen. Regina Smith “ I thought the timing was quite odd that Man guilty of arson Iso FRISBEE RECORD — John Fischer, left, tossing. They began their quest Thurs­ “ What this really is is an she should be missing for both Hazing bill tougher ew of North Branford, head of the admission of failure by many of and Jeremy Tubb, Connecticut College Bolton parents Thanksgiving and Christmas,” Kurzner LITCHFIELD — A Superior Court jury or day and had to toss the Frisbee at a Pro-Life Council of Connecticut. the people who oppose abor­ HARTFORD — A tougher version of a has convicted a Sharon man of freshmen in New London, smile after distance of at least 45 feet every 30 Coventry airs “ This is the beginning of a decent tions,” said Rep. Patricia A. said. “ He said maybe she didn’t want to bill outlawing fraternity and sorority cook two turkies.” second-degree arson in the burning of the ec- breaking the record in the Guinness seconds for over 110 hours and 40 plan grad party pro-life movement in Dillon, D-New Haven, a Roman hazing was unanimously approved by the in Book of World Records for Frisbee minutes to break the record. Connecticut.” Catholic who acknowledged she Salisbury town garage in 1982. House of Representatives and sent back to 54-lot proposal ’Tuesday’s 84-65 non-partisan will likely take some political Wesleyan hunts prexy Roy Duntz, 37, sat impassively ’Tuesday the Senate. * a p By Andrew J. Davis vote followed more than two heat for opposing the as the jury of three men and three women A student organization that engaged in P Manchester Herald MIDDLETOWN — A committee 00. hours of tense debate on the rights amendment. convicted him of second-degree arson and hazing — making intiates drink COVENTRY — A public hearing held searching fora new president for 50 Arrest involved mail Monday by the Planning and Zoning Commis­ of the unborn, the right of poor “ What we are being told is we third-degree burglary in the July 19,1982 excessively, denying them sleep or any BOLTON — Parents of Bolton High School Wesleyan University will pare a list of an sion on a 54-lot subdivision proposal has been women to receive the same have failed to make our case with fire that did about $500,000 of damage. other practice that threatens their health IN BRIEF A man was arrested on burglary and other students are planning an alcohol-free graduation more than 300 applicants down to no more a continued to May 9. medical treatment that wealthier the middle class, so we’re going to The maximum sentence for the two or safety — could be fined up to $1,500 and party for seniors, a party organizer said. than six finalists next month, the school’s on charges Monday in connection with an incident women can pay for and the right control the poor because they are crimes is 25 years in prison. Sentencing lose their campus privileges for at least The party, which organizers hope will be funded The proposal to build 54 houses on 144 acres of trustee chairman said. lot Girl gets credit on Jordt Street, police said. of lawmakers rather than the the poor,” Dillon said. was scheduled for May 27. year under the bill the House passed late by donations, is being planned so seniors will be able land off Broad Way was presented to the nn Joseph F. Surwlll Jr , 21. of no certain courts to set abortion policy. But Rep. John Wayne Fox, The new president will be the school’s Duntz has also been charged with arson Tuesday. address, was arrested on charges of to gather one last time without alcohol or drugs, said commission by three Hartfort developers at a The onslaught of telephone When Ruth Turkington Staum, an employee of D-Stamfoi^, said Medicaid was 14th and will^ucceed Colin B. Campbell, in a fire that destroyed the Salisbury Town The version first passed by the Senate third-degree attempted burglary and Dorli Cloutier, co-chairman of the graduation party. hearing earlier this month. The development calls was prompted by statewide le- the Board of Education, lost the money she got as good a place as any for who is resigning June 30 to head the Hall in 1985. Proceedings in that case are called for loss of campus privileges for a >iit sixth-degree larceny, police said. Her husband. Louis, is the other chairman. would be called North Coventry Farms. radio commercials aired Monday when she cashed her paycheck Monday in the lawmakers to launch their as­ Rockefeller Brothers Fund. not expected to begin for several months. year. ies Police said the arrest stemmed from an “ We want to provide them with a good time to “ There was little discussion on the proposal and Tuesday, featuring a priest sault on legalized abortion, which parking lot of the Parkade, she assumed she 1 incident at about noon Monday in which a man make their graduation night special and safe,” she because there have been few town referrals on who urged abortion foes to call he called “ morally repugnant.” would never see it again. said. a received mail from a mail carrier for a home on it,” Town Planner Robert Isner said about the their state representatives if they “ If in fact you feel abortion is But Patti Murdock, a junior at Manchester Similar parties have already been planned by al. Jordt Street. The man later told the mail carrier hearing held at the Town Office Building. didn’t want their tax dollars wrong, then it’s wrong, period, ith High School, found the money in an envelope parents in Manchester for Manchester High School paying for abortions. that he did not live at the address and had Developer Michael Levin has said the and you ought to attempt to stop it to beneath her car on Monday night, and took steps students and East Catholic High School students. The commercial gave the tele­ Prague wants warning labels on booze stopped at the home to buy a bicycle, police said proposal is modest compared to the 80 houses and prevent it wherever you se. to find the owner. The party for Bolton High School will be held at phone number of the House can,” Fox said. Surwill was held on a $5,000 cash bond and that could be allowed on the tract under town Bv Judd Everhart session adjourns May 4, or else in Court House One in Vernon on June 17, Cloutier said. Democrats office. Karin Sherbin, The amendment, which was they’ve had a parent who’s had telling people that drinking alco­ The only clue was that the envelope was one appeared in Manchester Superior Court zoning regulations. The Associated Press come back with the proposal in >00 Eighty-four seniors are expected to graduate in a news secretary for the Demo­ pushed by the Pro-Life Council of cirrhosis of the liver, or a parent hol is a potential risk. from the Northeast School Employees Federal Tue.sday, The case was continued until May 3 the 1989 session. US June. The developing group purchased the land in crats, said more than 300 calls Connecticut, would have allowed who’s been an alcoholic.” ’’But in the real world. It’s not Credit Union. and he is being held on $2,500 bond HARTFORD - Rep. Edith G. Prague’s measure would re­ About $2,000 is needed for the party, Cloutier said. 1987 and wants to protect some of its “ special came in on Monday and at least expenditure of Medicaid funds for Rep. William A. Kiner, D- going to have any effect,” Kiner Prague, the General Assembly’s quire this wording: V Murdock’s mother. Patricia McLaughlin Donations are being sought from parents, busi­ features,” such as a pond, large oak and another 50 early Tuesday. abortions only in cases of rape or Enfield, co-chairman of the legis­ said. most ardent foe of drunken jrt phoned the Herald for help in finding the owner. GOP honors slated nesses and civic groups, she said. hickory trees and hand-stacked stone walls. The proposed ban. which was incest or when the mother’s life "W ARNING: Drinking this lature’s Substance Abuse Prev­ While Prague likened the idea driving, says it’s time that al. A Herald reporter phoned the credit union, and Cloutier said that because Bolton does not have as Levin said. He said the proposal was designed tacked onto a technical municipal was threatened. product, which contains alcohol, ention Committee, said Prague to warning labels on packs of Douglas Cheney of Bolton and Barbara Higley Connecticut require warning lab­ impairs your ability todri ve a car in word of the loss was passed on to tellers. many businesses as Manchester, raising the money with that in mind. welfare bill as an amendment, The state paid nearly 3,000 had ” a grand idea” but was not cigarettes, Kiner said that com­ of Manchester are among five Fourth Senatorial els on alcohol containers. or operate machinery. Alcohol is ols may be difficult. It is the first year such a party has was designed to overturn a 1986 abortions last year through Medi­ sure how effective it would be. parison was not quite accurate. Staum went to the credit union Tuesday to District Republicans who will be honored at the been planned. Included in the proposal is a 10-stall horse Alcohol can be addictive and dangerous to your health and is a ’’Pragmatically, you’ve got to withdraw more money and explained to the bam to be maintained by a homeowners’ Superior Court ruling that state caid, a medical assistance pro­ “ Cigarette labels denote carci­ district’s annual recognition dinner Thur.sday. ” It’s big bucks to put it on,” she said. “ We need Medicaid funds could not be detrimental to health, she said drug and may be addictive.” ask yourself, who would read a teller that she needed it because she had lost an association. The developing group will also gram jointly financed by the state Tuesday, and a warning label nogenic problems, reproductive The five were chosen as outstanding $2,000 to make it go. We’re looking for a lot of withheld for medically necessary and federal governments. She said the labels would “ start warning label? If somebody envelope with most of her pay in it. The teller widen the west lane of Broad Way near the “ might make some people stop making people aware, and it problems. Liquor? Can it do that? Republicans for each town the district covers, support (from ) the parents and business abortions. The state receives 50 percent wants to have a can of Bud weiser, and the credit union manager got Staum and development and add a third lane near the and think.” helps. After a while it begins to I suppose in the long run It can including Columbia. Glastonbury, Manchester, community.” Superior Court Judge Robert I, reimbursement from the federal they’re not going to say, ‘Oh, Patti Murdock together and Staum got her entrance. Her proposal is in the form of a sink in. cause cirrhosis of the liver,” he Bolton and Amston. Donations can be sent to Project Graduation. 72 Berdon found that the state government for most medical there’s a warning on this thing,’ ” bill amendment. The bill she had ’’With alcohol, you have to do Kiner said. said. money back at the police station Tuesday Higley. of 24 Erie St., served as treasurer of Brandy St.. Bolton 06043, Monetary donations, food Some residents of the area have complained welfare department’s policy of procedures, but federal law bars hoped to amend is no longer everything you can. I think it will ” How many people it will help. afternoon. the Republican Fourth Senatorial District or prizes will be accepted, she said. the additional houses will create increasing paying for abortions only if the expenditure of federal Medicaid ” I like the idea, if it came out I available. She says she’ll try to help ... particularly (tho.se who) I don’t think very many.” he 2 organization for six years and as treasurer of Manchester High School will hold its alcohol-free traffic on a road they say is already unsafe. mother’s life was in danger dollars for abortions unless the would vote for it, but the bottom 2 find another amendable bill be­ come from a family that has the Republican Women’s Club of Manchester. graduation party June 17 at Manchester Commun­ Many drivers speed on the road which violated the rights of poor women mother’s life is at stake. added. "Philosophically, I think line, in the real world, it’s not Drug charges lodged fore the 1988 General Assembly s u ff e r e d from alcoholism, if it’s a good idea. You’re at least She was trea.surer of Carl Zinsser’s 1986 ity College. East'CathoIic High School will hold its residents say has dangerous curves. going to doany good,"Kiner said. ’Two men were arrested Tuesday on drug and senatorial campaign. party June 9 at Court House One. other charges on New State Road, police said. Cheney, of 21 South Road, served as first Steven S. Hayes. 32, of 466 West Middle selectman for two years. Previously, he had Tax bill expected Turnpike, Apt. 26, was charged with possession been a selectman for 10 years. He also served on of under 4 ounces of marijuana, possession of the Planning and Zoning commissions and has Subaru scam arrest made been active in local and area Republican politics cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia, and HARTFORD (AP) - A New said. State police launched an inves­ 7 for more than 30 years. operating under the influence of alcohol, drugs to pass through 7 York man was charged in a scam Contacted by telephone at his tigation after a complaint was or both, police said. in which two Subaru dealers parents’ Staten Island home filed with the Department of t k Ashes blamed for fire Davids. Anselmo. 32, of 118H New State Road, allegedly jeopardized new-car Tuesday, Broiges declined to Consumer Protection. Police on was charged with possession of under 4 ounces Ashes from a wood stove were the apparent warranties by falsely inflating comment. June 5 seized records, statements the Senate today of marijuana, possession of cocaine and cause of a fire that burned the vinyl siding of a sales figures, state police said. Connecticut Attorney General and warranty claims covering a possession of drug paraphernalia. Alan Broiges, 31, of Statan Joseph I. Lieberman has said nine-month period. garage on Bryan Drive Monday night , a fire By Judd Everhart exemptions” which would ex­ ARBORS Police said an officer b e g ^ following the Island, N.Y., has been arrested dealers at the Westbrook dealer­ Subaru officials have esti­ official said Tuesday. empt up to the first $25,000 of the pickup truck that Anselmo was driving on and charged with criminal liabil­ ship and at Century Subaru of mated they lost $69,000 due to The Associated Press v n i o p BROOK The fire at 190 Bryan Drive was reported at value of residential and commer­ Buckland Street because Anselmo appeared to ity for acts of an another to Vernon had employees fill out false claims during the nine- 9:48 p.m. and firefighters had it out about five cial property from local property commit first-degree larceny, retail sales forms in the names of month period, state police said. HARTFORD — Senate Demo­ be driving with excessive caution. The arrests minutes after they arrived at 9:51, said Robert taxes. The idea is also opposed by state police spokesman Sgt. Ro­ parents, children and even their At one of the dealerships, state cratic leaders hoped to hold were made after the truck stopped at an Bycholski, the deputy chief of the Town Fire big-business interests. bert J. Slattery said Tuesday. pets. officials said employees were together a slender majority and apartment complex on New State Road Department. get a property tax relief bill " If that is part of the proposal, I Open House Broiges. was the warranty By doing that, Lieberman said required to come up with 12 false Both released on $2,500 bonds. Anselmo No one was reported injured. shall veto the bill,” O’Neill said. service administrator for Inter­ the dealerships were able to names a week to enter on retail through the Senate today over the appeared in Manchester Superior Court “ If they pass this bill in both Bycholski said the fire was apparently started state Management of New Jer­ claim high sales volume, get sales records. staunch objections of Gov. Wil­ Tuesday and had his case continued to May 2 chambers and give it to me. I will by a box of ashes that the owner of the home had sey. which was responsible for more cars from Subaru of Amer­ liam A. O’Neill who has promised Hayes was scheduled to appear in court today State officials have said Subaru to veto it. have to veto it and recall them,” placed outside the garage, next to a wall. overseeing operations Seaview ica and advertise as a “Nq. 1” of America is cooperating in the But the current version may O’Neill said. THE ARBORS Subaru in Westbrook, Slattery dealer. investigation. never get to O’Neill’s desk. Under the bill, a town undergo­ Although Senate Democrats ing revaluation would have the say they have the votes they need. option of offering a couple of House Speaker Irving J. Stolberg, forms of relief to residential and AT HOP BROOK Bad Dog? NEED SOME EXTRA'l D-New Haven, says it’s still “ a commercial taxpayers. Obedience Classes little short” on votes in the lower One option is the homestead newouDS SPENDING chamber. exemption. Another is O’Neill’s RETIREMENT COMMUNITY Begin May 16th The latest version, one with proposal that would provide tax additional breaks for the elderly, credits for residential property Call Now to Rc3erve BBTfOUFOR MONEY!! was unveiled Tuesday and was to owners, starting at $200 and ■ Behavior Consultations Available We may just have a newspaper route have been voted on later in the phased out over five years. Cordially invites you to a week-long open house day. 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Main St...... 285-378 Candlewood Dr...... all There is only a week left in the their property tax bills of up to as well as a complete presentation of Russell St...... all Somerset Dr...... all 1988 regular legislative session. $1,250, and renters could get After the Senate unanimously grants of up to $900. The lower exposures...... ^3*® EIro St...... all Jefferson St...... all one’s income, the higher the The Arbors Retirement Community Concept. Kenwood Dr...... all adopted an amendment to the bill Flower St...... all credit or grant, under the Tolland Tpke...... 472-525 spelling out its provisions, Lt. exposures...... ^6®® East Middle Tpke...... 0-162 mn Union Place ...... all Gov. Joseph J. Fauliso. who proposal. Our counselors will be available to answer all your questions Union St...... 133-264 presides over the Senate and who In all, the bill would cost $18 $ 9 9 9 Rachel Rd...... all is fiercely loyal to O’Neill, ruled million, according to Senate exposures...... 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O’Leary, D-Windsor 742-6103 CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 Tuesday night. The bill was Locks. Manchester, Conn. 06040 Th9 Menclieafer Hera/d approv^ on**a 26-17 party-line Larson and O’Leary said they NASSIFF CAMERA Rt. 44, Coventry, CT. 2 miles east Bolton Notch vote, sending it back to the Senate expected the bill to make it 639 Main Street ■ Manchester Hours. M-Sst. 9-4 / T, W. Th. 9-5:30 / FrI. 9-7 for action tc^ay. through the House and Senate, (203) 647-9343 f uB prrf'/rmarv sr-i -ifHy fe*«iaimrn4 j-ai f*-ad (h» vwnrr’» manual leaving it to O’Neill to sign or brf'.rr i(<»faiirtg ,44 I"' *-f f. pwwni i l'“ T ^mrrx4n H'-nda WHor (.0 Inr O’Neill objecU to the bill 643-7369 Manrlfpaipr HpralJi because It contains “ homestead veto. 6 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednegday. April 27, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. April 27. - 7 OPINION N A T IO N Reagan resists acid rain controis

By Henry Gottlieb & W O R L D The Associated Press Once again, WASHINGTON — The Reagan administration is Inspector files report unlikely in its remaining months to reach Jiac|c WASHINGTON — The State Department agreement with Canada on a plan to reduce acid kept millions of dollars worth of travelers rain pollution, according to a senior U.S. official back-to-back planning today’s White House visit by Canadian Anderson checks in unlocked cabinets and piled on floors Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. in an operation so lax that more than $59,000 Mulroney, who has expressed disappointment was embezzled and $307,780 cannot be with U.S. inaction on cutting chemical emissions accounted for, the department’s inspector that damage foresU and lakes in Canada, discusses firehouses? general reports. the issue with President Reagan and then goes to And congressional investigators said State Capitol Hill for a speech and talks on trade and other The uncomfortable prospect of having two Department controls on travel advances were issues. so disorganized that $15 million in such « firehouses in Manchester cioser to each other Both administrations have been lobbying for a Space l-park payments are delinquent. U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement designed to than common sense justifies has emerged “ The department just can’t seem to get Its further stimulate what is already the world’s again. At the budget hearing of the Eighth act together on these very basic financial biggest bilateral trade relationship. Distiiict Board of Directors Monday night, management functions,” said Rep. Jack Last spring, Reagan pledged during a trip to some district enthusiasts pressed the a classic tale Brooks, D-Texas, chairman of a House Canada to negotiate a treaty on acid rain, but the directors to resume efforts to build a Government Operations panel which convenes senior U.S. official, briefing reporters on condition of anonymity, said Tuesday that the two sides are firehouse to serve the Buckland area. hearings today to explore the situation. WASHINGTON — The White House came within divided on what should be done. The directors obliged, at least to the extent a hair of endorsing a $700 million government lease “ Where we are is an agreement to disagree,” the A of voting to have the existing plans for a on a private “ industrial park” In space, even Meese pushes drug tests official said. A flrehouse reviewed. The idea is to find out how though there was no competitive bidding on the Asked if he felt the United States and Canada WASHINGTON — A ^ F q ey General Edwin would be able to reach an accord by Jan. 20, when much it will cost to build the firehouse now. project and the National Aeronautics and Space Meese III says everyone whb^s arrested Administration wasn’t sold on the idea. the Reagan administration leaves office, the official There seems to be no way that Manchester should be tested for drugs and^en should be said; “ No, I don’t. It is a difference in approach.” The saga of the space park is a classic can avoid back-to-back firehouses in Open Forum subject to follow-up tests before trial. Canada wants the United States to set specific Washington tale of influence and power. This time, Buckland. “ I would like to see the day where every targets and timetables for the reduction of those with power say they went out of their way not person arrested is subjected to a urine test” to emissions causing acid rain. The U.S. official Bids w ere taken on the proposed firehouse to influence anyone. But their names may have eariy in 1986. But in M ay of that year, the determine suitability for pre-trial release, insisted that scientists have not yet discovered a P Vincent refused Review, Mr. Vincent was solicit­ (2) a mammogram every two been enough to put a shine on the deal anyway. Meese told mayors and police chiefs Tuesday way to judge the success of such an effort. P Eighth District directors voted to postpone Space Industries Inc., a young Houston firm, ous of the board. I am finding the years forany woman whois40to49 at the U.S. Conference of Mayors. “ If you are going to put a lot of money into action on construction while negotiations to aid tax board present-day Mr. Vincent a puzzle. years of age; and (3) a mammo­ orchestrated the political game for its proposed He said once defendants are back on the something, you had better make sure you have the between the town and the district were under orbiting industrial park. The company hoped to right technology,” the official said. “ You had better To the Editor: The mud-in-the-eye-of-the-board gram every year for any woman street, they should be subject to random drug way. There was some hope that an attitude of his is new. The board who is 50 years of age or older. capitalize on the Reagan administration’s plan to testing to dissuade them from committing know there is a direct relationship between what privatize much of what the government planned to you are doing and where the acid deposition is arrangement could be worked out under has no ax to grind, it has no vested For women on Medicare, those crimes while awaiting trial. Meese added he Your editorial Monday on the coming from.” interest to protect and it always with existing Medicare supple­ do in space, and planned to rent parts of the facility woul(j like to see mandatory drug testing which the firehouse built by the town Manchester revaluation flap Asked if the tleagan administration is concerned tries to be fair. Mr. Vincent, for all mental policies prior to Oct, 1, to private companies that needed to test products results taken into account in sentencing by governm ent on Tolland Turnpike, in the heart would be offensive to the town’s and theories in space. about the cost of a cleanup, the official said, “ It is his good service in the past, came 1988, will be covered as of Jan. 1, judges. of the Buckland area, could be used by the taxpayers if it wasn’t almost too too dear if you are using the wrong technologies a nd AP photo up with intolerable results. His 1989. NewsubscribersafterOct. 1, NASA agreed to launch the industrial space district's fire department to serve the area silly for words. Your standardized facility with the space shuttle. But Space Industries when you get all done you haven’t solved the Canada ACID RAIN — Attorneys tor eight “ even-handed” style in which you quibbling with the Board of Tax 1988, will be covered. sorces of the air pollution that causes the courts had decided it had a clear right to needed more than that from the government. The Candidates stun party problem. People are just simply very reluctant to state a Board of Tax Review Review does not alter the blunders I am pleased to have played a say, ‘Here we go full tilt,’ and when you get done you northeastern states argued in the U.S. acid rain. From left: Attorney Generals serve. that were made. role in the enactment of this small company needed a big financial backer, such Court of Appeals in Washington that the opinion and then the assessor’s as the U.S. government, as its prime tenant in SEOUL, South Korea — Opposition haven’t solved the problem as it addresses itself in Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut, Successive attempts at negotiation by conflicting case as if they were What would a school principal legislation so important to all candidates stunned the governing party in a the U.S.-Canadian relationship.” Environmental Protection Agency has Robert Abrams of New York and James do to a teacher who unapologeti- women. space. successive teams of negotiators, sometimes equally meritorious, and mo­ The Houston firm took its proposal for $700 national election by stripping it of a The Reagan administration has generally illegally failed to act against midweatern Tierney of Maine. cally used a system to assign adopted the line that more research is needed. working behind the scenes, sometimes in full reover your theme (the essence of million, five-year government lease to the powerful parliamentary majority for the first time in grades that gave good students Rep. Edith Prague Northeastern states, which like Canada have public light, have failed to produce any kind of triviality) of the need for officials White House Economic Policy Council, chaired by South Korea’s 40-year history. Agency, seeking new emission controls similar to identify new technologies that might help combat worse grades than poor students? 8th Assembly District noticed damage to their forests and lakes, have to work together, overlooks the Treasury Secretary James Baker. Space President Roh Tae-woo said the surprise those sought by Canada. the problem. Reagan's pledge to reach an accommodation satisfactory to the majority Why hasn’t^ Mr- Weiss thusly Columbia sided with their northern neighbor in calling for obvious. Industries’ legal counsel was the Houston firm of outcome of Tuesday’s balloting “ has left In arguments Tuesday before a federal appeals agreement with Canada on the overall issue, the on both sides. canned Mr.' Vincent? Did Mr. tough limits on pollutants from coal-burning plants court in Washington, Justice Department lawyer To the town’s deep misfortune, Andrews & Kurth, which just happened to be many things for us to think deeply but I would official said, did not include a commitment to Various proposals for having district Weiss attempt to stop criticism of and other sources of acid-causing emissions. Michael McCord argued that the government has no it is crystal clear that (1) there Baker’s old law firm. humbly accept the outcome and do my best to establish timetables and targets for a cleanup. firefighters and town firefighters share the were in all likelihood thousands of the revaluation from inside the fulfill my promise to the people. ’ ’ Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, responsibility to take such action. Instead, the official said, Reagan agreed to “ try to Space Industries’ financial consultant was Massachusetts, New York. Pennsylvania and New town’s firehouse have met with defeat. substantial errors, mainly of assessor’s staff? That widely Nurses urge use The voting for National Assembly was The administration official said Reagan remains find a bilateral accord that moved us ahead a little, Shearson, Lehman, Hutton Inc., which just Jersey are suing the Environmental Protection committed to a $5 billion, multiyear program to Meanwhiie, the town and the district are over-valuation,fortheOct, 1,1986, publicized issue is perhaps the marred by violent protests by demonstrators but we haven’t been able to.” ugliest part of the revaluation of car seat belts happened to have a managing director of iocked in a legal (iispute over a trunk sewer date and (2) Mr. Vincent, the alleging vote fraud. But the strong opposition story, so far, and needs searching investment named Richard Darman. And Darman that is important to Manchester's economic assessor, withheld from the Boa rd To the Editor: just happened to be the former deputy secretary of showing prompted dissidents and students to of Tax Review the full cooperation inve.stigation by the Board call off planned demonstrations. future. Each side seems to be maneuvering Directors. the Treasury under Baker. he has previously shown the Agreement reached on plastic guns ban and posturing with the firehouse issue As an emergency room nurse, I On the surface, it looked like Space Industries Cutting oil export board. (This lack of timely was continuously reminded of the had more than just a good proposal. It had good somewhere in the background of the sewer Robert J. Smith By Larry Margasok helpfulness follows, it seems, a tragic results of car accidents, friends. VIENNA, Austria — If seven independent control advocates have insisted that a however, the general approach Almost lost in the bitter struggle fight. 43 Harvard Road The Associated Press suggestion from the town man­ Both Baker and Darman took pains to stay out of minimum amount of metal be re­ adopted in the compromise has been was that everyone embroiled in the Manchester many caused by drunken drivers. oil-producing nations and OPEC adopt a Even if the sewer question has to be decided ager, Mr. Weiss, that there be no Every day I am confronted with the negotiations. Baker removed himself from any proposal to cut their exports by 5 percent, they quired in a gun to ensure detection by attacked bitterly in past NRA state­ dispute expressed the same goal: WASHINGTON — After negotia­ the magnetometers used in airport by the courts, which appears likely now, there extension of the period for the patients suffering permanent or EPC debates on the Space Industries proposal. could reverse the recent decline in oil prices ments as an attempt to take guns from making sure potential terrorist wea­ tions that excluded the National Rifle and building security systems. law-abiding citizens. 2 is no promise that the firehouse question can board’s work although such an life-threatening injuries, many of Darman said he advised Space Industries on the caused by excess supplies, an analyst said. pons of the future will never be 2 [>t New Insurance Association and rival gun-control extension was statutorily best way to sell Its idea on Washington, but never The NRA has insisted that there NRA officials could not be reached smuggled onto airplanes or buildings Id, be solved along with it. which could have been prevented “ If they agreed to it, it would be very groups, the Reagan administration for comment Tuesday on whether available.) if they had only taken three lobbied Baker or anyone else. “ I never contacted positive” for the oil market, said Paul Mlotok, should be no government-established with security requirements. Plastic The whole mess has the aspects of a classic on mammograms and police organizations have agreed they would support the compromise. guns are not yet In production in this Your editorial makes it appear seconds to buckle their sa fety bel t. James Baker on that or any other issue since I left an analyst for the investment firm Salomon to a compromise boosting chances for metal standard, only a general tragedy which plays itself out, beyond the that there may be some justifica­ To the Editor: requirement that any gun be detecta­ But Attorney General Edwin Meese country, but there is general agree­ A nurse is not only a health-care the treasury,” Darman told our associate John Brothers Inc., who was in Vienna to observe a ban on undetectable plastic guns. III, who at first publicly backed the control of the participants. tion for the vast majority of the ble by existing equipment. ment the technology exists. giver, but also a health-care Lynch. talks between the two groups. NRA’s legislative position, now is revaluation figures. At least you The compromise takes the law As of Oct. 1,1988, Connecticut’s educator. We are responsible for Whatever the intentions of Baker and Darman, The proposal was made ’Tuesday. If it is Although differences over plastic committed to the compromise, Morris The gun control and police groups say the Board of Tax Review may women will be beneficiaries of enforcement approach, and sets a preventing death and Injury by their names weighed heavily when the project was adopted, it will be the first such accord with gun legislation have triggered a new said. have argued that the NRA approach have, with more time, completed legislation which I have co­ minimum metallic standard. teaching others how to better care considered, according to a top National Security outside oil producers in OPEC’s 28-year and ferocious gun-control fight in The differences in the rival bills would cause long delays in airports. 7 its work. But it isrobvious looking 7 sponsored forinsurance coverage for themselves. Council source. The source told us, “ We thought it history. Congress, sponsors of rival bills said Joseph A. Morris, director of the have never been insurmountable, but They contended that without a min­ at randomly selected cases that of mammogram testing that Tuesday's breakthrough could be a Developing better living habits was incestuous.” He felt that the tie to Baker and Justice Department's office of liaison, they became magnified once the imum metal requirement for the gun, the revaluation method was recently passed the General t unifying force for lawmakers on all is more than eating right and Darman was “ the only reason the project was Girl dies in protest confirmed the agreement and said he plastic gun issue became the vehicle magnetometers must be used at wrong, root and crop. Of course Assembly. , sides. hoped "everyone can claim victory.” exercising. It also includes pre­ moving ahead so quickly. ’’ for the latest debate over whether the settings so sensitive that they would there were many cases, probfibly JERUSALEM — A 14-year*old Palestinian Police organizations and gun- Despite these optimistic comments. It is common knowledge that venting accidents by not drinking The source added that it as “ unusual” that the government should control handguns. constantly trigger alarms. a majority, where the value was girl today died of wounds she received when mammogram testing is an essen­ and driving, and preventing death proposal went to the EPC in the first place. An within a generousbutnotunreaso- Israeli troops opened fire on Arab protesters tial procedure for the early and injuries by wearing a safety inter-agency group directed by the National nable margin of error, for Oct. 1. in a village in the occupied West Bank, a detection of breast cancer, the belt. Security Council normally handles space policy. In 1986. But we are talking maybe 30 hospital official and Arab reports said. Amnesty deadline nears; aliens jam centers most common type of cancer The Emergency Nurses Associ­ this case, the fact that the Space Industries’ percent of cases in which the The Israeli military command said it was found in women. Only through ation has developed a poster in proposal fit Reagan’s space commercialization bgures were grossly excessive. checking the report. such testing can preventative honor of Nurses’ Week, May 1-7, initiative allowed the EPC to take charge. By Larry Ryckman Unfortunately, many taxpayers In another development, three Arab Immigration officials likened the filing frenzy by they have lived in the United States continuously measures be put in place to halt and Nurses’ Day, May 4, to show Over a NASA, officials were getting nervous. The Associated Press in looking at their valuation guerrillas and two Israeli soldiers died aliens seeking legal status to the mad rush by since before Jan. 1, 1982, in order to be eligible for the spread of this much dreaded our commitment to preventing They knew that the budget was tight, and they last-minute tax filers on April IS. legal residency status. related the figures to the current Tuesday when the guerrillas infiltrated disease which needlessly takes tragic accidents. Please help us in didn’t want a hasty lease on a private satellite to Thousands of aliens are jamming U.S. immigra­ “ These applicants are just like anyone else when The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a value of their property, not the northern Israel and ambushed the troops, the the lives of so many each year. our campaign to save lives. get in the way of their own plans for a space station. tion centers as the amnesty program’s deadline it comes to procrastinating, just like you and I on tax measure to extend the cutoff date from midnight 1986 value. Had this 30 percent all army said. Two soldiers were wounded in the In keeping with medical recom­ It was Dr. James Fletcher, head of NASA, who loomed a week from today, and officials warned day,” said John Roark, an INS spokesman in May 4 to Nov. 30, but the bill faces strong opposition worked out their prospective 1988 clash. mendations, the Insurance cover­ finally slammed on the brakes. Fletcher wrote immigrants not to count on an extension of the cutoff Dallas. in the Senate and a possible presidential veto. INS © l9B6bv N r A I taxes the Board of Tax Review age called for in this legislation Paula Jessen, R.N. Baker and the EPC a letter on New Year’s . He date. Nationwide, officials origin^ally projected up to 4 officials oppose an extension of the year-long would have needed a full year to Saudis break relations "So much for the computerized coloring of would provide for (1) a baseline President-Elect urged the EPC to give NASA time to evaluate the In Houston, there was standing room only million undocumented aliens would apply. That program. deal with their case load. classic black-and-white movies!" mammogram forany womanwho Connecticut State Council proposal. RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Saudi Arabia said Tuesday inside the Immigration and Naturalization estimate fell to 2 million. So far, the INS has “ It would be sending the wrong signal, that would When I was on the Board of Tax Service office, Texas’ busiest, and a line of is 35 to 39 years of age, inclusive; Emergency Nurses Association Fletcher wrote he was “ troubled” that the it decided to break relations with Iran because received 1.2 million general amnesty applications encourage people not now in the country to enter the applicants snaked around the building throughout and 400,000 applications under the more liberal country,” Roark said. “ We would see another big government wasn’t getting competitive bids when of a riot by Iranians in Mecca, a raid on the the day. seasonal agricultural worker program. surge in November if the deadline is approved." there were many companies “ seeking to establish Saudi Embassy in Tehran and Iranian attacks Officials processed about 1,600 applications Under provisions of the Immigration Reform and Democratic presidential hopeful Jesse Jackson a foothold In the commercial space area.” on commercial shipping in the Persian Gulf. Monday and another 1,600 Tuesday. About 100,000 Control Act of 1986. illegal immigrants must prove on Tuesday urged Congress to support an extension. Next question: Who’s Democrats’ No. 2? A NASA attorney had alerted Fletcher that the The Saudi government’s announcement people were expected to apply for amnesty through lease with Space Industries would violate the Tuesday was in a statement broadcast by the Houston office by May 4, twice the number WASHINGTON — The buzz in this political federal Competition in Contracting Act. The state-run television and distributed by the initially predicted. Kelly was an early supporter of Gore for capital after New York’s Democratic primary last lawyer, Edward A. Frankie, said that was one of official Saudi Press Agency. Saudi Arabia “ There’s too much people standing in line,” said president and was here when the Tennessee week was all on whom Michael Dukakis — the big several “ severe” legal barriers. And he told ordered all Iranian diplomats to leave the Marco Canamar, an applicant'standing in line. “ I FAIRWAY DEPT. senator suspended his campaign last week. “ We winner there — will pick as his running mate when Fletcher that the $700 million price looked like “ an kingdom within a week. don’t think they have enough time to process ail the HOURS: were hit with a tidal wave,” says Kelly of the 975 Main St., Manchaater he is nominated for president in July. Capitol arbitrary amount unrelated to the value received people.” 646-1717 M-T-W-F 9-6:00 succession of primary victories for Dukakis. Kelly No more talk, mind you, of whether he will be the by the government. ’’ MC/VISA Thura. 9-9 / Sal. 9-5:30 adds, however, that Gore withdrew with such grace STORE candidate, just of his choice to share the top of the Comments Fletcher’s letter ended what until then was a and style he can live to fight again, politically. "From the Basics to the Impossible to Find, You Should Come Here FIrstt" Democratic ticket in November. relatively smooth ride for Space Industries. Bob Conrad The Dukakis steamroller has been so awesome it 9 Even this barefoot pundit from Connecticut, in Competitive bidding is now required, and other WINDOW SHADES CUT ★ CUSTOM FRAMING * KEYS MADE 9 has at least taken the so-called super delegates off town because it was the April vacation for schools space firms have since expressed interest in ALBASI GREENHOUSES the hook at the national convention, in the opinion submitting proposals. back home and thus time off for my teacher wife, of U.S. Sen. Chris Dodd of Connecticut. was hammered with questions on that intriguing The issue has spilled over Into unpublicized Earlier speculation that the 645 super delegates WOOD FRAMES subject as though I would know any more than the congressional hearings on the industrial space Opening Saturday, April 30th A Connecticut Democrat down-here who asked — mostly ranking party leaders — would have to Solid wood frames. next person. facility. An appropriations hearing is scheduled on not to be identified predicted that Jackson will “ guide” other delegates in a deadlocked Perfect for photos and more. Dukakis Isn’t helping the guesswork. Last month, eventually back off and let Dukakis do his own th matter for April 28. featuring convention appears unlikely now. New York “ took Fletcher’s intervention slowed the Space when he was in Hartford, I asked him who might be thing in choosipg a running mate. The Washington care of that ,” said Dodd. Industries’ momentum in Congress, where on his short list for vice president and specifically Post put it this way: "The key to that (how the Dodd will be one of the super delegates from 8 whether Jesse Jackson would be there. I went 0 for convention goes), In the view of many Democratic effective lobbyists for the Houston firm had been 2. Connecticut, on a vote by Democratic colleagues in busy. The lobbyists were buttressed by the 'k Beautiful Geraniums strategists, is how Dukakis handles his relations the Senate last week. So will Kelly, by virtue of his But it Is a timely question, now that Dukakis has with likely runner-up Jesse Jackson and whether presence of former NASA heavyweights now in the seat on the Democratic National Committee. House each all but nailed down the Democratic nomination and Jackson gives him the freedom to pick the kind of top management ranks of Space Industries. Democrats designated U.S. Reps. Barbara HANGING BASKETS: Quantltlaa Limited - Must pratant ad • Ends 4-30-88 George Bush is headed for coronation as the running mate he really wants.” Congress has reacted in contrary fashion. The FAIRWAY Kennelly of Hartford. Sam Gejdenson of Bozrah harder the White House, through the EPC, pushed ★ IVY GERANIUMS. NEW GUINEA IMPATIENS. BEGONIAS Republican candidate for president. The election of In the crunch at the convention, forging a ticket and Bruce Morrison of Hamden to that bloc of 1988 may very well turn as much on who is No. 2 on for the project, the more suspicious Congress FUCHSIA. IMPATIENS, AND OTHER VARIETIES FAIRWAY FAIRWAY. FAIRWAY will probably get down to traditional basics in “ supers” as well. All are committed to vote for each ticket as on who is No. l . matching the two top nominees. Dukakis, became about it. Dukakis. BEDDING PLANTS: 16 oz. The possibilities among Democrats were listed in assuming he’s the presidential candidate, will have local media bibles after Dukakis’ triumph in New "K IMPATIENS, MARIGOLDS. BEGONIAS, PETUNIAS. AND M O T H final say. But he will have tons of advice from the MANY OTHER VARIETIS... York. They were U.S. Sens. Lloyd Bentson of pros. Washington notes^ BALLS Texas, Sam Nunn of Georgia, Bob Graham of If Dukakis asks Peter Kelly, a Hartford lawyer ■ Nancy Reagan was the guest at a reception by ^aurliPHtrr Mrralft VEGETABLE PLANTS: Florida, John Glenn of Ohio, A1 Gore of Tennessee and member of the Democratic National the Red Cross for its volunteers here. They met Foundtd In 1881 GIANT ★ HYBRID TOMATOES. PEPPERS. LETTUCE. CABBAGE. EGG­ GARDEN — and Jackson. Committee, he will hear that U.S. Rep. Tom Foley first at the office of U.S. Sen. Lowell Weicker, who PLANT AND MOReil! G A R D E N In the talk I heard around town, though, the of Washington state would make a “ great” balance isn’t one of this town’s biggest buddies of President PENNY M. 8IEFFERT...... Pubtlihar PANSIES GLOVE question about a running mate for Dukakis ws for the ticket. Foley is House majority leader. Reagan. Weicker got the heck out of the way, QEORQE T. CHAPPELL...... Editor OOUQLA8 A. BEVINS .... T...... ExKullv* Editor H A N D T O O L S usually followed with another as to Jackson’s real A first consideration, people around here were however, leaving wife Claudia, one of the Red MARIE P. G R AD Y...... City EdHor OPEN DAILY 9 AM to 5:30 PM ASS’T. • wide Trowel chance of landing there. The theory in politics is saying, is that the No. 2 nominee must be someone Cross volunteers, to do the honors. ALEXANDER OIRELLI...... AliocIMo EdHor $125 Ona SIza • Waeder that a No. 2 person must be one who will bring the with so-called "national” experience, that means a ■ Actress Susan Saint James of Litchfield, VILLA LOUISE ROAD (off Birch ML Rd.) Fits All. includes refined • Narrow DENISE A, R O BER TS...... AdvortItIngDirector Opposite Vito's naphthalene. Kills moths Trowel most strength to the ticket, and the insiders down candidate who knows the process here, is a real calling herself “ a big Democratic supporter,” was MARK F. a BRAITIS ...... BuilnoM Mtnigor Aasortad here say Jackson isn't the one to do that for Washington hand and knowledgeable in national among the 500 who attended the week’s top social SHELDON C O H EN ...... Composing Mansgwr BOLTON, CONNECTICUT 649-0164 Prints M M ea. and larvae. t Cultivator Dukakis no matter how many delegates he wins as security. Dukakis and, for that matter, Jackson, bash at the L ’Enfant Plaza Hotel. Guests, paying ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Prossroom Msnsgor OiMiitmM U m lM - Mutt Prtwnt Ad. Quontltlti Umittd • Mutt Frtttnt Ad. _ QuonWHt Umtttd - Mutt Ffttunt Ad._ I runner-up In the primaries. are weak there. 11,000 each, raised somo 1800,000 for the party. JEANNE G. FROMERTH...... CIrculMlon ManagM 8 _ MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. April 27, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. April 27, 1988 — 9 FOCUS SCIENCE Doctor, why am / so tired? Emotion’s potion piays roie in fatigue Digging a financial hole with vehicles & HEALTH PEOPLE Accutane Is too valuable Third in a series particularly when there is no “good reason” to feel bad. Other drastic treatments such as electroshock WASHINGTON — A powerful drug that can DEAR BRUCE: We going to collapse. By Dr. Richard N. Podell therapy are reserved for serious cases that do not consummated, so it is in the agent’s cure severe acne but can harm unborn respond to medicine or talk. bought a pickup truck interest to have the house sold. When a about a year and a half children should remain on the market, but In “A Winter’s Tale,” Shakespeare wrote; “A Sometimes fatigue can temporarily afflict a DEAR BRUCE: We have had our property doesn’t sell for four months, Comic Relief telethon with additional warnings and new packaging ago and have enjoyed it house listed with a realtor for four merry heart goes all the day — a sad one tires in a person in specific situations as an Indirect way of imnnensely. We fi­ one or two things are usually to discourage use by pregnant women, a saying, “I dread this” or “I’m bored” or “Not Smart Money months, and so far have seen very operative: The house is over-pric^, D E N V E R - mile.” nanced it for five years. little activity — certainly not a sale. Comedians Billy government panel says. An estimated 9 million people in the United States again!” Indeed, situation fatigue Is so common that But I visited the deaier or the market in your area is soft — Since its introduction in 1982, the drug it could be considered a subclinical fact of life. Bruce Williams We have two months to go on our that is, very little real estate activity Crystal suffer from depression, a disease affecting both the yesterday to have my listing. Rodrigues joked Accutane has carried specific and explicit mind and the body; almost all are dispirited or It is not a psychiatric diagnosis, like depression or truck serviced and saw is taking place. Or it could be a anxiety. It is nevertheless a very human reaction to We don’t think the real estate agent combination of these two factors. about being se- warnings that there is a high risk it will cause tired. the most adorable van. r rious as they birth defects if taken during pregnancy. If you are chronically tired, you should ask the unpleasant or threatening. Fatigue is very often is doing his job, and we’d like to turn it You didn’t say how you arriveid at the body’s way of saying "no.” While I like the truck, over to another office, but we still presented $220,140 Those warnings have been strengthened in yourself seriously whether depression might play a I simply must have the the sales price. In the free market, Since internal resistance of this type Is not always have this two-month obligation. How without regard to what a house t. .A to a health clinic intervening years, but Food and Drug part. The most valuable method is discussing your van. But my husband says there is no vantage point, it seems like a terrible does one go about dropping a real Administration officials are concerned too situation with a mental health counselor. recognized, the key task for someone who suspects way we can afford it. I talked to the appraises for or how much you have V Cm for the homeless they suffer from situational fatigue is to identify move. estate broker? invested in It, a house is worth only and announced the many women — and perhaps their doctors — The essential features of depression are a mood of dealer, and he says he’ll take the truck Let’s retrace your steps: You’ve are ignoring them. ill-feeling or dissatisfaction, together with loss of when the motivational brakes are wearing down in on trade. I can finance the van for H.T. what a seller is willing to accept and a third Comic Relief their body’s engine. financed your first vehicle for entirely SYRACUSE. N Y. buyer is willing to pay . If I were you, I telethon. Against that backdrop, an advisory panel interest or pleasure In usual activities. In the classic six years, and the payments will go up too long a period of time. It is my case, one feels sad, hopeless, discouraged, The acid test is your reaction to a more pleasant $100 per month. would take a look at the sales price. I “Sometimes it’s convened by the FDA on Tuesday concluded prospect. The energy for tennis but not for a job task contention that If you can’t pay it of f in DEAR H.T.: Unless you can prove suspect it’s too high. V/ that the medication — the only one that cures worthless, and guilt-ridden. But many people with While this will be tough, we can 36 months, you can’t afford it. good to laugh at depression feel only a vague dissatisfaction or loss is a clue that should make you think twice. that the real estate office has even the worst the severe, scarring type of acne it is intended Ask yourself if you are more than slightly A squeak through. Can you give me Obviously, this was the case. defaulted on its contract with you in of energy. some arguments so I can persuade my to treat — is too valuable to deny to thousands dissatisfied with any respect of your life. How long The likelihood is that you owe more some way, I don’t believe you can of patients solely to provide added protection Depression in older persons is often mistaken for husband that we can afford the van, on your pickup truck than It’s worth senility. Any time an older person appears to be have you felt this way? Did anything change about drop it. If the house is on a Bruce Williams, America’s top said at a news conference ’Tuesday at the Stout to those who would abuse it. the time you began to suffer from a fatigue? If the and that it’s a good move? today. So not only are you financing multiple-listing system, other real losing mental power, a physician should search for L.S. radio talk host, is heard each week Street Clinic for the homeless in downtown treatable physical and mental causes. message might apply to you, discuss it with your the van, but you’ll be financing the estate people have the right to show night on NBC stations. His column TOLEDO. OHIO deficit that you owe on the pickup Denver. Striped dolphin Is rare physician or a psychologist. the property without regard to the appears every Monday, Wednesday In any age group, it can be the underlying problem Everyone “knows” that short winter days and truck. listing realtor. It is true that the listing The clinic, whose official opening was today MYSTIC — A striped dolphin that stranded that causes excessive consumption of alcohol or DEAR L.S.: You’ve gotta be While I understand your fondness and Friday. Write to Williams in care In a former Universal Studios building, is the dark, somber colors tend to dampen one’s mood. realtor is the one who will include your of the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box itself off the Long Island shore has been other mood-altering drugs. Or the drugs themselves However, until recently most physicians classed kidding. In no way would I try to for the new vehicle, I think it’s time to home in his or her ads. first recipient of $2 million raised by more can cause the depression. Either way, overuse of P persuade your husband that this is a 591, Manchester 06040. Letters of brought to the Mystic Marinelife Aquarium, this belief with folk myths and old wives’ tales. grow up. You’re just digging a deeper The real estate agent or broker only than 50 comedians during the 1987 Comic alcohol or other drugs should be a red flag for smart move, because, from every general Interest will be answered In giving researchers a rare opportunity to study Researchers at the National Institutes of Health hole, and sooner or later, that hole is make a commission after a sale is the column. Relief, supported and televised by Home Box a live specimen of the species. depression. Office last November. have identified a new disease. Seasonal Affective The 8-foot-long, 271-pound male was shipped Almost everyone who is chronically ill from a Health care for the homeless in 22 other Disorder. Its victims tend to become depressed to the aquarium Monday afternoon after it physical disease becomes discouraged to a degree, each winter and recover each spring. SAD may cities also will be given funds. was sighted in the waters off eastern Long often sufficiently to trigger a genuine depression. Or result from too little bright sunlight, with triggers Number of bisexiials remain One goal of the benefit was to increase Island. you might be depressed and fatigued by a physical biochemical abnormalities in the brain of especially awareness of the problem, Rodriguez said. The Okeanos Ocean Research Foundation of illness that has not yet been diagnosed. sensitive individuals. D r. G ott “When you think of the homeless, you think of Hampton Bays, N. Y., sent the mammal on the If you become fatigued or depressed when the bums; that’s why people have a hard time Medications are among the most common AP photo Orient Point Ferry to the Mystic Aquarium. days grow short, it makes sense to see if a southern Peter Gott, M.D. safely locked in th^r closets digging in their pockets,” Rodriguez said. “I physical causes of depression. The most important H e The dolphin appears to be in relatively good of these include the anti-high blood pressure drugs vacation helps. Or maybe a habit of getting outside 5es walked into a center, I saw children with their for an hour early each sunny morning and at DEAR mothers.” health, according to acquarium spokesman clonidine. reserpine. methyldopa, and the beta als It was far more than a sexual George T. Donnelly. blockers. Others include birth control pills, midday. :ut, ABBY: I saw attraction — we were best you on the Phil Having a live dolphin, particularly a striped tranquilizers, anti-ulcer drugs, anti-inflammatory les friends, closer than brothers. His dolphin, stranded and brought to an aquarium pain medicines, diet pHls, and the increasingly THURSDAY: A good night’s sleep. Donahue show children called me "Uncle.” recently and is a rarity. popular calcium-channel blocking; agents. Regardless of the cause, the gratifying fact is that Dear Abby I know that bisexuality is Domingo leaves role Occupational or environmental pollutants such as Dr. Richard N. Podell is associate clinical was delighted frowned upon by others. But I current treatments for depression, including talk professor at the University of Medicine and ombat when you said, Abigail Van Buren LONDON — Placido Domingo, one of the Vaccine study expands mercury, lead, solvents, or pesticides can^also be a therapy, are usually effective. ;h on Falling to sleep have no regrets. factor. Probably there are other physical causes of Dentistry of New Jersey — Robert Johnson Wood “There is far IN THE CLOSET biggest draws in opera, has pulled out of the WEST HAVEN — Federal researchers are Antidepressant medicines that probably work by Medical School. This article Is excerpted from le, the more bisexual­ title role in Wagner’s “Lohengrin” this depression that have not yet been identified. altering the chemistry of the brain can also help. enl to IN CLEVELAND expanding their study of a prototype AIDS “Doctor Why Am I So ’Tired” (Pharos Books, 1988). ity around than summer at the Royal Opera House, Covent vaccine produced by a West Haven company ip. on missile duty anyone DEAR IN: Yours Is a very Garden, the management,said. ‘try to large closet. Read on; after it failed to produce an immui^response suspects.” Domingo was to have sung in five in 60 volunteers. ' I little. I am a male, 64, and have been Lyme disease still puzzles researchers drinks and went back to our DEAR ABBY: I am surprised performances from June 20 through July 6, Researchers have begun searcing for 15 new DEAR DR.GOTT: I am on active military duty in married for more than 40 years. I motel. Amid a little horseplay that you were surprised by the and Covent Garden was depending on him to a missile silo. My problem is that I get drowsy and was a pilot In World War II, had a number of bisexuals who sur­ volunteers to receive dosages twice those NEW LONDON. Conn. (AP) - It not respond uniformly to any and rib-poking, we kind of fell on be the btf'attraction of its season. previously tested. The vaccine, developed by come back and a little more will be that when it gets into the brain it can nod off for several seconds at a time. This is not few flings with women, married one of the beds together. That was faced in your survey. I am a male His appearance also was to be a send-off for will be years before if is possible to antibiotic. known, but I’m sure we still won’t cause a variety of disorders, making great for national security. I’m 25, male, rarely eat shortly after the war and fathered bisexual. ’The mental health Microgensys Inc., is the first to be approved accurately diagnose or effectively Steere spoke to about 50 doctors at have all the answers even then.” it difficult to diagnose. the beginning of a very long Sir John Tooley, the retiring general director for human testing in the United States. breakfast, eat light lunches, average seven hours several fine children.. bisexual relationship. He died professionals probably include us treat or prevent Lyme disease, Lawrence and Memorial Hospitals. Steere held out little hope for for whom Domingo has sung in each of his A senior researcher at the National according to one of the pioneers in He recited cases where doctors sleep a night and drink moderately. What can you When I was 27, my employer two years ago and I have grieved in the 10 percent labeled "gays.” seasons since 1970. He last addressed a group there four dveeloping a vaccine anytime soon, suggest? sent me and another male em­ ever since. True, the majority of bisexuals Institutes of Heaith said Tuesday that not re.search on the tick-borne ailment. years ago when he was at Yale because little is know about what part sometimes mi.sdiagnosed th“ disease ruggle use the gays for same-sex An opera house statement issued Tuesday getting an immune respon.se in the first 60 Dr. Allen Steere, who with Dr. University, where he did his initial as a brain tumor or other n( logical in the ployee, whom I admired, to a Not once in all those years was said Domingo decided to withdraw Lohengrin of the body’s immunological system DEAR READER: Staying awake and alert one-week training program in relations. subjects doesn't mean the vaccine will fail. Steven Malawista was one of the first work on the disease. He is now at must be stimulated to prevent Lyme disorder for years while the patient goal; there any Indication that there from his repertoire “for the moment.” to identify the disease in Lyme got progessively worse despite t wea- during mundane and tedious times is sometimes another city. We shared a motel was anything between useither at You are correct to question It “would have been nice to see an immune Tuffs-New England Medical Center in disease. difficult for anyone, even when national security is room with twin beds. This man percentages, Abby. We bisexuals “He reached the decision with great regret response at these doses,” said Joseph A. residents in 1976. said Tue.sday Boston. Steere said one of the most treatment. ’er be 2 work or in the presence of our but since he has not sung it on stage recently researchers are puzzled by the way tidings at stake. To a degree, my answer to your question had also been in the Air Corps and families. are so closeted we don’t even Kovacs. an NIH investigator on the vaccine “There are still many unknowns disturbing aspects of the disease, In some patients the disease might depends on the type of work you do, your personality bad a lovely wife and one child, as know each other. We are in your he would need more time than he has trial. the disease affects different people in about this di.sease.” Steere said. caused by a spirochete bacteria cause abnormalities in brain scans, Plastic I loved that man and he loved available to re-prepare the role,” the dramatically different ways and does in this and your health. did I at the time. On the third me. Our relationship lasted for 40 heterosexual world — usually “Four years from now maybe I can transmitted by bites of the deer tick. Is and In others It does not, Steere said agree- night. we had no homework. so we years, and neither of us took "happily” married, helping to statement said. From what little I know of the subject, working in went to a topless bar, had a few anything away from our families. rear our children with the same a missile silo must involve a fair amount of moral, ethical, caring values as roups repetitive activity with a high boredom coefficient. you. We may be pillars of the Space glasses to aid vision roach You may be nodding off on duty because your brain community and part of that Close gives birth ports, Is not challenged and has become numbed by rote. Data Bank lovely family down the street. We 7 In addition, perhaps you have the type of Bv Anne FIfzhenrv wrap-around sunglasses with NASA scientists will adapt the min- cross all ethnic and financial LOS ANGELES personality that tunes out ritualistic tasks. You may The Associated Press small lenses at the upper outer technology for the glasses, while egun, lines. Most of you know one of us — Actresses Glenn corners, connected by optical researchers at Wilmer will deter­ ;d at need something more challenging than missile and consider us your close Close and Pam work, such as jump school or combat duty. TAKING THEIR SHOTS BALTIMORE — Scientists an­ fibers to a battery-powered com­ mine what the system has to do to would heterosexual friend, working Dawber became nounced plans today to develop puter at the waist, Massof said. alter a patient’s vision, Massof Finally. Is your health good? Are you getting Protecting children against diseases buddy or acquaintance. Although first-time mothers eyeglasses with tiny color TV The lenses would capture the said. enough exercise? How ’’moderate” is your this letter has little chance of and singer-tumed- screens instead of lenses that field of vision, and images would ,,l^r^nl of U.S. children 2 and under reaching your readers, in order to may help an estimated 2.5 million "The breakthrough is the tech­ drinking? What’s moderate to you may not be to me. Disease vho have been immunixed protect my job, wife, children, politician Sonny be conveyed to miniature solid- nology that made this all possi­ Bono celebrated a people whose vision can’t be state television cameras in the ble,” he said. "We are not I think that your best bet is to talk to your unit’s heterosexual and bisexual improved by conventional medical officer. He will know your pattern and may friends, I must sign m yself... third offspring in a waist pack, he said. 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It’s one of those things Perhaps most significantly, many the subject as it relates to how people human lives. Goods, services and 8) Market failure. Distortions to in a litigious society.” CARS For a Free Estimate just of the people with whom I speak tell money are the means for achieve­ economic welfare occur whenever Patrick Alley, 36, of New York City, had bring in your furniture. One Carat T.W Two Carat T.W. Three Carat T.W. live their lives. ment, not the end. me they feel uncomfortable because a) an Involuntary exchange takes accused Jagger of copyright Infringement, Daily For larger items, call for Now $995. Reg $1,395 Now $1795. Reg $2.3,50 Now $2295. Reg $29*75 they do not know as much as they One example of a step in this 2) The principle that “There is no place, or claiming the chorus of Jagger’s sdng was an appointment. TW is lotal weight of rill diamonds. Illustrations enlarged to show detail Sale ends June 30, 1988 think they should know about econom­ direction is the Academy for Eco­ such thing as a free lunch.” Every b) a voluntary exchange is lifted from Alley’s 1979 tune, also called “Just Weekly ics. ’This is a falling that I have long nomic Education in Richmond. Va. Its decision involves a choice between prevented. Another Night.” Monthly A»k about our new Diamond Showcase Charge Account Eiaty Payment Plan. been concerned about and have tried president is Dr. Gerald Swanson, an benefits received and benefits forgone 9) ’The law of demand, or “the “I still believe and I know that’s my song, ’ ’ to bring to public attention. associate professor of Economics at (costs). principle of substitution.” When the Alley said. Rates Currently, 28 states mandate some the University of Arizona. The 3) The behavioral principle. People price of some good rises relative to the The six-member U.S. District Court jury, kind of economic education by the Academy offers three- or four-week act in their own self-interest and price of a similar good, both consu­ which began deliberating late Monday, had time a student graduates from high summer economics seminars for choose the course that maximizes mers and business firms will demand listened to tapes of the development of 646-0128 MANCHESTER HARDWARE school, according .to the non-profit elementary secondary and high their own satisfaction. less of it by substituting other goods. Joint Council on Economic Educa­ 10) The principle of competition. In Jagger’s song as well as of Alley’a. Furniture Repair Service "Place Y x r Trust in school teachers, who then pass on 4) The economic welfare principle. Jagger’s song appeared on the first album tion. That figure compares to 24 states what they learn to their students. the long run, risk-adjusted rates of the Diamond Specialists" Voluntary, non-fraudulent exchanges he recorded without the Rolling Stones, called LYNCH (Formerly Watkins) that required economic education in ’The teachers pay only a minimum leave both parties better off. A return among industries will equalize Leasing A Rental 1981, reports Council President,Mi­ tuition. Funding is provided by the maximum level of exchange in any at a “normal” level of price and profit “She’s the Boss.” Alley’s lawyers claimed it 877 Main Street ■ Manchester Manchester Parkade TrI City Plaza Also located in chael MacDowell. Academy and by Figgie Interna­ by the entry and exit of productive earned $6 million. 345 Center Street Vernon market maximizes voluntary Manchester Manchester Bristol, Simsbury, Unfortunately, many teachers — tional. Inc., whose chairman. Harrv exchanges. capacity. 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10 - MANCHESTER HERALt), Wednesday, April 27, 1988 I — 9 What became of cashless society?

By John Cunniff Why do we like to keep dealing in cash? Tho Associated Press R E A L Business M irror It’s convenient, says Keeley, and. almost e s t a t e OPPORTUNITIES everyone is likely to agree. It takes less Ume NEW YORK — In the beginning, mankind to handle than a check or credit card. It often }feel traded goods themselves — a bushel of grain costs less to pay by cash. And cash is direct ihock in exchange for a cow or a pelt in trade for a accounts of creditors named by the customer. and uncomplicated, thus highly acceptable. 3\ Century 21 Lindsey Real Estate 0 not weapon. Less need for cash, and almost no need for Even automatic tellers, those impersonal iiii; b As skills developed and trade expanded it checks. machines stationed in bank lobbies and Century 21 Epstein Realty let a became easier to use mediums of exchange — CO While embraced by industry, the checkless reception areas, prefer cash. They are even 519 Center St. ay of analogs such as metals or beads or other and cashless society gained no more more rudimentary than the least sophisti­ O n l u o j - Manchester "Not things prized for their beauty or rarity. acceptance among consumers than the cated consumers. They cannot deal with fT I f lJ f 543 North Main St. 1 that And then we created coins, which substi­ picturephone or ordering products by elec­ checks. Manchester im firZI. ______649-4000 tuted for the beautiful or rare precious tronic computer. The banks that employ the automatic -jy. w l ' on or objects that had substituted earlier for the LINDSEY REAL ESTATE A good idea, perhaps, but not Just yet. While tellers are Just as insistent on cash, since 647-8895 SacA gliw la kWigandpiSii f on to actual products being traded. And then we advocates swear their time is coming, they banks can process money — exchange old CHARU8 E UNOOEY often invented checks, which substituted for cash. concede that at the moment mankind seems bills for new — at the Fed without charge, EPSTEIN REALTY Put Number 1 To Work For You.^ BROKEfVOWNER All these were great steps forward, and of to have achieved a level of marketplace whereas they pay a fee for the Fed’s WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION Call for your "FREE HOME VALUE ANALYSIS today! ways course they portended even greater changes sophistication that suits consumers fine. check-processing services. Each officB Independently owned and operated. jects to come. But marketplace evolution appar­ A study made at the Federal Reserve Bank Why should people prefer checks to ntify ently isn’t a steady ascent in sophistication. of San Francisco shows that cash and checks automatic electronic payments? Among the MANCHESTEB Only *210.000 lown We’ve been stalled ever since. will be around for a while more. It found that possibilities; Better record-keeping, more Which, in a fashion, is prelude to the "FOR SUMMER FUN & PIC­ 57 percent of families pay by check, 36 personal control, and a greater variety of N IC S" Don’t miss this beautiful 9 isant question of what ever happened to the percent by cash and only 7 percent by credit options, such as who to pay first, and when task cashless society and its cousin, the checkless Manchetter *109,900 rooms, 4 bedrooms, eet-ln cards. and how much. NEW TO THE MARKET. kitchen, living room with bay win­ society? Twenty years ago they appeared There are more dollars in the hands of the But beneath all these obvious explanations dow and fireplace plus large fam­ ?htly Mov«-ln condition 3 bedroom, imminent. The leaders of technology said so. public now than ever before, says the bank’s is one that may apply to a host of electronic V/i both attached Wllllamt- ily room, bright and beautiful A long Instead of the customer handling cash, the Michael Keely. And the total is growing fast, devices that have been proposed over the past bure Colonial. Well maintained leading to patio, Bar-B-Que and I bout - A good sound Investment in this 4 bank would electronically adjust the custo­ rising to $200 billion in 1987 from $148 billion in two decades, a feeling that they’re not fully end unit with large rooms and MANCHESTER - Newer listing, lovely 9 room Cape, MANCHESTER top of the line heated pool and f the plenty of closet spoce. hot tub! mer’s balance, transferring funds to the 1983. understood and, especially, not even needed. let floor family room with skylights. Completely + 4 Duplex. Like new inside and out, new floors, your new kitchen with built-in, finished rec room with ceilings, etc. Oversized 2 car garage, large lot, quiet and wood stove, 20x40 inground pool - all for *172,900. street, asking *195,000. lood. iVIARKET REPORT MANCHESTER *152* Actryity ovtf mo pool 30 ifid'ng days Benefit increases net ssed So. Windsor *182J00 "BRAND NEW LISTING" Tarrillc s. NEWLY LISTED. LovelySbed- expanded Cape, 8 rooms, 3 BR’s, dan, office, formal dining room, P room Raised Ranch, large U&R REALTY CO. ‘alth expended basement, covered pa­ 'tive near 6 percent in year country kitchen, }'/i baths, L- |H| shaped family room, new car­ tio, garage and convenient loca­ ssed II ill peting, large deck on quiet cul- 643-2642 tion on quiet streetl Priced to sell. may III, de-sac. Call for details. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor gers 1,000 |l By Matt Yancey from increased Social Security contribu­ lally l|lli ir l|il>l|l The Associated Press tions by employers. -V ------“ For a while, it looked like many the WASHINGTON — Worker benefits are employers were containing health care liern IK>WiOIH SAVi HAGU AjhiITI. IWiH r J t growing at a higher rate than wages, with costs,” said Belous. “ Butin the last yeara side HIGH 2.0S2.S3 escalating health insurance costs account­ lot of the solutions have unraveled. With i at LOW i,02304 ing for most of the increase, the mandatory health insurance on the C l o s e 2.044.7S government says. horizon, a lot of companies are going to REAL ESTATE SERVICES Up S.7« CHANGE Basic wage rates over the past 12 have to go back to the drawing board.” 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 months have risen 2.6 percent for union John Zalusky, an economist for the WTF MTW TF MTWTn UT WTf MlWTF WTWTF PI t1 fl______4______11______U I I workers and 3.5 percent for non-union AFL-CIO, said the stock market crash last REAL ESTATE ileal employees, the Bureau of Labor Statistics October explains much of the difference in CONDO’S and A P oraphlc said Tuesday. the size of benefit increases between union •71,900 MANCHESTER - Conyenlent location. One bedroom 647-8000 985 Main Street, Manchester iood But when benefits are included, the and non-union workers. unit close to busline and shopping. rom overall hourly cost of labor in private “ Union employers tend to have defined •SS,000 MANCHESTER - CHFA, FHA approved. Immaculate IR8). industry increases at 3.9 percent for union benefit pension plans, which means that one bedroom end unit In quiet complex with many BUSINESS members and 4 percent for non-union when the market crashed, they had to put amenities. Manchester members. more money into the kitty,” he said. •98,900 M A N C H E S T E R - T w o bedroom T o w n h o u se at re a so n ­ Condo - *65,900. Holm es at conference Benefit increases in the 12 months “ Non-union employers have switched able price. Pool, exercise room and convenient loca­ Super Buy! Spacious and bright ending April 1 have average 5.8 percent more to defined contribution plans in tion. 1st floor one bedroom Condo with Arthur G. Holmes of the Holmes and overall in private industry, double the 2.9 which the beneficiaries absorbed the open layout. Dining area, living •99,900 can Watkins funeral homes in Manchester percent increase of the previous 12 brunt of the crash.” MANCHESTER - CHFA, FHA approved. Immaculate MANCHESTER - One of the best buys is this lovely 8 room, separate front and back king one bedroom end unit at desirable Beacon Hill. Com ­ entrance for lots of privacy!! Lo- recently attended the 30th annual conference months, said the Labor Department However, Zalusky acknowledged that room Colonial situated on Tuck Road here in vety backyard. Alt of this and It’s of the International Order of the Golden Rule, pletely done over with new bathroom and all newappll- statisticians. unions also are being sent signals from ances. Manchester. Large 1st floor family room, enclosed DESIRABLE AREA centrally located to 384, bus lines held in St. Louis, Mo. And among blue-collar workers, benefit their members to get more benefits and and shopping! 'tors •109,900 sun room, front to back living room, 3 bedrooms, 2 Vinyl sided 7 room Colonial in family neighborhood. 3 With the theme "Pursuit of Perfection” the cost increases have nearly tripled — from job security rather than cash at the M ANCHESTER - CHFA. FHA approved. New listing at ease Beacon HIM. Two bedroom top unit In excellent condi­ fireplaces, t'A baths, many nice features, quick bedrooms, U/i baths, newer carpeting. Central vac, conference sessions focused on contimiinp a 2.3 percent gain a year ago to 6.8 percent bargaining table despite nominally lower deal tion. Fully appllanced kitchen. occupancyl Only *232,900. ^ covered deck and wrap-around, open deck. Full, finished education in funeral service. the past 12 months. In manufacturing, tax rates. Manchester iient •122,800 M ANCH ESTER - Five and one half room, one and one basement. Fully insulated. *175,000. pite The International Order of the Golden Rule non-cash worker benefits rose 7 percent in Just last month, officials of the Teams­ Condo - *74,900. is an association of funeral directors, with the past year, compared with just 1.5 ters union were told by 180,000 members to half bath, Townhouse located at secluded Beechwood CHFA, FHA approved auper end Complex. Very private and very quiet easy access to 2 percent a year earlier. ‘Putting You 1st Is 2nd Nature To U s!” unit condo! This spacious 1 bed­ about 1,600 members selected by invitation take back a contract just negotiated with 1-384. light The U.S. Chamber of Commerce esti­ room condo with large walk-ln from communities throughout the world the trucking industry and swap some of U&R REALTY CO. closet. In beautiful condition - rans, •109,900 mates that employee fringe benefits such the pay increase for bigger employer SOUTH WINDSOR - Beautiful Dorchester unit at STRANO REAL ESTATE owner moving to Florida - your !aid as pension and health and dental insu­ contributions to health and pension plans. Strawbridge Complex. Four and one half rooms, one 156 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT gain! rance plans now comprise an average 40 Many Of those benefits, such as training and one half baths, full basement, garage. Unit shows 643-2692 Guest speaker Saturday like model with much upgrading throughout. percent of a company’s labor costs. programs and profit sharing, bonus and 'Robert D. Murdock, Realtor CALL TODAY - 647-“SOLD”rll£i Jane Cook Curtis, director of field The government said Tuesday that the employee stock ownership plans don’t development for Massachusetts Mutual Life bulk of the increase in those costs in the - FREE MARKET EVALUATION — show up fully in the government’s t : Insurance Co.. will deliver the keynote past year was escalating health insurance coilective bargaining and employment 7 address at Saturday’s annual meeting of the premiums, with a smaller portion coming cost figures, Zalusky said. D.W.HSH REALTY WORLD Tolland Association of the United Church of (203) 040-7700 73 W«tt Ctnter Street Fiano Realty Co. Commerclal-ln^estmenl Comparty Christ. Her topic is “ Creative Problem Benolt/Frechette Aetoclalet Manchetter, CT 06040 Solving.” 646-5200 OF/ homes w e G E T RESULTS The association will meet 1 at 2 p.m. at Insured municipal bonds Union Congregational Church in Union "A DIVISION OF THOMAS A. OENOIT ENTERPRISES"

M A N C H E ST E R •106,900 are a safe investment CompMdy renmMed 2n4 Floor 2 bodroom Condo witti nico Abortion debated at G E vlow ow looking cowlyard. Ineludoi ntwor kHelwn ippllincM. AC In IMngroom and 2 aakignad parklne apaoaa. FAIRFIELD — Proxy statements, once a QUESTION: Last August, we 176 B Oakland Straat M A N C H EST ER *107.900 business bastion of staid decorum, have bought $40,000 face value of MANCHESTER •135,900 ELLINGTON — *235,000. 6 room • 2 bodroom Riooh Myfo Condo. AppHtnotd kKehon In- Beautiful, contemporary townhouse In convenient Free house for conversion to offices or rosldon- become a soapbox for shareholders to voice zero-coupon tax-free municipal dudlng mkrowevo. built-in AC tnd botutlful ttoncHod walls bonds for $4,767.75, The bonds 144 Hebron Rd., Bolton location. Sliders In living room to deck. Kitchen tlal use with tho purchase of tho 3.15 acres of their views on everything from South Africa I n v e s t o r s ’ overlooks private common area with gazebo. land on which It stands *67,000 per acre In a are scheduled to mature on Oct. Spacious 3 bedroom, 7 room Ranch on holdings to abortion. 1 *) IV* private acres. *232.900 Dlrecllont: North Main St. to Oakland St. to Oakland prime Industrial area abutting the Elllngtort'alf- A General Electric Co. stockholder is asking 1, 2014, and have two call dates; G u i d e Terrace Condoa. port. The houaa la a sound 1800 Colonial with Oct. 1,1995, at “ 25.426’’ and Oct. commercial potential. The property can be the company’s shareholders to vote today on 1. 1998, at "30.787.” These bonds davelopod far beyond Its present coverage. Ideal “ refraining from support of any organizations William A. Doyle for construction co., etc. are insured by “ BIGI.” D.W.FISH that counsel or perform abortion.” THE REALTY COMPANY Based on this background, are The company, whose annual meeting in these bonds safe? That is. if the l i k Milwaukee, says in its proxy statement that it bonds are not called, can we recommends a vote against the proposal. expect to receive full value on Oct. 1, 2014, but taxable, investments. Lot 4, Valerie Rd., Bolton George Jamison, a spokesman forGE, said by the city electric authority that issued The formula for calculating the “ taxa­ Distinctive 4 Bedroom, Custom Contemp. w/many extras in an exclusive A h B e t t e r Tuesday the company "doesn’t knowingly the bonds and, if not, by BIGI? ble equivalent yield” goes as follows; support any organization that is pro- or subdivision. Features include wet bar, ’® East Hartford *149,900 Municipal bond tax-free yield, divided by jacuzzi, central air and much more! i r m i H o m s s B O LT O N 9,000 SO. FT. PLU S •320,000 anti-abortion” ANSWER: The general answer to both •335,000 VERNON — *210,000. LIKE THE OUTDOORS? 100 percent minus your tax bracket. 100 Exquisite homo eltuatod on a boaulllul 1.40 acre The location and C-10 zoning of this property, Than thit 3 or 4 bedroom CAPE with a covorod 10x20 dock and adjoin­ questions if “ yes." minus 28 is 72. Eight divided by 72 is 11.1 •etting. Ton room Capo/Ranch Includes 4 or 5 |uat one block from Hartmann's Supermarket, bodrooms, largo first floor firaplacod family room with ing 10x10 patio It Ideal for youl Features a kitchon with oat-ln area, fam­ BIGI — short for Bond Investors This simple bit of arithmetic shows you on busy Rt. 83. make this alta Ideal for profaaal- ily room on lower level. Window troatmontt and light flxturaa remain. More women buy cars Parquo floor, now sun room with Pella windows, and onl/retall uaa. A homa/butinasa with addlUonal Workshop area on lower lavsi. Call for an appointment to tea theta and Guaranty Insurance Co. — is one of the would have to get 11.1 percent taxable many more amanltlea - call for details. four major insurers of municipal bonds. Income from on# apartmsnt m.lght bo perfect other features of this hornet DETROIT — Woman are becoming a interest on your money to receive the for the family Just atarting a now bualnast. Small The others are Ambac Indemnity Corp., D significant buying force in the automotive same amount of after-tax income as the 8 OFFICC HOURS nursery would do wall hare. the Municipal Bond Insurance Association Lot 28, Kim Rd., Bolton 643-1591 243 Main St., Manchester, CT 06040 marketplace, reports the Automotive percent tax-free interest is providing. Dslly 0004:00 and Financial Guaranty Insurance Co. Brand new Garrison Colonial, 4 Urge Sst. 0:00-8:00 643-4616 (203) 646-7709 Information Council, which notes that women 871-1400 Vernon Cr., Vernon, CT 08060 Also, there are a number of small firms in QUESTION: A friend who has been bedrooms, 2Vt baths, central air, *279,000. have increased their share of the market from A that business. quite successful In the market claims that 23 percent of the principal buyers in 1970 to This type of coverage provides that, if municipal bond insurance is an unneces­ 9 nearly 40 percent today. the issuer of insured municipal bonds sary expense, because insured municipals Besides being the primary purchaser, defaults, the insurer will meet the interest pay lower interest than uninsured munici­ women are involved in 80 percent of all payments and pay off the bonds at face pals. Another friend disagrees — vio­ Kiernan Realty new-vehicle purchases, according to a recent value upon maturity. lently. Which one is correct? study. They are no longer interested in Just the Remember that this is private — not hi color selection and interior design of their government — insurance. Nonetheless, it ANSWER: Your friends are engaging in 357 Ea.st Cenler.Strcet vehicles, but are concerned with reliability, is counted as solid coverage. There has an argument that has been raging since SUPER TWO FAMILY MALLARD VIEW safety, durability, price, performance and gas never been a case in which insurers did not 1971, when that type of insurance was 649-1147Manchestjsr, CT 06040 In a prime raaldantlal location on Bridge St. Each unit executive 3 bedroom units, 1'A baths, fireplaces, mileage. make good on insured municipal bonds introduced. has 2 BR's, country sized kitchan, living room - 1st appliances, full basement, Andersen windows, 8 that went Into default. While it is Real Estate floor has a roc room, 2 car garage A aluminum aiding. garage. Compisla pries of only •140,000. As a general rule, insured municipal Call 648-2482 "WE’RE SELLING HOUSESI ” impossible to predict the future, it is BRAND NEW LISTING!!! Call 048-2482 "WE’RE SELLING HOUSESI ” Home sales up in March unlikely municipal bond insurance will bonds do pay lower interest than unin­ This charming 6 room Cape on Benton Street has been ever fail to do its Job. sured municipals of the same quality. By meticuloutly cared for. Move-in condition remodeled WASHINGTON — Sales of existing homes settling for somewhat lower interest, kitchen and bath, 2-3 bedrooms, fireplace with Assuming your bonds are not called for 647-8400 woodttove, hardwood floora. taitefully decorated buyers of insured municipals do. In effect, 168 Main Street, Manchester rose 2.5 percent in March, the second early redemption, it's safe to expect that C O V E N T R Y $395,000 throughout! consecutive monthly increase in response to you will get $40,000 for them when they pay for the insurance, o Excellent business opportunity! I falling mortgage interest rates, a real estate mature on Oct. 1, 2014. Also, defaults of municipal bonds have PROFITABLE outobody, repair and usod-cor buslnoas: land • 2.7 trade group reported. Based on your letter, you will get 25.426 been relatively rare. When they do occur, acros; building; tools; wrsektrord The National Association of Realtors said percent of the bonds’ face value — however, they can be doozies, as all too business Includsd, Corns out today existing single-family homes were sold at a $10,170.40 — If they are called on Oct. 1, many Investors found out when Washing­ and brine your chockbooki 11 seasonally adjusted rate of 3.33 million units 1995, and 30.787 percent of face value — ton Public Power Supply System — last month $12,314.80 — if they are called on Oct. 1, nicknamed "Whoops" — reneged on "Low er interest rates have stimulated 1998. Double-check those call prices and Interest payments on $2.25 billion of bonds. activity, and the fi rst quarter has turned out dates; they seem a bit out of whack. Municipal bond insurance, which pays better than we anticipated,” John A. ’Tuccillo, off when bonds default, deserves to be chief economist of the association, said QUESTION: We bought long-term in­ called "sleep insurance," as it helps bond Monday. sured, municipal bonds paying 8 percent owners sleep nights. It’s better than Rates for 36-year, fixed-rate mortgages, tax-free interest. Because we are in the 28 Valium. percent federal Income tax bracket, the which had risen above 11.5 percent before the tax-free feature appealed to us. Do you October stock market crash, edged below 10 feel we made a wise investment? percent in February and March. They have been rising in April and were 10.3 percent last ANSWER; Yes. You’re getting higher week. "keeping money" income from those bonds than you could get from many safe, It - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. April 27, 1988 J - 11 ■ "N ‘Have drum, will travel’ 1 fDaurlirslrr Hrralii Union raps Plllowtex closing Section 2, Page 13 Continued from pafte 1 employed in production now. The plant also Coventry band begins trip tonight FOOD Wednesday, April 27, 1988 employs seven managerial staff members. " I just can’t bargain in the media.” By Nancy Pappas “ They say they can’t get help,” Fishman said. something new.” directors are enthusiastic. Some, Madore said the company had called union “ They just don’t pay enough.” Manchester Herald Over the 21 years that Salina officials about a week ago and asked to meet with however, will be honest in eva­ “ They stopped short of saying it’s labor costs has directed the Coventry band, luating their students, explaining them but didn’t say why. Madore said he asked The motto for the Coventry with the union.” Leber said. he has taken groups to Maryland, that the group is not quite up to a that the four-week time frame for notification be High School Band probably Pillowtex workers make anywhere from $4.50 England, Canada and Philadel­ commitment of this type. extended, but the company “ flatly refused” per hour for hourly workers and up to $11 for should be "Have drum, will phia, Pa. Each trip has an Monday to change it. he said. travel.” “ Usually, they know a buddy incentive workers, Madore said. historic component, as well as a across the country, or they have " I was totally upset by the lack of ample At midnight tonight, the 115 Kerner said the company is working on helping musical one. This year, for some other kind of a suggestion. ’ ’ notification,” Madore said. members of the band will board a Manchester employees find new jobs. example, the group will tour said Salina. Employees leaving the plant for the day bus from the high school for a Meanwhile. Pillowtex employees are looking through Civil War battlefields on One of the advantages of setting P ’Tuesday were also upset. ahead to what many said is an uncertain future. concert Ond sightseeing trip in the 125th anniversary of the up a band exchange, instead of a Asked if she thought employees were given Virginia and Washington, D.C. “ (I have) no idea where to go.” said conflicts fought there. conventional tour, is that it keeps ample notice, Lois Leber, shop chairman for Cvencencio Rodriguez of Hartford, an emloyee Each year, director Carl Salina MEY Salina follows a fairly unusual the costs down, said Salina. The tn Local 376 said, “ No way.” for about 2'/i months. takes his band oh the road» for an scheme in setting up these “ Two-and-a half weeks to find another job, to trip to Virginia is costing just $138 Dick Picks, spokesman for the state Depart­ exchange* With another high exchanges. He doesn’t place an sort out your life, to worry about your car per student, he said, ment of Labor said he thought the last major school. The students go sightsee­ ad in a band leaders' magazine, payments? No way,” said Leber, employed at ing, perform in a concert or two “ When you stay in people’s plant layoff in town was in 1955, when Cheneji. or depend on people he meets at homes, you save money, but you the plant for 7*/it years. Bros, were sold to the J.P. Stevens and C o.\ and stay in local families’ homes. conferences. “ We had no inkling.” said Cynthia Fishman of also get a real taste of what life is m During a reorganization that resulted from that A month or two later, the host “ I just think of an area I ’d like Manchester, a Pillowtex employee for 10 years. like,” Salina said. IC- sale, about 800 employees lost their jobs. J.P. band returns the visit and spends to take the band, and I dial Kemer said the corporation decided to close The only drawback to the jig Stevens sold the operations to LaFrance four days with the Coventry directory assistance there,” he the Manchester plant because of changing students. exchange plan that he has disco­ -In Industries Inc. of LaFrance, S.C., in 1956. About said. fln- market conditions and the labor market here, " I feel that it’s a really vered, is that he needs to match im- 100 employees lost their jobs when the velvet From the information opera­ his band with a band of equal size. which Kerner said makes it difficult to get and mill, the last to close, shut down in 1984. important experience for these tor, Salina gets the names of Iful keep employees. kjds,” Salina said today. “ Our “ If we visit a band that’s half our A A several high schools. He introdu­ ind “ They said they have no money.” said Nelson About 70 percent of Pillowtex’s workers live in high school is only about 400 size, it’s really a hardship for The ind Manchester. Madore said. ces himself to the schools’ princi­ them to offer home hospitality,” Gonzalez of Hartford, who’s worked at the plant students. We are going to a high pals, explains the concept of a “ The community is going to be substantially he said. “ And when they come for about 2 years. school with 1.800 kids. It’s a very band exchange, and asks to The company’s full staff complement is 110 hurt.” different kind of an eucational here, half our kids feel like converse with the band directors. they’re left out, because they Good Cook’s full-time production people, but 92-95 are “ It’s a sad day for Manchester.” Fishman said. environment. It’s really a good When he explains Oiat he wants don’t have anyone staying with 52* way to expose the youngsters to to set up a band exchange, most Ilic them.” Tt. Secret Ingredient >m, P P pa- ca- Bush and Dukakis headed for faceoff in general election atl. Fresh ginger has been a highly prized spice since Continued from page I primaries next Tuesday. ter for the Los Angeles Times to Solid as his lead appeared, such inhibitions. growing strength for the Massa­ “ He’s coming in with a head of say, “ He’s emerging as the ancient times. Long used to add zest and a distinct Dukakis insisted his race against chusetts governor. F o r’the first With the nomination in hand for steam,” Ohio Democratic Party consensus candidate. The next Nunn was the overwhelming Jackson was “ by no means time, more than half his suppor­ Bush, President Reagan, free at chairman James Ruvolo said of step is going to be binding the choice of Democratic Party offi­ flavor to Chinese cookery, fresh ginger has been A over.” ters said they backed him last drop his neutrality, was Dukakis. But he also cautioned wounds, pulling the party to­ “ I ’m going to campaign as hard cials asked by CBS to name the adapted into many cuisines throughout the world. meeting with his vice president against “ Washington insiders strongly. gether and getting it directed as I can in the primaries between vice presidential candidate they Today, fine chefs and discriminating home cooks today. trying to end the race before it’s against the Republicans.” now and June 7,” Dukakis said. thought would be the most help to With 94 percent of the Pennsyl­ ” I am sure the president will over.” Jackson vowed to “ remain “ I ’m going to campaign in every Dukakis in the fall. Five named vania vote in, the Democratic everywhere regard fresh dnger as an important offer his congratulations and “ It certainly looks now as positive” and continue running single primary.” Sen. Albert Gore Jr. of Tennes­ vote was: discuss how he can help in the though Governor Dukakis will be through the final primaries on He repeated his assertion that see, who dropped out of the race Dukakis, 944,461, or 67 percent. staple and use it as their^v^“ secret ingredient” to campaign,” said White House the nominee,” said John Liven- June 7. he didn’t want to think about a after the New York primary. Jackson, 395,790, 28 percent. enhance a wide variety of dishes. House spokesman Marlin good, the Indiana Democratic “ You can’t finish the race until Rep. Pat Schroeder of Colorado running mate until after the On the Republican side, with 94 Fitzwater. Party chairman. the race is over,” he said. “ We and Sen. Lloyd Bentsen of Texas primary season, although he percent of the vote in, it was: ter Ohio, Indiana and the District Pennsylvania gave Dukakis his need to win this race in No­ indicated he would consider Jack- got two votes each. Fresh Hawaiian Ginger— World’s Finest of Columbia were the next most impressive victory to date vem ber, so I will remain son or Sen. Sam Nunn of Georgia. Bush, 631,274, 79 percent. battlegrounds, each holding and prompted I. A. Lewis, polls­ Network interviews with voters Dole, 96,346, 12 percent. For its flavor, freshness and quality, food connois­ positive.” But other party officials had no at polling places found signs of Robertson, 73,692, 9 percent. seurs consider fresh F^awaiian ginger far superior Manager to all others. Carefully cultivated on the” Big Island” Kht of Hawaii, fresh Hawaiian ginger is available in 1th ing Mainland markets from January through June. Se­ ICK suggested Lo- Al lective cooks who ‘•'know their ginger” stock up It’i les in Bolton on Hawaiian-grown ginger during its peak season PRICE GUARANTEE to assure a year-round supply. (See “ Ginger Facts Continued from page 1 AS A MEMBER OF “NATIONWIDE BUYING CO-OP” AL SIEFFERT’S GUARANTEES GREAT and Tips” below.) man, refused comment today LOWER PRICES THRU VOLUME BUYING. md .since she said she has not seen the Fresh Hawaiian Ginger—-Adds Zing to Menus ed- subcommittee report. FAST SERVICE 2 i-ln 2 A town manager could be hired With its peppery-spicy taste, fresh ginger from n - for between $40,000 to $50,000. AL SIEFFERT’S SERVICES EVERY PRODUCT our I^essard said. Such money would SOLD BY A PROFESSIONALLY TRAINED I Hawaii adds its own unique zip and character to not require a great increase in the TECHNICIAN BOTH IN AND OUT OF WAR­ U ^ S O N S RANTY. appetizers, soups, salads, meats, poultry, seafood, town budget sincetheabout $7,000 2 paid to Pierog and the $25 ,300 paid sauces and desserts. So now, while fresh Hawaiian to administrative assistant FAMOUS NAME BRANDS Karen Levine would be directed i TO BUY FROM ginger is in ample supply, see how it can turn AL SIEFFERT’S CARRIES ONLY NATIONALLY toward the town manager, he KNOWN NAME BRAND MERCHANDISE THAT an ordinary dish into something extraordinary. 7 said. YOU CAN TRUST... SUCH AS: SONY, PANA­ 7 Then, before the season ends in June, follow the A salary of $28..500 for the 3 SONIC, MITSUBISHI, ZENITH, GE, WHIRL­ administrative assistant has POOL, MAGIC CHEF, MAYTAG, RCA, LITTON, storing tips and keep the flavor of the Islands in been recommended in this year’s JENN-AIR, PLUS MANY MOREI budget. At favorite dishes until the next harvesting season I>evine also refu.sed comment comes along. today on the recommendation. FINANCING “ (About) $.35,000 is available if AL SIEFFERT’S OFFERS LONG TERM LOWEST PRICES... we change the role of the.se FINANCING, 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH people.” Lessard said. "Eighty OPTION ON MOST PRODUCTS, PLUS 4 ACCEPTS VISA, MASTER CARD, AND percent of the money is already ...BEST SELECTION! there. Most of the money is DISCOVER. 9 there.” ■1 \ 11 IN STORE... Over the next few weeks, the EXTENDED WARRANTY GINGERED ISLAND SALAD subcommittee will work on a AL SIEFFERT’S OFFERS EXTENDED WAR­ Fresh Cinger Vinaigrette Prepare Fresh Ginger Vinaigrette soning, 1/1 cup each pineapple juice detailed job description for the RANTEES ON EVERY MAJOR APPLIANCE, Gingered Cheese Rolls and Gingered Cheese Rolls. Toss and rice or white wine vinegar, 3/4 proposed town manager, he said COLOR TV, VCR THEY SELL. LOW COST PRO­ 16 pink or white grapefruit grapefruit, pineapple and onion with cup salatl oil. Ctjver tightly and shake FRESH HAWAIIAN GINGER Commission member Thomas 5 TECTION AGAINST FUTURE REPAIRS. ASK A segments 1/4 t up dressing. Toss celery, pepper well Allow tf) stand an hour to m el­ t jt Manning said that the subcom­ WAREHOUSE SALESPERSON FOR DETAILS. 16 fresh Hawaiian pineapple mittee also will look into how and tomato with salad greens. Com­ low. Makes about 1-1/2 t ups. wedges bine with marinated fruits and ar­ FACTS AND TIPS hiring a town manager will affect Gingered Cheese Rolis: Soften 1 the responsibilities of other town HONESTY 1/2 cup thin slices sweet red range on chilled salad plates with I Frosh ginger is stiltl by the ’’h.inri” (ihe whole rool| or ihe piece in lire prorlure package (3 o/.j cream cheese with committees, especially the Board AL SIEFFERT’S WILL PROPERLY REPRESENT onion Gingered Cheese Rolls, Makes"4 tfepcirlmenl. You II rerogni/t' fresh H.iw.iii.in ginger by its [rliimp sh.ifre, freshness, pimiento. Beat in 2 teaspoons milk of Finance. It has yet to be ALL THEIR PRODUCTS... EVERY TIME. 1/2 cup diagonal sliced celery entree servings. light brown roldr ,intl tliin, tie.in skin. Look lor firm, irtegul.itly sh.iped ginger 6 and 1/4 teaspoon grated fresh Hawai­ determined whether a finance 1/3 cup thin strips yellow, red or with no soft sfrols. Fresh Ginger Vinaigrette: M easure ian ginger. Spread on 4 to 6 slices board will be needed with a town green sweet pepper I Hdw.tii.in-grown ginger is the only graded ginger shipped It) the U.S. M.iinl.ind, manager-council form of govern­ FREE LOCAL DELIVERY into a jar, 1 tablespoon minced fresh boiled ham or turkey-ham. Roll up, AL SIEFFERT’S DELIVERS AND INSTALLS 8 cherry tomatoes, halved which assurers consistc-nt c|u.ilily, ment or what responsibilities it Hawaiian ginger, 2 tablespoons sugar, cover and chill. Cut rolls into thick MOST PRODUCTS FREE OF CHARGE. 1-1/2 quarts mixed salad greens I Al home, gingc'r will kecq) for months when lightly would have, he said. THIS 1/4 teaspoon paprika, 1/8 teaspoon INSTALLATION ALSO AVAILABLE ON (romaine, butter lettuce) slices. wrapped and relrigerateci “ It’s a question of accountabil­ DISHWASHERS, DISPOSALS AND BUILT-IN salt, 4 drops liciuid hot pepper sea­ ity,” he said. [WEEKEND I For longer storage, freeze in air-tight foil. (I ro/en 7 PRODUCTS. ginger grates anti slices c-vc-n more' e.isily lli.in The next commission meeting will be held May 24, Young said. ONLY! fresh. When using frozen ginger, cut off only LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED CINGER CHICKEN as muc h .is you need. (,ingc>r loses c|u,iliiy n AL SIEFFERT’S FAMILY HAS BEEN SERVING 1 tablespoon grated fresh 2/3 cup condensed < hick('n Comtrine grated ginger and garlic. when lhawc>d and rc‘-fio/en.) THE GREATER MANCHESTER/HARTFORD eVERY WASHER— Hawaiian ginger broth Rub over chicken and refrigerate an I rc“sh gingc'i, peelc'd ,ind Three dead AREA FOR OVER 35 YEARS IN THE APPLI­ 9 2 teaspoons pressed garlic 1/4 cup dry white wine or hour. Mix flour and paprika and loss immersed in a jar of shc>rry, 9 ANCE INDUSTRY. WE TRY HARDER TO r ■ 8 or 5 large frying chicken pieces chicken inoth with thicken. Brown chicken on will retain its shape and PLEASE, AND HAVE A RECORD TO PROVE ITI inside sub 2 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon mine ed fresh both sides in healed shortening in flavor for several months. ^ c i /ER Y RAH0E->- 1/2 teaspoon paprika Hawaiian ginger (The gingc-r won’t every microwave... WE W ILL NEVER heavy skillet. Drain off any excess PROFESSIONAL SALES STAFF V- 1/4 cup shortening 2 teaspoons each miitced fat. Add mushrooms, broth, wine absorb the shc>rry taste.) NORFOLK. Va. (AP) - Navy AL SIEFFERT’S SALES STAFF IS EAGER TO ^ E v e n Y BE UNDERSOLD! 1 cup halved fresh mushrooms parsley and green onion and minced ginger. Cook just until Never substitute dried salvage workers who boarded the HELP YOU SELECT THE BEST PRODUCT e v e r y c o lo r t v ... chicken is lender, about 10 minutes ginger tor fresh. It USS Bonefish as the abandoned WE WON'T TURN AWAY A SALE! THAT FITS YOUR NEEDS, AT A PRICE YOU longer. Remove chicken and keep simply cfoc'sn'l taste- the- 8 submarine drifted in the Atlantic CAN AFFORD. MAKE US A REASONABLE same. 8 e v e r y C%/ICORDEf^ - warm. Boil pan lic|uicl until reduced today found the bodies of the LIMITED OFFER...AND IT'S YOURS! To prepare, peel the skin three men missing after explo­ by a ihirti. Add parsley and onion. El COM E BY CAR. VAN.TRUCK. BIKE... with a vegetable peeler sions and fire rocked the ship. SELECTION & DISPLAY Pour over chic ken. Makes 4 or 5 Navy officials said. AL SIEFFERT’S HAS THE WIDEST SELECTION TIME . ANYWAY YOU CAN GET HERE. BUT. servings. or sharj) knife. Depending A Navy salvage crew boarded OF AMERICA’S FAVORITE TOP NAME MUST BE U()on your tec ipe, the submarine Tuesday but had to BRANDiS ON DISPLAY FOR YOU TO COM­ ONLY! DON'T M ISS fresh gingc-r may tre pump out toxic gases swirling PARE PRICES, FEATURES, AND TO TRY IT HAWAIIAN APPLE TART sliced, diced, minced, OUT FOR YOURSELF. through the hull before they could SOLD! THIS SALE! cups sifted all-purpose flour Mix flour, brown sugar and butter to slotted spcjon and arrange on crust. gralc-cl or shteddc-cl. \3& enter the ship, which had been cup light brown sugar fine crumbs. M easure out 1-1/2 cups Blond cornstarch and lemon juice. Fresh ginger is etonomic.il adrift since Sunday. cup butter and turn into a buttered glass quit he Add to pan liquid along with butter. because- a little- goe-s ,i The dead were identified as Lt. e»« V®*" ^ ^ 8 4 to 384 SZTBIMS cup grated sharp cheddar pan (9-1/2 x 1-1/2 inches) or baking Heat, stirring, until ihickenccf. Spoon long way. To gc-l just Ray Everts Jr., 30, of Naoma, ■ CASH cheese pan of similar size, Press into an even over apples. Cover top with cheese the right gingc-r W.Va.; Petty Officer 1st Class / 2 ■ MASTBtCARD C o A fifu c iu ■ VISA large cooking apples layer. Bake in 375°F oven to rich crumbs. Bake in center of 375°F taste, start with Robert W. Bordelon Jr., 39, of Now Exit 59 a small amount, Willis, Texas; and Petty Officer To ■ MONTHLY PMT. tablespoons minced fresh golden brown, 8 to 10 minutes. Cool. oven, 20 minutes, until lop is rich to 1-384 and yisA taste-test, then 3rd Class Marshall T. IJndgren, Silver La./Spencer St. Keeney St. Hawaiian ginger Add cheese to remaining crumbs golden brown. Cool. Garnish and 21, of Pisgah Forest, N.C. SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER cup apple juice and set aside. Pare, core and cut ati- serve, c ut in wedges, with Gingered add more if Chief Petty Officer Terry D. cup granulated sugar ples into eighths. Measure ginger, Cream. Makes 8 servings. needed. I.M4 eabtboono open Jett to Borton, a spokesman at Atlantic 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET teaspoons each cornstarch, apple juice and granulated sugar ;Hart(ord Rd Gingered Cream; Beat 1 cup heavy Fleet headquarters here, said two E>\sy TO_GETjg[J MANCHESTER, CONN. lemon juice and butter into a 10-inch skillet. Add apples, of the bodies were found at their Gingered Cream cover and simmer until barely len­ cream with 2 teaspoons sugar and 1 ______OPEN DAILY: MON A THURS 'TIL 9 . TU B . WED, SAT 'TIL 5 R l 'TIL 8. 8. SUN 'TIL S. teaspoon grated fresh Ffawaiian gin­ stations in the control room of the der, about 8 minutes. Lift apples with ship and a third was found in an ger until stiff. administrative compartment. U — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. April 27, 1988

Supermarket Shopper ^ MANCHESTER------V? CU ilCSUayHERALD. , Wednesday. April 27, 1988 — 15 Triple-layer microwave brownies e 13 T sqaare (1 oaaee) aaswee- Vk cop all-pnrpoM flear Tips on turning out wonderful chicken dishes teaed ehocolale V* teaspoon baUng powder Why not coupons for 49 cents? 8 UUnpooBs margarine or 1/8 enp sag ar Cooking 1988 baiter Do not cut into chicken pieces for 19 to 25 minutes, or until meat 8 taMespoons water n chicken in the near the bone is no longer pink chicken thigh in the egg mixture, V4 cap qaIck-cooUag rolled immediately after microwaving near the bone is no longer pink, By AAartIn Sloone 1 slightly beatea egg microwave is and the juices run clean, rear­ then roll in the brumb mixture, oats to check for doneness, because and the juices run clear, turning Unittd Ftoture Syndicate Vk teaspoon vanilla definitely range and baste chicken pieces 2 pressing lightly to coat. Place the heat needed for the carry-over over and rearranging chicken Clip ’n’ file refunds package); Any Johnson A Johnson Dental Floss 1/8 cap all-pnrpoae floar 1/8 cap chopped aaM something to Microwave or 3 times during the cooking. chicken on a roating rack wth the cooking time will escape. Allow pieces once, and stirring sauce DEAR MARTIN: The super­ (the proof of purchase is the back card including 1/8 cap packed brown sagar Chocolate Frosting crow about. Yields 4 to 6 servings. thickest portions toward the chicken to stand for about one- twice during the cookng time. market where 1 do most of my Personal prodnets the Universal Product Code symbol); Act V* teaspoon baUnk aoda The micro- Kitchen outside. nieNo. 11-B V4 cap margarlao or batter third of the microwaving time Yield; 4 to 6 servings. •iiopping offered double coupons, Fluoride Rinse (the proof of purchase is the wave has revo­ Marge Churchill before checking for donenesss. Sesame-ginger chicken Microwave chicken at 70% with no limit, for several years. Clip out this file and keep it with similar safety seal wrapper from the bottle). For two lutionized the (medium-high) for 18 to 23 Then, you can always add more MARINADE: But recently they changed their cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with free coupons, send the required refund form and In a microwave-safe mixing bowl cook chocolate and 3 way we cook Chicken In minutes, or until meat near the beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting cooking time if needed. W cup chicken broth policy, and the store Is not proofs of purchase from six products. For one tablespoons margarine, uncovered, on 100 percent power (high) and eat poul­ Here are some of our favorite lemon-wine sauce bone is no longer pink, and the I the needed proofs of purchase while looking for IVk to 3 nninutes or until melted. try. If you will 1/3 cup soy sauce doubling any coupon worth more free coupon, send the required refund form and juices run clear. Yields 2 to 4 the requ ir^ forms at the supermarket, in recipes, using chicken pieces. 1 cup thinly sliced carrots 2 tablespoons finely chopped than 49 cents. proofs of purchase from ttree products. Expires Inamixingbowlstirtogetheroats, l-3rd cup flour, brown sugar Just remember the simple proce­ other areas are still frozen, shield servings. newspapers and magazines, and when trading Vi cup thinly sliced celery onion Many of the Items I purchase, June 80, 1988. and soda. In a 1-cup measure cook V* cup margarine, uncovered, dures, you can turn out wonderful the defrosted areas with small with friends. Offers may not be available in all Vi cup sliced green onion W teaspoon sesame oil such as cereal, cost more than 12 ORALrB $8.75 Savings Offer. Receive a 82 on high 45 to 80 seconds or until melted. Stir into oat mixture. Pat chicken dishes that take an hour pieces of aluminum foil. Remove areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive 1 tablespoon dried parsley Vi teaspoon salt Orange glazed chicken an Item, but I could afford them refund and seven 25-cent Oral-B products oat mixture into an ungreased 8- by 8-by Mnch baking dish. Cook, or more to prepare by conven­ thin or bony pieces, such as wings Coq au vin flakes each refund. Vi teaspoon crushed red pepper 1/3 cup orange marmalade when I was able to double my coupons. Send the required refund form and the uncovered, on 80 percent power (medium) 3 to 4 minutes or until tional methods, and you can do it or drum sticks from the oven as 1 medium onion, thinly sliced, Vi cup white wine in just minutes. flakes 1 tablespoon olive oil Sd/. pounds) 1/3 teaspoon dried mint leaves turers who Issue these coupons to HA-F2, Clinton, lA 52736. Send the proof of Adult (sizes 80, 40,85, or 32); Child-Youth (30 or Meanwhile, stir together tk cup flour and baking powder. Stir microwave ovens cook best. It is wave for the remaining time, as garlic seasoning skin removed Vi teaspoon dried rosemary put a value of 49 cents on them purchase from Halsa Shampoo, Conditioner, 20), or any Character (Muppets, Sesame Street sugar and water into chocolate mixture. Add egg and vanilla; stir tender meat, and will cook they will take longer. Rinse with 4 slices bacon, cut into l-Inch Vt teaspoon salt COATING: leaves, crushed Instead of 50 cents. Do you think Hair Spray or Mousse, along with your name and or Snoopy) Toothbrushes, along with the original gently until combined. Add flour mixture; stir until combined. beautifully on high power. Ar­ cold water before using. pieces Vt teaspoon instant chicken Stir in nuts. Spread evenly over oat layer. Cook, uncovered, on VV cup crushed melba cracker Vi teaspoon bouquet sauce they would consider this? RUTH address. Expires May 31, 1988. cash-register receipts with the purchase prices ranging assorted-shaped pieces Chicken microwaves most ev­ Vi cup all-purpose flour bouillon granules rounds circled. Expires May 31, 1988. medium 5 to 7 minutes or until done, shieling corners if properly in the baking dish is the Vk teaspoon garlic powder RIFKIN enly if cut Into uniformly sized Vi cup hot tap water Vi teaspoon lemon pepper V« teaspoon garlir powder TAMARAC, FLA. These offers require refund forms: necessary and giving the dish a quarter-turn every 3 minutes. solution for evenly cooked poul­ 2Mi to 3 pound whole broiler- OXY CLEAN Refund Offer. Receive up to a pieces. Separate drumsticks Vt cup white wine seasoning Ml teaspoon ground ginger DEAR RUTH: I am certain Johnson & Johnson Tlc-Tac-Toe Offer. Receive Scratch the slightly wet surface near the center with a wooden try. To determine the proper 2 cups sliced fresh mushrooms fryer chicken, cut Into 8 pieces, A $2.50 refund. Send the required refund form and from the thigh, and split a whole 2Vt to 3 pound whole broiler- 2 tablespoons butler or skin removed A that manufacturers have consi­ up to three free coupons for Johnson A Johnson toothpick. The brownies should be cooked underneath. Cool on cooking time, always go by breast in half. Make a triangle 2 teaspoons dried parsley fryer chicken, cut Into 8 pieces, two Unviersal Product C ^ e symbols from two margarine Blend all ingredients, except dered it. but I will explain why it products. Send the required refund form and the wire rack. Frost with Chocolate Frosting. CSit into bars. Store in weight. Weight is always stated flakes skin removed different Oxy products, along with the cash- shape with the wing, tucking the 1 large beaten egg the chicken in a 2-cup measure. Isn’t liklely that you will see proofs of purchase from nine of the following covered container. Makes 24. on the package that you get from tip behind its first joint. Vi teaspoon salt register receipU with the purchase price circled Combine all ingredients, ex­ Combine all the marinade Microwave at 50% (medium) for 4»/V minutes, or until glaze SO-cent coupons. Adhesive Bandages (the proof of purchase is one combine 1 square (1 ounce) unsweetened chocolate and 1 If you have repackaged in leaves form, one Universal Product ( ^ e symbo), and chicken is a personal preference. casserole; cover with plastic Microwave at high for l ‘/i to 2*A mixture is warm. Stir. If the manufacturers could get bandage wrapper and the Universal Product tablespoon butter or margarine. Cook, uncovered, on 100percent smaller quantities, then a kitchen the cash-register receipt with the purchase price Chicken without its skin has Vi teaspoon pepper wrap. Microwave on high for 4 to 5 minutes, or just until the mixture Arrange chicken pieces or a away with printing 49-cent cou­ Code number written on the cash-register power (high) for 1>A to 2‘/k minutes or until melted. Stir in 1 cup scale will be necessary for you to circled for a $1 refund. Expires May 30. 1988. fewer calories, and will not make I smell bay leaf minutes, or until the vegetables boils. Cool marinade slightly. roasting rack with the thickest pons, many of them would. receipt); any Johnson & Johnson First Aid Tape, sifted powdered sugar and >/k teaspoon vanilla. Stir In enough hot determine the weight, and the the popping sound while micro- tVi to 3 pound fryer-broiler are tender, crisp, stirring once tit Johnson & Johnson non-Stick Pads, any Reach water (about IVk tablespoons) to make spreadable. Place the chicken thighs in a portions toward the outside. P Manufacturers love it when su­ SCHICK PLUS $1 Cash Refund Offer. Send the correct cooking time. To deter­ waving. The popping sound is chicken, cut Into 8 pieces, skin during the cooking time. P large plastic food-storage bag: Brush glaze mixture on chicken, Toothbrush, Reach Gentle Toothbrush for required refund form and the Universal Product mine time, multiply the weight by permarkets double the value of NuMUon information per Mning: Ulcal., Zfpro.. Itgcarbo.. tafat. lima made by the cooking of the fat removed Arrange chicken in a shallow pour marinade over chicken. cover with waxed paper. Sensitive Gums (the proof of purchase is the Code symbol from a Schick Plus Disposable Choi., sa mg aodlum. 6‘/4 to 7 minutes per pound. For their cents-off coupons. This is layes under the skin. 2‘/t quart baking dish with the Secure bag. and marinate in Microwave chicken at 70% t7nlvcr«-f)i Product Code symbol cut from the package. Expires May 31, 1988. example, a 2-pound chicken will nee because the supermarket itself Arranging assorted pieces Combine the onion and garlic in meatiest portions toward the refrigerator for at least 6 hours (medium-high) for 15 to 2.'; cook in 13 to 14 minutes. inct pays for the cost of the coupon properly is most important for a small bowl; cover. Microwave outside edges. Pour sauce over turning bag occasionally. minutes, or until meat near the above the face value — the second Before cooking chicken pieces, successful microwaving. Since at high for l>/4 to 3 minutes, or chicken: cover with waxed Mix all coating ingredients on a bone is no longer pink and the be sure that they are completely een discount on the doubled coupon. found that manufacturers were supermarket. microwaves cook the food about until onion is tender-crisp. Set paper. Microwave at high for 15 sheet of waxed paper. Set aside. juices run clear. Rearrange of the growth experienced in the defrosted. Areas that are still So, when a supermarket offers purposely distributng high-value That’s why it isn’t likely we will the outside of the dish first, place aside. minutes, rearranging and bast­ In a small bowl, microwave the chicken pieces and brushing with )rld. previous year. Chocolate gem pie frozen will microwave unevenly. double-value coupons, the manu­ coupons in their area. The super­ see 49-cent coupons. the meaty portions toward the In a 3-quart casserole, micro- ing pieces with sauce once during butter at high for 45 seconds to 1 glaze twice during the cooking )oks facturers who ar distributing the markets warned the manufactur­ Does this slowdown indicate 1 cup all-purpose flour FILLING: To defrost chicken pieces in the sides and the thin or bony pieces, wave the bacon at high for 4 to 6 the cooking time. minutes, or until melted Blend in time. Let chicken stand, covered that couponing may, in fact, microwave oven, remove pack­ most coupons get more sales, and ers that they would remove their □ □ □ 2/3 cup ground pecans 2 squares (2 ounces) un­ such as wings and drumsticks, minutes, or until crisp, stirring Microwave at high for 4 to 10 the egg. for 3 to 5 minutes before serving tant they do it at the expense of the decrease in coming years? Indus­ aging and place In a dish required ends, in the center of the dish. once or twice during the cooking minutes longer, or until the meal products from the shelves if they ’The figures are in, and 1987 was '/■ cup packed brown sugar sweetened chocolate Drain the chicken. Dip the Yields 4 to 6 servings. A. supermarkets. continued to do this. try sources believe it is only a lull for the recipe. Defrosting will be ’Turn each piece over, and time. Drain, leaving 1 tablespoon to another record year for coupon 3 tablespoons shortening 1 cap sifted powdered sugar For supermarkets, double cou­ until in-store electronic coupon more rapid without the Insulation rearrange if necessary, after half of bacon fat drippings in the For that same reason, no major distribution, but the rapid growth 1 square (1 ounce) unswee­ Vi cup batter, softened pons are a very expensive promo­ distribution becomes more of plastic and styrofoam. Using of the cooking time. Cover casserole. manufacturere is likely to issue seems to have slowed. A.C. tened chocolate '/k to 1 teaspoon instant tion, and double-coupon promo­ widely available. 30% power (medium-low), it will chicken with waxed paper to Stir flour into the bacon drip­ 49-cent coupons. The super­ Nielsen Co., the biggest coupon Z tablespoons water coffee crystals tions often result in losses to the take about 5 to 7 minutes per retain heat and prevent splatters pings; blend in the water and markets that are not doubling counter in the country, reports 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon warm water stores. Supermarkets put up with coupons of 50-cents or more — Send questions and comments pound to defrost chicken pieces. during microwaving. Plastic wine. Stir in the onion mixure, that approximately 220 billion 2 eggs “ double-coupon wars,” but they and there are many of them — to Martin Sloane In care of the After half of the defrosting wrap is not appropriate to cover mushrooms, parsley, salt, tar­ OIS- coupons were distributed by 1 cup whipping cream don’t like them. Ask any super­ would know that reducing the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, time, turn the chicken over and the chicken pieces, since it will ragon, pepper and bay leaf. Add rior market manager. manufacturers in 1987. The in­ Manchester (MMMO. 'Die volume of 1 tablespoon powdered separate into pieces as soon as retain too much moisture, and the chicken pieces. Cover with value of the coupon by a penny crease of approximatly 5 percent I know of a case in which some was an intentional attempt by the mall precludes individual replies sugar possible. If some areas of the give the chicken a steamed waxed paper. nd” supermarkets were locked into a over the distribution in 1986 to letters, but Sloane will respond 2 tablespoons chocolate- chicken have defrosted while texture. Microwave the chicken on high manufacturer to promote its represented the smallest growth s in long double-coupon war, and they products at the expen.se of the to letters of general interest in the flavored syrup rate in many years, less than half column. Se- Forcrust, stir together flour, pecans and brown sugar. In small 1135 TOLLAND TURNPIKE up heavy saucepan melt shortening and 1 square chocolate over low heat; stir constantly. Stir into flour mixture. Combine water and When the label turns blue, son The Single Gourmet’ is thriving vaniila; sprinkie ovehchocolate mixture, tossing well. Form into a ball. Roll into a 12-inch circle between sheets of wax paper. acts Remove one sheet of wax paper. Invert pastry, wax paper side up, and fit into 9-inch pie plate; remove wax paper. Flute edge. then this meal is set to eat Club provides the ingredients for a perfect evening Prick well. Bake in 350-degree oven 15 to 20 minutes or until MANCHESTER surface appears dry. Cool. ARMOUR L I’TE DINNER CLASSICS. Salisbury By Catalina Ortiz Single Gourmet — a less roman­ The organization’s recipe, from Nevada to attend its For filling, melt 2 squares chocolate; cool. In large mixer bowl steak with mushroom gravy, red potato wedges and 2 The Associated Press beat 1 cup powdered sugar and butter until combined. Add broccoli and carrots. $3.89 a 10-ounce frozen dinner. 2 om tic but frequently more satisfying stirred by changes in courtship dinners, winery tours and other DOUBLE COUPONS chocolate. Dissolve coffee in warm water; add to butter mixture. pleasure lies behind the organiza­ and fascination with the arts of functions, which occur about Supermarket SEE STORE FOR DETAILS r to SAN FRANCISCO - The light­ tion with about 10,000 members in the kitchen, has been successful. twice a month. Add eggs, one at a time, beating on medium speed 30 seconds Bonnie: Do you get frustrated when you follow ing is soft, the food and wine North America. The New York branch has grown Some regulars simply find The after each or until light and fluffy. Spread in crust. Cover; chill 2 microwave directions to the “ T,” bite into the food lo d , hours or until firm. To serve, beat whipping cream, 1 tablespoon Sampler CRACKLIN' OAT BRAN 14 OZ $2 39 OR exquisite, the conversation witty “ It’s probably the best way to to 2,600 members, and 14 inde­ Single Gourmet a way to fit a and discover ice crystals? Well, fret no more. powdered sugar and syrup until stiff peaks form. Spread on pie. Carolyn Wyman nan and sophisticated — ingredients meet people," said Art Fischer, pendent chapters have opened in social life into their busy Armour has come up with a new way to tell if your for a perfect evening. Makes 8 to 10 servings. & Bonnie Tandy Leblang Kellogg’s who began the club in New York the United States and Canada, schedules. microwaved food is ready: a blue and white strip on urn But the men and women at the in 1982. “ It’s not a dating agency. Fischer said in a telephone “ It forces you to go out. For Nutrition Information perlervlng; SS7cal.,A,:j0Cgo ture, 5 Tobacco chaw 8 Balt of calm ClC!DOEi!l DEDI3CIC3ES h a d a ture, eM OTiON'.'rm iJ ..f\ik 9 Mountain p a u 9 Actor James _ DfUDin ElESDDDOD IX)S ANGELES (AP) — LeVar Burton and . >S POWCfP ^ l o s s APfliJWAl 12 Biblical “ In the course of researching ’Roots,’ there Kevin Hooks will direct the movie from lethe 10 Heating Louis Gossett Jr. will recreate their roles as pocivcsf'2^ TPAtfetV " proposition □C3DDC1E10 Q llll was such a breadth of things that I could only David Eyre’s screenplay. h the apparatus Kunta Kinte and Fiddler in a television 13 Capable of (2 □ □ D D D D O E ] CIQC] select some of them for the book,” Haley said. Executive producer David Wolper said the the r< 11 Emit coherent movie, “ Roots (Christmas,’’ 12 years after wdt.) light [SnQ D[u]DD DDEDB “ One of the things that intrigued me was the two-hour movie will be filmed in 18 days at a 14 Motorists' work started on the original “ Roots” 16 Boat gear QDD DCIQElOQ sporadic, undisciplined efforts of the slaves to cost of $4 million. The cost for all 12 hours of 70% org. production. 21 Police alert □E3DDOE1 E1I3C] run away. I had been reading about the “ Roots” was 86.5 million. } 23 15 Nasal-tonad The ABC movie was scheduled to go into r the (abbr.) DDCID OOITIC] □ □ □ Underground Railroad and felt this would 17 Horaa ralatlva 22 Wallaba tree production here today. work well with a Christmas setting.’’ Gossett said Kunta Kinte and Fiddler have 1 the 18 - Kippur 23 NCO’s address □□□ DDOO IlDOD Production started on “ Roots," Alex entered American folklore. “ They are to 4 Haley noted that such first generation 19 Macao coin 24 Campus area □QD DOOEIDOE] Haley’s epic of a black family’s Journey from important characters and I feel it’s a 20 "Infarno" au­ slaves as Kunta Kinte were usually Moslem 26 Hawaiian food CICIDDDIIE] CDGO Africa to slavery to freedom, on April 28,1976, comfortable cloak for me to wear. I think it’s thor and strongly held on to their religious beliefs fish in Savannah, Ga. 22 Measure of □OBDOn BODOB even though they were surrounded by very important to do a story like this for 26 Dark 1 land » « | t | " I e | e | p | BBB “ Roots Christmas” dramatizes “ the Inher­ Christians. He said Kunta Kinte, who came to Christmas, when this country needs healing 28 Miss Kett of 23 Contamporary ent lust for freedom that motivated early of all sorts.” e the comics be called Toby, married a Christian woman painter 42 Tint 61 Mention mass escapes of slaves, which paved the way Haley said he would be leaving soon on a 29 Part of a shoe Belle, and that Fiddler also was a Christian 24 Jest 43 Fur-bearing ani­ 62 Glossy fabric for the... Underground Railroad," Haley said series of freighter voyages to write a book egar 30 Gooey influence on him. 27 Qovemmant mal at a news conference Tuesday at Burbank about Madam C.J. Walker, a poor black aves 31 Curse 63 Elliptical The movie, which will be filmed in Los aystam 47 Clam genus Studios. 33 Scarce things 64 Spiders' homes Angeles and Nashville, Tenn., also stars woman who became the first black millio­ nary 32 Of arm bone 48 Missile abbr. 38 Wool fiber 67 Aril, The setting for the tale is Christmas 1770. Michael Learned; Shaun Cassidy; Avery naire and helped spark the so-called "Harlem 34 Master Sawyer 49 Fam features. 40 Hawaiian time The Underground Railroad was a system of Renaissance.” 36 Naadia (comb, 60 Future Brooks; Jerry Hardin as the plantation instrument LL.Bs.' exam safe houses set up by abolitionists to move form) 68 Actor - Hunter owner; and Kate Mulgrew as Hattie Carra- Haley, a former Coast Guardsman, does ail slaves to freedom in the years before the Civil way, a female slave catcher whose character his writing on long ocean voyages aboard iller- 36 Diving bird 10 11 War. *ces. 37 Hill dweller is based on a real person, said Haley. rented cabins on freighters. 39 Draws up 14 cept 41 Fanciful reverie lure. 44 Door openers 17 TV Tonight ) for 46 Puppy noise [laze 46 Soul (Fr.) 48 Small island 61 Sob 5:00PM [H B O ] Seventeen Going on rara. Helena Rojo or a 62 Milk-producar Nowhere A father takes drastic measures I THE (B7) 1988 Presidential Dabataa from kesl 66 Kind of lettuce to get through to his alienate(jl son (Emilio Ohio Estevez). side, 66 Not original * EQUALIZER d 5 Love Connection [TMC] M O VIE: 'Fool for Love’ A hard- ken, 69 Woman’s nosed rodeo cowboy fails in love with a On "The Equal­ [CN N ] Moneyline garment sultry girl who stirs his passion. Sam She­ izer," McCall (Ed­ [D IS] Missing Adventures of Ozzie end 70% 60 This (Sp.) pard, Kim Basinger, Randy Ouaid 1965. ward Woodward) Harriet 61 Middle Rated R. I 25 becomes a deadly [TM C ] MOVIE; 'Flrewalker' The lure of • the Easterner 5:30PM [ESPN] Thoroughbred Dig­ gold sends two soldiers of fortune on a 62 Technical est force In his perilous quest for hidden Aztec treesure the search for the killer Chuck Norris, L o i^ Gossett Jr., Melody univ. [H B O ] Survival: Killers of the Plain A inge Anderson. 1986 Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) 63 Carbine 6 2 S 3 6 4 study of the big game animals living on the of his prize stu­ with [USA] Airwolf 64 Units of sound Serengeti Plains of East Africa. (60 min.) dent in the art of in­ king B8 6:00PM ® (B d® (4® News telligence oper­ 1 1 :30PM (HD (i5 Late Show (In Stereo) ered DOWN dD Three's Company ations. The CBS 61 NIghtllne (CC). Part 3 of 5. dng CD Magnum, P.l. series airs (3D (3) 1 Pier WEDNESDAY. (3D Simon & Simon 6 4 0 5 W ebster 2 Take apart A P U L 2 7 . (15 Honeymooners OS) Rockford Files 3 Short article C ll Claaelfled 18 4 2,000 lbs. d§) A -Tea m (c)19Se bv NEA. Inc CHECK USTINGS @8) Addarly Adderly's sent ot Ireland to ® New s (Live) FOR EXACT TIME prevent the kidnapping of a valuable stud dZ) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour horse. (70 min.) (R) T.J. Hooker (2D (2$ Tonight Show (in Stereo) (S) (S5 Family Ties (2D Recing From Plalnefield 0 5 Noticias The mayor of a small town is forced into a sanna Hoffs, Dedee Pfeifler, Joan Cusack d D The Street (In Stereo) [CN N ] Showbiz Today showdown Henry Fonda. Janice Rule 1987, Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) CELEBRITY CIPHER 1967 [C N N ] Sports Tonight Anchors; Fred [D IS ] MOVIE: 'The Diary of Anne Frank' [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Cheaper to Keep Her' A Hickman, Nick Charles. ^ C«l*brtty Clph«r cryptograms ars craatad from quotations by famous paopia, past and prasant. ® Honeymooners Each lattar In the dphar stands for anothar. Today's due: A equal* P. The true story of a Jewish family's life in private eve chases down alimony delin­ [D IS ] M OVIE; 'Hobson's Choice' A spir­ I £>AY I'M MOT t h e O N L Y 1 hiding from the Nazis as seen through the GTD Quinceanera quents Mac Davis. Tovah Fetdshuh, Pris­ ited young woman rebels against her fath­ cilla Lopez. 1980 OME WHO DOESN'T KNOW *8KO OXCBSG RTB ZGGV eyes of a young girl. Melissa Gilbert, Maxi­ (57) Mark Russell Comedy Special Politi­ er's intentions to withhold her dowry by milian Schell, Joan Plowright 1980 cal satirist Mark Russell pokes tun al to­ marrying one of his employees. Richard t h e VALUE OF A D OLLAR ' 9:30PM 3) SS) Just in Time (CC) [ESPN ] SpoftsLook day's headlines Though Harry really wants to date Joanna, Thomas, Sharon Gleas, Jack Warden. RTB KNWG QXWGC N 1983. [M AX] MOVIE: 'My Darling Clemen­ (61) M OVIE; 'Midnight Cowboy' A young he can't resist an opportunity to go out tine' Wyatt Earp. his brothers and the al man, dreaming of easy money, makes him­ with a sexy tennis star [H B O ] Tanner '88; For Real Part 2 (CC) BLONDIE by Datn Young A Stan Drakt ZNBVSVGII AGEZTEONCJG XI coholic Ooc Holliday face the villanous self available to wealthy women for a price Ct® Odd Couple Ranked fourth in New Hampshire and third before he gets involved with a crippled on Super Tuesday, Jack Tanner continues Clantons at the O.K. Corral. Henry Fonda, [E S P N ] Stenley Cup Pleyoffe: Cemp- man. Dustin Hoffman, Jon Voight, Brenda on his presidential campaign trail. (In Linda Darnell, Victor Mature 1946 bell Conf. Div. Final Game Five If neces­ SKG SXOG ST GGS T B S .’ — Vaccaro. 1969 Stereo) [U SA ] Cartoons sary. Teems to be announced. Starting [CNN] PrimeNews time IS tentative. (3 hrs.) (Live) 1 1 :35PM (3D Magnum, P.l. JKNEVSTC KGISTC. 6:30PM CSD C B S News (CC) [DIS] Edison Twins PREVIOUS SO LUTIO N: "Diplomat: a person who can be disarming even (T ) Family Ties 10:00PM OD Equalizer McCall's 1 1 :50PM [M AX] MOVIE: Tha Stap- father' A teen-ager becomes suspicious though his country Isn’t.” — Sidney Brody. [ES P N ] Skateboarding; Pro Champion­ plagued by memories of the past when he d ) OS) A B C News (CC) ship Investigates the murder of a friend and of her mother's new husband, a man whose vision of the perfect family leads to 05 Jeffersons [HBO] MOVIE: 'Something Wild' (CC) former espionage agent (60 min.) - iMUiD/0»^7 violence. Terry O'Quinn, Jill Schoalen, ( P 06) N BC News (CC) A mild-mannered executive is whiskecJ dD (3) Newt Shelley Hack. 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) 08) Bosom Buddies away on an exciting but dangerous adven­ G C (SD China Beach (CC) McMurphy ALLEY OOP by Dave Qraue ture after meeting a beautiful mystery 1 G5 star Tr«k ® Noticiero Univision must deal with her hatred for a Vietnamese 2:00AM woman. Jeff Daniels. Melanie Griffith, Ray nurse who killed her friend (60 min ) (3D Twin Star Productions 0 5 Love Connection Liotta. 1986. Rated R (In Stereo) (II) Police Story (2D Police Story i THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME [C N N ] Inside Politics '88 [M AX] MOVIE: 'Making Mr. Right' A dD (3 ) St. Elsewhere (CC) Some of the by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee New Wave publicist is hired to teach a life­ ^ Hogan's Heroes [E S P N ] NBA Today doctors perform surgery in the nude; S like android some social graces before he [CNN] Newsnight Auschlander meets the son he never Unscramble these four Jumbles, Have I got a [HBO] MOVIE: 'Summer Camp Night­ goes public. Ann Magnuson, John Malkov- one letter to each square, to form mare' After taking control of a summer knew, (60 min.) [H B O ] M OVIE: T h e W raith' An Arizona story for you! ich, Ben Masters. 1987 Rated PG-13 (In gang leader is challenged to a drag race by four ordinary words. camp from its dictatorial director, a coun­ Stereo) d 5 Noticiero Univitlon selor puts the place under paramilitary rule a mysterious stranger driving an unearthly [U S A ] Riptide A journalist hires Cody. [C N N ] Headline N ew t car Charlie Sheen, Nick Casaavetea, WHAT A OUY by Bill Hoetl Chuck Connors, Charles Stratton, Adam OVEEK Carl. 1987 Rated PG-13 Nick and Murrey to find who's trying to kill [H B O ] Hitchhiker (CC) A lonely woman Randy Quaid 1966. Rated PG-13. (In her end why. (60 min ) is victimized by a man who preys upon hei Stereo) 7:00PM CD Entertainment Tonight vulnerability. [USA] Dragnet __ Actress Jane Seymour; Geraido Rivera 8 : 30PM C E 8® Head of the Clase (CCj •ITLJSm looks at T V movies based on reaMife tra­ Charlie's pupils believe one of them must [M A X ] M OVIE: 'W isdom ' (CC) A young 1 2:30AM QD W K R P in Cincinnati gedies (Pan 1 of 3). (In Stereo) go to make room for a transfer student. (R) man becomes a folk hero when his crusade against the institution leads him to commit ^ Hit Squad FAIRE dD News (3 ) Major League Baseball; Boston Red ffJ Entertainment Tonight Actraas Jane Sox at Chicago White Sox (3 hrs ) a string of unusual bank robberies Emilio r' ^ d D OD Wheel of Fortune (CC) Estevez, Demi Moore, Tom Skerritt 1966. Seymour; Gereldo Rivera looka at T V mov­ dZ) Metropolitan Opera Presents: Ar­ Rated R. (in Stereo) ies based on real-life tragedies (Part 1 of dD $100,000 Pyramid iadna auf Naxos (In Stereo) 3). (In Stereo) (5D News 0 5 Cheers (CC). Pan 2 of 2. [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) Nicole is alarmed 1 0:30PM ( ^ Wendy and Me (3) Discover BLATUR WHY HE OIPN'T LAUSH O S Kojak when a young runaway unexpectedly (2D (3l Lata Night W ith David Latter- (2S M*A*S»H drops in (ituring a violent storm Justin (25 Auction (90 min ) Continued man (In Stereo) WHEN Hia PENT/ST Henry guest stars. T Y dS dS Nightly Business Report (21) INN News Alfred Hitchcock Praaants ^ A A y T O L P t h a t JO K E [E S P N ] Skiing: U.S. Nationals From A80UTA TOOTHACHe. Barney Miller Stratton Mountain, Vt (60 min.) (R) ^ M uy Especial (3D Newlywed Game ® OS Win, Lose or Draw $5 Three'a Company d5 Gena Scott HEYBER 9:00PM ( I ) Jake and the Fatman (CC) ® Cheers A prominent attorney defends his ex-wife [HBO] Howie Mandel’s North Ameri­ [ESPN ] Motorwaak llluatrated Now arrange the circled letters to can Watusi Tour The comedian (and "Si. form the surprise answer, as sug­ who is accused of murdering her boy­ d 5 Rosa Salvaje Elsewhere" co-star) performs his night­ [U SA ] Edge of Night n gested by the above cartoon. friend. Guest star: Robert Culp. (60 min ) d 5 Family Ties club act in this special taped in November 1 2:35AM (ID Love Boat (R) 1985 during Mandel's North American [C N N ] Moneyline m o v i e ; Tha Family' A CSD d9) Hooperman (CC) Hooperman tour. (60 min.) (In Stereo) 1 2:40AM a® [ESPN ] SportsCenter fumes when he learns that a wise-guy rap­ hired killer seeks revenge on tha gangster [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Tin Men' (CC) A war of ist he apprehended is actually a federally 11:00PM CD OD 9® (4® Newi that sent him to prieon. Charlea Bronson, (Answers tomorrow] Telly Savales, Jill Ireland. 1970. (R) wills involving everything from cars to protected witness. (R) (In Stereo) ( B M -A -S -H Jumbles; TACKY LOUSE SHEKEL DUPLEX 1 CB All In tha Family Yesterday's wives erupts between two shady & (3) Highway to Heaven (CC) An ov- (X) Tha Straet Runyon tells Scott thst he :OOAM Answer: Wbat some people always enjoy drinking to— aluminum-siding salesmen in 1963 Balti­ ody aggressive high-school football coach was reluctant, at first, to have a black offi­ * GD Divorce Court EXCESS more. Richard Dreyfuss, Danny DeVito, nearly causes his son to quit the team. (60 cer as a partner. (In Stereo) QE) Joe Franklin Barbara Hershey. 1987. Rated R. (In min.) (In Stereo) Stereo) Qj) INN Newt QD (3® Twilight Zone d5 Tel Como Somos «nd handllne, from JumbI*, efe IhlB ntW9p«p9r. I -- . . . . . ------. . [USA] Airwolf Q® Connecticut Beat (j® Matchmaker Inciwd* yowr ntm*. Bddrtti and zip eod* tnd makt your chock poyoblo to Nowepoporbooht. [C N N ] Lerry King Live 9® Tha Street Runyon tells Scott that he 3® Mora Real Paopia 7:30PM ([S PM Magazine Death row [D IS ] M OVIE; 'The Little Shepherd of was reluctant, at first, to have a black offi­ 8D Love Your Skin at San Quentin; author Jackie Collins. Kingdom Come' A Kentucky mountain cer as a partner. boy fought for the North while loving the [C N N ] Inalda Politics '88 (R) dD Current Affair d2) News (Live) ® Jeopardyl (CC). South. Jimmie Rodgers, Chill Wills, Luanna [E S P N ] Fishing: Bast of Bill Danes dD Patten, 1961 3 ) Soap ® Barney Miller [ T M C ] M OVIE: 'Fool for Love' A hard- dD (M) [TM C] MOVIE: The AMnighter' Five (4l5 PELICULA: 'Noche de Juerga' Por nosed rodeo cowboy falls In love with a Astrograph 0 5 IN N News „ Southern California students have a series tratar de cambiar su vida en una noche, un sultry girl who itlrs his passion. Sam She­ dS M*A«S*H of misadventures over the course of their hombre se enreda en situaciones que pue- pard. Kim Basinger, Randy Quaid. 1966. den cambiarle el resto de su vida. Juan Fer­ Rated R. d S Auction (3 hrs.) last day and night before graduation Su­ ® Newlywed Game you are wasting money on many unnec­ Hollywood Squares tDustln^offman and Jon Voight SI for down two misconstrued, so he bid five hearts. WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll April 28,1968 what really counts Is how many things ♦ K 6 S S Everybody passed, and West led the In the year ahead, you will be able to you finish. Strive to be persistent and 8:00PM dD Smothere Brothers Co­ methodical. medy Hour Guests: Comic Manin Mull and ▼ 10 5 By James Jacoby ace of diamonds. That swallowed make some major changes that you ♦ 10 9 2 have long contemplated. Their effects SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) It’s best Gallagher, juggler Michael Davis, hypno­ m idnight partner’s king, but E^ast was able to A Q 10 8 5 may not be too noticeable at first, but not to pass on unflattering Information tists Kohl & Co. and Tommy's yo-yo ruff the diamond continuation. It looks teacher. (60 min.) No one questions that it is a fine idea as time passes, their value will become today that you heard about another ITAQT to set a contract when you’re a defend­ easy now to cash the spade ace to set very apparent. person. Your report will not make a fa­ dD M O VIE: 'Shaft' A street detective ▼ A Q J 10 9874 er. Nor would anyone contradict that the contract, since obviously West TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You may be vorable Impression on your listeners. tries to free the k id n a m d daughter of a cow b o y ▼ K4 drug dealer. Richard Roundtree. Moses it’s good to take as many tricks as pos­ would have led a singleton spade, but too negative abotit something on which 8AGITTARIU8 (Nov. 23-Dm . 21) ♦ K Gunn. 1971. sible. Sometimes the defenders’ play East wanted it all. If he played ace and you are presently working. This could Someone who is obligated to you for ♦ J4 d ) ® Growing Pains (C C) Unemployed to maximize the number of under­ a spade, declarer could ruff with the have a restrictive Influence on your something you did for him/her In the Maggie drives l^ r husband and children Street-wise S O U TH tricks is a mite daring, as in today’s jack or queen and then play his heart imaginative processes. Trying to patch past might not come through as you crazy by taking over the reins of the Seaver ♦ 2 deal. ace, dropping East’s king to escape for up a broken romance? The Matchmak­ hoped. Stay on top of this matter. household. (R) Hoffman forms a ▼ AQ J 9 8 7 6 down one. So East led the queen of er aet can help you understand what It CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan. 19) Protect GE) M O VIE: 'Victory' Allied prisoners desperate ♦ QJ8 The four-spade bid by East was am­ spades, retaining the ace. South of might take to restore the relationship. your self-interests today, but not to the fight their German captors on the soccer ♦ AK bitious, for sure, but he felt that with course had to follow, and West ruffed. Mall $2 to Matchmaker, c/o this news­ point where you treat them like an ob­ field, but their real goal is escape. Sylves­ partnership and both West and North passing, there paper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH session. If you aren’t considerate of ter Stallone, Michael Caine. Pale. 1981. Vulnerable: Elast-West Now Elast got another diamond ruff was a fair chance that West held 44101-3428. others, you might not get what you want Hemingway Stacy Keach stars in the shows Voight the Dealer: West with the king of hearts to set the hand Fooling lor yourself. title role of a drama tracing the Nobel Prize- enough fillers to give him a shot at 10 U.8. ACRES by Jim Oavis GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) two tricks. around with something speculative In AQUARIU8 (Jao. 20-Fab. 19) Even the winning writer's life. The story opens in way to survive in tricks. And he certainly had the play (sl Nortb East SoaCk the hope that you can Increase your re­ smallest fibs will have a way of com­ 1920s Frerice and Switzerland where Hemingway, accompanied by his wife New York City. las Pass 4 ♦ 5 ▼ leverage of that eight-card suit. Final­ James Jacoby's books “Jacoby on sources the easy way might not be a pounding thamselvea today. If you de­ ly, when you start the bidding at a Hadley (Josephine Chaplin), looks forward iss Pass Pass Bridge" and “Jacoby on Card Games’ wise move today. Evaluate your risks. part from the truth, be prepared for rip­ to the publishing of his first stories. A really high level, your opponents (written with bis father, the late Os­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) Be careful ple affects. 1988 premiere. (3 hrs.) Pari 1 of 2. (R) Opening lead: S A sometimes make a bidding mistake. wald Jacoby) are now available at today that you are not overly critical of PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Try not to CS) Cotumbo borrow anything from friends today un­ That’s what happened. Normal de­ bookstores. Both are published by likM your mate or loved ones, even though (SD MOVIE: 'Only When I Laugh' An al fense against four spades would hold you may feel you're trying to be helpful. less It Is absolutely necessary. If you do, Pharos Books. cohoiic actress battles the bottle and her gB irC: Use praise instead. be extra carelul to return It when recently recor>ciled daughter. Marsha Ma­ L E O (July 23-Aug. 22) Tasks will be promised. son. Kristy McNichol, James Coco. 1981. doubly hard to perform today it you lack ARIE8 (March 21-AprH 10) Today, you (S) ® Aaron's Way (CC) Aaron's ex­ the proper attitude. Don't dwell on the may gat involved In a situation where cited about a new carpentry job, but Sar­ difficulties of the job; dwell on what another person haa more say over mat­ ah's distressed when she learns that a PEOPLE WHO k n o w you're accomplishing. ters than you do. II you fall to cooperate group of hookers frequent the construc­ — know there's a certain magic I W W ■ ■ ■ VIRGO (Aug. 2S-8a^. 22) If you ana­ property. It will ba collectively tion sites. (60 min.) (In Stereo) about Classified Advertising. 643-2711 lyze your budget at this time, you’ll see detrimental. (3) MOVIE: 'Welcome to Hard Times' I g - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, April 27, 1988 1 - 1 7 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 27. 1988 — 19 SPORTS Team meeting pays off as Cheney trips RHAM The seniors on the Cheney Tech took advantage of Coventry High baseball team called a team the former with a toss of 35 feet, */i mistakes for a 12-9 victory inch. She bested the old mark, set meeting before Tuesday’s key Tuesday afternoon in Charter H.S. Roundup Charter Oak Conference mat­ by Mary Ann Troy in 1986, by Oak Conference baseball action. almost one foot. from ••• chup with RHAM High School of The loss drops the Patriots to Bruins lay to rest their Canadien ghosts Hebron, unofficially ranked sev­ with Campbell turning in a fine Manchester, 3-0, had another 3-2 in the COC and 5-2 overall. 53.2 clocking into a strong head­ impressive outing from sopho­ enth in the medium-small school Vinal is now 4-3 in the conference lid the J, wind while DeJoannis ran a 54.0. more Alexia Cruz who swept the at a “ By Ken Rappoport playoff games. state poll. and overall. Senior Sean Toland won both the 100- and 200-meter dashes. She The Associated Press For Muller, the goals were his Whatever they said worked. Coventry was charged with five lurg of ” 5000 meters (16:22) and ttie 800 joined Colette Factora, Val NHL Roundup first in 11 playoff games after he With hot-hitting Junior Don miscues, several of which were (2:05.1), Todd Liscomb was a Holden and Michelle Hornbostel The long-suffering Boston set a franchise record for most Sauer out Indefinitely due to a costly. "In the first inning we had r double winner in the 1600 (4:42.1) in winning the 400-meter relay have . Bruins made short work of the points during the regular season broken thumb, the Beavers ral- two outs and then two walks, a r are raised only a few miles from the and the 3200 (10:26.0). John with the sprint crew going 1-2 in Montreal Canadians in the Stan­ with 94. : lied around one another and passed ball and error gave them it’a Montreal Forum, delivered a Lindberger set a personal record the IdO-meter hurdles and 200 and a ' ley Cup playoffs. " I felt I had the most confi­ pulled off a surprisingly easy 11-3 (Vinal) two runs,” Coventry nk it’s crushing blow with a goal that in the high jump with a leap of 5 sweeping the 100. Ending 45 years of frustration stretch^ the margin to 3-0 at the dence I ’ve had since the playoffs upset win over the Sachems at Coach Bob Plaster said. is feet, 10 inches while Matt Prig- Cruz and Holden were also 1-2 for against Montreal, the Bruins started,” Muller said. “ I had a Beaver Field. Vinal scored five times in the Baling midway mark of the second nano set a personal record in the in the long jump. Laurie Smith, knocked the highly regarded period. talk with (coach) Jim (Schoen- Senior right-hander Pat Ma­ second inning, doing the damage javelin with a toss of 150 feet, 6 despite a pulled muscle, com­ Canadians out of the playoffs with feld) last night and he said he felt guire was the main story for with two outs. An, error opened I on a When John Kordic scored just inches. Todd Clemons, in his first peted and won the high jump with a 4-1 decision Tuesday night in the I was going to break out of this. I Cheney as he went the distance the door, again. “ We just opened I book over four minutes later for meet aftei^an injury, took the 200 an effort of 5 feet, 2 inches. Karen Adams Division final. just came with a lot more tossing a four-hitter, walking four the door for (Vinal) and gave black Montreal, it produced a frenzied in 24.3. A Obue won the discus to remain That wrapped up the series in attack by the Canadiens. But confidence.” and striking out 15. them too many runs at the unbeaten in that event. Also nillio- five games and lifted a burden Sauve stopped Washington’s "He (Maguire) was overpower­ beginning.” — .^nchestOT’s next meet is arlem Lemelin. who yielded only five Satiittlay-^t the New Britain performing well for Manchester from the Bruins, who had lost 18 first 20 shots before Mike Ridley ing,” Cheney Coach Bill Baccaro Coventry tied it with a five-run goals in the last four games of the Invitational. were Bridget Moriarty, Kim straight playoff series against series, weathered the storm. scored with 9:36 remaining in the said. "A ll four hits were singles. third inning that was highlighted Jarvis, Merry Chadziewicz and Montreal dating back to 1943. The game. He really had it today. It (the 15 R M U itt: >es all Neely, with his fifth playoff by a two-run single by Dyllan 100; 1. M . Furbish (R), 11.9, 2. Jen Tuccl. Bruins overail have only beaten board goal. gave the Bruins some added Muller scored in the first and K’s) is the most in a game since Blodgett and RBI blows by Jeff Corcoran (R), 3. Russell (M) Manchester’s next action is the Canadiens three times in 23 third periods, while Tom Kurvers I ’ve been here. Whatever they 200; 1. Clem ons ( M ) , 24.3,2. D. Furbish breathing room at 4; 06 of the Rheault and Steve Talaga. Vinal (R), 3. M. Furbish (R) Friday and Saturday at the New Stanley Cup matchups. third period, when he lifted the had a second-period goal for New (the seniors) said it should be took the lead for good in the fourth 400; 1. Cam pbell (M ), 53.2,2. D eJoan­ Britain Invitational. ‘T v e spent so much time losing Jersey against Clint Malarchuk, bottled." nis (M), 3. O'Loughlln (M) puck high over fallen Montreal inning thanks to a two-run single 000; 1. Toland (M ), 2;05.1, 2. Sears R M u itt: in this buiiding.” said Steve goaltender Patrick Roy. whose career playoff record Cheney is now 2-4 in the COC by Paul Serra, who was 3-for-4 (M), 3. Hempstead (M) 100 hurdles; 1. Holden (M ) 16.9, 2. Kasper, who scored two goals dropped to 0-6. and 3-4 overall while RHAM falls 1000; 1. Liscomb (M), 4;42.1,2. Sweet Hornbostel (M), Burr (R). • 'T m not too worried about with four RBIs to pace the Hawks. 100; 1. Cru7 (M ) 13.0,2. Factora (M ), 3. along with Cam Neely at the “He’s a great guy to have,” to 5-2 overall. The Beavers host (R), 3. Ghobrlal (M) history." Neely said. “ We didn’t “ We got II hits and they had 11 3200; 1. Lisco m b (M ), 10;26.0, 2. Holden (M). Montreal Forum to key the Schoenfeld said of Sauve. “ He Cromwell High today at 3:30 p.m. Hempstead (M), 3. Allaire (M) 1600; 1. Verdon (R) 5;44.6,2. Turklng- even think about such a thing as a but they made their hits count,” ton (R), 3. Forde (M) Boston attack. “ It’s no fun when gives us the ability not to use him It was senior day for the 5000; 1. Toland (M ), 16;22.1, 2. from jinx in the dressing room. It was Plaster said, “ and we gave them DIeterle (M), 3. FIske (M) 400 relay; 1. M HS (Holden, Factora, you have to leave and your just the press that got us tired of a lot and then count on him when Beavers as senior Glenn Parent too many second chances.” 110hurdles; 1. Biederman (R), 16.9,2. Hornbostel, Crui) 52.5. Douang (M), 3. Fiddler (R) 400; 1. M c K o n e (R) 65.9, 2, Nellsen friends are waiting outside for hearing about it because they we do,” was 3-for-4 with three RBIs while Jay Mounts, in relief, was the (M), 3. Fober (M). you, and you have to make 300 hurdles; 1. Biederm an ( R ),44.2,2. constantly reminded us.” senior Mike Main and senior Jim winning pitcher while Jack Ayer (tie) Douang (M) and Fiddler (R) 300 hurdles; 1. Burr (R) 51.4, 2. excuses for what happened.” Blues-Red Wings 4 X 100relay; 1. Manchester (Barber, Hornbostel (M), 3. Zlllhy (R). la and Montreal Ryan Waltergave full Krone had two hits each. Krone took the loss. Rob Berkowitz, BOO; 1. Verdon (R) 2;33.0, 2. Chodile- The Bruins will play the winner In tonight’s game in Detroit, Russell, O'Loughlln, Clemons), 46.0 marks to the Bruins. blasted a long two-run homer Rheault. Talaga. John Andrini 4 X 400relay; 1. Manchester (DeJoan­ wlcz (M), 3. Tuccl (M). lure of of the Patrick Division final the Red Wings have a chance to over the left field fence in the 200; 1. Crui (M), 2. Foctora (M), 3. “ They played solid hockey in and D.J. Figiela each collected nis, M iller, Eaton, Sears), 3;49.2 Kennedy (R). 9 on a between the New Jersey Devils wrap up a second straight div­ second inning. Maguire scored Long lump; 1. M. Furbish (R), laaure. all five games,“ he said. “ There’s two hits for Coventry. Bill Harlow li’I'/i", 2. Phan (M), 3. Barber (M) 3200; 1. Jarvis (M ) 12;50, 2. Turklng- Melody and Washington Capitals. The no doubt that Lemelin was hot, ision title. The Red Wings lead the three runs. The Beavers scored was 2-for-2 for Vinal. Triple lump; 1. M. Furbish (R),39'l ", ton (R), 3. WaltrawskI (R). Rtglnild Plnto/Minchttltr Horild Stereo) Devils took a 3-2 lead in that best-of-7 Norris final 3-1 and have seven runs In the first two innings 2. Lindberger (M), 3. Phon (M) 1600 relov; 1. Rockville 4;34. and obviously a hot goaltender is Coventry was back in action High lump; 1. Lindberger (M),5'10", Shot put; 1. Fyall (M) 35''/j" (school series with a 3-1 victory Tuesday very important in the playoffs. a good record over the Blues at which was more than enough for today at 3:30 p m. at Portland 2. Ghobrlal (M), 3. Gsvpuk (M) record), 2. Obue (M),3. [JeJoannIs (M). DOUBLE WINNER — Manchester High’s Todd Liscomb (In night. home, where they are 5-0-1 this Pole vault; 1. Gremmo (M), 2. Long lump; 1. Crui (M) 16'8", 2. But I was surprised they shut us Maguire. Parent is currently High School. Holden (M), 3. Wong (R). heads for homo in the 1600-meter run at Tuesday’s track The playoffs continue tonight year including the playoffs. hitting .577. "He’s on a tear,” O'Loughlln (M), 3. Brown (M) down the way they did.” Coventry 025 011 0-4-11-5 Shot put; 1. SugalskI (R), 38'7", 2. D iscus; 1. Obue (M ) 97', 2. Honey (R), meet against Rockville High at Pete Wigren Track. with St. Louis visiting Detroit in Only five teams have rallied Baccaro said. Vinal Tech 250 320 * — 12-10-2 Russell (M), 3. Polo (R) 3. DeJoannis (M). High lump; 1. Smith (M) 5’2", 2. the Norris Division final. The Devils 3, Capitals 1 from a 3-1 deficit to win a Stanley Jack Ayer, Matt Harrington (4) ond Discus; 1. Polo (R), 121'S",2. Sugolskl Liscomb won the 1600 and 3200 against the Rams. "The four seniors all had D.J. FIglela; Bill Harlow, Jay Mounts (R), 3. Russell (M) Osypuk (R), 3. Miller (R). winner of that series will play in At Landover. Md.. Kirk Muller Cup series. But, it happened twice gigantic days. It was a super (3) and Paul Serra. Javelin; 1. Chappel (R), 166'5", 2. Javelin; 1. Fyall (M) 10V5", 2. the Campbell Conference final scored two goals and Bob Sauve last season and once already this effort." W P- Mounts, UP- Aver (2-2). Prlgnono (M),3. Daniel (R) Turklngton (R), 3. Grover (R). and to against Edmonton, which won the stopped 28 shots to lead New season when Washington elimi­ Peter Parsons took the loss for field High Tue.sday afternoon at e stud Golf Smythe in four straight over Jersey’s victory over Washing­ nated Philadelphia in the Patrick RHAM. Track MHS girls Impress Softball Memorial Field courts. Calgary. ton. The Devils can wrap up the semifinals. Cheney Tech 430 400 x— 11-10-1 Manchester’s next match is EC victorious Boston took a 2-0 first-period Patrick title with a victory at Last season. Detroit rallied R H A M 000 030 0— 3-4-2 With senior Sheliina Fyall Friday at Simsbury High. Maguire and Main. Parsons, Queen MHS boys romp Bolton routed lead on goals by Kasper and home in Game 6 on Thursday from a 3-1 deficit to get past setting a record in the shot put, John Melesko, Gregg Horowitz HEBRON — East Catholic’s (2), Emt (6) and Emt and Newhouse. The Manchester High boys’ Neely, and with goaltender Re­ night. Toronto. W P -M a o u Ire (2-1). LP-Parsons. Manchester High giris’ track HEBRON — Homestanding and Jay Snyder took three of the golf team Improved its mark to Fred track team easily defeated Rock­ jean Lemelin turning aside 28 Sauve recorded his second The Red Wings, who had lost team overwhelmed Rockviile RHAM High ran its unblemished four singles matches for the 4-1 overall with a 6-1 victory over ville High, 93-53, Tuesday after­ A ipir- shots, the Bruins never faltered. playoff victory in as many starts top scorer Steve Yzerman in the Coventry upended High, 79-48, in CCC East Division record to 7-0 with a 30-0 thrashing Indians. Notre Dame of West Haven AP photo noon at Pete Wigren Track to >r fath- It was the first time that Montreal this year for the Devils. Rookie last month of the season, suffered action Tuesday afternoon at Pete of Bolton High in Charter Oak Results; Melesko (M) del. Copsins ’Tuesday afternoon at the Tal- vry by MIDDLETOWN — Too many remain unbeaten at 3-0. 6-2,6-1; Horowitz (M ) def. Terch 6-1,6-0; had made such an early exit in a Sean Burke, the sensation from another loss when forward Joey END OF JINX — Boston's Ray Bourque, Canadiens, 4 games to 1, with a 4-1 win Wigren Track. Conference girls’ softball action Iwood Country Club. lie hard second opportunities was the Dave Campbell and Jeff De- Snyder (M ) def. Russell 6-1, 6-0; arden. best-of-seven series since 1963. the Canadian Olympic team, has Kocur was injured in Monday Fyall won both the shot put and Tuesday afternoon. The game M orlssev (W) def. Yoon Johnson 6-1, East is 2-1 in All Connecticut right, congratulates goalie Rejean Le­ at the Forum Tuesday night. story of the game as Vinal Tech Joannis took 1-2 in the 400 meters Kasper, who was born and started New Jersey’s nine other •night’s 3-1 victory at St. Louis. javelin, setting a school mark in was called after five innings 3-6, 6-4; Jim Melesko-Mott Clough (M) Conference play while the Green 2(CC) melin after the Bruins eliminated the def. Parker-Kollnskv 6-4, 5-7, 7-6 (7-5); because of the mercy (15-run) Frost-Provost (W) def. Bill Kennard- Knights slide to 0-2-1, 1-4-1 id third rule. Crolg Smith 6-2, 7-6 (7-4); Alex Eltel- ttinuea overall. Rebecca Bell upped her record Jolm e Hull (M ) def. Meoker-Peplau6-4, ail. (In 6- 2, East’s Dan West and Scott to 7-0 with a one-hitter, Leah MHS girls spotless Altrui shared medalist honors, Hapless Orioles Hudson learning Dinocenza had the lone safety for each firing a 38. Bolton. 1-3, which was back in I Step- WETHERSFIELD — The Man­ RMulti; West (EC) def. Klarn De- picloua action today at home against chester High girls’ tennis team Palm a 38-45, Jim B arra (N D ) def. M ike a man MacDonald 45-46, Scott Senieney (EC) Cromwell High. remained unbeaten with a hard- def. John MarcuccI 39-42, Altrui (EC) »ada to Emily O’Bannon was 4-for-5 to loelen. Yankee ropes fought 4-3 decision over host def. M ickey Bottlsto 38-42, Reid Gorm an tereo) continue streak pace RHAM. (EC ) def. M ike Esposito 46-50, Kevin Wethersfield High Tuesday LeBlanc (EC) def. Ed Close 46-47. Eos) By Herschel NIssenson NEW YORK (AP) - It took forces the other guy’s hand. afternoon, won medal point, 253-271. East outlasts SW Debbi Bray. Danielle Smith The Associated Press Charles Hudson only a season in “ It has nothing to do with MHS loses two AL Roundup New York to realize that anything Righetti. He’s still my main man. Exciting games are nothing and Andrea Goodman won three The Baltimore Orioles keep can happen when you’re a He’ll be my stopper ninety to new for the East Catholic High of the four singles matches and BRISTOL — Manchester coming closer to a victory They Yankee. ninety-five percent of the time.” girls’ softball team. the tandem of Kristin Ashbacher- High’s golf team dropped a pair of krizona also keep coming closer to the But even that understanding Then, after a pause, he added Sue Guerette picked up the ace by in a row at home But the World Tuesday’s game with South I-O verdicts tohost Bristol Central earthly American League record for Series MVP said the Orioles’ didn’t stop Hudson from doing a cryptically: “ There are reasons Windsor was nothing different deciding point for the Indians, and Wethersfield High Tuesday ivetea, consecutive losses. losing streak "is overrated. “ little bit of headscratching” for what I did tonight but I ’d The Eagles broke an 8-8 tie in now 4-3. Manchester was back in afternoon at Pequabuc Golf Club. 13. (In The winless Orioles actua lly led We’re 6-11. That isn’t much when Manager Billy Martin rather not go into it.” the fifth inning when they ex­ action today at home against Manchester is now 1-5 for the called on him to close out the Bloomfield High. the world champion Minnesota better. The “ reason” could simply be ploded for 11 runs and held off the season. Wethersfield’s Mike Grif­ ninth inning — a situation re­ Rosulls; Bray (M ) def. Hurk 6-2, 6-7; Twins 2-0 in the bottom of the “ I think the seventh game of the that, right now, Hudson is the hot visiting Bobcats, 20-15, Tuesday fith took medalist honors with a nati served for the team’s stopper, Smith (M ) def. Kogut 6-3, 7-6 (7-5); sixth inning Tuesday night. But. World Series was more important hand. Righetti, who has four of afternoon at Robertson Park. Goodm an (M ) def. Chesek 6-4, 2-6, 6-3; 38. Central beat Manchester, Dave Righetti. Townsend (W) def. Meredith Blodgett as usual, they trailed after nine than playing Baltimore at 0-18. I the Yankees’ six saves this East’s record is now 6-3 and will 178-186, while Wethersfield took a IB Jane “ I didn’t feel any different 0-6, 6-3, 6-3; Ashbocher-Guerette (M) ✓ mov- The 4-2 setback extended the don't care if Baltimore’s 0-18 or season and 137 in his four seasons be at St. Joseph’s in Trumbull def. Kask-Droyfon 6-2,6-1; Bark-H arris 161-186 decision Jason Oatway heading to the mound but I knew rt 1 of Orioles’ imperfect start to 0-19. 0-1,50. They always play us as a reliever, has blown bis last today at 4 p.m. (W) def. NicoleM ellow -Erin Hickey 6-3, cared a 43 to lead Manchester something was wrong,” he said. 5- 7, 7-6 (9-7); Dom oto-M urofore (W) They have long since surpas.sed tough.” “ They pretty much gave us the def. Nancy Bray-Jesslco Aucoln 7-6 while Ray Smith fired a 46, “ When I got the call, Dave and I two save opportunities while the major-league record for a At least one Oriole is still Hudson — excluding one outing game (in the fifth),” East Coach (7-3), 3-6, 6-4. Jordan Grossman 47, Larry Lattar- looked at each other in the bullpen start-of-the-season losing streak talking tough. on April 11 when he gave up four Jay McConville said. Briggs 50 and Jeff Burnett 54. — I think we both thought it was EC girls nipped and can tie the overall AL mark of “ Tomorrow’s another day.” runs in one inning — has allowed The Eagles had four hits and his time. He just said, ’Go get The East Catholic High girls’ 20 straight by losing tonight in Sheets said. “ You still look at it only one run and eight hits in 16 used six Bobcat walks for their 11 Cheney loses, ties Minnesota. The major-league ’em.’” tennis team remained winless as like this — there’s 143 left and we innings this year. runs. Amelia Bearse had two hits The Cheney Tech golf team mark is 23. Hudson, already dazzling this it bowed. 4-3, to visiting St. can still lo.se 43 more and win 100 and scored twice in the frame dropped a 3-2 verdict to Bolton “ We’ve been in a lot of games season in long and short relief, Hudson, who pitched out of a Thomas Aquinas Tuesday after­ games.” while Beth White had a three-run High and halved with Coventry picked up his first major league bases-loaded, one-out jam for a noon at the Manchester Commun­ like this with an opportunity right triple. High, 2'A-2'/i, in Charter Oak Tigers 6, Angels 0 save Tuesday night, preserving victory on Sunday, opened the ity College courts. at the end,” designated hitter Krista Wisniewksi was the Conference play Tuesday after­ nily' A Larry Sheets said. Gary Pettis drove in three runs his club’s 5-4 victory over the ninth by striking out left-handed East is 0-4 and resumed action ingater winning Eagle pitcher. Bearse noon at the Manchester Country in his first game against his old Kansas City Royals with a perfect pinch-hitter Thad Bosley. He then today at home against Sacred onaon, And what an opportunity it was led East with three hits while Club. ) club to back Jeff Robinson's ninth. ■retired Jim Eisenreich and Heart. Aquinas is now 3-3. Minnesota relief ace Jeff Rear­ Beth White had two hits and Bolton’s Lenguel Attila had six-hit pitching. Pettis, traded to Don Slaught broke a 4-4 tie in Jamie Quirk, another left-handed Andrea Bearse and the doubles don walked the first two batters in scored three runs. Maura MePad- medalist honors with a 46. Che­ Detroit last winter for pitcher the eighth with an opposite-field pinch-hitter, on flyouts. teams of Katie Gillespie-Carol the ninth but pinch hitter Joe den and Beth Leslie had two hits ney’s Jeff O’Connor had a 47 to Dan Petry, drove in two runs with homer off starter Charlie Lei- Righetti. after the game, was Trocciola and Elaine Price- Orsulak’s line drive was caught each while Brenda Bailey scored lead his team. by shortstop Greg Gagne, who a single in the third inning and brandt, 1-4. Cecilio Guante, re­ visibly uncomfortable with ques­ Theresa Riley won matches for AP photo three runs. Ratulti; Chtnty vi. Ballon — O'Con­ started a rally-killing double singled home another in the lieving starter A1 Leiter to open tions about his late-inning ab­ East. nor (CT) def. Dave DelCompe 47-54, play. Fred Lynn, who homered Tigers’ four-run fifth. HENDERSON SAFE — New York's Ricky Henderson the seventh, raised his record to sence. He maintained several R tiu lft; Bearse (EC) def. Saranchak Affllla (B) def. Mike Morlev 46-62, Paul Robinson walked five and 6- 0, 6-0; Ross (A) def. Sarah Fallon Sauer (B ) def. Steve M cD o n o ld 56-61, off winner Frank Viola to start slides safely into home plate past Royals' catcher Mike 2-0 with two scoreless innings. times that he was a professional, Raginsid Plnto/Msnehwtar Htnid Tennis Inlurv, retired; ClurzeynckI (A) def. John G orski (CT) def. Adam Baker the game, then fouled out to end struck out three. Loser Mike Witt McFarland during the sixth inning of Tuesday night's “ My relievers are all taking a team player. He said he rooted Rebecca Don 6-3, 6-2; Sfepeck (A) def. 59-61, Bolton won medal point, 217-229. ica gave up seven hits and alt six their turns, that’s all,” Martin CRUZ-ING HOME — Manchester High’s Wigren Track. Cruz won the 100 and 200 MHS boys unbeaten Anne Sanner 8-1; Gillespie-Trocciola Cheney vi. Coventry — O'Connor it. as hard as he could for Hudson. (CT) def. Greg H aiiett 47-56, M orlev i hard- Detroit runs in five innings. game in Kansas City. Henderson came home on a Don and was also on the winning 400-meter (EC) def. Saranchok-Ross 8-3, with a “ We can’t stand here and think. said. “ But now I know that I have “ Sure I’d like to be there in Alexia Cruz, left, cruises home in first The Manchester High boys’ Clurzynickl-Stepeck (A) def. Cofhv (CT) def. Noel Dolbler 62-63, M ike Mattingiy sacrifice fly. The Yankees won, 5-4. M arshall (C) def. M cD o n ald 5661, n She- ‘What if we’d done this or done Indians 12, Mariners 6 more options to play with, and it those situations,” Righetti said. place in the 200-meter dash in Tuesday’s relay. tennis team ran its record to 5-0 Beglev-Llsa Sheridan 8-0. PrIce-RIley 1966 (EC ) def. W olskow icz-Kasica 5-7, 6-3, Derrick LaFerrIere (C) def. G orski that,” ’ Manager Frank Robinson Joe Carter continued his torrid meet against Rockville High at Pete with a 5-2 victory over Wether.s- 6- 2. 54-59, Medol point halved 229-229. said. “ It was nice to get out to that in the eighth after allowing hitting with two homers and five consecutive singles to Dave early lead, but I knew we’d need RBI and Jay Bell and Brook more runs to win.” Parker and Dave Henderson. Nolan Ryan is not shoo-in Jacoby drove in three runs David W ells relieved and In other AL games, it was apiece. Carter has hit five of his Detroit 6, California 0; Cleveland McGwire, batting for Ron Has- Struggling Hernandez breaks out against Braves seven home runs In the last four 12, Seattle 6; Oakland 6, Toronto sey, hit his fifth home run of the games and is ll-for-17 with 15 year. 1; New York 5, Kansas City 4, and runs batted in and nine runs for Baseball Hall of Fame ATLANTA (AP) — It had been career, and the seven RBI were a Griffey In the third and a pitch.’ ” “ I didn’t throw the ball well,” Texas 3, Milwaukee 1. The scored in that span. McGwire stayed in the game the worst of times for the New career high. His night gave run-scoring double by Paul Martinez, subbing for a sore- he said after taking the National Boston-Chicago game was rained "The pitchers are getting be­ and singled a run across in “ Pee Wee Reese is in the Hal! of Fame, so Phil York Mets’ Keith Hernandez. The Davey Johnson his 400th victory NL Roundup Runge in the fourth. shouldered John Kruk at first League lead with 43strikeouts. “ I out: hind and then throwing the Oakland’s two-run ninth against Rizzuto deserves to be there, too." best of times are back. as a manager. Hernandez’s grand slam, off base, homered with one out In the got in a situation that all pitchers The Twins — and Kent Hrbek, pitches I ’m looking for,” Carter Mark Eichhorn. You hear that argument all the time. And then “ It’s been a struggle so far this “ There’s no doubts this is one of Charlie Puleo. broke open the seventh. have been in where you are not in particular — were the latest there are those who argue it the other way around. the better hitting parks in the game In the eighth, scoring throwing strikes.” said. “ I ’m not getting myself in a Winner Storm Davis allowed year, and it’s nice to contribute,” best stuff,” said Braves pitching beneficiaries as the Orioles con­ The major question: Who does deserve to be in Thoughts league,” he said. “ But I ’ve had Gooden, Mookie Wilson and Tim hole swinging at bad pitches. And four hits in seven innings and said Hernandez, who who had a coach Bruce Dal Canton. “ But Pirates 2, Giants 0 tinued to spread more good cheer baseball’s Hall of Fame? good series here and I ’ve had sometimes they work harder then Teufel. His first homer followed a once the count is in my favor lean Dennis Eckersley pitched the ApLENty pair of homers, including a grand Like the Cardinals. San Fran­ Cubs 7, Dodgers 3 than Santa Claus. Hrbek, who hit One debate that’s been aired recently in the bad.” and pitch better ball. I thought he walk by Wilson. be more aggressive.” final two for his major league- slam, and drove in seven runs in cisco is in a batting slump. John Greg Maddux pitched an eight- 34 home runs last season, hit his Herald office has been over Nolan Ryan of the Len Auster His hitting made a rout of what pitched well.” Tom Candiotti, 4-0, yielded all leading ninth save. the Mets’ 13-4 rout of the Atlanta Smiley extended it by allowing hitter for eight Innings and the first of 1988 to tie the score in the had been a battle between New Jim Acker, 0-2, who relieved Padres 1, Cardinals 0 six Seattle runs in the first three Houston Astros. Colleagues say the 20-year major Sports Editor Braves Tuesday night. only four hits before needing Cubs capitalized on four Infield sixth inning — a two-run shot that York’s Dwight Gooden and Atlan­ Glavine In the sixth, was the Eric Show allowed 10 hits but innings but settled down and league pitcher, who owns most of the strikeout “ I ’ve been hitting in the third last-out relief from Jim Gott, who errors. Maddux is 4-1 after a 6-14 spoiled Mike Morgan’s shutout Rangers 3, Brewers 1 ta’s 'Tom Glavine, both struggling loser. Glavine pitched the first pitched his fourth complete records, is a shoo-in for the Hall of Fame. spot, but I hadn’t been contribut­ spaced them well and Carmelo got his second save. record last season. bid — and two outs later Randy without their best stuff. five innings, giving up four runs Martinez homered for the first game. He allowed 12 hits and Jose Guzman pitched a three- I disagree. I do not believe Ryan has the ing,” said Hernandez, who had The 23-year-old left-hander, The errors by the Los Angeles Bush. Hrbek added a solo homer "Tonight I didn’t have my good on five hits, including a homer to time this year as the Padres won struck out 10. hitter and Pete Incaviglia ho­ necessary requirements to earn — that’s the key been hitting. 158 and had just four who drove in Pittsburgh’s first infield and the first balk called at off Dave Schmidt in the eighth. possible candidate is Don Sutton, although the stuff, but the team saved me,” Gary Carter and Hernandez’ first their fourth straight, the last Cleveland trailed 6-2 when Cory mered. Guzman struck out eight word — entry Into the Hall of Fame five years after RBI going into the game. He run with his second major league home against the Dodgers all "You can’t feel sorry for former Angel and once again Dodger pitcher did said the unbeaten Gooden, who homer, a two-run shot in the fifth. three shutouts. Show came into Snyder walked in the fourth and lowered his ERA to 1.41 in 32 he finally retires. called it “ the worst start I ’ve had hit, became a starter two weeks season led to five runs off Tim anybody," Hrbek said. “ It’s like a have a 321-250 mark going into the ’88 campaign. became the first National League “ Gary Carter hit a changeup. thegameO-3withan8.36ERA and against loser Mike Moore. Bell innings. It was the ninth time in 18 Ryan Is a .500 pitcher. His record a year ago with in 10 years.” ago. He made 63 relief appearan­ Leary, whohaslostallflve^iareer boxer going into the ring. You games this season that Texas Even I ’m sitting on the fence on Sutton. pitcher to get five victories. "The Hernandez hit the first curve I said he had talked earlier with a then hit his first home run of the the Astros was 8-16 with a 2.76 ERA. His career Asked about the divorce from ces last season. decisions against the Cubs. can’t go in there and let him hit pitchers have allowed two or There are others who’ll draw consideration in way I was pitching tonight, I threw him, one that hung.” friend who told him he might season before a single by Andy record was 261-242 going into the 1988 season. his wife. Sue, which became The Pirates; In first place in the you a couple of times. You know fewer runs. short time. There’s Reggie Jackson, Johnny Bench effective Monday, Hernandez wanted us to get as many runs as Glavine said. subconsciously be looking to lose Allanson and a walk to Upshaw Is that a record of immortality? National League East, won their Reds 5, Expos 2 they’re going to break out of it and Pete Rose, for example. Do they deserve to said, “ If I got a divorce every possible.” Braves’ Manager Chuck after his frustrating start. preceded Carter’s second home Incaviglia's single triggered a fourth straight game and are off sooner or later.” The Hall of Fame ideal, to honor only the best, make the Hall? Ask yourself whether these players day. I ’d be in the Hall of Fame.” “ He had a gutty performance,” Tanner said his team “ played six “ It kind of shocked me to think Solo homers by Nick Esasky run of the game, a three-run shot two-run second inning against to a 14-4 start, the team’s best Frank Viola, undefeated at the has been watered down. It’s not to say a Willie made an impact to the point where they turned the Hernandez said he made “ a few Hernandez said about Gooden. innings of good ball, but they kept it could be a possiblility in my and Eric Davis backed Ron that gave the Indians a 7-6 lead. Chris Bosio that included Steve since 1937. Metrodome since last May 22, Stargell of the Pirates does not deserve tide in favor of their respective teams. adjustments,” during his slow “ When Doc’s out there, we feel coming and we couldn’t contain case,” he said. “So whenever I Robinson’s first win of the season. Athletics 6, Blue Jays 1 Kemp’s sacrifice fly and Mike The Giants have been shutout pitched three-hit ball for seven enshrinement. He does. He was a major influence ’Then you’ll agree these three should make start. "But they never worked,” we’re going to win. It’s nice to see them. I don’t know If Gooden is felt anything creeping into my The Reds got six hits from the Stanley’s RBI double. Incaviglia five times. innings and didn’t allow a hit Mark McGwire, who hadn't for Pittsburgh during its championship years and Cooperstown. he said. "So I told myself today to Kevin (Elster) get four hits. The overpowering, but he threw the mind today that I thought was bottom three positions in their homered in the fourth. after Cal Ripken’s RBI double In homered in 10 games, hit a had a career worthy of selection. But there are other players — Ryan the one with go back to my way of hitting and thing about this lineup is we have ball hard. He’s a good pitcher.” counter-productive, I just imme­ Astro* 3, Phillies 1 order, a key to the victory. Esasky hit his fourth homer in the third. pinch-hit, three-run shot In the Guzman had a career ERA of But Ryan’s career is one that should be noted for the highest proflie — who are in the gray area. let it go.” so many hitters, it takes the ’The Braves tallied on a run­ diately said. 'Oh forget it.’ Ishook Mike Scott was not real satis­ Viola struck out nine and is on a eighth inning that broke a 1-1 tie. 8.28 and an 0-3 record against its longevity, not its distinction. ’The Hall of Fame should be reserved for great ’The grand slam, in the eighth, pressure off everybody.” scoring double by Dale Murphy in my head and said 'Here, give me fied with his 12-strikeout the last six games to put the Reds streak of his own. having won 13 Loser Dave Stieb left with one out Milwaukee. There are others who are borderline. One players. Not Just good. was the seventh of Hernandez’ “ Glavine said hedidn’thave his the first, a two-run double by Ken the ball. Let’s throw the next performance. ahead in the fourth. W - M ANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. April 27,1988 18 — 19 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, April 27. 1988 — 81 SCOREBOARD NBA sides make peace IN B R IE F By BUI Barnard tracts will have complete free­ after a seven-hour negotiating The. Associated Press dom to sign with any team, and session Monday and was ap­ Pony league tryouts set Softbafl theiroriginal teams will no longer proved by the league’s owners LOO A N M U BasketbaD NEW YORK — Labor peace is have the right to match an offer Manchester Rec Department will hold Pony B rB B I g B m b i and the executive board of the League baseball tryouts Monday through OMrtnzcf Sill SoxSb S 1 1 0 being deciared in the NBA. and keep them, as they do uniler players union.. TONIOHT't OAMEt Bfidbrolb 40 11 Ortwin ss ■"It’s better to make peace than Wednesday. May 2-4, at Morlarty Field HPMarket v i. M PM , 4 — FItzoerald Amarican League atandinga 4000 the current right-of-first-refusal The agreement provides for a Oowecnit 4000 OlbiiMlf 4010 to make war,” Commissioner beginning nightly at 6. Cvcie vt. Glenn'*. 7:30 — Fitzoerald Roomesrf 0000 OuerrsrSb 403 3 NBA RlayiN pietura system. reduction in the June 28 college L.M , Gill V*. Oil Heat, 4 — Rabertson Bott DIvltlefl Polnielrlf 3000 Hamttn 3b David Stern said Tuesday after a Inflelders are to report Monday and Tuesday B rav'i vs. Lathrap, 7:30 — Robertsan 0000 a b t i b m s k .. Among the veterans who could draft from seven to three rounds. W L Pet. OB Jackson If 10 10 Morshl 1b 4000 PMII n i i B six-year coilective bargaining from 6-7 p.m. and outfielders those same nights Cox V*. Raoers, 4 — Papanl Cleveland 15 4 .789 Ourhm 1b 3 110 MIDovIscf benefit immediately from this Subsequent drafts will be two SIrene vt. Zembrowskl't, 7:30 — 3000 New York 14 5 .737 1 JDovhc 3211 Oeverexcf 1 000 ■AST^Pc^mimcB agreement was signed between provision will be Moses Malone of rounds, making free agents of all from 7-8 p.m. Inflelders and outfielders are to Pogonl Boston 12 5 .704 2 Low 3b 4 110 Heeprf 3020 the NBA and its piayers. "This report Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. Pitta vt. Pub/MMH, 4 — Nike Detroit 10 7 .588 4 Dunstenss 3 10 1 Washington, Sidney Moncrief of but 54 college players each JA M vt. Evergreen, 7:30 — Nike 0000 S r B Si deai was made because it’s good Toronto 9 9 .500 5'/i Soknarn 1000 Oretcop 0000 New York ^ ^ U l T p m Milwaukee and Tom Chambers of season. Sterllne vs. Mainville, 4 — Keenev Milwaukee 7 10 .412 7 OModdxp 4 100 MHIchrph 1100 for the league, good for the Seattle. Hunerv Tiger vt. State Bank. 4 — Baltimore 0 19 15 The minimum amount offered .000 Gostogep 0000 Scfatctac 3 0 11 Mew York players and good for the fans.” Colt signups until May 5 Cborter Oak West Division U ^ p 0000 "This is the first time in to first-round draft picks also will W L Pet. OB Andesnph 0000 Boston at NewYOrk; 0 ^ . In addition to bringing an end to professional basketball that a Oakland 13 7 .450 be raised from $75,000 to $150,000 Signups for the Colt Baseball League, Dinty Haltonp 0000 _ _ mOBV. fMBV 4 NBA antitrust litigation, the player will be able to play with Chlcogo 9 9 .500 3 Stubbs rf 1100 Boston at New York, 0:30 p jn „ W'’ this year, with additional escala­ sponsored by the Manchester Rec Department, Konsos City 9 9 .500 3 ToM s agreement grants many players Center Congo grounded the East 1741 TUMs 33 3 0 3 any team he chooses,” said Larry tions next year. will be held through May 5 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Catholic Athletic Club, 13-7, Tuesday Seattle 9 11 .450 4 M g r i unrestricted free agency between Fleisher, executive director of night at Keeney Field. Clarence Switzer Texas 8 10 .444 4 m m Now York of Boolon,s, TEA , If The league also retained the Mahoney Rec Center. California 7 12 .3M 5'A- now and 1994, continues the the players association. wot the winning pitcher while Ken too AiiboIo* Ml n, HI—I salary cap system based on the The league Is for 15-17 year olds who haven’t Wolnorowski had three hits, Including a Minnesota 4 11 .353 5'/j ® «5lW InnliM RBI — DMortlnoz (3), vtao salary cap system and reduces After the 1988-89 season, the homer, ond Eric Hohtohla also had Tuesday's Gomes players’ receiving 53 percent of reached their 18th birthday by July 31,1988. AP photo OuajToro, Griffin, Low I the college draft to two rounds free-agency provision will apply three hits. For East Catholic, Ed Carella New York 5, Kontas City 4 3, Los Anotalo* 1. LOB— Wdshlnolwfftoxi«?l pjTi, gross revenues. That percentage Those who played a year ago must sign up hod two hits and four RBit while Matt Cleveland 12, Seattle 4 ' 2B— Ourhom. after this year. to five-year veterans, and in the Detroit 4, California 0 will be retained, but the players D U Q O U T D EJEC TIO N — Baltimore Gllmond added two hits and two RBIt. Wa*hlngtMi(!foS{ro^7p^. Both sides had expressed confi­ last year of the agreement, again. No phone registrations will be accepted. (Xikland 4, Toronto 1 • ,,, will receive a guaranteed in­ Oriole Manager looks at the dugout floor Minnesota 4, Baltimore 2 Detroit at W a s h in g , I pjn. dence in winning the brewing 1993-94, a four-year veteran will crease from $6.1 million per team Weman'a Rac Boston at Chicago, ppd., roln 4. Orioies 2 National Laagua roaulta H R ER BB 10 court battles that now wili not have unrestricted free agency this year to approximately $11 following a loss on April 19 to Texas 3, Milwaukee 1 CMcogg DetroltatWUthlngtan'8p.m„lfneceiearY" Century 21/Llndtev Real Estate Wednesday's Gomes GMadduxW>l occur, but Stern said, "Whatever provided he is not in his first NBA million by 1992-93. Pikiell guest speaker Milwaukee. The Orioles lost their 19th doused Main Pub, 10-2, at Chorter Oak Boston (Boyd 24) and Sellers (M) at BALTIMORE MINNESOTA Gottogo A Park. Cindy LaChappelle led the O b rh b l Rada 5, Expoa 2 side’s legal position was right, it’s contract. That salary cap amount would straight Tuesday night to Minnesota. Chicago (Perez 1-OondMcDowell 1-1),2,5:30 O b rh b l Lot Altai lot iA,lfneceteorv- winners with two hits while Sheri p.m. Lynn cf 4 111 Gladden If 4 00 0 Leory L,2-1 better that we settled this now.” In order to retain the right-of- mean that the average NBA University of Connecticut sophomore Steve Holland homered. Lori Hansen played Kansas City (Gubicza 3-1) of New York BRIpkn 2b 3 10 0 Herr 2b 4 00 0 CINCINNATI Holton Pikiell, a member of the 1988 NIT champion well for Main Pub. CRIpkn ss 2 0 11 MONTREAL The union had asked for unres­ first refusal for players who do salary would increase from more (John 1-0), 7:30 p.m. Puckett cf 4 12 0 a b rh M _ . oferhM Havens waaiwv Ttae ViVWiHiiv Seattle (Trout 2-1) at Cleveland (Swindell Murray 1b 4 0 0 0 Hrbek 1b 4 2 2 3 Larkin ss OroscoTosco 0 0 0 0 tricted free agency and the not have enough years of service than $500,000 per player now to Husky basketball team, will be featured speaker O rhort If 4 0 0 0 3 0 10 R(rinot If 4000 1 1 Tired Lendl survives Waat Side ♦0), 7:35 p.m. Gaettl3b 4 0 0 0 Cnepenss 2 0 0 0 Webstar cf 3000 GModduxpItchod to 2 batters In thoOth. Ooveland at Chicago, 8 p.m. abolition of the salary capand the or who have just completed their more than $900,000 by 1993. tonight at 6 at Coaches Appreciation Night at St. Californio (Froser 24)) at Detroit (Alex­ Sheetsdh 3 0 0 0 Larkin dh 4 0 10 Sabo 3b 4 0 0 0 (jondrm rf 2 0 0 0 Brooks rf 3 110 wiiQVF# fw y I college draft. It got partial, but first contract, a team must offer a Bridget School. ATLANTA — A tired Ivan Lendl broke Amos Blue Ox stomped on Food for ander 2-1), 7:35 p.m. Bushrf 2 12 1 EDovts cf 5 12 2 Wollachlb 4020 BK— Leory, Haven*. T— 2:39. A— 34,279. Ctavetand at Chicago, 3:30 pjn. "This is a breakthrough agree­ Thought, 14-1, ot Pogonl Field. Gary Ookland (C.Youhg 0-0) at Toronto Stone rf 0 0 0 0 Dovldtn rf 10 10 Daniels If not complete, satisfaction on all player a new contract that is Basketball coaches John Ryan and Thomas Kennedy c 3 0 10 4 0 10 Galorrg 1b 4 111 ment,” Fleisher said, "because Mansdorf in the sixth game of the third set and Lemire led Blue Ox with three hits while (Flanagan 24)), 7:35 p.m. (Sagness 3 00 0 Etatky 1b 3 2 11 Rtodc 2 00 0 Chicago at Ctovutand, I . three. worth 125 percent of his previous Bob Ellsworth, Ray Purtell, Tom Bride Baltimore (McGregor 0.3) of Minnesota Nichols pr 0 0 0 0 Laudnerc 3 0 0 0 Franco p Padraal.CardinaiaO at some early point in each Scanlon, track coach John Wengertsman and went on to win the opening match of the AT&T Wrthngt3b 3 0000 Notttosph 0 000 Thunitay, May 8 ’’Both sides made comprom­ and Art Sullivan added two hits each. (Blyleven 1-2), 8:05 p.m. 0 0 0 BDIm c 40 10 Perez pr 0000 Chicago at Ctavetand, 8 p.m„ If nocestary yearly salary. Teams also are not professional basketball player’s cheerleading coaches. Sister Dorothy Coulter Challenge. P Milwaukee (Nieves 1-2) at Texas (Kllgus Orsulok ph 10 0 0 ONolll rf 4 120 FNigerld c 1000 STLOUIS SAN DIROO ises from their original positions allowed to match an offer and career, he will now have the 2-1), 8:35 p.m. Totals 19 1 32 Tro(lwy 2b a b rh M AAMoe A and Mrs. Barbara Ray will be honored. The world’s top-ranked player wore down , Total* 3 0 2 2 F0ley2b 3000 a b rh M ifiST m in order to reach agreement.” then trade a player. PiganI Thursday's Gomes 33 4 8 4 RRobntn p 3 110 Condfriph 100 0 Colenrxm If 4 03 0 Owynnrf 4 0 2 0 Cleveland at Chlcoga, TBA, If nocee-- ability to be totally free to Mansdorf, a 22-year-old Israeli ranked 21st, 6-4, B.A. Club defeated Keith Realty, 10-2, Baltimore ot Minnesota, 1:15 p.m. RIlop 00 0 0 Rivera to 4 0 10 OSmlthse 4 0 10 RAIomrlb 3 0 0 0 earv Stern said. "The NBA owners and In addition, right-of-first- determine the team for which he Kansas City at New York, 7:30 p.m. ftaltimoro tOI 80. . Collins ph McGee cf 6-7, 6-3 in a 2*/!-hour match before a sellout at Paoanl Field. Kevin Carpenter led 10 10 Youmntp 2 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 Ready3b 3000 players once again demonstrated refusal applies only to players wishes to play. The settlement Starling to fight July 30 Seottle ot Cleveland, 7:35 p.m. Mtanosota 000 003 Olx— 4 FWIIImsp 00 0 0 Wnohm A 1000 Horner 1b 4 0 3 0 Moreindlf 3 00 0 AltaPla VO. MHwPHkeo crowd of 6,500 at Horseshoe Bend Country Club the winners with four hits while Jim Gome Winning RBI — Bush (1). Pndltn3b their willingness to work offered $250,000 or more by their McCormick hod three hits. BUI Cutter California of Mtrolt, 7:35 p.m. L(Xircla If 0 0 0 0 StCTaIre p 0000 4 0 0 0 Wynne cf 0000 niday, Apffl 18 will lead to a marketplace that on’Tuesday night. Oakland of Toronto, 7:35 p.m. E— Murray, DP— Minnesota 1. LOB— Parrott p Brnntkvrf 3 0 0 0 Sontlogoc 3 0 10 Milwaukee at Atlanta, 7 : » p.m. together.” HARTFORD — World Boxing Association r H*rild and Frank Vltkue added two hits each. Baltimore 8, Minnesota 7. 2B— Larkin, 0000 AAoMe B former team. will continue the NBA players as Mike Elliot led Keith with two hits. Boston at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Engle ph 10 10 TPenac 3 0 0 0 CMrtnz 1b 3 111 I welterweight champion Marlon Starling is In the seconti match of the round robin. No. 22 Dovidson. HR— Lynn (2), Hrbek 2 Totals Alicea 2b 30 10 Before next season, seven-year The agreement, subject to the highest-paid athletes in pro (2), Bush (2). 34 5 12 3 Totals 3124 I Tmpitnss 3000 Mllwnukeo at Athmta, j'P .m , Mikael Pernfors, the former two-time NCAA Tudorp 2 0 0 0 Abnercf 3 000 NBA veterans with expired con­ court approval, was reached fessional team sports.” •scheduled to step into the ring again on omb NationaiLeagueatandings IP H R ER BB SO Cincinnati ONealp 0 0 0 0 Showp champion from the University of Georgia, was Nika Baltimore 818 IN 118-4 3 02 0 Atlanta at Milwaukee,TsS p.m. Saturday, July, 30, but the opponent is still to be Montreal 818-t Walker ph 1000 rack Washington Social Club routed El­ Morgan L,0-4 4 0 0 0 0 determined. Starling is scheduled to make a blitzed by No. 11 Andres Gomez of Ecuador 6-1, East Division Schmidt Game Winning RBI — Esotky (1). , - Atlanta at Mllwmikeo, 8:30 pjn.. If. ack. more Attoclollon, 18-8, at Nike Field. 1 2-3 , ™iov, DP—Montfiar 22 810 8Total* a 1 4 I necessary 6-0 in just over one hour. Chris Mateyo and Gary Hurley each w L Pet. GB Setter rer 0 mandatory WBA defense against top-ranked Pittsburgh 14 4 .778 _ Sisk l^ B — Cincinnati 9, Montreal 8.2B-ONollN •aamNnfy m q t v Jazz’s Layden says the Lakers rapped four hits while Steve Scott and 1-3 Treodway. HR— Etatky (4), EDovIt (2), SfLeub Milwaukee at Altcxita, "TBA, If neces- contender Tomas Molinares of Columbia, That Jack Lyon added three hits each. Bob New York 12 6 .M7 2 Minnesota Montreal 8 9 ,Gal(irrooo (5L SB— Sabo (8), Webster SimDtage ON 8N Nx— i torv bout however, may be bypassed if a bout can be Moteva tripled. For Elmore, Tim Duell .471 5V2 Viola W,M 7 (2). SF— Treadway. (Jams Winning RBI — CMartInez (2). cracked four hits while Scott Dlckman Oilcago 8 10 .444 6 Reardon S,5 2 arranged with World Boxing Council champion Phllodelphia 6 11 353 Vh ^ IP HR ER BB SO OP— San Diego 4. LOB— StLouls 5, Son WESTBRN iKipiRSNCE NBA adds third official added three hits. Scherrer pitched to 1 batter In the 8th. Cincinnati Diego 3.2B— Gwvnn, Mc(tae. 3B— Horner. LJt, taken vo. Son Antonia just waiting for ‘sacrificiai iamb’ Lloyd Honeyghan. St. Louis 5 13 .778 9 HBP— Sheetsby Viola, (So gnebyMorgan. West Division RRoblnson W,1-2 51-3 3 1 0 2 4 HR— CAAartInez (1). SB— Coleman (11). M day, A a m a NEW YORK — The NBA Board of Governors WP— Morgan. BK— Reardon. Rllo 12-3 0 0 0 2 2 IP H R ER BB SO Son Antonia at Let Angetae, 10:a p.m. By The Associated Press cago at Cleveland in the Eastern got the other team on the run.” A decision is expected by May 10. Rac w L Pet, GB Umpires— Home, Kosc; First, Barnett; StLeuls voted Tuesday to add a third man to the league’s Los Angeles n 5 .488 _ FWIIIIoms 1 ■ 1110 0 Conference and Houston at Dal­ Elks trounced Memorial Corner Second, Cousins; Third, Roe. Franco S,3 1 2 0 0 0 0 Tudor 6 Son Antonio at Lot Angeles, 10:a p.m. The two teams have met six officiating crews beginning next season. Houston 11 7 .611 1 T — 2:40. A— 21,172. ONeal L,1-1 1 las in the West. Store, 15-3, at Nike Field. Len Polo- CIncInnotl 11 8 .579 l'/7 Montreal TatStfOVo May 3 Utah Jazz Coach Frank Layden times during the regular season holic’s chlak, Tom Hite and Bernie Hout each Youmans L,0-2 7 9 4 4 3 3 Terry 1 Les Angetae at Son Antonio, 8 :a p.m. NBA Commissioner David Stern said using San Francisco 9 10 .474 3'/3 San DIete says his team ’s first-round Elsewhere on Friday night, it with the Mavericks holding a 4-2 Kyle Petty faces action ark to ripped three hits for the winners while San Olego 8 9 .471 3'/3 Rangers 3. Brewers 1 StClaIre 2-321110 Thuredoy, MOV S three rather than two officials for games had John Hannon and Steve LaurettI had ParreU 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Show- - ...... W,1-3- . 10 „ -0 .0 0 3 Los Angeles at San Antonie, 8 p.m.. If playoff series withthe Portland will be New York at Boston and advantage. Dallas even broke a Atlanta 3 14 .176 S'/J Umpires-Hame, MeSherry; First, RALEIGH. N.C. — NASCAR enforcer Dick been unanimously proposed by the Competition ■y over two safeties apiece for Memorial. Kevin Tuesday's (Somes Umpires— Home, Runge; Rrst, West; necettarvr, Trail Blazers will determine who Milwaukee at Atlanta in the East seven-game losing streak al Cahill doubled. MILWAUKEE TEXAS Second, Williams; Third, Bonin. Bracklander; Second, Weyer; Third, Mon­ • ttaMMtat*AWIHHayg fWy AAibM A Beaty will meet with driver Kyle Petty Committee, and that the Board of Governors Haven Cincinnati 5, Montreol 2 Ob r h bl tague. becomes the sacrificial lamb in and Seattle at Denver in the West. Houston’s Summit, where it now New York 13, Atlanta 4 Ob r h bl T — 2:48. A— 11,150. Son Antonio at Lot Angelet, 3 :n p.m„ If . Wednesday to discuss a possible penalty e Tal- Molltordh 4 12 0 Browne 2b 4 0 0 0 necessary the second against the defending Layden’s approach is com­ has won two consecutive games. had voted "overwhelmingly” to approve the AEaat Houston 3, Phlladelphio 1 Yount cf 4 0 0 0 Fletchr ss 3 0 0 0 Tueaday’ahamaruna following an incident in which Petty allegedly recommendation. Chicago 7, Los Angeles 3 Surhoff c 4 0 11 Sierra rt 4 0 0 0 Denver vt. Saallta NBA champion Los Angeles pletely the opposite of that being Cavallers-Bulls !CtiCUt Manchester Medical Supply edged Son Diego 1, St. Louis 0 Brock 1b 3 0 0 0 swerved his car in the direction of inspectors The league experimented with using three Pittsburgh 2, San Francisco 0 Incvglla If 4 2 2 1 MetaiS.Bravaad mday, Aar«a Lakers. used by Portland’s Mike Schuler, Green MAK Company, 4-5, at Robertson Park. Deer If 3 0 0 0 OBrIen 1b 3 12 0 ByTheAseoctatadPreM Seattle at Denver, 9:N p.m. who recently told his players they If Cleveland guard Ron Harper during last Sunday’s race at Martinsville, Va. officials for games during the 1978-79 season. Brian Sullivan led the winners with Wednesday's Gomes Braggs rf 3 0 0 0 Kempdh 2 0 11 American League ...... 1 ” We don’t have a chance,” 1-4-1 three hits while Roger Talbot, Russ New York (Darling 2-1) ot Atlanta Riles 3b 3 0 0 0 MStonly c NEW YORK ATLANTA Wintleld (7), Clark (3), Sloueht (4), can’t afford any distractions is unable to play, much of the task The two are scheduled to meet before time But the practice was eliminated the following (Z.SmIth 1-3), 5:40 p.m. 3 0 2 1 O b rh b l Seattle at Denver, 3:N p.m. Layden said Tuesday of the Bilodeau, Rob Fish, Jim Jackson and (kintnr 2b 3 0 0 0 Buechle3b 2 0 0 0 b r h M Y(xikees; Tortabull (3),Royals;Carter2(7), T ueeday, Mov3 because they’re trying to win a of guarding Chicago’s Michael trials at Talladega for next Sunday’s Winston year as “ too costly .” It is expected to add $1 Denis Wlrtella had two hits each. For Cincinnati (Soto 1-0) at Montreal (Smith Sveum ss Wilson ct 3 3 11 D James cf 3 10 0 Bell (1), Iniflans; Presley (3), Mariners; Blazers and the Jazz, who open Scott 2 0 0 0 Espy cf 3 0 0 0 Teufel 2b Denver at Seattle, 10:a p.m. Jordan will fall on the shoulders 500. MAK, Tom Bombardier and Scott 0-1), 7:35 p.m. Felder ph 10 0 0 3 111 Gant 2b 5 1 1 0 McGwire (5), Athletics; Lynn (2), Orioles; Thuredoy, May s their best-of-five Western Confer­ championship. million a year in costs. onors, Holmes had two hits each. Phllodelphia (K.Gross 1-1) at Houston Kiefer 3b KHrndz 1b 5 2 2 7 DMrphy rt 5 13 1 Hrbek 2 (2), Bush (3), Twins; Incovlglla (3), of unheralded Craig Ehlo. (Ryan 2-1), 8:35 p.m. 0 0 0 0 Strwbry rf Denver (rtSeottl*,Seattle, W:Xp.m., If necessary ‘ ence series Thursday night at ” I can’t lie.” Layden said. Totals 30 1 3 1 Totals 28 3 7 3 5 0 0 0 (5 rlt^ If 4 0 12 Rangers. Coach Lenny Wilkens said Chicago (Mover 1-1) at Los Angeles McRylds If 4 2 10 GPorrv 1b 4 0 10 Nottenal League Satarday, May 7 Portland. "There’s one team in our confer­ irn De- Northern (SuMonO-2), 10:05p.m. Milwaukee loo 000 000— 1 Carter c 3 2 2 1 Oberkfl3b 4 1 1 0 Etosky (4), Davit (2), Reds; Galarraga, Seattle at Denver, TBA, if neceteorv ence that’s a couple of notches Tuesday that the 6-fool-6 Harper, >t. Mike St. Louis (Mathews 1-2) at San Diego Lyons c 10 0 0 “ The Lakers are going to have Gibson's Gym pressed Manchester Texas 020 100 OOx— 3 Benedicte 2 0 0 0 Expos (5); Carter (7), x-Hernandez 2 (2), better than the rest of us. "We who sprained his right ankle late IV . 3 12 0 Jacoby 3b 3 0 3 3 3 2 10 GBell If 4 0 10 519; high average: Tony Marinelll Sr. v Dairy Queen nipped Morlarty Broth­ Klngery rf 4 1 1 0 Hall If 5 0 0 0 Hassev c 2 0 10 WhlUc . 4 1 1 0 E— Schmidt 2. LOB— Philadelphia 10, conduct), 14:51; Lalor, Mon (cross­ left hook just as the bell rang. Houston 9. 2B— C Ja c k to n . SB— 140.78. ers, 5-4, Tuesday at Leber Field. A Valle c 4 12 3 Snyder rf 2 11 0 Mc(5wrph 2 12 4 Mc(3rmib 2 0 10 checking), 14:51; Sweeney, Bo* (hook­ Jluge: Acadia Restaurant 30-15,' After recovering from the leoodd triple by Justin Comolll and an Presley 3b 4 113 Tablerdh 5 2 10 Phillips 2b 2 0 0 0 Barfield rf 3 0 0 0 MThompson (2), GYoung 3 (11), Boss (2), ing), 16:16; Johnston, Bos (unsportsmen- RAG Auto 2517, McNamara 27-18,;. knockdown. Mitchell dominated Pius RBI tingle by Ben Aucoln sandwiched Quinons ss 4 0 0 0 JBell ss 4 2 2 3 Steinbeh c 10 0 0 (Jruber 3b 2 0 0 0 B radley (3), BHatcher (4). S— B Hatcher. llke conduct), 18:43; Lemleux, Mon Heritage Balt 25M, Purdy Corporation > around on error wos the Impetus to o Reynids 2b 4 0 2 0 Allanson c 5 11 0 Jnnngs 1b 10 0 0 Lee 2b 3 0 11 (unsportsmcHillkeciHiducI), 18:43; Larson, 24-21, Anton's 24-21, East Hartford the fight with a consistent left jab two-run bottom of the sixth to win It tor Totata 34 4 12 4 Total* 34 12 14 12 (Sallego2b 10 0 0 IF H R CR M 50 Bos (roughing), 19:04; Corson, Mon 9 Nursery 2522, Bobcats 1526, Dubaldo * and repeated body blows. DQ. Mott Vloro, Aaron Delaney and Weiss ss 4 0 0 1 FMtadelpilla (roughing),19:04. Rowley LA4 Electric 1527, Mack 3 1527, VUIoge* 5 Steve Ruggiero also singled for DO. Seattle 204 000 000— 4 Totals 33 4 8 4 Totals 29 1 5 1 6 5 2 3 3 6 Second Perlixl—3, Boston, KiMper 4 Stylist 17-M, O.N.E. 17-M. His right hook began closing Joton Phllbln hit safely for Morlorty's Cleveland 100 S40 ItK— 12 Morris 3 1 1 0 1 1 (Burridge), n:02. 4, Montreal, Kordte 3 Rivera’s left eye in the fifth round with Chriz Pazodo starring defensively (kime Winning RBI — Carter (3). Oakland 010010 000 032— 4 Houston (ThlbOMtoou, Dohlln), 14:35. Penoltle*— Caterara AP photo Vacations For 2 at Walt Disney World, Florida w e ll," behind the plate. E— Catta. DP— <:ieveland 2. LC3B— Terofilo 000 010 Scott W 40 8 3 1 1 5 13 Wesley, Bos (croet-checking), 4:13; Plett, and by the eighth, Mitchell had DSmIth SJ 1 1 tional Seattle 4, Cleveland 9. 2B— Jacoby. HR— Game Winning RBI — Mc(3wlre (4). 0 0 1 1 Bos (holding), 8:02. Julie Wrubel 135135384, Bunny Pel- - HUSKIES HONORED — Gov. William O ’Neill, right, gives cut the challenger’s left eye Carter 2 (7), Presley (3), JBcll (1). E— GBell. DP— Oakland 2, Toronto 1. H BP— Bass by Rowley, Doran by Rawley, Third Period— 3, Boston, Neely 5 (Swee­ lows 127-365, MIml Whitney 132, VIvI which began bleeding badly. [Its. "I SF— Jacoby. LOB— (Xikland 10, Toronto 4. 2B— Hassev, Bradley by ScoU. WP— Rawley. ney, Kluzok), 4:06. Penoltle*— Kluzak, Boyer 1M, Pat Dorsey 145145417, Jon University of Connecticut basketball coach Jim Calhoun Join A League, Just For The Fun Of It! tchers IP H R ER BB SO Canseco. HR— Mc(3wlre (5). SB— Canseco Umpires— Home, Pallone; Rrst, KIbler; Bos (hlglvetlcklng), 4:49; Kordte, Mtl Bonodlet 129, Audrey <:edv 144-342, Edie “ There’s no question that Mit­ Calendar Seattle (8). S— Javier. Second, Quick; Third, Gregg. (higtvstickino) 4:49; Plett Bos (roughing), Cavanaugh 350. a proclamation declaring April 26 University of Hon Meeling Slarling re not chell was in great shape, and I MMooreL,2-2 3 ^3 7 7 7 3 3 IP H R ER BB SO T — 2:44. A— 13,152. 5:17; MePhee, MU (roughing), 5:17; Connecticut Basketball Day in Connecticut in a Type Day Tim e League Name Team Dale Tim * Swift 1 5 4 4 1 2 (taklond Byers, Bos (cross-checking), 7;(n; Unte- always thought he was a great Reed 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 GDavIs W,M 7 mon. Bos (roughing), 13:4; Ludwig, MU ceremony at the state capitol in Hartford Tuesday. fighter,” Rivera said. "He was TODAY PiratBsZ.OiantaO (roughing), 13:42. ENunez 12-3 2 1 1 1 1 Eckersley S,9 2 Scholaatic MIX MON. 9 :3 0 A M P8 W SENIORS 4 Baseball MJackson 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 2 Toronto Shots on goal— Boston 11-512—28. Mont­ UConn was honored for winning the NIT title. In the fast with his hands, but he was Xavier at East Catholic (Morlarty Cleveland Stieb L,1-3 71-3 PITTSBURGH SAN FRAN real 103-11-». saved by the bell in the second MIX MON. 7 :0 0 PM JUNIOR MIXED 4 5 -1 8 -8 8 7 :0 0 PM Field), 4 p.m. Wells 2-3 Power-play Opportunities— Boston 0 of center is Cliff Robinson. elght- Cromwell of Cheney Tech, 3:30 CandlottI W,40 9 12 4 4 1 10 O brh bl b r h M o round.” MIX MON. 7 :3 0 PM SWINGERS MIXED 4 5 -1 6 -8 8 7 :0 0 PM HBP— JBell by MMoore, (Tarter by ' Elchhorn 1 Bond* If 3 00 1 Butler cf 2 00 0 3; Montreal 0 et 6. id the Coventry at Portland, 3:30 ENunez. HBP— Lonsford by Stieb. (kwlles— Boston, Lemelln (N *holt-a Mitchell’s Argentine-born MEN MON. 7 :3 0 PM A L L S T A R S 3 5 -1 6 -8 6 7 :3 0 PM Softball Lind 2b 4 0 0 0 Spelerph 100 0 Raitan JV baaabaii nfleld Umpires— Home, McCoy; Rrst, Coble; Umpires— Home, (Xircla; Rrst, Reed; VonSlykcf 2000 Hamakrp 0000 saves). Montreal, Roy (25M). South African manager Juan Glottonbury at Manchester, 3:30 Second, McClelland; Third, Denklnger. Second, HIrschbeck; Third, Bremlixx^. Bonilla 3b A— 1839L The Belton High lunlor varsity boee- Lobos’ Colson steps down a 6-14 East Catholic at St. Joseph, 4 4 0 0 0 MitchllSb 4 00 0 ball gome split It* lost two outings. The Carlos Jacamo said Rivera's MIX TUE. 7 :0 0 PM SUMMER EXTRAVAGANZA 4 5 -1 0 -8 8 7 :0 0 PM Coventry ot Portlond, 3:30 T -3 :ll. A— 4,490. T — 2:51. A— 21,280. Bream 1b 4 0 10 Clark 1b 4000 RReyIdt rf 40 0 0 MMndorf 20 10 NHLplayafllaadara Bulldogs fell to Cromwell High, 151, By Pete Herrera said. ” I hope it won’t take long.” early punches were “ crisp,” but Cromwell at Bolton, 3:30 LVIlrec Tuesday, ufhlle whipping East Granby, igeles Bovt Tennis 4 12 0 Leonard If 4 0 10 154, lost Monday. Bolton, 51, wtli The Associated Press Koenig said there would be no added the challenger had trouble MIX WED. 1 0 :0 0 AM PRIME TIMERS 4 lied at Prince Tech at Cheney Tech, 3:15 Nationai League ieadera Belllfxd ss 4 110 AAelvIn c 3 0 10 5 -1 8 -8 8 7 :0 0 PM American League ieadera Smiley p 3 0 2 1 Aldretaph 1000 M o n t r e a l (a p ) — The Notional resume ploy Thursday at Rocky Hill search committee to find a with Mitchell’s rapid-fire left jab. MIX WED. 7 :0 0 PM ADULT HAVE A BALL 4 rs all OIrIt Tennis GoUp 0000 Hockey League pluvoff tearing leodere High. 4 5 -1 6 -8 8 7 :0 0 PM Bloomfield of Manchester, 3:30 R T h m lb 2 0 10 Drew Pinto hod three hit* while Jon ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. - successor to C!olson. Instead. MIX WEO. 7 :0 0 PM JR. HAVE A BALL f Tim Uribe et 3 000 Ihrougn Agrll 34; Sacred Heart at East Catholic, 3:30 Batting By The Assoctatod Pros* Reutchel p 2 000 O APtoPtai WIedle took the lost on the mound New Mexico Athletic Director Koenig will do most of the career By The Assccloted Press Based on 44 at Bats. Yonqbldcf 10 10 Messier, Edm 6 13 11 M ogolntt Cromwell. Pinto hod three hits B en B ish op MIX THURS. 7 :0 0 PM FAMILY TWO SOME 2 5 -2 6 -8 8 7 :0 0 PM THURSDAY Based on 44 at Bott. Kllma, Oet ♦ 7 and AAork Yovlnskv two to lead the way John Koenig wasted little time looking. O AB R » Pet. Tetalt B141 TetoSi aoso M 4 THURS. 8 :0 0 PM 3 5 -2 6 -8 8 7 :3 0 PM Boteball O LVIlre Pit 17 47 Kurrt, Edm • ■ 16 4 ogolntt East Granby. Pinto wo* the initiating the search for a basket­ What Colson accomplished dur­ Tennis Camp MEN WE HATE BOWLING Fairfield Prep of East Catholic, 4 p.m. OBrIen Tex Strawbry NY 18 63 Sundstrom, NJ « w 16 1 winning pitcher. ball coach to take over a program ing his eight-year tenure trans­ Bolton at Portland JV , 3:30 Cotto Sea (Xilaraga Mon Orelikv, Edm 4 13 16 6 17 70 lated into a record of 146-106, five • Day Camp MIX FRI. 7 :0 0 PM SENIOR HAVE A BALL 4 5 -8 -8 8 8 :3 0 PM Softball Winfield NY McReyIds NY 14 54 Game Winning RBI — Smiley (1). Gllmeur, StL 3 13 15 W blessed with unshakeable fan sasky Sacred Heart at East Catholic, 3:30 RHendton NY OSmIth StL 17 64 E— Uribe. DP— Pittsburgh 2. LOB— Johnson, NJ • 4 14 3 support but still starving for straight bids to the National July 5 - Aug. 12 MIX SAT. 8 :0 0 PM POT OF GOLD Golf Ray Col Ootoe, Oet « • 14 4 5-2 9 -8 8 7:30 PM Ron Dawson Chi 17 70 Pittsburgh 6, San Francltce 6. 2B— 4 national recognition. Invitation Tournament and re­ • Age* 7-17 MIX SUN. 7:30 PM S U N D A Y M IX Glottonbury/Southington/Wethers­ Slaught NY Carter NY 17 56 Bream. SF— Bonds. Chabot,D*t 3 13 14 0 RaiHo.TV lason. field at Manchester. 3 p.m. GBell Tor Bonilla Pit 18 68 IP H R ER BB SO Probert, Dot 4 9 13 23 Within an hour of Gary Colson’s spectability for a program almost • Transportation Available East Catholic at St. Joseph, 3:45 Seltzer KC Moctoon, NJ 4 9 13 34 m the Palmeiro Chi 17 61 Pittsburgh resignation announcement Tues­ destroyed by a recruiting scandal • 9 AM to 3 PM McGrIff Tor Bream Pit 18 53 Smiley W,1-2 8 23 4 0 0 4 5 Guttafteon, Wash 4 9 13 6 TODAY their FRIDAY Carter Cle _____ Larkin CIn Richer, Mtl 7 5 13 6 day, Koenig told reporters he had in 1979. 19 M 27 .321 G/^ both attached W illi­ Intpectien at 117 Adelaide two Town vehicles, a 1V7S ing pay $5 par hour. The ■fwlll pull response. ferred but will train. monthly attendance amsburg Colonlol. Rood. 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